Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1916, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFORD MATT; TTimnNE. . MEDFORD. OREGOX. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1H, 10ir
News From Our Neighbors
ALONG ROGUE RIVER
Mr. mid. Mrs. Jurk Houslon anil
(luuchlcr, Mikm )d, Mi Mutt Muult
by und Qiaiulpn Houston called 1111
Jasper Holers and witu at HoukIo on
Sundiiy iifti-moon. OtaaJpa lluus
ton rcinainwl foru visit with relutivcs
and friendx.
John C'nffecn wan a vullry visitor
thin week.
' Louih Slider ri't ii riu' J homo Sunday
from tho Dow lio.siitul, OntrnI I'oint.
Jrn. Kngi;r in'couipiiuioil llim hoini'
and rnlamcd to the Mudou ondinril
T nt'Kduv,
Mrs. Potter Palmer mid party pann
ed cmo day thin week en route to Cra
ter lake and Klaamlh enmity.
Amoni; the valley visitors this v ei'k
were Steve Smilli, E. E. Ash. Diuiziel
Middhljusher, Churles Hkyninin,
Nnriiinn (inj;i Itay Wliillry.
Jack l'rost made a I'lyiiiK visit Sul
urday iiihl. lie did not do iniieli
diimne to erops.
Dave Peine was lining some repair
work on the road this week.
There was a pieliie lai the liver
near the liellows plaee Sunday.
Thu nui.jorily ot the sehools in this
vicinity are in session. Miss Clara
Kkymiun is leio-hintr in the upper
Trail disti'iil, Miss Dueie Mown nl
Trail, Miss Minnie Chirk at Elk irreek,
Miss Ina Austin at Ihu Cenlrnl, Miss
Mae Miiulthy at luinv J tin mil 1 and
Miss Lola Hudson al Iteeee ereek.
: Mrs. Tom Hainey returned home on
Saturday Irom a several weeks' stay
with her daughter, Mrs. r'rnnk Hous
ton. Mrs. Ilouslon returned home
with her lor a short time.
The hunting parties pnssin are nu
nieroiis, hut the deer. horns exhihileil
are mil so plenlil'iil. One party had
their unto decorated with four pairs
of horns.
FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS
Bert lliniiihothum and I'aiiiily have
returned from a sojourn to the val
ley. , Mr. Mauslield lost u very linu eow
recently.
(toy and Uriah Vaughn have ru
turned Irom the J'urt eountry.
Howard Kinkiiid went to Hesse
ltock for a visit with his brother, who
is stnlioiicii (here. ' '
Some old-time friends from Jack
sonville visited recently wilh Dr. Ers
kine and 1'iimily at Hear Sp'rinu ranch.
The Gordon ranch has aejiiu chang
ed owners, Mr. Miller linvini; sold to
Carlcton Bros., prominent stockmen
of the valley.
Nellie. Dawson eamo up lo lake
ehiirjie of her sister's children diil'ini;
the eomiiir winter.
Mr. anil Mrs. Kinkaid visited Fri
day with Peelor's it t Evergreen ranch.
There was a pleasant Kiithcrinu; of
younff people Friday evening ut the
home of Dr. Krskine for the pleasure
of Miss VVhiseimnt, also for Miss
Erskine, who will soon lie in the
midst of school duties.
The W. ('. T. IT. met Saturday at
the home of Mrs. H. E. Peyton, hilt
owing lo an accident Hie president,
Mrs. Erskiue, wim unnhlu lo ntlrnil.
Snnilay Mr. ami Mrs. Irwin and
family, ilecompauiol by Mr. and Mrs.
Peclor, luolored lo the lialcbcry.
Antiie-liis Diltsworth und wile ami
Vriuli Yiiiijjmu visited wilh Iln.ul
Tucker ami l"n mil v near Trail.
.1. F. Dillsworlh und wile slailed lo
Mcdl'oril Snmliiy at noon.
The limber classifiers who have
been caiiipcd al Peyton biiiljje were
moved lo Trail Suudiiv.
ANTIOCH HEMS
Karl Case Is hntiti!!- bis crop of
grain lo Ccnlral Point.
Clarence Ciu, Wailor i'ntnk, and
Mr. CuminliiK rj In .Midlord
Thursday.
Mr. Sanderson ot Ontml I'oint has
moved tils ho.iseli dd floods to his
llcnslc ranch uml v. Ill farm the rnuih
next year.
- Mr. nuyl Mrs. S. I Moore and Mr.
und Mrs. Kills v'i-u-k of Central Poiul,
Mr. and Mrs. I,,iiler and family hae
gone to tho huckli hrrrv niountaln for
a HtuninorV .'acailon unil to gather
bin lilehrrrle".
Mr. and .Mm; Theo. (Ilitss mid fam
ily, Mrs. Case and Clarence, Mr, S.
11. (ilasn Htarted last Tuesilav for a
pleasure trip down to the coast.
.Myrtle Chaiiuinu him retiirmsl home
after upending ahoul two weeks In
Hertford.
Anions the Autloch fai-morn who
Started for Crater Lake last Tursihc
are tho following: Mr. and Mrs. C.tC
Stacy, Arthjir .lones and wife. Kl'ieit
GlasR and family, Jess Class and fam
ily. Many people through this sectine
took In the hie show of Illinium
llalley, reporting a fine show.
Everyone Is looking forward lo a
big time this 1.1, 14. I "', IB II heing
tho Jackson County fair.
Mrs. Finis Muylicld has rented a
house in Woodviilc om! plans to tuke
the children Iherc, Hint the older girls
may attend high scboul during the
winter. Finis is going to batch and
cure for (lie ranch.
Joe Mayficbl and Fire Wurden
Pomeroy burned the slashings on
Joe's new place near the Ilaiina ranch
the past week.
A dunee at Ihe Pomeroy home on
Saturday night as a sort of farewell
lo the Wyland girls, who arc lo move
to the valley this week, was a pleas
ant occasion, with a big gathering of
friends to bid them farewell.
Howard mid Frank Mayl'ield are
again "on deck" at the ranch at Ihe
forks of Ihe ereek, after a long visit
in the valley.
Dave Colti-cll is Inking a bunch of
culllc to Ihe Medford market ahoul
every ten days.
.Mrs. Jim Hinkeiis is hack again on
the hoyic ranch, but is planning to
go lo Ihe valley, where her grand
daughter, Ilclh, can have school near
during Ihe winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, nccou!-'
paiiied by Mr. mid Mrs. William Col
Irell, motored to the valley towns on
Friday. v
Kalph and Ed liusscll wilh their
liny racks moved Ihe Pickett family to
their new ranclj, about four miles east
of Med lord, on Fridu v and Saturday.
Hill Cottrell is painting the bungu
low inside on Ihe Chihlcrs ranch and
preparing to move into the house
Tuesday or Wednesday of Ibis week.
Hob Hubbard, who lives just over
the hill from the Meadows, is enjoy
ing a visil from his nephew from Ihe
Willamette valley, who came in on
Sundav nl'leriiooii.
A result of. the sentiment for gome
protection that is being fostered by
tho game wardens was the detection
and arrest of Kale Hiden, who, is
company wilh Fruit Inspector John
nie Aitkin and County Pathologist C.
C. Cute, drove up near Rusty cabin
hunting deer. Milieu's enfliusiiism got
(he heller of his judgment und he
broiighl in u doc, wilh Ihe result thai
Wallace Diukius mid Italph liusscll
finding also another doe anil a spot
led fawn killed by thu party, iniidc
coiiipliiinf of this violation of . the
game laws, which are being carefully
observed in Ihe Meadows country.
Itideii pleaded guilty in Justice Tay
lor's courl and was fined ftji, hill the
iudigmilioii of the crowd found vent
in ii warrant for Hinkeiis nud ltusscll
for chasing deer with dogs. They
were taken lo Mcdt'ord by Ihe sher
iff's officers, but when tho prosecut
ing attorney found there was ' no
basis for tho charge except using a
dog to find u wounded deer to end its
sufferings, the case was dismissed at
onco. The inquiry, however, devel
oped Ihe 1'ncjt that there were two
does and a fawn killed by the Cnte-Ailken-Hiden
pnrly and ended with
Jack Aitkeu pleading guilty and pay
ing his fine. One result of the ef
forts of the game wardens in this vi
cinity bus been the education of the
residents in the value of the stale's
efforts to preserve Ihe game, and
Ihcy are now co-operating in an effort
In.. "lop illegal slaughter. If any of
Ihe Mail Tribune readers fear Ihcy
can't fill out shooting everything Ihcy
"co Ihere are safer place for an out
ing I lilt i) Ihe Meadows distrii't.
Samuel r,crtcloii spent Thursday.
Friduv and Saturday ut the l'luh
quicksilver mines, gcltiug samples
and planning new work.
Jerry tlilv-oli is driving Ihe tunnel
on Dr. Chishohu's l.illlc Jean ipiiek
"ilvcr mine, across the big main ledge
of Ihe district, lie has retorted a
number of flasks of ipiirksilxcr from
the high-grade ore he has been dik
ing out and sent the same lo San
Frourisro via (iold Hill.
.Messrs. i initio anil liusscll. our
venerable old selllers, have returned
from their trip tiller huckleberries
and deer ami report a dandy lime,
even wilh, oil bringing home the meal.
Frost Salardav and Sundav nigfits
nipped the melon i incs along (he
creek. It seems hard to gel by the
Hull id' September without a visit
I roia Jack Frost .
School started Ihe lib with all the
kids of Ihe Meadows on deck, und
they nil speak cut htisinst ically of
their new teacher, Miss Cufl'ccn.
Hill Cottrell went to the vallev on
Moinlti v.
The I'eiirl boys ami their father
spent Saturday night and Sunday
forenoon chasing the elusive bucks
on Monison creek. The bucks are
still there.
.Mr. r.asicy. Hie railroad man who
leased the l.ampmaii plurc up near
Ihe Asbestos posloltiee, came out
Ibis week lor n hunting trip.
Dr. W. P. Chisliolm and Henry Kay
of Hold Hill, with a couple ot other
gentlemen, visited Ihe Chisliolni gp.uj
of mines ,,n Sunday.
I.oran I'loet, and .ill's. J. It. Welch.
his aunt, drove, to Ccnlral point with
Jai rvl Mitchell lasl neck. l.oiaa has
been visit inu here for some time and
'is routlv lo tackle school nijuin.
r'tiii Minlield bus been iclanlilin
secrul of Ihe highway bridges near
bis place und now bus them in belter
condition than for years. The Evans
cri ck bridge near Moore's ranch has
several dangerous holes in it and
needs rcptauking badly, and there is
a bad bridge along the Wyland much.
Fixing is easier than paying damages
at that.
A crew of a dozen or sn survey
ors, timber cruisers, etc., aro cnuipcd
on Morrison ereek, nenr the old saw
mill. They are marking tho section
lines preparatory lo classifying the
O. Sc C. grunt lands, Tho section
corners are beinK re-marked, which is
much welcomed by ull.
Dave Cottrell and wife drove to the
valley Sunday.
CENTRAL POINT
Mrs. H. II. Paxson left on train
No. 1li Saturday evening on u visit
to relatives and friends in Miniicsutu.
E. S.'Pabncr is spending this week
in Seattle.
Mr. Arnold left Simduy night for
his old home in Iowa on a visit to his
sous and other relative". Mr. Arnold
was accompanied by his little grand
son, Charlie Conn way.
Miss Ella Slouc, wdto has been vis
iting her father, Jacob Stone, and
sislcr, Miss Edith Stone, for several
weeks, returned to her home in Salem
Sunday morning, accompanied by her
father.
' The reunion of the old soldiers, U.
A. Ii. and W. Ii. ('., will be held tit
Ashland this week. Thursday is Cen
tral Point day, and the ladies of the
V. K. C. here will furnish one of the
best evening entertainments of the
u k. All those diking part in the
program are requested to he at: the
O. A. R. hull al 10 minutes after 0,
where autos will be wailing lo convey
Ihcin lo Ashland. Every one is re
quested lo come and help make Cen
tral Point day one of the groatest of
Ihe week.
School commenced Monday wilh u
full attendance, hut dismissed in time
lor the children to attend the circus
al Medford.
(leorge W. Daly, Jr., who made
Snowy Untie flour famous in Ihe
olden times, and laic of Ihe Klamath
Fails mills, is now head miller ut the
Central Point mills.
Ccnlral Point was well represented
at the circus in Medford Mondav.
' Many of our citizens are attending
(he old soldiers' reunion at Ashland
Ibis week.
Miss Eucy Williams is spending Ihe
wvek at AshUind.
Mrs. (inks Ames spent Hie week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Hay, at their home iu this city.
Miss Alia Norcross, daughter of
Mr. ami Mrs. I,. I,. Norcross, will
leave lor San Jose Thursday, where
she will attend the Normal in Unit
city. Miss Norcross will be ncconi
panicd by Miss Myrtle Dunlon of
Medford. ?
J. II. Carlton has moved his family
into the resideneo lately vaculcd by
W. ('. Owen ut the northeast comer
of Sixth and Alder streets.
Mrs. Ilouslon, nee Ora liainiy,' who
has been ill for some time here, was
taken lo her fiilher's home Saturday
evening at Trail.
Miss Ina Austin left Sunday for
Trail, where she will teach this winter.
Miss Ella Willi! spent a short time
nt Seven Oaks Saturdiiv evening.
EAGLE POINf EAGLETS
By A. C. Howletl
ho had gone to look al'ler some pigs
another failure in my business ven
ture. Next 1 cut ueitiss lots and
reached the county road leading up
Dry creek, und soon ran into a bunch
of men working on the road hauling
sand and gravel, donation work, un
der Curl lleebc, und the first one I
met that 1 knew was John Owens, and
he suggested that I belter go no to
his house, feed my horse und take
dinner, and as it was. about noon, of
iiourse, I accepted the invitation,
reaching the place, found Mrs. Owens
busy pulling up trail, ami I should
have said that I found the ludy at the
last house I visited, Mrs. James Ow
ens, busy pulling up peaches and
peal's. Shortly alter I had watered
and fed Babe, John Owens arrived
wilh his three teams and we had din
ner, and then spent a lew moments
looking over the farm, and he rush-
ei buck lo work hauling sand. Af
ter dinner 1 wrote out icceipt for a
year's subscript ion lo the W. M. T.
and then went up to his brother
(leorgc's place and found (icorge and
his wife tying chicks to take to Cen
tral Point or Medford, but he stopped
long enough to write out und sign a
beck for a year's subscription lo Ihe
W. M. T. The three brothers live in
the same seeiion and each has good,
large farms and are each interested
in the si tick business and bnve their
barns packed with hay and tons
stacked outside. Mr. and Mrs. (ico.
Owens were hurrying around to get
off to go to Central Poiul and Mrd-
ford lo meld Mrs. Owens' mother,
Mrs. Ella Humes, nud daughter, Miss
Ise Biirnes, were coming from Hon
olulu lo innke u visit lo Ihe Owens
family nud friends. Starting from
there, I found D"lph Kent also
working on the road with his team,
and he Iold me to go to the house,
ii short distance olf, and his wife
would renew the subscription lo the
W. M. T. and on reaching Ihe place
found Mrs. Kent just coming from the
garden with a lot of caiiluloupes,
stated my business and gave her a
receipt for a year's subscription to
tlie W. M, T. Tho render will notice
that the most of Ihe subscribers to
the Mail Tribune in the rural di".
Glass j)f Hot Water
Before . Breakfast
a Splendid Habit
Open sluices of the system each
morning and wash away the
poisonous, stagnant matter.
Thoee'of ua who are accustomed to
feol dull and heavy hen wo arlae;
Bplittlng headache, stuffy from a cold,
foul tongue, nasty- breath, acid
stomach, lamo back, can, instead,
both look and feel as fresh as a daisy
always by washing the poisons and
toxins from the body with phospbated
hot water each morning.
We should drink, before ''breakfast,
a glass of real hot water with a tea
spoonful of HuieBtone phosphate in
It to flUBb from the stomach, liver,1
kidneys and ten yards of bowels the
previous day's indigestible waste, sour
bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans-'
lag. sweetening and purifying the
entire alimentary tract beforo puUlng
more food Into the stomach. 4
The action of limestone phosphate
and hot water on an empty stomach
is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans
out all the sour fermentations, gaacB,
waste and actdlty and gives one a
splendid appetite for breakfast and
it la said to be but a little while until
the roses begin to appear in tho
cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone
phosphate Will cost very little at tho
drug storo, but is sufficient to make
anyone who is bothered with bilious
r.ess, constipation, stomach trouble or
rheumatism a real enthusiast on the
subject of internal sanitation. Try
It and you are assured that you will
look better and feet bettor la every,
way shortly,
Iricts take J lie W. M. T. instead of the
Daily. This is owing to the fact thai
they have such iioor mail facilities
and ninny of them live so tar from
the posloltiee that they don't get
their mail oftcucr Ihan once n week.
But there i a move on foot to get a
rural route shirting from here, going
by Brownsboro, taking in Ihe Yankee
creek, Antelope creek and Dry creek
countries, unit then reach those along
Ihe edge of the desert down l.illlc
Butte creek, etc., buck up to Eagle
Point. Mr. Singleton was here a few
diiys ago getting signers to the peti
tion for the change, and said that
he was succeeding quite well in se
curing names to the petition.
My next move was to Fred l.uyV
and found Unit he was not to be
found. From there I went lo the von
del Hcllcii furm, but did no. business.
From til cio lo the Walsh farm, hut
did no business there. From there to
,'he Cypress Eawn fiirin, looked
around the hcuiiliful piucc, for it is
one of the prettiest plnccs on my en
lire route, but found no one at home,
bill learned later Unit Mrs. liilcv was
out ill Ihe gulden, so stalled home, it
being after ."i p. in., and met Ihe lord
ot the manor, Thomas Riley, our ex
county commissioner. He had been
out in the field cutting and shocking
corn, but he said that he would scud
it to me by his son, Thomas Ii. Jr. Al
ter a short visit wilh Mr. H. on the
road I went on my way, reaching
home nt ii:.W p. in., tired and hungry.
William Winkle, who started a
short time ago lo Burns to bring his
mother home wilh him to help lo care
lor bis five little children, the oldest
of which is only 12 years of age.
reached here Wednesday.
W. E. Hiiiuinoud is keeping him
self busy Ihcsc days hauling slove
wood into town.
F. S. Johnson, rcprcsenling Iloucy
mau Hardware Co., Portland, was
here Friday.
V. M. Stewart, who. went lo Sun
Francisco a shorl lime ugo, returned
Wednesday wilh an ant".
T. S. Ziiiiuicriuaii, formerly of this
place, but now of Aberdeen, Wash.,
canic in Friday afternoon on Ihe P.
A- E.. snrnl Ike night al the Snnliv-
..,i s ,iiiril;ic inoriiiii'' took the
train for Bullc Falls lo visit liis
brother, A. H. Zunineriuiin, and Inm
ilv. .
W. Hai l Hnuiillou, owner of a large
farm joining Eagle I'oint, and who
has been a regular boarder at the
Siiuny-idc for the past eight months
started Saturday morning lo rcjoiu
his family in San Jose, Oil.
E. E. Smith's name bus been added
to Ihe list of subscribers to the W.
M. T. since my last report. .
Heals Skin Diseases
It in unnecessary for you to suffer
with ocsi'iua, ringworm, ruslicii and hiui
ilar skin trouble A little zemo Kotlyn
at nuv drill! si ore for 'is-, or Ifl.UU lor
extra larim botlle. and promptly applied
will usually give instant relief from ltcli
ing torture. It cleanses and soothes tlm
skin and heals quickly and effectively
must skin diseases.
Zeaio Is a wonderful disappearing lupnd
and does not smart I ho most deliciile skin.
It is nol creasy, is easily applied and
cosis liule. Uct it today and save all
further distress.
Zcuio. Cleveland.
OS's -i-Tv' I w:
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GETTING A WIFE "BY MAIL"
This young Hum, (ruined to look fir"l.mrf,Mins'' from piH incs, Hills for tlm mat
rimonial iigcncy hait. For uioulla 'm coi.i'.vsl Usi i'i.ii.i'.: wLo i':".j.a Loug Dis
tance with the help of a photoirriiph. The photograph was certainly "easy to
look at." The day when lie was to meet, her could not. conic too soon. Jiiit alas,
what a rude awakening! II is prize was a Blank, lie didn't know that there
arc always two sides to a picture, the original and the counterfi'it. Moral: "Out-of-town"
schemers, flirting for your dollars, do not send you the real picture.
Weal people, real goods, real hargains and real prosperity tire found tit home.
Mrs. Emma Smith and daughter,
Miss 1,. P. Smith, mother und sister
of Mrs. Ella Sheslcr, our primury
teacher in the public school, ore here
isitiug hc laller.
William Whiliuaii, formcrlv Ihe
toiin barber, but now living on his
hoiucsicad on Indian creek, is bring
ing in a lot of telephone )sles for our
telephone manager and postmaster,
C. W. Clcmciils.
Mr. and Mis. Hnpclnnd of Fori
Klaiualh came in in mi auto and had
lo so, bcre for repairs the'uiidille of
the week.
I.cc Hrailshavv of Brownslsiro and
Charles (sw0 of Wellcii were here
alter lumber during Ihe week. The
Big Pines Lumber Co. left here just
as the business in thu! line began to
he looking up for Amos Avrcs, our
new depot ngetil, seems to he doing
a lively business in that line.
.1. H. Jackson shipped out lo Butte
Fulls a line lot of onions Thursday.
W. (I. Knighton is having his dwell
ing rerouted, tl. W. Wamslcv is do
ing Ihe work.
Last Thursday 1 hitched old Babe
to the buggy and started out lo work
for the Mail Tribune, and the first
niun I called lo sec was in the hills
iiulheiing beet entile, so I failed to
do any business there. The nexl one
was also gathering beef cattle, and I
had taken the piecaution lo phone
to the next one. and his wife answered
the phone ami said ilmt he was at
home, so 1 drove up to the bouse and
uiipdicl lor him. His wife said that
when she answered the phone she .
him ahoul the place, but lie could nol
lie lom.d, and lulci his sou said that
Insist Upon
Home Products
THESE POOPS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
thehealt
of the
little
onea
Protect the health of your children and encourage the ap
petites of your children's parents. L'se
Rogue Spray Flour
MEDFORD ROLLER MILLS
H. 0. Nordwick, Prop. Phone 507
Patronize the institution that maintains the Largest
J Payroll in Jledford." fc .
The Medford Printing Co.
The Best Equipped Job Plant in Oregon outside of
rorUand.
1 -if:
POK '. ' '
HIODUC RIVERj
uome Y&i&g9r the Best
Ever
ACORNt
Grown c&
Two Recipes for Hot
Weather:
PEP
At the Soda Fountains
and
Yellow Label Tomatoes
At the Grocer's
Try them today and cool off.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
CANNING CO.
For . , ,
' j
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATEK
and
IRRIGATING PIPE
Go to J. A, SMITH
128 N. Grape St,
Tek-pluuiti H9U