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,,tf " . fj !V ft i Our Correspondents -J TVlMOKpl) ISfXlb TRIRUNIJ, MlODhXWP, OWKdOX, SUNDAY. JUNE 25, 101 J. PA'GISTHBTSB CENTRAL POINT ITEMS 3 MiNH UlliHtt WlllllllllHIMI III' M('(l l'inl in Hut uiii'Ht o' lint- mint, Mih It W. Mycin, MIhh Tilliu Allii-iH (if Union Im vU- HillK M'lllllVl'H Mild I'rit'llllH lici.' it.. it. i .. ... .. i .hhm Allt'tt WIlMMlli) tt WtllillVI III Irt vImIUiik !- uiiiiul molliiir. .Mrn, Itnu- Jull. i ! i . i. . Minimi iiuiu in rumncci 1h licit' niter MitiiiiiM, IIIh I'ninlly I'liinn wli liim mill inn vInKIiij; Jim, WrijliI'M mollicr, Mih. Uniulnll. .Ml. Iliild'iiliiiny wliii Iiiim lieiin m ii'nlilniil ii (Viilrnl I'iiImI lur Ilin Pii'il year, It-It ilia IiinI or (Im wi'iik fr l.'lh AllKl'll'M ulll'IC hlllj will lllllkll IllT I'llllllV lllllllC. Tim Uiiiio Kivcr Viillny linilil Vn it i'oiicitI mill I'liliiitainiMi'iH Ml Uol.l Mill I'litlny niulil. .Mi'. II. IC. Ti. .villi, id' llliiii.iM Iiiih imri'liiunl nil (In. M1M.; in I Im .Moon liiiiiilicr fiuiimiiy, mill uill cnriy on Ilin IiiihIiunk Iidih I'lnitv now on. T. .1. DiiuiiiiiK nf AhIiIhiiiI vlnilcil IiIh. nmtlior mill lnutlicr, ,, , Down iiiK. 1'iiilny. Km1, mill ,tiM. Ilmiiillon wen- luir licilly Htimtnoncil lioiiiii nun (IiiiiiIm I'iihk TluiiHlity nielli In tin lii'ilptiilf nf Hii'ir iliiiitlili'r, MImh IIiiiiiiIIoii, wln wax hiuioiiHlv injiiicil hv lui ('mil iniiiiliiK iiwuy niMir tin' Ilmiiil lon huiiii'. Our city council will inccl in iul joiiinuil u'rjiiliu' iiM'otinn Monilny n. I'll ini,'. .Iiiiiij 'JO. I'ioI". P. !'. Klein i now it inrlnr in Ilin Mliuiliiu ih.'Mlri) with Will Scoll mnl H nihil limilttr of Ihi' lloj,'tic HI. it Viillny Imml. Mihm Cornin, Minn MoNiikhiw, Alton llniwn, A. Moon. . K. Troillo, M. A. hill to I. I.. ItiiMh, .Mr. 1'ii'k- mil. H. WVhli, dim Alorrto, Mr. Nor mile. P. J. Ta lur, Wiinl llopkhiH mnl liroiliur uTi' mnont; the inniiy ('"ii Inil Point M'0.n thiit went to Alcil rnl .r'rnlnv. Tliurc will )i regular wrviwH nt I hi' Mi'lhinliHi KiiNiM.ml I'hnrcli to ilnv (SiiiiiIii,v) hv lint inw puxtor. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. TALENT ITEMS. t li. Wnnl nf 1-Virto vnlluy mix in 'I'nl. 'id lining I lulling on I'liilny. Willniiii Ilmiiillon of Aiulcm-in urt'Ok wm in Tulunt I'mlity ilninj, hiixhiKNM with our mci chant. ; Kriiliiy A. A. Moody lull lor Swtl iJiysWlotli., on ii IniHini'H trip. 0. l Loyil, iniiiintiT ol' tlm lU'ilni Ki'iint'.v ni'iii'iul iiiiti'IiiiiiiIim' hIou. in 'iiiip. in iirrmiis'inK the now P.oiIh. II. V. Ilnllirioii Irom lliihin pni'iin'1 wiim in Tnli'iil on Friday. (.'laud Smith ol' Alarym-illc, Cal.( i linuii' on a ir-it uitli Iuh paii'iilH .it Tllll'llt. 'I On 't'liui'Mlay Ihgro wiim iiiitu im wi'lloiai'iil on when Officer Irwin of AhIiImiiiI plai'cil Karl (Crocker uiuli'r iuii-nI. CrockiT in i'barj;i'il with riiryiii' liin lalhi'r'h nmnu to it rhook mnl duiiuc Ot'lohtT. 11110, of iiiNHiii ijni clu'ck to F.Iiiut Colciiimi of l'lioo niv. - Al. V. Cmi'ki'r fornmrly livi'd nl Tiilciil mid in it railroml I'lij-iiu'er. On ThiiiHilay iiM'iiiiiK Farl C'roukiT wan taken to AhIiIiiiiiI wlicru ho will liao liix pi'i'liuiiuiiiy trial. On Wi'ilncMilay Talont lind Hid lionor (f) of hi'iuj: vinii'd by two Alotiiion i'IiIith, 'riioiiuiH J, l'utti'rmiu mid Al. .1. 1'iico of .Halt l.ako city, lllah. Tho I'ldorrt Hired Iho town up, fiium to lliu ciiiiulimidii (lint it wun not a lii'allliy plncti for thi'in anil du partvd. On W'l-diu'hiliiy Air. KmoU Wnl Im tiitin of McdfoiU wiih in Tali'iit tivatiiii; hi tallier l.oniri Watturuian to an automohilu ndo. On Wi'dniMilay Louis Waliuinau hllippClt IIIIIO iTIlll'K of lllll'IL'Uin lo iMi'tU'oid. Tim lirnt Kliipitii'iit of fruit tlim year from thirl nyi'lion. Your ('iiii('M)oinl(ii Iiuh tin pleiH mo of Hemline you mi iii'i'iiiiiil ol mi' of Ilin iili'ilHiiuliml iiiccpliouH Hint wiim nviT ilvi(ii in Wooilmi'u liall at I'luii'iilx. On ilulio li'J. Kill, Oak t'iri'li! No. 'J 12 uiivii a riiiM'ptliiii 'o tun of tlii'ir newly uiaiiii'd invuihuiw, Afr. mid Alrn. ;A. fliiaui, Tlieio wore pii'Hijiil iilioul All luvlleii kimIh mid tnetiihi'i'H o lliu Cirele. Alm-li eredil Im due the eouiluillee for the iiHIm- lie uiauuer of ileeortilloilM of Ijoi.Ili I allien ami lodo hmuii. A nolor Hehoiiio Of pink and while wiih iiiiihI le'iiiilifully earried out. Tim Htinwy linen anil heautiful Milter and kIich mnl oliiun, made a iiiokI 'lovuly pie lure 1 1 1 the Illicitly elect rle lighted loom. Komi'm, earmitiotiH mnl lit iuh were imed in deeoialioiiN, F.verylhin1.' Iioiii Hie hiiIihIh lo tho cieiiiii, li-iKimled the color Heheine. And lient of all (Ini hpltil of ooil eheor Mceuieil in preilouiliiate over- all, At lliu elor.i of Hie liauiue.inauy lieai ty IoiimIk won? Icnilvruil Die Imppy couple, V. ., Cdeiiian, eoiiuly eleik, ui'lmi; an IniiHlniiiMler. Alter whieli lliu (iiardiau ueiclilioi llooil olTieur of, llie eiiele pieMeuled I'rom (lie niiMiiherri of tln ciicle lhre lieaullful pii'moiiIm, A fine hIit and ill KliiMfc fern liowl, nel of iUer lea-i mmiouk ami an elite I'oik. The ;rooin in tt4 hearty iiiauiier reN'Miuilcd to (. prcMenlatlon, nl IIioukIi Moiuewhiil uMTJo.teil hy the oeeiiMion. I W000VILLE ITEMS. 1 KANE'S CREEK Mr. and Mr. Hyrloy aru liolh imieh imlihpoHud at tliU wiitiiiK- Dr. Kmilli of Hold Hill in in atleudaneo Mine. Haiiuimiuul KimltH of tlold Hill Hptinl a day im-lilly iih whMh of Mix. Swindon. Mix. .Swindon npont the foro part of tho week with her nixler, Mrn. lliKiuhotlimn. Air. and AIih, Uiiiium', who have been umiiluulH nl! thin plmui for .d iiuihI a yt'iir, will loa.vo on Kalunluy j or Colorado, Iboir old homo. Mm. Fred Strauho Iiuh reluriu'd limiie from Forllmul al whioh plaee nie Iiiih been llu Kiierit of hor paronts, Mr. and AIih. Clark. Mini.!' Cap Hwinden and Mary ItriiH Hpmil TeiiMilay al Mm, Miu'- llUU'Hi i Tho nii'onl riiiiw iiuikoH it very bad ou hay iiultinj,' art quito a fow luivo alroadv eoinnienei'd to (till their imipH, but in uullo Imnofieial lo tho kii'U, which wan liiully net'dinj; iikhh lu ro. Chin Urn Htiiu'lH'mjrniniio a Iuihiuohh Irip lo Moill'nttl mm iluy of last woolc rolntiiniK homo Ilia huiiio day. The plav Aeu by home Inli-ul for (he bi'iielil of Hie linpioveiiient club, wjh a K'l'iit Hueec. Aceordiui,' 'o piihlln l. pillion every aelor win a Mlar. AHmk lli'inii'i) Smith and hur friend, AIImh llotw lihl, were in the uppur KvaiiH creek country Inst Wcilmwdny, Holieitiuir MiiliseriplioiiK for lliu WoniKilli' ArpiH. The cily eouneil kihmvi1 an ordi nunc., al lliu last meeliiiK lot bidding Hie iimi of the (own as a pasture. Air. Cai .Slrahii of Aledford wiim in Woodville Ihh .Siiturday ealliiiK on frii'iidM, Mr. mid AIm. .Inhu Owciim fxpeol lo lene about llm firit of July for a trip Uironch Klniualli county mid into Cnjifornia., They will & by loam and will lake their lime lo sou the country. J..r. JacoliM wan in Aledford on ThurMlay. AIm. (Irani AWilx wan iu OraniM I'auM belwceii train hint Thurhday. I'l !.. 1.1 I I . nivfv i t'oiiMincrame. fiuiuiintr fo iut; on in Woodville at the present tune. Air. John llolcom in huildiuj; a fine larj-e hoiiMe on llruadway. Air. Wakemaii is building a eoltao on bin h1k on Cedar nlreel. Kny Sea man him built ii bonne ou bis lot on Oak Mrcot and wo have been iufoiiued thai Air. Alathis will build a liiiiiL'.t low ou llroadway ami Air. Laws will blllld a cotldKo ou Afaiu street this Miiininer. Woodville U planning a ij ccle bratloii for llie Fouith of July. Iti'v. Al. I-:. Coen was iu Aledfoid IiimI Thuiilay. Air, and AIm. (Ini field I .mix nic rejoicing over the arrival of a son nil Tliiu'hduy, AIm. Dr. Chihlmlin was a Cold Hill visitor last Monday. At the school eleelion held last .Monday, J. .Jacobs wan elected Iruslee for lliree yeiiM. JACKSONVILLE MrH. T. C. NorrlH of Kaneu Creek dlHtrlct Una boon vIhIIIuk rolntlveo ami frloiiilK In JncliKjivlllo. Dr. W. It, Caiaoron wiim ovor from Aiploj;nto WedacHay u(tornoon. AIM. Ollff Hrtulford of Snu Fruu elco (uoo MaiKUiot Kntou) In nt tho homo of Iat mother for tho bonoflt of her health. Mr. Hrmlford, who ia'coiiiiniilml hor hither, roturned hoiuv F'ldiiy. John AHlipolo and R. S. Alkon, dop. uly cnuiily uhhokhom, wtno lu Jaek Honvlllo ThurHday o official IiubI- II0HH, W. W. Camoiou niul W. T. Host wlalc woro ovor from ApploKutu TliuiHilny, - . 1). II. ThoiupHon and IiIh family, who huvu boon at SIbhou, Cal.,t for Homo tlmn punt, returned to Jneluuin vlllo WodneHday. Walter llotitwlek of ApploKiito tnr lioil a fow Iioiiih lu Jackson vlllo TliuiHilny, Ho ban Jimt flultdiod a flno, lui'K burn at Uu Huekloy vniich, Mm. Uohooo TlupmiH litis rotiirnoil from a vlHlt to hor formor homo lu Mail comity.. At tlio Hpoclal elect Ion bold Wed noflday only 110 voIch woro cast, ninny voters not k'Iuk to tho polls. Only 20 votes woro cast attnlnst tho adoption tho now ubartor, ami :n Votes worn, thfown In favor of cIiiiiih- liiK the hoimdurlcH of tho corporation no iih V) oxcludo Hoveral faruiH. J. J, Mearn, who had tho contract to build tho propound Jackmuivlllo water worku, Iiuh relumed to i'nrt Inud. Mm, Frank Itobbion ami Mm. Clirlii Keniioy wro amoiiK their Medfonl frlemlH TliuiHilny, Wlllliim llouedlct nmdo a trip to AHhland tho foio part of the week, Veriio Van Dyko of Aledford, ical I'liliito dealor, wiih ii Jacksonville vIh I (Or TuoMilay. It. Ii. Hurdle or AHhlaml rind W. T, Coburn of (IraulH I'iihii woro lu Jack HouvJIlo Tueiiday, TvacherH exainluatlon emlei) Fri day and JackHouvlllu wiih futyl of Hchooliiia'aniii for sovorul days. Ilullillni: of cemeiiL sidewalks lias been leHUiiK'd lu Jacksonville. Much poor work In this Hue wiih douo last semuiti nil' soiio piopi-rty owners aro oxceoillnuly wroth buciuso of It, Theoilont Canioron Iiiih returned from I'm Hand, where ho attended tho hchhIoiih of the Miihoiih' i;runi) IoiIko. (leore Wolpuiioti, foroimin of Hollywood orebardti, inmlo a trip to Jacksonville Wednesday. Mr. NewHonie, an old prospector, was lu our city this week en route lo Whisky Ouleli. Kred Wamicr, for many years pub lisher of thd Ashland Tidings, wiih lu Jacksonville Tuesday. II. C. .Maury ami Tyson IJenll, who live near Contrnl 1'olu.t, were In Jack sonville Tuesday moriiliiK en route to Appli'Kiite, C. S. y.'iiiilerHOii of Central Point was beio a fow duyVsliico. 1). I.aiubort, a former resident of UiIh place, In making bis sister. Mrs. X. Mitchell, a visit. Mr, and Mrs. Kred Copplo and Mrs I. X Lewis of AmiloKtito traded la Jaeksoutllle Wednesday. This market Is bolnn supplied with choleo truck from the Maury garden, located ou tho Jacksonville-Central Point road. Dr. I'. Stout lias returned from bis outing at lliitte Falls mid Is at tho city driij; storu again. William Campbell hns been doing couslderablu carpentering al Xeuber tk llnmia'H chicken station. They haw) several hundred birds of dif ferent varieties growing. A. J. Stand of Applcgato was on a trading expedition to Jacksonville Wednesday. Professor IT. S, Collins of Medford was tho guest of II. .M. Collins, cash ier of the Dank or Jacksonville, tv fow duy ago. Mrs. V 1 4y of Aulelojui niado rel atives living In Jacksonville a Islt this uciik. M. Ilaldwin of Applegntn was a business visitor In Jacksonville re cently. P. F. Swayno ami W. II. Vonablo of Applcgato nmdo us their usual visit this week. Luko Itynu roturned rrom Portland In her npw nuto, accompanied by Mr. HlnuiKon, tho cliutiffour. They made good time, notwithstanding soma fierce roads ami bad tires. Dr. J. Jtoblusoii and Frank Kiisshorer opent a few bourn lu Mod ford Tuesday aftornoon. An adjourned term of tho circuit court was bold tho first of tho week, but did not last long, Y. II. Allen wjih over from tho Sterling mine Tuesday. Ho la lu charge or thai extensive placer propo sition. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Uiw of Willow Springs wero here Tuesday trading with our merchants. M. .Mayor, tho ploneor tailor, who has been a resident of AbIiIiukI many years, removed to Jackhouvlllo Wed nesday and began business tho next day. (icnrgo MalbowH of Ashland spent Tuesday lu Jacksonville. Hon. S. M. Xealou nf Table Hoclc was among those who did business In Jacksonville Tuesday. Frank Hauls, the well known dis ciple of J. Isaak Walton, has gone to Josephine county ou his annual fishing expedition mid will bu at Mer lin, mid Oallco creek .most of tho summer. At tho recent school election lu 1 Jacksonville llr. T. T. Shaw and I.owls IMrleh woro ro-elected directors and clerk respectively. Miss Fay Sears of Aledford was tho guest of .Mrs. Lewis Ulrlcb Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Dunford luivo returned rrom their honeymoon, which wiih spout lu Portland, Charles Hamilton and Hobort Itay yoro civor from Applogato Friday, A, J, nrimcB of (IrautB Pass was Iu Jacksonville Friday to attend tho funeral of his sister, tho Into Mary H, Oi lutes. Aiifouo Hoso baa gone to Rogue river on a fishing trip with Frank Hunts. Mary 15. Orlniva dlod at tho resi dence; of hor brother, Abnor Grimes, lu Jacksonville, Thursday, after u protracted illness. 1W liuuiy yoara Mlsa Gilmes has been a cripple, but boro hor mlufortuno with Christian rorlltudo. Hor death Is generally ro grotted. Four brothers and two sls torn aurvlvo O40 decoasod, who was a pioneer of Oregon. JJPJfPPJPB J. B. BNYART, Proildont J. A. PBIUIY, Vlco-Proildont f V. K. MlCrtftlCIf. VIcn.PrmlilAii TnifM M ntlTtf rimMm- ? JOHN 8. OltTII, Cnshlor V. D. JAOICflON, Ass't Canhlor. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 BAKU DKPOH1T HOXKS FOR ItKNT. A OKKKItAIj I1AXKINCI mJHINKHH XHANSACTK1). Wo SOLICIT YOUIt I'ATltONAGE. -34(44f4-44tf44f4(4r r : 1 4: ii '1 Campbell & Baumbach 1 MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. t i r:r0rwlt CcttiU JiuMMr maid Jojl Xvytftcf. toe JWXY(L iofcl Oft Mwu mwA, W)' re 5 '.,JM :-or-.6 1 1 fril d?-i I a..i.i-i -t-rtei nm tMfc t-UQjft- I-U-ujlu. :wrzmi f T'yv'vHluyiSyiidHi , 'iiJir7r-lTHil 0 11 A Welcome Change Smoke curling up from the farmhouse chimney as the men are coming in from the fields, gives a pretty suggestion of a good sup per and a comfortable home. But it also means a hot, tired woman, working hard over a blazing fire. . Your wife can escape this with a New Perfection Oil Cook-stove. A New Perfection keeps a kitchen many degree cooler than any other range, yet it doe all a coal or wood range can do. It aves time, labor and fueL No wood to cul; no coal to carry; no athej; no toot. Wiih the New Perfection oven it is the bet cooking device you can find anywhere. , M will t, 2 umJ 3 hntn, will Vm. tttfqinnff Uu ctumtled Uuslbt. tuna uexlr lixhtd thnxxheet. TJal 2- td 3 Umrr Mora in be hd wih at withaal a ctMt top, wluch a tutd vwfa drcp ithra. lawtlttckt,ttc Dtt3m rrrrrhttt I or vrrilt for efcicrip tjr aroiUr U th duioI atucr oi lb. Standard Oil Company (Incorporate)!) iffflWr JrOll iMwIWi Clj-17 I -u..Lfe- . n. t -. vrv'T" Mi" w t w HEN bread was called the "staff of life" the delicious crackers, cakes and biscuits of today Avoro unknown.' A baker in those days meant a man who baked bread. A baker nowadays means more it signifies an artist who tickles your palate with thoso flukey eraekei's and other tit-bits that give you an add ed npnetHo for food and help digestion. ( Who's your baker," means nuieh. It moans better health, a healthv stomach and happy" days. Tf you study the mat ter as w&study it, this is your bakery for we laiow your needs. AVe already supply many of your neighbors. Try usjioxt fciiuo. ALLEN GROCERY CO. . t a s. O K NT K A L A V E NUU y JUttiafcy Qoedn teffi r ifocA- cfoeam eon fi& onfy a hfoobant one when you &feeh ohon tfoem. a hoom adoned vntfo one- iA Sedb vuCC Cook 6lh& dheashiCand. C&t ub ft&Ch you make youi foomz jtitty. you ecm enioy ou Sedb Sotfo nhtffot and day. youh4 PiuCy Medford Furniture & Hardware Company THE REX MARKET WK Alr TO SKLIi TUB UUST MT..W IX THE CITY, AXD ALL AVK ASK TO 1'KOVK IT IS A THIAIi. '2SSE3t5SEL lsu,t thl" a ,aIr prop3'n? 10 lb. Pail Lard $1.20 5 lb. Fail, 65c 3 lb. Pail 40c Pac. I'hono 0071. Homo 141. FlUMBUN (j STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable i COFFEE.N . PRICE i I 25 HOWARD BLOCK, ENTRANCE OX Oth STREET. PHONE 80 f s4i44ff4f444ft4f44f34f4f4 ISP'- 'fpim fhe Atmosphere of the Office In Hot Weather 1ns an Important Influ ence on die Transaction of business A GENERAL ELECTRIC FAN will keep the air in circulation and relieve the oppressiveness of summer temperatures. It is the next best thing to a vacation. We can put a G.E. Fan in your office whenever you are ready. u Rogue River Electric Co. 5 Vs , hi