Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 14, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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medfotcd mail tribune, medford, Oregon-, titi'today, makou h, 1012.
Our Correspondents
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
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Geo. Perkins Bpcnt Tucsdny in
Gold lltll.
jT. W. Osgood, C. M. Ktdd nml
Trunk Wnlt of McdCord, J. Soott
of upper Hogue river mid .less Glass
of Antioch were hero on business
Tuesday.
Onr Jiowly elected city officors
will tnko idmrgo Monday evening,
April 1st, 1012.
Tho wireless telcgrnph company
liavo purchased ten acres of the
Steam tract in West Bear creek bot
tom just east of this city nnd commerce-
work there Tuesday niomiim.
Jtcv. Aldrich with the help of i-onic
jioSghboring miiaHtctVi will begin iv
Keries of renvoi meetings Sunday
evening, March 17th. All arc cor
dinlly invited to attend these meet
ings. .Clyde Apple.gato .left today to re
name his duties on the bridge gang
of tho Southern Pacific.
Mr. and Mrs. Volkcr returned
Tuesday from n visit to Ashland.
,.T. C. Wilson who left hero last
summer for California, . and Inter
moved to Arizona, lias returned to
tins jjily mm will probably locate
here again.
A- J. Ouslcy left Monday morning
for Mnrysville, .Cnl., where he ' 1ms
several contract.1.
iRcv. Urooks of. Grants Pnss.
preached nt the Christian church
hero Sunday evening.
Mr. Parker and family of Seven
Oaks, visited relatives in Grants
Pass Suudny.
At our annual city election held
Monday. March lllh, J912, A.
Cowley wan elected mayor , for two
years, A. V. Moon and W. il. Alex
ander were elected councilmen for
tlirec years, and J. Q Isaacson trea
surer for two years. Thero was not
any excitement shown, only between
B. P. Peart running for councilman
on the .people's ticket and Alexander
running on the citizens' ticket, Mr.
V. E. Alexander coming out victor
ious. Pew Crane preached at the Chris
tian church in Grants Pass Sunday
craning.
Melio Byrloy who has been staying
liqrc with his grandma, Mrs. Coffits.
and attending school, left for his
homo beyond Gold Jlill where he will
attend school.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
A. C. llowlctt
Thero is another dwelling lioiise In
course of construction In our Itttto
town. James Klngcr Is putting up
a neat ltttlo bungalow on his lots in
tho Wrick addition.
I omitted to state In my last that
among tho many farmers who wore
In our town Saturday wero Charles
Sletleld and wife of Lake Creek. iMr.
Singleton and daughter, P. J. Avers
and daughter, Miss Rosa, tho latter
at present assisting at tho Sunuysldc.
G rami ma Unckathorn started Inst
Saturday for YVoodvillo to visit her
daughters, Mrs. Moagley and Mrs.
Slmpklns.
Sunday was nulto a day at tho Sun
nysidc. as thero seemed to be a kind
of a concerted movement on the part
of somo qf our townspeople, as there
wero Mr. and Mrs. Frank Solter, one
of our hardware merchants: Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Weber, our pharmacist:
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Brown, one of
our merchants, G. II. Wamsley and
daughter Miss Mable, Mr. and Mrs.
nolt, general manager of the Pacific
& Eastern railway. Dr. Win. W. P.
Holt and brother-in-law .Mr. Purdy.
Mr, Wood, timekeeper for tho 1 &
E. railway, besides qulto a number of
strangers who just came In for a
good dinner, and they all seemed to
enjoy themselves very much and
about all threatoned to come back
again In tho near future. I tell you
Mr. Editor It makes one feci that life
Is worth living to sec such cheerful
ness and brotherly love among neigh
bors as was manifested hero last
Sunday,
Thero was a young man came out
last Sunday to try his fortune riding
Lucking- horses, but thero didn't
seem to be any one who had unruly
Piles Cured Jn O to 34 Days.
Your druggist will refund money if
PAZO OINTMENT falls to euro any
case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or
Protruding Piles In C to 14 days. GOc.
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horses that cared to have them ridden i
In that way, so he had to take his
saddle back to Mcdford again with
out using it.
George West and Wm. Fruit, two
forest rangers, came out from Med
ford Sunday evening ou the P. & E.
cars, spent the night nt the Sunny
side and took the Trail stago Monday
morning for the big timber.
Wm. Spencer came out Monday
evening to look after a Job of car-
.pentcr work on some ono of the new
buildings, but found that ho was
most too early in the season, as there
will be but little doing in the line of
carponter work until the first story
of the big brick that is going up Is
completed and then tho carpenters
vlll he ready to go to work. Mr.
Spencer said that by that time he
rould get quite a number of Jobs,
and It Is apparent that there will bo
considerable work In all branches of
mechanical work hero this summer.
Everett Culhortson of l.nko crook
took a room at the Suiinysldo Sunday
ovonlng. Ho Is workliiR (or Mr.
Hoak, one of our prosperous farm
ers just above town.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen sur
prised tho people of the Suunystdo
last Sunday evening by putting In an
appearance, although Mr. Allen has
been a rogular boarder hero for some
time, but he excused himself Satur
day nnd went to Med ford on tho
ground that ho did not have tho lum
ber to do tho work that was to bo
dono, so went to Mcdford and was
married to Evellno Stono of Ashland
In Mcdford by the Justice of the peace
Mr. Taylor, and they are now plan
ning to live In this section for tho
summer at least. Their many friends
arc tendering their congratulations.
P. M. Flndsley, an Insurance agent
of Mcdford, Is hero with us for a few
days looking over the situation with
an eye to business. Also Mr. Paul
OplU, a timber specialist, of Medrord,
wis a guest among us Tuesday.
Elmer Sponccr nnd 11. Read of
Dudley spent the night with us on
their way to their homo In tho hills.
Our school board met Monday
night and among other things In the
line of business entered Into contracts
with' W. L. Suddarth and wife to act
as principal and Intermediate, and
Miss Mamie Wright as primary teach
er in our school. Mr. and Mrs. Sud
darth ar6 from Josephine county, but
Miss Mamlo Wright has been a resi
dent of this neighborhood for several
years, and whllo I was on Elk creok
I had the pleasure of visiting her
school there, where she has a nice
llttlo school and a host of warm
friends not only In tho school room
but among the patrons.
Knnes creek friends regret very
much his departure,
Anna Hlglubotham returned homo
from Gold Hill Saturday after spend
ing several days with Mrs, Lttmdou,
who hint been quite sick hut Is .much
Improved at this time.
Word has been received from Mrs.
Ueese living at Alhambra, Cal., that
no rain had fallen since September
nnd that they would welcome a real
old Oregon soaker. Mrs. Rocso was
formerly a resident of Kaucs creok.
Katies crook business visitors to
GolU lllll this week wore Mr. and
Mrs. Avery, Mrs. Taylor and daugh
ter, Elmer Illglnbothatn, John Mc
Chrlchle, Mr. Grcoulcaf, Al Rhotou,
John Mardnn, Mrs. lloggls, Mr. and
Mrs. Householder and Ulll Yuntx.
Pauline Olson of Gold lltll spent
Sunday nt tho Rnulou with her
friend Mary lloggls.
George Shump, who Is employed
nt the llradeu mine, was In Jackson
ville Saturday after supplies.
Mello llyrloy, who has been stny
ing with his grandmother In Central
Point for the past year, has returned
and Is attending the Dardanolls
school.
deep. Mr. Stnnellff Is a former
Phoenix boy and has returned to tho
Rogue river valley with his wife and
baby to make their homo hero.
A case from Ashland was brought,
to Talent and tried before Justice U.
II. Sherman, lien Willie against Oat
King, Tor wages 'as cook In rosttui-,
rant. King, It was said, had tried,
to reduce WIIUoh wages from ll.nt)
to t, Tho Jury decided lit favor of
Willie.
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It will take tho form of a Ht. Pat
ricks dance, tho fact of the holiday
coining on Hundny making It ncces
sary for It to bo held either uuforo or
after tho 17th.
Thin week the lilnh Helmut nluiliinlii
are enjoying the mid-term oxnmlnif
tlon. 'Phono will 1m tho InMt of Im
portance beforo the end or thu school
year In May. i
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GOLD HILL ITEMS.
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Mrs. J. Davidson of "Garden
Rone" was a recent caller on Kaues
creek.
Sheriff Jones passed through horo
Saturday on official business.
Mrs. Mardon has returned homo
rom Gold Hill, after spending the
week with Mrs. Olson.
The attendance at the Dardanells
Sunday school Sunday was good,
there being 50 present. Rev. Mark i
Davis preached a vary interesting
sermon. ,
John Byrley
Montana, his old
Dr. Molt of EiiKle Point wns
Talent Tuesday.
P. 11. Oatman of North Talent was
in Phoenix Tuesday evening.
Hen Fautch came over from the C.
E. Rowell orchard to C. Carey's ou
Tuesday after seed potatoes.
W. S. and Hertlo Staucllff wore at
Jacksonville on Tuesday imylng taxes.
Cupid has got firm hold ou the
Phoenix young people and the aver
age Is ono couple married each week.
C. Carey of North Talent was do
ing business In Phoenix Inst Wednes
day morning.
Mr. Win. Jacks of Cottage Grove,
Ore., who came up when she hoard
that her brother L. A. Rose was very
111, came out from Mcdford Tuesday
aud spent the day with Mrs. A. S.
Furry.
Mrs. Weeks and daughter. Miss
Gertie, cnnie out from Mcdford Tues
day nml were calling on old-tlmo
friends in Phoenix.
Lutlo Staucllff came In Tuesday
from Creswell. Ore. He drove through
In four days In a light rig. He said
the mud In many places wns a.xle I
George Patrick was a visitor In
Mcdford Saturday.
Lawrence Card well aud Mrs. 13.'
Cnrdwell and daughter wero In Cen
tral Point Thursday. ,
Mayor Ueemnu and daughter, Vir
ginia Ueemau, were Mcdford visitors
Saturday.
A dance will he given at dlut Gold
Hill opera house next Friday night.
You Won't Get Another
Opportunity LiKe This
Sl.udobakor carriage now last Juno, mwl $1120, will
soil lor $75.
Hand sowod Miglinli brass mounted harness, cost
$100, will soil for $25.
Bay lior.su, weight about .1200, cost $120, will null
Tor $75.
Oolitic saddlo mure, ago 8 yours, cost $75, will mill
for $50, and saddle costing $:U will soil for $20.
F. H. COWLE3
Woataway Orchard, Medford
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The Line Is Busy
You have heard that ho fine aud wo will venture that II made you sort
of have that funny foelliiK under your collar aud say thltiKS about thu
telephone company that was to say tho least uncomplimentary.
Our lino was husy yesterday and we wero too tired last ulitht to Rot
out anything "NlJW and so wo Just will say our same old KACTH WK
AUK THI2 UUST hecauso we have lieen tho best prepared, hut In addi
tion w have had tho practical experience and It Is not uoccHtpry for us
to experiment with your case In tho leant. Did you uver stop to think
what experience means. It mny .mean lit your case u speedy recovery or
on tho other" hand It may mean that a few good words of advice may
nave ultimately a grave condition.
Another think we call your attention to every day Is the fart that
wo work for less this as n KACT too. We chnrKO exactly the immn In
nil Instances as the prices for tho same work In the Ihist and why should
wo charge more? Only ono nuswor, the Trust have nald that If wo wero
KoIiik to lie nice hoys and wanted to play In their yard wo would have to
charge certain prices aud In event we did not do us they desired wo
would he humllhiU'd by them In that they would not speak to us ou (ho
street (Oh Joy, some of them don't) nor would they allow us to talk In
their meetings.
Dear IHHILIC. wo are not restricted to speaking once a year. You
will hear from us every day. Ho with us, we're right.
CONSULTATION always KUKK
Drs. Saunders & Green
OnrnoU-Corey Building, Mud ford, Oregon
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