The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, June 15, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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    A LITTLE OF
I PURELY PERSONAL
mmm official vote of jackson coity, Oregon.
Miss Mazie Llpptncott la visiting
friends In Rooeburg.
Hon. Bonj. Haymond was In from
Book Point Mondav.
n R HmM. at Biir Butte, was In
Medford yesterday upon business
Lemuel Charley and family, of Clt
max. were In Medford last Saturday
Andrew Contrail, of Jacksonville
was In Modford Saturday upon business
v.. C. Wells was among Modford
friends Tuesday, as was also Landlord
Jarvts.
Attorney W. H. Parker left for Coles
tin Wednesday morning for a week's
recreation.
Miss Delpbia Hammond is at Eugene
this week visiting her grandparents
and her sister, Hiss Bessie.
Eli Hogan oarae over last week from
t.u fina hums, near Wellen. with a
wagon load of garden produots,
Miss Minnie Coleman, who has been
am.ndinir the Dast winter at her home
ia Phoenix, left on Thursday morning's
train for Pacifio Grove, uaw
H. P. Bailey, of Bod Oak, Iowa, who
has been visiting with his son-in-law,
W. S. King, aad family, left this week
for Josephine County.
Prof. N. L. Narregan is at Portland
this week in attendance upon a meeting
of the a rand lodge of Masons, tie is
there as a delegate from Medford lodge
Mrs. Mary Walker has again taken a
position as cook tor the Sugar Pine
rnmmnv. at the Gray mill on Rogue
river, and will leave this week for that
nlaee.
Merchant F. L. Cranfill and daugh
ter. Miss Edith, left last week for a
visit with friends atKoeeburg and Eu
gene and a multiple of other places in
the Willamette vauey.
D.T. Lawton and I. A." Webb left
Saturday morning for Klamath Falls,
Ore. The former went on business and
the latter for company and ac on ting.
They returned Wednesday evening.
Mm. J. K. Darnell and two sons re
turned from Yreka on Monday evening
of this week and will reside In Meaiora
Mr. Darnell has employment, at Klam
athon and la doing well and will re
main there for several months at least.
Robt. Hunsaker came over from
Klamath Falls this week and loaded
back with a four-horse wagon load of
ice from the Modford brewing and loe
plant. Mr. Rice, of the same place.
was also over and loaded back with a
wagon lood of beer.
Alva Daaielson returned to Medford
last week from Oakland, Calif. After
a, f- data visit with relatives and
friends here he will go over into North
ern California, where he baa several
weeks work in overhauling and repair
ing an electric plant.
E. J. Pool, of Olene. was in Medford
this week after four wagon loads of
farm machinery from Hubbard tiros
warehouse. N. S. Drew, of Dairy, was
also here after two loads of a like com
modity from the same Arm all for the
farmers of Klamath County
Mrs. S. M. West and Mrs. H. D.
West, and the lattere little ohild, of
Reno, Nevada, arrived in Medford last j
week for a stay of a couple or three
months among relatives. They are
housekeeping In Mrs. S. M. West's
residence, on North B street.
Butler Walker, of Bly, Klamath
County, was in the oity this week upon
business, Mr. Walker, in company
with his brother, Is an extensive stock
grower, they having about 500 bead of
heavy draft horses on the range as well
as from 1000 to 1600 head of cattle.
Mrs. J. L. Day arrived in Medford
this week from Dunkirk. New York
Mr. Day and son arrived here several
. weeks ago and decided this was a very
proper place to tie to hence, the com-
inr of Mrs. Day. Mr. Day is a house
painter by trade and has been doing
considerable work In his Hue.
Merchant C. M. Ruch, of Ruch post
offico, was in the oity Saturday. Aside
from being a merchant who carries a
full stock of sreneral merchandise, Mr.
Ruoh enjoys the distinction of being
the worthy and trusted postmaster of
Ruch. He is a pleasant gentleman to
meet and one In whom his neighbors
nave the greatest confidence
Samuel Overlander was over last
week from his auartz ledge in the Ap-
plegate district. Mr. Overlander has
been DrosDectlue a ledze n3ar the Jef
frev place, not far from the celebrated
Wlnningbam & Pence ledge, for the
past twelve months, and has been re
warded for his labors by locating
fourteen inch vein of quartz that mills
over twenty-five dollars to the ton
CaDt. J. T. C. Nash Is at Roseburg
this week as witness before the clroult
court. He was subpoenaed over the
loner distance telephone and the boys
are jollying the captain because that
he refused to be subpoenaed In that
wav. But when the sheriff asked him if
he would come if a deputy sheriff was
sent after htm, he changed his mina
and repliod "Yes, by ; I'll come
without sheriff." ', '-
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. K. Bulok, of Rose
burg, were.the guests of Mr. and Mrs
W. V. LlDDlnoott over Sunday.'7'Mr
Bulok was a resident of Jackson County
CANDIDATES
CONQltKaS FIRST DISTRICT.
Bernard Daly, d, p
W. P. Elmore, p
James K. Sears, r-p
Thos. H. Tongue, r
jusxioa ox supaiMX cocht
C J, Bright, p
Thos. G. Green, d
Chas. ii. woivervon, r
ORKQOK DAIRY AND
FOOD COMMISSIOMIB.
J. W. Bailey, r
P. L. Kenady, p
W. Sohulmerlch, d, p. . . .
DISTRICT ATTORNXV
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
A. E. Reames, d, p, s-r. . .
C. B. Watson, r
JOINT RXPRXSXNTATIVX.
Albert Abraham, d, p ...
E. D. Brigga, r
Grant Rawllngs, r-p
E. Russ, p
RKPRXSXNTATIVXS.
W. A. Carter, r
Matthew Stewart, r
J. L. Batohelor, d
J, H. Beeman, cU
J. W. Ling, r-p
W. W. Willlta, r-p
C. H. Hoxle, p
William Svdow, p
OODNTT OtXRK.
S. J. Day, p
W. B. Jacksoo, r-p..
Lee Jacobs, d
Gus Newbury, r. . . . ,
BHXRIFF.
W. H. Brunk, d
Alex. Urme, r
J . D. Stains, p
J. W. Wiley, r-p
COUNTY JCDQX.
J. P. Gllmore, p
S. H. Holt, r-p
N. L. Narregan, r....
Chas. Prim, d
COUNTY BICORDXB.
Peter Applegate, r
J. L. Downing, p.
vr . u. marxs, a
- Wm. M. Richards, r-p...
COUNTY COHMISaiOHIB.
W. A. (joraeu. p
George P. Lindley, d
K. K. minter, r-p
Thomas Riley, r
COUNTY AS8X8SOB.
O. E. GoraeUne, p....
John Grieve, r-p
Martin Mcuonougn, a
J . U. f enaiewn, r. . . .
COUNTY TBIASCBKB
J. H. Gay, d
A. L. Kitchen, p
Max Muller, r
M. a. Welch. r-D
SCHOOL 8CFKRINTXNDKNT
P. H. Daily, r
L. A. Stocking, d.....
COUNTY BUBVKYOB.
Garl T. Jones, r
Edwin Russ, p
L. S.Trefren, d
COUNTY COBONXB.
George B. Cole, r
J. W. Odgers, p
Dr. J. E. 8hearer, d..
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Soimtor Chnuiiooy M. Donow ro-
conUy t In n room at Wimhltig-,
ton unJ tloHvorod u Hpoooh to it
purty of frtmxlH In Novy York, ovor
ii Ions iliativiuio tulupltoiiu. Hio
diatuioo oovorotl wu 21K) miloB.
Hitinoii'8 trudo luat your amounted
to about u liillllou dollurB, ritthov
moro than hall being Import.
Tho bulk oi It watt tranHuotud witu
.) AiDttrnliiHiiin uolonius. Iho
Bharo ol tho United States amounted
only to 1127,000, but will now
"S it .. 1 ...
rupiuiy luuruKiro.
Prune Grower' Meeting.
TllB MaU, has been asked by the
Prune Growers Antioolatlon U an
nounce that thuro will bo u uiuottng of
the growur of Southern Orugon lu
MiuKiird next Wednvsduy. Juno 20lh,
at 3 o'clock p. in. Uusinoitt of Import
anoo will aoino before tho moutlug and
every meinour is urguu ui no uinwuu-anuu.
St. Cecilia Club.
Tho last meeting otthasuason.whtoh
was to have been held on tho ovenlng
of Saturday, June 10th, Is postponed
one week. By the courtesy of Mrs.
Pickol, at whsso home tho session will
bo hold, this will be an open meeting
and each nimnbor of the club has the
nrlvtlnru of InvltlniT ono cuest. All
olub mombors will answer to roll oall
with an appropriate quotation or an
Item of musical nuws, as at the provious
mooting.
Advertised Letter List.
i i ... laii.H Mm.l.lnrnn
ruiiuwiHi 1 - . " 7
oallwl lor la lbs Mwlfonl poatomco oa Juas
13, IWW.
Dvl, liiu )lniln. Mr RihKC
Ksuoli. Ilary tiomltiraua, I.uelstl V
U.UiloB. MM U R MoV)uJo, Kl T
Maudrr, lrnk I'lurwn, Mr Lr
Mlmfard. Ur W W
. ... 4 n un, will tui m tllA UiMQ dtt
llry ol ueh of h bovo Istwrs.
rontonil calling lor muj oi n
will DtoMy " Advl'(lMi.,l
Amoag toe Churches.
EPIHOOrAl, CHURCH.
Rov. Chas. Booth will hold sorvloes
In Ht. Mark's Onuroh next Uuaday
evening, Juno 17th.
' PRESHYTBHIAN CHUU0H.
Th aiil aurvlnM will be held at
eleven a. m. and eight p. m. At ten
. 1 . 111. . . , "O. .M uUnl
a. m. me oniiuroo us iqb duhui nuuvi
will hare a special program. Parents
and friends interested in the religious
training or ine yovng are oorauuij
ytted to these services.
PMlUea Wanted.
nMMtlnal nnmfMtjtnt nnirlnMr wants
work during threshing season. Exper
ienced in running traotlon engines.
for lurtnar partiouiars auuress uox u,
fnoenix, ure.
Barr's Excursion
To San Pranclnco will pass through
Modford Monday morning, July 2, IU0O.
olsoo and return, 610.50. Parties of ten
or more can get a rui oi ii laro irom
Modford to MonUgue and ruturn, mus
making a very olieap rato to tho oity.
For tickets or Information oall on H. f..
Ollkey. Moriford, or aildress, O. W.
Uarr, Uibanon, tire.
In an early day and has many friends
here amone the pioneers, inese peo
ple were met here by their son, C. D.
Bulck, of Silver Lake, Oregon, and on
fvf ondav the trio started for the young
Mr: Rnlok's home at Silver Lake, where
the old folks will vtBit relatives for
couple of months.
Mlaa Lottie Brown, of Eagle Point, is
visiting in Medford. the gnest of Mrs.
D. B. Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Knotts and son
. H. Knotts. of Gold Hill, were pleas
ant callers at Thk Mail oSoe yester
day. .
G. S Brl2e?8. who is working a farm
out near the desert, was in Medford
Tuesday the first time for several
weeks, he having been quite seriously
111 with la grippe.
Miss Florence Simmons, of Rose-
hnrir. Mich., arrived in Medford Sun
day evening and will spend the sum
mer and fall with her sister, Mrs. i. a.
Moore, and family.
Frank Ward, of KocKIora, Illinois,
senior member of the Prank Ward
Pumn Comnany. is in Medford this
week upon a visit to his nephew, Mer-
ihant H G.'Wortman.
Mlna Edith Van Dvke returned this
weak from Albany. Oregon, at which
place she has been attending a Presby
terian oollene. The young lady is pre
paring herself for missionary work.
Mrs. Bart Dowell left Sunday for
Seattle, where she will reside. Mrs.
J. W. Dowell, formerly of Medford, is
already a resident of Seattle, Bhe hav
ing moved thereto several months ago.
Both J. W. and Bert Dowell are over
at Prlneville, Oregon, where they have
employment. -
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Roach left Mon
day evening for their new home at
Roseburg. Mr. Roach has been a
printer lu The MAIL office for the past
six months and has proven himself a
verv able nrlnter in laot. an au-rounu
newpaper man, and aside front this a
"pleasant gentleman to have around, ad
Is every Inch a sauare. honorable man
and Thk Mail Is congratulating Rose
burg upon having secured so worthy -a
gentleman and estimable family tor per
manent residents. Mr. Roach has pur
chased a half interest In the Koseburg
Plalndealor, and hereafter the paper
will be published by Conner & Roach.
Mr. Conner, who has oeen pnnuii
owner of the rialnaeaier ior sevor-i
months, Is a splendid gentleman and
will hitch well In team harness wwn
our good friend Roach.
Th. aiantrin storm of ' yesterday ,
oreated havoo with the telephone and
eleotrlo light wires In Medford. A tel
ephone pole down near the Bear creek
bridge was shattered, several oi mo
wire running Into the oentrai omoe
were burned off and more damage, done
Inside. Lightning struck a wire run
ning Into I. A. Webb's residence and
burned out one of the lights burned
so badly that the globe came out of the
plaster paris socket. Mrs. Webb and
Mrs. Poster, who .were In the room at
the time, felt the shook and were al
most thrown to the floor.
Photograph gallery for rent $5.50
Der month. York & Wortman.
XT M nnoa. manager of the Coss
Piano House in Medford, has arranged
for a grand muBical opening entertain
ment at his salesrooms on the evening
of Saturday, June 30th. The program,
which will appear jnext week, will be
made up of selections by the best mu
sical talent in the oity. An Invitation
is extended to all to attend. Mr. Coss
-m alas, ha v nn exhibition a complete
line of high grade pianos and organs,
and small musical instruments.
New Ceylon tea In air-tight pound
cans. UnquestlonaDiy tne dbsi. .h
the market at warner nu'" -
The Choral Union fifty voices-
held a reherBal Monday evening. They
will rehearse each Monday evening
uutil the Fourth upon whloh day
they will furnish a part of the music
for the forenoon exercises. The re
hearsals take plaon in tho Workman
Vial! anrl an Rtrilnt Ul'0 the voices that
they oan bo'eiisiiy heard at the sohool
building, six blocks away.
b ..airahi., Hmall houses for
ront.W'York & Wormian. .
M. n. Wilkin, oriranlaor of the
A. O. tf. W., has inado a round-up of
sixteen new members to the order In
Medford during the past week and the
members had set Tuesday evoning as
the time when those sixteen would be
Initiated, but owing to the non-arrriv-
al of necessary papers the Initiation
was postponed.
i-The girls tell us and they are au
thority that our oandles have tne real
flavor. The oholoest candies in Med
ford at the R'alto.
i-Prnf. Wood will fflve a high wire
walkHxhlbltlon in Medford on July 4th.
He will also appear In John Hardin's
parade, where he will do the olown act,
sing comlo songs "The Mason's Clerk"
"Mary ann," "I'll Tell Your Ma,"or the
Girl I Dld't Want;" also deliver aoomlo
oration.
Don't forget about those elegant
dishes we are giving away, kvery
Durohaser nets aooupon. w. a. ueexer
& Co.
There Is a strong probability that
n w. Walters, formerly In the gro
cery business In this oity, will purchase
tho ainnir of renoral merchandise own-
A hr White. Harbaueb & Co. An
Intmlna nl atnnk Is nOW Doing UlKCn,
after whloh tho deal will probably bo
closed.
rtMnu..i i,MnJaVtnfl ti dnvnlnn mines.
uaiJivu, iui u... 1
Send average samples by express, pro
paid, and full particulars. Dr. Kay,
Gold Hill.
T H. Riiv. nronrletor of tho paint
and wall paper store, who was operatod
upon a couple of weeks ago by Dr. Bo
hannon for oanoor, Is very muuh Im
proved and Is ablo to bo about, tho can
cer having boen successfully removed.
fan ffAnfa HAP HOIind for tllO
next thirty days at the Bobs Jacksonville.
Charles, the ton-vear-old son of
wnrv White, of Rock Point, aocldont-
ly shot himself In the hand and stom
ach Wednesday with a twenty-two rifle.
A physician was sent for but we uiu not
loam whether tho shot was fatal or
not.
Hawaiian coffee, In ono and two
pound, alr-tlght tin cans at Warnor &
Wortmun's. '
the baloon "aeeenslon ; and para
chute jump, will' be something worth
golog miles to see. It la ft foature of
the Fourth of July celebration in Mod
ford.
iita ham aandwloh lunch got It
at Wilson's bakery.
Tnnmlav nraa Old Fellows memorial
rlav anil tlin mftmhera of Medford lodge
paid duo respoot to deceased brothers
by a proper decoration of thoir graves
In Odd Fellows cemetery.
Agricultural Implements and gar
don tools G. L. Sohermorhoro's see
ond hand store, Modford.
Chllrlrftn'a Dav at tho Presbyterian
Church In Phoenix will bo observed on
June the seventeenth and the Lord's
8upper on June twenty-fourth.
For aaln About fifty shoats. En
nutrn at this office.
Extunslve oroDaratlons are going
on for a very appropriate celebration of
the Fourth in Medford.
See J. R. Wilson for all kinds of
Piano machinery.
John Gore was thrown from a horse
yostorday afternoon and one of his
collar bones was broken.
Seo tho new baby carriages and
go-carts at I. A. Webb's.
Cashier H. L. Gllkoy has moved
Into blB new residence, in West Med
ford. Full lino of bee supplies nt H. H.
Howard & Co.'s.
Mrs. F. L. Cranfill is having a
severe set-to with mumps this week.
All llnla nt anah and dnnpa und
screen doors, at lowest market price.
w. WOOUB.
-J. W. Oiluora. dentist, in Adklns
blook. Work always flrst-olnss and
gunranteoa,
For sale, two good driving horses;
bob Sohormerhorn at scconu nana
atYirA.
W Yt Mnnlrar Ar. C,n. wnntn to hliv
your mohair. Highest market price
naid.
Wanted, old stovos of all kinds at
Schormorhorn's seoond hand store
-Fresh stook ot gurdon needs In
"ulk or paokago, at G. L. Davis'.
Got Wells & Shearer to do your
moving satisfaction always.
Window glass full line at I. A.
Webb's. .
Ice oream, loe oream soda and soda
water at Wilson's bakery .
M.,r hahtf napriatrna and iro-oarts
soo tnora at I. A. Webb's.
.rail nn Mlaa Medvnskl for tho lat
est In summer millinery baok of new
bank.
A Bargain for Someone.
flionn hundred acres of land nearly
all tillable two and ono-half miloaoast
of Phoenix dopot and sovon miles irom
Modford. ttooa oronnra mm guuu wuwv
land as Is In the valley, good oorn land,
two good bouses, good outbuildings,
five good springs of water, plontv of Are
wood. Will sell came, nogs ana norsos
with farm.
Will anil rnaannahla.
0. T. PAYNB.
Per Sale by Owner.
r.nt inn2nA fnnt. between L and M
streets. Onlloway addition, Medford,
Ore. Title porleot. rrioo ammu.
Address E. E. Falconer, 31 16 North 27th
street, Taooma. Wash.
Call on Mlis Medynskl for the lat
est In summer millinery baok of now
bank.
Cheap Wheat-
Makes cheap flour. There Is no flour
made that's bottor than onr "Now Pro-'
" wa n fc oaiiinir I r. ai t z. ner
lOOO pouiidB, 65 oonts per sack.
A.. n,i;ilVIDKW.
Medford, Orsgon.
-Spring trucks for spring house-
bold movtng. Wells At Shearer.
mistletoe Notice.
Notloe Is hereby given that I have
sold my horse "Mistletoe" to O. L.
Corwin, who will continue the horse
ln afiifl anrl twill nnllnnt nil mnnev due
on this present season of 1000. Pool
uorwin, manager.
vv . el. iiiunuuiuBi.
Vnu never drank oolfoo that's hot
ter than Hawaiian.
n,l, D... hua a aula fnnntnln Uflfn
x I1U Ulaa un w "i v. n iui.i..".i. ......
f . JHnlFII n, (tawlnna llnanl.lnl.tnna In
noil 11 1 HI rD w. . i ....... v. u . v. . , ...
oonneotton, also nuts of all kinds, trop
ical iruibS ana oigtirs. w uoa iu u ioa
sonvillo, call.
Ice oream and soda wator Wilson's
bakery.
Headache
nillousnoBS, sour stomach, constipa
tion and nil liver ills are cured by
Hood's Pills
The non-lrrltatlng cathartic Price
25 cents of all druKR.tts.or by null ot
0. 1. Hood It Co., Lowell, Mass,
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