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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1901)
PERSONAL. s - J Bov. Adolph Haberly visited Ash- land Monday. Miss Mae Rosa visited Grants Pass friends Sunday. Dr. J. G. Goble spent a few days In Ashland this week. Mrs. J. V. Layno returned from Grants Pass Monday. B. J. Cameron, of TJnlontown, was in Medford Wednesday. County Judge Prim was in the city a -couple of days this week. Geo. Reynolds was down from his Frospeottarm Wednesday. - Jos. Rader was In from his Butte creek stock ranch Tuesday. Miss Stella Smith, of Ashland, visited Irionds in Medford this week. Well Beeson, of Talent, was among the Medford visitors this week. Jordan Jacobs, of Hornbrook, was in the city Sunday visiting friends 0. W. Aehpole, of Engle Point, was in Medford Monday upon business. nr. Tvison. the ODtician, is in the city for a few days, at Hotel Nash " Ci. B. B&ilnv. of Gold Hill, was a business visitor to the city Tuesday Mrs. J. R. Hardin and Mrs. Moyer visited Central Point friends Thursday, 1. W. De Carlo w. of Elk oroek, was among the Medford visitors this week, Dr. B. F. Adkins returned from his trip to San Francisco Saturday even ing. Attorney C. P. Snell returned from a professional trip to Roseburg last Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Drisko and Mrs. A. Z. Sears visited Ashland friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Boyce, of Gold Hill, were in Medford Wednesday do ing trading. Engineer MoCarty, of the Southern Pacifio, spent a couple of days in the eity this week. Hon. W. A. Carter, of Gold Hill, was in this city one day last week inter viewing friends. Miss Lottie Pratt, of Ashland, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pierce, of this city. Mrs. C. R. Ray, and daughter, Miss Ina, of Gold Hill, were visiting Medford Irlenda Wednesday. ' " Miss Bemlce Cameron visited her sister, Mrs. L. L. Jacobs, in this city Saturday and Sunday. J. W. Curry left last week for Wash ington, D. 0., to resume his position as clerk in the census office. Mrs. Bessie Plymale, of Ashland, was visiting relatives and friends in Med lord a few days this week. Geo. E. Weber left Wednesday eve ning for Cresent City in the interest ol the Woodmen of the World. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Erford left Med ford Wednesday morning for their new home at Boulder, Colorado. Misses Virgie Woodford, Mamie and Myrtle Nicholson visited Central Point friends last Saturday evening. Horace E. Pelton, the well known etockman of Sams Valley, was In the ity a couple of days this week. Miss Alleen Webber returned home Monday from a visit of several days' duration with Grants Pass friends. Thos. Cummings, of Corvallis, ar rived in Medford Wednesday and will endeavor to lease a farm near here. Mis' Jlaile Kame returned home -' from Grants Pass this week, where she . spent several days visiting friends. 'Geo. Creed, of Wllderville, arrived ' In Medford Tuesday to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Mr. Land. Thos. Carroll, of Tacoma, was in Medford Wednesday upon a brief visit to his brother, Oapt., Carroll, and fam ily. X. F. SMppley, of Placer, Josephine -County, was in Medrord over Sunday - on business, and also visiting with bis cousin, A. W. Blsh, and family. Messrs. W. H. and Cbaa. Morgan, of Tolo. were Medford visitors Monday. THB Mail will henceforth be a regular -weekly visitor to their household. Mre. Kate Crystal, accompanied by her daughter, Lulu, and son, Fred, left Monday morning for Sebsstopol, Calif., -.where they will reside permanently. jF. M. McKinnis, of Talent, was In "Medford Wednesday upon business. The Mail will, from this date on, be a regular weekly visitor to his farm .home. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Collins and fam 'ily, of Dallas Center. Iowa, arrived in -.Medford this week and will visit here ; -during the summer wi th Mrs. Collins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Strnyer. xr. Ti. Wrieht. of Grants Pass, Is In -the city this week upon business. M Wright Is Interested in the Grants Pals Marble Works and i here with a view I 4o eBtablhltg an age-icy In this oily. "Merchant 0. W. Wolicrs, of Talent, was in Medford Monday night In at tendance at a regular meeting of Talis man lodge, No. 31, K. of P., upon which occuilon thore was work In the second degio3. t O. E. Gorsllue, the-Mecltoid lumber man, was in Roseburg and Glcnda'.e PURELY last week upon business connected with his lumber trade hero. Tho gentle man, notwithstanding the 111 health ho has had nearly nil wlntor, Is saying that lor a homo and business locution Medford boats 'om all. Evan Rcamcs, tho Klamath Falls banker, accompanied by his wife, ar rived in Medford Tuosdny and will re main here several days. Mr, Realties is one of the executors of tho ostuto of the late T. G. Roamcs, and It Is In con nection with the appraisement of tho property of the estate that ho is here. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Jones, of Central Point, wore In Medford Monday. Thoso people have recently purchased a thirteen-aore fruit orohard just wost of Central Point, for which they paid S00. The traot is an exceptionally good .one and is. well set to all varieties of fruit. They will move to their now home this week. R. U. McClannahan, tho rustling traveling salesman for the Palm A Whitman cigar ' manufacturing com pany, returned Wednesday from a sev eral weeks' trip throughout Oregon in the Interest of his firm. He reports a good business all along the line, con sidering that this trip was made dur ing the dullest season of the year. T. J. West and son, Bert, of Browns boro, were in Medford Wednesday. These people are new to Southern Ore gon, having moved here from Wash ington last fall, but they have lived here long enough to find out that we are the most hospitable people that ever inhabited the best land in the whole United States. Mr. West was fortu nate in dropping anohor in one of the best neighborhoods in Southern Ore gonand he found out the kind of genuinely hospitable people they are during his family's recent sad aflUotion and he is not backward in sounding their praises. Samuel Richardson, of Harris, Mb., who has been in the volunteer service In the Philippines for several months, Is in Medford visiting Merobant F. K. Deuel and family. Mr. Richardson is en route to his home, which was Mr. Deuel's former resldenoe, but he de cided to stop here for two or three weeks and secure a much needed rest and at the same timu visit his old friends. Mr. Richardson is a very gentlemanly appearing and acting young man, and if he is a fair criterion of our boys now sorving their country in the far east, which he doubtless Is, then Unlteu States has just cause to be proud of her soldiers. Notice to the Public We wish to call the attention of the people of Jackson County to our stock of harness and saddlery goods just opened up in Medlord. We mauuiacture an our harness ana devote ourselves principally to heavy STOCK SADDLE. We have endeavored in selecting our material ana mailing it up to merit a share of your patronage, and take pleasure in inviting tnose Inter ested in tins line to call and examine our goods and receive our prices on both band and macuine worn. We are compelled to employ a ma chine in order to compete with other machine made goods, but give our special attention to band made goods. Ll. U. L.UVVD OS BUM, Deuel & Steven'd old stand, Medford. Burglars were operating In Ash land this week. . Two places of business were broken into Sunday evening, but the robbers failed to secure any booty. A suit to recover money wherein S. T. Sanders was plaintiff and a Mr. Walters was defendant, was heard in Justice Stewart's court Wednesday. Nothing further regarding the sale of diseased meat In Medford, the rumor concerning whioh was published in last week's Mail, has been learned. Farmers report tbe roads improv ing rapidly under the influence of the warm weather. Spring farm work will soon be commenced In earnest. The Woman's Foreign' Missionary Society will have charge of the religious services at the M. E. Church next Sun day evening.. It will.be good news to Johnnie Gai nay's many friends in this city to learn that he is much Improved in health. Wm. Angle Tuesday coitmencud the construction of a new cement pave mcnt in front of the opera houso build ing. ;' ' Chief of Police Johnson has a new dtar whloh contains the true insignia of his office that of Chief ol Police. II. C. Mackey baa taken up bis residence In the Uateman honse, south of A. A. Davli' mill. - M. Bellinger contemplates movi'-g to Medford from his farm. A (ieutie Hint. In our style of climate, with its sud den changes of reuiperatur3 rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled in a dingle day it Is no wonder that orr children, friends &nd relatives are so frequently la'.on from ua by neglected nn.ria. hall tile uoams resuiunK aireuuy fw.m ihln panne. A buttle of Boschee'j German Syrup kept ubout your home for immediate use win prevent seriuun uipUnpun. a larero doctoc bill and per haps death, by the use of three or four .l.,p.n. For ourlnz consumption, hem- nrrhnffes. uneumonia, severe coughs, or croup, or any disease of the throat or lungs, its euccess is simply wonder ful, as your druggist will tell you. Gel a sample. bottle free from Chas. Strang. Regular Bize, 75 cents. Get Green's prize almanac. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Mr. Snmuol Handles, an ngod and highly rcspeotcd olltaeti of Lake Creek, died at hie homo on Tuosduy night of this week of la grlppo. Funeral sor vlcos were hold yesterday. Deuunsed was the father of Mrs. Frank True, llv lug on Qrtflln oroek, and un uncle of Mrs. Jos. Delk, of this city. Ho was about sevonty years ol age and has been a resident of Jackson County for a groat number of yoars. He has many ac quaintances and fast friends in all parts of the county who bavo nothing but kind words for him and his many ex cellent traits. Take H. B. Myers your watches, clocks and jewelry If you want good work done. All work warranted for one year. J. W. Hunter and F. S. Shoror, of Oklahoma, who arrived In Medford a couple of weeks ago, havo leased tho photograph gallery in the Hamlin block, which has been occupied by Mr. Mackey for several years, and will open up a studio tberoin in tho noar future. H. C. Mackey A Boyd, the present occupants of tho building, will remove their studio to somo othor building In the city, but the exact locatlou has not yet been decldod upon. Acetylene gas lights still ahead and guaranteed to be tho best on the faoo of the earth. Wolfer's tin shop. E. C. Boeck and Mr. Spafford havo secured the agenoy and right to manu facture the celebrated American gato, in Jackson and Klamath Counties. This is one of the very best patent gates evor put on the market. It is easily bandied from either side and is operated while sitting in the wagon or carriage. A sample gate has been manufactured and is on exhibition at Mr. Bocck'a wagon shop. Do you know that tho cheapest place In town to buy good jowelry is at El wood's? Revival services are being con ducted this week at the M. E. Church by the pastor, Rev. W. B. Moore. So much Interest was manifested In the meetings as conducted last week and so much good seemingly was being ac complished lhat It was decided to con tinue them this week, and possibly they will continue into next week, al though no announcement to that effect has been made. Fruit Sprays Dunn's solid fruit sprays, best and cheapest. In any quantity, already mixed for use. For sale by Cox It Perry, Medford. Sam'l and Julius Goldsmith, the former a well known traveling man, and the latter formerly engaged In business in this city bavo olosed out their cigar business at Salem, In whloh they engaged about two months ago. A misunderstanding over the lease of the building which they occupied, is as signed as their reason for going out of business. Logan and Japan wineberry roots for sale. H. Voegell, Medford. W. A. Woollvler. of Grants Pass, who recently organized a lodge of the Modern Woodman of America, is In the city endeavoring to organize a business college. He states that be is meeting with satisfactory results and that he expects to secure a suffioient number of pupils to justify him in or ganizing a school. A new lot of Japanese goods just received. Call and see tbem. G, L. Davis. Miss Florence Toft has accepted the position of telephone girl at tbe central office in Strang's drug store, rice Miss Lillian Barr, resigned, who with her sister, Mrs. Ada Mills, will leave in a couple of weeks for San Francisco. Mrs. Mills goes to take her Have Your Eyes By DR. M. UBVINSON, The Renowned Refractionist, of San Francisco Who Is now in town, (stopping at the or more. It cons nothing for consultation ana buvico, aim n muy uu iw menu of icatoriiig ai.d prolonging; your sight Lens ;.s Specially " If you have trl .! . iln to it .'abm t hut give you satisfaction, do not despair. By his metn d t-llu-t Is lu.pos -Ibie j WUr.U IV I HI. , Ifi- i -mgm 'i ' " - .1 a(IrfcF B competent to fit your eyea. Many thousands of peoplo uuffor with ner vous affections, indirection, baluuhe, and many other afflictions, cawed il- rcctly by lmpcrrect, Bi;lit, ana no not; Know mo eauoe ui iir nuncriii. , iw move tho cause and you cure the dilHc.ilty . . . Dr. Levinsoti has graduated Irom the best collcgeii of I.i'rope and tbe United Slates, and ie highly meouimeiided bb nr. expert on optics, Work abtolulelv guaranteed. Don't delay In seeing him at the HOTEL NASH, Room I I lulu Bon to tho hospital tor treatment and Lillian will take oourdu lu it busi ness college. For Sulo Wight homo power en gine mid bolter. M. M. Gault, Medford machinist. Tho Southern Oregon Oil Company, of Ashland, has tiled articles of Incorpo ration with tho suorolary ol state, with a uapltal stock of $100,000, divided into 100,000 shares at twonty-llvo cents pur share. The company has bonded about ton aoros of land which Is supposud to bo produativo of oil. All kinds of sosn and doors unit screen doors, at lowest market price, W. Woods. A strike In a Josephine County mluo, which is said to be tho Holiest over discovered in this section of the country, is reported. Tho natno or lo catlou of the property cannot bo learned at this time. Mr. Dusenbury, the Galls crcok mining man, says It has caused a groat excitement in mining centers. For Rent FurnlBhod room for light housekeeping, (tf.SO per month, on Sovonth Btroot. Apply at MAIL ofllou, Mort Foster, who has been visiting his mothor and family In this city for a few wooke, has aacopled a position as salesman for H. E. Hoyden, tho hard ware dealer, and will not return to Spo kane Mort is a thorough salesman and Mr. Boydon Is lortunato In secur ing his sorvluos. For 8alo or Trado Twenty aoros of wood land, near Medford, Hubbard Bros. Tho $25,000 capital stock for the now bank at Ashland has all been sub scribed and a permanent organization has beea effeoted. A bank buildlug has been purchased and the now bank will be open and ready for huslucss by April 1st. A. McCnllen will be cashier. Get Wells & Shoaror to do your moving satisfaction always. Miss Carrie George, tho postal telegraph operator, has been commis sioned a notary public for Orogon, by Govornor Geor. She has been making a number of Improvements In tho ap pointment and appearance of hor new office, which is now a vory cozy ono, 170 sewing maehlnes $30 to 145 call on Jno. F. White, Modford. Terriflo storms, leaving in tholr wnke -l-u '' ii'i'l Instruction of property, are raging iu the east. In Orogon sun shine and tho odor of violets Is tho order of the day. No wonder thousands of easterners aro coming to Oiegon. Ten acres of the south end of .tho Earhart farm for sale. Chrysanthemum oircle, No. 84, of thlsolty, wilt celebrate the fourth an- niversary of tbe organization of the Women of Woodcraft, on April Dth. Particulars will bo published in a sub sequent Issue of this paper. Fino line of very nice jardinieres received this week at G. j Davis'. Dr. U. T. Burnett left for Ashland Monday i.i'irnlng to take charge of his new den'M office, which he recently purohaeeu of Dr. J. W. Odgors. We wish the doctor success In bis new homo. We waotall the eggs we can get; cash or trade. H. H. Howard & Co. Tho Grants Pass Banking ds Trust Company have filed articles of Incorpor ation with the secretary of etato, capi tal stock (60,000. Incorporators are L. L. Jewell, J. S. Moore and A. C. Haugh. Good dry wood for sale at 11.75 a tier, delivered. Wallace Woods. Genevieve, the little two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nich olson, has been ill this week with con gestion of tbe lnngs, but is mweh Im proved at this time. Spring trucks tor spring house hold moving. Wells St Shearer. H. L. Robinson, who arrived in Medford a few weeks ago with his Examined Free Hotel Nash, and will remain for one week Ground to Suit Difficult Cases Ten Million Lights (Given Away! Lust week at Billio Jsuncs' Snioko llouso. Call and got ono BEST GRADES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND Now for Housecleaning Don't forgot that wo koop a full lino of paints anil varnishou, alao CEMENTICO Tho host and latost wall preparation mado. Jf you havo a wall full 01 cracks, romombor that with CEMENTICO you can mako a room look liko now A comploto stock of Stoves, Ifardwaro and Tinwaro always on hand H. Smoke the T CIam 4a 1 n 0 Have Vou Ever Tried $ KURTZ'S BOUQUET, ho prnulitr 10c cigar? It ia hand mado, with car Havana filler. m LSADIHO llKAKUS Of K.BV WltST ARO BUGGY ROBES I have Just reuelved a lino lot of robes which I will be pleased to show you. These robes are of tho newest and most artistic patterns and oolorlngs, and a visit to my shop will convince Hint my prices aro right. I have also added a largo assortment of HORSE BLANKETS Whloh aro likowlso oxcollent vnlnos. In nond of nnything In my lino drop In. J. G. TAYLOR, MACHINE AND GENERAL REPAIR SIP Machino repairing a specialty 9f 3f 9f Second Hand Engines and Steam Pumps "Brought and Sold If If Bicycle Cones and Axles Made to Order If If ff H. M. GAULT, family from Boone County, Nebraska, Is saying and thinking all kinds of good things for Southern Orogon, and It his wife's health Improves they will locate permanently. A One line of new gold dress trim mings has juat been reooived by us this week. W. Q. Meeker it Co. Through an error in last week's ro- port of tho olty council proceedings wo said the bid of E. W. Calkins for en gineer at the electric light plant wus $35.50 InBtoad of f:if).50 per month. Tho largest Una of pipes ever brought to Southern Oregon, nt Kurtz's. A report of an cxcoedlngly rich strike near Gold Hill wus current In Medford this week. A piece of quartz weighing fifty pounds Is said to have contalnod over f00 In gold. Chuso St Sanborn cotToe at G. L. Davis'. Dr, Warron Cameron, who will graduate from the medical department of the University of Chicago, In Juno, will locato In that city for the praotlco of his profession, ' If you can't find what yo'.i want go to G. L. Davis' he's got It. Mr. and Mrs. .Inson llartinnii, liv ing four and a half milos eaut of Mod- ford, aro proud pitronts to a fino boy baby, which came to their homo on Friday of lust week. The Klunmlh Falls Hapublioan says It Is not linprobablo that H. E, Ankeny, of-tlio Sterling minn, will locit'e in Kin math Falls In tho near future, E. if DEN, A now Cigar, long and slim, with Havana filler, Mr. Kurtz's own muko. It is a gratifying Binoke, and is proving a very popular Co oigur. iMromo GOODS. m m Ml Ik If you aro Proprietor Southern California. Noublo among Iho ploasnres altordod by ths Sham Routs In thu wlnuir trip to Bouthorn CallfornlK and Arlxotin, Honcwwt ncquaintanuo with thin noutlnn will ovor dovalop frnnti points or Intorem 1 nl nddod touroos of onjnjmonl, under lununnj nKlcii, In tho vnrlotj ol lis In duntrlcs, In lt proline vegetation and unions' IU numborloHH rcnorm of mountain, nhoro, val loy and plain. Tho two daily Hhaata Iralnn rrnin rorlland to California have boon recently equipped with tho mont approvod pnltorn of nlimditrd and tourlnl nlooplnit oars, but tho low mien ol faro will mill continue In vtlmU Illuntratcd Kuluon to tbo wlntor roimrtft of Cal(nrnlaund Arlxonn may ho had on anplloa linn to 1'ortlamt, OriiRon. The Best Prescription for Mulnrla, nhilln and fevor In a bottle of Uuovs'n Tahtr i.tt.'i i;nu.i. Tokio. JI lii nlmply Iron and tiil-nln- In a tnHtuionn form, No uuiu no nay. Prlcu 60c. Advertised Letter List. Following if lint of lcttcrn rnnmlnln en. pbiiiiu ior 1 in the Mouiura ponicnivo on Mittoti 13. IIHIi. (Jognball, Harry Hoard, n 1) Hamlin, MInh Zuda l'nfbnr W B. . tiuwur'i, .lumen 11 Bmlth. MrCZ iir. n: Wllvon, Mr, I 8 'Visldrnn. Mm Mna A ohnt'Hu nt oiiv uunt Will ho malo upon do livery ft or (.1 o above lotion. Pornom mullnu Inr anv or tho abovo tullors wl.l Lileunu uuy " AilvortlMud." 0. i Mkiihiman. I'nntnwKtar. Thin ilimaturo In on every hot of thi norula Laxative Bi'omo'Quininc Tninotn the remedy that eures a oultl in vac dayj WutohoB clortnod find warrantod for ono yoar, for I Prltuhard, the jowelor.