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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1901)
4 ill Ol T"R Now VAU tSloek" of Di'ohh Goods is J: V J -CX. , Uio Im!hI wo Iiuvo over shown mid oinlmioos thu IiiI.ohI styles und wcyives. V' lo thi) ladies of Moil fori I und vicinity n .fr vilaliuii U) cull and oxuniino ilium. w . I JJack (lords uro always iii I o 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 . W'ii Imvii nmile ii vmy cmul'iil Hiilcotiou of tliuHo ami urn nmv allowing I hit f'lllu.vliiK (ixoi'plloiiul villain: M In li ack Unmildntli, if I 75 6lt in Heavy lllui'li 1,'lirv iol if-UK) w in K.UUII i yr IS lin:h Heavy l'ul'lilu Cheviot if 1.00 00 in. Heavy Storm S'fgll if 1.00 'I'i ill. I'.iack VIi,;(ll(lH $1 00 l''illU llllp..ll'-ll llilii'l! S.'iili', Ivi indite wiilo at 1 00 Wo have it dim) u -s ii Itmui t of lil.wli DrcHH Onoili. in Dri'HH 1 'a 1 1 i-rii limtlm uf from fi In (I y ii nls each in tlin Intent, wi'iiviirt uf Ivtlili,', Arinunip, IImmiIIiiiikI, utu,, at from -t.'.r.O to $10.00 Dress Trimmings Our supply of Dress Trim ming M very I'xliMinivo. Nuiv A j))li in-a in lilttok, it 1 -to wliiir, iiml black anil Xt i)t Viz iit iti to v Vi vi vi to to to to to to to to to to to t) it it) it) xt) tt) to it) it) it) it) it) it) it) it) it) Kid Gloves Wo am iiKi-utu for I'. CuntniiU'ii i Cu.'h lailiuu' linu kiil gloves See our undress Kill Glovu in I'.iucU J and (Jray at 1.50 J. O. Van r 1 CITY HAPPENINGS. A. A. Davis , Co.' warehouse, un annex lo tliu llourlng till. look u lain-1 lilu Moniluy afternoon. Tao entire un derpinning nave way anil "otiO lmheU of wheal anil .'WOO bushels ol burli-y, to gether will) tlio entire slruutJro dropped 10 l!.u ui ound, u tllnUtiitiu o( uboat three furl. Thu jlilei o( lliu bullUlin: were liulKud out u uuiitililuriible and u lew of the imokn ol wheat wuro bunted open, but the o ol ci'ulii Id really nutlilnif. The ifrulu and building will be led iu tbuy are until the ftralu U used up, when In all probability the old build Intf will 00 torn down and au elevator built In It place. Tho company ha bad In ooniouiplatlon fur tome tlmo tho ereollon o( a tnodurn dclucd elevator nd thu oollapiloK of the warebuute will doubtleu batten IU building. An elevator would do away wltb tbe uuitoui . of Backing tho wuiat which ! now in vogue la the falley. Lol oa road from Central Volut to Wllliaou place, near Table Uook Hun day evenlnif a bundle containing little girl' clothing. Kinder ploaae leavo at livery 'lable la Central . Point, and oblige, dona u. rt iiuatni. , Them aro at least two pa-tloa In .lackaon County who uro making good wagei In catching turtle and fattening thorn for Sau Pranoiaeo marketa. John J. Drown, living a mile north of Central l'olnt, ha caught from Dear crook 200 -ilurlng the patt fow woeg anil la atlll gathering tbera In at tho rato of two loium day. They aro worth ti! a dozea on board tho oar J at Central l'olnt. The age of thooo he has caught arorngos about aeven yean. There Is nnother party on Koguo rlvor who is repurted to now. havo.oo laud 8200 turtles which he ba taken from Uogue rlvor this season. ' Tho " market for The ONLY JAR with Detachable Fastener THE SU-M FRUIT JAR The only Perfectly Hermetically Sealed Jar EASY TO SEAL OUAKANTEBI) TESTBD UNIFORM Sun Fruit Jars Cost More, Butt ( DunRer of I'rult HpoillnK, or burnliiK ImndH Insosllng kJa I t-ryuiR hi npuii. ur htiiuvuh w kuiu Motul to eorroilu or tulnt contentH, Wlro to stroloh, or spuclnl rubboi-s ( Wl You want tho best Prnlt -lar miido This wo have. Coino In and lot us ttv H. Wo ox loud cordial in- wlilto lit Uf), f)0 ami 7(jij per r"nl ' , t Colored Dress Goods In tho colored tioul Komla wo have all lliu liituol noil pop ular coloring!! in tliu plain wo.'ivux, Hiiiluljlci for tailor FiiilH ami HkirlH in VoiiilitniH C'ovorts, Whipcord, IViiii lillllH, olu. Wool Shirt Waist Materials Oar assortment of waist ma trrialH Ih lliu liirn'' anil liiiHl over diown in Medford t'pwanln of 100 patlorns, no two llliku, ill till) lllll'Ht col oring!) of Olil Horn.', Now Uluo, Kuncdii Gruvn, Med, otc, , Ladies' liider Down Dressing 5acques In Pink, Illuu ami lied Special at $i 25 Dyke & Co. iMKDFOHD, Oltl'XiOX it) it; 0 turlkn Is not ilpo until the latter purl uf October und from then on din-lug tliu cooler wcitlher. Two caught by Mr. Drown ImrO murks imidu uion them by thu Koguu river nurly seven yoarr ngo. Don't forget Dr. l.owo will bo at Hotel Nnh m-xt week from Monday to noun ednt---iliiy, Sept. .' U lo lintl. The buiiil lunlesl tins licen ileclureJ off ut Aalilnnil by lliu lulr iiiunuuenieiit. Tin-Ciriuils I'm' banil bus w ilhilruwu from thu cnulesl after months of prac tice, und oar boys have beta lutilled that the cmiludt U nil' but liny do not pruposo lo be let ell' so easily und will be on band Kriduy evenluj;, according to previous urrnnKViauuuj. Tbe Ashland I hi nd ought still Ii) bun cauilidulu for the prise bat it is probable Hint it too hut put up tho white feather. Our boys feel they can earn the prise und are uo lug after it. You fellows In Grants 1'asi aim Ashland cn play ball but you can't piny liorus. However you are entitled lo credit for having sense enough to know that you can't. Clouded visions In ohlluaood auai clouded Intellect through life. How can you eipecl your children to do creditable work at school wiien tnelr eyes aro stralocd to tbe torture point wltb every effort to read, write or cipher. They will fall hopelessly to thn ruar, bowevor inonlally equipped tor tne front rank. To rollovo these conditions have Dr. Lowe tost, your eh lid run's eyes when he Is at Hotel Nash next week from Monday to Wouoesday noon. Mr. G. W. Ilailoy and Mre. M. J. Dlngman, of Shake, Jaokson County, were married at Jacksonville on Tues day of this week, by Judge l'rlm. Mr Ualluy in ono of Jenny croek country's best farmers and quite an extensive land owuer In that locality of tall sugar plaoa, mountain streams and tattooed cattlo a jovial good fellow with frlonds everywhere. The bride oame to Jack son County from Ds Moires, Iowa, about throo months ago. Sho is a - Notlcs tkst Uvsr EASY TO OPEN STRONG CLEAN SIMPLE Canning; Can Be Tested or Ions by breakiKO ' or covora when you put u your Fruit. show It to you. For sale by H. HOWARD" & CO .Iff woman of seomlng sterling worth, comely of face, with pleasant, happy disposi tion, and wu uro satlnflcil will preside over Mr. Ilalley's nioinilaiii homo In a man iiu i- urodilublu to horsulf und with Joy to tho paturfainlllan of Ihut house hold. Found, In my sturo a lady's gold biiiiHtpln. A. J, Taylin-. A I the liitilixulicjii ol I'rof. N. I. Nuriogiiii, ttim Is Htute watnr Imlllf for lliHpinl of Oingon, OhiiH. Mewlyn anil I.eiHur l,uuy wuru urrvsluil hint Hatnnhiv ohai-guil wlih luivllig cuoijlit milmvn In Itnguo rivor by moans other limn with hook nml line. Tliry were brought bo fnrii .Iiidgu Jainmi Hlewart whi re f.luw- civil plenil gnilly mnl wu flm.-il i0, the itniiliiiini line for mich offem-es. I. m y Klnixl Hull ami bin trial in nut for in-xt iSalnnl.iy. It is probable IJovi.-rnor lieiir will bo asked to remit the line in the Muwetyii ease as ho has no money wllh whlrh to pny mnl u lay ill jnil ol twenty-llvo days would wreak a hard, shili on his liirgu family. Their method of cntehliij llnh wjs to Hiring wire fenc ing ut-iorh the river mnl lhi-J (-pear thu HhIi ni they lame againHt thu nutting. You get a line pleeo of graniteware with oueh can ol baking powder pin--chiiHed of Cheamnoi-o Si Myers. How Is Ihls for Oregon supromacy: "A cur of Oregon llarllult pears In pr.mo condition void In Now York, Sep tcmher -Ith, ul an avoriigi) of f2 05 per box. At tho snino tlmo 'Fancy, clear Now York Stale Uurtlelts' were ijuotcd at :l f)0 und tl per barrel, ciulvuleiit to about I mr box." Oregon can go up ngiiliint (he world on fruit and beut 'em all out, notwithslunding the fact that iu many casus our statu Is com pelled to curry a California handicap. It's boltur than un even tip guess Ihut tho pours above spoken of were gulh- ercd from Jackson County trees. Did you know It? When you want a lino photo call on Cieo. W. Muckoy he can muko 'cm O. K. 1-'. W. Koaeb, one of tho publishers of the Itububurg 1'lulnduulcr, und at one lime un employe In Tmc MAIL of tico, has been elected king ol tho Hose burg carnivul. Tliu Mail knew Friend I touch was u kliic among men all tho time but wo hardly expected the people of ltuseburg would discover the fuel in so short a time. Hero nr.) our hourli est cougmluliitions, old boy, together with u wieb tliul thu good people of your town wlil continue lo esteem your elTorts In the sumo rntto which others do who know you inoro intimately. The Itutm mill is now rolling feed, llr-ing your grists Friday or Saturdays. Tho Mcdford Furniture Co , sue cestors to I. A. Webb, huabcen making many ebunges iu tho uppcaruncu of their salesroom this week. The walls have been newly pupcred and tbe furn iture urranged in un artislie and con venient manner. Moinbers of tho Urin roporl ihut they aro doing a good busi ness und Ihut tho prospects for a suc cessful career seems assured. They are making now frlonds each day and sooui to have a turn about thorn that is euro to raako these friends steadfast. Got a ten oont shave at Hardin's barber slion. You save Ufa cents on every shave 1 give you two a week nity-iwo weeks iu a year j.JJ saved for a Christmas present. A. U. Clemens aud J. S. Morgaa, who with their families, have spent the past iwo months In the hay fields of Klam ath County, returned to Medford last Sunday. The latter part of their stay was at Will Nicholson's ranch, where In less than two weeks these two gentle- mou, wltb one assistant, put up 104 tons of hay. They wero then treated to an cystor supper a delicious ropast prepared by Mr. Nioholson himself, which was greatly enjoyed by the whole party. With the new facilities that B. N, Butlor put In his shop, ho turns out as eood work In repairing watuhea and .'ewolry as any ono in Southern Oregon. Or. 1. D. Phlppa haa a profession) card in this Issue of The Mail.' Dr. Fbipps has opened dental parlors In tho Adklns building, over H. E. Boy- don's store. Ho has as finely appointed offices as there aro Id tho oity, luxuri ously furnished with everything mod ern In furniture, and with mechanloal devtcea necessary In his profession. The doctor Is a graduate from tbe Chi cago College of dental surgery, Lake Forest university. All kinds or sosti aud doors and screen doors, at lowest market prico W. Woods. I'resMont Hills baa asxed us to an nounce that the date for the band con test at Ashland haa been changed to Friday evening at 7:30; Eagle Point nd Mcdford will play ball on Friday and on Saturday another game of ball will be played by the two victorious n ines of previous games. These changes were made out of respeot for our lato president and to give opportunity for observing Thursday as memorial day. Cash Paid for Chickens : I am In tho market tor cash mirohnsos of all chickens brought to me. T. E. Potion gor, proprietor Central meat market. No more wur bread ul the Vienna bakery. W. W. F.stoa, of Tulent, reports a a splendid crop of wheat this year best he has ever grown, many heads of wheal measuring five Inches In length. He has also marketed about 00 doxcb of very flno peaches. A sample of. his poaoh crop was brought to Tub Mail shop thin .week. It Is of tho twenty My mining interests require my undivided H attention and I have decided to sell my en- tire stock of iff GOODS AT j For the NEXT S1XIY DAYS Since buying tlie Racket Store in this city I have been continually adding now and staple lines of goods to the stock. These are included in the cost sale, and compriso -. Lace CurtaiiiH, Ladies' Skirts, Table Linen, Towels, Toweling, Chenille i Table Covers, Ladies' Fans, Ladies' and Children's Jackets, Coats and r Capes, Ladies' Automoblo Kubber Coats, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, i Caps, a large and complete Line of Stationery, and innumerable other Goods in fact everything in rny store goes j At Cost ! For Cash ! Sale lasts only Sixty Days 1 "THE KACMET T" I H. B. NYE, Proprietor Medford, Oregon OJiico cling variety and measured eleven inches iu circumference and weighed nearly a pound. When you want d raying done get Slover lo oo it. He's always ready always reliublo and his charges are always lust rluht. A Mr.' Finch, of Lot Aogeles, Calif., hue purchueed the Crowd! fruit farm from C. Gominel, who purchased it from W. S. Crowed last winter. Tho price paid was I'JooO, which istbeexact amount paid for it by Mr. Gominel. Mr. Finch is said to be a thorough or chard Ut and will move here with bis family about the first of October and will tako possession of the place. Mr. Gimiruel and his son-in-law, O. J. Kni us, will return to Grants Pass, near which place they owo farm property. Wells & Shearer havo tho best equipped outfit for drayiug and house hold moving In Medford. Seo thorn when need tbe services of a good d ray ing oulOt. J. G. Taylor, the harness maker, has his residence in lCuet Medford nearly completed. It Is a very pretty little home and so nicely situated as to al ways bo a treasured spot. Contractor A. C. Nicholson's master hand with hammer and saw did the work. Mr. Taylor's now briok store building is nearly ready to move into. G. W. Priddy did the brick work on this and A. C. Nioholson the carpenter work. Acetylene gaa head light for min ing after night at Wolfer'e tloshop. . W. J. Virgin: "Tho quality of wheat grown in the' valley la the" best this year I havo ever handled. It is al most entirely free from smut and the Hour made from it Is lar better than that usually made from a new crop." H. H. Howard & Co. received a carload of salt this week. ; Mrs. Loder has her large new resi dence nearly completed. Tbe structure is a credit to the part of town in which it stands and is a monument to the thrift of this honest and Industrious ..Widow lady. ; R. T. Lawton Is stilt in the real estate and Insurance business. He has bargain for those who desire them. O. C. MoClendon, of Sams Valley, has rented 'his 600-aoro farm to J. W. Clark, of Central Point, for a term of Ave years, at 500 per year, cash rental. Possession Is to be given next week. For Sttlo Three lots on D street, near Calliolio Church ; two story build ing. Will sell or exchange for Cali fornia property. ' Address John Dunn, Mcdford, Oregon. Thu Portland carnival, which wa lo have opened Wednesday of this week, has been postponed until Friday, the SOtli, out of respeot to our dead presi dent. If you are looking 'or shoes, call at Gurnea'e. Married Sept. U. 1H0I, at the Pres byterian manse, Mr. O. F. Olson and Miss Uluuobe Vroman, of Gold Hill, Kev. Adolph Haborly officiating. New bakot and a good one at the Vienna bakery. . Miss Lulu Porter has tukon a posi tion as saleswoman In. J. G. Van Dyke's store, and Mies Smile Amann a like position in ,ho Medford Ilook Store. -f iDe?. Pines All kinds of pines. Blr nines, little nines, half Brown ulnes. dwarf pipes and giant pipos. Cheap pipes, cosiiiy pipes hqu pipes uini, are moderate tn price. Got a pipe at Billy Isaacs' smoke house. i Rev. M. Browm'lgg, pastor of the Churoh of Christ, at Phoen'x, has de cided to open a photograph gallery at California Cromo Tan for itoye. No Better. Also some Heavy Soled Shoes for I Heavy Soled Shoes for I TAYLER, THE that place and is now erecting a build - j log fur that purpose. Ho was engaged i In photography before entering the 1 ministry. ' I We want all tho eggs we can get; : cash or trade. H. II. Howard it Co. Messrs. Terrill (Delbert) 4 Harris shipped three carloads of stock hogs to Gazelle, Calif., last week for feeding purposes. Fruit cans in endless quantities at Wolfer's tinshop. -Mrs. Paul Demmcr, who has been ill for the past eight months, is very low .-anil no hope is entertained for her re Icovery. Hurdin's blacksmith shop rear of Medford bank. All work guaranteed. Mrs.lt. H. Halley, wTio has been quite 111 since Sunday, is now very i much improved. Dr. Stephenson is in attendance. $3 per week.. Wanted, girl for gen eral housework. Will pay io per week. Inquire at this office. Kilted by Falllag Tree. Eroeat Cox, aged eighteen years, a resident of Woodvllle, and grandson of O. E. Gorsllne, ol this olty, was killed by a falling tree while logging for the Riobards-Gorslice sawmill, near Tal ent, on Tueaday of this weok. The young man had beou warned when fifty yards away by those who were felling the tree lo "look out" and not approach, but heedless of the warning ho deliber ately walked to bis death. Tbe tree struck him squarely on the head, smashing his skull. It was about 10 o'clock when the aoctdent occurred and he lived until nearly 5 o'oloek of the same day. The tree was sixteen inches in diameter where It struck him. Hi parents in Woodvllle were soot for, aa was also Dr. Plekel, of this place. Everything possible to save bis life was done but to no avail. The re mains wore taken to Woodvllle Wednes day morning for burial. Tho Woodburn nursery stook Is' .Mi.! , 1 1. n IT Ka I ..... , nM . 1 I.-. muu I jjv.iinivi; v ii v. uw.uii u uia, nvi iuiq nursery has been doing business for a great many years. It' stock planted tho pioneer orchards of Oregon and stock from this same nursery Is planting tho orohards today. The orohardlat of Oregon all endorse tbe Woodburn nursery. L. U. Hoover, of Medford, Is tho agent for Southern Oregon and Northern California.- Orders given him are never changed or railed you get Inal wllftt. vmi nntnrHn b InA 'ln. a . good" Is substituted, and no orders are increased after first made. - A Golden Opportunity. I want to rent my place. There are U'J acres of It; 120 acres in cultivation; 45 acres of which is now growing al falfa. Besldos this I will give renter use of 49 acres of timber pasture land. Will rent tor three or Ave years at lii.60 an aoro. To the man I rent to I want to sell my personal property, consist ing of horses, cows, (all vounel sheeD. (IU head registered ewes), machinery, wagous, grain and hay everything necessary to carry on the farm In good shape. Land is one and a . half miles from Central Point. S. McClendon. Wanted. Twenty wood choppers wantod. Good winter's lob. Aonfv to F. M. Stewart, Medford. ned Leather try eer v i c e a b I e I ff Girls I FITTER J Union riemorial Service. There will be union memorial ser vices held at tho Presbyterian Church. Sunday, Sept. 22d, at 2 o'clock p. m Short ahdresses will be made by tho. pastors, Mayor W. S. Crowe! I, W. I Vawter and Wm. Gore. We cordially invite all to attend theso services. W. B. MOOKE, Secretary Ministerial Association. Settle Up Notice. As I have sold out my business i Medford it becomes necessary that all my book accounts be settled at once. During my absence of a few weeks ac counts may be paid at tbe office of City Recorder York. " I. A. Webb. 1 . For Sate. ' We have a large quantity of post aad shakes for sale, or will exchange fee grain. George Brown & Suns. Eagle Poinu School Books Here "Tablets, 4c : Pencils, 2 fop lc Pens, 10 for 5c . Penholders, "4c . School Bags, 25c " . School Bags, (better) 35 Rulers, 5-10-15c Legal Cap, 12 sheets, 5c Ink, 5c per bottle Rubber Bands, 13c gross Erasers, 5c Sponges, 5c Rulers and Blotters giv en away with purchases of any of these goods.' 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