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MPIDFORD "MATT, .TRTnCJNFy MtiDFORD, SKKflON, TU10SDAV, NOVEMBER 7, 1011. PaTtETTIRTCW $' Our Correspondents EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (My A. ('. Howled.) MImh m. ('nrfeoro mill Imi' Inotlmr I limy won' mil rnun Meiironl vlitlt- 'lux iliu runilly of Mi, r-'iyur IuhI Huniliiy. H. A. Mnmo, mm of Undo Hiiiii'h (OII'Nl IIIIINOIH, WIIN II pIlHIKHIlt Cllllor Tlturmliiy mIkIH iiml Cililny nmrnliiK lonli Iho Pumped hIiiko for Trull. 4 .Ilium I'nltmi mul III hoii Hilwnfll caino In 'rinirniliiy iiIkIiI ""or dark (ioiii jiliovo Dmliy. whom they luul lieolt lo lool. a! ii I runt or lit ml Unit ii man I IiiiIiIIiik iliiwn iiM a homo Nloml. They nlo from WiiHlilnnlon. iiIUmiiikIi Jiniom lli l ,w' '" tlili vnlloy Hovcriil Him In tint imtl 10 or Ii! yoiiiH. Ont of Ilio Mliuil")' brother, who hit litt Hltli al 1'orl Kluiiiiilli wllli lypholtl rMir, In ho fur emivnli'io'ont m lo I hi able to rlilo fi out tint IfotKlo I'oliil iljiol to tlmlr homo IuhI I'rl iliiy .ivmiliiK. H" wim acrtiiupiiuloil hy hU Inolliur I lorry. IC. V. IiihIo. a tmwilliiK milwmiim for. n w,lmlomlc ilry hhwIm Iiohmo In Hon IMuiclnon, Iiiim dotoi huliln; tho llmiKiiii luolhorM urruiiKO Urn KoniU In tlmlr now hIoio. Ilo wont lo Mod foul I'rliluy lo iii"t moiiio cimtoincrrt rliiriiliiN Unit iilttlit In company if (wo Ktoiiry hiiIohiuiui nml iho Uiroo took Imlil nml ImliM'il tint liuyn nml by J?nlurdny iiioiiiIuk IhoI Itm mIoik ni ari'MiiKl o Unit It wiih quit" at tractive. UmI Tuonmiy Rnm II. Huriiluli hail (ho mliforiiiiii) lo Jhiii lil flnr.or ipilto I milly. hIUomikIi liopoH aro on tormlnml Unit tlioro am tin bom broken. m1 Thurmlity your IChkIo Point inrinan1uut took trip tip lo W. (i. DMloy'n farm on Ilio norlli fork of I.HUh Hullo (iiMuk nltiT n loml of IMilatooft tlint 1 IihiI already oiikukoiI. nml wlion I arrived ho tolil mo that In IihiI wuktHl itevou hundred work of potato off of two aero of liiml, ooiiiiIIiik tho IS nark iih uventKo lz mvh that woIkIioiI 1 1 1 f.-H hound to tin. Motk. ThU would make 77.NI I poiimlH or :i8.l 17 pound to Urn aero. TIiihwi iio Iih hoIiI for II.2G per hun dred, or $IKi:.s:i pur acre. HUH ouu. piHipIo will try to inako iih belb'vo ll-il lltitlt riMi ihiII won't pioilni'o i.nlaloiw. 1 lo hUo IihiI cabluum n irwUi.KO,i1HK,.llmyi utoiol ljM,.M imtuh, iih " a kooiI bIxaiI wiimIi tub I moan wllli Iho outnldo liwtoM all on ami boej, wi, I wiih koIiik to oiHiiiioralo what Iih Iiiih on Ilio p!ni" lint Ui appwlalo It ono iniiMt n It for lilniMcIf, ami IomIiIiw ovorytliliiK In tlio xarili-ii line ho Iimk hU lmrm, for ho kit two or On no tif ilioiu. pat'kthl to. (hnlr ut nttHit raimrlty wllli Iwy. In Mihllllmi In nil UihI Im ha omt of tho roHliMt ImnitM l ho found on tho riwat. Now thin ! not nn HilvHrtltHonmit, for h iIom not want to oll. Ilo known tlm viilno of a n let qtilwt homo. AlmiK Uic imito from horo up I nollut-tl hoiiiii iry HtilotlHittliil lin provtiinonln In tlm way of luillillUK. I.mmm Chin Icy ha hnlll a hoaiitlfnl ilwollliiK Iioiiho on hi farm ami l.oo MrailHhnw ha iiImo Im lit a flno Iioiiho on a IihcI or land ho purclitiHod from Mr. Charloy. Mr. Moytn Itaa hnlll a now hmmo nml ho Iiiih Mr. Htanh Hliii'o I IuhI travoh'd (hat road. l-'rlduy I Iho day ftir tho Kiand opmihiK of (Iki. Mrown & Hoiim and Von dor llollon Mrox.' and I will havo tmiiiolliliiK to nay nhmit that In my novt. ALFRED COOPEn AND ELDA FUnilY IN SCENE FROM THE "COUN TRY U0Y" AT THE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. TADLE ROCK ITEMS. Mr. ami Mm, John Vlncuil of .liiokNonvlllo vIhIIoiI wiih Mr. V I n -rmiL'H jiaroiitN, Mr. and Mim. Mi'iit. Vlinoiit, of Tahlo Hock, Hmiiliiy. A, A. MiHlior of ('mil i nl I'uliil linn tho coiiliiuil for Iii(iik a iiiiintliy of IIIHik for Mr. Connor. Tho onlmi 'iop of Tnhlo Moclt will iinioiiiil (o many Innnlnul wirliH. Tho pilnclpal ki'owoih aio H. (.'. Collin nml .1. II. hyilliiiil. !'. H. (Irttnn of I'm tliiinl wa look IliK over hi piopoily horn hint I'll day. Mi. W'IiiiiIii HiivIh, mIio Iiiih Im'i-ii vIhIIIiik loo- piiiniilH, Mi. and Mi l.oo Vliici'iil, loft fur loo- hoino at .MhihIi fli'ltl, Old.. Htimluy. Itm. Mark ('. UiivIh romlurli-d NonlroM al Tnhlo Moclt Hnmlay "vc nliiK. Wu liHir that Iho lit k dyko on Iho .Muilnr iiimh Ih nixdliin I'muploilmi A Mood miiw niiilil pick tip a hit of worli In UiIh fommiiiilly at proMont V. I.. ThonlpNmi loft it fi-w iIiivh hko wllli hi hmt load for riui)ou vlllo, On-., wliluli will In hi fntnro hoino. I.. I). Ciiiirlclil mi'l 'with a rather Hrlniirt nci'lili'iit a fi'w da) hko hy fnllliiK riom Iho loft or Mr. l.ydlaid'H Imrii. ami for a whlln It wiih ffiircd that Iho InJiirli'H Im iorold would I rovit MrrloiiH, Imt Im huoiiii lltllo tin win m III pil'KiiJll. Tho iiiovIiik pli'turo xlmw at Urn Holmolhomio Katnrday uvoiiIiik wa Mitud a mih'coh. Itov. Hi'lioiin or Conlrnl Point will hold orvlrit at Tnhlo Morlj noxt Kiinday al :!:"li p. in. Ho I an oarn out. rorrlhlo Hpoalor and ovory ono nhoulil hoor him If poHHlhlo. I I " ' I .Vol l( c. To tlm j)roprty owner of KIiik Htrnul. A mnotliiK will ho hold at my offlco, N'o. 217 (Jnrnt-Coroy linllilliiK, Hatnnlny ovoiiIiik, Nov. 4th, R p. in. II, M. COBB. 190 Draperies We oorry a varr complete line of (Irnpprlfin. luce cnrlnlrm, tlxlutt: etn. nml '( 'ill clflni'-M of iinholntrrlnK A nifcAa tnnu to look nrlcr llili work cxplioilvnly nod will Klvo a kwi'I ocrvlcn nn Ih nonnlliln to Kit In even the larfffnt cltln Weeks & McGowan Co mmmmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKi) immtvmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HAVE YOU EXAMINED CAREFULLY TIIK LrNIO OF EXQUISITE .VTEEL ENGRAVINGS WJJ AltW NOW SHOWING? Prices Range From $3 to $2S The Merrivold Shop 134 W. MAIN ST. tat Clark & Wright j wAnninoTOW, n. o. Pnlillr I.nnil MnllfTH final Proof l-frt limlK. ronlnli nml .Mining ' ', Caiwh K-rlp. I ! AnKorlnto Work for Atlornpya I ' MnKlnu for Hoalth. . . FRAMES FRAMES PICTURES TO FIT THEM. Hand Paintinji Done In Water Colors. Menus and Placccards, Mot- toes anil Picture Work. Whe ART STORE J'wirie IMioiif 101)1 Home Phono 95 27 MOB'f H GRAPE STREET CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. 1 TALENT ITEMS. Mr. nml .Mix. Frank llolilrhlKC ami lit tin hoii, lol't Snmlny monihijj for Sao City, lown, wlturn limy o.i'il lo 'iil for a fiiw moiilli. Mr. Ftnlnw nml Mm. Fullor woro Alilaml vii tor 'ftmmlny. Witllmrn Hcohoii, 10. Miinmmi ami .1 lltimlriolc, woro Muilfotil vihllow Wi'ilnnKiliiy. Mif Kilylh Tryor vn in MutU'onl Monday nl'lnrnojtn. Mr. W. Ili'tmon nml oliildron ro IiiiiiimI W'mlnotoilay uvonlnir front u xiv-wt'uk 'iU lo Hnornnii'iilo ml vininily. Tlm rhriwlinn idmroli j lmlilin inmilinK wliiidi aro muidiiolod 1, If (iv. (Iri'MK' Tlm Hiicond nnnilmr of tho loi'turu ooiiixt wn uivon ' liy tlm Kioki'l ooniinny 'flinrday ovoniiij,' in Iho nnditorinin of Ilio now wohool homm Tluj impil of Iho Talent hclmol niovi'd into lln'ii' now Imild'mK Mon day. Tlm hoy Ipivo lii'i'ii hny lay i ini; "ill nlllili'liii rinld nml Ilio u'uU in mloiiiiiii'iil. Mru. A. (!. Kandall onlorlnim-d 1'Vidnv in lion if Mr. Dr. Taylor of Diilnlh. Tho piipilH of tlitt Talunt Hidiool ciivo n roimplion and onlorlnlmnont to Iho imtroiiH of iho dihlriol Friday iiflnr noon, Aftm- Iho iiroKi'iua ho Imihl iiiK wuh thrown upon to Iho iuo lion of (.ho pitroiiH, Mr, and Mr . MnoMuhnnVi lilhi ncplnnv AiidroWi from Colorado HlirinyM, i vIhIiIiik them, MImhom Ira and Nora l.oo, IhiirIi lor o( tlm lulo Dr. f.t'n or l.ako loiinlj', who rornmrly nldod Imro, who havo luion vIhIIIiik Iholr coiimIii, Mr. W. Owiiii Hint iho MIrnoh 1IoIo and Matido l.tm, loft for San Fran- Ihcii .Monday iiiornlni;. Hoy Dnnlap I at Hun KraiirUrii till wiiulf on a hmdnoM trip. Mr. H. M. Whltoldo npo(tt Mon- tlny mornlni; with rolntlvoH Imro. Mr. llalloy or Mi-dfiiril wh traiw arlliiK hiiMliioM horo tlm find of tho wonk. j W. (J. Aldonham'n wiih horo Mon day morning on IiiihIiknih for tho ItoKtm Itlutr ICIotUrlo company. Mr. Honinan and Mr. Caldwoll of Wood vlllo inado a htilno trfp horo Monday iniirnliiK'. M. Murhall ha rotnriuid from a InII to I'ortlnnd. I.oii William, (i. llnrton, (Mo. K. I'ov. Mark llootliorly and Mr. and Mr. K. .!. Taylor woro iiiiioiik tho Contrtil I'olnt pooplo who uponl Mon thly In M tul ford. Tho Clark &. Iloimry f'onmrnrllon conipitny complolod II pnvlitK ron (ract horo Monday ovoiiIiik'. MORGAN PUT PUT ON TRIAL Man Who Murilercil Teamster Near Grants Pass and Threw Body in River Now on Trial for his Life ,it Pass. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. 1. tf. Frt'iich of Norlh Talent wm in riioi'iii Fritlay. Marl; Fom of Fern Vnlloy wa in Tnluiil l-'riihty. ('. I). Filler of Tahml witi a Mod ford hninoH iilor Friday., Mr. nml Mr. Arthur Rom tif I'lmonx wiih in Talent Friday aflor uoon. S. S. Slophun nml wifo of North Talunt did tmdiiiK in Medford Fri day. S. 0. Van Dyko, rond'n)orvior. wa in JnoUonvillo WVdimhdny at linidini; oonnly i'nininisioiur'n ootnl. ('. F. Itowoll of I'Mtni Vnlloy wi nn in North Talent InM Friilii whrn ho inirohiihcd It'll lonw of alfall'n liny of C. Cnioy for no on IiIm or ohnrd rauoli wol of I'hounix. W. K. llnrtloy of Talent has pur oluiM'd nn auloiaohilo, Now koIiik o' Moilford will Im a iiIoiihuio. Kuiill Moomiii itutl wifo of Talent woro in Medford Iuh Friday. Shoriff .loiio mnilo two trips lo Talent on Wodnohdny on official hu itlitKH, Mi Mary SluuolilTo of Phoenix was on Iho caily molor to Moilford Tluirday. MAINE IS DRY , AFTER ALL Miko Miiiv.ii, who liillol dnhn IC York htm .Inly in n omni on Iho 4uih hunk of tho Kogiio rivor, uettr (!rn:it I'.imm, in toilay vt trial for hi life in i lio oinmit onurt for .Imnpliino uomi- Self ili'foiiw? will hu Ilio plea or tho priMftnor. .Moi-Kiin.i 'ootiHod of hillinic Vorl; . llili tho tw ini'ii won1 (uinipint; lo- th'T. of .r:inii'v a Innui'lmin iftni'id hi tirliw'x nook nml throw- g Jim hmly into the rior, whero it '.W'lJ&'tdVJrotl linifclWrl llfirvdffj dJrV Wtor. oiio of tho Iik of i" tlild man inotnidint; nlmvo tin-water. Voik iw:i(nJ n wnjfon nml Mivornl hond of ImrnoM. Wlion Moixnn kill i tl York, he took York'w wnxou ami !inro nn'il ilod, htiin nrrexloil a I (ili'iithilo a few tiny later. Shortly nftrr Morxmi wa placed m jnil u( (Ii'hiiU I'mh ho niiiilc a unit toll fonlMNiou which i Hppoml il lu'iowilli. The court aiMiinled Attorney .1. N .loltmuiu to iloftMid Moiynu. hut when the oiihd wa oallud Al- lornovJ. I). WtirMtliHiiKti apticari'd for the nriniicr, Mmitnii milking Inn nr ranwuinciit with the latter nltomey. Tho primou'i-Si oonfciwiou rends r follow : Morgan' Confcisloii. "I, Miko Mon.mil. hciii" flrnt dtdv NW,orn, do lioieliv inako tho following (ali'iiiuiit of fnclw, without any prointMo of rowanl or Icniunoy from any ono whutuvor, kuuwirinj- that tho Kitine will ho uod aiiaiiiht mo upon my (rial: "I wu up town ami ko( to driukiii nml went down to camp ami mo and the old man had u little row nml I lit him a littJo too hard and 1 killed him, I Kilo, when T hit him. "I didn't know what lo do ,w!lh him, m I put him in tho river. 1 carried lln'in iiltour lmlf vay and SAYS HUSBAND CHOKED HER. ..iti-yrf. 000 FELLOWS 10 MB HERE Med ford Encampment Extends Invi tation to Members of All Other En campments in the Rogue River Val ley to Join in Celebration. . All Odd Follow Iviiotinpini'iit Io1k m of tho ItOKtio rlvsr valley havo It laid out Unit they will havo a IiIk tlmo In Med ford tomorrow nlht. Medford oaoflinpnient linn oxtond otl an Invitation to member of all other oni'UiiipinuntH of tho alloy to Join with them In this great jublloo KatherhiK. and they havo all nc coptod tho Invitation and will bo Imro. Thoro aro oitonmpinontH at AHltlaiid, Jackftonvlllt, Medford and l!old lllll, all of th&rn. uindo up of fcooilHlvu' iiffllT. AHhlniid mid Gold Hill havo tho CnuloiiH, which It; Iho military aux iliary to tho Odd IVIInws IoiIkc, and thotH- lodKOfi will ho horo, and to other with the Medford will 1h out in tiros pnrado. Thorn aro throo Biilijects royHl purplo dt'roo In tho incut, and nftor thtmo liavo boon Inl l luted a HplPiidld hanqtiot will he Borveil. All imiiip niomhcrfl of tho valley HIV IllVltOd (0 HttPlld till hOMlOII. SAFETY RAZORS Ever Ready Keen Kutter Enders Gillette Auto-Strop $i $i $1 $5 , $5 MEDFORD PHARMACY m:ak post OFI'ICK riroxE MoiiT on day main ioi. niamnnrk Wafrhp H " " "7"' " "r una jejv ej1jLi G Everything in the Jewelry Line If You Want Quality, I have it MARTIN U. iREDDY Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting and Engraving -J Mil M rem THE JEWELER CmttoiiB for the oncainp- AUCIUSTA, Mninn, Nov. 7. nlaiuc !h conHtitulionally "dry" auain today iih a rcriidt of a decision hy (lovmnor I'luihtod anil hm council to ucccpt tiorrcctimiH in tho oiTioiul votuniH I'roin four towns in IuhI Hoplcinhcr'H clclcloiii which clmiiKC the majorit.v from wet to dry. MK&. JJEttrBldB J. F.. WALKER. JIi-h. (dlnlric .I. l Walker of New York City has hrounhl nuil in the mi perior court, lluiU'onl, Conn., for nhsolulo tlivotco I'roin Wilyfrod I). Wulkor, .sou oi' John Mrishcn Wulkcr. tho well known writer, llnforo her niarriiiKo Miv, Walker was an urlislV model. In her testimony Mrs. Walk or made this statement, rofcrriu to her hushnud - "He usud to pross ids thumh on my throat and smile at.me when I Kiisped for hrenlh hucauM I would not accede to his. uory wibh," MOSCOW, Mnlm Tlio "eni)lo.v ment of hihorcrx tlinmuli Inhor cm- plouuent tiKeucicii. was made for one of (he hiKOMt k n 1 1 - in tho country," miitl W. .I. McConm-ll, ox-governor vit I ilji Im, now federal immigration i'i Npeolnr for the l'mifio iiorlhwest, in tliMMiaiiig a hill which ho has prepar ed to protect hilmixirs from the clutches of tricky employment Ofci'llllj. Support tlio innittiracturcra of your homo oily Ural, last and all the time, and you will help yourself to prosper ity. Hut If your local fnctorlos can not Btipply your wants, insist that the merchant carries "Made In Oregon" .ooHs rrom othor Oregon sources to ttipply your needs. i in T I itniCKd him the iv-t.y I put n rope nrountl hih neck i.hout, half way to the river. After I .'t'hiin to the ri r 1 went hack to ilm wngnu at camp Mid u"t the chum and put it on him it the river hank and threw him in't the walcr. "1 with ahout half drunk when 1 hit ovk. I hit him on thu head with a Ink. 1 iiKCtl the Hi ink wiih Imth h inds Thib happened hntween P and 10 o'clock at niulil, Thuidnv ni;bt. Wo were camped .pi.t. nhnve lite park at ros, t lie- ricr from Orauts l'uxs. "1 inner look nnv ntfitioy from the dtl iiinu. lie and 'T were alwa "ot'tl friendi until lliutnjjht, 1 nl iin failed him Mr. York. Hit, nnme was dolui York. "Tins oil happcnitl o,n Tluuda. niKht, I don't reineiuhg tho day of the mouth, hut it was ono week ngo yesterday, "After 1 put the old, man in (he mor 1 slaved around tho enmp that niKhl, hut didn't sleep much ami the next nmrnini? 1 look .tho team nml drove to fllendale, whjirp 1 was ar rested, "When I hit the old .'man he was mad and was mhx (o.jiuup on me, and hk ho wuh hijjKerJJt'au I was I wasn't Koinj; to take a hbatinj- off ol him. X "Ho didn't say nnjijiine when I hit him. lie hied jiM U little, "(RIkiioiI) MlKIMOKOAN." Wilneshes! K. 1 Cohuru, W. M Chesltire, Orauts l'tths, July 21. Watch Our Window - ' Next week for a bargain in pockei knives. "Regular $1.50 values for 75c. This is your chance io get an absolutely guaranteed knife at a very low price. Medford Hardware Comp'ny 218 EAST MAIN ST. IRRIGATION m mm IRRIGATION is the science of giving a plant just as much moisture as it needs, and just exactly when it needs it. IRRIGATION has added more wealth to the country in the last ten years than , any three of the largest resources combined. Thousands of acres of worthless land have been reclaimed and some of this land has sold for the highest prices ever paid for horticultural or agricultural land. IRRIGATION will reclaim "tho desert," (1500 acres will he developed into a wt orchard district. "The desert" when irrigated will prove to bo tlio best orchard laud in the "Rogue River Valley. IRRIGATION will make the Rogue llivor Valley famous for i(s berries. The largest yields in the next few years will come from "the desert." IRRIGATION will add thousands of acres to (he producing area of the Koguo River Valley, and in these new districts there will bo no crop failure, for irriga tion is a guaranteo of bountiful yields, and is real crop insuranco for tho erower. IRRIGATION in the Willamette Valley has increased production from sixty to three hundred per cent. It will do tho same in the Rogue River Valley, IRRIGATION will double Iho population of Medford and the Koguo River Valley in tho next few veal's. New homes will be established. Orchards will be planted on lands that havo novor been productive. "Tho desert" will bo redeemed and a thousand families Avill bo added through this development. Rogue River Valley Canal Company FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager Medford National Bank Bldg., Medford, Oro, MM E I