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ft fcv PAGE SEC MEDFORD MAH TKIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1911. ,u& . s ;ym t m Wi'tH .w Our Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. WUlam rankoy anil llttlo daughter, Mr. VlInon. and Mrs. Mmlsey, roturncd tp U'dr liornea In Klamath Tails Mon day mornn(f. Mrs. Carter died hero very middonly Saturday morning. Funeral Horvlcea Vfpre held Sunday afternoon at her lata resilience Her remains were taken to Antloch for Interment Monday. Mrs. J. 11. Welch of Kvans creek was hero Sunday and Monday nttondltiB the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Carter. Nottl McOllvrcy, Oeorfic Nichols and Karl Heft left Monday afternoon for I'roBpect with loads of motohandlHa for the Itoguc Itlver Electric company. Foreman Samuels of tho Modoc Or chard was busy Monday unloading a car of household goods which ho sent out to tho orchard. .Irs. Hanson spent Monday In Oold Hill. Mr. and MrH. J. H. Barnott, Mr. and 1..Ins Hubbard. Bll Jones, Ira I-orc, H. A. l'attlnon, C, U Smith. Theo Obcndarfer. 11, 0, l'eart, MrM. J. "W. Myors ami Mr. Blackburn spent Monday In Medford. Master llobort Holmes was a Medford business visitor Monday. City council mt In roguar monthly .n.lnn Mnmlnv nvpnltlir. MllVOr rCOVcr jind all colmcllmcn wero present, also ltccordcr Jacobs, City Engineer uhkuoii unit Cltv Attorney Holbrook Wlthlngton, Contractor llodu appeared buforo tho colinoll and he and tho mayor and re corder signed a contract for tho con tract for -tho construction of, tho newer systems Tim JacobHon-lladu company giving boiidq to tho cty of Central Point for $85,000 and work to oam,menc,Q Immediately. Healed bldn for tho purchaso of 14,000 dol lars water bond to extend tho water system wero opened by Itecordcr Ja cobs Monday night In tho presence or tho council. Tho Central l'olnt Btatq bank making tho best bid tho bonds were, awarded to tlnim. James H. Klncald died Tuesday morning nt 3 a. m after a lontf lllneiis. Tho first rofcriindum election ever held in Central Point will bo held Wednesday, May 4. Central Pont was won rcprcKcnicu at tho circus nt Medford Tuesday. Charles Turpln nnd wlfo wore visit ing William Chmbrs and loft for home Tuesday morning. Mrs. T. J. O'llrnrn. W. K. Price, F. Hawk and Mr. Manning, Jr spent Tues day In Grunts pass. ! , i ' EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. , ulrs. U A. Drake and daunhtur, MIhh l.lxcln of North Phoonlx, called at C yaroy's flurutay. Mrs. Albright, neo White. ' rimenlx, ennui down from Portland last week and Ylsltud old frloudH In Phoenix and North Talent. .Too Uador 1ih Iho drill at work drill ing a wcl at hs bungalow homg south qf Phoenix. Thp wo Is for liousvliold use, or rather for drinking and cooking purposes, As ,Mr. Under already has a largo tank supplied by u hydraulic rain for all other purposcM. Joshua PatturBon of North Talent purchased a now flve-pasHcngcr auto, hist Saturday morning, from Medford parties, Ho. drovo It to Tulcnjl In the evening with woven of his family, where they .attended an open meeting 'of the Jlcbeknh lodge. Tlioro w bo public Installation of to minister, Dr. jlulllo, of the Presby terian church at Phoonlx Wednesday evening. There vlll liu several promi nent, ministers present nnd special mu sic. ICverynnn Is cordially Invited to at tend. This will bo tho first Inslalla tlon ever hold at this church. Mr. and Mrs. I.loytl Colver and Mrs. J. Itosu of Pliuenlx took dinner with Mr. and Mm, A. M, Furry Sunday. Dr. Malmgrun of Phoenix was a pro fessional visitor In North Tuluut tuirly Monday morning. A. 8, Furry of Phoenix Is doing Jury duty In Jacksonville this. week. Sir. and Mrs, A. H, Furry and Mrs. J ltono of Phoenix wero trading In Mod ford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Alford and fam ily spent Sunday In Talent. Mr. Alford nays that Fern valley Is soon to lniv rurul mall vervlgo from Tuluut. Mrs. 13, O. Heattu of Ashland visited her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C Carey. Wednesday. Mr. Hi-mho In hulldlng them a fine modern liuugulow on their prop. crty which they rvcontly purchutted In Ashland. (lly A. C. Howie!! ) Gush I'Mmondson and Van Coats of Durby wero pleasant callers the last of tho week. Miss" l.eona Uinmc has erected a tent on Main street and Is taking photos. Our school closed last Friday for the summer, but we have secured tho same principal and his wife, Prof. P. H. Daly and wife, for the next term MrH. Kdwnrds spent a day In Med ford last week visiting her mother-in-law. Li. Kale Shcperd, the piano man of Ashland, was among us last week exhib iting his pianos. County Asebfior Will Crlcvrs and wife, and his office deputy, Chancy Florcy, wero out Saturday. While hero Mr. Grieves; appointed John Ash pole ns his deputy to assess In this pre clnct, a good selection. I.ttsl Sunday some of oiir horso men md aulto an exciting tlmV hero In our llttlo village. John AshPolu has a horse that has (been considered an out law for tho last' 10 or" 12 years, nnd last Sunday word came to town that said horse hud coma out of the hills. He was run at opo time three years ago for throa days uy men ami iiuundH ami given up as an outlaw. Hut when word name that ho was out of tho hills and on the pralrlu a posse wiih soon formed for u chimo nnd In n short time tho horso was rounded up and started for lJutto creek. Ha dashed through town, up tho hill for ilafoty, but ho noon ran Into wire fences, and turning his odurso ulnied to retrace It Ih steps, dashed down tho hill nnd soon ran Into some parties out on the road; turning his course ho started up tho creek but soon found hlmsolf In a Inno and completely hemmed In wlcu threo men tnrow tnoir ropes oh dm ftimost ftt tho samo time, and ho was. led uwny a oaptlve, tho first tlino ho bus been roped slnco Jio was branded some 19 years ngn. Mr. Antipole expects to break him to work nnd then dlsposo of Him. 1 Tho steam shovel of the Pacific &. Kasteru Itnllroad company was moved Saturday up to Cameron (Derby station) and the most of the tpon tnken to that plneo and Iluttu Falls and from now on that will be Ilia starling point for all (ho trains In tho future. I.nst Sunday ir C. Mooro of Kile creek and John Grlaves, the superintendent Of tho county road work near Prospeot, called for dinner. Mr, Graven reports. that ho has a lurgo force at work on the rond nenr Prospect. Miss Com Stnwell was a guest hero Saturday and Sunday and took tho Pa cific & Kasterii for AI oil ford. 'Mrs. Clyde Plymlre, Mrs. Walter Gard ner and Miss Dora Clay oamu out from Medford to spend the day Sunday, Judgo AV. K. ('rows ond wife and Mr. and Mrs. A. McCurty of tho Studebaker garage, Medford, came by tho Sunnysldo Sunday afternoon and ordered dinner for r o'clock and then took a spin tip tho country to vlow out tho land, Tho IiiiIIph wero very much pleosrd with our vauey ami mo gentlemen decided that In a few years Kago Point would bo a prominent business center. Cnbel Campbell our traveling cigar mnn, representing Cnmpbell-l.nrkln Ci gar company, Portland, and U. A. I.njore, a notion salesman, and It. O. Johnson. representing the South Portland Furni ture association, worn Interviewing our business men Monday. They wero guests at mo Hunnysidn Sunday night. Prof Hot-ton of Central Point, lectured hero, In the church Sunday night. Kd Ouro and wife, Mrs, Wortman, her two sons and daughter and Miss Grey, a niece of Mr. Gore, and Mrs. Wortman, came out Sunday for a rldo In their auto, stopping a short time at tho Hun nyslde. M. I.. Daley, our now inerohant, ex pects to open his new store next Satur day, May 0, and like a sensible business man, soiuIk an advertisement to the Our two daughters, Agnes and 1-avfa, Mall Trlbunu for you to read arrived last week from Falrvlew, near Portland. I.avla, Mrs. Shaw, has been sick for soveral weoks, and her sister Agnes went out to take euro of her and the family as she has recuperated so as to bo around, llor physician uil vIhimI her to eomo to this healthy plneo. She. and her four ohlldroii arrived last Friday evening, and I am glad to say that she Ih gaining strength very fast. Telia Cain of Appondlcltti. TO CURE A COM IN ONE SAT. Take LAXATIVE BHOMO Qulnlno Tab lets. Druggists refund monoy If It falls to euro. 12. W. GHOVE'S signature Is on each box. 20c. Hasklns for Health. HOTICE. Dr. Harbor Is now located In rooms 207 and 208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank building and will bo pleased to meet his friends nnd patrons In tho new location. Hashing for Health. Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS 4 Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDQr. r l.oon II. llusklns, tho druggist, states that much appendicitis In Medford Is caused by constipation, gas on tho stem null or sour stomach. These troubles are almost INSTANTLY relieved and appendicitis guarded against by Inking a SINGLE DOSE of simple buckhorn bnrk, glycerine, etc., ns compounded In AdleM'kn, the new (Senium appendicitis remedy, HnsklnH for Health. f- TBMTXBBAY'ft 80OBBH. I - V Coait j.iigQ, At Portland n H E Portland ,; s () Vernon , 0 : 3 At S.in Frauelscu it j Snenuuento. ..,,.....,...,. a-10 s Oakland .5 9 1 At Los A,uees i H K Los Angeles , it ; 3 S 1 s,u) I'rnncisuo q i Morthwiteru tea rut. At Hpokano H n E Spokane ,., .....3 7 Tpoanin , 4 '7 9 At Vancouver Vancouver-Portland Wet grounds. At Seattle Seattle-Victoria Haln. Mntlonnl I.agu. At Hioqkyn-i it lirooklyn , t Now Vark , , ;.... p At I'lilladulphl.i ll Philadelphia A , ... 6 Iloston , .- tl .At Plttuhuig - . Hltttiburg.Chkago Cold., ' . ' Aiutrlcnu IieatfH. -At New Vork- ' II Nvw V,,rk 8 Philadelphia t At Iloston t Iloston , o Washington ..... 3 At St. Louis n St, Louis. . , . , 1 1 . i . 1 Detiolt 7 At Cleveland CleveJand'Chli;ago gold, .II ! ...,l Ml, TUluk Hnrni W Too rait. COLUMIIKS. O., May 2. Following tlty arrest of the llurim deteutlveM hero for attempts to brlbo memliers or the state luKlslaturo, the Impression Is gnn euil today that the eagerness of the sleiitlm to clinch their ease has betrayed them. The defense In the boodllug In vestigation today Is freely outlined bJ tho men who took the money. One and nil of them will admit taking the Hums' men's hh, but will contend that It wan done only to (inp the supposed bribing lobbyists, Just ns Itepresentntlve Nye, wlU the, aid of Speaker Vlnlng, finally dll trap them. This ihifi'MNe Is made by Sunators An drews. Cetope. Hufftuun and Sorgeaut-ut-ArniM Dlegle tmlay. All of them ad mit, getting tho money, hut ileehue that It an for purpostts of bringing the l(i. bylHts to JiiHtlit) and with no oilier eu In ylow. Look for ths ail that ttlli you who wants to find the Job yqa har to of-for. Tkmrm fm Only Qnm 1 Bromo Quinine3"" Thmt.lm Lmxativo Bramo Quinine If You Desire to Look Your Best Visit The MARINELO SHOP Where a Marinello graduate will dress your hair and wiggest the latest and most becoming coiffures and where you can purchase FINE HAIR GOODS You are sure of getting the latest stylos aiid the most satisfactory values. MARINELO PREPARATIONS You won't know what real satisfaction in toilet arti cles means until you try qwv special preparations. CORA E. UTLEY OVER KENTNER'S, EAST MAIN ST. fcii - SATISFACTORY FOOTWEAR Means that you should specify m line that stands he fore the world with a record second to none as to joints of style,, leathers and durability. Such a line is the famous WALk-OVER brand. Advertised the world over ovjery pair guar anteed every pair UNION MADE 0Sf HOME FOR SALE IN TALENT, JACKSON CO., ORE. A nowly incorporated town a i'ino home of oighteon acres. Level, fertile alfalfa and fruit land, irrigat ed. One block from postofficc, on the main road and extends to Bear creek, lias two acres bearing Now towns, 11 years old; V2 acres Hartlett and D'Anjou pears; 2 acres alfalfa. All is fine gardeu land. Pure wit or from the mountains; healty; churches; schools, and literary societies. No saloons or drunk enness it is a dry town, Tt is midway botwoon tho thriving cities of iMedford and Ashland. PRICE $11,000 $G;"i00 cash, four yours' linio at G per cent on balance. Will discount $300 for cash. Team, wagon and farm implements go with the place. L. N. JUDD EXCLUSIVE AGENT TALENT, OREGON WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER 16 INCH WOOD Oak, $8.00; Fir, $7.00; Pine, $ti.00. 3 Tier to Cord. Will Begin to Shi) May 15. Phono us at Butto Falls, - - BUTTE FALLS LUMBER CO. .SfrbS' PLUMBING TtHC fHLO BVK TO OUHE A COW IM OH DAY Look -'oo. Cf r -rj Alwftya reawwtw the full namo, for thU aJfBUF0 oa every box, '&& STFAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guarantqod Pricoa Reasonable Z COFFEE.N a PRICE aa uowAitn ih.ook, kntuanck on out btiwkt, phonk aos 1 1 f Second hand Remington Typewriter For Sale. little Used. Wide Carriage Medford Book Store Choice South Oakdale Avenue Lot East front, 100 by 175 feet; alley in rear; a num ber of large oak trees, splendidly placed in rela tion to a house; registered title; nothing better in the city Will sell at a bargain for cash. Also lots in Turtle's Third Addition Just opened up. Large trees on each lot. Terms. HARRY H. TUTTLE, Owner Park Avenue, Or any member of the Medford Realty Association. 4.V J w no" :D. Olwell 1 Real Estate ... V 1 . . H NO LOCATED IN Palm Building l Opposite Hotel Nash- '1 ', ,.v I. Offices Overlook Main and D'Anjou Streets IRRIGATION Why Depend Upon Rain? IRRIGATION, S CERTAIN and you can't afford to take a chance. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts You can clear at least $200 per acre per annum on mter tillage crops. Some have netted much more. See us and let us show you how to do it. R0GUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINOB, Manager S y . ( i , 4rWwtt I