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t EDEN PRECINCIT ill EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Hy A. C. Howlutt
Those who were in Medford Sitt
urthty (o hpo the Puhlie iMnrkol were:
V. S. Slnnt'liff, Llo.vtl Colvor, Mr.
niitl Mm. C. C'nrey, Win. Homlsloy,
Owen Dnnlnp, Mr. nn.l Mr. Woltlon) ,nollm'
Ilnrtloy, J. K. Miut nntl Mr. nml 1 1,vo n
Mr. John (Irnffos.
Mr. nml Mr. Joe Curliy of Tnlcnl,
wpi-o in North Talent Wednesday.
.1. K. Hoherts nntl family of North
Talent, woro at ArIiIiiiiiI Wothieptlny
uttcntliiiir the funeral of Olio llturhos.
Mrs. A. H. Ferns of Fern Valley.
was in Phoenix Wednesilnv morning.
Mr. nntl Mrs. W. G. Knighton of
Kngle Point, was visiliiiff friends in
Talent ami vicinity thq last of the
week.
C. Carey is fnrni.shinj; throe thou
sand of his fine varieties of tomato
plnnttt to the experiment station in
North Talent
W. E. Anderson of North Phoenix,
it on the siok Il Dr. Mnlmgrcn
was called Monday.
Mrs. Mary McVeigh was over from
North Talent ilUtrir-t Tno-day vWt
iiip Mrs. F. E. Furry in Phoenix. .
Mrs. John Oraffcs has new potu
too.s nntl jeas nii.ied in their own
garden. Mrs. Graffes nlwnvs hat.
tho earliest vegetables of anyone as
their farm north of Phoeniv is par
ticularly free from early frosts.
A gloom was cast over the little
city of Talent Wednesday as their
fellow townsman and friend, C.
Wolters. was bourne away to Medford
for burial. His kindly smiles, his
hearty handshake, will never he for
gotten. His uprightness as a busi
ness nntl fellow citizen arc worthy
cxnnmles for nil.
Mr. nml Mrs. .1. St. S.l.mMt r UVt lbm on lho telephone poles
Idedford. were visiii.m Mr. nn.l m There waa a company of
Dave Twedwcll, of Wagner Creek,
Monday.
J. D. Henry of North Talent, was
early at the Public Market Saturday
with vegetables.
Bertie Stmiciiff of Phoenix, cnjnc
near having n very serious ai-cideiiti
lliursdav nfteruoon while out driv
ing with n couple of young- Indies.
One of the girls was driving and
meeting an auto she pulled the horse
into the machine. The auto driver
managed to only eateh one wheel of
the buggy. Both girls jumped out
leaving young Staneliff without the
lines which had been thrown to tho
ground. The only thing the young
man could do was to jump out too.
The horse ran a short distance and
collided with the wire fence, being
badly cut. fNo one was hurt.
The last time I wroto t simply men
tioned the fact that a meeting was
held hero on Monthly night and tho
preliminary stops More taken to
grand old-fneliloncd relob ra
tion of tho Fon-th of July, anil that a
purse of fUT.KO was subscribed.
Tho next tiny S. 1). Holmes, Dr. Holt
nntl Mr. Vognll started to cam ass the
town and that night nnothor mooting
was held in the town hall and they
reported thnt tho amount had boon
swelled to $340. The money to bo
applied toward clearing out tho tract
of land thnt Mr. Hart Hamilton
had donated to the town for park
purposes, and to prepare tho neces
sary stand, seat, etc., for tho accent-
modntlon of those who wished to I
Join with us In celebrating our great I
national holiday. Tho following
committee was appointed to have
charge of the arrangements and dis
bursement of the funds: Artl Nich
ols, J. Frank Brown nnd Mr. Vogall,
and Mr. F. M. Stewart was appointed
socrotnry nnd Mr. J. V. Mclntyre
treasurer, nntl these five woro em
powered to appoint the sub-commit
tees' nnd to have full control of tho
management of tho nffalrs of the
ceienrauon. mat wo will nave n
fine time Is self-evident, as we think
tant we will have an Ideal place,
along the banks of our beautiful
Mttlo Butte creek, whore wo will
havo lovely shade, green grass and
puro cold water. Tho committee
proposes to spare no pains to make
the first celebration since wo were
Incorporated a grand success. There
will bo further nnllro nt I hi. nlnns
j given In the Eaglets, nnd by posting
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111., arrived In Medford Saturday,
May IS, was met nt tho depot by
relatives and visited In lho cly Sun
day; left on tho & K. Monday
morning for Peyton, to visit hor
dnngltlor nnd family Tor some time.
Hor oldest gramton. Karl Peyton,
escorted her to tholr homo on Korhoi
river. i
U. H. Vaughn has Jut rinlshod
planting n nice piece of alfalfa, nnd ,
tho crops In this part of tho moun-
tains are looking fine after tho rain, j
Mis. J. F. Dltsworth arrlxod homo
Saturday. May 25, from Medford. J
whore ho tins boon visiting Iior
daughter, MIrs Iln l.eo l,yttl and
their relatives and frtouds. Mr.
I Dltsworth mot hor nt Derby with the
rig.
Miss Florence Dltsworth nrrlvod
home with hor brother, Frank, from
Medford Inst Saturday, where she has
boon visiting her sister, Mrs. Carl
Klchnrdson, and family and friends
niso since her school closed.
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Nooih'luvlrr Urolhers Imvo purchased lho gro
cery business of W. P, Klolmugh, the Olson Street
Orooory. All orders will ho delivered promptly niul
customers are guaranteed oourtooua and lair Iroal.
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Every woman's heart responds to I
the charm and sweotnoss of a baby's
toko, becauso nature Intended her for
motherhood. But even tho lorlng ,
nature of a mother shrinks from tho
ordeal of suffering nnd danger. Wom
en who uso Mothor's Friend nro saved '
much discomfort nnd their systems
nro in n healthy condition to moot tho
timo with tho least possible danger.
Mother's Friend Is recommended only
for tho relief and comfort of e.iihsct-
ant mothers, and its many years of
success, and tho thousands of endorse
ments received from women who
havo used it nro a guarantee of tho
benefit to bo derived from Its uso.
Mother's Friend allays nausea, pro
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All Mnkrs of AwnhiKf" nntl I'oroh
Curtain put up at Miiiuirticturora'
X'rlvta,
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Wonnok NolBrltm! Vvntllntlnr Win-
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100 H. rront St.
Itoth l'tioin'H. Moilfunl, OrtKi
II' lho vulvos of our car nootl rro(iionl KniuIiiiK
iT your Himrlc-plUKM ihmmI ooustanl oloan'm Ihu
ohanoos tiro your luhriontioii is wronj?.
Tiy I'olailiut'oil mid son how much lioublu nnd oxpoiiuu It will
tmo you.
It In froo from carbon. Foods frooly itou u to rtuti. Novor llilim
out,
Our IMlailno honltlot froo. pn(phl vslll help M't In rlii
for your car. Wilto for It tfiibi).
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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San 1'iimiiIhco
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CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
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a. ij AiKcns or Riddles spent
Wednesday here, returning home in
tho evenlngj
nrs. kiln icopcr of Grants Pass
Bpcnt Decoration day here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Isaacson, Mr.
and Mrs. F. F. Cooper and daugh
ter, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Slmpklns,
Miss Parks and Miss Frances Shields
spent Decoration day at Ray odd.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Reed of North
riatte, Nob., are visiting A. W. Moon
and family.
Tho funeral of tho lato Grundy
Rurton was held Thursday afternoon,
Jlcv. H. N. Aldrich officiating, and
was largely attended by our people.
Among the relatives from a distance
at tho funeral was A. J. Ford of
itosonurg, a half-brother of Mr. Bur-
tou.
Contral Point first baseball team
motored to Ashland Thursday after
Jioon, Where they played a ganio of
ball with the Ashland team.
Mrs. Elliott returned to hor homo
at Rock Point Thursday ovenlng.
Many of our citizens attended the
"ball gnmo at Medford and Ashland
Decoration day.
Mr. Hnrnlsh and family of Eagle
Point spent' Decoration day here.
Mrs. eGorgo Hessclgravo Is spend
ing this week In Ashland with her
daughter.
Mrs. Barnard of Ashland spent a
low hours horo Thursday.
A. J. Ford returned to his homo In
IRosoburg Friday morning accompa
nied by 1ils sister in law, Mrs. Grun
f Barton, who will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Ford for n time.
Mrs. Blackburn of Tolo spent
Thursday here.
MIbb Mclntyro, ono of tho popular
tcucherB of our schools, returned to
Iter homo In Ashland Friday after
noon after a successful term of teach
ing. Miss Young and Miss Blackford,
two of tho popular teachers of our
school, will lcavo this evening for
their homos at Mlnesota, whero they
will spend jtbo tjupimor
FAILURE TEMPTS CHILD
OF EIGHT TO KILL SELF
RWNO, Nov,, Juno 1 Dlsappolntod
becauso other boyB sold moro tickets
to n school entertainment than ho,
Irfiwronco. Fonts, aged 8, attempted
suicide by drinking liquid used to
remova lend flesh from tho finger
nulls. ,
Ho said, "I can't be first, I don't
ivant to Jive,"
surveyors passed through here the
first of tho week for Butte Fnlls un
der tho direction of the officers of
tho Pacific & Eastern Railway Co.,
but their destination nnd plans aro
as usual under their hats.
W. C. Daley of Lake Crook, candi
date for county commissioner, was In
town Tuesday, but ho was not elec
tioneering any, but says that If tho
people want him to servo, that ho will
do his best for thorn.
Mrs. Burke, a-sister of Mrs. Chan-
cey Nye, of Prospect, and a niece of
Mrs. Nye's, Miss Brown, came in
Tuesday evening to visit their rela
tives, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Florey.
Among the guests at the Sunny
Side since I last wrote are 1. C. Moore
and Henry Thorton of Elk crcck( S.
S. Aiken of Prospect, T. B. Hlggen
botham of Upper Rogue. Mr. and
Mrs. Palouze and son Bobble, Mr. and
Mrs. Gardner and daughter Clara of
Lake creek, Mr. Coss of Butte Falls,
besides tcveral strangers.
Mrs. M. L. Dally, Mrs. Fred Salter.
Mrs. A. F. Florey and Mrs. Norman
McQuold took It Into their wise heads
to have memorial exercises here on
Wednesday evening, and S. B. Splkor
kindly tendered thorn the uso of his
opera house to be used for tho occa
sion. With the assistance of a num
ber of tho youths and lasses to assist
tn securing flowers, ferns, etc., to
decorate tho stage, they had It nil
artistically arranged most beautifully
with flags, trees, shrubbery, ctc.,nd
In addition to all that they secured
tho assistance of the following per
sons who took an active part on tho
program. Tho exercises opened by
tho audience singing "America;"
prayer by Dr. W. W. T. Holt, recita
tion, "flay Bllllo," by Corra Owing,
address by Prof. P. H. Dally (tho
ladles had, as they supposed, secured
Prof. B. F. Mulkey for the address,
but Just at tho last moment ho phon
ed that ho could not come, so Prof.
Dally was pressed In as u substitute'.)
Song, "Battle Hymn of the Repub
lic," by the children; recitation, "Ho
reft," by Miss Fern Dally; panto
mime, "Star Spangled Banner," by
Miss Lula Martin, Miss Mabel Tay
lor( Miss Marguerite Florey, Misses
Lena and Maud Lewis, Miss Hazel
Brown, and Miss Lenore Walker;
recitation, "Tho Veterans." by Isaac
Childroth; Llncoln'n Gettysburg Ad
dress, by Carl Rlnjer; reading, "Tho
Power of Prayer," by Mrs. Norman
McQuold; recitation, "Our Dead He
roes," by Florence Lake; song, "Llt
tlo Boy In Blue," by Miss Marguerite
Betty; recitation, "Tho Little Green
Touts," by Thelma Nichols; icndlnn',
' Music of tho Rappahannock," by
Mrs. M. L. Daily; recitation, "Tho
Tributo Bearer," by Miss Ina Borden;
quartette, "Tenting on the Old Camp
Ground," which was beautifully illus
trated on tho stogo by tho literal
fore. Tho opera house was filled and
evory one folt that thoy had been
well repaid for tholr trouble and tho
audlenco was highly pleased. Our
old townsman, J. J. Fryer, declared
that we had Just as good talent In
Eaglo Point as there was anywhere,
Friend
in every way
, contributes to
twelve Btrong. healthy
motherhood. Mother's Friend Is sold
at drug stores. Wrlto for our freo
book for expectant mothers.
BRADFIILD REGULATOR CO., Aduti, C.
Nearly a quarter ol! a century under the same
management
THE
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TAILING nLrlLUI THC5T3AqO
riLCS. CMIL3LAIN3 rCLONS. BURNS. ETC
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Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because of
Bank
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
Our wagons deliver to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice (i& Storage Co,
Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Safety pf investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. I. Vawtcr, President O. R. Lindlcy, Vice Pren.
C. W. McDonald, Cashier
You will want a Kodak
this summer.
Better get it now while
o U(T stock is
complete;
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CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $05,000.00
United States and Postal Savings Depository
We solicit your business, which will receive our
careful attention.
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We furnish man and tools and assist in the erection
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Yew and Cedar Posts always on hand
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Soon Be Here
Get your Electric Fan ready
for warm weather
We will send a man FREE OF CHARGE to oil and
clean your fan and put it in running order. Any mis
sing parts supplied at cost Do it now. Don't wait
until warm weather when all our men will be busy.
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