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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1902)
.$ Don't Forget Out a! : Special Sale of Ladies' Walking Skirts m ? i f Wo have Htiil (iiito a nice assortment, prin cipally Htiiall wiuhI inoiiHiiroH, loft. Those Must be clo led out in tho next fow days, Friday and, Saturday Don't put it off any longer; but coino in at once, while you can et a skirt for loss i-Iuiti tho gooiU would cost you Regular $7.50 Skirts, only $5 45 " 5.00 3.50 " 3.50 44 4 4 2.25 44 2.50 , 1.95 Early showing of - ; Spring Goods Saturday Mack Woolon Dross (JoodH, light-weight Albatross, Hpring-weight Venetian in Castor and Now Greon In WhhIi Goods uMcrcori.cd Chambrays, Striped Chumbruys, Etc Hose for Ladies and Gentlemen, new. lace stripe, mercerized in Black and colors ASK 'ON THt SHOE fOK MEN NEW SPRINO STYLE "WALK OVERS" Will be in this week. All the now shapes, and nil kinds of stock See our now freak stvlo Blneher in I'.iack or Red "Walkovers' Always $3.50 Always cop,nfh,.,i. The Best .Sold only by ' ' J. O. Van Dyke & Co .MUDKOUI), OHKGOX VZ2 vi to il 1 ft U vi Viy liv tit ili Oil to to to to to vi vi to to vi ifc U vi vi vi 0 vi to vi to 0 vi vi vi vi vi vi V vi vi vi i vi vi vi vi vi vi vi vi li vi viz vi vi vi vi CITY HAPPENINGS. J Friday evening Inat nil cnglno hauling n nurllilMnind freight train bad difficulty with Its acetylene rltnohmont usoil fur lighting tho headlight. Wlillo Iho trill 11 mon woro emleuvorlng to remedy llio dlfllctilly tho iiaiml crowd of hyatuudurs collected. Sumo froah curbldo whs put In tho tunk and then tho 0icratoi' poured a pnll ol water thoraln. Ho hud either overlooked a torch pluucd on top of tho fill) or hnd forgollon the oxpiinslvu qunlitioa of the Has, ut nny rate tho water on the car bide gonorutod n (iniintityof gnu, which, Vising, wus Ignited from tho torch nod a hiiKO volumoof flumo shot high In tho nlr. Tho bystanders iniinoillntoly re iiiomhorod urgent business aomo whnro else, und by unanimous oonaont do purtod to oxocuto It. Tho flumoa woro Villlmutoly aubduod, but tho trnin hnd to procood without n headlight. Olovos for men uiul boys ut W'juil ford 's Hhoo Btoro. W. II. Jiiakaun, Chnrllo linker und J. II. Rny linvo hut recently roturned from n several minks' prospecting lour In the Klk orcok district. During tholr absence they loenlid twenty cinnnbitr claims butwoon Klk und Truil oreekf. Whoro discovery wiia mudo Hio lodgo la fifty tout wide while ucrosB tho rlvor from tho diacovery It la from 800 tn 600 foot in width and Ita length, aa fnr ns thu looiillty has boon proapected, is from n quarter to hnlf n milo. Tho IcdKC mattur la very heavy and conser vative estimates tiiive plncad tho uinoiinl of quicksilver It vontnlne ut live par rtant, whloh Is 'way above tbo avorugo of ciiiuubnr minoa. Man nre now ut work milking oxcuvutlona and running u tunnel. Tlio mluo la about twenty-aovon miles from Modford. Conl BoBt over put on Modford market. Carload reoelvod direct from mines In tho oust. Mitchell & Boeok. At a business mooting hold at the Ilnptist Church Inst Saturday tho fol lowing churuh oflieors woro ulocted: Cli rk, Dr. I). K. Adklns, trousuror, Win. UiivIb; ehorister, Mrs, Kttn Vuwtor; trustoua, Wm. Duvls, A. N. Woody, B. V, AilUlns, W. H. Roborte. Sunduy school officers: Superintendent, Dr. B. l' Adklns; nsslHtnnt euporiutondont, Mrs. Win. Duvls; secretary, Ilortha Davis; llbnirlun, Laura Dennett; trcus., I.I hble DeCondrus; organist, Hollo Bon- nut. Tho recommendation of tho ml I i i A Please Custcmcr Is the Best Advertisement Wo operuto our storo on tho theory thnt It's hotter to sutisfy a a ouHtomnr ut nny cost. If yon arc lu the wrong you'll rcculvo tho bonellt of tho doubt. Our motive in serving you well today Is wo wnnt your trudo tomorrow AriiIii, wo assuro you It's no troublo to show goods; It's almost lis pleupiint us soiling thorn, Genornlly. amounts to tho Bitme thinit v If you wunt , ' Groceries, Crockery, Glassware you don't llnd olsowhoro try this store. Wo huvo many suolt qiiEos parsons seekliiK nlsowlioro and lliidlnfr horo H.'H. HOWARD & CO. , MEDFOliD, OREGON vliory board vu secure Anthony Jacobs, the Lord' Hhupherd dog, to hold ovan gnllatlo iervleea, wna acted upon and unanimously adopted, I still have a nice lot of China ware luftuta hurynln; ulso inusio Instru monts and follon. W. Ji rjunter, tlio civil engineer and druftauiuii who la In Medford at work upon mups for Dr. Ttuy's Gold Hill mining com puny, Is turning out soinu very lino work. The iruntluinuii was detailed lust full to imiku a correct mup of ItoKiiu river from Its sourco to Its mouth. II') started out upon bis trip In a hiiiiiII boat with one assistant mid In thirty-two days lie hail Hindu tho entire trip. While on route bis assistant quit and ho was compelled to pink up another mun for tho remainder of tho trip, which oliungo of help gives Mr. Hunter the distinction of having been the first man who uvor traversed tho entire length of the stream. In making the trip be look account of all ruplds uud falls, orooka and bonds, all obstructions In the river channels and as well the tOwgraphy of tho country for some distance on either aide of the river.. The trip bus glvon to Oregou mup makers many facts regarding the Hogue river which bavo heretofore been unknown, aa a good inrtofthe river had never before been inupped. Kor Inatanoo, the only perpendicular fallal on the river are near Mt. ituben, where tlio wutor (alia twelve feet; the narrow est place is ten miles above tho con fluence of Mule creek, where the rivor It but Uftoou feet wide; at Horseshoe bend, which does not show on any mup previously made, the river makes a loop and so sharp Is it that atone point a stone can easily be (brown across the land around which the river runs, while by the river the dlatanoo is fully a mile. Tho Devil's Stairs, which are po tho old pack trull, are Indeed a curious bit of early day orudo engineer ing. Here tho trail doubles upon Itself In climbing tbo mountain and so closo re the trails, one above tho other, that a horseman could easily step from tho trail above onto a horse on the trail below. It is right. In hero whero the river narrows to about thirty feet and passes botwocn mountain walls fully SOOO foet high. So durk is It In this pasaugo that during the early fore noon a person In a boat on tbe wator can, by looking uowards, see the Bturs as plulnly us ut midnight. " All of these fuels wero noted by Mr. Hunter upon; tho tilp ho made, und the fuel that nearly all of thorn nro Inside, of the forty miles of the unexplored portion of the river nmkca his map just that much more valuable. Another peculiar fact exists regarding the river and that Is that tho volume of water does not Increase to any perceptible degree from the source of the river until the Illinois river omplles Into It. The evapora tion seems to tuko up the added supply from the male river's tributiiriop. Sir. Hunter found In the forty miles of un- oxplorcd distance not mora than balf n dozen people und these wore miners. Further down ho found u great number of sottters nil very nice people, who wero anxiously awaiting tbe coming of seme enterprise which would happen their way und better their conditions. Asbestos lire dud water-proof gloves, driving gloves, bucksklu uud horeehidu working gloves, at Woodford's Shoe Store. Gloves that are douhle-handud that is, you can wear them u while on one side und then turn them over und give the other Bide a wear. Thu first mentioned now In stock, the reversible ones will bo here shortly. Someone recently broke into J. H Hay's residence and took therefrom a quantity of men's wearing apparel. Mr. Kay, who Is "keeping botch" In" one of Iho Wait residences, hud been absent from tho olty for a couple of weeks and upon returning lust Thursday be found everything topsy-turvy at homo. It was evident thnt money was what tho thieves woro aftor as everything inside the house had been well ransacked Failing to find any money they tooK t now suit of clothes, a pair of shoes, un dorwoar and some jewelry, nil belong ing to Mr. Ruy. Tho supposition. Is that tho robbory was committed on Saturday night, January 25th, as on the following morning tho house door was noliced to be open by pnasers by. Mr. Kay Is also of iho opinion that tho ar ticles wero tukon by tramps as thoro wits qulto a quantity of provisions in Iho house whloh wits undisturbed, wliorona hud the culprits boon residonts ol tho city they would probably huvo laid in a supply for tho remaining win tor months. Thu value of tho goods tukon was about ftiO. Dr. Goblo will be at tho Hotel Nash on .Saturday, fob. 15th. Thoso wishing to have their eyes examined will please cull nt tho hotel. UonsulluMon free. ,1. H. Stowart: "I want somo tros' puss notloos, I am ooinpollod (o put them up to protunt myself, though I novor did put un suoh a notico beforo. Tho young mon und boys nror.nd town huvo hud tho run of tlio old fairgrounds so long thnt thoy rather think thoy own them, and go out there to shoot birds, ota. Now, I huvo some very lino colts being fed In thnt grove and thnro hits been too much promiscuous shooting going on there of Into. None of the animals huvo boon Injured bo fur but I don't oiiro to tnko any chances. Hence, thoso notices " It Is roportod that a cuso of Manila itch oxlsta at Watkins, This disease, tho smallpox ot tropiu regions, In our colder ollmste rapidly reaches a vlru lent stage. While comparatively la nocuous In Its original form, neglect of proper precautions Is liable to breed an opidemlc of smallpox which will be uuru to ouecK. lubI year there wjre several cases of Manila Itch In the southern portion of tbe county, and its rcuppeuraiico, -vhen utmoupberlc con ditions are most fuvoruble for Its as sumlne a virulent form Bhows that the guniis of tbo disease huvo not hcen en tirely eliminated In tho county. I'roper prvouutloiis should at once be taken to check I he discuss. We do not wish thu experience of Coos County during thu past few months ropeuted here. Prom a roruparat vely fow light cases tho Infection spread until Marsbfleld und Cuqulllu City wero forced to adopt stringent quarantine measures, there being, according to the report of Dr. Mlngus, MO cases in tbe former town, ultbough only two deaths bad resulted at that time. From private sources we learn that there aro now eighty people wltb smallpox or Just recovering there from In the city of Ccqulllo, and one death has resulted, There is not as much danger from smallpox as thoro uaod to Gii before modern methods of treat ing the diseuae were used; but there Is no necessity of taking too many chances. No need for Medford people to buy Imported bacon. Wo have some verv choice pieces, made from Rogue river valley pork, and made this season. Every piece guaranteed to be fresh and wholesome. All animals whloh are slaughtered by us are given a thorough Inspection and not an ounce of diseased meat Is either put on the block or salted. Arnold ic liarneburg, proprie tors of the Citv Market. On Thursday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. W. T. York i nd Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nicholson entertained sev eral of their friends most royally at the pleasant borne of Mr. and Mrs. W. T York, corner of I and Fifth streets. The principal amusement furnished the guests was that of progressive domi noesand a very pleasant evening's amusement it afforded. We have had whist, crokinole, guessing contests and finding p;nds, but tills Is the Brst time domlnoesbave played In tbe lead role, and while novel, the game was interest ing aa well. The first prize wrs awarded to J. A. Whitman und the consolation was given to W, II. MoGowan, but there was a struggle for this prize Mrs. Pot longer huving been a very clote second and they wero required to east lots for the po-session of the prize. Delicious 6EEAI IUGTII0N MILE!! Still Continues The patterns which we advertised last week went so rapidly that we have inaugurated another sale in the same kind of goods ooc a yd waist patterns, 6oc yd ofc " " " 6oc 75c " " " 55c k a it 45C 50c ft 4 In these goods quality and economy are blended ' ; , . W. H. Meeker a Co MEDFORD, OREGON resident agent. If machines are not found to be as represented he is here to make good every guarantee made. John F. White has his brick building, west of the depot, well filled with sev eral different m akea of aewlngmocblnea. He has the Wheeler & Wilson, the Davis, New Home, Domestio, Climax, and several others for sale at from 120 to H5, on easy payments. You can buy one of tbe best machines made for MS. It Is useless to pay more. My stock of boots and shoes Is com- filete and is undoubtedly the best se eded stock In Medford, and my prices are all right. I also sell groceries, pat ent medicines, cigars and stationery. Shoe repair shop in connection. W. L. Orr, West Side, Medford. N. Langell has enclosed part of bis premises in West Medford for a chicken Weeks Bros. FURNITURE efreahmenta of lee cream, cake and ' 'd and will turn hla attention to rais- Store, Office and Br Fixtues Made to Order West Seventh Street MEDFOitD - OREGON coffee were served. Those present were Mr mid Mrs H E Boyden, Mr and Mrs W I Vawter, Mr and Mrs H U Lums- den, Mr and Mrs W H McGowao, Mr and Mrs J A Whltmun, Dr und Mrs Louis Dundy, Mr und Mrs J A Perry, Mr und Mrs T K I-'otteuger, Mr and Mrs J A Lucus, Mr and Mrs A S Dliton, Mesdnmes E D Elwoo I, E B Picket, I A ' Webb, Bessie Plymnlu and Miss Weeks. With the new facilities thut 13. X. Butler put In his shop, hu turns out as good work In repairing watches and jewelry as any one in Southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Riddle left on Friday evening's train for Eugene, where Mr. Kiddlo goes to accept u posi tion with the Register. Herman Horn ing will occupy the position at the Grants Pass Billiard Parlor made va cant by Mr. Riddle's departure. Mrs. Riddle will slop over ut Riddles for a visit with Mr. Riddle's parents Grunts Pass Observer. Mrs. Riddle was in Medford last week upon a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Isaacs. Wells & Shearer have the best equipped outfit for draylng and house hold moving In Medford. Seo th".m when need the services of a good dray lug outfit. Mrs. Lawrence Caldwell, formerly Bertha I'unkey, of Central I'oint, was operated upon in Medford on Friday of last week for appendicitis. The opera tion was performed by Dr. Picket, as sisted by Dr. Parsons, of Ashland. The diaoaso was well advanced when the operation was performed and for a few days the life of the patient was despaired of, but yesterday she was reported to be very much improved and indications were good for a tpeedy recovery. Well root-.d Black Melroise grapes; two years old; for salo at my vineyard oil Jackson creek. C. D. Reed. The Vionnii bnkory Is gaining a good bit of its former popularity. Mr. Campbell, the present owner, is a first olass baker and his goods aro selling well and nro bolng eaten with a relish. Everything about tho place is neat and clean and there is n wholesonicness about the goods sold which is appetizing and tho people of our oity aro taking kindly mid patronizingly to the bako stuffs which are put out. Tin and granite ware at Guinea's. When you aro buying a sowing ma ubtno It is always snfor to buy of a Ing fine poultry. He docs not expect to glut the egg or poultry market wfth the produce of his yards, but figures that he will get some amusement out of curing for his chickens and an oc casional broiler for his table. Dtorl Tn r,..l I , r " m,viu, vregon, on Wednesday, Februarys, 1902, Ivan Le verne Davis, infant son ni Mr. nnrt f r Scott V. Duvls, aged two months and twenty-one days. Funeral services were held at the residence yesterday at 2 o'clock, Rov. W. B. Moore, officiat ing. ThL'fin Vmtnty nannld I, n .-a V J ' b 1.UIU ,UQ sympathy of all Medford in this their sad hour of deepest bereavement. ": : Call at Gurcea's for bargoins, ' Un cebruary 14th, St. Valentine's -A wagon, team aod harness will be day a dance will be given at tho En fold at auction Saturday afternoon, Medford. Jesse WilkiLSon, who left Medford a few weeks ago, writes that next Mon day he will commence work at the Union Iron Works, In Sau Francisco", where he will learn tho iron workers terpnse school hall, formerly the old school house. Tickets 1, Including supper. Good music. General invita tion is extended. r Mrs. H. A. Harrison and familv have moved from Ashland to Medford trade. Since leaving hero he hus visited ! "u "re, "uuy.ng a resioence on ftmth. i i n wiirinn .irll.i.. ,"reei, oeiween u and a streets. and anolh. r uncle, Jeff. Gsge, at Santa I Rosa. -AAA AXAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AJ KA XYlCi , the Jeweler, Sells and Repairs Diamonds, Watches, Kings, 3 Clocks and Jewelry i Cheaper than anyone f in Jackson County I r'VVYVVVVVVVVVVVVVAAY'Y'VV' When you want draylng done get Slover to do it. He's always ready i always reliable and his charges are I always just right. Merchant H. G. Wortman is re-j joicing over the arrival of a line new ; boy baby, which came to his home,, in southwest Medford on Friday, January 31, 1902. Mother and son are doing nicely and if Harry ever recovers from tbe congratulations of friends be, too, will be all right. Plows sharpened, pointed and laid in first-class shape. Purdin's black smith shop, B street. A big water wagon arrived this week for use at the Southern PaciSc Co.'s coal prospect for hauling water for the engine and works. The drilling machinery Is expected to arrive almost nny day, as it was shipped from Chicago over two weeks ago, and has been un accountably delayed. Sewing machines from $20 to S45 on easv payments. J. F. White, West Side, Medford. J. A. Aitkin, Grand Chancellor Commander of Oregon, who was to have paid nn oflicial visit to Tnllismnn Lodge No.31,K. of P., next Mond-.y night, has wired th tit is impossiblo for him to be heio upon the date named. All kinds of snsn and doors und screen doors, ut lowest market price. W. Woods. Ed. Inlow, of Ashland, while haul ing lumber from a sawmill on Neil creek, in making a sharp turn upset the wagon. Tho lumber fell on Inlaw's lege, breaking both bones of the right leg below tho knee. Gentle ponv for sule cheap, or will trade. W. P. Dodge, Medford. There is a now boy baby at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carver. Us arrlvnl dates oven with Thursday, January 30, 11102, and Ebon is all smiles and pretty ways since that data. Apples 25 oenta per sack. Olwell Bros. Mrs. J. M. Weavor, we are sorry to stnte, has been quite ill tor several days past but at present Is somewhat Improved, Dr. Kirohgossnor Is in at tendance. Carriages and haoka repaired and pointed at the West Side blacksmith , shop. BIC PREMIUM OFFER This week we wish to especially stimulate trade. Therefore, with every $1.50 Cash . Purchase we are going to give you absolutely free, a "Southern Oregon"cal endar. This is an ele gant Black or Brown shaded board, having an actual scene on Ve lox paper mounted thereon; the whole sus pended with ribbon. Suitable for mailing to Eastern friends. Are you in on this? The biggest Cash . Trade Offer yet MEDFORD BOOK STORE i Mail Order House The Yellow Front