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TJJ" , MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDTTOftD, OTIKOON, MONDAY, 'AUGUST 28, 1011. ESGETKREE MS FRENCHMEN BUY GOLD HILL MINE Canirolllnu Interest In Galls Creek Purchased hy Symllcnto Headed hy R, Boutllcr Sams Valley Mine to Do Operalcil, Our Correspondents EAQLE POINT EAGLETS. A c-onlioliInK Inlonrnt In Hid Hill Nyo mint) on (IiiIIn cuxiU Iiiih Iiixui IMUcIiumihI by u l'rcnrli nyilillnitit rep-tommtt-il by It, llmidlor, who hint Jimt I'oinpltitud tin' trnnnitellon with l' C. llollutny, roproNnlliiK thn en h turn cnillulli(lM who owikmI tint nilim. ()f oratloiiN, which Imvo Iiouii khnihmiiIdiI owIiik to lltlKiitlou itinoiiK thn imoiIii ri'irtiHitiit'tl by Mr. Hullumy, will bo H'HiiitiiMl Iniinmllittoly, Hiiyit thn Clolil Hill Now. Tint lllll Ny, which In niilipoil with n Mtntiip mill ami mi oloctHu pownr lino, him Ih'oh u k'x'iI rrnitnnir. It whm formerly owned by II. H. Nye, iiml umlor Ills mitnuitoiiunit much rich rock Wnn Intton out. Tint flvo-Miim't mill on ilio Wcmtli rly property In Biuni Viilbty, known itn thn Trimtbttittor, will hooii bo In operation, Tint new twnutnmp mill on O. C. Tlffnny'it I.mhI Chttnru initio on (lull creek will bt runnlnK next week. (I, 1.. Itnff bun bomled IiIh UIohhoiii iiiIiip on HiinlliH' creek to Knn l-'rnn- cluco people, tflnro I hu hdIIIiik of tlielr power In tnrenlit, the Itiys hnvo ttnnoiiitci'd that they will hi'iiroforth devote their en .ruled to the development of their inlnliiK proprlli'ii, which meitnii tluit tho llrndeii on Khiich creek will noon be In operntlou, nnd probably nevernl other mine owned by them In thla dlntrlct. With tho Kylvnnlte nnd drey Knitle In oiern(lon, together with the other in Incti on which work will noon be re Niimed, the Cold lllll dlitrlrt will nee more mining activity tlnin It hnx for ninny ymir. DARNELL IS SENT TO 'ASYLUM FOR INSANE Junieri I. Dnincll, who IokI III -,( reiiHon owinif to it eoiitintieit Hell of Hlekiicrit which cxtenilcd over eh;!il yeiiM, wiik litKen Sunday evening to the ulnle iiHylnin for the iiiMino ,it Snlem. I In win eommitteil to the nxyluin late Hatiinlav nfterngnii. Mr. Darnell Iiiih uii been a Mif. ferer, Iilmiii tretieiilly hclplcMH ilur iiiK the piiht oicht yearn. Itecuntl. he lout hi reiiHou eulirelv anil miide one or two attempt to take liih life. Thin led to hi eommitment to the iirf.vlnm where lie can he properly pinnlcil. TO MOVE ENTIRE TOWf.' TWELVE MILES ON FLATCARS ORAND JUNCTION. Col , Aiir. 28. An a rennlt or the completing of the Uintah railway tho entire town of DriKou In to moTed 12 mllen. Drag on, boKNtlitK 000 liihnbltantH, will bo moved bodily on flat cam to Temple, which will bo tho new town. Hoimca, Hhopn nnd ntoren will bo tnuiHported to tho now location. Tho now town h(o In In Utah nnd Dragon will no longer he n pOHtnfflco In Colorado. IOU HAI.K. Hy ... N. Judd, Talent, Jacknon Co,, Ore,, inldwtiy hutweon tho flourlnhlng cltleH of Medford nnd Anhlntid, chick, en nnd fruit ranch, acren, $1700; hounm that produco u revonuo, rich, fertile, gnrdou, fruit and alfalfa lands In mid near Talent, Or., 18 ucron; deep, rich, dark soil In a high ntnto of cultivation, In tho city limit., rent dnuco, etc., 1 1,000; $0500 ennh down, balance tnrniH, Krult farms clal orchard, 'i .ml lea from l'hounlx, loaded with fruit, $10,000; half canh down .nlmlanco tornm. Fruit (anna and alfalfa and Irrigated lamia of A, ft, 10, 15, 20, 40, (10, 80, lfiO, 300 or 2R0 ncroH, ulxo city lota In Talent, Medford nnd Ashlnnd; also timber laud. a NOTIOH TO JAIL CONTRACTORS. Honied proposals will bo received by tho county court of Jnekuon county at hlu offlco In tho county court houoo ut JnckHonvlllo to bo oponod August 28, IOU, at 10 o'clock for tho con Htructlon of tho coll work In tho now county Jnll nt Jncknouvlllo, JnckHon county, Orogon, 1'lana nnd spoclfl eatloiiH aro on file In tho offlco of tho county court, also in W, W. Ilnrmons offlco In tho court hoimo in Jnckson vlllo, Orogon. A cortlflod chock of 10 por cont of tho nmouiit of tho bid tuiiHt accompany Hiitno, Tho court rcsorvcB tho right to rojoct any or ail IiIiIh, Blgncd J. R. N13IL, County Judgo. jTir 1" . .. ' HasUIni (or IieaUn. Mr. Cliniiiller who lioughl n pint of the (iieeii Miithewri place, 1h hiiiillug n l'i)ie hoime for hiiiiHoll'. Mih, JoMuph (lipperl, llltle ihnigli. ler iiml Mm. T. .1. (-oiiiiu, another iliiiigliler iiml two children, nime in Ilio Hullo KiiIIm train am! Npciil the day nt lint Knglo I'oinl, taking Cm evening ear for Meilfonl. ('Inn li'H Terrell, hod anil nephew wete plfiiMiint culler Wciliiemlay for dinner on their way to '"'Tho Huh," Mrx, l.endheliiter ami I'mnilv iiml fi-icuiN, u put ty of mIx from I'oit liinil' eaiiie oil Wednesday In an auto for dinner on their way to (,'rnler Lake, Tim hiimi! day H. M, Wood, wife, brother Waiter ami MIsh Canie I'oole of AkIiIiiiiiI, eauie in the!r auto for dinner; hIho Mr. Hinliup of Medford, funnel ly foreman at tiie AlnvoMtu oreharil, ami Mr. Umbo, one of he men who bought n part of that orchard, milled for dinner; iiImu (Innrgo OrigNby, formerly of Agate, hut now of l.nke Creek, ho xiiien utuhhor of HtraugerN lio I did not know. Our town U getting to lie tii(e iittraetive to tin outHido worhf and it In gelling to he Homewhat lik" Medford. There are ho many triing ern hero now that it keep one giienh ilig to place all of tlieiu. There h nt prurient u uumher of teaiim engaged graveling thoytreelH out I roiu the depot. I iiinlcrritaud that the railroad eoiupaiv Iiiih agreed to furiiirth the gravel mid the citixcnn owning the o(h along the route nre to plr.ee it on the Htreetn. It iff u work that in grently needed, iih in lite winter that part of the town becoiiien very muddy. Mrown Ilrox. new htoro huildiiig Iiiih been delayed in the cotitrticinu for a while on account of the fail, ore of tho heavy nleel Iiciiiuk to nr live from I'ortlnud. The Iioiino U TOxIlA feet and two nlorien liigh, tin upper part to ho tiled for a hail iMrlbly ii meeting place for reeic HoeietieH. Heath & Diamond, one of our mer eautile ChahlirhmenlH, are getting in u large lot of line Move wood mid intend to have it on the market for the winter trade, a fine thing for the town, or hint winter people wiTTr were nhorl on witod hud to pay feney prices iik it had to ire liaulttd in Ilio mud. Mind Clara Zimmerman who Iiiih hceu taking the place of Miss Mag gie Dollic in our central phono of. fiee, in now giving iiiHlrurtioiih to Mm, Hortriii! High, nee Resnio Hnirel Ion, in tiie art of lining the switch lioard, iih Mr. LowiM hax deeided not lo try to attend to the husiucM. I nee hy the Mail Tribune of re cent date that there in n move on foot to place nign hoard at the cross romlri in tho county, Homctliiug tluit in greatly needed' as it U vcrv difficult for a rdrungcr to tell which road to tako when traveling, as in many instanccM they will run alni'tht parallel with each other for quite a way. 1 remember a few yearn ago I wan traveling in Lynn eounlv, aim ing to 1:11 from Albany to Cohort:. Tho smoke was so dense we could not see the suit or the hill off to mv left and wo would go on a few miles mid then coiuo up siimim iignhiHt a fence mid one road would turn to the right nnd tho other to the left and no signboards ami no house in sight, so wo had to go by guess work and the result was ut night when wo reached Cohurg wo found Hint iiiHtead of traveling foity mile iih wo should have done wo hud ,rnv elctl Rixly-threo miles, nil because there wero no signboards. Whoop mo move up i Those indefatigable hustlers, .1. P. Ilutchusou and II. C. Kennies of Medford, who are working in the in terest of the Now York Mutual Life IiiHiiranco company, came in Thnra day night in their unto, took sup per and started for Prospect, mid tho next morning S. II. Haruish came in willi JiiiI Kdsal, siok, mid repot Is Unit tlioy wero hung up along on licco ereek, hut they hail their "hrug ami hhuiU'" so they wore till right nuyway, W. W. Usher or Medford call id ThurHduy night at I lie Kunnyside for Ilio night. Ho is soliciting for the Medford Uuhuiosh College mid Hoenis to lie grcally encouraged in thn un-' del-taking, and lias great hopes, for ilio tuiuro or. Medford. GOLD HILL ITEMS. (Tim New) Mayor ilceiiian and fmnily nre camping ut ImhIi Lake, Ihiiiii) lloUHcliolder inailij final proof on his Iviiiich ereek timber claim before l', H. ('oiniHsioner Can on at Medford Tuesday, Horace i'ellou lelt for mi unto trip into Ilio Kimnalh country, where he has extensive interests, Monday. .Judge ami Mrs. .1. II, it. Morelock flcliool stale. buildings in the Housier CENTRAL POINT ITEMS J Mrs. C. LenmolHtor and children, Mlim (Jtneo (larvln, Ml mi Hclileliror, Mr. I'rlco nnd Mr. Art Coffer left Kmiday morning by private convey ance for a trlit to Crater Lake nod return. 'Mr, and Mrn. .1. O. Irian-eon Hpent Humlay In Auhland. !;. It. Morohoimo or AH'.ilnnd vlnlt ed frlomlH nnd rclallvci hero Holi day, v Wnyno Leever, Shipley Hob, T. J. Taylor and son Raymond, Mellln Condon, Mr. ltass", Jr., Howard Dud- OPEN BIDS FOR BRIDGE TON! T City Council Will Meet in Special Session This Evcnlnu Britlfjc and Rockplle to Be Discussed by City Dads. ... .----.--.-.,, . 'M"iiviiv ' V' HIV left Monday for a trip to Crescent lft'' "unii HimpKinn, Clayton lie-mw ,.0UCrcliS )rJdgc to he coiistrue- Cily. They will be gone nhotit twol'r,'0,' Arc,,, Mucwnunry, .Mr. nam- ,,., ()Vcr H(.r Creck 0 Mnil H(rc(.tt The city council will meet in spe cial session thin evening for the pur sho of opening bids for the con struction of tho approaches (o the ,$ ft $ $ $ $ $$$$$$$$$$8$$$$$ v v O'J- The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS $35,000.00 UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY HAFIJ MU'OSrr IIOX11S FOK HKNT. VT. H. OOBS, Prtildant. 3. A. PEBRT, Vlc Prti. JOHN B. ORTH, Onihltr. r. B, MrRBICJC, Vice Frt. Vt. D. JACKSON, AsiU CMhtor. tt 05 CO fi fj 03 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $& weeks. (I. W. Wood and finally left Mon day for Vreka, where ihey expect to reside in the future mid where Mr. Wood has mining luteresls. Constable I'mikey h invested with the duties mid dignity of lite city marslialshlp during the absence of Marshal Hiitsou, who is renewing his youth with a hauling ami fishing liip. (leorge (iarrett of Woodville, was in Clolil Hill on business Thuisday. He rcMirted Jerry McCoy, who was badly injured by being struck hy a train a few weeks ago, as apparently well on the way to recovery. Mr. mid Mrs. Win. M. Smith' old lime residents of floid Hill, arrived from Worn-burg yesterday, where Mr. Smith lias been employed as gard tier at the Ktldiers' home. They will once more lake up their home in this burgeoning metroKlis. Mrs. A. ). Kellogg has been c member of the cripple brigade this week as a result of stepping on n nail that was left pointing upwArd by her cheerful husband, who had been doing some carpenter work, C. C. Gilchrist lias added two more pedigreed hounds to his Sams Val ley kennels. They arrived from New Mexico Wednesday, two lop eared, half.grown pups, half blood hound and half Hedbone, whose par ents when put on the trail of bear or panther liae tho reputation of never (putting until the quarry is killed. I). C. Avery hint resigned his po rtion in the postoffico and will de vote his time to the improvement of his homestead on Kancs creck. Mrs. L. F. .Ionian, who had been uniting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. lllackert, returned to her home Ut Souisbyvilie, California, last' weck. . .-.. J. Q. Jar vis and Hex II. Lnmpmnn visited tho hitter's father, H. II. Lnutpmau at his much in the Asbes tos district from Saturday until Tuesday. Win. Pauley, formerly in tiie jew elry business hero, hut more recently proprietor of the Woodville hotel, was a passenger to Sacramento on Wednesday morning train. Ho had disssed of nil his interests nt Wood ille, nnd stated that he was going to Now York City. Mr. mid Mrs. H. K. Itcdding nr lived from Covington, Indiana, yes terday. .Mr. Itcddiug will he prin cipal of the Gold Hill high selnol (lie coming year, for which position he is excellently qualified by train ing nnd experience. He is delighted with the new high school huildiiig which he snvs compares favorably I with the holler class of modern J J mutt, Oncnr Dalton, Merrill Klndlcy and Karl Ovonchnln wero among tho Central Pointers who Kpcnt Sunday In Modford. Mm. W. Warner and daughters npent Bundny afternoon In Ashland.. Mr. and Mrs. Lcn Williams and daughter npent Bundny at Hay Gold. Dennis Ureen spent Sunday In Ornntn Faun. Hull nnd Paul NorcroHtt, James Herring and Herman Hlmpklnn have returned from tholr outing at Dead Indian. John Kdlngton of Hamg Valley was calling on friends hero Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Koy Nichols return ed Saturday from a visit to HalBoy. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Walker of Med ford spent Saturday evening with friends hero. I'. J. Hlckcns spent Sunday In Phoenix. KANES CREEK ITEMS. MIbh Nelllo IJatim of Gold lllll has been the guest of Mrs. John Mnrdon for several days, but has returned homo. Will Lewis loft one day recently for Portland and Senttle on business. Mme. Swindon and Higlnbotham wore Tolo visitors on Wednesday. Davo Avery, who has been post master nt Gold HIILfor the past tlvo months, line roturncd to his home stend at thin place, which ho intends to Jinprovo nnd plant to orchard. Morrell McChonchlc. who has been spcndnlw; a few days In the Hub city, hns roturncd. Mr. Hoover, nurseryman, of Med ford wns doing business in this neigh borhood on Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Householder wero Sordino creek visitors on Friday. George Higlnbotham Is somewhat Indisposed at this writing. Dr. Smith of Gold Hill Is in attendance. Tho Dnrdnnello school will com menco on Mondny, September -1, with Professor Hasclton ns teacher. Mottfoni, Ore. Auu. . mi. Tills Is to certify that nbout November my daugh ter was taken with a severe attack of rheumatism which rendered her left arm nucleus. In fact tt so near paralyzed that she was not able to move her fing ers, but knowing of some of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long stand ing cases of rheumatism, we decided to consult htm. In which I am pleased to say made no mistake, as his remedies acted as he clamed they wouK' and af ter tho third treatment the rheumatic pain entirely left her and she has not had any symptoms of rheumatism since; be sides her general henlth Is much improv ed and I do not healtato In saying I bo llcvo those afflicted with rheumatism or paralysis will do well to consult Dr Chow Young, whose house Is corner of Tenth and Front street. Medford. Ore- on. A. 1. VKISS. 161 NOTIOH. Notlco Is hereby glvon thnt tho tin dornlgnod will npply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Modford, Orogon, nt Its noxt rogiilnr mooting on Soptom bor r, 1011, for a liconuo to soil splr- Jtoiis, vinous nnd malt liquors In qunntltloH less than n gallon, at tholr plnco of buslnoss ut Hotel Medford, locatod on southeast comor Main and Ivy, lota 18, 17 and 18, In ald ;lty, for a jtorlod of six months. RAU-MOim CO. Dnto of flrnt publication August 17, IOU, I FANS , They aro healthful FT? The aro unitary A They aro comfortable A Tlioy cost onoha!f cent an hour to run A- 1 Thoy aro Just tho thing to JLj keep your customer ta 1 good humor Thea why not bny one? I Call at the Electric Building 209 West Main and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. hy the county. Hcvcrnl bids arc ex-j peeted. Hie citv council wi I also ilcviso ' n plan for the working of confirmed I vngruntH and drunks for the bene- : fit of the city. A rock, pile or wood- ; pile tvill ho provided in nil proband-,; : 'ty ,but the council mny decide to 1: work the men on the streets of the city. ; Tlw? i'lil' fln1u tcilt itla ..! ni !.. matter of providing for a sane fourth of July in the city hereafter. A ten- tiitivi"ordinauce providing for this !; litiU tllt.tt l.fn.ti. ....1 . i sr. i um JH '-JJiM CJ. (,, " . ;: PLUMBING BTEA3I AND HOT WATEB HEATINO All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable 25 HownrdV lllork, Eritraaca on Oth Street. 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Oregon Gas & Electric Co. Free Lindsay light Installed with every tango. Leave your order now. Terms: Small monthly payaontB. i: :: :: ' '. :: :i I :: :: :; 'i IRRIGATION Nature Supplies the Land and Sunshine We Furnish the Water Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts Land for $150 Per Acre With Perpet ual Water on Easy Terms Can You Do Better? 1 ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager FIFTIETH ANNUAL Oregon State Fair SALEM, SEPTEMBER 11-16 'II HOME COMING WEEK i i i Livestock, Poultry and Agricultural Exhibits Races, Free Attractions and Amusements FERULXO'S GREATEST BAND Reduced Rates on all Railroads Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon 1 .1 n f '! if r n ! ih i )wl p .' ,i M Ml I l m k M'l . i . .! I i i t I : I w &' M .Wki"- V. W JfadeWA- 'i'J.il it- is V r: --t i t ir ririMMiiSiifcAaafliMiiim