RTEDTTORD MATT) TTtTBTJNE, MEDFORP, OREOON, WEDTRRD'AY, ,TT7NT3 7. 1911.
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Our Correspondents
CENTRAL POINT ITEM8.
MImh (llutl)M iinltr, left fur Iior
lioniii In Yrt'lm, California, Tiumdity
afloi noon, afliir upending (ho winter
Imro wild Mayor Leaver ami fam
ily. A. I'. (Illicit, rittnrnr.il Tuemlity nf
tnrnoon from a trip to Canyonvllln,
(J. H. Hniidentnu iinulo a ImihIiichh
trip Tut'Hiluy afternoon to Tolo,
I II, fc drove, returned 'rntnluy af
ternoon from a trli to lilii claim near
Oolil Hill,
Mr. Iloreroim or Ccutial, California
Ik lioto vlitltlug IiIh lirotlutr W. II.
NoruroMn ami family.
K. HuiiHtit, of Curvallu wan In Con
tral Point IIiIh week mi water HyHtm
oxtiniHlnn liimliii'itN amir cluruedt o
IiIh liomo Tiiraduy morning,
Mr. anil Mm. J. II, (lay, Mm. Cry
' ilitrman, MIhh Harali llehli, MIhh Itccd
Hiitnt Tticmlny In AHhtanil.
Mr. ami Mr it. 0, M. (larven and
hoiih mhii( TiiKHilay Midilng In llngutt
It Ivor.
Mth, J. V, Morrill itpoiil Tuemlay
In (Iran In I'iikh.
M. Klwood unit daughter of Hani
Valley were MlmppluK hero tlntl of thtt
week, returned liomit Tueitday oven
liiKi Mth. (llait)H lleehe, MIhh Fay Do
Pont, Mlwt lliilllor, Mr. Ilnlller, Jr..
I J. Taylor, Minn i)milai, Prof. Kiln",
I-'. C. I'ulmtr, Mr. WUhoii Hr (lar
iit'Ml I'enliir.er won) atnoiiK the Cen
tral I'olllt people that Hpoitt Tllemla)'
afternoon In Modford.
Two new liana hall teuton licr
JnniHi Into prominence tliltt weult In
Central Point. Uno to ho known an
the Y. M, C, A. team anil the other
to ho known ait tint Central Point
high ncIidoI. They will piny a giuno
hero Weilnwiilay evening.
City council will jneet In rei;nlar
niljormtl uennlou, I Mm Wednetiilay
evening.
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
NAT TIIIZATKIt OI'KN KVKIIV
N 1(1 1 IT.
Tint Nat theater U now open to the
public every night. A cozy ami cool
place to have an hour'it pleasure. Wo
run nothing hut the hent of film, A
Kiiporh light In thrown on our cur
tain, Allowing our picture to the hent
advantage. Wo nre nurit If you come
once that you will come uKaln.
"Unnkins for Health.
Hairy Itcnmim of Went Talnul
apent Hominy In AmIiIuik!.
Mm. Churlen Ihiiiicn or Kant Med
foul i-iuiiu up to nee her mother, M r,
K. Hlniirllff of Phoenix Hundity.
Mr. and Mth, U. Carey npont Hun
day In AhIiIiiuiI with IiIh daughter,
Mth, M, O, ItenHO.
Front did itrenl damage to many
film ;iiritniiM In tlul low hottonm nlour.
Hear Creek Haturday night,
N. W. Ilrophy, of Modford wiih In
Talent and AhIiIiiuiI Halunliiy.
Van Duulap or Talent wan a Meil
fonl ImihIiichh vlaltor Monday morn
ing, F. I), Oatuinn and family of Tal
ent were In Meilfonl Haturday to nee.
tho aeroplaiiit.
Many Talent reHldeutn could Hell
tint aeroplane from Talent au It roho
to tho tlomlrt ahovo Orlffln Creek.
A great many of our Kdan Pre
cinct rcHldeutM went to AHlilaud to
attend the itoxn carnival Tuimday.
I. em IIiikIu'ii of Kern Valley wiih
In Phoenix on IiuhIiichh Monday af
ternoon. Hen French of North Talent wan In
Phoenix Tuexday morning.
Mm. A, H. Furry and hit. Jou
Under vlnlted Meilfonl Tucoday morn
I UK.
A. Moor of Phoenix hint purcliaHed
a new iiutoumlilln, Mr. Moor tint hut
one arm, hut ha learned to run IiIh
own machine. Mont of the (event are
coutroled with tho feet.
Mra. A. H. Furry and Mr. C. Carey
went up to Talent, hint Haturday;
Mm. Carey received u lot of fine
CnunnH from Ned York.
Mr. and Mr. Wirf. Kulghtou and
wife nunc over from Knglo Point
lnnl Monday week and Mponl m;vcral
daN vIMtlng frleudn In Talent,
The new parHouago for tho I'renhy
terlnu mluUter at Phoenix Ik flush
ed. I,. A. Itoiui left Phoenix hint Thura.
day evening for HrowiiHvlllo where ho
will vlhlt IiIh dnughterN, Mm. C. Cnto.
MIhh Clara Allen and her couMn,
Mm. Win. Campbell left for Portland
Monday evening to attund tho roue
carnival.
A very qujet wedding took placo
at thv homu of tho hrlde, lol Thurit
day evening, when MIhh Nelllo IteameH
wnn unltod In marriage- to A. llenrn,
o Phoenix llolh are well known In
Phoitulx, mid Talent, and (liny havo
(ho IiohI wIhIiom of ovnryonii,
NOTICK.
Tho following riiNOlulloiifi wriro
adopted hy Chexter A. Arthur PohI
No, 17, diipartment of OmKon, and
Chentnr A. Aithur, W. It. 0, No. .14,
at a iipcclnl meutlug of their rcxpuc
tlvo ordem.
UoHolvnd that, wo (wider our heart
felt. thaulfH to dm CltlzmiH of Mod
ford, who ho kindly aitnlHted iim In
iiiaklug our Memorial day exerclHen
a hiiccuhh, iiIho to tho Hon. Win. no re
for IiIh uhlo Hpeech on that occas
ion. Wo iiIho puhllcly wlwh to thank
thu city offlrlalH, and dlfferunt hocIo
tli'H that helped iib, iiIho Mr. K. II.
Watornian, and othum for their kind
iienH In furulHlifiiK autoniohlleH for
trannportluK the PohI and Corpa to
the cemetery and return.
ciii:btku a. autiiuk poht anij
COHPH.
WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE
POSES AS PROPHET
DCNVIMt, Col., Juno 7. Thai tho
proKrcHHlvcH will iinmu tho preHldcn
tlnl uomlueo of one or tho "old par
tleit" In the heller or William Allen
White, KiiutuiH editor and m.'iKnzluo
writer, here today en routw to Mould
er where ho will nddrcHH tho grad
uate or Colorado Unlvonilty,
"If the eotiHervatlvcH nominate
flovernor JoiIhoii Harmon of Ohio,
among tho democratH tho progreH
hIvch will HWeep I ho repuhllcnn party
and nomluato Henator I.al'ollette,"
mild White. "If. however, tho con-
MorvallveH control tho repuhllcnn con
vention and nominate President Taft
or Vice Prcnldunt Hhermnn, then tho
progrcHxIvcH will nulzo tho democratic
party and nomluato Governor Wood
Vow WIIhoii or Now Jcmoy. Tho con
ncrvatlvcH nominee will try to hedge
and Htraddle on progrcimlvo moaHiirea
and he will ho defeated."
TALENT ITEMS.
Ilomn proiipurlty deponds npon
homo Indimtry, nnd Htntc-wldo pros
perity will ho greater If factories
soiling "Mado In Oregon" gooda nro
patronized b ytho local merchants.
rix.ua cubes i o to u sat.
I'AZO OINTMBNT Ih KiinrnntrM to
rurn any cane nf Itclilnc. blind, titrcdlnc
or protrudlnc xlt In 6 to It dayii or
money rofundwl. 60c
Ifnuklns for Health.
A liirij number' ol' Talent peoplo
on Tiiidny wero nlle,ulliiK iu enr
nivnl ut AhIiIiiuiI. Aiiioiik the until
her were .Mr, mill Mrn. Wclhorn llee
hoii, Mrn. J.ewin Ilrow-i, Mm, T. i
Htewnrt, .Mr.'nud M (Jeorgo (Janl
tier, Mr. Kreil Krwitie and MIhh Julia
Ktownrt. All rejMirt Inning n good
lime.
Quite n number of fruit fnrniem in
the vicinity nro engaged in thinning
fruit on the Tnlent nrrlum!,, Com
imiiy projierly. "" Mr. .John Jlrines ih
forumnii.
The fine rain of Tuesday iiIciihuh
every one.
Mm, V.U'w Taylor of Meilfonl wiih
in Tnlent on Tuemlay looking over
real entitle.
Mr. Andy Meialier is building quite,
mi exteiiHion to hi4 new Iioiiho. i
Mr. William Sunup will noon build
a dwelling Iioiihc on liis lotn in Tnl
ent. Lnt week wuh one of the liveliest
liiucH Tnlent Iiiih hccii in the way of
thu Inw biiHincHH. A mini by the
name, of ICrnlm lind been nrrentcil by
tlie town mumhul, Marian Yount, for
being druul; find dinorderly. On
Monday he hud )i!h trial. He ehoxe
ii jury whieb nfler listening to the
evidence, concluded that KtebH wuh
not drunk. The recorder, Jay Ter
rell, diHtniHHcd thu en -e. Mr. Krebs
Hlill lingered urouiiil town, on
Tiii'mIiiVi Mnrinii Vtititit wore out u
warrant churging Krebu with "re
xiHling nnd iiKMiiulting an officer."
The complaint wiih tiled in the jus
tice court. Tho trial wiih net for
Friday, June 2. On Friday District
Attorney H. l' Mulkcy npjtenred for
tluj'Htnto nnd J, A. I.emey and At
torney H. V. Hiehnnlhini for the tie-
feiiHo. A ilemurrer wiih filed hy the
defense that there was no ntntute in
the code of Oregon covering the
complaint. Dofeiidunf.s motion al
lowed and the ntfte tHMuN-cd. Dis
trict Attorney Mnlkey filed it new
complaint of uhhiuiH. Krebs wan nr
rested on n new warrant. On mo
tion of the dinlriet attorney the jus
tice, C. M. Khennnu, pmceeded to ex
amine the ciiho ns couimilting mag
istrate. Quite a crowd was jiresent.
A number of witnesses testified for
both xideH. Those present were treat
ed to quite an outburst as oratory
by both side. From the evidence in
troduced (ho justice concluded that
h crime had been committed a fid
placed the defendant tinder $100
bond to nppcnr before the circuit
court. In itself the case was not so
impotlnul a h it in iih it lent ciihc. Ill
iuciiuh: IIiih any one it light to ns-i
Hitult it mumhul and not he punisbcil ,
for it ? Or in other word will the
courlH Htipporl the town of Talent in
i(H eflortn to enforce tin: law mid
keep order7 District Attorney Mill
key in to he commended for the ef
fortn that he put foilb on the part
of the Htute.
NOTICK.
You nro hereby notified that the
partnemhlp known n tho firm of
"Pontlng & Kcuz" ban heen dlsnolved
by mutual eminent and will ho known
from HiIh time on an "C. C. Pont
lng." All money debts due tho firm
will ho pnld to him and nil dohtK now
against the firm will he paid hy C
C. Pontlng. ItcHpectfulI',
07 C. C. PONTINO.
GEORGE HAS
A NARROW ESCAPE
LONDON'. June 7. King1 George is
being congratulated today on his nar
row CHvnpo from injury while wit
nessing the tieroplunu maneuvers ut
Aldershot. Only tho de.xerity of Av
iator Cody averted what Hceuied to
threaten a repetition of the accident
nenr I'nris in which Wnr Minister
ISerteaiix lo-t his life. Cody had just
completed two circuits of the course
nnd had started to descend from a
hiifh alii tilde. With terrifip Hneed
the heavy biplane swerved toward the
roval nnrtv. leaving no ehauee to cot
to ii place of Hiifcly. Soniethiiijf nvl
tleutly hud gone wrong with the tip
paratiiM. Directly over his ninjesly''!
head, Captain Cody succeeded In con
trolling tho machine, Which glided
over the royal pnrty so eloHo that
several IiiiIh were blown off by tho
ruh of air caused by its pa8Miif;e.
King (Jeorgo seenied unruffled by
the necidnut.
CIIICAOO, 111., June 7. In it suit
filed for separate tnninleunncu
ngnint John V. Htegor, woallhy
Iiano tnimufnetnrcr, "Mrn. Louiso Ht
ger alleged her husband gave himself
up to the accumulation of wealth to
such an extent that Iua affection for
her was objured.
Hasklns for Health.
IRRIGATION
The Dry Season is Here
Be Prepared to TAKE WATER
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, HaDager
Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
Pldwed, Fenced, Leveled and Planted to
A Standard Variety of Trees, for $400 Per Acre.
CAN YOU DO BETTER IN THE VALLEY?1
R0GUELANDS Inc.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager
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JOHN
R.
ALLEN
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IS NOT HERE
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But the Furniture, Rugs and Household Goods
Which He Had in the Snowy Butte
House Are Here
They Are Now on Sale at the Natatorium
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BARGAINS
Come Early and Get the Best Selections
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BARGAINS
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BEAUTIFUL
LIVING ROOM
PIECES
FAMOUS.
STEINWAY
GRAND PIANO
FINEST
KIND OF
RUGS
FINE MAPLE
BED ROOM
SUITE
HANDSOME
FUMED OAK
DINING ROOM SETS
SOLD TO SATISFY CREDITORS
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