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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, iMEDFORD, ORKGON, FRIDAY, 1 UN1D 24, 39.10. B CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER RUGS W. Ii. .Jones of Central Point will creel a fino concrete block residence this Biimmor on his lots in Onk Park addition. Hoy and Sarah Bobb visited their Kraudmolhor, Mrs. Dmcilla Moo, of Applcgnto, last Monday and Tues day. Parties from Minnesota nro in town looking at the flouriiiR mill with a view to purchasing or leasing the same. A family of the name of Hughes arrived Thursday from Grand Junc tion, Colo., and will make Central Point their home. The family con- sistB of father, grandfather and four children. William Hughes, the fath er, is a carpontcr and says that Central Point looks the- best to him, from a builder's point of view, of any town alone the route. C. E. Walker, our enterprising Youne attorney, behoves in starting right. Ho also believes that man was not made to live alone even in Central Point. Ho believes, too, iu keeping his own counsel, and prob ably ho was not at all surprised when pretty Miss Olive Murray of Louisville, Ivy., stepped off the train Wednesday morning. At any rate, ho lost no time in introducing the fair Kentucky girl to Rev. K. II. Sickafoosc, and through the aid of the above reverend gentlemnn the twain were made one in short order. Mr. and Mrs. Walker are occupying rooms with Prof, and Mrs. F. F. Cooper for a few days until their home in the southeast part of the city can bo made ready for occu pancy. I. J. Purkoypile has been appoint ed superintendent of the recently in stalled water system and has already entered upon the duties of his office. That the new water system will bo. well patronized by local water users' is shown by the fact tliat there will bo 100 users to begin with, that many pcoplo having made provision for using tho water in their houses and yards, or both. Probably double that number will bo using the water be fore the year is out. Tho water will bo turned into tho mains not Inter than Saturday, tho 25th. Thirty-nine members have been re ceived into tho Christian church, as n, result of tho recent revival, and on next Sunday inoroiiur the doors of tho other churches will be opened for the reception of new members. It is bclioved that a largo majority of those who made a public profession of conversion will unite with some one of tho churches. F. R. Pickett and wife, of Silver Lake, la., have been visiting this week at tho home of Merchant Fn ber. From hero they went to Mod ford, where they are guests of Mr. McDonald, connected with the firm of Faber & McDonald, of this city. Mrs. J. 0. Isaacson has been con fined to her home by illness during tho past ten days, but is improving at last reports. The Central Point hotel is begin ning to look quite imposing, sur mounted by its third story. It will make quito a pretentious and hand some building when complete, and its ninny interior improvements should insure for it an excellent patronage. The list of subscribers on the Mail Tribune carrier route has exactly doubled within tho past threo months. Services in the different churches will bo resumed next Sunday at the usual hours. In tho Methodist church Rev. R. E. Dunlap, district superin tendent, will have charge of tho ser vices in the mornintr. Brussels, Wiltons, Ingraines and Tapestries fl We have just received a largo lino of advance Vail styles. Now is the time for you to make soleotioiiH. Over one hundred pattern to soioot from. SAVE YOU MONEY ON Furniture, House Furnishings, Stoves and Ranges "Out-sltlo tho fire limits, but Inslilo on prices" Telophono Main tint West Main St. Cor. oC Laurel Next to Washington School "SV Jr FAf ' ' f FOR A HOT DAY Nothlnpr oqunlri nn Rlootrlo fnn for comfort on n hot tiny. It coolu tho atmotiphoro and mukou worlc oasy. No homo, no offlco, no Htoro or factory nhoultl bo without ono or moro of thtmo aldo to Buinmor living. Why otiffor with tho htmt whon nt umnll cost you can havo an oooan broozo In your homo? An Elootrlo fan brlnun vacation pionsuro to tnoao who can not ro away, i noro i aro n varloty of fana for various Hnoolflo plncoH. LnrKO calling fans for public bulltllnfru and umnll stylos for roaidonouu. Look Into this mattor now nnil koop cool later. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY USHtffii. n i EBBGP'OSbWR'S TRUSTS HIS "FRIEND" LOSES ALLHIS MONEY P. J. Carey Goes With Man Who Promises to Take Care of Him, and Is Robbed Police Have Clew, CAR OF CHERRIES SOLD FOR $3140 Sgobel & Day of New York Report Sale of Idaho Cherries on June 17 at Record-Making Prices Car of 2006 Boxes. Strobel & Day of New York City report tho sale of a car of cherries from Lewiston, Idaho, which crossed $3140. This is a record price, and demonstrates the worth of cherries. The car contained 2006 boxes. They wero all BinRS but 38 boxes of Royal Anne. The BinRS ran from $1.70 to $1.45, while tho Royal Annes only brought 75 cents. The sale was made on June 17. BROTHER ARRIVES TO BURY MURDERED MAN PORTLAND, Or., June 24. Wal ter Johnson of Spokane, brother of .William Johnson, who was murdered and his body stuffed in a trunk, where it was found later at the union depot, said today that the body probably would be interred in a local cemetery. Johnson arrived last night from Twin Falls, Idaho. He immediately identified and claimed the body at the morcue. He will claim the $1900 found in the possession of Mrs. Carrie Korsh, the alleged accomplice of Jesse Webb, both of whom are charged with Johnson's murder. Tho parents of tho Johnsons live in Lansford, N. D, They have, been notified of the death of William. SOON TO CALL ELECTION FOR STATE CONVENTION PHOENIX, Ariz., Juno 24. Gov ernor Sloan will arrive here tomor row and it is believed ho will issue a call for an election to choo&e con Btituljonnl convention delegates. The election will bo held 00 days after the call is issued. Information has been received here that following the passage by con gross of tho statehood bill, Hoval A. Smith, chuirmun of tho Republican territorial central committee, who resigned his position and announced his candidacy for United States senator. PORTLAND HAS CINCH AT FOURTH PLACE NURSE HAS MOST TRKORDEAL Locked for Two Hours in Room With Insane Patient, by Great Will Power Alone Keeps Man Quiet Until Help Comes. SAN RAFAEL, Cnl Juno 24. Miss Marion Gnmbetta, n nurse in the San Rafael Cottago hospital, to day is recovering from tho most try ing ordeal she has ever faced. For two hours yesterday she was locked in a room with Charles McNaugh ton, an insane patient, whom she feared would become violent. She went into the man's room to give him medicine. Another nurse, not knowing that anyone was in tho room, turned the key in the door. "Ah," said McKaughton, heuimg the lock click. "Now j-ou are lock ed in this room with me," and he laughed wildly. His laugh changed to a shriek, and for several minutes ho raved and the frightened nurse feared he would leave his bed. Fearing that her calls for help would make the patient moro violent, she seated herself by the bed, and fixing her eyes finnly on him, talked soothingly to him. For two hours she kept him quiet. Finally Miss Gambctta was missed and a physician remembered that she had gone to McNnughton's room. When sho was released she collaps ed from nervous strain. P. J. Carey trusted too much to a "friend" Thursday afternoon, and as a eonseauenco some $03 in enshi which he had had in his inside pocket is now reposing in the clothes of the aforesaid "friend." Carey had accumulated more or less of the stuff that cheers and in ebriates at the same time and was warned by Chief Shearer to get off tho street. The "friend" spoke up, saying, "I'm a friend of tho old man and I don't want to see him pulled. I'll take care of him." Carey went with him and they took a trip to the banks of Bear creek. There Carey's "friend" not only took care of him, but also of all the valuables he had about him. "He left me 20 ccuts," said Carey Friday morning, "and he would have taken that if he had known it was on me. The police have a good description of tho man and are hopeful of land ing himlater. Dr. GOBLE'S Optical Parlor - Removed to - 235 EAST MAIN OVER STRANG'S DRUGSTORE. pIPHBfig AUTOMOBILES O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy. MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY. 1910 Chalmers Detroits. Phone 1801, Valley Auto Company, Medford, Or. While they havo been playing great ball on their southern tour, tho Port land team cannot get out of fourth place. The other teams are also playing tho game as it should be played and but few points separate the leadors. Tho difference of ono gamo might eottlo tho race for tha pennant, Hero's hoping for one of tho Garrison finishes Portland usu ally makes, this time with a chance to nose out undor the wlro. Changes in Army Circles. VANCOUVER BARRACKS, Wush. June 24. Major George Bell, Jr., in spector-gencral of the department of the Columbia, who is now inspecting the posts of the department in Alaska, will go to San Francisco when he returns in August to as sume the duties of inspector-general of the department of California. He will bo succeeded by Lieutenant Colonel Millard Harmon of the coast nrtillery corps, who is now btutioned in tho cast. Major George Blakeley, acting in spector general of tho coast artillery corps, is ordered relieved from duty in tho office of the inspector-general to take effect Juno 30. no will go to Sail Francisco to act as assistant inspector-general to Major Bell, Jr., in the department of California. "Sis Hopkins" Married. SOUTH BEND, Ind Juno 23. Rose Melville, known as "SIb Hop kins," was secretly married to Frank Mlnzy, her leading In tho play of "Sis HonklnB," on Juno 12. Tho ceremony was performed In Now Yprk at tho Marblo ColtCglato church on Fifth avonuo, Mr. and Mrs, Mln zoy aro now at their homo In South Bend. Quick Service. Easy Riding. Prices Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PHONE MAIN 3141. Agency for tho Parry Cars. Rogue River Auto Co., Frank H. Hull, Prop., Medford, Or. Haskius for Health. A.L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too large. Twenty-five years' practical experience. Office 1 13 South Front Street. Phone 2751. DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. ' - WANTED! Thinners to thin fruit Talent Orchard Co. Talent Oregon. Medford Iron WorRs E. G. Trowbridgde, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. GOLD MY GMNITE CO. Officer. 209 West Mnin St., Mcdfoitl, (ho. Operating Quarry at Cold Ray, Oregon DEALEKS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs $60.00 Omaha .... $60.00 Kansas City $60.00 St. Joseph -. $60.00 St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90 Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickets will be on sale May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. Tho abovo rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rate via Portland. One way through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis ono way via Cal ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75 higher than fares via direct routes. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direc tion. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than Oc tober 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete Information, or WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Land for Sale I havo n few rhoioo traota of good orchard liuid for Halo. Tracts from twenty (20) to ono hundred and sixty (100) acres. Tho Innd in Hituatcd in tho fumoiix npplo holt, near tho world-famed TroiiHon & Guthrio orchard, near Eflglo Point, Or. Sotno of tho land is improvod and somo unimproved. I nlno havo property in tho town of Englo Point for fiale. Those intending to purohnno plonHo givo mo a call in porson or call Eaglo Point central by phono. A. B. Zimmerman - - . DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. -f Tho atoros that do not advortlso can't sell bo cheaply as thoeo that do for thoy mako fowor Bales, and tholr por-salo profit muBt bo larger, Sk.Am$tyhU , i Portland, Oregon J ' 'r HMldimt nl J)av llrhool for Hlrla nnilsTQI ran, of Hlataraof ht..lolin HuititlKi.luvili Collnlntr, Acidemia unit Lluiiienturr i.ioouiinn. liriliiiutliiin. mu llta. Alii.ln, Art. am nf bum la Ifullsif to . i (I(ililcnt implla wuit hnuyvrli yea tvull rocomuivniieI. Ilia nuinlwr lajlultei to iu,7. ff ppiirMiiou pnuuiil lo mauo Ciari7 Auurraa ThElllfSuprlor,Olllto21, St,)ltlfillllll,Porlllnd,Of, ' ' ' ' ' "'' aw i You aro protty aafo In assuming that If a storo has anything to soil which will "stand being advortlsod" It will bo udvortlsod, BARGAIN Good lot, two blocks from paving, just off West Seventh street, on Columbus avenue, $325 ii! aken soon. Terms. Address O. D., care of Mail Tribune office. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices RoaHonablo COFFEE.N a PRICE I 11 Nortb D St., Medford, Oro. Phono 303 '". ' P. O, lTANBEN TOM MOKFAT Wo make any land and stylo of Windows. Wo carry Glass of any size on hand. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon. J a t .