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PERSONAL.
Otis Krause was over from Jackson
ville Saturday.
Carl Webb made a business trip to
Ashland Friday.
W. H. Bradsliaw was in from Lake
"Creek Saturday.
Miss Mabel Jones visited friends in
.Ashland Sundav.
DelbertTerrlU was down from Lake;'"' Vt on his homestead.
Ooek Wednesday.
J. S. Bailey was over from the Jenny
Treek country this week.
Lynn Purdin and Ruby Murraydrove
to Ashland Sunday afternoon.
Roy W. Richardson, of Ashland, waa
IsHinir Medford friends Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Ray, of Gold Hill,
"were Medford visitors Wednesday.
Carl Cofer left for Sisson, Calif., Sat
urday morine, where he will work in
the mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Binns returned last
-week from a visit with Grants Pass
Jriends.
W. F. Isaacs attended the St. Pat
rick's day dance in Ashland Monday
venin.,
Attorney C. P. Snell left for Portland
Tuesday evening; to be absent three or
tonr days.
Misses Mabel and Rose Chapman en
joyed a visit with their pareuta at Tal
ent last week.
W. J. Prall returned to the Wait
Tock quarries Wednesday, wheie hois
foreman of the quarry gang.
Chas. Lindsa was in from the Dead
"Indian country Wednesday. He reports
plenty of snow and lots of game.
Ht&s May Ingram, of Central Point,
wms visiting ber friend, Miss May Wil
liams, in this city Saturday and Sunday.
P. V. Medynskl left Tuesday evening
. Jot Portland and Seattle. He is unde
cided as to his nsnal annual trip to
Alaska.
Hiss Lelah Wilson returned to Klam
stoon, Calif., Saturday morning, after
short visit with relatives and friends
In this city.
Miss Helen Colvig and B. G Mc-'Ou-tby,
of Jacksonville, spent Sunday
Sn Medford as the guests of Miss Virgie
"Woodford.
'Miss Ella Hanley arrived in Medford
fen San Francisco Saturday evening,
wni will visit with friends and relatives
lor a abort time.
Dan'l S. Orr and W. W. Christie, or
Oregon City, arrived in Medford this
reek and are now out in the hills in
sgnest of timber land.
Mrs. H. H. Mitchell and family left
"Wednesday ' morning for Seattle, at
which place Mr. Mitchell has secured
employment in a blacksmith shop.
Prof. R. B. Stevens, formerly a Jack
win County school teacher, now engaged
Sin a similar pursuit at Little Shasta.
(Calif., is visiting his parents at Wood
grille this week.
Banker and Mrs. . R. Reames, of
-SQamath Falls, were in Medford Moo
faty and Tuesday upon a visit to J. F.
White and family. They are now vis
iting Jacksonville relatives.
li. V. Ford and family arrived in
'Medford a few weeks ago from Nevada,
Missouri, and are now occupying the
''Chris Arnold place. They expect to
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H.J. Torrlll was in from Talent Sat
urday. Bird Johuson was down from Beadle
Tuesday.
Mr. acd Mrs. O. W. Fox left last
week for their home at Roseburg.
J. G. MoCallister, the owner ol the
far famed MoCallister springs, was in
Med ford last week upon business, part
of which was the making of application
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoyt and son, of
Topeka, Kansas, arrived in Medford
last Saturday for a week's visit with
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Johnson. Mr.
Hoyt Is a brother of Mrs. Johnson.
B. Turner and Robt. Ma'canley ar
rived in Medford last week from Fred
eric. Kausas. Mr. Macauley is a son
of M. A. Macauley, who has been iu
Medford for several months. They are
both here with the intention of locating
Mrs. Ed Hammond came up from
Grunts Pass Monday to visit with her
sister, Mrs. H. F. Whetstone and fam
ily. She will aleo visit othor relatives
in tho Aonlezato country before she
returns.
Dr. Shearer was called to Prospect
this week to attend professionally at
the bedside of Mrs. Stan Aiken, who
has been Hi sometime with a chrcnio
trouble. The doctor reports lots of
snow and rain in the mountains, and
the roads "out o' sight" principally,
Ex-Postmaster M D. Wilson, of Tal
ent, was in Medford Wednesday. The
gentleman has tendered his resignation
as posmaster at Talent and will hero
after follow the ministry, with the
Free Methodist denomination. Mrs.
Laura V. Edwards succeeds him as
postmaster.
Jeff. Bropby was down from Leeds
Tuesday. Mr. Brophy has purchased
the standard bred stallion, Mistletoe,
and while here he had bills printed ad
vertising that Mistletoe will make the
coming season at his place on Kogue
river, near Leeds. Mistletoe Is well
and very favorably known In Jackson
County. He is speedy, well built and
is in all respect a good horse.
Mrs. J. H. Kay and son, A. D. Ray,
and daughter. Miss Lucy, returned Sat
urday from their three months' stay in
southern California, where they went
for the benefit of the son's, health.
They were at Pasadena, Los Angeles,
Santa Barbara and Ventara. Mr. Ray's
health is very much Improved and he
looks as hearty and rugged as ever all
of which is good pews to his many
friends hereabouts. ' -' - -
Frank Galloway, of Central Point,
was in Medford last week. He has but
recently returned from California, where
be has been working for several weeks
in the interest of his patent feed box
for stock. He has now rented the Cen
tral Point hotel and will conduct that
hostelry for a period of time not now
given a limit. There scemB no good
reason why he should not do a good
business.
A. Paulsen returned Tuesday to his
home at Cook, Nebraska, after a few
weeKa' visit with his friend, L. Nieder-
meyer. Mr. Paulsen came here In
quest of a suitable place to make a homo
and having found this to be the country
be has long been looking after, he has
returned to Nebraska to get his family..
He is a good, sturdy lookinsr gentleman
and The Mail is sure he will do well
here.
Frank Derrick, a recent arrival from
Battle Creek, Nebraska, was in Med
ford last week. The gentleman was in
Southern Oregon in '94 but returned to
Nebraska. His stay here, however,
was so pleat-ant and the country so
much to bis liking that he could not
resist the temptation to make it his
permanent abiding place and he Is
here for that purpose. Mr Derrick is
no acquaintance of W. H. Bradshaw,
of Lake Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chapman re
turned to Medford last week from their
brief visit in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr.
Chapman Is not especially well pleased
with the people of that city. Says
there's too much popcorn aristocracy
there to suit him. Says men with from
$10,000 to $16,000 to their credit are the
whole show In their estimation. This,
comiDg from a man with close onto a
cold million to his credit In bank stocks
and cattle ranches, may seem strange,
but in his home state, Montana, a man's
check book neither makes nor unmakes
the man, and the man with a dollar is
.us good as the one with a million If he
tptos fair.
the Mkr
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Frank Cooloy and Company pro.
sentud a version of "Peaceful Valley,"
tho pluy that mndo Sol. Smith HujsoII
famous, to a largo and well-pleased
audience on Wednesday ovonlng. Tho
oonipiitiy is above tho average of the
usual traveling aggregation, both In
tebavior and histrioniu abilltv, and
tho houses thoy are drawing prove that
tho people appreciate thoin. Thursday
night "Tho Mouth of the Cannon" was
presented and tonight (Friday) "The
Knight of the Mask" Is tho bill.
Celebrated Manhattan food for stock
and chickens at .Medford Feed store.
Mike Gault, the machinist, was in
Jacksonville yesterday, taking down the
fack8onville Times' press, preparatory
to movini! it to Medford. Charlev Nick-
!m!i mni-iiin lium imtd tlv tti,t,u,,a mI.m,.,
during tho holidays.
Plows sharpened, pointed and laid
tn nrsl-olass shauo. Purdin s black
smith shop, B street.
J. H. Drake, a gentlumnn who ar
rived in Medford last fall from the east,
lias purchased the Lacy place on Grillln
creek. There are l'JO acres in the farm
and the price paid was fil.OOO.
John Nichols, son of Thos. Nichols.
about twonty-four years of age, dird nl
tho family rosidence, near Eaglo Point,
on Wednesday of this week, of pnoii
monla.
C. A. Crlssey and Leo Schroeder,
of Howard City, South Dakota, were in
Medford this week for a brief visit with
their old-timo friend, Dr. E. Kirch-
gessner.
The "Seventeenth of Ireland" passed
very quietly In Medford, tho only
observance of tho day being the display
of green ribbons and other Hibernian
emblems.
Scott Davis is having rock hauled
for the foundation of his new residence,
which will soon be built near G. W.
Isaacs' place.
W. F. Taggart Is having his rosi
dence, on East Seventh street, painted
and papered. Ling & Boardman are
doing the work.
Born On Sunday, Mareh 16, 1002,
to the wife of Hon. J. J. Howser, a sun.
Spray Pump for Sale.
I have for sale a second hand spray
pump used one season.
...... -E. J. DbHart.
Hones For Sale.
I have for sale one Percheron and
Arabian stallion and one brood mare.
B. F. Whetstone.
flood Attraction Coming.
"A Trip to the Cirsus," the most suc
cessful of comedy drama successes, will
be presented on March 24th, at tho
Medford opera house, for one night
only, by Homer E. Guilbanll's superb
theatrical combination, an organization
composed of the very best people and
specialty artists, accompanied by .their
own Dram baud and orchestra. "A
Trip to the Circus" has been an un
bounded success tn the east and has
met with the greatest favor In western
cities.
Mr. Guilbault Is one of tho most suc
cessful of the younger generation of
actor managers and his name is a guar
antee that a hlsrh, class performance
will be given. The production la mag
nificentl; equipped with sconery und
stage settings, and the specialty fea
tures incidental to tho play aro the
very nest tnat can oe given, Tho play
is an exceptionally strong one and in
enlete with those situations which ap
peal to theatre goerB.
Popular prices. Children, 26 cents;
general admission and reserved scata,
60 cents. Reserved seats now on sale
at Medford book store. Tho manngo-
in ;iit announces to the cillziins of Med
ford that the band will give an open
air concert Sunday, March 23d, from
Hotel Nash veranda, at 3 p. m. '
Coming 1 Coming!
Dr. H. Levinson, the San Francisco
Oculist-Optician, who visited Muilfonl
many times before will soon bo. here
again for a short stay Those who were
previously fitted by D Levinson with
glasses can have new lenses marfe free
If a change Is necessary. Examination
free.
Eggs For betting For Sale.
I have for sale Brown Leghorn eggs
at SI per setting, also Silver Laced
Wyandotteggs at 60 cents per setting.
I A. Meukimam.
For Sale.
Having replaced rnv iinrtiilili'
horse power bnil'-r 'vl'h "a -i
larger capacity nil ' n '
power portable ',
eorapletn for hhI;
or the r-aine.
t.ni-lve-ii!cr
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Meeting of City Council.
At a meeting of the oily ,'niini'il, held
on .March Utli, tliu liquor liiviiHi bond
of tho Medford PlsUllIng Ki'HiiIiik
Company was approved with H, V.
Hhivegeii and U. II. Whitehead ii
surntlus.
The matter of colluding pay lor tine
otileelilo lights in tho pulilie ri'liool
ImlMlnt: was rofeiTii'l u I'. K. I'eUid,
olmhm.ui of the light eomtuiucu..
The ii Uy ivoonler waa losti'iidod Hi
eollt'i't tho nimmiil duo liom llio mIioo!
uisiroa uml tlie ilaiit in caMtu for e
ponsu of putllnjf In sewerage.
At the modliig hold on Muroli 17th,
tho ordinance p i-tsed, a few wooM ao
ivgulaung the linotising of slio,Y4, do.,
waa iiiucml.'d. This utnomininnt pUcef
Hid lieensii charge for tlioiit.i-l.ul com
panics at ft) (or onu exhibit Ion; SI tor
srooud, ami &t for uueh in iei ..ioui
exhibition. The license (or hypnotists,
juyglet'S, ute., was reduced to the siuiiu
liKurcs an those given aiiovo for thimti l
cul troupes. Tills is a considerable re.
ducliou from tho original onlliiunce.
The real estale agents' license fo J'-'O.
which was a part of the orluiual oml
iiaiuie was, tiy this amendment sli ietieu
out, and no license will be Imposed
upon this line of husliiuss Council
man Wilson and Kecorder York were
authorized to Issue warrant (or pay
ment ol tho lot purchased (or a city
pound.
The street committee recommended
that there be a cement sidewalk put
down on East Seventh street, between
A and ii streets. This location Is in
front ol the Union livery stables, Tay
lor's harness shop, thu K. of 1. block
and I'rali's feed stable
Tho chief of police wns instructed to
notify tho occupants ol tho Union liv
ery stables to Jisconlii.uu the use of
the ttrcel gutter in a drain fur their
iggy washing rack.
Death ol Mr. Edwin Drown.
For serein! inunths past Mr. Edwin
tirown, of this city, nnil a member of
tho mercantile llrm of W. 11. .Meeker A-
Co., has been In very poor health and
(or two or three weeks past llttlo hopes
had been entertained tor his recovery,
and dentil came Tuesday even I on, Mareh
IS, 1'.Kj2.
Deceased was horn ill New York slate
July S, 1S4H. When only eight years
of age his parents moved to Minnesota
where he grow to manhood. In 1&I2
ho enlisted In the army aud after three
vears of hard and valiant service ho
was honorably discharged. On April
24, 1877, he wss married to Miss Clara
M. Coyle. He and his family came to
Oregon In lSf-S, and after residing in
Roseburg for one year, came to Med
ford, where they have lusiued ever
since.
Mr. Brown was convortod whon ho
was thirteen years old and united with
the M. E. Church. He leaves a wi'e
and son to mourn his demiso and to
whom now glvun a full measure of
sympathy in this their sad hoar of adl lo
tion by a sorrowing community. Bert
Brown, bis son, is a traveling salesman
for a St. Joseph, Missouri, wholesale
house and was in Missouri at the time
of his father's death, hence coald not
reach here to attend the funeral.
Funeral services wore held al the
family residence in West Medford on
Tnursday ulturnoon of this week, Kev.
W. B. Moure presiding. Interment wus
made in Odd Fellows cemetery. .' ."''
Spring Millinery.
My spring millinery Is new here and
the ladies of this vicinity are asked to
call and inspect my slock. I am not
advertising a formal opening because I
have not the time to gut ready lor It;
but as usual I am olTorinit ine very lat
est creations In millinery. I bavo a
display of down-to date trinrmud hats
that will deliirht all lovors of millinery
taste aud elegance. I have special styles
(or sohool girls for dressy young
women and (or matrons designed and
trimmed with special reference to thu
needs of each class.
Mrs. L. J. Sea it h.
Booth Married Booth.
From the Grants 1'uhs Courier.
Married n tills city, Tuesday ovon
lng, March 11, 1902, John M. Booth
and Miss Alice Booth,
Mr. Booth is tho son of Hon. J. O.
Booth and has for several years past
been employed In the office of the 8. P.
D. & Li. Co. as assistant bookkeeper.
The bride is the daughter of the late
Etc v. Chas. Booth and both are among
the very well known young people of
this city.
Estray Notice.
Taken up hv tho undersigned, living
one mile south of Talent, one red cow
raven years old, marked with two slits in
right ear and two unuorbtts in lurt ear.
dime to my place January 5, 1002.
Uwnor win prove property ana pay
charges.
EMMETT IJBKSON,
Tulent,-Oregon, February 22, 1002.
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OATAArs
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MRS. O.
GILBERT, Proprietor
Ladleii' Goods a specialty Laces
Mai ilk in-chlufH. Km broidery silks
and nil mnl.'rials for fanny work
N-iiions, candies, nuts and sta-
)"f iinnr North of Postofilce
MKDKOKD, OREGON
Read This
Carefully
Ml' II. M. CllfH, Of till) "CllH l'llllll)
House," I in h jimi. arrived from
lr I'miil, wnwii In' iiinilo 1 1 h
limil iiriiiifi'iiii'iiM willi, llin
kiit-rsi rimio I Iiiuhk for lb" ex-I'iu-ivo
huoiiov !nr inn following
ri"'i"i mi. I iiiyn'oa;
Wi'ln i, Yu-e v- S ui, U'liet'look,
Si'liiilii'inii, Sliivvvuiil, Slier
wood iNc Siiiim it tn I I lin Viotoria
pliinii-, und thu Hiinliiit ornns,
lor llio following; uoiintirM:
.lui-'f iiliiiio, Jiii'kxnii, K I ii ii it til mid
llio lower half of l.iikii
u' Imvosl prieeH itntl lien! of tonus,
hi-o II M. t. os liefnri' Inlying
Ilia motto ia "hiiiiiII profit", quick
HllliM llllll ijlAI.ITY yt'AI.ITV VIII
HurpuHHi'd Don't forget the Place
lleml Office, Mrdl'onl, Ori.'gon
Onrrospoiiileneii si licited
Died from Ilia Wounds.
J. 1. Cotton, ol Ashland, who was
shot by It. C. Messengi-r on the II th
lust., died on thu tmmtng ol the lAth, a
a result, ol his wounds. Messenger, who
had h -on roleased on $1000 bonds, pend
ing tho result of Cotton's injuries, was
taken Into custody on a waTanl issued
from Justice I'lyiuale's court ul Jack,
sonville.
Cotton's remains were brought to
Ashland from the mill, and Coroner
I'lekel eiupanolled a Jury consisting ol
E.J Fiirlow, W. 11. (jiny, J. E. Cox,
J. T. Ilogers, J. L. Pennington aud YV.
.1. Stanley. YV, ,! Otuy and Chas. M.
t.ee were suiiimoni'd as witii"S-s.
The jury found that "J. P. Cotton, a
native ol Missouri, '.ts years o( ng",
I'liniD to his death from a gunshot
wound, liillieted on the 1 1th day of j
March, I'm.', dying Manh 15, lilOL', and
said weapon was In tho hands of II. C.
Messenger, of Ashland, Oregon, at .1.
P, Cotton'" mill lit miles west of Ash
land, Jackson County. Oregon." i
They Come In Swarms. J
The Portland Telegram tells of j
the arrival of Ncvimti'im fnniilii-Bj
Unit arrived in Oregon from Ohio
last week and all of them will lo-j
cato. This iH how their lioada weroj
turned this way, ns told by otio of.
tho orowd:
"I was down loOnmhain Atignxt
1808, to seo tho exposition, nnd a
little woman, whose namo I hnvn
forgotten, gave mo two apples. I
took them to tny Ohio home and
exhibited them until I could reeim
the temptation no longer to ent
them. I was so woll pleased with
the flavor that I determined to see
the land that produoed them. I
came out last fall and was bo well
pleased that I determined to make
this stato my homo. I am hern,
aocompanied by sixteen other, all
the result of the giving of two apples
to ine." '
Advertised Letter List.
Poilowlnr is a list or lottrrs romatnlna r.n
oatleil for at Ibc Modfurd postofnee on Maroli
iu, wn.
ilior, Miss Ktrnns
lllsn-hh-y, Mrs
llohlnr. Mr K
Kslly, Mrfredrrlck
King, W V
Mlchcll. It K
MIKiwii, M K
Olson. Mrs A E
Itnss. K I)
Tsylur, Kuso
A charge of oue cent will be miuo upon dc
llvnry ot otuili ol tl-o nliovo loiters
I'orxonn callltii; lor any of tho above ,elU.-.
will plossesay " Advortlsod."
O. IT. McaaiMAM, I'ostinasier
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I am prepared to furnish all kinds of
HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC.
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These famous pat.toriiH nrn hniulpomor and bettor thnn
thouo of any other manufacturer. Thev eoiiniut of all grades
from tho moHt inexpenaivH Kitohon und Bod Room pnprrn
to tho choloost HiiIIp, Dining Rooms nnd Parlors, reprosont
inf? a Htook of ovur 8,000,000 rolls.
Don't litiv old shop worn goods when
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for iiien hinl iu ii'-'ii l-ll-'i'tiie in
soles keep tin leu wmui und pi event
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Imii lioniilet uml l iri'iiliiis inldreiis
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Academy Note.
. Mabel Hell, of lliownslioro, visited
school Tuesday.
Tho new sludenU this week aro Clara
Ul'jliardsun, llenglu; llaillo Lour, Mud
ford. Kxaiuliintiou In higher algebra und
physical guugraphy within the last
week.
Tho school will havo six teachors
next school year, Including the tunuhur
of music. ,
Thu last box ol cheinlenls has arrived
and Hid chuiulslry class Is getting down
to business.
The teachers' review elus Is lllllng
tipagiilu. Others will miler this class
III April, May and Juno.
Florence lliiyunlds goes oil of t'-
teachers' class to nptni school at lli ow,.
Is no wllhln a few days.
The eulh'gu eainpus will b.i loeatod
soon. Titles to proporly are being In
vnslli.Mtted by otii real eslale men.
Purlin.' the iirlneliml's iilxi-ilee at
diiiiKir Tuesday, Frank f,o.ir left it
husliel o( tine lulling apples at the desk. ,
'I'lui sludimts at the hulidliig let him
gt.laway.
A very valuable book wns added to
the 1 1 lii-it ry this week, "The Louisiana
I'liretiasn and our Tlllo Vel of llio
Itocky Mountains," written und pub
lished by Hon. Itlng"r llermaiiu u( tho
general laud olllen, and sunt by him as
a gl(l to the si-hool.
The following is llio progrnm for tho
Adelphian l.lUirary Hwlely for this,
Friday, evening:
Hontf . Hnclrly
l(ill ('Nil and guotatlons 9
Ititrll'iiliin CIIi-p Hnrtsou
Kt-utltnir Krsnk Isaacs
tli'liromptu
Hscliiiliiin Mvrlln Murmy
Kr-ndlliK Hsrlry ltis-rr
Kcnltnllon Msik Truo
K-ssr Ifsa Ainsiiii
iuilirumptu
lirsilhig Clsudr lloovnr
I'upsr ..Hdllor, Suihln Hmrlo
Orlllc's rnart.
Boug Mooloiy,
Carload Planoa Coming.
TlfCoss I'lano House lis a rarlnad'
of pianos on tho rood, liom Now Yorx.
This means a lot more of good pianos
lo be put in our homes, as the Coss
I'lano House sells oniy reliable makes
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