7 S VAN DYKE'S HOT WEATHER SHOE SPECIALTIES LADIES' BLACK ONE-STRAP SANDAL, Hizo 2J to H, l'rico $1; Regular $1.25 Misses Black, White and Red one-Strap Sandals, fimw (I to 8, l'rico 90c SizoH 8 to 11, Prico $1 , ' SizoH 11J to 2, l'rico $1.16 Misses Black, Lace Oxford, Patent Tip SizoB 8J to 11. l'rico $1 Sizes 11 to 'J, l'rico $1.25 CRJtAT SPECIAL IN Men's Linen Shoes, Lonthor nolo, at $1 jor jmir, rcgulur$l 25 value bioH 5 to 1 1 Men's Black Vid Calf Oxford, extra fiiio('nizo 0 to 10, l'rico $2.60 ' Homombor, wo carry a coniploto lino of Ladies' and Men'a shoos from $1.50 to $5. Kvory line in a well known inako Hole Agonta for Tho Walk-ovor shoo for mon, $3.50 to $1; Florahoim's famouH $5 men's shoes; K. 1. Rood it Co.'h Ladies' shoos J j Rutler Funeral !",UU)' "k'1 to 00 dlvldod among Director, with iwecnora Furniture Co., House furnlehers and Under takers. Day 'Phone Main 353. Nlfiht Phone Main 251 CITY HAPPENINGS. 1 C. JIaswell, photographer fur tho Southern Pacific company, waa In Med (ord Wednesday, on hi return Irom a trip to Orator lako, rullcan bay ami othor point of Intercut. Ho tenured a number o( One views ol tho scenery nlong life route, among which win one o( Crater lake with It lolly rlmcnveri-l with annw and aiiow liunka on thoaldi oltho least precipitous cllll' surrounding II. Tbo picture l a unique one, anil how tho groat iiuturni wonder In a vnv 11 In aeldom aeon hy the vlaltora, an tho anow l noarly all gone by tlino tho aeaaon coininoncoa. llic ilo 11I110 took vlewa o( Mill creek falla, Annie creek canyon and other ploturenque apot. Wednesday ho made a irlp to lubln Rock lor Iho purpose of photo graphing lhat famous spot, and the same afternoon look a picture o( ono ol Mudford'a principal alreeta. Found A lun, on tho streets ol Mi-dlor.i, on T"nday of this week. Owner call nt Mail office, provo prop erly and pay for thla noiico. Jl-H Mr. J. U. Norrla loft for Portland MnmUir. whuro alio will HWolv rciimln for a low weoka, to bo near hor dnuj(h tor, Mlaa Fern, while tho lultor Is prosecuting hor mualo.il atudloa. A toupto of months ago Mra. Norrla re ceived word of Iho death of her undo In Nowport, Kontuoky, loavlng an hla scviral helra, aa thero wa no will. The eslalo la. quite an extonaive one, Jual how large, la not yet known; but the attorney eatlmato that tho beira will receive from VW.0O0 to $40,000 each when the ealale la finally settled The property conalala of a turn of monoy which baa alroady been (I la trlbuled, Mra. Norrla having received her aharo, amounting to several thous and dollara, a abort time ago and largo Iracla of land In Florida and Kentucky. Whether the real oatate will bo aold by the executors or divided will bo loft to tho decision of tho part lus interested. It depends somewhat upon how thla quo-tion la decided whether tho NnrrU fumlly will make in Eastern trip any lime soon. In the latter event Mra. Norrla and duiightora will atari from Portland, pick up Mr. Norrla at Orovlllo and they will go Kaal together. Tho Irlenda of the family in Medlord will ho glad to learn .if thla good fortune. Mra. Norrla wrs -iccompanted to 1'ortlaud hy hor daugh lor, Mi-n Kuth. L. V. 0.irdnor'a bankrupt clothing uilo In Modford this week hua been a rmid success. Ho hua a splendid, urim alock of llral-ciaaa, up-to-date ,mi,U. which are sold bv number at jual two-thlrda of tbo wholesale price. No ohanglng ol prices. You simply nil v.mr lit. imv vour iiMini v and take iho gooda. Uo will he at Kugle Point alKml the 2rih of this month. 2il-lt-pd George Pcllett, on of M. L. I'ollott. of Talent, waa seriously injured Satur dnv night near Ashland, by being thrown from a wagon. Young IVllott and his brother, James and Homer, had been nllondlng tho carnlvnl at Ashland and on tholr return homo got mixed up in a little fast driving conical with another carriage load of boys, tth driving mulo teams. The PelloU boy' rig collided with a tolegraph polo and they were all thrown to the ground It la only a few WeeRs until the & & & Fourth of July Buy your Supply of Fire Works i While the Assortment See Our Display Window Brown Sb Owen. Ooorgo received a gush two incliea doop In the horny part of tho left thigh, which levered ono of tho main nrtorlea. mid he waa only kept from bleeding to luath by the presence, of mind of hi brother James, who staunched " tho blood with dust from the road until help arrived. Young I'ellett was taken to tho Myor resldenco nour by, wboro every attention was given and It la be lieved he will rocovor. For Bale Good, gentle milch cow. Inquire of Huiiiiakd Diiob. 2fl-2t Messn.Olwoll Bros., the orchard lata, aro experimenting with an Irrigat ing plant down ut their orchard, near Central Point, there la aoertaln portion of their orchard that i Juat a little higher than the general lay of the or chard and It ii feared by tbo owoers that there Is mora fruit on tho tree of this particular part than 'can properly mature without more moisture than Is being supplied by nature. A three horse powor gasoline engine Is being put In and with It they will pump wa ter from a well and lorco It through 1200 feet of pipe to this high land and there distribute It among the trees by moans of Irrigation ditches. Hhould thla plan prove beneficial, and can be auccoaafuly operated, It l more than nrobilblo that another aoason they will endeavor to thus Irrigate tho greater cart ol tbe orchard. Should this be deemed advisable a dozen or more plant will be necessary In speaking of the fruit crop this year, with one of the ownora of the orchard, a Mail, re porter was told that the orop would ox cued any former orop hy at least twonty-flve carloads. Tho greatest number ol carloads ever harvested in ono season were forty-seven this means that there will be over seventy uarloads harvested from this orchard this year. The apple and pear crop Is unquoilionably a record beater th" year lu all orchards of the valley. All the growers ol tho valley will watch lib considerable Interest the result of the experiment which Messrs. Olwell Bros, are now making. The Russ mill will grind from now until alter harvest, as business re quire. 2Wt T. Nicholson and hie son, Will, who have been engaged in the cattle business in tbe Fort Klamath country (or the nasi four or five years, are figur ing on branching out a little more extunslvoly In the future. This spring tboy purchased, through E. E. Weekly, alao of Fort Klamath, somo seventy head of cattle in Douglas county, but they have not succeeded in getting thom delivered as yet. Mr. Weekly purchased something liko 200 bead for himself and started to drive them across, tho Cascade via the head of tho Umpqua and Diamond lake. On reach ing one of the many crossings of the river ho found the water too high for fording and has beet, compelled to wall until it went down, Mr. Nicholson n (armed a Mail reporter that over 2000 head of cattle had been driven across the Kogue river road this season nto tho Fori Klumalh country. Pcllon Llros.. alone took between 800 and UOO head across ami other large bands have been driven over. With tbe recent purchara Moesrs. Nicholson will have about 300 bead of cattle and wil; turn quito an amount of beef off this fall, as some of those thov bought uro two-year-olds and a few months on Kramath county grass will put them In ood shape for the market. They started five years ago with HO fccad, but two years ago lost heavilv by tbe attlo being nlllicted with anthrax They now own 31!0 acres ol meadow ami paslure InndB and have 3'JO acre moro leased. Asa Fordyco has about 200 head of cattle aud is doing well Lost On Thursday morning, June 18th, between Medlord and fcagie roinv, lady's small oasKei toiescope. will plcaso leave at this ofllce. Tho Mcdford bull team came back from Grants Pass a pretty badly orip pled up aggregation. Out of fifteen men playing for Medford only throe came back uulnjured. Mllea had his knee badlv sprained, Barlowe had his thumb split and knocked out of joint, Macauley stopped a swift ball with ms arm and had an old injury to his hand hurt over again, Orth tore all the akin off the inside of his hand in sliding to a baso. and lake it altogether the boyi looked more like the aouldent ward of a honnital than a baseball team when they came home. The result of the gme waa very unsatisfactory. The first day the game was tie. Medford won the second 18 to 0. The third waa taken by Grant Pass, and in that game was where five of the Medford players got hurt, and the fourth game was also declared a draw, although our boye were anxious to play H "out xrn,,n1 Rnbloa. tho little Filipino mascot of the 2d Oregon regimont, will with hla native Bones and dances at the Iudlan Band Conoort.Juno 26th. Don't miss it. We learn that T. H. B. Taylor has taken hla ateam feather ronovater to Ooos county to work. Mr. Taylor baa v.n a rnsident of Jaokson county for n.tti.lv a ouartor of a century, and is honored and respeotod by all who know i.im ITia work ol renovating und purifying of feathers (pillows and feath er beds) la endorsed by all physioiani and by ovory ono who appreciates com fort and health. THE mail wisnea ,iv that U considers Thos. H. B. ono its stanohost friends and It will take great ploaeuro In recommending Dim the good people of Coos county. Th y will find him honest and conscientious nail thing and what he promises ho will perform. I Window glass. Building papor, folt paper and carpet lining. Wkkks & IJakku. II. D. Mapleaden returned last week from a three months' trip Into Eastern Oregon and Nortboaatern California. Ho has boen engagod In soiling nursery took for tbe Oregon Nursery Co., ol Balom, and upon bl travel he did an Immenao business better than npon any previous visit and tun was nis fifth season of travel In that locality. Mr, Mapleaden represent a thoroughly reliable firm and a he Is cracking good fellow himself thero 1 really no good reason for him not to be business- Every promise made to purchaser l fulfilled by hi company and that make easy and profitable Bailing for tbe forty-five agent they bave on the road. Four thousand roll of wall paper tbe very latcat pattern and at price lhat are witnin reaon Of an received thla week by Week St Baker, tbe West Bide furniture dealer. Next week Tub Mail will publish an Interesting story of early day In Southern Oregon, tbe matter for which ha been furnished ua by a descendant of one of tbe participant in the events detailed. Somo of the bardahlp en dured by tbe pioneer of Oregon in their long and arduous journey across the trackless. plains, as well a humor ous incident, and social gathering when danger lurked be.ilnd every rook and in every defile through whioh the weary ox team dragged the oreaklng wagon which contained the all of tie men who rode in tbe duet of tbe train with tbolr rifle on their arm to guard their dear one from "lavage beasts and still more savage men." Wm. Hovor. agent for "Our Standard Remedy," a guaranteed care (or all blood, liver and kidney iroooie. haa left a few boxes of the remedy 'at Orr Go's grocery store, where parties wishing to secure It can do so. zo-et Prof, and Mrs. G. H. Samuel have been elected to teacb a nine month' term of school in the Enterprise school, on Griffin creek, to commence Septem ber 7th. The principalshlp, which is taken by Mr. Samuels, pay a salary of (50 per month, and the primary, which will be in charge of Mrs. Samuels, pays M0 per month. The professor and his wife will rent a dwelling near the school bouse and move thereto in time to commence their school. These are good, thorough educators and the peo ple of Griffin creek are to be congratu lated. Mr. Samuels has been an em ploye in The Mail, office for several months past, and more faithful, honest and competent help was never bad in Ibis printery. j W. L. O.-r & Co. have a full and p-to-dute stock of shoes, for men, onion, or children. All ninus ami I prices From 81,2a to a,uu. ian nd examine our stock, whether you make a purchase or not, and be satis tied that we can save yo-J money on hoee as well as groceries. W. L Orr CO. J.'W. Denton, of Fort Klamath, while coming In from east of the moun tains this week, lost hla coat from the wagon. He didn't learn of his loss un til he had traveled several miles, and he waa pretty badly prelurbed for while, not from losing the coat, but on account of Its C3ntents. Tbo con tents consisted, among other things, of a bunk book, showing a goodly credit. nd 800 in currency. Frank Gould and party were coming In from rrospect and found the coat. Investigation bowed papers with Mr. Denton's name thereon and tbey were able to return the gentleman his property. Don't forget the Indian Band Con cert Friday night, June 2flth, at Wil son's opera house. One chance in a lletime to hear firat-olass music by a first-class band. Admission 25, 35 and .')0 cent. The Mail Is In receipt of a program of tho commencement exercises of the TIM TOGGERY W. F. ISAACS. Proprietor Palm.Bodg; BlocK Phone. Main 553 "The Toggery" has juat received a large Assort ment, of the latest effects in Neckwear Midg e t F our-in-Hands and Beaus, in and Peau de Sole Silks, the new French materials im ported especially for this season It is hardly neces sary to tell you that you must come to us in order to se cure, the largest asso rtment and most correct styles for the season Also a New Line of Shirts, Hats, Caps ISAACS, Uta Toggery Man J. Weeks & Baker! Undertakers and Embalmers MEDFORD, 0RE60N district. Messrs. Cook A Howland bave piped off some five acres of ground this season and are now engaged in cleaning np. In cleaning the bed rock tbey use a two and one -half incb hose, which is far superior to the old method of scraper and broom. With tbe old method it would take three month to clean the amount of bed rock they have exposed, while with the boee they will accomplish the same result In but little more than as many weeks. The Chewanee Indian Band of 30 nieceB comnosed of Indians from over twenty different tribes of the Western States and Alaska, will give a grand concert at Wilson's Opera House, Med ford. Friday evening, June 2lilh. This is the finest eouioned band on tbe Pa cific coaet and will give the oltizens of Medford and Jacksonville tbe best mu sical entertainment "of the season. Songs by Filipinos and Indians, which will amuse and delight the audience. Don't miss hearing this concert of classical, operatic and popular selec tions. Popular prices. Tickets for sale at Haskina drug store. Mat Selby, of Applegate, was brought before Justice Purdin, Wed nesday, on complaint of John Johnson Selby is about half as big aa Johnson, but the latter bore convincing evidence upon bis countenance that he had been a part in a personal altercation. Selby pleaded guiltv, acknowledging that he tad struck the first blow, but claim ing that the provocation had been great. Upon tbe recommendation of Asst. District Attorney C. L. Reames Judge Purdin fixed the fine at the minimun $5 and assessed tbe cost to the defendant, amounting to $1-35 more, For sale or rent Good residence, two lots, house nearlv new, six rooms tf W. T. YORK, Medford. Two Interesting games of baseball nr. Vallev Busines.College.located 1 be played at jaoasonvuie on -u, - " " " ' . I .. I 1,,ml,n Tankdnhm lA and . ni,.ar.i,lu rvnr ThB first name in " """"""" th n.t f flf..,n araduataa la that of Roseburg teams on tho 4th and Jack m a t.i, fr.rmrW . .fiinkaon ooun- Uonville and Grants H u aauwwo, -J t .. tnanlia nnrl av.nnnntv ill Ark . .ul .- T..tn, man, fl-land. I UUbtl MUIM, " - Ol .UIBV.TJUUVJ. - . , , ..! ka -111 and there are many of them here-willi raw juugou. - a--. K. nil tn nnin lhat he has added ee m wJa ..MH.llarviAntB tsi It la ttlrOBfl V .rrBlntB category of things which 8an08 a'e he A in thl8.end of the Pass on the 5th. W. F. Horn, of Hornbrook, Calif., will he can be "a dotn' " when occasion offers. For Sale A span of black horses; well matched; seven yeara old; weigbt, 1100 nounda each: sood drivers and workers. Inquire of J. C. Pendleton, Table Rock. J. D. Cook, of the firm of Cook Howland, was in Medford this week, from the firm's mine In Jump-off-Joe iSWEEPING REDUCTIONS In I SUMMER MILLINERY From now until July 4th Our rnmplole line of Trlmmcil ami KiMdv to Wear Hats will Iw sola at greatly reduced prices I( vou wish a bargain (or your money Cult on H. A. MtDYNiKI OD CO., TH MUUatn I'uflors bauk of Modford Uauk. state, and the play era are all right. Wall paper, latest stock, latcat pat eras, lowest prices. Weeks & Baker. Frank Hull will leave about the first of July for Orator Lake and Mt. Pitt, where, for several weeks, he will give hla attention to taking photo graphs of the various places of interest Mr. Hull has made some fine views of valley points and in all probability will bring back some good one from tbe mountain. Dressmaking and plain sewing at Miss Maud E. Wilson & Co.'s, The member of .Talisman Lodge, K. of V., at their meeting on Monday evening, ordered a warrant drawn on tbe funds of the lodge for $50, to be do nated to the suffering oitizens of Hepp ner and vlolnity. This make over $200 which ha been seat from Medford, and our oltizens are ready to "dig up" again If it becomes ueooesarj . Well & Shearer have the best equipped outfit for draylng and house hold moving in Medford. All kinds of wood for sale full measure ami prompt delivery. ' 8. S. Strayer, who, with Mra. Strayar, left Medford a few weeks ago to seek a location in California writes The Mail that they have about de cided to locate at Ontario. Says tbe country lay high. Is healthy and water la food. Orange growing la the prin cipal Industry. Both hose companies made a mad dash for a fire on Monday of thi week. but upon reaching the scene the fire bad been put out. Some dry grass in the yard around tbe Wortman house, on West Seventh street bad been set on fire and there being a breeze blowing at the time tbe flames got the better of those who set tbe fire and for a time things looked suspiciously like tbe barn would sorely be caught, but this waa prevented by prompt action .- A wedding will take place in Med ford on Sunday, July 5th, at the Ger man church, at which time and place. Mr. Pool, who recently returned from the East, and Miea Augusta Peck, of Central Point, will be married. Mr. Pool expects to buy a ranch near Med ford and make Jackson county bis fu ture home. Since the first day of January, 190S, to tbe present time.U. S. Commissioner Bliton, of Medford. has sent to the Roseburg land office $21,671.72. This is money collected by him on timber land proofs and for homestead filings and homestead and commuted home stead proofs made before blm. Tbe Tndians and Filipinos are nat ural born muaioians. Come out and hear the Grand Concert Band ai n 11 son's opera house Friday evening, June 26th. Admission 25, 3-5 and 50 cents. Mrs. J. Mosher was taken to the Medford hospital last week where a. minor operation' waa performed by Dr. Clarence Keene. Tbe patient is doing nicely and will probably be all. right within a short time. Lost Between Medford and Jack sonville, about June 1st, paicel contain ing black silk gooda. Finder pleasa leave at Mail office. 2o-2t A number of the members of the Knights Templar degree of Masonry of Jackson coutity went to Grants Pass Monday night to institute a comtnand ery at that place. ,. . Just reoelved a carload of sash and doora, and screen doors. J. H. Cham bers, Medford. 19-tf Miss Bertha King,daughterof Eman- . uel King, who left Medford last week: for her former home in Lisbon, Michi gan, waa married this week, to Mr. Earl Thurston.a weU-to-do-farmer,resid-ing near Lisbon.' 1 - t Fine line of linoleum, matting, hades and curtain fixtures. Weeks Jt Baker. ' Tuesday night was regular social time for the Women of the Woodcraft and thi was no exception to the gen eral good time which they, and their friends, always enjoy. John Failing, son of N. D. Failing, formerly of Jacksonville, was killed near Redding, Calif., last week by a runaway team. The Mail is under obligations to Welborn Bee son for as fine a branch of Tartarian cherries as ever grew on Ore gon trees. . ' Merchant L, B. Brown has moved, to the residence formerly oooupied by J.H. Norris, on sonthO street.' " ' ,i E. F. Winkler, the popular ahoe maker, has moved his repair hop to, the Eads aecond-hand store. V fleeting Fraternal Union. . Medford Lodge No. ' 421 Fraternal Union of America, will hereafter meet la the A. O. V. W. hall, on Tuesday evening of each week. All members are requested to attend. Secretary 421. . For Sale. A good brood sow and ten pigs. 20-tf J. D. Anderson.