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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1904)
tut ,11 k k i. 11 13 if CLEARANCE SALE till Yes, we are lightening our stock of summer wash goods, and for the next thirty days will place our entire line on the market at absolute Cost. Sale begins FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1904 7 and (S cent Lawns, etc , reduced to 10 and 12J cent Lawns, reduced to 15 and 16 cent Lawns, reduced to 25 and 27 cent Lawns, reduced to - - 4J cents per yard 44 and 8 cents per yard 11 and 12 cents per yard 19 cents per yard 30 and 35 cent Lawns, reduced to 50 cent Lawns, renuced to 75 cent Lawns, reduced to -50 cent wash Silk, reduced to 26 cents per yard 39 cents per yard 56 cents per yard 3 yards for SI Kemember that this stock consists of a large assortment of all the latest novelties, such as plain Voiles, Fancy Striped and Figured Voiles, Silk Mulls, Organdies, Lawns, Crashes, Wash Silks, Cotton and Silk Foulards, Linnens, Etc. These prices you cannot afford to pass by without notice. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. If you believe it you will come. If you don't, come and we will convince you. BARGAINS FOR ALL. Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. Secure what you need before it is gone. These prices sell the goods. Sale Begins Friday, July 1, 1904. W. H. Meeker Co.. Medford, Oregon. Communications from our e erul correspondents must reach this office not later Limn Wednesday noon to inBure publication. .lackHonville Hcwh. tolopbono girl M !hh Lulu iloiioB now. lion. .7. W. Morrill wiujin town Kri lnyt on biiHinoHH. Mr. autl Mrs, Dovlin piiHsod through town Huturdny uflomooii. Vanoo Colviu roturnod from his trip to Applongto during tlio wook. Misses Annie Keogun and Tlortlia LowIh spent Saturday in Anhlund. (Juh Newbury bus been spondiiiK ttuvvrnl days at his ranch on Squaw Jake. Mrs. Jimies CronomiUor and C. C. Xicokimm have returned from Port- laud. Mrs. llattio White and daughter, Zola, spent Friday and Saturday among their many Irion da. Mr. Duval whh in town Saturday, lie leaveH for Eastern Oregon the first of the week to engage in haying. Mr. Lungreno was down from tho copper mines Saturday, He roportB lite weatbor very much cooler there than hero. At the school meeting hold Monday, C. J. llriggs was elected director to succeed J. H. liuil'er. Gum Nowbury wan elected clerk. The following marriage licenses have been limited: 11. R McLaughlin and A doll no Thurston, June 21th; Ted E. KoImo and Stclhi Wtml, Juno 23d. It is roportod that tlio Opp mine, on JauUson creek, has been Hold, aud that development work will anon take place. Thin is a good mine and ought to pay the owners a good return for the time spoilt ou It. The bay baler is taking a vacation, I Sams Valley, were trading with our owing to shortage of help. It is uu- f merchants last week. Table Rock items. iw ). c. r. Ad. llolmifimulo a flying trip to hero tlio hist of tho wook. S. K. Adama loft for Ashland Tues day, to bo gone several days on business. W. K. Hyrum and fiimlly returned Monday from visit with Apploguto rehitlvos. Mr. iiiul Mrs. Hlehnrd Jennings Knt Biuduy nt (Irntits Pubs, tIbIUuk Ills mothor nud fmuily. Tho frost on Snlurdny night BOvoro ly liijurod aoine of Itho tondor vege tables and hit ooru badly in BpolB. Thoro Is somo Uuk of building n wagon road from horo to Clold liny, which would bo ft grant convoiiionco to fnrmors horo. fortunate ub muny toiiB of bay are awaiting baling. lion. John Olwoll and a party of friends mado an uutoniobilo trip to this solution Monday and spout somo tlmo looking ovor tlio Portor orchard. Mr. Portor. wlillo shooing a horse recently,' had tlio misfortune to bo thrown against an anvil. Tlio result ant sore Bide, upon e.ainiation by Dr. Plckol, roveiilod a rill torn loose, so now Mr. P. is a little particular what (kind of work ho is engaged in. Notwithstanding the abseuco of 11 ii inn bin' of people from tills neighbor hood, tho attendance at tlio Kndeavor mooting Sunday wiib good and Miss liortha Chapman gave us a very inter esting program, proving that tho in terest in thia movomont 1b not on tho docliue. It Iliad boon voted to mako hiBt Wednesday evening a Boolal night for the lihidonvorors nod two Bcore or moro gathered at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Portor. After the us ualsong practico, ioo oreaui and cake were Berved and ub somo one remark ed, no ono would have imagined was buBy buying time. 1. 11. Macdonald got a onso of plct- uroB and koopaakoB tho first of tho wook from his far off London homo and has hud much plonBiiro in Install ing thoui in his home horo. 111b boy friends are particularly Htruck with tho pictures of tho d liferent boat oluliB, of which Mr. Macdonald was a nioinber, and in looking at tho module won in varioiiB contests. Deafness Cannot Be Cured liy local nprillcattoiis, an tin))' cannot roach the ulnunneil tuirtlon ol tlio oar. Thoro ta only ono way 10 onro uoaiiioMB, turn iiiul i uy kviioih-.i tloual rem illi's. lloufiicHs la cftiitUMl by an lullainctl oonilllton or tho mmiuiiu itnliiR ot tlio HiiHtaohnln Tutit'. Whnn thin tulio Ib liillHmt'tl fou havo a rumbling aountl or Imperfeol licur UK, ami wbon It lsriillroly r-losi'tl, il 'ntnnss 1h the roHUlt, ami imloss tho Intlaiiiatton oan bo takon out. ami this tuho teato.cu to Its normal rniutitlon. hcarlru will bo tleatronoil forevi-r; nlno OJlsos out of Ion aro r-iuiflt'il by oatarrli, whioti la nothing but intlanioil comlltlon or tho mucous tnlrliHTO- Wo will filvo Ouo Hunilroil Dollara for any n.i.n t.r Ili'iirnosK frniimul liv ontiirrltl that rail' not bo enrol! by Hall's Ctuarrh Cure, Doinl for i-lrnulKrH. lrco. V. J, CIIKNKV CO., Toledo, O. Soul by ilruttRlHta. . Tabu UaU'a Vainlln IMHs fo' conitlimtlon. Central l'oini Items. Mrs. Elizabeth Hoss Is very ill with tonsllitiB. J. V. Mnrksbury, of Ashland, spent Monday lu our olty. Miss May Nenlon, of Sams Valley, was shopping hero Monday. Mrs. W. H. Held Is paying relatives at Uloudule a visit this week. K. P, Dnnlap, of Tolo, was in after supplies tho first of the wook. Mrs. Theo. Glass and Mrs. Chaso, ot Caldwell brothers havo taken their shoop to Abbott llutte for the summer. Morritt Elliott and family havo gone to Eiigono to Bpeud tho Bumnior with elatives. Miss Norah lieebe closed a very suc cessful term of school in Sums Valley last week. Miss Lillio Jcifors, left lor Ashhiud Wednosndy, where she goes to visit j her grandparents. Miss Elsio Hicks, who has been vis iting friends tit Cottage Grove return ed homo lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Doiison returnod last eok from their bridal tour. They visitod St. Louis, Chicago and Min neapolis. MisB Norah Sydow, who graduated from the Stato Normal School in Snu Joso, Calif. , last week, returned home Saturday. Win. NleholB and family loft for ProBpoct this week to camp during tho Bummer. Mr. N. is ouo of tho for est rangers. Goorgo Morritt, who huB boon at tending the State University at En gone the past year is Bpeuding vaca tion at home. Captain Amos Fries aud wifo, of Portland, who havo been visitiug Mr. Fries' mother., took Sunday evening's train for homo. Alpha Frool and family took up res idence at Jacksonville last wook. Thoir many friends here wish them much success whomever thoy go. Mrs. J. W. Gibson loft lust wook for (Irent Falls, Mont., where she goes to visit her daughtor, Mrs. Frod Wright. She will visit relatives in Taeonia before. she returns. G. II. Perkins foil from a load of hay Tuesday aud broko his arm and hobo, and was badly bruised up. Ir. Pleasants roduoed tho fracturoB and made tho pntiout comfortable as could bo under tho oirounistnucee. j Mesdnmes P. A. MoyorB, M. F. Noble, L. A. Jordan, M. A. Hoard, Esther HartMill and Eninin Hlbbiinl, of Modford, W. H. C, visited W. 11. Harrison W. R. C, lust Saturday and a very pleasant tilno wns bnd. tho mooting closed thore oreuni und cuke sorved. Obituary. poistiou. An aotive temperance work er, hor influence among both students and teachers was wide and ever to ward the upbuilding of strong, selfre limit characters. She was an organ izer of district institutes for teachers and succeeded in establishing various reforms for tho benefit of those work ers. In tho yeai18(U she was united in innrriiige ut Oxford, Now York, to David H. Van Antwerp, of Janios- villo, Wisconisn. In 1870 sho removed with hor family toSchuyler,NobraBka, living in that state until 1892, when alio came to Oregon, making her home since then in Modford und Portland. She louves two boos, Uoorge L. Van Antwerp, of lloquium, Wush., and Earl E. Van Antwerp, of this city, Also Bix Bisters: Mrs. Etta Lowry, of St. Paul, Minn., Mrs. Albert Sanders, of Santa Rosa, Calif., Mrs. Julia Car. rath, of Redlands, Calif., Mrs. Louisa Moifatt, of Chicago, 111., Mrs. Carolyn Knight, of Oxford, N. Y. and Mrs. D. E . Winton, of Morris, N. J. Funernl services were hold from the First Methodist church in Med ford, Sunday, May 29th. The same evening the remains were shipped to Portland and a last service for friends and relatives in that city was held at Fiuley's undertaking parlors, Tues day, May 31st, Rev. Moore, who was a friend of the deceased, aud hiB quar tet of. young lady singers, conducting the services. The remains are at rest in the Lone Fir cemertery. During Mrs. Van Antwerp's resi dent e in this city she has followed out the line of work indicated by her early education. An earnest, Chris tian ;woniau, with a heart and brain large enough to take in acocunt the many things that lead to failure in hor fellow men aud women, she was evor ready so long as her health per mitted to respond to the cry of the needy or tho fallen, and hor hand was I over outstretched to uplift her less fortunnte fellow boings. A noble life, at its end leaves no sting. - The work has been done, tho journey finished and the wearied traveler sinks to quiet rest in the arms of He "who doeth all things woll, " lenvlng behind a record upon which hor children aud child ren's can gaze with pride, with a con- After . ftilout hope that there is a reward waB lee ; hereufter for tho man or woman whose life has beeu as the "Master" would have liked it to be. How About Your Summer Vacation? ixewport or Yaquina bay is the ! Change of Firm. After the first of .Tulx. inru t ideal seaside resort of the nnrthPonUin 1 Haskius will be taken into rarr.nan.hin coast. Round triD tickets nt I lu my drug business and tlio H n. imsRlus reduced rates on sale from all South ern Pacific points in Orogon., on and ater June 1st. Ask ngonts for infor mutiou and a hmidRiunniv i,n.,.. n lustratod souvenir bnoklot, or write to EDWIN STONE, Manager C. & E. R. R., Albany, Ore., or W. E. Comau. (i. P. A s p n Portland, Ore. ' Lost. A sorrel horse, weiirlit nhmif onn pounas, miiia in ngnt eye, mane and tail climied short. nift,ia for information of same. E. F. RAYMOND. Big Butte, Oregon. Lost An Ivory side comb, wh'te, t with white stones. Finder please l-ave at this office and receive a suit able reward. Mrs. H. Pelton. name and stvle will bo fi & Son, In closing up my books, after a suc cessive drug business in Modford for twenty years, I find muny accounts owing me, which I would like to have settled before opening a new sot of umjuh. All persons knowing themselves be ing mdobted to me will please call aud settle. . G. II. HASKINS. Advertised Letter List. Followlni; is a list or letters remains un 20, 10M. Mora poBtofflce on Jimo Olautan', Mrs. Lottie Hordwfck, Mrs a W tioliauR, A E ?,1I80 cent will be made upon de livery of eaoh of the above letters Persons calling lor any of the above .altera 111 please say " Advertised." A. AI. Woodford, Postmaster Hay and irain at Warner & Davis'. 0 iii.jiiMin -I.. .... , M u u-.riHjji. rT ! arm f taison Phonograph Parlors LOOK OUT FOR PICTURE IN THIS - SPACE NEXT WEEK. C. E. MORTON, Prop Medford, Oregon VF" V " " 1 fr Vn Tft if j-r Ml iIIAjA Addio S. Von Antwerp was born in Otsego county, Now York, March 14, 18118, and died at Modford, Orogon, May 25, 11HM. Sho was ono of a fam ily of ton children, six of whom are morniug services 11 a. n living today. Sho spout the days of ' LcaRe, 7 p. m. ; Union AA10NU THE CHURCHES. m m m m Spend Your Vacation at the COLESTIN SPRINGS Hotel Now Open. Fine Camping Qrounds For Kites and other In tor mat ion Address H. B. COLE, Colestln, Ore hor childhood aud young womanhood I in tho old college town of Oxford, whoro the old Puritan priuoiplos of right living and pure thought wore deeply instilled into her mind aud heart. These same principles of jus tice to all and loyalty to hor friends woro among tho vory strong points In her character. Early lit life sho be oamo much lutorostod in educational work, and devoted mauy years to that line of work In New York, Wisconsin and Nebraska. In the latter Btnte she was particularly active in educational linos, bolng appointed to All a vacan cy as eiiporluteudoitt of public sohools and four times re-elected to the same MKTHOniST KPlSCOrAL OHUKCH. Sunday, July 3d Sunday sohool at 10 a. in. ; Pastor's Bible olass, 10:15; i. ; Epworth services at KODAKS m BflRGfllNS SEE OUR JAPANESE TABLECLOTHS . . . HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST " CANDY AND STATIONERY . . Medford Book Store, Medford Oregon tho Methodist Episcopal church, South, at 8 p. m. R. 0. Blackwell, Pastor. PRESIlYTKUIAN CHUUCB. Next Sunday communion service in tho morning at 11 o'clock. Union sorvices iu the evening at the South MethodlBt church, at 8 o'clock. W. P. 8HIELDS, Pastor. Chautauqua at AshlandJuly 13-22. Great leotnrers. Chorus clashes for sdiilis Intermediates and primaries ninior fine direction. Numerous1 M'hooU. Assembly fine. Vocal and instrnmental mnsie. Better than ever. 1 Send for information, Come. 23 1 W. W. EIFRRT. THE CITY TAILOR, Has one of the Finest selections of Suitings and Pantaloons ever shown on the coast. A Fit Guaranteed. TRY ONE OF OUR TOP COATS EIFERT, The City Tailor