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POSTAL BANKS ARE
PROVING
POPULAR
Pcrccntnyo of Deposits Grows In
tilvldunl AVcrajjc Now Is $33.39
Throughout Uic United States
Report Is Issued by Hitchcock.
Our Correspondents
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KANE'S CREEK CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
! . i m aainiMwi J , ' iii MBimniMM nuiKM,
WAHIIINOTON, .Inn. i 31. -A ntntii
imtiit IhhihmI tiiilay liy I'(iHliuiitil(ir-(liti-urnl
IllU'hi'Ock hIiowh thitt n total of
f. 11)1), (Kilt MIM ltllimltOll In tho (Imt
IS piiHlal mivltiKM Intuitu In thu flvu
itmiitliN of tliclr otiui ndoii,
Tim hocoiiiI turnip or t, tlnpitnltiir
li'M. willed opniH'ii for hiiulnitiii Mity 1,
ptoIvimI In ilio flrttt mouth 170,741) In
iliplUl 1.17 por cent innro tlinn
wim tiiknn In nl tint Initial offlctm
dnrliiK Hut flmt nimitirn operation,
thi'io IioIiik 'i ltiy i'pitratt ilitpoiillii,
nvuraitliiK W3 HO. On July I, It wll
In (MutHllili) for iltionltorM to couvurt
tlit'lr mivliiKH nri'ountn Into UiiIIimI
Htnti'i IioikIn, licnrliiK 'i I -3 pur emit
Intercut. Many appllratloiiH for lint
IjoiiiW linvii licon romlvcil.
Tito rorln ri'eolvi'il from tin do
pOHltnrloH nri no I'ltrouuiKliiK that lliu
prcillt'tlon Ik tumid that by July 1 do
ponltn will linvo rtmrliod $1,000,000.
HUSBAND GOES INSANE;
WIFE CRIES FOR HELP
VANCOUVKK. II. C, Juno 'Jl.--TIiiti'
wnM n cull for lnli nuil it
iuhIi liy n woman nluiijj tint hi root
from nuinhiT 1510 Yew utri'rt shortly
tiflcr iniilniK'lil thin itioriiiiij;. The
woiuaiiiu aroiiHcil doclorH Trntiuliton
luil Cnrtwilulit, who ui'iit lo tint
Mi'cun of tho Irouhlo. Tlny fouuil no
unit prcNiuit nuil calli-d in if polirn
inaii. Dr. TroiiKlilon hrokx open Die
linthniom tlonr nutl tluro found J,
OlUrr Hrntt lyiiic on tliu floor. II i'
hail taken vii).nn.
Thn wife Hlnti'il Hint her hiihliaml
liml itppitri'iitly yoiw iiiHiuitt am) hai
Ihreuteucil h'r life.
Mill llliotvn, of Tolo npotit Htiudny
hero, iiiicnt of lionio follni,
Mr, and Mix. John Murdon, npnnt
hint Hiiiulay on (liillrt Creek tho (iii'flt
of Mr, tttid Mm, .liimi'Ron,
Mm, lliiinphroy of Hlaclunlll whh
thu nueHt of lutr daiiKhtvr, Mm,
HtlnelilnlK 0110 dny ninintly.
Tint ilancit IiihI Saturday iiIkIiI nt
Mr. l)uiiKyH on (IiiIIh Cioelc wan a
ileiideil Miiccunii.
udiirK" IllKliihotlinm nud wlfo
Hpitut Hiinday on upper K11111111 Crook
iih KiH'Ht of Mm. II. mother of Mm.
Taylor.
Mm. Tom Norrl Hpmit mivorul
ilajH lecently at JackhonvllJo, tho
KUi'dt of frluudv and rolnllvoH.
Jauiim ItobhliiM nud family will
leave In a few i!ayn for Colorado,
their former homo, tho clianK" Ih
for tho hiinoflt of Mr. IIoIiIiIiih health
which linn boon very poor nil win
tor. At the annual mcIioo! inootlnu
which wan hold nt tho Dnldnnolli
Hchool ho 11 no Juno tho l'Jth tho
following offlroru woro oloctod. John
Manlon rooloctod director for tlireo
yoam, and Mr. llloiirln wan olectod
clork for ono your.
Ooorgo Mnrdou, upout Monday In
Hold Hill 011 himlnoMH,
('him. Htlnebrlnic In oiiRnRod hnul
Iiik 1 1 mi' from thin place, to Medford
which ho nlwnyn flndit n ready nnlo.
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
CAPTAIN C0LVIG
(Klnmnth Chrnulrlo.)
William CoIvIk of Modford, who
nrrlvod hero Wodnondny evonhiK, U
a KUiut nt tho llnldwlu. 'Mr. CoIvIr
U woll nniuiilutod with inont of tho
old Nottlom of tho comity, having boon
dlNtrtrt attorney of thU dUtrlct for
lwo,tnriiiit,rfMiii) ilO.yt'am no, la
luiro Inokliift after Homo logal busl
noMi. Mr. Col v 1 1? Ih n pront booiitor
for Houthorii OroKon, and ban very
broad hlean of tho futuro poxrilbllltloH
of thU rerilon. Ho wnH ono of tho
oarlloHt vfMlturn to Crater Inko. In
tho llino of tho civil war ho wnx Cap
tain of Company C, Klmt OroKon cav
alry, and for a time hU commnud wan
Hlntlouod at I'ort Klamath, and whtln
there ho traveler all over thin region
when It waa uninhabited by whlto
men. Ho hnH traveled much both In
America and abroad nnd ropirdn Cra
ter l.uko an ono of tho urnudoiit
tirotii'H to bo found In tho wide world,
nnd prodletH thi(l with prnpor facll
!tlen for rearhliiK It, that many thou
hiiiiiU of tourUtH will annually vIhII
and vlnw Itn wondom, that with oiiHy
nccoHH by (ourliiK earn botwitm Mod
ford and Klnmnth Falln, via Crater
Lake. It Ih roaBoiiablo to iihhuiuo that
10,000 pooplo will bocomo vlHltom of
OiIm city every Hummer, who wilt
leu vo a trail of wealth behind thorn.
"Thoy nro pooplo of wealth who do
maud thu bent there Ih, and nro will
In ; and able to pay for their comfortn
iih thoy k." Hiild ho, "and H'Ih Hlniply
tho pnt-t of wlHdom and hoiihIIiIo foro
iilKht for our men of mcann to preparo
for tho accommodation nnd coming of
HiIh hunt, Moat of thom will ntop off
tho tralim nt Medford nnd go thonco
lo Crater I.ako, hut thoy will not ho
Hiithiflod to return thu way thoy came,
hut will ItiHlHt upon hooIdr Klnmnth
lake nud ItH beautiful onvlronmontH of
cryatal Htieanm and mountain ponkn,
it ml will coutluuo their Journoy thla
way to tho railroad, or piuhapti to
flHh fgr trout In HprhiR crook."
Many of tho cnptuln'n old uniiinluU
ancoH mot with him yontorday nnd
KJivo him moHt cordial KrootliiKH. For
r() yoam Captain ColvlK 1uh boon a
loHldont of OroKon.
WRECKED VAULT IS
FOUND BY OWNER
VAN'COUVKU, II. C, Juno 21. A
wiockod vault, with imperii and con
tractH atiown In IndoHctihnbln confu
hIoii In nil dlioctloiiH and n battoiod
caul) box, which originally coittulnotr
tho Hum of $7, wan tho hcoiio that
prommtod ItHolf to Frank Bprlugor of
tho HiIIIhIi Columbia TliorouKhbrod
nHHoctntloti whon ho outorod hlu officii1
thin morning, Thnt n doHpornto bur
glary hud boon oiiKlnoorod wits evi
dent.' Thn hurKlurfl bad .manipulated
a cold clilaol with hiiccohs In horing 11
hole Home two foot In dlamotor
thrniiRh an lS-lnch nolld brick wall
(Without ny nolHo.holiiK npparont to
ttlio ociiupnntH of tho building. '
Ilnskluo for Honlth.
Mm. J. K. Hobi-rlH of North Tal
ent wan in Pltuoiilx Kiimlny.
S. S. Kti)liMiiH ami family woro at-
toniliui; the unveiling ccrcinoiiicH at
I'lmcuix .Siiuilny.
M. I.. Alfonl nnd family of Mod
I n nl aulncil up to Talent Slinilay n f
teruoon. Mm. 0J0 Under vinitcd Medford
Saturday uiglit to hco Aunt Mary
plnyed.
L. A. Hose of Phoenix went 'o
Portland Tiiendny nud took two
children lo tho UoyH and Uirl' Aid
home.
Mr. and Mm. ('. (,'aroy woro ut
Ashland .Saturday, nnd their daugh
ter nud son-in-law enmu down witli
Ilium and remained over Sunday.
II. V. Nonnnn nnd wife of Talent
ivlnltcd to Phoenix Hatunlny evening
to seo Mr. Nnnmiu'ri motlicr, Mm.
Nonuau.
A. .S. Furry uml P. K. Furry loft
lor their Dead Indian ranch Mini
duv ovening.
Mm. .J. (). Henry of North Talent
visited in Medford Monday lo nlay
u few duy with her father, A. Fro-
dogar.
Henry ami Oliver IIcIiiih nnd their
fnmilieH went out to Soda Sprin
Hatunlny uml npeut thu night and
Sunday.
J. S. Spitor. ono of Tnlouttj husv
men, wiik in Medford Kfiturdav af
ter 11 load of groceries.
K. li. Oalinan of Medford was in
Talent Saturday looking after or
chards in that vicinity.
A. Ileum nud his bride returned
last Sunday from n Hhort wedding
tup to I.os Angeles, where thoy
went after their marriage. Mr
I learn went down to meet his father
who had recently eomo'to I)H An
geles to locate. Mr. nud Mm. Henrn
will oommeneo housekeeping nt once.
Mm. Clara Hador nnd her grand
daughter, Miss Francis Pool, oninc,
out uml spent Friday night with Jou
Ifiulcr,
MUs Kdith Fish of Phoenix amj
lira friend, Mr. Drake of Ashland
woro among those who attended tho
play, Aunt Mary at Medford Satur
day. McNAMARAS ASK MERCY
FOR CONDEMNED WOMAN
I.OS ANOKIiKS, Cat., Juno ai.
Touohed by tho enso of Mm. Angel
ina Nooppolitano of Sault Sto Mario,
Ontario, who is under sentence of
death for tho murder f htishund,
lolin J. and James H. MoNnmara un
der iinlictineiit for eomplfoity in tho
iltmti notion of tho Los Angeles Timo
huilding with ovory olhor pr'isonor ut,
tho opiiiity jail, Higned u petition ro
quostim; tho govoruor-general ,of
fiinadii to intercede in her huhitlf,
Ortio 10. MoManigal uml Ilienrdo
Floros Mngou woro iitnoug thu ollii'
blguorfl. '
W0LGAST WILL START
TO TRAIN AT ONCE
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LOS ANCIF.LKS, t'nl., Juno 21.'
Ad Wolgimt, lightweight champion,
will louvo for Sun .FrnnoiHoo Thum
dny morning to got in oondltion for
hi matuh with Owou Mornu, Hohod-
tiled for July 4. Aftor tramping
tiround tho hilH at Whoolor Springs
for two wookn, Wolgnht is id I,ok Aii-
goliw today looking thu ptoiuro of
health, Muniigor Jones left last
night for San Frnnu'tHco lo fioouro
t milling qimrtoja. , ,
Mr. nud Mm. W. 1). LowIh, Mm.
(Jaffo, Ur. and Mm. David uml Miss
Noltio LowIh molored to AhIiIuikI
Monday evening.
Minn Ik'iilah Culdwull, who lias
hceii viKiting fricmlH hero for the
piiHt week, returned to her homo In
Ashland Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Kstlicr Merritt has invitations
out for it private dancing party at
the roniduneo of her grand mother
(Mm. M0010) Juno 27, given in honor
of Iter guest, Miss Helen Hlniw of
Oakland, Cal. The young pooplo nro
looking forward to this society event
with much pleiHiiro as Miss Esther
on former occasions him proved her
self n charming hostess.
Dr. ami Mm. Humell of Kugene
were visiting in this vicinity tlio fiml
of the week.
Mr. Marshall, Mr. Manning, jr.
J. H. Harnett Hjient Tuesday in
O rants Pans,
Percy J. Merrill left for Sioux
FiiIIh, S. I)., TucKilay evening and
will make his homo there fur the
present.
Ilov. and Mm. Shoun, Mm. J. V.
Myers, Misa Huiller, Mm. J. W.
Prowett, Mm. Jes Ncff, Al Pankey,
nud W. T. Wright spent Tuemlny af
ternoon in Medford.
Scott and Tox have sold their elec
tric thentro hero to Will Scott.
Tho membership in tho Cenlri!
Point Firo company is increasing
rapidly.
The elxonsion of the water-system
of Central Point will ho com
metiled very soon and rushed to com
pletion as fust as possible.
Mm. Annie Anderson nud children
of Klamath Fnlls nro visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mm. Wit to.
Iicnl Manager J. F. Williams has
ocen making much needed improve
ments 011 the switchboard nt the cen
tral office this week of the Mutual
telephone line.
MEDFORD'8 "0PERY.
HOUSE" LAMPOONED
(KilKCii" HeglHtMr,)
Ah riu accompaniment to other lit
tle movements which "liavo n moan
ing all their own,""n member of tho
"Miidnmo Hhcrry coinpa.iy," which ie.
cently toured thin clmilt, him exor
cised nn offoiiHlvo "twirl of tho wrlHt"
In a letter to a NW York paper, In
which article Medford'H "opery
Iioiiiiii" Ih hold up to MllarloiiH his
trionic derlHlon, Aft'r enumerating
what Modford hnH done In the pant
few yearn In thu matter of civic, bet
termoutn nud tho Hut Ih a long one
- tho Medford Mall Trlbimo dlspoH'-H
of thu innttor with the fallowing tomo
iMimmeiit:
"It may be', an 'Madamn Hhorry'
nays, thai koiiio dny wi will 'ralxe,' a
real 'opery' Iioiiho aloi g with the np
ph'H and tho prunes, b it If wo ever
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do, wo will got n real hIiow to open
It, and not 'Mndntnu Hherry, with Itn
oxciiho of a plot, ItH HiiggoHtlvo linen,
Hh Frenchified humor."
Don't "let on," Ilrother Putnam,
you've got nil tho better of It. Wo
might iiiipplement your llmoly retort
by adding thnt thin nddln-pnted a c tor
writer would better took to home.
Why, right lu Now York there nro
more "riimmloB," moro nmart
"aleckH" nnd moro "yokels" to tho
iwiuaro Inch than anywhere cIhq on
tho fnto of the 'arth. .
Another Hhlnlng example of 33d
degree provlnclallHin Ih deplorably
nppurent at New Ilochollo, only -If,
mlnutcH from Jlrondway, tho "tank
town" Immortalized by George Co
hnn'H miiHlenl comody of tho mime
name It l reputed thnt the majority
of Now Kik hello reHldentn are actual
ly too "onery" and "cuIIuh" to have
hookworm.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES.
NnUonnl League.
At Hrooklyn n
Hrooklyn fi
Phllndelphln c
At IloHton 11
Now York 2
-At Cincinnati , j
Cincinnati 4
St. IOiiIh r,
At Chicago H
Chicago
Pittsburg 3
American Icnguc.
At Now York ' n
Now York i
IloHton s
Phllndelphln-WnahlnKton: Haiti.
At Detroit r
Detroit
Clovelnnd 3
At St. LoiiIh r
St. Louis 2
Chicago g
Second game r
St. Lou In (j
Chicago 13
Pnrlfle Coast league.
At Los Augolcs - R l
Sun FrnnclBco 3 11
Portion 0 9
At Sacramento R H
Sacramento '. . . 1 l)
Lou Angotes 5 fi
Snn Francisco R H
Portland 7 n
Oakland 3 11
Northwest Ix-ngue.
At Senttlo R
Sonttlo r
Spokane 10
At Vlclorln R
Victoria 1
Vnncouvor 7
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Send' Children
WE LOVE THE CHILDREN
ANY of the shoppers who
" visit our store daily are
bright little men and women. And they
are shrewd buyers, most of them, in their
way. They are always welcome liere and you may
rest assured thai every attention will be shown
to nn order forwarded by them Just as much as would bo given to
yourself. It Is n convenient way of getting groceries in a hurry and
la used by ninny of jour neighbors.
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
2 8. CK.VTlt.VL AVENUE
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GOVERNOR CRUCE PULLS
A GILLETTE STUNT
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okln., Juno 21.
Tho Curl Morris-Jim Flynn fight
selioduled for July 4 was called off
today by Promoter Ufor. Ufer, in
his announcement rousted Governor
Cruoo who had threuloued to stop the
fight. Tho fight was lo have boon
held in Tulsa, whero a big menu was
heiiu built, flovornor Cruoo some
(lino ngo untitled Ulor that the
"hope" would not ho permitted to
perform. Ufor thought tho governor
was. bluffing and went ahead witli llio
preparations. Today ho hold u oon
foroueo wilh tho slnto uuthorities in
Oklahoma City and decided that thoro
was no elmiieo to hold tho battle. '
Hnaklns for Health.
FOB SAJyE .
CITY PROPERTY
Lots wholesnio and rotail
MOOR-EHNIOO.
212 JVuitgrowors Bank Bldg
EXCURSION FARES EAST
1 9 11
During the months of June, July, August and Septem
bpr, on dittos shown below, the
Southern Pacific
will sell round trip tickets from
Medford via Portland
as follows:
TO FARES
Chicago $ S2.40
G9.90
Council Bluffs
Omaha
Kansas Citv
St . .Tosniih
: St. Paul
i St. Paul, via Council Bluffs 73.S0
I Minneapolis, dircgt G9.90 X
i Minneapolis, vitrCouncil Bluffs 73.80 I
Knot-mi 11M ?l(l
VK W. .. J
New York 118.40
: St. Louis 79.90
AVaslniiP-fnn 1"). C 117.40 I
Atlantic Cit , N. J 112.30
SALE DATES
:i Juno 1(5, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29 and 30.
I! July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, C, -9, 20, 26, 27 and 28. ,
i; August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30.
:: September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
:i Stop-ovors within limits in cithor direction. Final
I !roturn limit October 31st.
Tov fares one way through California inquire of any
soutnem raonic agent, or write to
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon.
t0i0rf
Medford Opera House, JJ$gg1!
The Biggest nnd Best Musical Comedy Offering of the Entire Year
FER.RJS HARTMAN
and his
Superb
Jfa Company
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Mutle by AuJran
A Lllllo Journey lo the Lund of Moko. Believe.
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WALTER. DE LEON
AND
MISS "MUGGINS" DAVIES
Toftlhcr with
Singing and Dancing Co. of SO
Seat Sale Tuesday Morning, Haskins
Centennial Jubilee
AT
A.IS 1 OlvlxV
August 10 to Sept. 9, 1911
Commemorating the One-Hundredth Anniversary of
the First White Settlement in the Northwest and the
Beginning of the Oregon Country at Astoria, Oregon,
Presenting Historical and Ceremonial Features to
gether with a
Spectacular Marine nd Military
Pageant.
Glenn Curtiss, famous aviator, will fly over land and
sea in .his airship.
PACIFIC COAST REGATTA
The Greatest Aquatic Event to be Held in the "West
Historically This Celebration Is to Be One of the
Most Important Events to Take Place This Year in
the United States.
The
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES IN OREGON
will sell tickets from all points on its lines, including
branches at
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES -For
further particulars apply to the Centennial Com
mittee, Astoria, Oregon, or to
WM. McMURRAY, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore.
NEWPORT
-YAQUINA BAY-
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food
and an abundanco of it. Fresh water from the moun
tain streams. All modern necessities, such as telo
graph, telephone, markets freshly provided ovory
day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished
or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal
sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way of tho Southern Pa
cific to Albany or Corvallis, thonco Corvallis & East
ern R. R. Train sorvico daily and the trip a pleasure
throughout,
PARE FROM MEDFORD
Season six-months ticket $11.10
Our elaborate new Summor Book gives a concise
description of Newport, including a list of hotels,
their capacity and rates. Call on, telophono or write
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent, Medford.
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
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