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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1902)
1 m m m m m jz? SPECIAL j& SUMMER SALES You uro iniHHing a iood tiling if yon don't tako advantago of our Hpucial huIoh of tliu following arlioloB. .UiHt wluit i noodod to liolp you kuup cool IIiuho BWolUiring Miiiunor days. Fancy Wash Goods Reduced 25 pr cnt SPECIAL SALE of SUM MER CORSETS, 19c SPECIAL IN LADIES' WRAPPERS Liuliim' Good Quality Per cale wruppui'H, light or dark pattornH in tttripoH or lloral doHignH. A good full gar ni'int, regular 7Cc, Special 4Uc J. G. VAN DYKE & CO. MKDFOKI), OREGON it viv to ii ili Hi vi i? to viv U to Or H Ai viv ii; Viv 7 i iiv 0 iiv ib W The Irrigated troea become accustomed to tliu moisture supplied thorn by ollior than nittiirul means ami When traiia pluiitiMl tho Irrigating must be continued or lliu truea will die. Wanted Two or three oxpnrlonood sawmill iiii-ii, KnquJro nt O. K. (Jon- lines pinning mill, M oil font. A tuiirlnt prlnlur, who bad been glvou a day'a work on tho Itoauburg 1 'Jul mJuulur, thought bo dliln t not money enough unci thut night burglar ized tlio aiifo and took therefrom vari ous amnios, urnong thorn being two cheeks payable to tlio ordor of W. 0. Connor, ono on tho Flrat Nutlonttl Hunk ol Itosoburg and tho other on the Cottage Qrovo National bank. Tho robbur la described aa lull, allin, amall foccd and wearing a brown aullof olothoa und a black dorby hut. Waa amooth IHth laat, In a di pute ovor land mat-1 t irs, waa oonviotod of murder In the II rsr, degree In the olruult court at (.limits Pass on Saturday lust, and liaa h on sentenced by Judge Hanna to ho hanged on September tilth. Thia la hla second trial, tho jury disagreeing I in tlio Drat ono. Olbaon'a attorneys any thoy will move for now trial and a ohanye of venue. With (he now faollltloa that B. N. I Butler put In hla ahop, ho turns out aa good work In repairing watcbea and ; ,'owoli y aa any one in Southern Oregon, j Mra. E. M. fUiae haa reoclved nena of tho dualh of hor slator-ln-law, Mra. John Glbaon, of cholera, at Kobe, Japan. ; She had accompanied her buaband, who ia treaaurer of a largo aaw mill com- j I any in the I'blllppinea, to Japan, j whoro ho bad gone to purehaao boat faeuil, about live feet ten Inches in j ,or UM bv bl company. Mra. Glbaon J. H. Butler, Funeral Director, with Mcdford Furniture Co., House ful nlshers and Under takers. 'Phone 165. CITY HAPPENINGS, j In accordance with their agree ment lliu auirea of Mod ford limtiurald thnlr eurly closing rule last Monday nnil now business census at 8 o'clock In the evening, oxciipt on Saturdays and day bnloru holidays, when the mores ktfup open an hour luUir. This mukrs it Very aatisfauuiry hour lor closing, both Ui the merchanta and to their farmer customers. It emiblea the uior chai.ls and thnlr olerk to gut a nuioh n I'd -d rot and a breath of I rush ulr to give thuin ronnwed alrutiglh for their next day'e work. To the farmora who do evening trading il gives them ample tliuo to transaut their business and got homo by their usual bedtliuo. Now tMal Mod lord tliu adopted tlio curly closing rule It i quite oortuin that Jaukson'llleand Central I'olnt will also adopt tho rule. Il was In lifted (or a white tills aprtng In Jacksonville but discontinued assume of tlio merchanta fenred the competition of Modford, which had lute dosing. Karly closing Is In effect In nearly every olty and town of any consequence In tho United Hiatus and the movement la gaining so fast thai In a few yours oven the coun try stores will be cloning at a reason able hour. Knit wolirht country Inrd guaran teed to oo superior to any packing house lard on the market. Thia lard is abso lutely imro no adulturallona. Try a pull at I'olloiigur k Cox's Market. Some two wooka ago Edgar A. Cooke, who roprsaented himself ua a ncwapaper man connected and with tho San Kranolsco Uhronlolo, arrived in Medford on a visit to his father-in-law, J . 0. Smith. One day aoon niter hla arrival lie presented himself at tho Jacason County bank and informed Cash lor I.lndloy that he desired his shook on tho Oarlock Hanking Co., of Fort Jonon, Calif., onahed. Ho waa In formed that II would bo noceasary for him to secure an endorser boforo got ting money on liia individual chook. Thereupon ho secured tho endorsement of J.C. Smith and waa paid $100. Tho ohook, in duo couraoof timo, waa pre sented to tho Oarlock Banking Co. and wont to protest (no funds). Dlstrlot Attorney Iteamca at tho instance of tho Jaokson County bank caused tho arroat of Cooko In 8un Frnnotaoo on a ohargo of obtaining money on felBO prolonaee, and on Monday Deputy Shorllt H. G. McCarthy llt for that olty with requi sition paiera for the return of Cooko to this county. Cooke was for sumo timo In Josephine County and did some min ing booming for the Observer. I hum 300 cords of oak wood and (UH) tiers of various kinds of wood for snlii. A. Shiver, tho drayman. Wood delivered promptly to any part of the olty. Samuel Gripe, who was among the first white mon to pass through Itogue river valley, Is very sick at hla resi dence, In the llarnum block, in thin olty. lloeonlly Mr. Crl) and O. W. Itoyiiolds took a trip to Glenilulo to look at a mine In that district, that Mr. Koynolda waa oo.ilumplaling buying from Mr. Urlpe. Friday evening Mr. Crlpo waa taken with a aevcro chill, folio wod by a high fever. Up la tho motinUiina, away fnm sotllomentu and forty mllea from Olundulo waa rather a hard place for a sick man to bo In, so early Saturday morning Mr. Hoynolds hitched up their team and started for the railroad with hla alek friend. Tho lillili fever and the heat of the sun aoon rendered Mr. Crlpo delirious, and at tlmoa It waa all Mr. Koynolda could do to keep him in the wagon. They roauhed Glondalo thai ovonlog ami cumo home on the ovenlng train. Mr. Crlpo la now much bettor and Dr. Jones tho attending phyaiolan thinks there ia hope for rocovory. Wells A Shearer havo tho besi nolooed outfit lor draylug and house hold moving In Modford. All kinds of wood for sale full measure and prompt delivery. linker Uros. now havo a now laun dry wagon that outshines anything in that lino in western Oregon, including Portland. Tho wagon waa mad to ordor nod came direct to Medford from Haoine, Wlaconsln. It la aa complete In ita arrungemeot (or holding laundry bundlea aa oould possibly be. Tho lei luring on the oulaido Is In gold and re floota credit, by Ua handsomo appear anco, on J. E. Toll, who did tho work, This wagon will bo used by J. W. linker to handlo tho laundry for the Mudford route, which Inclodea thlt city, ABhland, Talont, Phoonlx, Jack sonvllle and Central Point, all tho laun dry being gathorod op and distributed from Medford. Flrat olaaa property In Modford for aalo or trauo lor rancn in ivoguu nvoi valloy. Palm & York. Tho Bonnott-Chapman nuracry, on Anderson creek, ia reported to bo in fluo condition and there will be a good lot of lino atock to put on the markol thia fall. Thia uuraory haa 25,000 ap plo and pear treea growing, and many of them are now throe foot high. The varieties are all standard and are grown without irrigation which ia quite an Itom In assuring growth when tratiB' planted aa losses are aald to bo much groatcr when irrigated troea aro put out, When you have any to sell bring your Chickens il Eggs to us, and we will pay you the Highest Market Price W. w H HOWADM & CO. MEDFORD, OREGON h'dght and la supposed to havo gone Hitbward from ltoseburg. Cash paid for eegs, at Wilson's grocery atoro, South C street, Medford. Anderson M. Cannon, from Albany, and who la a brother-in-law of J. E. F.'iyurl, haa decided to become a resi dent of Medford and will ongago in hla profession, that of law, with an office probulily over tho Medford Bunk. Mi. Gannon la a bright, onargellc appear log yo'ing man and boars a good mime at Albany. The Ileiuld, of that city, of July 10, haa tho following compli ment for Mr. Cannon: "Anderson M. Cannon loft yesterday for Mudford, whoro he goes to locate for the practice of law. Mr. Cannon ia a bright young awyor and should make a ancceaa in his new location." -Butter and eggs wanted. Cash or trado. Medford Feed Store. J. W. Lawton, who has a string of six young horses that give promise ol having speed In thorn, la preparing to give them a couple of months training at tho Central Point fair ground track. He, in company with his son Dennlson, will establish their camp tho lust of next week mid begin their work at nco. William Clark, who has five young homes, Is already in camp at the ail grounds, and Is working hla horses on the truck, and they aro showing some good apcod records for colts. Chickens wunted at tho Central market highest market prico paid. A party of CullfornlanB, from Lot Anaeles, urrlvod In Medlord Tuesday morning, and after outfitting left for liprr Iloguo rivor for a month's rishlng nd bunting. During thulr trip they tWII tako In Crater lake, and return to ho railroad by way of Pelican bay and urt Klumnth. In the party ia Capt. C. N. Starry, general aolicltor for tho Hal I torn la Soulharn Hallway; Judge J. Graves, of tho leading law firm of I,ob Angeles; N. G. Sterry, a student n tho law department of tho University of Michigan, and Selwyn Graves. Special discount given to all pur hascrs of pianos and organB aold in the toro during thia month. Don't ovor- ok thia opportunity. Everything in lie musical lino can be had at tho Cobs 'iuno House. MrB. It. T. Lawton, whoeomo wecka Inco fell In her yard and injured her elf severely, haa. notwithstanding hor sdvnnced ago, made a very satisfactory ncovory and will In a abort timo be thlo, at I oast, to be up and In her chair 1th the assured prospcot of eventually holug able to walk again. Grandma ,iwton haa many frlondv who rejoice vlth her at hor good fortune in regain ing tho use of hor limb and her wonted tood health. Good pnsturo for slock, $1 per nonth. Apply to C. W. Frnloy, Grlflln reek, or Graupner ranob. Starling. Married At tho home of the brlde'a .urents on North C street July 22, Mr. Valter C. Bodge and Mies Marie A. mith, both of Medford. Hev. W. B. loorc, pastor of the First M. E. Church undiluted the wedding aervice. After 'ie coromony a lunoheon waa aerved vhioh waa followed by music and eong. '.'ho happy oouplo will repair at once ' their own residence at Orchard Home vhoro thoy will apand thotr honey noon gathering fruit and caring for heir beautiful orchard. My atock of groceries la complete, 'omo and got mv pricoa. All kinds of Vo;l. Medford Food Store. Wm. Anglo, owner of the Modford porn bouso, ia planning to have his ioubo rebuilt and enlarged this fall. ' ho building will be extended buok : ivonty foot, thus giving more room not nly to tho opera house but in tho Jtorob below, occupied by Chaa. Strang and F. L. CninflU. The stage la to be niado larger and more complete in Ita appointments and gnllorlea will be put in so aa to afford more stating spaco. Johnson's Pure Herb Tonle haa no equal, uoi a nouio ana try it at uia tillory Office. J. Court Hall and C. F. Young, of Gold H ll, hnvo leased tho corner room of the flrat floor of tho Palm-Bodgo blook, now being built, and will open up In It ono of the fineat aaloous In Southern Oregon. Messrs. Hall it Young were In Medfori Tuesday tak ing nionauremonta from the plans of their room so aa to order their fixtures of the right length, and that evening thoy left for San Francisco to make their purchases. For Ront The Elite photo studio. best looutlon In olty. Inquire at THE MAIL otnoe Joff Glbaon, who killed John Soion baohlor in Josephine County on April yla'.tud Mra. Rose at Medford about a year ago. I Would llko to close out my atock, of While sowing inuohinea and some' Indies' and gents' bicycles. Who wants j ono of these artlclea in exchange for ! alfalfa or grain hay? F. Osenbruggo, Modford. Sludcbaker Bros. & Go's, warehouse. I GOPHER and MOLE GIN mm m n H1. 'i v- W T ''vrKT. Henry Kalrie, of Iako crotk, brought T. B. Evans and family and household efleols to Medford laat Sun day from the Pish Lake ditch camp. Mr. Evana was a foreman on the ditch work, but gave up bla job and goes to K'.uinuthon, where ho ho been offered a 'ood position in the grading camp of the new railroad being built from Klum athon to Pokcgama. When farmers havo blacksmlthing to do thoy may be assured of flrst-class work and reasonable prices, at T. T. M.-rrlman'a shop, Modford. Cherries aro one of the moat profit able crops grown In Jackson County. J. W. Prull, who bus a two-acre tract In East Medford, has ninety cherry trees in ago from five to nine years, and thia season be sold cherries to amount of from 1 to t7 Irom each tree, the price being five cents per pound. That beats wheal at fifty centa a bushel. This is the correct time of year to buy wood for winter uao. Yon can gel it cheaper right now than at any other season of the year. You can aave still more money if you buy four-foot wood and net Ed. Whiteside to saw it for you with his steam aaw. . W. It. Culton, the gentleman who farms the Gallagher place, Is making a nlco little clean-up this year on his fruit. He has already marketed 300 boxes of early poaches and has more of them to gather. Ho also bus a great many lute varieties. The price he gets at rolail Is about seventy-five cents per box. All kinds or Bosn and doors und screen doors, at lowest market price. W, woods. The Yakima, Washington, fruit growers formed a union lust week. The union started off with a membership of fifty-five and there Is a promise that every fruit grower in that section will become a member of the association. The Yakima fruit crop Is nearly a third larger thau that of last year. Rough lumber at $11 por thousand for thirty days. O. E. Gorsllne, Med lord. J. C. Kent, a farmer of Central Point, fell from a load of bay Monday and broke bis leg at tho tbigh. Dra. Cole and Piekel reduced tbo fracture and Mr. Kent has every chance of re gaining the use of hla log, although bis age, he being sixty-three, will necessar ily preclude a quick union of the broken bone. It you want fine candies go to the Bakery, where von will find all oream candles made by A. Learned, of Jack sonville, aod received fresh every week and sold very reasonaDle. W. H. Stlnson, who Uvea ont east of Medford, had his leg broken last Sunday, while vaccinating some cattle for blackleg. He steppod Into a bole with oue foot, und a cow falling upon him broko the bone above tho anklo. Dr. Shearer was called and reduoed the fracture and bo is now getting along all right. Something worth your considera tion health la wealth. Johnson's Pure Herb Tonio is the greatest system regu lator and invlgorator on earth. It Is a positive cure tor chills, fever and all mulurlaldieorders, sick headache, consti pation, biliousness, indigestion aod all huarl affections and genoral debility. Only sold at Distillery Office. $1 per bottle. I. A. Palmor, the architect, is at work on plans for a fine brick brewery for Eugene Klenlln, of Grants Paea, to take the place of the building recently burnod in the big five at that plaoe. The now browery will coat $4,000 and be very complete lu all Its details. For Sale Five Jersey milch cows, with first calves. Wallace Wooda, Medford. J. A. Perry received a carload of grain sacks Monday. The price of grain sacks has lately gone sky-high, being quoted at eight cents in Portland, but as Mr. Perry will merely loan most of those saoks to farmers who bring grain to Ills warehouse, the price' will be of no concern to them. It It's tho very best ioe oream you are looking for you haven't found it un til you have tried Campbell's. Others put up a good oream but there la one kind that's best and that's the kind Campbell makes. Captain Carroll reports that he haa fine orop of aprloots this eeaaon. He expects to harvest fully 10,000 pounds of this variety of fruit. Muoh of It is This Gun is Guaranteed to Kill Anything from a mouse to a bear, under the ground or on top. ' Either a push or a pull will touch it off. It will take them either goin' or comin'. It isn't any sin for the animal to kill himself. It waa invented and is manufactured by HAHVEY SARGENT, Corvallls, Ore. Patent Applied for Mr. Sargent will be in Medford this week with a supply of guns Weeks Bros. Undertakers and Embalmers MEDFORD, OREGON sold hero but some is being shipped to Portland. The price he is getting here Is four cents per pound. For expert traction and stationary engineer call at west side blacksmith shop, Medlord. -W. L. Halley has commenced work ; Med,ord receiving treatment, POWDER PAINT of nearly all Colors on band. 74 per cent, cbeaper iban oil paint. Mixed with cold water. Is weather proof Ore proof, son proof. Will not rub off nor wasb off. 1 alio have a new stock of general mercbaadlse Just received, and will sell ascbeap as tbe cheapest. Call and see A. J. DALEY. - K.mlm Point Born In Medford, Thursday, July 17, 1902, at the borne of O. E. Gorsllne, a daughter to Mrs. Otis Uoraline, wife of the well known Wagner creek saw mill man. Joseph Lane, of Willow Springs, is reported quite sick with la grippe and as he ia well along in yeara his recov ery is progressing rather alowly. J. W. Prultt, living east of Medford, was unfortunate last week in spraining bla knee joint severely. He is now la ino wore of getting material on the ground for the Palm-Bodge new brick store building was commenced this week. D. L. Day began the work of paint ing John Cox's new bouse Monday. on his new residence, in Weal Medford. Hia property ia just north from the M. E. Church, South, near Scott Davie new residence. It will be 24x44 feet in aize and one atory high, with porches scattered conveniently on several sides, and will be modern in architectural de sign throughout. Tbe residence, when completed, will be occupied by F. W. Hollle, of the Medford Furniture Co. Tbo following birth notice from the D..K.I.. . T T : 1 ; . i Duu.iirivur,iuwi, xiiuuiiu, is ui ill-. . ar. jltw , ' ' ' in WimO filtMn H ff.Mnl mIh.b nn ri ...... tcrest to Medford people, aa Judge John-celluoidi porcelain, ivory 'and onal'-" .ston is a son of Mrs. N. R. John- glass. Beall makes 'em. The Way-' stun, 01 tine city : juugej. r. joiin. ,uu .i uui ,u . mwiuru. -ston was probably the happiest man in . Dog Lost. i . f ' . town the Fourth of July, all on account :; of his wife presenting him with a twelve A black bound pup, lost at McAllister pound son that morning. Tbe mother The Unrivaled Carbon I The art gems of photography, whoaa beauty, artistic value and absolute per manence cannot be excelled by any oioer process, i no acme ot perfection in photography the world over. Made and child are doing nicely and the judge has recovered." W. D. Beidleman, formerly en gaged in the harness and saddlery busi ness in this city, passed through Med ford last week, en route for Ashland. Mr. Beidleman has purchased the Ashland-Klamath Falls stage line and is now operating it. The new school house in the Inde pendence district, on Griffin creek, which was built laat aprlng, has re cently been painted white and it Is now one of the most complete and handsome appearing school buildings in Jackson County. T. T Merriman's horseshoeing and general blacksmlthing, Medford. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charges made. The machinery for the new sawmil to be ereoted back of Jacksonville is ex pected to arrive this week, when the work of getting it ready to set up will be begun by E. W. Day, of this oity, who has been engaged as engineer for the mill. I have a carload of oement which I am soiling in any quantity desired, at reasonable pricea, L. B. Brown, Med ford Feed store.. Garl T. Jones, who succeeded him self as county surveyor, he haying been re-elected at the last election, filed his bond of $6000 last Monday, with J. D. Willeke, Thos. MoAndrews, E. Denton and W. H. Patrick aa sureties. ' J. N. Hartley, of Eden precinct, has just completed a hay barn 20x60 feet, with 20-foot walls. -A shed sixteen feet wide was built along each side for horse and oow stable and for a tool and wagon house. Judge Hanna elosed the July term of court for Josephine County at Grants Pass on Wednesday of this week and will now take a vacation nntll Septem ber, when he will convene court at Jacksonville. Last evening (Thursday) was the last meeting of Keames Chapter No. 66, O. E. S., that will be held until about the middle of September, when regular work will again be taken up. George N. Smith, a fruit grower of Autelope, was In Medford Tuesday get-' ting a spraying outfit in order for a oampaign against the pests that are coming into his orchard. aprlnga, July 17. Reward for return of do or infoimation as to hia where abouts. W. L. Halley. ' Medford, Ore. C&odaks, Cameras 25 per cent. (Discount SAUDIS' IM'u nEDFORD BOOK STORE The Yellow Front Two Stories