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s J SEWER SYSTEM CENTRAL POINT Water Main Extension and Street Paving Are Also Billed for Thjs Year in Progressive Little City North of Mcdford. Ono of tho most Important meet ings of tho town council over held in Central Point was tho special meet ing recently, when tho mayor and councllmcn met with City Engineer Osgood to talk over Informally tho sewer proposition, as well as an ex tension to tho water system. Whllo tho proceedings were only looked upon ns preliminary to tho actual business of tho coming year, they wero particularly significant be cause of tho fact that tho entire coun cil were shown to bo in perfect nc cord with the mayor in undertaking a campaign onf public improvements the like of which Central Point has never beforo known. in the minds of the city officials, tho questoln of Installing a sewer system is no longer a matter of argu ment, but Is now resolved to tho rou tine proposition of working out tho details and submitting tho matter to tho voters at tho coming town elec tion; because of the fact that the charer must be amended to permit further municipal improvements. Mr. Osgood Is now working on a report to be submitted to tho council at an early date, which will glvo them an estimate of tho amount of money required, when necessary steps will bo taken to amend tho charter to conform with tho now requirements. The proposed sower system will In all probability bo so constructed as to not only servo as a snnltary sower, but. also to take caro of the storm waters which flood our streets witli each heavy rain or melting snow. The matter of extending tho wa ter system into tho several additions which have not yet been given water service is also receiving attention from the engineer, and it is under stood that provision will bo made for giving the entire town sowers. This work, together with the paving of Pine street, will Insure tho busiest summer ever known in tho history of Central Point. REVOLUTIONISTS SEEK IirACHUCA, Ariz., Jan. 27.- A Mexican recruiting officer, was re ported today visiting towns in this vicinity ondenvoring to get reeruts for tho Mexican rebel army. Cow boys nlonjr tho border arc said to be in sympathy with tlieiiisiirreetion ami willing to join the Madero forces i well paid. A formor Arizona ranger has of fered to organize 100 men for ser vice in Sone-rn, it is ruixirtcd. Al rebels were ETAPIX NUXUNUNT Agun Pricta, and south of tliero reb els were reported active. It was &aic today that 501) cases of 30-30 rifle cartridges liavo been sold here with in the liibt hix weeks. . Madera lias planned IohisIi Vn campaign in Koimru, seizins nil ports of entry, establish a new republic- and seek recognition from the United Statos, it is reported. WHAT CUHBS KCZKMA Wo have had so many inquiries lately regarding Eczema and othor skin diseases, that wo aro glad to inako our answer public. Aftor care ful investigation wo havo found that a simple wash of Oil of Wintergroon as compounded In D. D. D., can bo rolled upon. Wo would not mako this Htatoment to our patrons, friends and neighbors utiloss wo woro sure of It and although tliero aro many so-called Eczoma remedies sold, wo' ourselves unhesitatingly recommend D. D. D. Prescription. Because Wo know that it gives instant rollof to that torturing Itch. Because D. D. D. starts tho euro at tho foundation of tho trouble Because It cleauses, soothes and heals tho skin. Because It euables Nature to re pair tho ravages of diseaso. Bocaube the records of ten years of complete cures of thousands of tho most serious cases show that D. I). D. Is today recognized as tho ab olutoly roljablo Eczema due. Drpp Into our store today, just to talk over your case with us. MEDFORD PHARMACY, NEAR POSTOFFICE To find :i hotter furnished room porhaps nt ovon less rent than you now pay is btiroly a task worth a few hours of your time. Ann your self with some clipped ads and start on a "little iournevl" Hasklna for Health. A Gentleman fm$m I IIS Mcdford Theatre, Wednesday Night. Our Correspondents EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (By A. C. Howlott.) Last Saturday morning u number of young men the basketball team enine Jacksonville iii ..ii HiJ car mid went lo IJutto Fulls, where 'nnvo n "argatn nay saio baiurciay, Uiuv u-fiM to iilnv iiL'iiinst that tean..!Jnmmr' 2S- "c cn IrchnBO fresh The excitement is increasing here ' continually on the subject of incor porutiiiK the town, or rather a part ot it, and u number of tho citizens feel sore over a slur that was thrown nt them by some anonymous senb ler charging them with being old mosobacks because they differ as to tho expediency of incorporating so small u part of tho lowu and ut such mi early date. There was quite u number of o.ir citizens went to Mcdford last Satur day on account of the arrest of Thomas Kdsall, a mere boy, charged with being implicated with John O'Counor in the pig swiping move near Butte Fulla. Among them was Mrs. Gipport and her son, Harris. and Win. Taylor of Haglo Point. Mr. A. B. Zimmerman and John Nichols went lo Mcdford tho last of tho week. They are two of our business mou who mo working against tho incorporation moe. Mr. Mussy, ono of tho 13utto Fail niTchaiits was hero after goods for his store tho last of the wuek. While hero he hired u man and team to haul u part of his gods us far as Brownsboro, so as to hliortou hi drives. The roads from Browns boro to Butte 1'h1I uro very bad. John (Jroff and wife of Newburj? came in from Medford to spend a dav or two au Saturday night. Thoy were on their way from Los An geles where they had been spending several month. They penl Ihe day Sunday on tho desert north of here looking for agates and other curios They found riuito a number of ery pretty stones. Mr. Oroff is a con crete contractor and spend his time nt Newburg and Los Antralee, Mr. A. Kdlor and bin three daugh ters, rfisses Hannah, Flora and Elis abeth, came out Saturday night, spent the night with us and the next unrning went on to Mcdford to see Ilia wife who lia undergone tin oper ation in the hospital. Mr. Kurlo S. S. Smith, wife and Mr. Lawrouco Mtnot I'ittuiau cauie over Sunday morning and engaged mo to take them ucrofeh the desert via Table Bock station aero the lowor bridge of Little Butte creek. up Bogue river and around on the desert north of Eagle Point jut to look at the country. Mr. Smith i a banker and lias a project on 'foot to opon another bank in Medford. Mr. Pittmaa i a mining engineer re contly from Arisoua. To eay that thoy wore delighted with the trip docs hnrdly do justice to the ufe- joct, and Mr. Smith could hardlvas tar a Medford where she took tecr herself away from the ctaery the Southern Pacific for California, j MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, From Mississippi CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Evangelist J. L. Davidson of Port land, is hero to assist Rov. Ilabelton ln l,ie meetings at the M. E. church. T'"0 ladies of the M. E. church will II.. 1 -.! -.1 . ...". ..--. mum!, uiiifs, jjics mm ouiur uainucs. Mrs. Bello Plpasants and daugh ter, Mrs. Emll Brophy, wero Medford visitors Wednesday. Tho ladies of tho W. R. C. havo decided to have tho campfiro to bo held In honor of tho membors of tho G. A. R. February 7 at 7 p. m. Tho presldont of tho W. R. C, Mrs. Ras tel, assisted by tho cntlro corps, arc very busy those days getting up a good program and planning ono of tho boat and moat onjoyablo onter talnmonts over bold In Central Point. Mr. Weber, wife and llttlo son of Grants Pass spent Wednesday hero, the guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius. Mr. Paxton, ono of our orchard men, loft for his old homo, Butto, Mont., Wednesday night on a busi ness trip. loo Wright spent Thursday at tho bodsldo of his brothor-in-law, Frank Amy. who is very 111. They havo promised to como bnck when the roads get good and have mo take them up to Trail via Bybet bridge and back via the Fan ferry so thoy can seu more of tho country. Wo have been having some changes in real estate here. Charley Thomi's ha bought two acres off of the Jo utiK place and R. J. McQuaid and sons, N. C. and J. F., have purchased throe acres off of tho same tract. The McQuaids aro going to build two houses on thou land right away Thoy expect life lumber lo bo on the ground and work lo commence on two of (lie buildings Wednesday or Thursday, and .Mr. Thomas will build in the spring. Mr. P. W. Williams of Butto Fal' cuuio ill Tuesday evening and ho in forms mo that he has started a new paper, "Tho Progressive" in that town that he will bo the publisher proprietor and editor, that ho has purcliufced the printing plant at Cen tra! Point and o.puuts to put out a readable paper, and ho knows that we all wish him abundant succeos n, lii.-. undertaking. filen Fabrick of Medford and his father-in-law, Air. (. G. Huberts ot Hood River came out Monday and had uic lake them up to Mr. Fab rjcte'b place on Autelopo creek. Mr. A. L. Mansey and wite oi Portland oatne in Tuesday night on the train on their way to Butto Falls to meet his parents and other rela tive. John Winuingham of Butto F.ill cam out Monday and brought M:d Steward, who lost her husband a short time ago, and wont with her I MEDFOIED, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 3911. ROOSEVELT TO VISIT VALLEY If plans of .Manarjcr Malbocuf Ma ture Ex-President Due to Pass Through Hero About April I Want Him to Stop Over. Charles a Mnulboeuf. manager of the Medford Commercial club, is al ready preparing to have Colonel Theodore Hoosovclt spent several lions in the Rogue River valley when the ex-president passes through Med ford nbout April 1 on his swing around tho country. Tho colonel probably will bo met at Ashland through the valley to Medford wheie he will regain his train. Finns havo not ns yet been matured hut tho ex-preoident wii be pursuaded to visit Medford if posible. Theodoio Roosevelt's next tour will bo begun here March 8 and will sweep around tho boundaries of tho country through tho South Atlantic and Gulf states, the southwest, up the Pacif'c coast to Idaho and Montana and thence direct home. Roosevelt has accepted 15 engagements to mako speeches and probably will iuiiko more. March 22, ho arrives at San Fran cisco, remains about 10 davs and will deliver the Karl lecture, six in num ber, before the University of Cali-1 fo ni in nt Berkeley. Ho also will visit Portland, Seat tle and Spokane. At the conclusion of his visit ho probably will go to somo place in northern Idaho, not named, then to Sand Point, Idaho, and then home. 1MLKS CUIIKD IX TO It DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to euro any caso of itching, blind, bleeding or protruding plica In C to 1 1 d. ys or mnnoy refunded. 50c. Perhaps most of your "bad luck" consists in failing to answor the want ads that contain opportunities for vou. Joss Fredenburg came out Tuesday after a load of treo seeds and othor supplies for tho government. Ho also spent the night with us. Mr. A. P. Donahue a timber crui ser of Portland, also spent Tuesday night with us taking a hore from here to go up on Trail creek. Will Hughes of Butle Falls was a guest at tho Sunnyside Tuesday night. Mr. J. I. Bacon, a brother of tho conductor on tho P. & K. ., also a tiiiveling salesman for tho Ideal Candy Co. of Portland, spent tho night with us. vusm Southern Oregon Electric Co. Phone, Xlgbt 1KIM, Day Stltll. 117 South Central Avemto M Studebaker Garage Co. ?b Formerly Siskiyou Auto Go, This Garago and Machlno Shop Is now in chnrgo ot a practical auto repair ninn. All kinds of autos and gas engines well and iiulckly repaired. Overhauling a specialty. Cars stored and cared for by tho month. Oil and gasolino for Bala. 128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131 j This Genuine Rogers Orange Spoon FREE tnvo li "Sunklst" Ornmrn (or Lemon) wruppora nrnl send Uicm to us, with Uc to pny ehnnro. etc., nml wo will present you with iikcnuincKOKorsurnntrohpoon oi uonuutm ucaicn onu msnest quality. Ilccln saylne wrnp' pcrs today. Scmll2 SunUst'' ffiHSI Mcf wrappers onu lZo (or each ndillllorml spoon, .tiimi. wj leu limn in ramming, pmaia oonn lo tllmi . whfn Tin, nnmniif 1. leu limn 24c; on fiinount packing, nto yio wi iirnfrr mono 1 hey grado onlor, rtnrvM iTilorprlnnk into "firsts," urnti iwuiriMMin i ii.ii, W Will l0 lllllll (OK'Ilil firsts nro fancy, Milo promhirn.. W less, fibreless, nonor ihuii ;"iiiiKit vidual orango n nml "lldl null' urup vvtr tuc iiuuituui. irj vkto ally cheaper, for they aro nearly nil meat nud nourishment. Your dealer colls "Sunlclst" Oranges. Ask for them. You will know them by tho tissue paper wrap- '', per in yiiicn cacn pacueii. un tno tjtinlclst." Keep They nro worth mouey to you Best California Lemons '' Come in "Sunkiat" Wrappers 4. You can inilca lemons bv tlia thoy wear SunUlst" wrappers (or thoy are not thlclctkinnud or is butiklat" Oraucus, una their CALIFORNIA FRUIT (33) 34 Clark Street, sold w mummm at uimvr prices by ALLIN & ALLIN OLMSTEAD & HIBBARD ALLEN G-ROCERY CO. WARNER, WORTMAN & GORE The Death of THE OWNER Enables us lo offer what we honestly believe is the, best bargain in a producing orchard in ihe valley. There aro 35 acres in the tract and it is only a mile from a shipping station. There are about 11 acres in apples, J3en Davis, Winqsaps, Spitzenbergs, Newtowns. Trees are about 20 years old. They are in good condition and produce heavily. There are also about 12 acres in standard varieties of poaches, in full bearing. About 8000 crates of peaches were shipped from this orchard last year. There aro also 8 acres planted to Newtown apples, which wero three years old this winter. The balanco of tho land is cleared and was in grain last year. The buildings consist of a house, barn and packing house. We think a reasonable estimate of the crop on this place this coining year would be 13000 to 4000 boxes of apples and 6000 to 8000 crates of peaches. A team of horses and a full equipment of machinery goes wtih the place. The price is $15,000, a trifle moro than $'100 an acre. Tho terms asked aro half cash, balance easy. If you cannot meet these terms jis to the cash required, make us an offer. W. T. York & UKJHsWBMHHH HUM Perfectly Lighted Wo nro now wiring tho Mcdford Furnlturo &. Hardware Co.'s build ing, tho largest in southern Oregon. When wo finisli It will bo perfectly lighted and everything about tho wiring will bo porfectly safe See us about your wiring and feel safe for all time. Tho oranjro ia tho most luscious nml healthful fruit. California excels la quamy ot oranges, tiio best of tho California ornncros nro now packed in individual wrappers labeled "Sun- Five thousand ornneo farm ers in California do their own shipping and selling. and select their crop "seconds,'1 etc. Tho trco-rioencd. hand-nicked, send- thin-skinned ornnircs overv Indi perfect specimen of tho finest variotv of orangca. Thuy nro not only more healthful and more palatnblo than other oramrcs. but thev nro Actu tiunKist" urango is Hl ( . r- - - wrapper note tiio lauel, ell tho wrapper. "clothe" thov wear. If thoy nro Juicy nml vrooil. pithy. They aro hut as line wrappers aro equally valuable. GROWERS' EXCHANGE CHICAGO, ILL. Co. PAGE THREE - - - - - VIVI m " JPt J wnere po tonight . Now Attraction at THE ISIS THEATRE TILE FLETCHERS Sketch Artists. Tho Frisco Policeman and tho Evening News Girl. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY zuxl ouiNiJAx ax a:ou. i. Three Reels of Pictures and ai; uuuu uuuy. ; NATATORIUM XATATOIUl'M TOXIG11T Two games basltotball. First game Girls' High School teams; second game, Jacksonville vs. Medford High School, 7:30. Admission 25c. Skating after games. gsv ' frs Wedford'n Exclusive Pieture Tho ator. Latest LicotiBod Pht.lo- X plays. One nime No Moro One pirno. f Nr-s "NAT" THEATRE CltaiiKOB its proRrara every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, A special matineo every Sun-2 2 .loir nflA,.,, umj UI.VU1UUUU. Wo chow nothinfj but tho very latest and best films. ADMISSION 10c. U-GO niun-itlitSi Sfci k Cp. TONIGHT TUB SULTAty'S DAUGHTER A Three-Act Comedy. -By- iHUtJUUIH AIANIIVIlililS HXUCK t COMPANY Specialties Between Acts i WW"WWW,W9WWsWW,m'WWWW,W''lWt Offutt Rornes Auto Co, Automobiles fJIKNBKAL OVERHAULING MACHINE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. PHONE MAIN G23L Corner Central Ave. and 8th tit Medford, Or. Typewriter Ribbons Every Color record or Copying for EVERY WAKE OF MACHINE. Medford Book Store ojHoSB ikTfJtMMA A, V- jL