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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 0, 11)11.
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EAQLE POINT EAGLETS.
JACKSONVILLE
Hy A. O. HowJctt)
H. E. Grubba of Siwvtollo, Calif.,
the innn of whom I spoke ns having
coino up from California to gather
I he Btones that aro lying on onr des-
oil lands around us. succeeded rti
gathering 210 pounds nnd shipped
them to his shop at Sawcltc, and
now. todav (Friday! ho starts for
Woodvillo in quest of more stones.
Miss Anna Ilobbin, national organ
ircr of the V. C. T. U., spoke here
last Monday night to n full house.
She had her nudicuco for about au
iour and it was noted that her lec
ture was ono of tlio best that had
ever been delivered iu this place, and
if she should return and let it bo
known that she was going to lecture.
sho would have a crowded house.
Frank Swinglo of Ashland and Mr
Aldred Brnrer of tho Brnrer-Dcus-mnn
Implement company of Ash
land, were hero tho first of the week.
They have been ont to tho Silver
Lnko country to put iu a pumping
plant for Mr. Hollio Swingle, on
what is known ,ns the desert in that
region. Mr. F. Swingle, predicts that
hat will prove to be oho of the finest
horticultural and agricultural dis
tricts in Oregon.
Mrs. W. P. Lano and her son, E.
L. Lane of Central Point, were
pleasant callers last Tuesday. They
were hero on a business ccriturc AF'
tcr leaving the Sunnyside hotel they
went up to the old Moomaw place but
hcir business I did not learn. Mrs.
Lane was well pleased with our town
but did not like our foot bridges.
They aro too shaky.
James Ringer and Miss Mablc
Wamsley have returned from New
port. Mr. Ringer brought several
fine specimens of stones from off
the beach.
The brick Masons have got
through with their part of the work
tin the Van dcr Hcllen store building
and the carpenters aro pushing the
work right along.
The railroad company have movod
the steam shovel from up on the
track near Derby back onto the edge
of the desert where they will hnve
work for several weeks, Ihe com
pany arc pushing tho work right
alone to make thq roadbed as good as
the 4bcst.
Rev. M. C Davis, tho Sunday
school evangelist of the Conjjres
hional church took a trip up Little
Butte creek hut Tuesday and spent
Wednesday in the IlnK neighborhood
preaching to a good sized audience
at night and expects to return in
the near future and organize a Sun
day school for them.
Died August 2, 1911, at the resi
dence of his son. Mr. Georgo Y.
Clarno, aged 80 years 7 mouths nnd
10 days. The deceased was born in
Madison county, Ohio, December 14,
1824t crossed the plains in I860 to
Stockton, Calif., where he remained
until 1863, when he came to Rosc
bu'rg, Or.; came to Eagle Point Sep
tember 10' 15J04, wlicre tie has re
mained until the day of his death,
lie leaves a wife and eight children
to follow I cunnot say mourn his
loss, for ho was fully prepared for
tho change. lie united with the M.
E. church in the twelfth year of his
age and could always "give a reason
for tho hope that was within him.'
IIo enjoyed good health up to the
last seven or eight months of his
life nnd was an active worker in the
cause of his Muster, often remarking
what a pleusuro it was to work iu
Christ's vinyard. Bcforo his death he
selected the Scripture lesson to be
read at his funeral. Second Timothy.
fourth chapter, also the text to be
used for the funeral sermon, John
11:20. Ho rejoiced us ho felt thut
ihe end was drawing near. The in
terment was made in the Central
Point cemetery August 3. Tho fu
neral services were conducted by
Rev. A. C. Howlett assisted by Rev.
M. C. Davis.
", Mrs. M. C. Duvis, wife of our Suu
duy school ovangcliNt of Golden,
Douglass county, Oregon, came out
o Central Point last Wednesday to
uttend a camp meeting being held by
ihe Free Methodists. She is accom
panied by her little daughter Esther,
and Thursday they visited Mrs. How
jolt unci on the visit wns accom
panied by Miss Ednii Barr of Med
ford. Throo of tho Cingeado duugh
fern, Miss March, Miss Kay and Mrs.
Anna Keiby, all of Peyton, were
guests at tho Sunnyside lust Tlitiri,
day night on their way to Medford
and a hint was dropped thut tho
wedding bells may ring again iu the
vicinity of Peyton before long.
ARBITRATION TREATIES '
SENT TO THE SENATE
WASHINGTON. D. C-, Aug. !.
President Tuft today transmitted the
itritish nnd French arbitration frcnl-
cs, signed yesterday, to tho senate.
Irief messages accompanied tho
ngi'UCtueulu.
Mrs. Jo Donegnn is visiting at the
Buckley farm on Applegate.
J. Thorndike is being visited by his
son, Lnrkm, who left southern Ore
gon a number of years ago nnd has
been north since.
Don Cameron is spending the week
at the Kublie farm on Applcgatc.
Miss Kate Chapman, the milliner,
is recovering from a severe spell of
sickness.
Charles Ellis, who is stationed at
Hilt, Calif., mndo relatives living in
Jacksonville, a visit recently.
Miss Abhio Henry, who has been
dangerously ill, is considerably im
proved at this time.
11. Allen C. Smith nnd S. M. Car
penter of Sterling district were ;n
Jacksonville n few days since.
John Margreiter jr., was in Jack
sonville Friday, on his return to
Klnmnth Falls.
Misses Nellie and Isabel Collins,
who have been visiting at Eugene,
relumed Friday morning.
J. J. Means of Jacksonville water
works fame, was brought into court
at Portland Wednesday on complaint
of his first wife to whom ho owes
$180 in alimony. He paid $8.23, all
ho had on his1 person, and wns ad
monished to pay the balance soon.
Miss Mollie Townc of Phoenix and
Miss Mollie Ray of Applegato were
recent visitors in Jacksonville.
Dr. Golden wns a business visitor
in Medford Friday morning.
Mrs. P. A. Hines and Mrs. W. II.
Bnrnum spent Fridny afternoon with
friends at Medford.
C. II. Basyc and Chris Ulrich,
representing Jncksomjrtc lodge of
Odd Fellows, visited Prinns Fnsz
nacht of Gall's Creek, Thursday,
who will soon become a resident of
the Oregon house of that order, lo
cated at Portland.
J. A. Graffis and A. II. Fisher of
Phoenix were among the many who
were at the county scat during tlu
week.
Mrs. A. B. Snltmarsh of Apple
gate was a recent visitor in Jack
sonville. Mrs. O. N. Nelson visited in Med
ford Thursday.
-. G. S. Butler and G. F. Billings,
prominent citizens of Ashland, prom
inent citizens of Ashland' transact
ed business in Portland the forepart
of the week.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. A. luray were
over from Medford Wednesday.
P. Douegau, jr., has returned to
Applegate.
Mrs. Ella Cook is sojourning on
Applegate with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Deueff.
Misses Edith McCuue of Ashland
and Aunn Palmer of Portland are
visiting Mrs. p. W. Duuford.
Mrs. A. Gibson was at the county
seat Saturday.
Mr. and Sirs. II. Cronch have been
visiting in Ashland, where they for
merly lived. They were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Boyd.
Mrs. Laura Gould has purchased
tho property on California street
which joins W. T. Grieve's residence
on the east of C. J. Kenney nnd wilj
probably improve it.
Herbert Hanna, who has been at
San Francisco, visiting his mother, is
in Jacksonville again.
M. M. Gault of Medford has been
in Jacksonville several times lately.
Ho is haudliug some of the county's
road machinery.
Services will be held at the Cath
olic church in Jacksonville Sunday
morning, August 0.
A. E. J. Percivul was over from
Medford Thursday.
E. Conger of Central Point pre
cinct was the guest of Mr. and Mrs,
irank Robison Wednesday.
C. 'C. Pursoll, Applcgate's lumber
manufacturer, and John Bold of Mis
souri Flat, were recent visitors in
Jacksonville.
Sid Nichol has purchased the res
idence of M. Hcga, located near the
court house, and will occupy it at
once. The price wns 1500,
Mrs. M. Kelly and Miss Flora
Thompson, deputy county clerk, have
returned from their visit to Klamath
Fulls and Dunsmuir Calif.
Fred McClure was over from ihe
Butte creek section this week.
Fred Law was in Jacksonville tho
foro part of tho week. He has beep
iu Jacksonville for some time past.
Miss Clara Abbp(t, who bus bcun
visiting at Portland and Corvallis,
returned homo Thursduy.
F. A. Grisez, county surveyor,
spent a short time in Jacksonville
Thursday afternoon.
V. A. Gorst of the Jacksonvillc
Medford Auto Transportation Hue
has leased the brick building belong
ing to the limner c&tute, corner Ore
gon .und Gold streets, and trans
formed Jt into u garage.
Mrs. D. W. Baghliaw nnd her
daughter, Miss Mary, left Wednos
day on a vis,it to their formor home
in tho stnto of Washington,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coleman nijd
Mr. and Mrs, (. Ulrich attended the
fimerul of the lulu Mrs, Amelia Fur
ry, who died at her home in Phoenix
precinct last week.
Mrs. Maliuda Eaton Whiteside of
Sacramento is making her former
home in Jacksonville n visit.
Miss Annie Brand has returned
from a several weeks visit on Wil
liams creek.
N. W. Kinio nnd his sou, Wilbur,
of Griffin creek, made n business
trip to Jacksonville Thursday.
R. A. Chirk and John Vincent have
been nt the county scat several times
lately.
J. P. Dews, A. 1). MeKce nnd Will
Ignition were down from Applegato
Thursday. Thomas Johnson of
Rueh was bore a few days before.
D. II. Cronemiller is employed hi
the sheriffs office again.
Mrs. Poole and Mrs. J. T.utigntc
of Big Butte are visiting relative
living m Jacksonville.
Daughters were born to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Ulrich and to Mr. anil Mrs.
Walter Kentnor of Medford during
the week.
The spacious premises in Jackson
ville owned by the Holy Names arc
offered for lease. J. Ntinaii is their
agent.
Messrs. Wolf nnd Smith of Union
precinct had business with our mer
chnnts ono day this week.
Mr, Babbs of Scott Valley, Calif.1
is making his son-in-law, Ray
Bunch, and his family a vNit.
Leslie Stanscll, assistant cashier
of the Bank of Jacksonville, and his
wife are rusticating on Applegate.
Thomas P. Kahler of Medford
spent a few hours in Jacksonville
Wednesday.
Mrs. W. P. Bailey, who has been
quite ill, is convalescing.
Judge Prim nnd his family have
gone to the Blue canyon whore they
will remain for several weeks.
Mrs. Hudson returned from Al
bany Thursday and will remain iu
Jacksonville a while.
Jacksonville wns the Mecca of a
large number of good roads boosters,
who came from nearly every sec-i
tion of the county, Wednesday. They
met wtih the county court in the cir
cuit court room nnd urged the call
ing of a special election to decile
whether bonds for the building of a
comprehensive system of good road
should be issued.
Miss Dorothy Iang has returned io
her home nt Oakland. Calif. She
was accompanied ns far ns Colcstiu
by Mrs. M. M. Taylor, whom she has
been visiting, nnd Mrs. Stccnstriip.
Mr. nnd Airs. R. B. Dow hnve been
enjoying an auto trip to Crater lane
and Klamath Falls with Mr. and Mis.
J. E. Barkdull of Medford.
A. II. Davis, an attorney lately
from Grand Junction, Colo.1 was in
Jackson ville a few days since. He
may locate somewhere in this vulley.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
M. tilwoud ot HiUiiR Valley umilo a
business trip to our city Friday.
11. a Gilm and sons ami Mr. Hit
gland left Friday tor upper Kvaus
Creek on a hunting and fishing trip.
Mrs. It. K, Trovllln Just from tho
east arrived on tl Thursday night.
Mrs. Trovllln Ir the wife of our lum
ber dealor and they luivo routed
Frank Cochran's new bungalow nt
3rd and Cherry streets where tlioy
will reside.
Leo ninck was In Central Point,
Friday morning after supplies for his
horse crook much.
Mrs. J. W. Myers nnd Mrs. A. W.
Doolie spout Friday In Grants Pass.
Past Brothers left for tho north
Friday morning.
Noll McUtlvory wns down from
Prospect after supplies ami returned
Saturday.
John Turrlll and sou A. M. Turrlll
left for their new homo In Coming,
California Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. t'attlson left
Fridny for Portlnnd and North Beach
to spend part of the heated term.
Truman Scott of Iowa Is hero visit
ing his father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Scott.
George B. Boss, Thomas I). Boss,
Frank Boss and W. K. I'rlco left Sat
urday anornlng on a hunting trip up
Evans Creek.
Miss Mildred Klllott and Miss Pearl
Jones and Clarence litirlou aro
spending a row das nt Colcstiu.
J. W. Morrltt, W. J. Frecmnn, Mrs.
M, Roberts. Mrs. M. Penlnger, S. A,
Pnttlson, J. N. Grace, spent Friday
morning In Medford.
HALF MILLION DAMAGE
BY KANSAS TORNADO
GALENA, Knus., Aug. H. A tcr
rifle wind nnd rain storm, which nt
Look for the loser of the nrticlcs
you have found for a prompt ad
may save jiim a lot of worry'.
Hasklns for Health.
SHOES
AT COST
Tho Dufflcld shoo stock has
been moved to South Central
off of Main, opposlto tho
Mission restaurant and tho
Stock Is still being sold at
cost
M. S. Biden
Is operating tho moat modern
shoo repairing shop In tho
city at tho satno location.
Up-to-date electrical ma
chinery. Look for the RED BOOT
Pure White Flour
is the flour you have been look
ing for it solves the problem.
So confident are we of its merits taht
we will sell it on an absolute guarantee.
If you are not satisfied there is NO
COST TO YOU. Could we do more?
You will buy Waitsburg Pure White
Flour sooner or later
WHY NOT NOW?
times approached tho proportlomi of
n torouuilo and cloudburst, lufllnted
$tu0,0t)0 ihimur.o today to tho nine
and load minus In I hla vicinity. Flvo
Inches of water fell In a period of
two 'hburs. Tho lulues welo floiideil'
and rnllromhi wimhml nut. Tho rain
wan ntlir railing 'into thin iitlomouu
hut Ih lessor volume. " ' "
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