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K PXGESEE rirrrr"Tr-rrrwrrr- MEDFOftU MAIL TRTBOTE, MTODFOttP. OKKOON. SATURDAY. SP,PTOmKR 10, 1011. ?J( Our Correspondents EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. c JACKSONVILLE Mr. Duller of Albany, is vNltinp litr HiKtcr, Mr. P. A. 1 lines, who consiilcrnlily 'mliHjwseil. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chria Rcrgnn lmvo returned from their outinjr on the Applegiilo. Josopli Martin hn bought the plook oj linrdwnro forniorly owned by Chris Kciuioy nnd will replenWi it. Mns. Ilnrry Luy lm. pone to Itcrkctoy, Cnlif., to visit Mrs. Me Keiidrt'o, her cousin. Mr. C. C. l'crrin, who has boon visilnjf Mr. Lewis Ulrich, left for Portland Tuesday. ( Mr. 1?. H. Dow innde the old hninostend on Applegnte a visit this wenk. Miss Adnrol Elmer hn been viil- inf friends Hvinir nt Kngle Point. Miss Knto Chupmnu, who hns been quite ill, has re-opened her unlhncry stoiv. T. Cnmcron wns a recent visitor nt Kngla Point. Mr nnd Mrs. John DunniiiRtou (nco Delln Reeves) have returned from Portland ami arc receiving 'he congratulations of their many friends. Mrs. J. M. Cronenmiller was in Medford a few days since. XV. Johnson, a former resident t f Jncsonvillc, now of Seattle, has re turned to do assessment work on his mining property in Big Applegnte district. Mr. and Mrs. Tomblinson (nee Tr ma Mnegly) are being congratulated over the arrival of a son at their res idence in' Portland. Harry Trent, the autoUt, is nurs. ing an arm dislocated in cranking r machine. M. Elwood of LouU valley, and W II. Copelnnd of Talent, were ir neksonville recently. 0. N. Nelson has been nt Medford several times lately, on insurance business. Fred IToffrann, who has resumed mining operations on Thompson creek, made his Jacksonville friends n visit a few days ago. J. R. Teilson, formerly of Ster ling, is making Jacksonville n visit. He has been in the emploj'c of the Pacific & Eastern railroad for some time. Clins. XV. P. Prim is nttending the Medford high school. , Bert Daily nnd XVm. Eaton have returned from a business trip to Northern California and Roseburg. B. M. Collins and his party have Tcthroed from n hunting: and fi.-hing trip to Fish Lake district. After many years of successful business the Wenot Milk Co. has withdrawn its wagon. It will be missed by many. Miss Ethel Crump of Poormnn's Creek district, made Jacksonville a short visit during the week. Mrs. M. M. Taylor is about ngain, after a severe sick spell. City Marshal Jones is again on duty after a short hunting trip in the Sterling country. Rev, Mr. Conden, who has been pastor of the Presbyterian church nt this place since the death of Rev. Robt. Ennis, has resigned his charge. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mrs. J. It. Stertw nnd Mrs. Boise of Talo, were shopping how Friday afternoon. .Airs. O'Garn of Medford, wns tho gno.M of Mrs. J. V. Myers Thursday evening. John Brown motored a parly to Ashland Thursday evening. Control Point day nt the re-union at Nooilvule was luursoay. A very pleasing program was rendered. The nddres nnd solos by Rev. Aldrieh wiii grotitly appreciated by nil who Were fortunate enough to hear htm. Pine street, from front Sixth, is closed to traffic on account of pav ing. People having business on the south side can come in on Ook street and thoe hnving buines on the north side can come in on Manza- nita street. Mr. Taylor returned the lat of the week from a trip to Salem. Tho Misses Folov of Gold Hill, arc attending high school hero. The Misses Miller of Bis Butte, have returned to Central Point to resume their .studies in high school. Rally day will be duly observed at the M. E. church. A cordial invita tion is extended to the public. F. II. Hopkins, Mrs. Aldrieh. X. Jerry, S.A. PnttUon. R. H. Ellsworth. 1). Lewis spent Friday afternoon in Medford. Mrs. Wiggs of tho Cabbage Patch, given by the Rogue River Vallev band nt the opera hoto Friday night, was a decided success. Cen tral Point has talent that needs no boosting. Supt. J. Percy Wells of Jackson ville, was visitinc our schools Friday. Look nt tho "For Sale" ads and tt some of the things that are ndver iscd for sale. Hanttna for Health. and gone to Portland, where his family joined him. John Chambers, until lately a es ident of .Jacksonville, announces the safe arrival of himself and his fam ily in Old England, where they will permanently locate. Hostilities have been suspended on Podung nvenue and the fencing of what was once considered n pub lic thoroughfare in the southern part of town resumed. A pitched battle raged for a while in which some women participated. II. A. Bouten and Prior Eaton were down from Poormnn's creek. 0. E. Rose nnd J. Goldsby of Ap plegnte, wns among the inany who transneter business in Jacksonville during the week. Mrs. F. R. Neil and her daughter of Bis:" Butte, visited in Jacksonville lately. Frank Robison has returned from n prospecting trip to the Siskiyou. Jacksonville will have a first-class water system in the nenr future. The work has been awarded to Bade & Jacobson of Portland, the well known contractors, which means n good substantial job. The contract price is about $34,000. (By A. C. Hewlett.) Messrs, Hutchason and Roam, agents for the Now Yotk Mutual Life InMimneo Co., came out Inst Tlnusdny evening on their wheels, spent the night at the Suunysido and Friday morning took the Willots stage for Prospect. On Friday of InM week while 1 was in Medford 1 had tho pleasure of meeting Mrs. llossler of Browns horo, nnd in the run of conversation sho told me that she had bought in a photo to hao it framed represent ins her grandmother, mother, broth or, his daughter and her .-on, five generations, the oldest being ninety and the youngest fourteen years. She said that tho photographer who took the picture said that it was the firt case of the kind thnt ho had ever had a photo of and the first oi a group of the kind that he had ever had. the pleasure of meeting. Miss Hazel Bubborlson of Lake creek, was a pleasant caller Satur day on her way to Medford. Green Mathews and Wilford Jack were guests at the Sunny Side for dinner. Thev wore doing business with our merchants. Mr. Mathews had been delivering n largo lot of stovewood to Heath and Drarned, two of our merchants. Last Friday on our way home from Medford we. that is Mrs. How lett and myself, stopped at the Ad ams orchard and bought six hun dred and fiftv oouud of fine poach es for winter use. Mr. and Mrs. Furganon and Miss Frances Akin of Prosneot, came out on the Willots stngo bound for Med- d. Miss Akin intended to stop off at Agate, where she expected to meet Miss Mne Nealand of Tiblo Rek and the two young ladies would go together to Corvnllis to enter the college there. They are both ex perienced teachers and expect to tnke n thorough course in that in stitution. Their many friends in this part of the country wish them a successful journey and n safe re turn to our midst. ,Wm. A. Liddcll of Wcnntchee, Wash., junior partner of the hard ware finn of John Liddell & Co.. of Eagle Point, took o room nt the Sunny Side last Friday. His father John Liddell, came out Inst spring, bought a lot and built a store room, put in n stock of hardware and has been doing business for the three months. The firm seems to be rent ly encouraged and the young mnn is much pleased with our currounding. Miss Lizzie Blass, daughter of our ferryman on the free ferry on Rogue river, nnd her mother, took a trip to the Willamette valley the last of the week. Miss Lizzie lins heen nttend ing to the culinary department in the Eagle hotel, nnd her pretence will bo missed by the, popular board ers. Harry Carlton nnd wife were vis iting her relatives in Eagle Point on Sunday. Our freight agent on the P. & E., 0car Wright, nnd wife, were guests at tho Sunny Side Sunday and in the afternoon Mrs. Ilowleit, our daugh ter llattie. nnd the above named couple took a ride to the Adams or chard. Dr. W. II. Fickle of St. Louis. Mo., a nephew of G. II. Wamsley, 3 here visiting his uncle nnd cousin, TALENT ITEMS. These Ileum nvo furnished weekly to the Mail Tribune bv the "Current Kxont'' class of tho Talent school,) Tho current tnent ehss has adopt ed tho Outlook, ModUml Mail Trib une, and Current Events ns tho bas is oT their wdrk. Jay and Glenn Withrovv, former members of the Talent school, are attending high school in Ashland. Lester High loft for Portland last Thursday and will uol return for somo time. Miss Anna Dunn lias been having her eyes treated by Doctor Fiutoy of Grants Pass. There was a reception given in honor of Mr. and Mr. Lemory in tho Methodist church Saturday o cuing. Miss Collie Vogallis is attending business college in Ashland. M. Yoiiut is uMcudmg the ro-uuiou in Woodville and T, Thompson is act ing ns town marshal during the for mer's absence. .Mrs. Judson and her father and Mrs. Albert Hall and her throe daughters were visitors in Medford Thursday. Frank Holdridgo and family and W. 1). Holdridgo went to Ashland Wednesday. The school board of the Talent high school has decided to admit pupils to tho high school department free of tuition. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and grand daughter Phronia, of Medford, were visiting relatives in Talent Sunday. Our postmaster, T. I Stewart, has recovered from his recent illness and is in his nccustoiued place. MEDFORD'S NEW HOTEL (Continued from Page One) is tho palm court, n story and n half in height. This room is to ho tho living room of the hole! and espec ial attention has boon paid to its decoration. A dark green effect, plensing to tho cyo prevails, while heavy stained skylights furnish plen ty of light. A huge flioplnee ddi to tho attractions of this room. The great coiling lends Itself iiiliuirably lo the Hiunpluous stylo of aiehitee Mire, The walls are wainscoaled with wide panels of American wal nut with I'lntcd pilasters and columns supporting nn elaborate cornice and system of beams, while opposite tho tho great fire place, all forming nn admirable sotting for the luxurious furnishings. The inozzuuiuo floor itself deserves a word of praise. The main stair way to the upper floors lauds on the mezzanine and here are located balconies of the mezzanine floor is tho ladies reception room and writ ing rooms. Glancing over the bal cony balustrade, guests may over look the lobby, palm court and dining room, seeing the life and bustle of the hotel yet taking no part in it. The musicians gallery is in connec tion with the mezzanine floor and while the orchestra is playing, tho music may be heard in tho dining room, the lobby, tho palm court and throughout the mezxauiiie floor. The dining renin7 is indeed beauti ful. A paneling of elm set off by mahogany, creates a delightful scone. It is highly decorated nnd huge windows on two sides offset been paid to detail, II is Indeed u eiedil to tho oltv. T. Www and Kwll Mohr, the proprietors of tho hotel, doserve1 o.pi easing It, lliey lmvo winked lo hoouio (lie ho tel, Medford owes (hem u ilobt of appreciation, and should not delay &$ $$$$$$$$$$$ $,$ jj $ $ m $ mi The Medford National Bank c f ( CAPITAL, STOCK - $100,000.00 SUIU'LU nd PROFITS WJ OOO.OO UNITED STATIiS POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY NAK13 DUTO8IT IIOXICH VOU HUNT. w. K. aonn, rrotrtnt. 3. A. PBHRY, VlC X'Mi. JOKK B, OKTK, 0hUr. P. B. MBHHIOX, Vlo Pr. W. H. JACKHOH, Ant. ClUr. .' i't: l 'Ji m ji n m ti if) &$$$$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $' w this to great advantage. Tho room Miss Alice Hall was in Medford will be brilliantly decorated at Monday on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Brown nrc moving into the house formerly oc cupied by Mr. A! ford. Miss Julia Stewart returned lo Colestino on Monday and execls to return in about two weeks. Miss Stewart spent the summer there camping. Mrs. G. A. Gardner is also S)ending a week in Colestino. A reception was given in honor of the new minister, A. E. Harvey, at the Christian church Wednesday evening. Rev. Honey resides m Phoenix nnd will hold service hero every second nnd fourth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alford have moved into their new bungalow on the west side. It is an eight-room house and nicely furnished. The Iocul orehnrdi-ts. have shipped nearly fiOOO boxes of, penches to cities north of here "this season. Edgnr Adams was in Medford on Thursday. Talent is considering the ndvisn bility hf issuing bonds for the es tablishment of a water system. Ijnwrence Crawford is confined with illness at the homo of his father J. Crawford. Mis Frair of Portland, lectured on "Modern Education" nt the Chris tian church Tuesday evening. Win. Stratton wns in Medford on business Wednesday. Miss Mable Wamsley. Your E. P. correspondent is writ ing from Persjst today (Monday). Expect to go to Prospect Wednes day. Ho is traveling on the Willets stage and will have something to sny the next time about the trip. Haskins for health. night. An essential part of every modern hotel is the kitchen. Here Is found a spacious room with every known devise to make the culinary depart ment a success. Ranges, steam ta bles, dish-washing machines, moat blocks, refrigerators everything is handily placed. The grill room is paneled in American walnut uud decorated i i a unique manner. The rathskeller which is located in the hascmo'it and accessible from the street nnd grill, is treated in Dutch architec ture with heavy beams and paneling. The basement also contains a com modious barbur shop, a large billiard room, a power room, a laundry, toilets and baths, lockers for the help, wine room, storerooms and cold storage rooms. The building has a modern heating plant with an HO horse power boiler. A high speed electric elevator runs from the bnso inunt to the top floor from which ac cess may be had to the observation roof garden, affording the guests n grand panoramic view of the val ley. The four upper floors contain 100 guest's rooms so arranged that there will be no inside rooms. Suites of two or more rooms, or single rooms can bo secured with baths. All rooms are commodious and equipped with all convenience,, including read ing lamps, telephones nnd hot uud cold water. Each floor has a color and fur nishing scheme of Its own. For in stance tho furniture on tho second floor is nil of mahogany, on the third walnut, on the fourth oak, nnd on the. fifth maple. In short the hotel is modem in every respect. Great attention has much credit for tho manner in which EXCURSION Sunday, Sept. 16 Butte Falls and Return ' VIA Pacific & Eastern R. R. Round Trip Only $2.00 Train loaves Medford at 8:1! a. in., arrives in Medford at 7 p. m. This is (he finest Hccnio trip in all of Southern Oregon. You'll enjoy this 00 niile ride into Interior Oregon. UmmDn TUrATDir Thursday, scft. si HI tUr UKU 1 lit A I Kt -seats on Sale, MON. SEPT. 18 JSf (MIMSEU (i9f?Sa I ' 1 1 Wi MewA MX52?w ssserf'wsy firrctr jrrp w .f w a m -ooi J6ffl$KLLEDERER Dresent V V . . A mi, fc .. -,l SSMf t , l mil , o i s-jy .?' il . jViiM m aiiTii 2-; i 'A, J. r , . i t .. ' , IN-THE-BIG-MUSICAL-STEEPLECHASE ;l ""VlrmrvraailNni -rbTrErrn ii. jl u OP 1 jinjiu& Mmma& i uiTU t?fkt k t.iAi i A"tr UArnrr ,prriLLv 5r: fcwwa wMiuHtt nurrcn iiHAAbarij 1385 wtKT f1U5,CAL COMEQY CA5T 3$iSk SOME IrP'r 15 SONG HITS. jasfeA iy t rrp PRICES: 50c, $I.OO, $1.50, $2.00 IMII t ROGUE RIVER VALLEY INDUSTRIAL FAIR i MEDFORD, OCT. 3-4-5-6 and 7, 1911 Big Fruit Display, Stock Exhibit, Poultry Show, Music, Balloon Ascensions, Trotting, Pacing and Running Races i s Premium List Now Ready Call or Address A. K. WARE, Sec, Mail Tribune Bldg. V ' tf .i 0mmmm00mmm K4vtfir;