Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 20, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MiaKFOTtl) MAITJ TRTBTJNE, M13DIT0KD, OTflSClON, BATORDAY. WPRTTi 20, 1912.
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COURT HOUSE NEWS
MiiitIhko Licenses
i:. Ii, Uurtou mul Madallno Ilnlo.
Probata
Mutaio of Ell K. Andor'son Order
providing allowntico for family.
Kftlnto . of Ilouocca Kpslcston In
VciUory nnd Appraisement filed show
ing cstnto valued at 120,232. IS.
Estato of Elisabeth Stownrt
Soml-nnnutil account filed and ap
proved.
EBtnto of Martha A. Brooks
Semiannual account filed and ap
proved. Efltnto of Martha A. Brooks Semi
annual account filed nnd approved.
Estato of Walter C. Gardner Or
Uor netting May 31, 1912, as day tor
final settlement.
Estate of John McN'abb Order ap
pointing C "V. McDonald guardian
dr Knthcrlnc Irono McN'abb and John
Arthur McN'abb.
Estato of John McN'abb Order to
Issuo citation.
Xcw Cn-ses,
Minnie Selbcrt vs. John B. Selbert
fllilt for divorce. G. C. McAllister, at
torney for plaintiff.
Augusta L. Eggleston vs. .Edgar
tyorrlron hllncr ct nl., application "to
forocloso tax lien. G. C. McAllister,
attorney for plaintiff.
Ileal Estate Transfers
L. J. Pierco to 'M.' C. Lining.
property in Ashland
Lena Stollo to Lllllc M. Allen,
land in sec. 1C, twp. 36, 4W.
U. S. to J. B. Walker, 1C0 acres
10
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In twin 33, 2W. Patent
S. T. Howard to Lydla Sp.inos,
property In Medford 10
"W. W. Von der Hellcn to Grace
C. Chlldreth, lot 30, tilk. G,
Contral add. Eagle Point...
J. B. Piatt tb Martha G. Piatt,
1 land in sec 3, twp. 37, 3V.
8. Gorth to O. E. Truman, land
In sec 34, twp. 32, 2E
190
100
10
P. R. Xcll, administrator, to
Mary A. Fry, land in sec 31,
twp. 37, 2V 430
J. Prader to Sarah J. Dozier,
property on Xutley street,
Ashland
Sarah J. Dozier to John Prader,
160.43 acres in twp. 35, 2V.
It. L. Burdlc to G. S. Butler,
lots 9, 10 and 11, Mountain
View add., Medford
10
10
10
C. S. Sanderson to Anna M.
Sanderson, lot 15, Constant's
add., Central Point 2300
Lula I. Dean to W. It. Bagley.
7& acres in twp. 38, 1'..
V. Ulrich to V. L. Chlldreth,
lot 1, Ulrich. add.. Eaglp
joint
10
200
T. E. Nichols to W. L. Chll
dreth, 1 1-3 acres In Eaglp
Point .' 150
S. V. Davis to C. B. Brown, lot
14, bile. 1, Highland Park
add., Medford 1.0
Emily Ii. Carpenter to H. A.
llanscom, lots 1 and 2, blk.
70, Medford
C. H. Murrey to 3Iary X.
Wright, lot 22, blk. 1, Tut
tle's Second add., Medford.
Jcnnlo G. Jones to P. E. Con
way, prpperty In Ashland., . .
C. E, Carpenter to Stephen
Tobin, laud In sec. ,21, twp.
35, 1V. r... '..,.'..
J. Thrasher to G. T. Thrasher,
property in It. It. addition,
Phoenix '. '..1.
JmueK Leslie to Mary Leslie,
, lot (i, Blk. J, Knrregau's add.
lo Medford
C. D. Filler In 15onil of IUcdIk
Agr. College, laud in I). L. C.
Howard 11. Stearns to Federal
Tel. Co.. land in D. L. C. 50,
Join; V. McDonald to Frank If.
KiiiKole, laud in twp. :7, '2E. :
E. Ii. irunloy to M. F. Iluuley,
jwwer of attorney .'...
J. S. lianictt to C. W. Shurpe,
10 acres iii twp. .'17, 2W
Hoy . IteoriM to W. M. Gor
hani ct al., lot .j, blk. 1, Gar
ner Subiii's aild. Woodvillo
10
100
10
8250
420p
8000)
200
11. II. Harris, trustee, to U. F.
Piatt, guardian, loin 3 and 4,
Davis hubdivihion of lot 12, 1)1 lc
u, Qullaway's add., Medford J
U. S. to Hurt W, rieud, 100 acrtjs
iu twp. H ? E Patent
Ous Newbury, adui., to Martha
L. Taylor, lot , block 0,
Itontty'K add., Medford 1200
John Koob to Ruphnel C. Mcsk
jer, mining property in twp.
JJO, 3 AV 1250
J. K. Robert )o Martha C. Itob-
qrts, -il acres in twp. 37, ii
. ..),. , ,
0. ft'cl.!'.. ly. to Duvlci Ciiig
catlo, Jliin'd in section 5, twp.
38, ;' oast
10
200
J. 0. Gojjlo Jb Frank Kolilbcuk,
lot 10,'bloijk 5, lierryvalo add.
toMedqvd 230
CatjKiy IC Jluckimui to J. 11,
Hunter, land in twp. 30, 1 K.,
E. T. Staples to J. 13. Hunter,
J3.37 acres in twp. 3D, 1 1?.,
, , s , ,.,.,, ,,,.,.., Contract
Ilewlqrspu Hash, to J. B. Hunt
er, laud in wntloii 23, twp.
"wt, iii .7,.. '...;; as
E)i, Oi (lvivr to Auuiu Kclio-
hor ct nl., Iiuul in Onklnwn
add. Medfonl , 10
Clinrlolto M. Sartn.w to 0. C,
Weisenliurgcr, property iu
Asliluud 10
M. 1). Ltndley to Win. Vlclcltnr,
lot 10, blk. 3, aumiysitle add.
Medford
F. F. Nelson to ,lutuc. II. llur-
sey, properly iu Ashland... 800
Clmrlcp Datcuutn to Irwin It. '
Hntnnnn, land in sec. M, twp.
'tl 1 K
E. H. Ilnulcy lo A. L. Aikins,
10
Inml in L. D. C. -15, twp. 37,
av...; io
Qonlon Voorltie.s to Helen W.
Hinglinm, land in twp. 38, 1V .1
Gonlon Voorliics to Helen W.
Hinglinm, land in I). L. C -10,
twp. 38, 1V
H. A. Thurber to G. W. Aj-ur,
lot 0,. Mk. 4, ltoss add. Med
ford io
Clins. P. Sncll lo Hello Nickell,
land in twp. 30, IK 20
A. I). Helms to James E. Mo
Go wait, property iu Hellms
add. Medford 10
W. A. Jones to Jnsten Hnrtmnu,
lots 0 and 7, blk. S, Rcrryvalo
nd,d. Medfonl 1
Cold Hay Realty Co. to Tolo
school dist. No. J8, all blk.
45, Tolo 10
A. W. Goddaril to Gold Rny
Really Co., land iu sec. 23,
twp. Jo, ...,
Biackwell Hills Mmim? Co. to
Gold Ray Realty Co... 320
acres in twp. 36, 3V
10
50
L. L. Cunuiugbnm to J. M.
Washburn, 10 acres in twp.
39, IE 100
C. II. Aners to C. Whitney An
derson, land in sec. 7, twp.
'i J ii JL
Ann Wait Moore to Lewis A.
Wait Power of Attorney
Ronton Bowers to Jacob Stone,
lots 1, 2. 3. 4, blk. 73, Cen
tral Point 10
Robt. Casey to F. IJ. Waite,
land in twp. 30.' IE 10
Nanc" A. Finley to Robt. Casey
land iu twp. 3D, JLE ,. .10
Jcsso Houck to John F. Patty,
lois 35, 3G, Highland Park-
add. Ashland GOO
0. & C. Ucv. Co. to A. F. Ander
son, land in twp. 3S, IE.... 10
J. F. Brown to Eliz. A. Von der (
Helleu, lots 12 and 13, blk. 0,
Central add. Eagle Point. ... 1
W. A. Joues to Welborn Bccsou,
land iu twp. 38. 1W 23.27
Sarah R. Jeter to Helen Hughes,
lots 27 and 28, Highland Park
Add 10
Orlie B. Rush to It. B. Johnson,
3 acres iu twp. 39. IE 10
Ann It. Gregory to Orlie B.
Rush, land in bee. 14, twp. 3D,
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B. BcaHi to First Church of
Christ, Scientist, land in Ash-
laud ...... GGo
Amos Dahuff "to James H. Her-
scy, lot 7, blk. C, Boulevard
add. Ashland 400
Geo. Irwin to Emma E. Thomp-
Jon, Jot 1, blk. 10, A-sblnnd. . 10
Rebecca Eggleston to W.A. Fur-
rey, lund in twp. 39, IE 800
F. L. Tou Velle to Frank Mc-
Kee, land in twp. 30. 2W. . . 10
Elmer E. Bagley to Frank if.
Telmorc, land in twp. 30, 4V 030
E. K. Anderson to D, II. Jnck-
son, property in Talent .... 300
Robk C. Rcamc to August Lor-
entz, lot 9, blk. 80, Medford 10
Mary Bnrcliell to E. A. Bur
clicll. land in two. JR. 4W. .
E. A. Bnrcliell to Mary Bnrcliell,
land in twp. 30, 4W
Geo. R. Wiley to James W.
Wiley, land iu blk. C, It. R.
add. Ashland 10
AGED MINER FOUND.
DEAD BY CREEK
H. H. Tucker, aged 70 years, a res
ident of Talent, and well known
throughout southern Oregon as a
miner and prospector, was found
dead on tho banks of Wagner creek,
five miles above Talent, Friday
morning, by Davo Davidson. Coro
ner A. K. Kellogg was called and tho
body removed to Ashland for an in
(lucst to be hold today.
Thrco theories are advanced as
the cause of death suicide and mur
der, highly improbable, and accident
al, tho most likely cause. Tho aged
maii was found with his head, sub
merged In the water, and his body
resting on tho bank. It Is thought
that he was stricken with heart fail
ure as bo was lying down to get a
drink of water. Another theory Is
that ho stumbled and fell Into tho
stream, striking his head upon a
rock, causing unconsciousness.,
Tuckor had Hvod at Talent for
twelve years and was well 'known.
HaveYouaBadBack?
Drlvo away your backacho, get to
day a package of Mothpr Qruy's Aro
matic, eaf for tho kidneys apd cor
recting that lame, sore and all un
strung feeling of the nerves. If your
kidneys act too frequently, or uctlon
vl X I i f u 1, a n tl .scanty, Aromatic Lpaf(
Js cdr'rccilvQ 'and tho best regulator;
At druggists or by mail GOc. Samploi
Fit KM. AddrosH Tho- Mnllior (liny
Co,, Lo Roy, X. V.
Our Correspondents
1 EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. j JACKSONVILLE I
(By A. C. HowletU
When 1 Inst wroto for the Mih
Tribune I was in my homo In Knglo
Point, but today (Tuesday. April IC)
t nm in Grants Pass, and so have not
much to write about ICaglo Point,
but before 1 left thoro on Sunday
morning I discovered that the Indies
of Kaglo Point had mndo extensive
preparations for the Kastor festivi
ties on Sunday evening and I liavo
no doubt but that they had a fine
entertainment, as we have soma of
the best talent there Is In the coun
Taking tho P. & K. car nt Kaglo
Point for Table Rock station nt 7:25
Sunday morning 1 was met at tho
station by Rev. M. C. Davis and
taken to Table Rock, schoolhousc,
where the young folic had mndo
every preparation for a grand enter
tainment In commemoration of
Easter Sunday. They had tho school'
house decorated with various kinds
of flowers, evergreens, etc., and had i
all the arrangement to have n Joyful
tlmo and make the hearts of tho
parents glad. Tho program was
well rendered and everything went
off In first-class style. After the
exercises were over a picnic dinner
was served and It takes more ot an
expert In tho culinary department
than I am to describe it. Thero
seemed to bo nothing lacking that
was calculated to tempt a man to do
violence to his stomach, for every
thing that this bountiful land ot ours
produces was there, even colored
eggs for the benefit of the little folk.
After the entertainment was over
Rev. M. C. Davis had tho people
assemble on the front part of the
schoolhousc and took a photo of the
whole crowd, then took one of the
class of little girls that wero among
the prominent actors In the exercises.
and then took n photo of the Inside
of tho building as It was decorated.
There were representatives from the
Agate, Chapparel. Sams Valley. An
tioch Sunday schools and many of
them took part iu tho exercises. At
2:30 p. in. Rev. M. C. Davis preached
to a large and seemingly apprecia
tive congregation and your corre
spondent preached at night. Taking
the day altogether it was a day that
will bo remembered for a long time,
by many who were present.
Tho next morning we started for
tho Klk creek country, stopping on
tho way for dinner with our old
time friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph
Hannah. Alter dinner we continued
our Journey, stopping at the Central
schoolhouso long enough to grct't
tho teacher, John Newlnnd, and the
children and have n photo taken of
tho school. This Is Mr. Xewhuid's
first school and ho seems to bo the
right man iu the right place, for It
seems as though the Xewland family
arb particularly fitted for school
teaching. Passing on we stopped
and paid our compliments to Mine
Hostess Mrs. Middlebusher and fam
ily, then went on up Elk creek to
tho Pence schoolhousc. where Rev.
Davis preached to about all that
there wero in tho neighborhood, and
he and I went to flcorgc Lynch's to
spend the night. And the next day
was , spent visiting in tho neighbor
hood and I preached that (Tuesday)
night. But I must stop for this
time and go to see Dr. Kindly, who
Is treating my eyes. The next time
will tell mure about tho trip.
I TABLE ROCK. f
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Mrs. B. Connor Is iu San Fran
cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koyes of
Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Donald o( Carrollton, HI., visited
with Mr. and Mm. S. C. Collins last
Sunday. ' -
Mrs. Hall returned from Sacra
mento on Tuesday.
Robert Patterson of Oklahoma has
taken a position on tho Connor
ranch.
Thomas Godfroy of Beagle will
s'ta'rt a meat wagon on the Table
Rock routo about May 1.
Oliver Pcnland oxpects to have his
blacksmith shop ready for business
soon.
Supervisor D. C. Henry of Gold
Hill visited Table Rock school April
ISth.
Dr E. Kirchgessner
Practice limited to chronic disomies.
HOTEL HOLLAND
Wednesdaya. Flours, 10 to 3.
Offlro Ifotol Holland. Both Phoned.
ltt'BldcncQ.y.liouUi Funnor lOxxO.
EH
Mrs. Osr-ur Lowls has returned
I from Siskiyou county, where shu Iuih
been teaching school for tho past
month.
12. D. Riiggs, L. L. Mnllt nnd G. L.
Butler, three well-known business
men of Ashlnnd, wete Jacksonville
callers Thursday.
Mlsa Jonnlo Kltto arrived from
Denver, Colo., beiug called hero by
the serious Illness or her father, V.
C. Kltto.
Dick Rock of Steamboat has been
spending a fow, days In town.
Mrs. F. AV. Carnnhnn spent
Thursday night with friends living
here, being on her way to tho Blue
Lodge mine.
A fishing party composed of A,
Oangwlsh. Charles Bunford and Rob
ert Finney left for Squaw Lko Fri
day, where thoy will spend four or
flvo days.
Dr. J. W. Robinson has returned
from Oakland. Cnl., where he and
his family havo boon spending tho
winter.
Tho Sewing club met nt the home
of Mrs. Lewis Ulrich Friday after
noon. Mrs. Fred Kick Is a now
member of the club.
W. F. Qulssenbury came over from
Medford on business Thursday.
"Curly" Wilson loft for Pendleton
Thursday morning, where ho has
been engaged by Bob Onrrett to play
ball. Success to him.
Robert Femly loft for tho Dead In
dian country the first of tho week,
where ho will spend the next month
before leaving for the const.
A number of young neonle sur
prised .Miss Lolla Prim Friday evo-
THE
Sunrise Laundry
FAMILY WASHING A SPKCIAITV. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Orders called for and delivered. First class work dono by hand.
Ladles' nnd men's suits cloancd nnd pressed. Tel. Main 7S31;
Home. 37. Corner Eighth and South Central Avonuo.
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National Bank
OF.
MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00
United States and-Postal Savings Depository
Wo solicit your business, which will receive our
careful attention.
F. K. DEUKK, PRKSinKNT M. L. ALFOItl), OABIUER
OltRIH OHAWFOItD, ASSISTANT- CASHIlilt
Nearly a quarter of a century under tho same
management
THE
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ackson bounty oanK
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
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W. I. Vawter, Prcsideiit G. R. Liiiflloy, Vice Pros.
OW. McDonald, Cashier
nlng, tho occnnloti being her birth
day. Tluiso present wero! MInbos
Hurst, Chttn Elmer, Harriet DoIhuii,
Anim Wondt, Pearl Ullletto nnd Mrs.
Lowln Ulrich.
Mrs. Wlllliun Von der llollen or
Eagle Point ban been visiting nt tho
homo of Ohauncey Floroy,
Editor drier of tho Ashland Tid
ings was n business culler thin week,
C, M. Buek or Josephine county Is
with us agiilii,
Mr. Fernley, the druggist, and
Chester Wltlilugton are camping nt
Sipiaw Lake.
T. W. Miles r tho Jackson County
Abstract company transacted busi
ness nt the county sent Monday,
John A, Mnrsh wiih In Medford
Monday ordering lumber for John
Klrmse's new barn.
John Diiuuiiigtou, Dr. Golden, II. M.
Collins,' Jack Sharp, W. 1. Melnlyro
mid oilier dteiples of ImiiiU Walton
have been playing linvoe nulling (lie
finny tribes of Squaw Luke.
Roy Woiuuelv is employed in Me
Dowell's confectionery parlors at
Medfonl.
Mel, 1 'curve was over from Poor
mini's ereek Tuesday. He lias been
engaged in developiui; miuin ntper
ty in Josephine county.
Frank Kaolin Her and two of his
daughters, were iu Medford Tuesday.
Jnek Dent of .Medford was a Jack
sonville visitor Tuesday.
Misses Eifert of Medford isiled
tliejr sister, Mrs. W. H. Itanium, one
day this week.
Mrs. Frank Johnson nnd herduugli
ler of Grinds l'ps wera guests of
Mr. uptl .Mrs. E. l Poller Tuesday.
Pile Cured In O to 11 llnrs.
Your druggist will refund money It ,
PAZO OINTMENT falls to euro any
caso ot Itching. Blind, Bleeding or
Protruding Pllos In to 1-1 dnvs. GOc.
Medford
Tent and Awning
Company
JIanufoclurorn of unit Dcmlcr In
AWtrxicas, texts, rtrs, comas
or Ail, KiHna
Duck All WcIkIHn anil WI.UIib.
Au'iilut;. Htrltw, Klc.
WHOLESALE AND BETAII.
All Miikra of Awning unit Torch
Curtains put up at Manufacturem'
I'rlca.
ArpiiI for tho
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100 IT. Trent St.
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you cannot know the satisfaction of
having thebest.
Coffees
We have always made a specialty of
these lines and most of the discrimin
ating users have found it out. ,
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- Yew and Cedar Posts always on hand
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April, an, 20, 27.
May 2, II, -I, 8, 10, 11, 11, IC,
17, 18, 21, 2U,
Juno 1, (J, 7, 8, 13, 14, ic, 17,
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