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MTCDFORD MXIC TRIBIWE, MEDFORD, ORKOOy, SATURDAY. MAY 10, 1010
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APPLEGA1E GEM POINT
Th Krerjtioib club aave a l.np
Yir hart tlm dance at the wx-Ul-lit
ball Saturday and It looked like
hard tlmaa to the boy in their
patched nvarall and the alrln In thalr
calico ball itownn, but hard llmen
war still more apparent when the
girl HMOrt;d' the boyn to the "tip
pr that connlnted ot baked bean, hoe
cake, anion and coffee.
Many of the Apiiloxate people are
counting on oIw? lit the Hitch dance
frMay night.
Mr. Mansfield, with hli wife, has
detail Yliltlng hi mthr Hi Aahland
who la recovering front a apll of
11IHMM.
Wednesday nlgjit the community
held a meetlni for tha purpote of at
tending buatnesa pertaining to the
field niHtl and It was decided to havo
a special day Sunday to put up tho
stand, rlear off tho grounda and do
tho various other things that are con
nected with the trig day.
At the picnic May IK Mr. Cantrall
will preaent the alitor cup to the
winning achool. Dr. Schafer of the
University of Oregon, lias consent
oil to speak, and Dirk I'osy of Ash
land, la going to entertain tho peo
ple with some of his readings that al
ways express or Inspire mirth and
laughter.
CHadys Hom. Joala Wright, ISva
Ornbb and Slmo Throckmorlen went
to the earnlral at M ml ford Saturday
Might.
At the eating Weilneaday night
It w decided that the ladles or the
dletrlet fttrnlsh the cakes for the ball
the night or the IHth, and Mr. Ilonrh
oh la to ceok the aupnor, tho dlstrlrt
buying all or the neceeeltlna.
We know that tho people as well as
tho pupils are awaiting tlio roports of
tho Ith grado oxinnluntlons, hut no
ropart has, been rwelvoll as vol.
The high school Is taking thn sec
ond semester oxants this wnek nnd
will continue thotn next week, as
soliool Is out tho 19th.
Harry llrowu made a Imslneae trip
to Central Paint Monday morning.
John I'arnoll, Jim fJrubb, Oro
II r own and Blmn Throckmorlen went
to tho play In Medford Krlday night.
llnlen Mee, lldlth Kulill. Hoy and
Harry llrowu wont over to Medford
to the play last week.
The afternoon program for the an
nual Valley I'rlile creamery pluulr
has been ao well arranged that every
one can take part, and through the
kindness of -the merchanta, worth
while prises are offered for all tho
Ntuats. Bo get a program of your
own from any of the stores and de
ride right mow what prlsea you will
take.
Mr. I'etersou. the county school
BMparvlaor, visited at Applegnte and
Ike atudenta nnjoyad an hour or hla
delight fal entertainment, besides the
lecture.
Italy OffOHhMtMM- and Cheater Kitbll
made a bualneas trip to Jaekaon
villa Tuesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. K. J. llrown and
family went to the stole grange at
Ursula I'aas Tuesday.
BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES
Mr. and Ml- tl V. Hal Kit end i
laincd u l'c nl' then friends ai curd
Suttutlay eveiiiiiu.
WlUuiiu Hcur left TucMll'or the
l'reabyteriun convention in Atlanta,
tin., an a tlclegate.
Miaa Nina rtenr remitted from the
valley TihmmUi.v. when' nhe hud been
Uittng friend"".
Mr. rurkntsn returned from Mod
ford Tueedw). where be liud been on
Ur,
M i In I (oldcigli cunie luuiiti
i i i lie hospital ut Med
i' i -In luiil been for mine
M
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to
tin
Mwl,
bean
li'Mililetlav rctnrned from
nl 1 ii -'In), where he bus
'M i visiting friends,
Mr. o'ltni n t'1'tiirtiml Tuesduv I nun
Finn L i wlieie he hu been ull win
ter UN "''' luiiaii.
Huy I'uKti .mil Muriel Hruuinrd
went un i" Pinker' ranch Tuesduv.
HHl I il" 'Hi-i'ii has united his luiu
ilv buck i" I mi
Mr. ifciu.ih unit to Multoid Tuk
tiny on busim --
Mr. Muxpln uji up Taenia cm1
U Mlfill?.
Minn Alice Whipple of Itogile lllver,
was the gueHt of Mr. A bin William
for a few days the first of the week.
W. It. Hynim of Table Rock, was
a business visitor here Wednesday.
Professor A. J. Hanly of Medford,
was shaking hands with old friends
here the middle of tho wcok.
Miss Ollre Howard, who has spout
th past week In Central Point, re
turned to her home In Ashland Tues
day. Mrs. LIkkIo Owens, Mrs. It most
Hathaway, Misses Vlrgle Owens, Ha-j
xel and Coaette Tetherow and Nada
Altlmus wero among tho Central
Pointers at tho Mnlhls evangelistic
meetings In Aehland Tuesday oven
lug. O. A. Oardner of .Tarksfliivllle, was
paying tho voters In this vicinity .
visit the first of the week.
Miss I'tmrl Gill has beon the gitost
of hor mint In Medford for tho past
week.
One of tho prettiest as wnll as one
or tho most ilellghtrul social affairs
of the season was that given (it thn
home of Mrs. Wayne I.oever Sat
urday afternoon, whore Mrs Toever
aaslstod by the rest of the inoinbors
of the "&0" club, entertained In hon
or of Miss Kranclne MrN'assar, who
departs soon from our midst.
Three wagonloada and fourteen
high-power machines crowded with
dirty gypsies stopped In our city
Tuneday. For thirty mlnutoa they
bartered with the ahnp keepers, an
gered the cltlKins nnd lorrorlMl tho
children. At tho ond or that time
they were given a pressing Invitation
to proceed on thnlr way, whleh they
reluctantly did, after so mo confused
jabbering.
It. M. Morgan, W. H. Morgan, .!.
11. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Drako and
Mrs. Harry Smith wnro among tho
Tolo slmppors In town the first of
tho week.
The family of A. C. Saylor has
moved to their new home on tho
Pacific Highway, midway bnlweon
this place nnd Mndrord, for thn nuni
mor. Mrs. Oscar Williams, who hns lieon
the guest of her jiarenta, Mr. and
Mrs. I. I'. Williams, for the past throo
months, left for her homo In Port-
laud a few days ago.
County Commissioner W. C. I.oev
er, Wayne Leaver, Or. McM. Dow, A.
C Walker and "Monk" Clark attend
ml the ICIks convention at (1 rants Pass
Tuesday night.
The heavy frosts of the last few
mornings have dealt a death blow
to the optimistic hopes of the or
ehardlets In this city who had ex
pected a "bumper" yield this your.
Much of the fruit, especially In the
lowlands, and along the Hear creek
bottom, have been badly damaged,
the extent of which Is not yet known,
II. IC. Webber came down from
Sterling to transact business Tues
day. 8. V. Vlncsnl was among the Table
Hock visitors here the first of the
ek.
Mrs. Hlmer Chllders r North Phoe
nix, was a recent gueat of Central
Point relatives.
The baccalaureate service will be
held In Cowley ball Sunday oveulug.
Hev. Harry Tucker of Medford, will
be tbe shaker of the evening. An
excellent program will be rendered.
Mrs. Phoebe Ward and children,
whe have been the guest of her
brothers, I'. F. Clark and ICIIls
CUrk. and elaler, Mr, tleorg Xeade,
for tbe past week, departed for her
home at Hugo Weduemlut morning.
Ilit Littii Ji.'ii Ciiiii.ihui properli
end hit- c(M'r pru-iiect.
Myron AnflVrxm of Soins vnlley b
ntrain liiick el work in the minee.
Xii, it isn't -mnilging that oaueie
the nail of Hikc in the Meadow
it is the Kinoke l'roin the IiN'h umlor
the retuits on the hill.
FrNte are playing havoc with Ilia
jHiletoi.'K, toinattH's and I'm it the
past two or thret nights.
WHcial eneifin of whool laet Sat
urday to cottijilcle final exiimiuatione.
''itllowitir the retortiug of aoitte
very rich orci gwovored in proect
inf Mime twenty new ektms were
slaked out Tuemlav Mini Weduenilay,
extending the minim' district iiuito
materially. The Imlt were found to
lie much more extensive than ut firnt
thou tf lit and to extend far down from
the iriHin ledge. Splendid rcsnllH
from panning rirosiu'ct holes nro
cliutea seems proven. The nctuitl
proven territory in now novum! inilea
in length uml more thim I luce mile
in width. No wonder we are linving a
man of prospector and miners.
W. V. fottrcll ie iiremring to
move to the old 01en jdnce, Jiaving
trailed hi rntieh in the .Meadows for
Imid in Skugit county, Wiinliingtoii.
He will Mny ill the Menilows, liow
evcr. Fred Alnore, wife nnd family mo
tored to th(' vnlley today.
.Shihiu'I- l!iTlelon came out to the
mining district from (Irmita l'nss
Tuesday.
(leoi-ge MeClellnn of Onlil Hill went
down lfHinse innynn with Oiiine
Wmdeii Apilc?ati' Suiidnv.
roiul. It looK- n thciiu1 '!"' ltncs
mid oh to tnicks were nii;j t Mit
tho railrowl cnnmnieh out of huai
neee duriiig the dry fn''n, nnd then
when the iond get eo that they can't
rtiM if the rnilroad companies put the
crews to us pretty lind. will we have
nny ground to kiekf The way wc praying that thi in really the lasd
Mis-i Knthrntic Iloo -nj? wmt to tlicuutcndont on tiic r,
Peyton Literurv micii-U pluv Sat
urdny eveiutig. They remrtcd the
jday ii excellent and the iiiiiiVr and
dance that followed He ar excellence.
The recent veather with its cold
nights ha been rather dicouraging
to hK'fll gardeners nnd they arc all
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
lly A. C. Hewlett
THE MEADOWS
IlllMIH
lllnl
'fill.'. Ill W.I
to Hold Hill I'nilax
1)UM' t'utliel) anil ile -ll"i'i'il mid
visited iii Medlniil I'lii-ilaN ami
WiHlneodiiy.
J. 1. Hinkuin and wife took their
uucsi. Mr. Lnmpiii.in. to Medford en
route ( ha hoiiic hi l'uitbiud Wed
iudu. Mi uml Mrs. Dinkuw vill
sKiul a leu iloxs in Meiiftird while
Uallaie look utter the Mineli.
Mr. Ha i ley. I lie timber cruder from
i'urtlaiiil. Mut Wutliusdav ami
Tlllli'silax in the Mciidoux.
Mr. Kiuimuis an. I Mr. t'olliiis of
Med lord acre visitont to the Mcud
oun ininini: distriet ThurstUy. Tluv
in ine l arnaiian
Noinn athl llyrun f('nri wenl
Kuud-v ( (lie );l-iill I'luc'r to Msit nre part owner
Tui VS.'IVei n luinilv.
Mi. .in.l Mrs. Itur'ki'i' .ent in il1!
i.rd no loiinss toiiav iTIiurnduy ).
lf. unit Mi. Iliirkir, Mr, lieriuee
Hiur, Mis- Itc-ie t'liaiubeiv, Mr.
14. it. I, ii .in.l c. II. Hraiieltlii went
fur A furlile Kuli.l.i II li lilioe llie
florro it l he tns hutclien.
sir . J . A . Khntli guj exaiuiii.itioii ! lord Tuesduv uflei s ...... K
ip ihe school Tluti ulnv and Krniav ' i.i in Ul;iiijr alter his net
I.ust Siiturdiiy evening (' .X. Ciim
mings, the miuiiigcr of the Aluvislii
orcliurd, culled on me nnd gave liin
Htilieeriptiiiu for the Daily Mitil Tnh
line. Snturdiiy evening the I.ako Ticek
Nchool git vc mi entertainment under
the inniiagemeiit of .Miss Alum Gould
and IImmmi who were in uttendHiiee
report that they had n very enjoy
able time mid that the children ren
dered their piceea very well.
Henry .Meyer nnd a mrt of hi
fnmilv of Luke Creek, were out Sun
day to uttend Catholic survicoe in
the church here uml look dinner at
the Sunnyside, nud so did .Mr. and
Mra. Koyiil (I. llrowu tnko dinner
here, nnd Inter they went to .Mcdfoid.
A. V. Cuiuiiiingw, doe .Moomuw, Carl
Itinger of the I'. & K. force, .hid Kd
eall uml Jolm I'lMtcr of I'Maull
CriMMJug.
M. IC. Knot and .1. ('. Drown, who
are working in the iiilentd of the
I'riMluee Fniit commiiy, Medford,
weie here Monduy.
John (Iwi'im and wife of Wcllen
motored over Tuenduy iiiimim,
bringing hie Hieter-in-law, Miss Ida
Hirihop, nud niece, Miss Ktliel llisi.,.,
wi m to take tlte train for IMmill
I'l-osHing. They were accoiiiuinied
home liv .John l''mter and dud lid
wall. Miss Nine Kenr of Kutte
1'alle was on the mime cur and mi
wan Miss Mabel ('uhleigh nnd her
brother Koy. AIihm Cobleich has
been con lined to the Kueivd Heart
hospital for siiuic wecU with an in
jllled knee, but hits mo fur ivcow-lcd
Sm to Im able to o to her hume be
low Hutte Fulls.
Minx f I race Irene Hrown khvc an
entertainment at (be nierii house last
Monday evening. The v. cat her was
inclement that he did not hove u
lart;e hii audience us she Wa, entitled
to, for thoxe who were in attendance
reMrt that nhe gnw sonic ver fine
reiulerniffn und readings. She is snul
to lie u very fine elocutionist. Miss
Hrown wax pnHly raised in this
neitilihorhmul and educated in our
sclumln.
Herman Meyer, the wail contractor
tor carrying the mail from here to
Lake Creek, telU me that be has
bunged bin schedule time for le.i
mn Kagle Ioinl frxun 1 p. in. to III
o'clock tl. III., to llliv lime ti I.. I
p. in.. s(i )teroox desiruiK to take
p.isnii)i on Ills UUtO stuye Mill have
' hand in lime. He is ..i t
the sul.-.Tibcra to the I). M. T. uho
belli es iii keepiuif his siibscii.ioii
paid up. so renewed his Tucdiv.
I.. V. Trctren und son ot tlu.
Kanelierie country, beyond Hutte
Falls, called Tuesday for dinner on
their win to Asbliiud. where he wus
going to u,.,vt' hi family to bh. home--led
He bun U-n living on m tami
sii'itb oC Ashland for tuiui' time, but
has -old mid hu to give jmssi sioa
now. niisfiuem the move this
i nut- of the year. He u that the
roads between Bulla Fulls I In-
have it arranged now wc can get an
anto to go u Medford or. moat any
place about as cheap as we can go
on the railroad, and I sec that now,
instead of shipping the milk and
cream n the railroad that the cream
cries lire sending out their auto
trucks nnd t eking the cream right
from the iwodimei', thus cutting the
railroad oat of that brunch of fi eight
ami ntill wc wonder whv the rail
road iieople don't extend the I'. & K.
on to connect with the Oregon Trunk
and open up the country, while ut the
name time we are encouraging every
move that k. made to returd the very
dcve.lnjHHcnt that we ore calling for.
Minn Grace Conley enme in Tues
day on the car and went to tho homo
of Mm. Lottie Van Kcoy.
lr-. Hufun Trusty cimio out on
the Trunl.v auto aiugc Tuendny, nud
Wednendny went to Medford on the
Hnmieh auto jitnuy.
Mm. Floyd Huff of Sliion, Idnlio,
a sister-in-law of Aim, George von
der Ilellcn. urrivod Sunday to visit
her sinter nud family.
Mm. II. A. Voung, daughter of our
townspeople, Mr, and Mm. .1. II. .Jack
son, etnrted for Klamath Falls thin
(Wednendny) morning via Hannah's
jitney.
William Nickel, Charles Ayer nud
('. A. Xcwwtroin of Lake Creek were
here lor dinner today.
From what I can learn, the front
hns dune but little damage out in this
section, and the prospect i good for
u lug crop of everything.
of winter for this year.
Mins Winifred Walker visited the
Nye-i Saturday night and Sunday.
She returned to the Kwer ntation
Siindav evening, accompanied bv the
Minen Hope and Lillian Nye, who
made a short viit.
Tuendny evening the big generator
at tho iMiwcr plant became over
heated, threatening n burn-out, but
the plant wn nhut down in time to
prevent serious trouble A earefiJ
inspection showed that the machine
was not innterinllv injured, nnd it was
put buck in service after being off
the line about thirty minutes.
dnmen Grieve is prcmring a camp
ground for thin season's eatnpem,
just north of his hotel and store,
where his burn formerly tdood. He
in grading nnd filling preparatory to
sowing gr.isn seed, and it promises to
ho an ideal ennrn aito when fiHMied.
Chorion Alniming came up to the
power station on business Wednes
day. I'nt Walker linn been suffering with
n severe tootluiehe for nevonil duyn.
The local blacksmith offered to pull
out the offending tooth, but Pat suvn
he will wait until he make a trip to
town, where be will hnvo an expert
fierfomi on it.
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
bl an ticket, thmudi hive I It M ot the week
us.. V. ..,.1
nua through here Momlat. He re- ciwui.i.mH ne,,,, ,...,.. e ....
ports that the outlook is verv on- that those who mj. tin, petition nro
couraginp. ' IoiW it Will, the ln-liet Hint it will
The following is the woather n- have a (ondoiicy lo elimmaU ex
port for this district during the travagiuiPe in the future and thus
month of April as given bv Frank I lower ouf taxes. A good many quos
Hiddle at the .Modoc statien: Maxi-.tion the judgment of anch a move,
mum. OH: minimum, 37; mean, M; I claiming it is like locking the tabic
precipitation, l.OQ inchee. 'Hie door after the horse is gone, but all
warmest day wan the 30th, when thejaiimu mat nm oiww. miuum
Mms lriinces Aiken returned Snt
urduy from nn exlcmled visit in tin;
vnlley. Minn Aiken will teach the
youug idea to shoot at the Agate
school during the coming school year.
The big Hnynes enr in temporarily
laid up for repairs and Cougar Kin
cuid in again pulling the linen over
the hny-liuniorn on the mail route.
The recent rains haven't helped the
roads any, and the lug car took the
count in a battlo with the "sticky.''
Scelcy Hall and pnrty of explor.
em from Medford, in u Chevrolet,
have Ikh'ii bucking rood conditions
between Prospect nnd Crater Lnke
ninee Sunday. They hnve been
"farthest north" of imy car no far
thin season.
Three cum from valley pointn
reached ProM'c Tuesduv. One of
them brought up the hvdrognipher ot
the I'nitcd States (.leidogical Mincv.
Put Itelvn. Mimiie. C.i-e .mil M.ilie
Walker. Mrs. (.
John Vincent mid wile and Syl
vester Taylor ol .lii'kuiijllc wore
visiting relatives on thin side Sunday.
J. A. Kccsc of Gold Hill wan
transacting buniuchn here Wednen
dny. He o.NH'cls to leave for Mnish
field next week, where hi; hun cm.
ploymenl for the summer.
Several from here uttended the
shows in .Medford Innt Tuendny night.
Mr. McKay of Agate wnn doing
Ifuninenn in these partn tho first of
the week. Mr. McKay in planting
about foity ncrcn to com thin your.
The bull team bun suspended play
ing for the time being, owing to tlio
shortage of a battery.
Roy Willed and family of Per
sist were visitor at tho Lydinrd
home one night Inst week.
I lurry lluyen returned Tuendny,
much improved in health. He was
operated on for gull stone ut the Sa
cred Heart hospital more than u
mouth ago.
A atiimp puller is at work among
tho apple tree on the Pendleton
ranch. Mr. Pendleton linn come to the
conclusion that this is the only sure
solution for the bliubt.
temperature was SO degrees, nod the
coldest wan the mth, with a tempor
al re of 20 degrees.
John Xealon closed his term of
school in the Kooevelt district last
Friday and has boutrht a Ford enr
nnd ctnbarU'il in the life insurance j
buninesn.
Speaking about insmrnnco, there,
would be plenty of business in these
partn for the eomwwy that would in
sure the iirolutrdist against blight
and front.
The nchool children aro preparing
n program to be given at the closo
of their school, which will be May liti.
, The fronts of Tuesday and Wednes
day did much damage in these parts.
Orelinrda wheie smudging was not
reortcd to were much injured, and
even those that wore smudged lost a
per cent of the crop. Gurdenn
nnd field crops, such (in corn, po
tatoes beans ami pumpkins, nro n
total loss, ami young augur beets
nud alfalfa were damaged severely.
The thermometer at the Modoc or
chard on Wednesday morning went
down lo IM'a and old-timers claim
thai they have never before witnessed
Mich a low temperature thin late in
the ncimon.
Hurry Xealon took n land of fat
bon to Market Thursday, receiving
8 cent a pound for them.
The box social given by the Arrow ;
fiend lnt Saturday night was a
success in every way. Kvervthiim
went smoothly and overy one present
seemed to be in the best of humor.
There was a limited number of
boxes which ciiuncd lively bidding,
nnd about jHO wan netted from tho
nulc of them, which the members con
sider wan very good, considering tho
circumstance. The members of the
society are deeply indebted to Afm. '
Pciiland and Minn Lester who, by I
their generous asintance, were larc-1
ly responsible for the kucco of the j
entertainment.
A movement is on foot to bring the
different granges nnd fanners' clubs
of the county together to talk over
marketing problem and try to dc-;
vise some means by which these eon-'
ditionn can be improved. I
The Agate grange is Hiking the in-'
itiutive in thin, and all other farm or-'
gnnistitioiw arc asked to end a rep
renentative to the meeting, which will .
be held at Central Point. May 27.
William Lewis reports that his
band of sheep will shear close to
1.1,000 pounds thin spring, uml lie c- j
IH'ets to receive .111 ....nt .. .w.i.m.i :.
the entire crop, which will amount to'
be taken toward the
faxes.
lowering of
EAGLE PQIST SCHOOL ROTES I
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The sehooN will "lose here nn
Tuesday, Mnv 10. Commencement
exercises will 'be held at the oMrii
house the same evening at 8 o'clock.
SiiH?riiitendcnt George A. Hrincoe of
the Anhlund school will deliver the
nddresK.. Following i the pregram:
Piano nolo, Carl (juackcnbusli;
roll call of graduates (answered by
quotations) j recitation, ,JI Can't',
Locttu Truelovo; clnnn wing, "Voices
of the Woods"; clans will; reading,
Winnifrod flunk: quartet, "America,
My Native Land"; clnnn prophesy;
address, George A. Hra-coo; violin
olo. Vaughn (junckeiibiish. The ad
mission will be free. A II are invited
to be present.
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