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15, 1010. v . CENTRAL POINT NEWS ITEMS Jninoti Urlovo, wlio linn Ijook iniffor liiK from miiii iitrolco, In iiitlnlni: iitroiiKih itlovly. Ht iioiIoiih In liln cum tliuL Mr. (Irlovo wilt lo unnblo t return to IiIm dulloii mi rural car rier for hoiiio 1 1 mo, uiul will bo tnhun In a fow ill '. t tlio mo'.riLuluii, whoro lio will npnm1 tlio iiiiiiiiuor In tlio liopo of iciialnliii: liln ntroiiKlli. In kdoUIiik a iiioiint.iln ronort Mr. (Iilnvo will travol nt nllj't. aH liln phynlclnii, Dr. 1'olluntz, (Iikiiiiii 11 bout, Jltn'H many MuihIh lioro liopu for liln tipcoily ro- covory hiiioiik tlm Alplmi hcoiioii uiul hiiow urnozon of oltlior tlio Ouicmloii or HlHldyotui. Ho will prolialily iitart from Central 1'olnt tomorrow nlKlit. Tlio committee on nollcltatlon for mombornlilp to tho Y. M. C. A., con uUtliu; of W. A. Cowloy, A. C. Knhor, Krank 'I'liompUliiH, J. O. Imiiiichoii, ro port iiplundld progruHii, 100 mumborit lioliiK mtctiroil on TuoHduy atfornoon. A purmniiont tiri:anlzatlon wan formed nt a mootltn; IhhI tilclit, which wan hold at tho Hat tint church, with tho followliiK offlcern: W. A. Cowloy, proiildont; Frank Thompldnu, vlco picHlilont; O, M. Tarvln, rocordlnK iiocrntnrys Ilonry Warner, troiuuiror. Tho dlroclovH oloctoti woro Ilonry Wnrnor, J, B. Harnett, Frank Tliomp lclnii, l V. Coopor, W. 13. Kalilur, J, It. llnmllton, Ilonry Far mi in, O. M. Garvin. Ilohort Kylo, A. W. IJooho, J. O. iHiiacHon, I). McKollop, h. Hat flold, A. W. Knlior, W. A. Cowloy. Tho biilldtni: fund comrnlttuo con HUtn of II. Wnrnor. A. W. llculo, T. M. Jonon, h. Hntflold, I. It. Hamil ton, Ilonry Karttiim, I). McKlllop and J, O. Inancao'i, Tho orKnnlxr.tlon plniiH tho oicctlon of a club bulldlnK coiitlni; bnlvroon 13000 and I&000. A mootltift for moo Ih cnllcd nt tho oporn houno for uoxt Himday r.ftor noon at .1 o'clock, to which nil tho youiiK mon of tho community aro onrnoMtly Invltod. IIoho Company No, 1 of tho volun toor flro department hold a prutlco mooting lant nlRht and porformod In n vory prnlsoworthy mnnnor. Clirlti Soronnen of GrantH IMihh wan In Central Point on buclnoHn Wcilnetu day ovonlnj. Hair tho leva of Contrnl Point In nttmidlni: Jio ChaiitniKiua Pt AHhlaud. O. I), Naih Mt 111 linH hopon that a Reed banoball tonm will ho secured for Cuutral Point hoforo tlio nuaiion In ovor. Howard I.oIkMon of Nehalem was traimactln IjudIiiohh In Contrnl Point today. Ilort Llddoll of HoHohurK, who han boon pronpocilnt; In tho li 111 h north of Gold liny, cHImn to havo found rich placor In n ainr.ll iprliu; Htroaia tribu tary to tho Hokuo rlvor. Ho In noniN liiK IiIh namplcn to San FrnnclHco to bo nHNtiyod nad promlaoa n bit; imr prlno for ovory Inhabitant of HOiithorn OroKou. MorrlH Slioedy, brldKo coiiHtructlon iiiiporlntoiidont of a woHtorn division of tho ltock Inland & Pacific railway, lit Hpundlui; IiIh Hiimmor vacation In tho ItoKiio Itlvor valloy. Ho en mo In today from liln camp at hoiiio point near Gold Hill. Our woathor report, for today Is much oanlor, 91 bolui; tho hlKheut point reached by tho mercury. It iii announced today that our now luiHoliall organization will play its firn! puno on tlio homo iliuntoiid, it lining u tryout amo hnfore it k at tempt to put Court I lull am! lux oliampioiiH to rout. Tlio Haptiat people navo u kooiI followNliip limelieon to 121 of Hh new mouiliorK Woclncmlny night, anil n Hpleuilid time i reported by all who attended. 8. A. Pattioou nltoiuU'rt tho eliuii tuuiiii ul AhIiIiuiiI Tliurriday after noon and Imtlicd liin jouriialiHtiu brow in tlio crystal wnturx of AhIi IiuiiI crook. Tlio iiiomlnirnlii list of the Y. M. C. A. in growing rapidly and the Huece.HH of tho onlcrprino is assured. Wiitor I'oiifliunorH who nro now using oily walor nro highly pleased with tlio Norvioo mid more tliuii ploitHotl with tlio fiuo (iiiality of wa lor. It is boliovod that Wnlor Coiii misHiouor Purkoypilo will hooii an iioiiuoo tlio well as practically inox- IlllllHtilllo. Hov, Itar.lolou of tho Methodist Kpiscopal cliuroli will attend tho Asliluud ohiuitaiKpm tomorrow. Ilo goes lo hear (Colonel Hnin. Tlio lulvisabilily of two lioso-cnrt Iioiihuh is now being discussed among (ho citizens, Many aro of (ho opinion that two stations will afford a moro adequate service, enabling ono or tlm ollior of tho carts to ronc-h it firo moro readily. J. C. Wollaford, It. K. MeCan, William Lodorlo, Hoy ( Cox, John II.. Saiiidon and Wultor Crawford, driving u largo louring ear, halted in Control Point for u fow moments Thursday ovouing lo Hoeuro wnlor and supplies, They aro all of Hutte, Monl., mid aro on their way lo Cra ter Lake and ollior Southern Oregon points, Sewerage agitation is beginning to iiHHiimo mi important position in of ficial and other oirolos. It moans a 'continuation of health and u clean city. I Old Hoi mid Iho weather clerk lot , us off today at III in (ho hIiiiiIo, with ,1111 excellent lneee lo fun our ala baster brows. Hoy lllaino of Dlainu. Wash,, caiiio in today and will enjoy llireo weeks' vaoatiou in tho Hoguo Itivor valloy. Mr. lllaino in u hotel miiii of the Washington city. Hubert Arnodt of Moduiia, Mo., urrivud in Central Point today. Mr. Arnodt is it publio Instructor, ha iug hoiiio Id yuurs' oxporienco as n teacher in tho schools of tho state of MiHHOiiri, and is n graduate of Co lumbufi uuivorHity. Dante H. Prince, nttornoy from PruHiio, Cal,, was huro on biiHiuuHH ThurMilay afternoon. Mr. Prince is searching for ono Harry Colopy, wlio is wanted to claim an estate in Madeira, Cal. M. Klwnod has sold his drug stock to u Mr. England, from Iowa, who hits taken charge of the business. Tho building in which tho slore is now located is being removed lo Hast Pine street, but the stock will bo removed to a room in tho now WhitcHido-Childors block when that building is completed. Warren McICny, vetorinariaii, was in town today looking for a location ho hails from Culispell, Mont. A number of our young people are plnnniiig n picnic to take place at Hoguo river in the near future. They have not decided at what point the jubilee will ho hold. PRIZES FOR FIGURED DESIGNS ON FRUIT HPOJCANK, Wash,, July J0,-l)is-playri of portraits mid ticonio views and lettered and figured designs on fruit will ho featured tit tho third National Apple show in Spokane tho week of November M, when the man - ageiuent will t.wnnl prizes of $.r0 and flii in ouch contest, open to profes sional und amateur photographers all over tho world. Hen II. Kico, secre tary, says no otilniiico feo will bo charged, also that no limit will ho placed on tho niitnhor of entries by each contestant. Tho exhibits will be grouped iii tho stato armory. An amateur camera operator, who has made a study of photography on apples, says thsro is no oxpouso in curred, as no chemicals or walor is rcniiiri'd. Ho describon tho process as follews: "Tho skin of an apple, especially at a certain stage of ripening, hears a strong resemhlanco to commercial photographic plates and printing pa per, for tho reason it is sensitive to light. The best result can bo obtain ed by selecting apples of a red vnri ety when they aro yet green and en case them in hags of black paper, in which (dates mid pucr aro usually packed. "Thcso hags nro left on for ton days to exclude tho light and add to tlio sonsitivent'pR of iuo surface. At tho end of that time tho bairn aro re movnl and the film ncirntivo past id in position with tho whito of an egg, which is udhesivo and will not Miow in tho print. That all except tho im ago may ho green, tho npples nro again inclosed in Iho protecting bags, this timo an opening n trillo larger Hum Iho portrait or view being cut opposite tho film. This Hcrves tho piirposo of n vigncltitig device ovor a printing fraino nnd enhances the re sult. A week uhotild ho allowed for printing. "Tho fine docp red of tho picture upon tho dfllicalo green of tho ground is striking nnd tho result is superior lo that obtained on photographic pa per. Only nnluro could just givo tlio exact tones of tho two colors that would hannonizo so perfectly." (To I3o Continued.) AUTOMOBILES O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy. MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY. 1010 Chalmers DetroitB. Phono 1801, Valley Auto Company, Mcdford. Or. Quick Service. Easy Riding. Prices Right. PAJtRY AUTO LIVERY PHONE MAIN 3141. Agency for tho Parry Cars. Rogue River Auto Co., Frank n. Hull, Prop., Medford. Or. ItOCIC HPHINGH COAL. Tho flrnt car sold like hot cakes jand right from tho car, and by bo I buying tho purctianors r.nve tnonoy. Tho second car arrived this morning and unloading cornrnoacon tomorrow. Peoplo aro buying Ice now Instead of coal, but romornber wyou will want Home of this coal this winter, and now Is tho tlmo to get It. It will bo higher In price and harder to got noxt month. Seo Durbrldgo, tho drayman, now, nnd placo your order. 103 Robert F Maguire Late special agent U. S. General Land Office, announces that he has opened law offices in the Medford National Bank Building, for gen eral practice before state and federal courts and the Department of the Interior. Go to DIAMOND for Your Diamonds, Watches & Jewelry Assortment Good-- -Prices Right DIAMOND'S 118 EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD t--r --t Notice. All persons knowing them selves to bo indebted to VAN DYKE'S will please call and settle, as books mast be bal anced at onco on account of store having been sold to F. W. Gray. We Have For Sale 73V acres, with good buildings, about four miles from Medford. There arc on the place 8V! acres in Bartlett pears, 9 years old, with a good crop in sight, and Vj acres of Anjou pears in their second year. There are also 22 acres in alfalfa. If taken soon, the pear crop and the hay go with the place. Price .$ 1-1,000; $G000 cash, balance on or before five years, with interest at 6 por cent, 32 acres, across the road from above place. Three-room house and small barn. On this place there are ten acres of 8-ycav-old Newtowns and four acres in 1 and 2-ycar-old peaches. Price $7500; $3000 cash, balance on or before five years, with interest at G per cent. These places are worth the price asked and the terms make them especially desirable. W. T. YORK , CO. A SNAP FOK SALE IiiT OWNER. 80 acres Improved land; sev eral good springs; 1 ouso, barn, etc.; X ceres In bearing fruit; 5 acres good corn; C tons hay; ir sold at onco, $40 TER ACRE TAKES IT. Good Terms Inquire 720 West 12th. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 WeBt Main St., Medfoid, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray,1Qregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND IRUJSHED GRANITE Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath The finest Sample Rooms in the city. Hotel Moore Fire Proof Rau-Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plan Big machinery is now excavating the ground, northwest corner Main and Ivy streets, for the now HOTEL MEDFORD "Watch the dirt, fly and hurrah for Medford. BUICK Model No. 19 The latest size of Buick and the most popular car in the world, now on hand. It has been impossible heretofore to secure these cars on the Pacific Coast, owing to great demand east. The largest automobile factories in the world have been unable to fill the orders for them. No. 19 is between the White Streak (No. 10) and Nos. 16 and 17. It is the car designed for family use. Buicks are all satisfactory cars, but No. 19 has proven the most satisfactory of all. See them. Medford Buick Co. TOU VELLE, Manager. Garage, - - Riverside, near Main. A COOL CUSTOMER will buy more goods than a warm one will in hot weather. A cool customer will buy with less palaver. He or she will be better natured, less cranky and easier to sell to; and you know it. Moreover, you yourself, and your employes, will be in a better selling mood if your store is cool and pleasant than if it is sticky and suffocating and savors of a boiler room in its stiflingness. The Electric Pan is a blessing and a cheer which you can ill afford to ignore. Life in the dog days is a question of degrees. Make your place of business habitable and inviting to the people, and the trend of trade will be in your direction. It stands to reason it's logical it's apparent. Why not invest a little money in trade-winning cool ness? Electric Pans will create a tempting and delightful breeze, and in every breeze there'll be dollars for you. May our representative call and take it up with you? Don't wait until it's 90 in the shade. Phone us today. Rogue Electric IlIVvI P. S. How about that Electric Sign you've been think ing about? ' ,,