Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 25, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 10

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CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
.1. G. Pendleton ot Tablo Rock, was
In our city Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. llolso of Tolo was a recent
Central Point shopper.
W. L. Welch of Prospect made a
business trip to Central Point tho lat
ter part of tho week.
Frank Wheeler left for CorntnB.j
Cal., Thursday afternoon, where ho
perhaps may locate.
' Councilman A. M. Ford of Butte
Falls enjoyed a visit with his br
. ther hero Thursday.
( 1). C. Dunlay and Mr. Pugh were
enjoying a visit at Hay Gold tho last
of the week.
f Rev. Crane, tho now pastor of the
Christian church here has moved his
family Into tho resldenco of Mrs.
Slmpklns on East Pine street.
General Superintendent Campbell.
Superintendent "L. R. FieldB, District
Engineer S. L. Burkhalter, General
Passenger Agent John M. Scott, Gen
eral Freight Agent 11. E. Lounsberrjy
of tho Southern Pacific Co. were here
Wednesday evening and were In con
ference with Mayor l.eever. Agent
Cornelius and members of tho council
and other business men over meas
ures for tho good of our city and It
Is today rumored hero that the depot
will soon be removed to tho south
eldo of Oak street.
KANES CREEK ITEMS.
' Dr. Smith of GoGld IHU made a
professional trip to Kanes Creek
Tuesday.
Geo. NIcholB of Central Point was a
business visitor hero on Tcusday.
' Mesdames Olson and Stineburg of
of Gold Hill spent Thursday aB tho
guest of Mrs. Mardon.
Mr. and Mrs. Householder were re
cent Hub city visitors.
ThpsoVeported on tho sick list this
week are, Mrs. Al. Rhoten,' Little
Johnie Mardon and Mr. Byrley. Wo
(By A. C. Ilowlott)
T. J. Lnwson, who has a liomc
stcml near Durby, linn been hauling
liny to the depot to hhip to the Dur
by station, on account of the condi
tion of the road across Sticky, al
though now the road litis somewIi.it
improved.
Mr. Cole, one of the P. & E. engi
neers, lias moved into n part of-flie
old building formerly occupied iy
George Brown & Sous as n store
building.
The Sunny Side Ims been making
some substantial improvements in
the lino of fencing, having put n neat
wire fence around tiic barn lot in
place of the old board fence.
We are showing the largest and
finest line of dolls ever shown in
Eagle Point; ajso a fine line of hand
painted chinawn're. The Model Va
riety Store. Adv.
I met Ed Iligcnbothnm the other
day and he told mc that he was at
work opening the road to the new
Tiridge across Rogue river the
Dodge-French bridge nnd that the
hope to soon hear of their entire re
covery. James Taylor made a hurried busi
ness trip to Gold Hill Friday morn
ing. Mrs. Avery and family have moved
on to the Beno farm, which -was but
recently vacated by Mr. Tom Norris.
Mrs. Kate McDougall of Blackwell,
spent Thursday as the guest of Mrs.
Straube of Willow Springs.
Fred Brown, who has been work
ing for Champlin of Foots creek, is
home for the winter owing to the
sinking of the dredge.
Hunters should uso onoro precau
tion when out hunting on Kanes
creek. They seem to have no re
gards for other people's rights, as
they often return with a mixed variety
of chicken and quail, which no doubt
would mako a flno mixture.
i mmli nil tin nnrfliwiwt k!i1i nf llu
river were going to begin work on
that side in a short time. When Hint
road is opened it is expected that the
mail route From hero to Trail will
be emingcu so mat utc man earner
pan orotvs the river at any time .n
stead of having to depend on the
uncertainty of the ferry.
Mr. Wamttciff, one of our new
comers, was in the Eagle Point hard
ware store this week getting mate
rial to finish his house.
Vonder Hellen Pros, have taken a
new member into the firm, Mr. P. II.
Welibe, he being a regular pharmacist
and having charge of the drug de
partment. They arc now prepared
to supply the public with almost any
thing in the hardware and drug line
from a four-penny nail to complete
fixtures for house building; nlio
school books and stationery for the
children. And if any of the commu
nity gets sick, Mr. Webbe i? on ha ml
to fiH prescriptions and furnish the
medicine. Adv.
Mr. Bolt, one of the officials of
tho P. & E. Hailroad company, is
building a neat bungalow in our
thriving town, and plans are on foot
to build u new blacksmith shop near
the depot.
Mr. A. Corbin, the owner of the
old Bradshaw orchard, is at this
writing loading another car of ap
ples to ship east, this being the sec
ond car in the past week.
I see tiite n large quantity ot
wood has been unloaded at the depit
by the railroad company, nnd Heath
& Diemont have been getting a large
lot of stovewood, so guess that there
is no danger of our freezing this win
ter. They are also building a large
shed in front of their store so that
tho fanners who come in with teams
can put their rigs and teams in the
dry.
Miss Gcncll Jackson, one of our
most promising young Indies, is now
attending the Medford Business col
lege, and I understand that the rail
road company is going to ive special
rates to persons who wish to take
advantage of tho opportunity to at
tend the higher schools in Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Sullivnn, recent ar
rivals of Medford, came out Thurs
day with Benton Bowers and went
out to look over some of hi laiul.
They seemed to be very favorably
impressed with the plueu, ami espe
cially with this surrounding count r..
1). Day of Kugene, Ore., spent
tho night here Tue-dny on liN way
bis homestead near Lake creek. Ic
James Biuger is engaged papering
the rooms in the old Brown stoic
preparing them for another family,
cx'iveets jiis wife to meet him here in
a few days.
Miss Cam Jones of Central Point
luis been visiting Mi-JS Da tie llar
nish the past week.
Thursday night Mosduiues M. II.
Postal or San Francisco and J. W.
laisby of Pnnpect came in on the
Prospect stage and spent the night
with us, and Friday morning toot
the car for .Medford.
Five dollars reward- Lost, in
Eagle Point on Monday, Novunibr
-0, one dog, half shepherd tml half
collie; color white ami yellow; bob
tailed; one white eye; last seen near
Antelope bridge. Kohirn to Artie
Nichols, Kaglo Point, and receive re
ward. Hubert A. Xeill.
JACKSONVILLE
Medford a few 'ilnys since. She linn
been visiting relatives living on Poor
inniiB creek.
Win. Cnnicron anil Ralph Jennings
traded with our merchants Saturday.
Kmll llrltt siih a Medford visitor
Thursday.
Dr. J. W. ltohliiHOii and his family
will lenvo for San Frnnelaro In a few
days, to Hpeiid tho winter. Ml km
norland will continue her art studies
while there,
Me.ur8. lluluhur, Saddler and Mc
Cabo, traveling socialist lecturers,
hold a meeting at the town hall on
Friday ovonlng.
W. O. Vaughn, who has been visit
ing relatives living In Washington,
returned to Jacksonville tho fore part
of the week.
County Assessor and Mrs. W. T.
Grieve havo returned from a trip to
Snn Francisco.
Jacksonville hits another photo,
graphic studio, making three In out
town at present.
KM. SnltiuarHh spent a few days In
Jacksonville during tho week, lie Is
located on Sqpaw lake.
Sid. Nichols has reconsidered his
determination to roniove from Jack
snnvlllo and wll continue merchand
ising here.
Mr. Gordon Is driving one ot the
II. It. V. Co's automobiles.
Mr. and Mrs. Chus. Dun ford mo
tored to Medford Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Klhor has arrived from South
Dakota to take clinrgo of tho hirg
orchard In tho wuntorn part of town
lately managed by Frank Klsor.
A number of tho residents of Ap
plogato mo stopping In Jacksonville
temporarily engaged In graveling Uio
hill road south of town,
J. J. Mourn, who attempted to con
struct tho Jacksonville waterworks
wnh In town during tho woolc. Ho Is
threatening to sue tho city govern
moot for 27.000 for breach of con
tract, which ho will find a thahlcloiw
Job.
A. T. Ijiimlgron returned WimIiioh
day from tho Siskiyou copper belt,
whero ho bin been looking after his
mining IntorcHtH.
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Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!
Only a few more ibiy and if id huukrtipi slock will be no more.
I want a few muall ludicn' feet to fit, and moiiio lurx" iiu'ii'h
feet to fit.
A few mote KuhhorK lofl-TIIUV Ml'ST ItK SOLD.
Come, come, cotno ami get them while they hint lit tin!
Bankrupt Shoe Sale
Three doors went of the Kcw Medford Hotel.
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Frank Kisor has gono to Los An
geles and may not return.
Miles Richardson has rositmed his
place as chauffeur for V. A. Gorst.
Mr. Murkhani has" been filling tho po
sition.
II. S. Hudson of Portland, supremo
master of tho United Order of Arti
sans, lectured at Odd Fellows hnll
Friday evening to a good sized nu
dlencc. Refreshments wcro served
uucrwnrii. .lacKsonviuc nas one or i l ni-i i r ..!-
tho largest and most flourishing as- mvi nB m,K'9' ano nu,n"
cuiiiuiica ui nit; wruur.
Miss Grace Nejspn of Sterling has
temporarily become a resident of
Jacksonville. MAI TCH Mil U
Tha Food-drM for All Ags.
Fcr!nfsr.li,!nvalJdj,andGrowingchiIdrcn.
rurcNutntion, up building the wholebody.
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HORLIGK'S
Geo. E. Ilowland of Grants Pass '
has been in Jacksonville several tlmos
Intely.
Mrs. Fornly, a druggist from Port
land, will bo In clinrgo of tho City Invigoratathcnurungmothcrandthcngcd.
drug store during tho absenco ot Rich mule, malted grain, m powder form.
Dr. Robinson, I a nn;,-L- lmL ,. :. . :ni.
mm uv mmv nwo4wu m ct ouuvkb
TskeBesiibftitete. AsklorHORUCK'S.
Mrs. L. C. Ilrown made a short
visit In Medford Wednesday.
Miss Grace Poarco was over from
Not in Any Milk Trust
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We Want Painters and
Paperhang'ers
TO (IKT MATKItfAliS AT
S"e ART STORE
Pacific Phono 1091 Home Phono 95
27 NORTH GRAPE STREET
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RUSS MILL
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
L,. B. BROWN,
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will add f if ty.per cent tojthe. appearance of your house.
to order. We carry them in every wood, every size and in many designs. Sell you the door
frame too if you need it. In fact there are few parts of a house that cannot be better, more
handsomely and cheaply'built with the aid of our mill work.
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