' paois SEC ftrrcrFOTCr matl tribune, mtcdford, orkciont. Saturday, ,um. an, mia. Our Correspondents - PHOENIX t i Mrs. Nnlly of Unclo Point Ih vls ItliiB nor parents, Mr. nnd Mm. V. A. Pointer, Mm. V, Pratt wnR called to Ap- ploKfttu by tho lllnosfl of her llttlo son who Ih visiting his mint nt Mint place-. Mrfl. Crawford, of Tnlcnt wan In town Trlilny circulating a good roads polltlon. Miss Marlon Hnrmitn rotumed homo (lie rirnl of tho week after upending n week with friends at Talilo Hock. V. Furry Is .Installing a water ajBlqm In his residence on Pacific avenuo. Wntrlct Attorney Mulkcy, wns In town tho foro part of the week on business. T. Knglo Is having a considerable of his land surveyed Into city lots. Mrs. Hoggins, Sr.. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Hnggtns, Jr., are visiting at the homo of tho latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Hirers. Mrs. Frank Lawrence, of I.os An geles, paid her niece, Mrs. S. P. Cope, n short visit this weok on her way liomo from Portland. Mllo Furry wns appointed street commissioner at the Inst meeting of tho council In place of Arthur Rose, who will soon movo on his ranch ad joining the city. Mrs. Hyland, or Des Moines, Iowa, returned homo Inst Thursday after spending thrco weeks with her sis ter, Mrs. Harvey rioyor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Croy, left Wednesday for Croy on Klamath riv er, wnero .Mrs. croy s oroincr was drowned Inst week. Tho body has not yet been recovered. Mrs. R Sanders, of Medford, has chargo of the store during their absence. Rev. O. T. Morgan will leave the latter part of this month, to take charge of tho First Presbyterian church In Lakovlew, Oregon. Mr. Morgan will bo greatly missed In this community, especially in the church circles where he has been prominent since coming here several years ago. Mrs. George McLaln and little daughter Dorothy, are visiting at Myrtlo Creek. . The local W. C. T. U. has the course of study In governments, out lined by the National IV. C. T. U. franchise superintendent, with Mrs Lillian Coleman as leader. The ladles purpose being well prepared to exer clso the right of franchise which, they expect to havo conferred upon them in November. Mrs. John E. Roberts and daugh ter Lulu, were In Mcdford Friday. Mrs. V. Darnum spent Friday In Medford attending the Art Loan Exhibit. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. I . Ilowlott Mr. and Mrs. John Under wore doing business with our merchants frfit ()f (no wooj.t Mr Daniels on Applegnte several ttnyu this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred llonodlet of Applegnto xponl several dujs In town this week. Mrs. 11. F. Mnlkuy wns n recent Wtor rrom Med ford. Mrs. Charles Pilui and Miss Her- thn Prim were Medford vUllorn the 4- I CENTRAL POINT ITEMS Miss Myrtle Dunton spent Thurs day visiting relatives In Jacksonville. Tho Ladles' Aid of the M. E. church were royally entertained- at tho resi dence of Mrs. W. E. Knhler Wednes day afternoon, Mrs. Knhler and Miss Bender being tho hdstesses. Aftor tho business meeting a short program was rendered which was greatly en joyed by tho largo crowd present, after which elaborate refreshments vvero served. J. L. Cllne Is visiting his family at Cottage Grove this week. Attorney T. J. Newman nnd W. R. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Root and L. F. Root of Medford, were Thurs day vlsitorU here. Miss Graco Garvin has returned from a trip east. ' Mrs. S. A. Pattlson and children, Mrs. E. L. nnd Mrs. A. W. Moon, Mrs. J. W.' Myers, Mrs.Harry E. Trovlllo, Mrs. F. J. Taylor and son Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. E. Webb, H. L. Sander son, Mltii Martha Ralmey, Miss Flor ence Noble, Homer and Luko Peart and W. II. Ferguson were passengers from hero to Medford Thursday after noon. W. E. Price, Jr., spent Friday at Ray Gold. Miss Myrtlo Dunton spent Thurs day nt Jacksonville. W. M. Holmes of Medford made a ljuslncBs trip hero Friday afternoon. John May returned Friday cvon lng from a trip to Eugene. The Primary class of tho M. E. Sunday school were delightfully en tertained Friday afternoon at tho resldonco of Mrs. W. E. Knhler. Mrs. Homer Pratt, Miss Jones, Mrs. Pnrkor, Mrs. V. E. Owen and eon, Miss Garvin were among tho many Central Pointers that spent Friday In Medford, Miss Eva Norcrnss Is visiting her many friends nt Asiiiand. Tho friends or the Central Point first team wish to correct an error miulo by your roporter in tho buso ball Items Friday evoning viz that Tnlcnt beat Central Point last Sun day. This Is a mistake ns these two teams havo never yet met on tho diamond. Tho Roguo River alley band will pay nt Ashland on tho Fourth. Tho cltlzous of Central Point have en joyod some excellent music this week as tho baud boys havo paraded vMnln street making our city llvoly .VJtbj Oiojr jnusjc. about tho middle of the week, nnd so were Mr. nnd Mrs. Keos of Ante lope valley. Miss Mamie Wright, tho young Indy who Is to tnke charge of the pri mary department In our school this fnll nnd lias tnught n term on Klk creel; this summer, returned homo last Saturday. When I was up In the Elk creek country where she was teaching I hnd the pleasure of vis iting her school, nnd from what I snw of her ability ns n tenrhor feel proud thnt she Is to have charge of tho little folks of our school. Rev, Holmes, pastor of the Pup tlst church In Medford, left Eagle Point on the car for Medford Wed nesday morning. W. T. Hoffman, wife and little dnughter, spent the night with us on Tuesday lasts. Arthur Mocllor of Portland came out Wednesday evening on the P. & E. to help our Eagle Point boys piny ball. He Is a professional pitcher nnd Is to pitch for tho boys next Sun day nnd also on the Fourth of July. .Next Sunday's game Is to bo be tween the Woodvllle and Eagle Point boys and they expect to have In ad dition to their own team three new basemen and two new fielders. They arc expecting to have a big crowd here on the Fourth nnd tho people nro making big preparations. F. M. Stewart, who has charge of arrang ing the park, will havo It In fine shape a beauty. A largo platform is already established and seats ar ranged for the accommodation of all that come, and tho committee Is building a largo platform for the dancers to use who do not want to go to Splker's opera house, where there will be dancing both day and night, and Lou Jones lias opened a shoot ing gallery and baby knocking estab lishment, where the young folks will have a chance to enjoy themselves. And the hotels will set up the best meals they can and picnickers can have lovely shade In the park, where they can eat their lunch, and Mrs. Howlett Is preparing to feed all that como between the hours of 11:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. and I understand that arrangements havo been made for a minister by the name of EI drldgo to come out and deliver the oration .so we arc looking ror a high old time nnd expect to have a large crowd here. One of tho Inteaestlng features will be the ball gamo In the morning and afternoon between tho Eagle Point and Tnlcnt teams. Tho Talent team Is No. 1 and tho Eagle Point team, with the accession of the pitcher, three base men and two outfielders, expect to let the world know that they can piny ball M. R. Koontz and wire, (neo Ollle Smith) of Butte Falls, who have been visiting friends In Ashland, returned and spent the night at the Sunny Side Wednesday, taking the train Thurs day morning for their home. Mr Koontz Is one of tho U. S. guards to watch the timber to keep It from burning. Tho electric storm that passed ovr tho Roguo River valley Wednesday was unusually severe In this Bectlon and In tho Reese creek and Rogue River country. When I reached home from Medford, word was sent to me over tho phone by Mr. A. H. Xlmnier matin that the lightening had struck the tenrn that he was driving on tho Vatch ranch on Roguo River and kil led them both instantly and shocked himself and his two sons and one c.f tho Herdsman boys so that it was sonio time before thoy all recovered. They were hauling hay and were alw rour on the loadgoiiig to the barn. The team belonged to Mr, Vatch. The lightening also struck an oak tree thut was standing near Joe Moomawa home and tore It all to pieces striking three telephone poles near his homo. It also struck in the street near the old Daley blacksmith shop but did no damage. Tho nett time I will tell about tho organization or the Rebecca lodge of I. O. O. F, etc. Mrs. Walter Miller and daughter of Thompson creek havo been spend ing the weok with the formers mother. Mrs. J. W. Rook. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Lewis Which entertained with a "Linen Shower" In honor of her counlu, Miss Uertha Prim. .The afternoon wns spent In playing cards. Mrs. Harry Luy winning the prlie. a hand em brnlderled guest towel. The bride-to-be received many beautiful ptces of linen mostly all of which were ent hrnlderled. The invited guests were MUes Hertlm and Lilln Prim. Clara KJIuer and Mrs. John f. Miller, Mrs. M. M. Taylor. Mrs. Ray I'lrlcb, Mrs. Harry Luy. Mlns Fay Soars and Mrs. Claud Miles of Medford. Misses Nellie Collins and Eva Couch spent the day In Eagle Point Sunday. The wlddlug or Ml Uertha Prim and Irwin Kekvlson of Portland will take place at the bride's home next Tuesday evening. SITE SECURED BY MEDFORD COUNTRY CLUB At a meeting of the stockholders of the Medford Country club yesterday it was derided to movo tho club from tho present grounds on tho Davis property oust of the city, to the Flero tract about 2 Vfe miles north of Medford, near the old Hates or chard. Tho new tract consists of SO news and It Is planned to secure .an adjoin ing tract Insuring one of thu boat courves iu the state. The new site Is admirably fitted for a golf course, tho land Is slightly rol ling, water is furnished by a running brook -and there ar, bearing fruit trees and shade trees scattered ovor the property. The old house on the tract will bo remodelled and made Into a CHimclous and attractive club house. It Is also planned to make a duck pond which will provide a sporty hazard In the bummer and may bo uied as a hockey rink In tho winter. Tennis enthusiasts are also to be remembered. Courts will be Install ed and a tournament will bo run m conjunction with tho golf contests. The present otflcers of the club are R. H. Parsons, president, A. C. FJero, vice president A. S. Rosenbaum, treasurer, II. C. Egan, secretary. THIS LADY'S G00D APPETITE Mrs. Hansen, In a Letter From Mobile, Tells How She Gained It Mobile, Ala. "I suffered for seven years, with womanly trouble," writes Mrs. Sigurd Hansen in a letter from this city. "I felt weak and always had a headache and was always going to the doctor. At last I was operated on, and felt better, bat soon I bad tho same trouble. My husband asked mo to try Cardul. I felt better after tho flint bottle, nnd now, I have u good appetite and sleep well. I feel fine, and tho doctor tells mo I am looking better than he over Eaw me." If you are Blck and mlscrablo, and suffer from any of tho pains duo to womanly trouble try Cardul. Cardul Is successful because It Is composed of Ingredients that havo been found to act curatlvcly on tho woman ly constitution. For more than fifty years, It has been used by women of all ngca, with great success. Try It. Your druggist sella It N. n. - Krite te: Uiltt' Advlsnry Dpt.. Chitt. nai Mrdkln Co.. Chatunnoc a, Jtnn,, tor bptcuil Jmtruetiont, an J Ol.pjje bwk. Hne Truool wUCMOl" km In plain wraps', en ttquctt. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. w a Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Lug and clill- j dren and Mrs. Ella Cook spoilt the day with Medford friends Sunday. Mrs. John Cantrall of Huncom was a recent visitor In town. Dr. Plekol was In town Friday on professional business. Mrs. Sam Richardson was the guest of Miss Frances Kenney one day this ween. Miss Alleen Kingsbury Is vldltlng her uncle, who lives near Ashland. Mrs. Will Estos neo Emma Llnji and Mrs. M. A. Carpenter neo May Grimes accompanied by their children have been vlHitlng at tho homo of Mrs. Arthur Thompson. Thoy woro formerly residents of Jacksonville, but aro now residing In Marysvlllo, California. Miss Fay Sears or Modrord spent tho day with MrH. Lowls Ulrlch Sun day. Mrs. Harry Luy and children wore the guest pf Mr. and Mrs, ,W. M. fa Sun 9 H S&iTTtcUVfMVfcT( M tKV PEU. VMTltt BAGTA APPEAL'S , Gonth Afrlcaa WATER BAG llramtool, freh ,wajvr always m lliami. Kncpa 'tlio water cool ii hournor lonirtr In ami or tbuto. For .na.t u,. . TakeneEabflUtoto wurklni;t dli. tanco from frr-th water, an ApihiII'i Mouth African Wnter liag uya or Itwlf many nmva orer u mnu r-avM nun in in rreaiHMl elllcifucy line to tnth wolfr rltbt t liauil. Mo tuna ll luavlutf work tiK fur ailrlnk, Kbr Jironfirctoia, aurrejor. I'OiU men atockiiivii anjouo ium)1 to dry or warm vxiitlnr it U au nljmilulu ceci-aalty. Water put into liin ut in tlio uioniluKl ami oxito.cil to tbu aun anil air nil (luy will I W) cojli r jitidglit tl an It wan III tlioluorulug. Tlio lait drink aa cool nxtlio (lot. Guaranteed. Used by V, ft. iort, Mrowj, J.iyht, Durablt, I'.avj to Carry, Slzcs-1, 2 and S Gallons. Prepaid Price. 81.10, 1.40, 3.00 recpectlvcly. J'or Hati Ini Vialtrt V.teriiiehttt, V.Vot Ortttr UitKlJtVM tin Adam Appell Waler Uajr Co, rOUTI.AM). OIUUJON Nearly n quarter of a century under the mime management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon it has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management , Safoty of investment Courtoous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 V. I. Vawter, President 0. R. Lindley, Vice- Pren. C. W. McDonald, Cashier PICN5C EXCURSION TO COLEST1N SPRINGS and RETURN Via the Special Train Sunday, June ItOlli. (0 iS - - -jp - OxH SUNSET OGDEN&SHASTA ROUTES 3ciY Itetlitiiiu;; Hume Day. ONE FARE ROUND TRIP Special Train will leave (IrnnU Pa tl::i0 a. in., McdfWO 8:00 a. in., Ashland S:I0 u. m. ltcttiruiii"; will Iene ColcMin at 7 p. iu giving a full dav for a COOL DELIGHTFUL OUTING Tor leaving time from other stations, fares, ete., eall on any S. I Agent. Tiekt'ls will also lie sold to Shasta Springs, good going on regular trains with u final return limit of ,"i days. Those doxiriug to mul a few days in the mountains or at (,'olestin Springs, liekels to that point will also he good five duvs. .JOHN' M. SCOTT. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Increased Train Service On account or tjio numerouR Fourth of July colourations In tho valley and tho Chataiiua meetings nt Ahland July 2nd to July 12th, tho Southern Pacific will jmt on additional train tiorvlco nnd run same aa follews: I 4i V On. July U, :t, I, .-, (I, 7, H, 11 and V2. Train will leave Grants Pans at fi;.10 P. M., reaching Medford at C:55 P. M. and AMhland nt 7:::.'. P. M. (City Office.) Leaving Ashland at 10:a) P. M. wilt reach Medford 11 P. M. and Grants Pass 12:5 A. M. On July 4th and July 9th tho train will leavo Grants Push at 1) A. M., reaching Medford 10:15 A. Mvaud Airiilnnd (City officii) at 11 A. ,M.. Leave Ash land 10::i0 P. M., reaching Medford 11 P. M. and Grunts Pass 12:25 A. M. This Is In addition to the regular service, will provide amnio ser vlco In both directions, enabling tlio people to attend uovernl tele bratloim the saiuo day. Now for the Seashore VIA T1IK Season Tickets on Salo Juno 1st 3-Day Tickets on Salo Saturday and Sunday to XrHi m - m mrw rivr? CO SUNSET l I OGDEN&SHASTA I ROUTES SMSO, lClO TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES Benson fares from tlio principal stations to Newport or Tillamook Peaches are as follews: PItOM TO PAUR Portland Newport JC.25 Oregon City " fl.2C Salem " n.ir. Albany " 4.00 Corvallls " 3.7fi Kugono " 5.80 Itosoburg " 8.75 Medford " 12.00- Ashland " 12,00 Tlckots to ahovn points on salo dally good all hcukoii, with corro npondlng low fares from other points, Week end tickets aro also on salo from various points. r SU.VDAV IJX0Plt8IO 'MAIN ON TIIK O. & K. It. It. Leaves Albany at 7:30 a. in., Corvallls 8:00 a. an, and contiocts with R. P. trains 10, 14 and 28 from points south, Call on our nearest AKnt for "Vacation Days In Oregon," a beautifully Illustrated booklet describing various outing roHorta, or write to ' 4 John M. Scott, Gen. Passenger Agt., Portland, Ore. Attend tho IS. P. O, Klks Convention, Portland, July H-1JI .mv Pares to all point Mast Juno lo Heptomlier TO I-'AUK Tillamook Uoachos $4.00 " " 4.70 " " O.OO " " 7.110 " " 7.10 o.do " " 12,00 " 17.20 " 17.7C ICE as clear avid hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all , parts of the eity. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 2'10 Medford Ice (Sb Storage Co. GROWERS u. The j)rosppi;(8 nre ood for a buiunur fruit crop in (he PiK'il'it' norlliwp.sl. W would ndvi.su nil, grow ers of Ponchos, Apricots, Cnideloupes, Toumiocs, Vo taloos, elc, lo &, in (ouch with us. II, is a pnrl of our business (o find n mnrkol for (ho fruits nnd protluoo grown in the valley. Wo havo our arrangements completed to handle the crops that will bring good returns to (he grower. It will pay you to investigate. ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Orogon Pacific 0621. Home 307. Excursion to Colestin Sunday, June 30 One Dollar Round Trip Spocial train will loavo Medford 7:40 a. m. reach ing Colestin 10 a. in. . Will loavo Colestin botwoon G and 7 p. m. reach ing Medford about dark. Will your basket, with good things to eat nnd spend the day in tho mountains, enjoy the mineral water nnd scenic ride over the mountains. Mod ford's Brass Jand will accompany excursion. Tickots on salo Wednesday nt Southern .Pacific depot. Ample equipment will bo provided and every thjug possible done to limko the trip enjoyable. . $1 Round Trip $1 Round Trip h rv J