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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1902)
to to ' to .. ... .... I,. ..,.! l',iUl,.f f.nril W to Pico with every puretiiise. lvly R.ns.frC for Everyone Our imw Sprintf Stock of Slimn uro llio Ih-sI, viiIiium, 1.1 h; buHt HlyltjH ami tho host pricim (llio low-out) wo liavti over ottered to llio iiooplo of Mcdfonl anl vicinity. )u would like to Imvo you cull and oxamiixi huiiio at your leisure. Wo aro tuiru to idoiiHu you. Wo wiHh to call your utton . lion to a number of upooiul tiling lolow Blue Shoes for Infants and Children Infants' l.luo kid lnco hI.oph, bisum 1 to 5, 0 a pair CliUdivii's sumo, 'v.v 5 to K, if I a pair . to to to to to to to to to to to m to to N .,m,. I.,l Mi.. Cuiimbell conv the publlshm-a tiieono mil i-ninni'im i i i... of In iiiiiti'liiioniul iillliiticohHS miroly lllimitu nwin wn I'll" " - Liu ul.. fi.ilil tlillll WI1M llll BWIlUIIIld t (IXIII.M-llMlCllll llll l!Xllllll'U t() tlHlSO llflt! ... . . l V... V... I, ...i.i'l- dnwii mum by thi( mii'iny linn m a-miy '" ' i (inliiiliniiri nii'l proceeding" '"' quit 111110 minimis o( prone ' ro of . I. i .i .i i. ii i.... i.. .. f..; ..I... flir li Cllllllll 111 IMI.VH. A WIIITHIIl WI1H WlllUri UIU HllliJWiiiK l " "" r.....,,.v, i i,v Ci.ii'iiitMiiiiiii li'lrleli mill i "Whim ilrBt ho cinnu to sen hur ... . i . i .. .1.. I .. I'... .1.1 V.......I in. i vi- l 'm,.,..i,..I wh iiiTmlr.i . eniirgi-u nu "" -i .in, iii., vlnlutLiI c.liv ordinance even wlion tlm liRhtH waa lu ti-y: in nut having II nil secured a imniiit i Mitt im- "r apiirn, frimi the council, 'i'linro Is nn ordinandi Hint iih tlieir lovo grow warmer, tlii-y iriirneu mo joy mm mm,- mid knocked out nil Urn spaces a ; jr rtna MSaf4 and ;ji fit. tviuo Children's Shoes to MiiW lino Vici kid I act) bIioo, 1'. or D with to Child's Hiuno, SI. 7t 4 Siieditl MUhuh' sliocs ol Ideal kid (paten to dull kid top (very drossy) $'2.75 a pair ! fa Gentlemen's Extra (l Quality Dress Shoes ' ii ...i lii.noo Klinnu ff vnrv V IOII lilUIHUII n uivnn v. . i ihio Vici 'k'ul or patent kid stock, dull kid top, hand-sowed solos, good, wido coin toes, $5 por pair to ?2 pr. (t kid) W to to to to A full lino of the famous Walk, over $3.50 shoo for Gentlemen Free with every purchase, a lovely Caster Card J. G. VAN DYKE & CO. 'V to &&&&&&& CITY HAPPENINGS. The momlwrt o( Olivo ltctKikiili Loiliiu No. '1 ot Med ford, Kuve Knottier o( thulr ery onjoyublo noclnli Bt the I,id(e hull on Tuemlny ovenliiK ot UiU week. There -vorc nbout tllty prononl nil moiiibuM mid i butlur tlroo win nevur recorded to their credit. A immlottl and literary proifriini lur i,,.,i n amul nurt of the uiilortitln- ..I unit wua nurtlclimU-d in by Mini Kulo Aniflo, who plemeil tho nudlenco with a nolo, and thin wan followed by a reoluulon by Mi Mlniilo ltockcnyoa. ThU wa followed by a farco qunrtet, In Mrh Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Howard, Minuet Gertrude VVIInon and Virginia Wooilford weroallnwra. A"MutrImon i.i ii,,!" inrco (ollowcd in which H. U Howard and Ml Alia Nuylor were tho .i. P.illnwliiir this wua a VIIUI o...". 0n,il mirtv out afwr tho I null ion of FlanniKan't wako. except that tho Clin tntnary wako aubji'ct wa not In ovl lonce. In till imanut party gmno cer tain poriioiK choose siilm and oacb ldo In lined-up on either aide of the hall. A double handfull of pcanuta la started . nnn..l n( tho llno-uoiind la pamicd from hand to bund down the lino to the end and back, and the aide thut roaches tho aturtltiR point Aral with its pcanuta wlna the prl.o. Another part of this peanut nhow waa to plnoo an half dozen of tho uula lu the center of tho room mill compel ouch poraon to carry thorn on a knifo blade to a ohiilralx foot away. Tho couple carrying tho Krealoat num ber In a Riven time aro declared tho winners, but before tno '" wu,u awarded the winners wore roquirod to lie blindfolded and atood In tho center o( tho room and wore thon eompollud to feed peanuts to "!' olllur with a spoon, The winners In Ibis contest wero Will Jtutes and Florence Toft and the prizoa .mivnnlr biiooi'B In the howls of ...1.1..1. ..i.ir.i miiri-Rvcil tbreo links. After ii. u ii.nm unm other iramea and refresh ineiits. The persons reppoiniblo for tills t.... ni ...ml i.tmn were Mra. J. K. vveiiina ft..w.. Shearer. Misses Alia Xaylor and Kato Annie anil Metsrs v. u.tvurncs nuw' Day, tliey belnif the committee appoint ed to entertain upou this particular occa. 91011. The Modford Feed Store wliolealcs and rntalls feed. Tim nltv council has nurcha6od the vacant lot near the city bnalllo and It, U)?ethor with part of the lot unon which stands llio aforesaid bouse of dolontlon, ted Into a olty pound. Tim lot n iiui-chased from Piilm A Vnrli llnil tllu lip CO Drill! was KtHI. AD clht-fool olosely wovoo, wlro fenco is bolnu mod to enclose tho promises. Cash paid for ocu, at Wilson s (jrocory atoru, South C street, Medford. (iu Tlnnlnv. last week sold 300 head of cattlo to Louis Busman, of Gazollo, (Jallt. The cattlo wore shipped from hero to Uazollo bunuay, jonn Orth, Chas. Hot and Mr. Hanloy hav ing charge of the train. Tho stock will be placed on tho range for fecdlnn. All kinds or saao and doors and soroon doors, at lowest markot price. W. Woods. Tho Southorn Paclllo Company baa a nrw of carnenlora repairing the stock yarda In this ojty. They are put- tlnir In nnw fonclnir and loading ehules Tho improvemonts will mako a great dlfTorenco In tho streuglli oi too sioca iards. All kluds of gardon sccda at the Mculoru roco avoro. Tim Mlsmnnarv Social at Mrs. Wortman's, TuoBday ovoninff, was well ..., i..,i rinanlm the uiiiiluiisanl weather. An i.,ii,rii.lnu nrnirriiin waa rondored aftor which doughnuta and cciftoo were aorvod. The procoeua woro o.iu Pni. Rnlo Sunn of about 1000-pound mules, cheap. J. H. Thorndlke, Med ford . Miss Clara Terrlll, of Talont, who i,Ja inimht Bohool in Klamath County for the past throo years, has boon on- gaged to toach tn the wine rine oi trlet, east or Modford, and commoncod upon hor duties last Monday. Chiekona wanted ot tho Contral markot hlglieal market prico paid. 1 glCaLaO H. H. HOWARD & CO. ,nnni,n y-vrTnr!rXT III force wbliili provlilna that no Im pnivemitiits shall bo mn.lo liifliln the llru linilu without a pi-rmil from the coiniultti-e upnolnted to look ufu-r this .mihir. Mr. (Jaiiiobull allitii's that be secured a verbal permit from two mum- hers of the board before uuvintf coin mniired tho work, hut one of these mem burs avers that Mr. Campbell win iiiluirimr iimliip a niisundiirstandliig. ilnu'iiiiii. hi. wiih tiroiivht bnforo l.te- cm Our York and was lined V ad conts, ninountliiK In all to 7, The lino anu costs wero paid, after which ho waa Ifiviin a penult to fit) nheiid with tho ui.rir niwl tlm carnciilor are now uoihk a good Job of work, In making a thing of lieauty out of one or tno most anapr dated sioru tronta in inn ciiy. AVI,,.., vnn urn liliulni a BRWlnil IIIH ehlno It Is always sn'er Ui buy of a ... t UI....U ..r.l I, 111 reHioem. nguni,. n iiiuijih-" louiiu 10 no as rcpresuuveu iiu iniikii uond ovurv liuaranlee made. John P. White bus hfa brink bulldnlg, west ol the depot, wen niieu wnn sev eral dllTerent iniikos of scwliigmachlnns. Ho ban tho Wheeler & SVIIson, the Oavla, New Uoun), Domeatlc, Climax, mid several others for sain at from '10 ... ir. A,.uu .Mumiinli Vnn nHll nllV niie of tho best machines made for 16. It Is usoless to pay more. Tlm mpm bora of Talisman Lodge K. of P. will elve a aooial banquet and dance at their castle hall on Mondoy evening ot next week. All Knight nil thnlr wives or "boat girls" are in ilii.rl in attend. There will be worn in the second degree, but as the lodge mnmhAri are reaiiosted to be proeoni nrnmnllv at 7 o'clock this and other rnnilnn work can easily De goiujn through heloro nine o'clock, at which .i... k. fiivltli.ii n( the evening will hA niinni.il. Ills noi. however, neces sary that tho ladles wait until 0. o'clock before coming as the banquet Dan will bo especially reserved for their exclusivo oo-upancy wiuio tno iouk work Is In progress. There will oe an opportunity given thoso who wish to dance to do so, while thojo who do not caro for amusement of this sort win oe i,.rilni.,l with cards, crokinole and other Ramos. Tho refreshments will be .......l n il, a hnnnunt ball. II You are . ifnlirtit In irnod standing you aro ex Dccicd to be pieaentand nave your who or lady friend with you nfi.An ..m. a n Ki.vlnir niirars it lS lust as handy and just as economical to buy the best. I handle only the very Deal lines 01 guuuo. ....-.- -.-.-that please tho people, and I sell them at 'ho regulation pricoa, notbwlthstand !.... ihu lunt ihut thev cost me a little moro. It's the same way with my ntul tobacco. In fact, it Is that ... .t.l. nll ..... atnrilfnrft' ffnndB Onlv way wikii n.i ' ii, ht. nt moderate nrices. hi. Shearer, proprietor Klalto cigar store An Unolo Tom's Cabin Company gavo an ontertalnmeni ai nie uiki house Friday night of last week, inoio u.hn ntinilmt were dlsannolntea do- cause of the fact that the show was cut short to enablo tho company to catch the 11 :62 southbound paaaengor vrain. Thla Is an Imposition which several other shows have heaped upon me entortalnment attending people of Med ford during the last two yeara. ii is - ufn nrnnrmltlon to drv vour money to any show aggregation whloh lays Its in m lpave the city by mis train. They almost always either cut tho per- forinanoos abort or hurry tnrougn inem in a manner which makes farcical an evening's enterlulnment whloh, it handled rightly and not hurriedly, would havo afforded tho tlokot holders pood value' for their money. iini- olitv rlava I am ofTering a 10 . nn all nnnrln nnld. por coni. uiowuiu wu i. b-". nnmA In and aoe mv atnok. You oan t .n ,hni. thnv aro like from the out II tt la'l.nnnltlC Vml WAllt I C&Xl i-Haf.. vnn. A. M. Woodford, tho Boot and Shoe Man. Th Knirnne Roirlater says: "Mrs. A. Morriman, of Medford, has been i.iiin.r w rinuchter. Mrs. Laura Brad ley, tn F.ugono the past week and went to Albany yesterday aitornoon 10 visiv her daughter, Mrs. Chas.Fronk. From thore she will go to l'ortiana ana oeme ...,,i mill lnior crn to Montana, Illinois and Ohio to visit rolatlvoa. MrB. Merrl- an in a nlnnnor of Orogon and haB lived In tho state nearly fifty-one years, arriving in Douglas County nnoui Sep tember, 1851. She Is aoventy-two years of ago, iB the niothor or sixteen oiui dreu, and still In good health and has a wonderful memory. She Is a daugh tor ol W. H. Riddle, one of the earliest plonoors ot Southorn Oregon, and dur ing her eastern trip will visit her early home In Sangamon county, Illinois. Wn nnnil for MlillfOl'd OeOUlO tO bUV Imported booon. Wo have some very oholoo plecoa, rando from Rogue river val cv para, aim mmm Every ploco gunrnntoo.1 to be trean ann wholesome. All nnimiim ; alttughtored bv us aro given a thorough Inspection and not an ounce of disonaed moat is eiiuor pim u" beltod. Arnold uarneourg, pruH'"1 tors of the City Markot. Tl.n mihllHhors of tho Lakevlow Examlnor aro undoubtedly smitten ,lih .h nbnrms of somo one or more , . nflHi.nn'i fii 1 1- mnldena. If I-oi easieru viKnuH this is not the caso MoGnrry, one of and sntuiKiloHvlikethla." I .... ll,i 1i.uf. Cuniltiu. a rmlr nf ppctnalu. either at the Haptist Church, or buiwiiiin church and Ohaa. Strang's ,. t..i.i I I........ ... Mill reiiioeiice. imiurjiiM.oii.oiw, ...n. olllco. .Whlln Tnrrv'B TJnelo Tora's Cabin Company was giving Its performance In the opora house last Friday evening, .imik riRr became exciteu in an argu ment with somo of the young men who , occupy tho back seals in ino opera i house, and used some rather expressive language. Policeman Fredenburg ar-! rested blm and he gave ball for his ap pearanco before Recorder York the next morning. Ho was fined S2.TO. , This is a habit that la practiced entirely j loo freely among tho youths of tbls oivy i anil u few moro of thoso cases will no doubt break them of thla obnoxious and disturbing habit. M. C. Campbell, the Vienna bakery man. is making many lmprovementB about hla place this week. He la hav- inii tin. nlrl front of the building re moved and a new one put lu, which Ib a great Improvement. The piaco . ooiore the changes were made was a miserable old rookery and an eye-sore to all good oitlzons who aro alive to the Dcnenu which are sure to accrue from the gen eral appearance of modern and tasty architectural structures whether In a three storv brick building or the store front of a bakery. Thla work is belog nut nn hv the Medford flailing Mill Company and Is very pretty. If it's new and very np-to-date goods In the shoe line that you are looking for you will find them at Woodford's Shoe Store. Mrs. D. R. Andros came near being tho victim of a horrible accident Mon day of this week. She had thrown some damp paper into a stove prepara tory to lighting a fire. After she had lartorl the fire she stooped down to r, thn fmnt ni the stove wnen 10 gas, which had been generated from the damp paper, exploded, throwing me flames out ol the atove ana sinning ner squarely In the face. Before she could get away from the atove another explo sion occurred with the eame result. tsnm tana waa hflitlv burned but tho probabilities are that no serious resnlte will follow. Our business la growing rapidly and our ouatomorB are well satisfied. .1 ..V.n.l h n. Ill I. nnar CQ mil If A some oay uvurjuw, " " " " , ., tho liesi clothes in town. Thon you will in TJnlnA inalnilnr oe nappy so wm o. uwb.i J. W. Cox returned Monday from a trin tn Klamath Falls where he wont oiin- hnf cuttle for the Potteneer Cox market, of this olty. He brought nvr twenty-eight head of two and ihrno-vpar-nld Bteers. one of which ..i.h i Tin nnnnria. He lounu any nwiK"- I t - niiant.itu nf innw In the mountains, and H"" j was six and one-half days in maaing ,k. irin finm KlHmath Kalli to alea ford and the enow fell upon him con itnnallv for two ana one-nail uays From Parker's place to Spencer creek the enow was four teet deep, ana ai Hart's place It was three teet deep. Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for sale $1 for setting of 15. Incubator lots at reduced price. Mall your or . . L . ( 1 1 1 lala Pnlnt. Qers Ml me l mr.muiii wi iwk'o Will deliver ai r. jv. uoooi ot vu. store. Medford. J. W. Smith. rr:..A..'..f-','ii:.r. iff -.I'liniimiwn' iJW.'!C ' KIM Before the Eyes of the World . . .. y-. t i H we paint the merits ot the " sole oi nonor, SeU' "Royixl Blue" $3.50 Shoo. In the shoe is the best of work and leather and "back of it" is the name of Selz. Selz meanf perfection and stands for satis faction. In all such kinds and styles and leathers as are right at one price Ssli. Sehwsb & Co., Chlesio. ths Isrfsst msnsftctsrsra ol goo4 Mil, Dt ta ,h' wefd B,k, ,hl, J00d ,h0, or msa. $550 New Things in Golf Shirts for Spring: also in Hats, Clothing, Etc The newest and most Stylish things ever shown in Medford , MyerS, the Jeweler, Sells and Repairs Diamonds, Watches, Rings, Clocks and Jewelry than anvone VWWI'V- - in Jackson uoumy I Weeks Bros. FURNITURE Store, Office and Bar Fixtures Made to Order West Seventh Street MEDFOkD - OREGON I A While thoso interested In the ap nf nnr nitv are huntlnz around i'..- j - (or something to do business with THE fiir. wnnlrl Riicrcrest that thev com- mnnnn nntinn leadlce lo tno removal Ol that old Crater sign board which la disgustingly and prominently percnou high up over Harry Myers- jeweir.y tore. There was at one time a beauti ful picture of Crater lake painted thereon, but that wa8 In years agone .mil nrlnr tn Mr. Mvera' occuDancy the building. Now nothing but rough weather beaten boards are seon. The Republican primaries in Med ford will be hold In the oftloe of J. A. Pon-y's warehouse and at the oity hall on Saturday, March TM, at z o'oiook Easter Millinery Opening Monday, Teusday and Wednesday -March 24-25"26 The Indies of McrUor d and Jnoksoo county aro cordially invllod lo oall and inspect our EASTER OPENING DISPLAY ot thelhiestniid mostsiyllshconoopllona in onrinK hum auuuuui iii.n.....- " " hiwovor boon our plousuro to bring bo loro your noltco . , -t . ' You will Hud IHo cronni of the best In our lino ol Pattern lints, made exoltw univ far our trsiio no two nllko. Bo i notrorKOt tnndiUOSinoxl Moniiiiy.Tuos i uny nud Wcdnowlny at our mil tnory f parlors back ot tbo now bank, Modford ? H. A. MEDYNSKI 00, CO. James T. Glenn, who was a pioneer cf Southern Oregon, having crossed the olalna in 1849, died at his nome in uar land, Oalif., on the 13th lnat., ageo. u yeara. Major Ulenn was a um Virginia, and waa engagea in ou. In Jackaonvllle up to tne year ioi... when he retired. Ho gained hia mill- tary title during the Indian wars in Oregon, In which he too an ociive part Wells 4 Shearer have the best Annlnned outfit for draying and house hold moving in Medford. All Kinds of wood tor saie iuu ukwu.- . prompt delivery. John F. Cordray, manager of Cor- dray's theatre In Portland., passeu through the valley last week en route to San Francisco. Mr. Cororay nas under advisement a proposition 10 place Medford, Ashland and uranw. PaBS on the theatrical circuit j u.uu his theatre belongs. This would in- th.ao tntrna a mood BD0W at least SU1Q fcuwv once a week and would stop the fake troupes with which Medtora is so oneu inflicted. jk. hiunW and white novelty cheviot . ,kln., t'nla BPARnn. We IS tne uorreuw iiims ; have them in all the weaves for 20 per suit and H.ou lor vrouocio. iB-, tailor. rXaM la a IMirA for smalloox-which . nminnnt nhvsiolan says will prove ......! in .wrv ease: "One ounce of HllOVhUDI ." . Ar tuvtfii ninanlved In a pint of urcuui ui - water, and taken at intervals wueu cold, ia a certain, never-falling remedy. r. i fnnnattnrifi. never leaves a it una uuibu .v . i. nover causes blindness ana ouniru tedious lingering."., The same -...kn.itv fresh, warm mint innaiea i.n ilia nnatrlla twice a day will cure catarrh In the head, of the very worst tvne. When you want draying done get Slovertodo it. He's always ready- always reliable and ms cnarges ro 1 wave iuat right. rihriv Xlckel was over from Jaok ,iii Fi-lrlav. Saturday, Sunday !U""""' .' ... . -j i j T,iArlnv. weunesuay uu lUUUUiii , - " . Thursday and still thore are those who ...innnaa i v be love no nas nOtlllUK tn do with the new paper. The new pa- ia ai.hnrlnlod to aoDear on Saturday of this week, but the plant was not In evidence Wednesday alternoou. rruu ably some good fairy with Nlokel adorn rnonts will come to the resuce. TTTiti. .v.- ranllltlna that B. N. Butler put in his shop, ho turns out as gooa worn ui 'T .i v, 'ewelry as any one in Southern Oregon. Next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock there will be a congregational mectiug at the Presbyterian Church, the pur- sa nf miiinh will be the calling of a pastor for the ohuroh. The attendance Is not confined to mem bers of the ohuroh, but it is expected that all who give aid to the ohuroh will be present and voice their sentiments as to the securing ov a pastor. . i .i ... .... . fni. nn ii . nnv run suu ucmoin 1 quantity. See John F. White, the sew- tnp- maonine iiuiu- Chas. Carney and family are now ! it timir new residenoe on West in-uuii.i'iiii Seventh street, naving moveu m uu Egg For Setting. Pure bred Plymouth Kock eggs tor sale setting of Hfteen for 50 centa. D. T. Lawtoh. We want all the eggs we can get; cash or trade. H. H. Howard & Co. For Rent. Small and large farms. Address Of. ij. xv. nay, ioia nui, uregoa. That Art Department Have you not been pay ing too much for your Art materials? Pyrographic Outfits ITrnm S4 Of) t.O S10.00 "Handbook on Pyrogra phy," 55c Sheepskins for burning, full sized skins of extra quality, in Pearl Grey, Yellow, Yellow Brown, ri;..n Clfnart AfnnRA or WViHo nnlv 75r. fiJICh Calfskins (all colors) see samples, only 25c per square loot Tube paint tau coioib; 10c tube Poppy, Linseed, Drying and Neat Oil 10c a bottle Kohinoor Pencils, tor t o r ok rtTfllUinff .T llll ZiUVi Pallettes, oiiea, oniy xoo Brushes from 4c to 16c India Ink (small size) 9c a stick Shading Pens, 5c to 52lc Crow yuui rens, oc line ot crayons, pastels, ' plates, in board and china for decora ting.draw ing paper, instruments, charcoal, pens and every thing that we are out of we will get for you cheaper- than you can order 0 1 foryOUrseil, or cneaper than city retail stores will sell you MEDFORD BOOK STORE THE MAIL. YELLOW , ORDER FRONT HOUSE Full stamps, plaques ! Monday of this week.