Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 29, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    PAQB THREE
PLAN FIGHT FOR
WALSH ESTATE
thn Contral Point Flro' company khvii
a liampint at Iho Hotel Diinlap Hut
unlay iilitht with ilio city council anil
city ofricoiH an liryltod iiut, Tim
Mm clilnf 'iiid llio flro boys treated
tliolr Invited icticHlii royally. A wlun
did Hiippcr was nerved by l.nndlord
Hnmloriioil and his wife, Anions
those pn'Hoiil at tliln eujoyalilo nf
fair were Cnuncllmmi A. J, Diinlap,
IJ, F-'. Pcnrl, f)f 0. Orlm, City Itecord
or J, V. JacohH. WMnr CinnilnHloiior
J. J. Purkoypllo, Klro Chief Knack
Mtodt, Klroinni John H. Uoihi, Wayno
t.oover, K. K. Hoott, Hen L'ttlc.
K nil I JiwIh, hnrnnro NIcIioIh, Kd
llrlHcoe, W. K. ITlci'. Jr., Jlolmrt
Nowiiian, City Mnrnhnll llolinod.
s;,r.,
, ' jTrPrr00 )f9Z"& CTTTHiraitt
Two more
A Full Line of
days
Peerless Lamps
All guaranteed. Now is
the time to got your houso
wired. Good light adds to
tho comfort of "wiutor
months.
SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO.
North Grape Street.
!
one -half
sale on
or tne
price
(ly This Muvo Compniiy Is Believed
to Hnvn Checkmated Efforts of
European Rlvnls for Trade In the
Orient.
Children of Banker Who Died Shortly
After His Parole Will Prohahly
Contest Will-Estate is Left lo
Widow.
JIrbUIiih for hcaltn.
L. N. JUDD
TALENT OREGON
MflDFORD' MATh TKTBUNE, MflDFORD, OHW10N, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1012.
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WAR
Tailored Suits
Long Black Coats
Jackson County
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NKW'YOKK, .Imi. lit.- The Hliiml
nrd Oil iitiiiiiiiv U ilnolnti'd lo In llin
llinmi'lnl rdxiiuii'ii nf the (Miini)Ht'
itnoliitiuiiUtu, niiil high ol'llcliil nf
ilif rebel imily iimim! Hint wIhmi Dr.
Sun Vat Si'iiV iiii'hiiloiii'y Ih it fiit't
lut will ttn over to the IniHl I'liliiu
mint ml nf he oil reMoiireen of t'liiiin.
My IIiIm ninvi the Kliunliiril Oil coin
miiiv In Iii'IIcmmI to lmo checkmated
effoitM of iIm Kiuiipfjiii rivnlH,
It H llllllctntliiiil tllllt nieilln 111' till)
Sliinilnrd In'lil u ImiK eniifeicnce with
He. Sun Vet Hi'ii liefntn lie loft the
United Slnte for China ami t lint In
llllM llll till I'iIUiIh lll'CI'HHIU'V til CIIIII'
pinto tin downfall of tin MuiH'lttiN.
NOW COULD THIS HAVE
BEEN COLVIG'S FRIEND?
HAN FltANCIHt'O.Vitl., Jnn. 2l.-
KllrtliiK wltli I'rlvttlu Jninoii Craw
ford. Sixth eompnny. Co.iHt artillery,
a (IohIiIiik Klrl Imndlt today lured lilm
to her ioiiiii. micnrod hl own revol
ver, In'lil hltn up with It noil forced
lilm lo turn over "II hl valuables to
her. Police ar KentchliiK for her.
Tln Bill wan aided In Itvr work by
two liulliluMH, which prevented Craw,
ford from nttaikliiK tier.
Our Correspondents
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
lly A. C. Ilowlott.
Mr. (Iroof Conk and hor two
oliililioii of Unite I'iiIIh spoilt llio nijs'lit
with UK tii"t TuoMilay.
V. K. Ilatmuel, one nf our proKred
hivv fiinmtx of IteeMi creek, came out
to enjoy the ilaiiee TuomiIuv uii;ht ami
wim a uoext at the Sunny Side.
Mr. Swihnit, the Deihy inerehaiit,
eiiuie out Miniilay, went to Medford
uud TiiMilny nltoruoon came iih far
iih Kiifclo I'oiut ami MM-iil the uiirht
with it", takint; the train the next day
for lionie. He teniiU huineHH lively
in llin Ncclmu, eouiileriiiK the m-ukod
of.llm, i'ir.
.Mm. oweUHiiir(ed hint NVdnei-
iluy for Klamath Kail to vixit Mir
duiiKhter ami mhi-in-law, Mr. ami
Mix. C. K. IIoI. She expeetw to re.
main in Klamuth l-'nlln for ahout two
weekn and on her leturn trip Mup off
uud vit.it I'lioiitlx in California uud
Aohhtud, 6ie.
The friend of Autiu (liven and
wife are kImiI to unut them uiiiouk iih
ouee mine. Mr. (Ircen Iiiih huen coii
lined to Iiiu lied, in ami out of the
hospital in Medford, for ahout i.
weeks and tmw ho has m on crutches
as one of hi les 1h piirnlyrinl so that
he euiiuot walk without them. They
were aocoiupauied lo the liomo of Ins
Krumlfulhcr, ,1, J. I'ryer, hy a sister
of Mrs. (liven, MisH Malic) Malthy.
Mr. Akci. one of the count v school
superintendent, caiue out Tluiixliiy,
proeuredu smhlle Iniive at the Sunny
Side stuhli) uud went on ill" to
Hrowtishnro to vii.it the school there
uml the one just nliove known us the
Lone Charley school. lie don't seem
to slop for rain, mini or shine,
Some lime upi a move was started
lo secure the tract of laud lyinj; he.
tweeu llio county road and the creek
hetweeu On lug' store uml tin wigou
hi-hlp) hy the Ladies' Impi'oveineul
uliili of Kiltie I'oiut, Uud word has
heiiu rceniveil hy the secretary of the
oluh tlnil the (rue! of hind will he
donated to the town of liable I'oiut
hy the owner, Mr. Humillou, for a
town park if the lowli will have it
surveyed and deed miide out, uud also
Mr. Hamilton proposes to let the
llaptist church hnvo the lot (hut one
hull' of the church sliiuds on for foil,
uml the cusli will soon lie raised for
tho purpoM).
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS
Several parties tiro planning to
ralHO lomatooM for tho Talent can
nery, Fred Itapp or Talent In HpomlltiK
tho winter In I. oh AiikoIoh,
Hmltt lleeHon of Talent wim In
Medford IiihI We'dnemlay on hnnl
IIOHII.
F, K, JacoliH uud wlfo and Mih.
JohIiuu Pattormm of North Talent
woro trudliiK In Medford last Friday,
Mrn. "W, H. Htanollff wan u kuohI
at thn pleamuit homo of Mih, A. S.
Furry limt ,Frlday,
MrH. II, O, McClaln of lMiooulx
lort IiihI wook for Chlco, Cal., where
hIio will vlolt with hur Kraudmothur,
Mih, Harvey, and othor rolatlvoa.
Mr. and Mih. A. II. Himton re
turned to tliolr liomo In 1'hoonlx thu
lust or the week, Imvlntf hnon takliiK
earn of J, 10, ItohertH1 place ditrlnK
tliolr tibsi'iico,
CHICAGO, .lau. li. Thi'ii) I n
(Strong piiNhihililv lodny that tin1 live
eliildicn nf .liilin It. W11UI1, lln IimiiIi
cr, who illi'il Hhoitlv nflcr llin pinole
liy Pietddcnt Talt from l.fitveiiwnith
penitentiary, will ooiitoMt bin will.
When tho will, whii'h leaven lhi en
tire eMnlo of .fHOO.OOO lo llin widow,
wart )iroHenled for probate Indole
CiiiiiiiiihMliiiicr .1. V. Ilniney, William
T. Alilmtt, vim pioniili'lit of the Con.
Iral Trim! I'ompanv ami oulv attrvii
Iiiu' u itiiCHM In the will, Kiiiil that he
believed WhInIi wiim mil of mouihI miinl
when Dm iuntrtiiiient wax drawn. Ah
hull Miiil that WjiIkJi IihiI ii mania re
piiilin hi hiiu, John V. WaUh, he
lioviui; Hint ho mum imi iloiu rijjit.
Duke Home Atjaln.
MOXTIIKAU Qui'., Jan. ill. Wei
onmed hy u rrowil of thoiihiiuilK upon
Iiiu iclurn ft out hi visit to WuhIi
iiitiin ami N'nw Vmli, tho Duke of
Ciuiimuulil, governor Konernl of Can
mill, tho DneheMK of CouuuuKht ami
Prince I'alrii'in, their daughter, nr
rii'il Katurilny ami al lor a luiof
Mop rouliiiui'il on to Ottawa.
IlnaUIns for honttti
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
I. It (toll left I'rlday moruliiK for
hli liomo at Dixon, Cat.
(loonm I.. NdI Hpi'iil Friday In
Ashlnud.
I). IC, Jones of Unite KnlU uncut a
few ilayn horo thin week, returning
homo Halurday.
Mrs. T. J. O'llarn and Minn Viola
Kmlth stieiit Friday In llranto Panit.
V. K. Jouch, I). K. Jone and Mr.
(Mciisou, Hr., wero Friday Phoenix
vlnltorH from here.
II. i;. 'IVovlllo mndo n IiiihIhomi trip
north tho latter part of the week.
Jnnieu Walker, of Fort Jonen, Oil.,
wan vlnllliih the family of W. 1).
I.cwIm and other frlenda Friday en
route homo from tho north.
Minder Hverett Fabor very plena
untly entertained tho mombom of IiIh
Humlay kcIiooI cIiihh at IiIh home
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Kenneth lleobo entertained
the l S. (', at her homo cant of
Central Point on Wedneiiday after
noon. Mrs. Ileohe, iih on other oc
oaHlmiH, wan a cliarmlm; h osteon and
all had a dollKhtful time.
Mm. lloflltiK and kou kiiouI tho
week end with Medford relatives.
Mm. J. W. Myers and J. N. Smith
Hpitul Halurday In (Irants l'nioc
Our city recorder, J. W. Jucolm,
made a IiiihIiiohr trip to Medford on
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weston, Mr.
and Mrs. llerrinK, MIhs llerrliiK.
Miss Yoiiuk, Mr. and Mm, J. J. (irlm,
Mrs. I). C. (Jrlni, MrH. W. K. Price,
Mis. Stone, Minn Kdlth Stone, MIah
Marshall, MImh Caldwell, Mr. Me-
NaHnar, MIhs MrNautiar, MlriB Hlla
Hay. J. F. Hay, Minx Hulller, M.
Marshall. W. T. Slldham, II. A, Utta,
W. A. Cowley, Mr. Hamilton and K.
I). Ilrlsron wore iuuoiik the Saturday
visitor from hero to Medford.
Merrill Klndlo left Saturday morn
Iiik for Fort Jones, Cal., where ho
will Kiend a few days vIhIUuk with
friends.
Flro Chief T. F, Knaekstedt and
Two more davs
of the one-half
price sale on
Tailored Suits
Long Black Coats
Children's Coats
All Furs
Jh.
rens
Orchards, Homes and Farms
In a Thriving Center in One of the Garden Spots of tho
Rogue River Valley
Ten Heron, one utile west of Talent,
OrKoii; f acrcH Newtown applus, -voatH
old; II acres Hartlett punrH, 1
year old; I acre of HiikIIhIi wnlnutK,
I year old; flun lioulie, 10x21 feet,
:i looms; fine liaru, chicken Iioiiho
and other outbulldltiKB; oxcultotit
well of water 40 feet doop, J0 feet
of water In dry tlmo mid Mtifflclent
to ilrrluatc tho whole place; well wns
iIiik In dry weather, 5 feet In dlaiu
eter where tho water Ik; ruiiH 70
KnlloiiH tier hour; waterworka run
from llio well to tho Iioiiho; laud Ih
level. Soil In fertile, no hardpan;
nlno rown of NewtowtiH filled with
I2T, Knrly Crawford penclios, 100
Ule Crawford, 100 Mulr, HT. Klher-
la ami 300 Karly Wheeler. Price.
J.'. 000, H000 cash down, time on
1 1000 throe years at 0 tier rent In
torest. I.iiinnn N. Judd, excliiHlve
iiKont, Talent, Or0on.
80 acres, mostly saw timber, yel
low pine, l.DOO.OOO feet, amoni; the
hills; price, J2000.
r acres, close to Talent, In culti
vation, dwelling house anil Reed well,
price $3000, $1000 cash, $1000 ono
year at 7 per cent, $1000 two years
at K per cent.
Two mlnoH, Oplilr and Until, 5
miles from Talent; examine them;
flno tunnel GO feet, tho other 1G0
feet.
200 ncroH ono mllo Hotith of Tal
ent, 90 acres set to Hartlett nnd
D'Aujoii penra, fi acres to Spltren
liurj; and Jonathan apples; now bun
i;alow, linrn. COxGO ft.. $250 au acre,
$2ti,000 down, bnlanco terms.
240 acres limber. 4,000,000 feet or
saw Umber, 4 miles from Little
llutte; prlco $3000. ono-thlrd down.
7.1 14 acres, orchard and alfalfa,
not far from Talent, If sold nil to
gether, $325 an acre; If sold In 10
ncro tracts, $350 an ju?re.
8 litres near Talent; good dwell-
liiK Iioiiho and outbuildings; yotinc
orchard, all under a IiIrIi state of
cultivation; $5000, $3000 cash down,
balance on time.
4 '.4 acres 2 miles from Talent,
fertile alfalfa, garden mid fruit soil;
can lie Irrigated; lioimo nnd outbuild
ings; a poultry ranch; $1750.
GO acres, 20 acres under sultlva
t Ion, family orchard, 2 V miles from
Talent; $G00O cash down; among tho
lillht.
34 acres choice fruit farm, 1 mllo
from Talent; $13,000, $7000 cash,
bnlanco In yearly payments, each of
$1000, t' per cent Interest.
17 acres, 2 miles from Talent, n
commercial orchard, should yield this
year from 2500 to 3500 boxes; prlco
$10,000, one-half down.
ItiO acres flno Umber land, mostly
fir and hemlock, something llko
0,000,000 feet of Haw Umber; prlco
$5000 cash down.
20 acres, 1 mile' from Talent, part
In young orchard and alfalfa, $325
per iioro.
2 SO acres near thn famous Sun-
crest orchard, 100 acres under culti
vation; all fenced, fruit and alfalfa
soil; a dwelling house, barn and wa
ter tank; only $125 an acre.
Ono lot In Ashland, 50x142 feet;
good dwelling house mid near tho
depot; $1100 rash.
100 acrci about six miles from
Medford, among tho hills, $12.50 un
aero; rough, coal and Umber laud.
Wolgast-Moran Fight Pictures
AT U-GO
TONIGHT ONLY
Thcsii Films woro taken at San JTrnncisco July 4th,
19.11, showing full .13 rounds of this famous, hattlo,
including knockout.
Moving Pictures, Not Slides
tv
ADMISSION, 25 Cents
10 acres near Talent. all In culti
vation, $425 nn acre, one-third down,
balance III three years at G per
cent.
10 acres, G room holme, barn,
chicken house, some fruit; prlco,
$2750.
10 acros sol to alfalfa and fruit
trees; prlco, $1500.
40 acres, G miles from Gold Hill,
all under cultivation; dwelling, or
chard, etc.; $13,000.
HtislnesH lots In Talent.
15 acres fruit In 5-acro lots, ad
joining Talent; $000 an acre, ono
thlrd cash, balance at G per cont.
150 acres unimproved laud r.oar
Jacksonville.
Fine city resldoiico and G ncro or
chard alfalfa nnd garden land In tho
city of Talent. $0000; $2500 cash
down.
27 acres highly Improved, 3 mllos
from Medford; house, orchard, out
buildings; not far from tho Hurrell
orchard; $10,000, $3500 ensh down
balance time.
GO acres 2& miles from Talent, 20
acres alfalfa; dwelling house, water
outbuildings, orchard; $G000; will
trade.
In Ashland, flno reidilcnco and two
lots near tho M. K. church; J2G00
1G acres highly Improved, closo to
Talent. $G50 nn aero.
80 acrcH 3 Vi miles from Talent;
crook ruim through tho place; six
acres broken; dwelling house nnd or
chard; among tho foothills; only
$25 an acre.
21 Vi acres, a fine orchard near tho
Hurrell orchard, highly cultivated; a
commercial orchard; $15,000.
Now house, 5 rooms, In Talent;
$1050; $300 cash down; time.
A flno new bungalow 4 rooms, 2
acres (13 lots), near high school;
family orchard; $2800.
Livery stable In a fine growing
city; room for 31 horses, etc., $1700.
13 acres, G acres wheat, 40 bear
ing Newtown apples, over 300 2-year-old
penrs; adjoining Talent city lim
its; $5500.
In Talent, lot 50 feet by, 200 feet
on Mnln street; well, fruit; $350;
half down.
100 acres timber among tho foot
IiIIIb, 2 good springs, 7 acres fruit
land, $10 an acre.
15 ncros 1 mile from Phoenix;
well Improved; $4500, tlmo on
$1300.
31 acres 1U miles from Phoenix,
fruit land; $t25 an acre. 10 acres
fruit land $130 nn aero. 10 acres
fruit land $140 an acre. All the
pieces are not far from tho llurrcll
orchard. They aro not Improved.
34 acres highly improved near
Talent, $12,500. $5000 cash; tlmo
on bnlanco. Tho aliovo placo has a
now house of 8 tooins, barn, chicken
house mid blacksmith shop. About
12 acres fine affnlfu, Throws In
team, $500; two wagons, hack, plows,
harrows, etc.
Corner lot near tho M. E. church,
Talent, for $500.
4 lots mid house In Ashland near
tho depot. $1100.
12 nqrea near Hoar crook, soil al
falfa, fruit mid garden.
I hnvo othor places also for sale.
Como nnd oxnmluo or wrlto, enclos
ing stnmps. Lutunn N. Judd, Talent,
Oregon.
Children's Coats
All Furs
Ah
rens
Attention Dairymen
and Stockmen
Just received a car of rcgistorcd
and grado Holstoln cattle. They
wero tho mortgage lifters of tho
Ohio Western Keservo and can do
It here. All from tho noted DcKoI
strain, Imported from Holland.
Host herd west of tho Cascades.
Prices aro right.
Phono 732, party U-l or visit
our ranch on Koss Lane.
TICKXOU At DOOLITTLK
NoyesSc Black
HOUSE AM) S;CX PAINTING
Up-to-Dato Auto and Carriage
Painting, Gold Leaf Signs and
Interior Decorating a Specialty.
Shop nnd Office
8. Grnpo and 10th St.
Office Phono 7771. Res. 7212.
All Work Positively Guaranteed.
There Is nothing that so betrays
carelessness as soiled linen. If you
caro anything about being esteemed
by your follow men do not neglect
your linen. Send It to a laundry
where tho host caro will bo given It
and whero It will get a snow white
finish. Phono for our wagon.
STAR STEAM
LAUNDRY
Pacific laoi. Home 05.
MKDl'OItl), OIIK.
In connection with
our complete line
of feed and poultry
supplies, we have
added a complete
line of
WHIPS
for retail and whole
sale trade
RUSS MILL
Gas in Your Stomach
Not Always Dyspepsia
It's Nervousness
Vur KrrvN vwy uftm uulo our Slomcl IrriUUf ,
'I rrfuw to woil. dktd dmi Dot iligMt ami 0 ton
Ttut'muie Mtxi lri-U, tU.NrwuUn'l,uiIUJj
.la-l )tmuin Hire 0(4, liyaUtttntytUUcUiliitttlyon
h Pttmutli ,S'w.
lluluuim'a GtU'TuUtU ilo thU tu tdHwn. Tkey art
jJo Hcul!y for &. Ttay art on your Stoauti
ecvM, they quiet the IrriUU, rebellious gsiforminc
tamitU, imi nut only rtliv, but euro Cut trniauwlly
llully It rona a Hy if Jun iurTcr from 0i in tl.
aids ill ui( IVmi'ls :k4 t try lUaImina'( 04.THl
ThtM rculiir tabled are sol J for JOo by every Jrujtlit,
ir.i.l I'lrret to II iIuk" .iiia IWttiKcy, ,'UIO Putter Ft.,
ill'iniutm, . c
Nearly a quarter of a
management
THE
Jackson County
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because of
Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. I. Vawter, President Ch R. Lindley, Vice Pros.
C. W. McDonald, Cashier
First
National Bank
OF i -
MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00
United States and Postal Savings Depository
We solicit your business, which will receive our
careful attention.
F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. Ii. ALFOUD, CASHIER
OltniS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT CASHIER
$40 PER ACRE
For 80 acres the east half of the northwest
quarter of section 5, town 36, range 1 west
one and a half miles west of Eagle Point.
Twenty to 25 acres has been under cultivation.
The owner is very anxious to sell and at this
price it ought to move.
W. T. YORK & CO.
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