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TA'OT3 SEVEN" Items of Interest From the Rogue River Valley MKnronn matt; ttittutkr 'm'ed'fotit), otikoov. frtday. .tanitatcv 27, 1022 CENTRAL POINT STORE ROBBED TIE CKNTtlAL POINT, Jim. 2S.Kor tho third time (IiIh winter the Kubor tore waa entered and robbed Friday night. Not a great don I was stolon but the Intent to rob and get away with as much un possible In oh short u time a Kiaalhle. wu plain. Tim sneak thief who In doing all thin pt.tly robbing rouml here U nearly nt tho -nd of hi nxi tho law In closing tliiht around him. Homo very strong clue have been fun ml nnd tiro being follow ed and should a similar offense occur wlihln a reasonable length ft tlmi there I no clou hi but what tho culprit will be apprehended, nnd Justice will follow. Tho many friends lin of ! A. Ml- dreth who passed away nt Collage drove rectmtly were greatly kiImvoiJ to hear of bin passing.- Mr, lllldrelh wa a former resident of litis tlty and while hum made a hunt of friend who valued him an a friend nnd aeHiialn tance. Tho services hld at Weeks nnd Conger funeral parlor lit Medford were largely attended by liln numerous Central Point friend nnd hi large circle 6f frlondu over the entire valley. Many alio did not Willie th lam siul rile at tho funeral parlor, flm-fccd to to graveyard nnd attended tho burial service at tho local Inirtul place In which cemetery Interment was rondo. All f Central Point extend ttn'lr most heartfelt sympathy to hi luvd one whom ho left behind. Newly every una you meet now aday U cither sneexlng or roughing. An epidemic of cold. rough nnd iie throat In iaiiig over the community now and fow on:ai It. A )et lher have been mi serious eases, no pneu monia nor serkiu tonalllti. and ss long as It iKnn t attain dangerous n lortlii nno tiuultl not worry, though cold U a pi cut misery at Km least. Mm. (!orxo Tluimiwon who ha Immii quite 111 m tho ThomiHton homo horn l retorted as much Ix-ttcr nt thin w-ruinit. Mr. nnd Mr. Edward W. IHxir und children, Inrt for their furincr lioinu In tho oiut to he In attendance at the beilHldo of tlm lultui'M mother, who i very III there, thn latter imrt of the wcl(. lurlnit Mr. HliKtr abKunco, Mr, rlmlth, u purtnor lu tho Moor ma- clilno hIiii mid KiiniKo hero la lookliiK anr their extennlvo bmilneHH, and off houi'N In rellnvliiK tho hoimowtvo'a dlw- treKH over froxnn and broken water !IM' and tdher plumblnx dlf fUuHlon. Mlaa l.uclln Myeia entertained tho member of Mra. Hitnford Rlcbardaon'a Humliiy achotd rlaaa of tho Chrlutlan church, of which aho la a niembor, Hiitunlay evenlnn, About twonty-flvo RiieMla worn proaout. fiumea, varlud nnd clever, aomo lavolvlnif a rwit deal of aklll, nn liuiiromptu program and rich and raro rvfrenbnieuU wft dlveralona of tho evenlnic. Tho uueata departed rather reluMantly, at a Me hour. All voted Mlxa Myora a charm- Inn hoMtjjNH and a dtdlKhtfut entur- tuluer. Mra. V. I), 1'iophy and daushtor of ItoRiielunda were Kueala for abort tlmo Bnlurduf of thn (ormer'a paronta, Mr, nnd Mra. 3. II. llolmea. It la rumorod hr that tho local phono lino la to ho taken over by tha mannKeiheiit of tho Central Point phono comiuiny tho firat of the month. At that tlmo a new manaar wilt bo apiKiintcd. and aoveral improvemonta mado on the lino. T 0 HATCH 1000 EGGS EVERY 3 WEEKS PHOENIX By Mra. Mary O. Carey KU1CN VAJXKY, Jan. 26. Mr. Ick wood of tho White Win Poultry farm near Phonnlx, will aot one thouaand i'Kkk aixiut tho lutn , or rouruary. Theao chlcka ko to partlr-a In Aahland. AfKT thut thero will be one thouaand 'kk act every three week until tho lat of May. Mr. Iwkwood hat five Immenao eloctrlc Incubatora and runa all of hla equipment by electricity. He linen ejjKa from their own pena, of which there are about ono thouaand, moHtly trap-neated hena. A vory enlhualoatlo meeting of the Hcotilo Preotvatlon aocloty waa held In Phoenix laat Thuraday evening, when many plana wero talked over tn reKard to the work In band. Mhch In An attractive and modern Ice cream : tre(, the fair Krohnda waa manl and oonfecllonery parlor liaa been fit ted up In tho Cowley building, lit the room heretofore uaod aa a harware and furniture aloro houae, by Thurbor and Itlxon, tho new and pnweaitlve ownera of the Cowley ntore, who re cently purchiou'd the trocry and foun tain etork of Caaeheer and Hubbnra who aucceeded Mr. Cowley hero. Tho afi drink nnd dainty refreahmetit place, modern In every reaped, clean. cheery and attractive, real aanet to tho community, f lilt a Ionic felt need her", and will no doubt bo paironlxed. The dance given here Friday nlaht waa laraoly attended and a howling aucccaa. In aomo reaped it waa quite remlnlacent of early frontier daya. Kxcltemeni waa not laeklnir, nor waa revelry and aool tlmo. l'rofcnnor Maaon. who la an accom plished and up to dato luiieraonator. liaa bm-n ai-cured to render one of hie flrat cluaa entertitlnmenla, which itinnna nil cvcntnif full of fun. at Cell- lUK, IRKtAND'8 NEW PRESIDENT JACKSONVILLE ' - -Hit Artlvur Gr'tHttKs-. 71 Mr. and Mra. Y. L. Tou Velio rt bualnciia vUltora In Medfurd Hatur duy. Mine Ignore Godward left for Portland M6ndy evenlna where aha will vlalt friend and relative. Mim Oodward will apend a week tn Hulern' vinltlng relative- before h-r return. Mr. and Mra. Mllna Cantrall and eon Harlan were Hundny aucntn at the home of their mother Mra. H. A. Can trail. Mra. Arthur Thompaon la confined to her bd with a aevere cold, threat ened with Pneumonia. Ir. Hwevnc-y la In attendance and ahe la improving alowly, Mr. V. Mankind of Portland, after japendlnx a week vUltlna til brother In the AppR-Kute puwM-d throuich town Wednenduy, en route to hi home. Mr. Iuvn Jonea apent Wednenday vlHltlnir at the home of her mother, Mra. Kate C'opplo. Mra. Anna Broad, Mlaa Anna Rroad and Mra. Mark Finney were KUPKt of Mra. Wm. Nlikolaa of Med- , leaned tho Union I. Ivory barn and will have a up to duta gurago. Mra. Ooodlo la tho daughter of Mr. and Mra. Alex Norrin, and the and daugh ter will aoon arrive to take up their rcnldonce with Mr. Ooodlo In our city. Mr. and Mra. H. Caley of Aahland were bualnean taller at tn county eat Wodneaday. Wealey Hrnlth of Grant Pane la upending a few day vlnltlng hi alater. Jackaonvtlle people In Mcdford Tuna- day afternoon were Jamen andiWrn, Kjiton, Mra. Itoy IHrlch, Mra. C. Ul-rl'.-h and Mr. K. 8. Wilaon. LITTLE APPLEGA1E BR0WNSB0R0 NEWS Mlaa Home and Mlaa Burr talked to quite a ropreaentatlve crowd of voter from tha three dUtrlcta, Brownaboro, Antelope and Butte Creek, Dlntrlct 39, 12, and 65 rcapectively, recently. The two a peak em had actual figure to Illustrate to the crowd that by the three diatricta conaolldatlnir. school they could build a new two room font, ua well an aoveral other matter of public Intereat A ahower for Mra. Ix-ater Fay, at the home of , Mra. Carlena of Phoenix, wa ono of tho social event of lat week. Thero were aUiut forty of the more Intimate friend of Mr. Fay prcent. Mr. and Mr. Charley Head were kuokU at the pleaaaot home of Mr. and Mra. J. K. Finn, on the Pacific hichway aouth of Ph nlx, laxt Sunday. Talent Community club held a moat enkivablo and tirofllablo nun-ting at liberally jthB .,.. i,.ii i,,.. Wedneaday. Several of tho Greater Medford club were prea ent. '.io Applegato baaketbnll team played tho Talent team. The game were faat and furlou. I torn to tho wlfo of Walter Allen. Monday morning, Jan. 23 at their homo on tho Pacific highway south of Phoe nix, a bouncing baby hoy. Jack t do ing eome tall stepping. 1-ant Kiiiiday waa tho anniversary of llttlo H ca Jean Koho, daughter of Mr. 1irA Hntiirtluv a f(pnnrin Arthur Urtttltn, founder of Sinn Fein Mr- chaa. Iteerv and children of school house, pay two teachers and who waa recently elected tirealdent of f1 f -il Wr vIstlllnsT rltanrtaa in town convev the teachers from and to Ireland by Dull Klreann (tho Sinn Fein Hunday. tschool and thla could all be done by parliament), tiriifltn nucceeq fc-amonnl Mr. Klla ckk or Mvdrora wa iDnly a levy of a lx mill tax, wniie an de Valcra, who resigned because the calling on frlcnda In our city Mon- 0f the districts but 12 are paying more Irlwh jieace treaty waa ratified by the ithan that now. Thla waa planning on Ball. ...... . . ' . . ..a . a nine month school and at present APPLEGATE Mr. and Mr. I .twin t'lrlch and ,7u ... .lZJrl"'. districts No. 65 and 12 only have eight , iiiu i irw i vsttivii swiv "iivti . . . held at Phoenix Monday evening 0f montD cno01- thla week. In Miss Homea figures she did not Itev. Uiutchinaon of Oakland, Ore- count one hundred dollars Interest that gon la aaltlng Hcv. Howard of the Urownsboro naa coming in every year. Prinbyterlan church conducting cvan- The Applegato Clrl'a team met gellatlc rvle thl week. All are lh.,lM iirl.in at Tlll.tnt tln.l thn tlAVN lnvlllfl I r, Atton,! IhMA nilMt I niFlL. underwent another defeat at Talent'a Tho-ladlea from Jacksonville at- day after servicea. hnnda laat Friday, The glrla were tendlnc tho ladle' afternoon at the Mrs. Stalkford came to Brownaboro defeated by a. acore of 19 to IS. The Klk'nle lub at Medford were Mra. Monday after her son Carl who has boya lot with a acoro of 1 to 17. Koth Chae. Nunan. Mrs. K. J. Kick. Mr, been-staying with his grandparents, Tulent team played an excellent K. I. Tou Velle, Mr. L. O. t'lrlch and yr an(j jM Henry. game OK oail. in iHiirni bihr rc Mm. ji. jv. jiniintt. i amIw ......a flint tinvA rif.fnntc.ft thn Mr. nnrl Mm. It. f?nlemnn anent' Mr. and Mrs, Frank SUva were visit lng at Clifford Dunnlngton' last Sun day. Jimmy Qiese has been absent from school several daya on account of cold weather and so much Ice and snow. Little Jimmy has about four miles to go alone. James Reynolds ha purchased the small herd of stock cattle belonging to John Haakln, some time ago he pur chased a herd from T. O. Dews, thla makes Mr. Reynolds quite a nice sized herd of cattle. Mrs. Zeldler was a pleasant visitor at Mlaa MontgometTs Tuesday evening. Several local people are having trou ble with water freezing in pipes, the worst being at the Caas home, where the fire waa lighted In the cook, stove having the pipes frozen. An explosion occurred blowing off the top of the stove. Fortunately no one was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klelnhammer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zetdler, Mlas Louise Hodges, Lottie Montgomery, Ernest Otis Buck, Ralph Jennings, Charlie Dim ford, Louis and Pan! Jen nlngs, and Wm. Pursel made a merry crowd at a coaatlng party In Mr. Klein hammer's field laat Sunday. Little, big, old and young were coasting time and again and all thoroughly enjoyed the event Mr. Ames was a caller at Mrs. James Reynolds last Saturday. - At Sunday achool Sunday they de cided to have choir practice every Sun- Getting Rid of a Stubborn Cough Is Child's Play Now i Make) thfl MeUrino Yourself at Home Applcgate girl' team fr three years. Saturday night and Bunday vlalting In ters home at Eagle Folnt Sunday. Her it-M chrp But Ton Can's Be It Mrs. Ella Maxfleld went to ber sis- Thought Man Was Crazy "1 have suffered from Moroni ti nnd liver trouble fur year; the last two year people havo been calling me i rary. Tho doctor could not do any thing for me. The awful bloating of gus seemed to pre agalnat my brain and I could not think dearly. Three month nuo a frlrnd ndvlved j taking Mnyr'a Wonderful ltcmedy and It hna worked wonder In nty cne. All riy bloating and Buffering la gone and I feel aa though newly bom." It is a simple, harmlen preparation that remove the catarrhal iiiuru from tho Intestinal tract ami nllnya the Inflammation which cnun.-a prac tically all stomach, liver and lutea tltnal ailment Including Appendi citis. One doao will convince, or money refunded. At alt druggist.- Adv. trul hall on next Saturday evening, B,i Mra. Arthur Rose, and several of Jan. 8Mb. hr Hiiio girl friends gathered at hor Mr. Maaon come here very highly ll(mm wet ot moenlx to help her cele rncommended by the late Professor ,rtlte the occasion. Ackermnn and other Mate educator of Word hna been received in Phoenix great renown. Central Point fa Indeed uy , ,,,, fren, 0f Mrs. Charles fortunate In securing tho services of 88j,nt.r n5e uOKa Lehners. that a baby ono who in o gifted and talented a' Kr WM HlTn t,, tU(,m Bt nler homo In Mr. Mason. Professor Maaon comes j Portland recently. here tinder tha auspices of the local j Vr. Charley Pratt and Mrs. John ljtlle Aid society. Ills entertain- fllrt, w- , the homa of Mr.. w.iter If you want to take care of that bad hang on cough and do It In a few hours, better get one ounce ot Par- Mra. Al Love liaa temporarily Talent, guests of Mr. and Mra. II .E. aisier, jura, iuuou v-metwio b'a taken the place left vacant by the Ilobinaon. to the Sacred Heart hospiul at Med-J rrianat!on of Mrs. Clueer the primary I Mr. and Mrs. Jack ' Reter and ford to have a serious operation and teacher. Idaughter, Ik-rnlce, motored to Rose- jirs. Maxfleld is going to stay there . mint (double strength) and m Mr. Louis Kok-hagen and brother, burg on Saturday afternoon returning until ber sister returns. ' j half pint at home. Georicc. of Hoscburg. are apendlng a Sunday. They found the roada fairly t- -ai.h A0h,mr,a- hi ef tie Yu can do this in two minutes by few days on the Applegate looking good and enjoyed a ehort visit ' I th t adding a utile sugar ana enoufcn after buHlneaa lnterets. .relatives. . B,tWM... water to rill a Ball pint bottle. Mr. Elmo Throckmorton apent the -Arnold Coleman returned to his' " " "' , a 7 You'll travel the world over before latter part of last week In town. homo Bunday evening, accompanied churcn he,tl Beo"lce8 arter Hunaayyou get a medicine that will act so Mr. Kd Itobert and family havo by O. Ilegalty. Arnold ha visited tn . chool Sunday. ; surely and quickly on tho mucoua moved to tho Sorcnaan pluce at Pro- many places and finds but few place) William Staub made a business trip membrane of the nose and throat. It volt. where everyone, seems to be enjoying to Meoiora raaay. , nails me iniiammation, me ucaiing 'Mr. Melvin Rowden, a former tho prosperity more than In our A. V. It. H. student, nnderwent an county. operation at Medford yesterday. I John Renault returned from Port- STOP RHEUMATISM WITH RED PEPPER When you are luffering with rlieu malium no you can hardly get around iunt try Ked Pepper Utib and you will have tlie quickest relief known. Nothing ha such concentrated, pen etrating heat aj red pepper, liutant ' relief. Juit a toon a you apply Ked Pepper Hub you feel the tingling heat. In three minute it warm the sore apnt . through and through. Frees the blood " circulation, break up the congestion and the old rheumatism torture in cone. Rowlci Ked Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, cost little at any druse store. Get a jar at once. Use it for Idmbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, cold in chest. Almost instant relief await you. He sure to get the genuine, with tha name Uowlci on each package. meiit wtll be an exceptional one faacln ating, tunny and tilling to the end. Tho price, owing to tho condition now aro wlthlnhe reach of every ono, adults 3T,c and children 20c. Any one who mlsse this evening of fun will miss a rare treat. It la hoped that every ono will come and enjoy lota of fun Saturday evening. Banker and Mrs. J. O. Isaflason of thl city are in Portland this week enjoying a combined pleasure and bus iness vlalt lu tho Oregon metropolis. Tho members of the local W. R. C. and O. A. H. were Invited guest of tho Medford organUationa of tho same name nt their annual installation exer cises and banquet Thuraday afternoon. Tho local organizations were well represented in Medford that day and every ono present enjoyed himself Immensely. Tho exercise were won derfully well conducted and thn ban quel was delicious, quite pleasing to every one. All membera of tho organi sations who attended speuk In the highest terms ot the cordial reception nnd pleas tiro accorded them by their neighboring slaters and brother. News of tho recent ninrrlugo of Miss Petty Price,, young daughter of Mrs Mary Price of this city, reached here tho latter pnrt of the week. The cere mony took pluco In Jersey, Col., Friday afternoon, Jun. lllth. The lucky mau was Mr. Kd Cillf. a business man of the Inland city, Mrs. GUI 1s well known here and In the Rogue River valley. Prior to her departure fop the Califor nia town several months ago, ahe waa employed as bookkeeper In the Theiss store here. Aftor February 1st, Mr. nnd Mra, GUI will bo at home to their friends nt their home tn Jersey, Cal. Tho host of friends of tho young lady In this rlty extend to them their best wishes for a long and happy Ufa together. Allen tho first of litis week. Mra. Pratt will rumaiu and rare for Mra. Allen for iniim time. Win. and Lovell Ferns of Fern valley were In Medford Tuesday on business. Wm. Ferns Is one ot our prosiorous dairy men. , Wm. Bmln of Talent, waa In Med ford Tuesday. Mr. Bruin la road super visor of district No. 2. 1-ast Saturday evening Mrs. F. E. 1 Furry gave an Informal dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furry. There were twenty-five guests present, all were relatives of tho newlyweda. Many use ful presents were given the hrido' and groom. These happy young people'. have become domiciled In their homo on the Pacific highway in Phoenix. Mr. Yost, who formerly resided near Phoenix, Is now living southeast of Central Point and has become agent for the McNeaa remedies. Mr. Yost was calliug on his many friends lust Thuraday and doing considerable business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. High of Talent returned the first of tho woek from ! (irants Puss where Mr. High went pre sumably to move his son-in-law to his ranch near Rogue River, but which turned out to be Central Point, whoro Mr. Kvana had bought 014 the Fa ber store. Mr. Evans Is a man of wide experience in the mercantile business and we predict for him much success. Mr. and Mrs. Noll Franklin of Med ford were calling at the homo ot Mr. and Mra. J. M. Rador last Sunday. Miss Olga Bieberstedt went to Med- sensation stop with the first spoon- . ford Saturday. j he heavy breathing goes ana Pari Ktanlev has returned from the cton membrane, free from Irritation Mls Blanche cntute n returned iana jucsaay morning wnero no nas;mountaiM wh.ere he has been riding lBna rou-us lonuw. to achool after apendlng a week In been attending his uncle John Be- - cattie 1 For Catarrhal condltlona auch as Orants 1'nsa win her father, who la nault. Sr., who Is In Dr. Coffey'a at, T, wa. , -iii, rrl 1 mucus droppings, clogged nostrils having hla eyes treated. the Portland Surgical hospital. John i , , a T Jlf . TlBllor 1 v-a;and watery eyes, it won't disappoint Mr. W. W. Wright la Installing a reports that hi undo wlU be home j stanley home Thursday. ,'aslt tor Parmlnt (double strength), three-stamp mill at lta mlno near In about three week. Maggie McDonald who has been 111 gpeak plainly so that the, druggist wiU. Mr. F.d Goodie of Donvlllc. Ky.. hon geuing along niceiy. 1 Know exactly what you want; Aav.- Thimton rreck. Announcing the Opening of the 1 EVANS VALLEY -""aaBiiaaMBSiwisiBBBasBajassBSBSBSSSsaBSSBBSBaBSSjBaSJBS ires Oregon Man Finds the "Wonderful" a Splendid Truss. Rupture Right Inguinal, 7 Years Standing. "Wonderful" Truss. Fitted with Tho Truss I ordorcd from you over a year ago has proven very satisfactory. I shall cortalnly recommend your Truss to any one I happen to lonrn ot who is suffering from hernia, and export to plitco my order with you when I am again in nood of a Truss, but from "tho way thla nplentltd Trims la holding out I do not bcliove that will bo In tho vory near tuturo, Thunklng you for your Interest, I am, Yours vory truly, F. H. BAltSTOW. Heath's Drug Store The San-Tox Shop 109 East Main Street Jim Williams of Tleusant creek was looking for cattlo In thl vicinity last Mondny. Uoorgo Obonchaln of Central Point was a caller at It. K. Rlchmun's laat Kundny. Miss Bchmldt Of Grants Pans at tended tho dunce at tho C. ran bo hall last Huturdiiy night and waa a wook end visitor nt Mr. Moores'. School ha closed In tho Bybe Sprlnga dlntrlct for a month or two fur a much needed vacation. Frank Mayflohl of Central Point Is 1 looking for cattlo In this vicinity thla week. Mr. Froed, rood aupervsor, in dis trict No, 11 la gravelling the road neur tho nichman pluco this week. Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Rlehman and Frank Wooldrldgo wero Grunts 1'ans ! visitors from hero last Monday. J. I,. Woldo transacted buslnosa In Roruo River Wodnosduy. Mrs. Hugh MoConvlllo loft for San l' riincisco iiihi weoK to bo gono a month. She will visit with rolatlvoa whllo thoro. Mr. and Mr. Tom Oden wore ploas- nnt callers at the Weide home lost Saturday. Mr. Carls returned to Springfiold Inst Wednosday. Mrs. Smith is on th sick list this week. John Neathnmer mado a trip to Stains vniloy ono Any thla week, 1 . . v At 234 E. Main Street, Adjoining Palmer's Piano House SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 .Carrying a New Up-to-the-Minute Stock of Books, Stationery Office and School Si Your Patronage Is Courteously Solicited "Service" Our Motto 9 pplies J. H. CornerProprietor