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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1904)
Buy Meat at 1 1 woriman & gore s f$: Medford, cm. II BEST Meat at REASONABLE Price is the Motto we have Adopted s MEDFORD MAIL A. 5. BLITON. tfUmonan, Ohkoon, Auoust D, 1804 Mtn to Hume. ,. -H uof low days! but quit a plont) KKtUBSCRIPftOtt ll.go PER YEAR rvv'iatertd In the Pontolnoa at Metford, .Oregor . i -Maeaoad-OluB'MtU Hatter. IXfcpublican National Ticket. KoiFor President, TH1C013ORE ROOSEVELT otNewYrk i OHAS. W. 'PAIRBANKB 'Of'Indiaua 13. B i'Dimick; or Clackamas SFor FreBidentialBleotors: A. C' Hough,- of-Joeephine . J. H. Hart, of-Folk IK. A. Feef ot Malheur. ate. Dooley says that H. iGnssaway ' .'iavl' is "ayiher eighty-wan years' .i-dd and has eight million dollars, or :iiflht million years ouldnnd'tmhaa - aig4ly-rau dollars," and' it -rojiDy il?t matter which. Either reoom- mamittirtion is not a strong one for (he wmaBB-presidonoy. "Figures won't lie," but when'Uip Xjil!ar is guessiug a whole lot onihia T.nMnsils and allowing his peraoual-'feel'-MtgBlUi control his guesses, he la likij- : VJjrJkV be' badly deceived. So, the peo- - Ntta wboVaro -putting up the Demucrat Aiac fioreoasta are liable to find that they vahnii made ebrw serious erpora, when. :. votes are oou'iited iu November, i J .wlribgy seuta signed communis i maelmtm to' tbe (Urtnta Pass OUaarrev ti, Mn)hlir day uniiounoliiKfltln muiv , r. -(olwn' ooqifla of young peopuj. '"V-d' V-Hhe"ltm bad been publiietHMl itf 1 i ',,,i,ftjt, V tx' tbul it was false, inHtu)e ttuwft iiV'' "18 Pfooobly inttd as ' ' . aiK''' ",0 ditor of -'-, u' lindA parties lutbrostoiljfuil to. .. Illnlir ttllimx n-.mim.., ..Milium .m ,,l )S4uf3.-,l?orUBi)rl, still oontoajs tlmt'tn. tis .-"Btijali. " KJowie r.iB Mill anil, of Jjui!,.-eb.Vft.rly anoount ,ofti tho-fwr-WMW-,'r8r of ho 'n'"x' Iwr b' 'lamiMd.. ;Th JU'eiuiioiii..!t,W - ,.; fk, Ixaatlieiw J.ioplwW b- to -,- tonw . oa-wWjwoKJM- ,u, vm,.. ,, .r: "Oiove na- ikuolloit -y ((. Mfri8l." , 'the mngley .r.,-iMrtt," snu,; ,. -m ,,. or(flln , OiMi.t' ,, tin- Dingley Hinlwmit -i, ii(o eHrMOt tUe m,ml. ,Tt4rsPias:i'm -f M BX,HmM0!, f a war " " .a produced a surplus ot . ; J?;j,OilO,Ojr tfvolll!iv9 of t, tXr M,()0H , . . tll(, iin,1Bml, (.mini , , ..itmui' o (( ja 1(1(v01. Mfa ,. i)in , At a jDmuoointio nmotiuK In Sau ,'irivioii last wonk one of Uio aHnk ,. rajliclaivd that Parkor was known , aud iw liiug as Itoosnvnlt; then )ik irocidil to name him "Alton K " "AlUm 1" and. "Altou II," and . . iwocM uavtt knpt on Jt lying to mmi tlin right initial If a trlvud , hain't vnittiui it on a alip or par t , mti iumoM it to him. U a Ropubti . rati -orator was to happen to ay ""TiWaoikire J," or something like tut Start -there would havo been a vacancy -ia (ha ranks of spell btudera. When jiu aiMiak of "Teddy," overy Ameri a-r-naa knows whom you menu ami fooli j-JhJ that lio Imlonga to the " ...uTvvairy an utir ohiof oxmnilivo. 'l b Mail wintios to minRratulntu tlio .-n.-iinr.il anil Uio i-itiouc of Moilfiml tlm notion takoii by tho city law ..NikrH Iu fnilorliii! into a enntrar rtMlk thi t'oiiilor Water I'owor Co. ,V w fiirniKh tlii nuinluiiwlity with our r-jwlt Si't oloctl-lu light nnil povMir pur i-ioaoa. The I'otnniiitilty at Inrgii urn t ,OfhKTiiliilnlo Itaolf upou tin' fact thai C Street Meat Market, - - under the contract made last Tuesday eveuiug a good sized expense account has been eliminated ; the private citi zen can cou tettijjluto tbe installment of an electrio power service iu this -ity with complacency if he has use .'or power of any kind iu his business, ft meaus "good bye" to the gasoline and steam engines, with their attend ant danger, and the inauguration of the" rule of the electrio motor. There are people who" would "kick" if they were being hung, aud Medford Is not free from its branch of the universal order of Itnockers. This class will have much falt to And with the cou - tract and with the olty council for approving' It; bat tbe fact remains that this man's town Is not going- to stand still in the irxt ten years, if the people will jOBt set enough life into themselves to keep- their blood circulating. We must movev however. The development of our timber, min ing and horticulture resMUWes now commencing is "the rising o the tide in the affairs of mankind thai leads on to fortune. " Lotus take ft "at its flood." Don't "knock" any more. If you see a fellow cien . - . . uuiug n kuuu toing tor tne command Ity and also for himself don't i try eo handicap him. Help him along, mid you will shortlv be aomewoat (surprised to and that you are reaping some oi tne uenwtit j you tnougot were an going to nam. lie enterpris ing, be patriotic, bo neighborly Forget that you aca the only thing- un earco. witnaraw rrom tne urder of Knockers and loin that of Proures- sive Citizens, aud the- first thing you know, instead of being disgruntled aud retrogressive you will be happy and prosperous. Try it and aea if we are not right. It. H. Porter, of Table Roek, was in. Uie city this week. ExtarM'oa Kates ha the Ent. , llie Southern Paoino- Company will -elluacnrsion tioketa if St., Loa! mad OmVago an hillows: , ,i The fair rrom Medlopd to St. Louts, uoing nail returning by Portlaid, .is 1'rom IHatlfnrd lo Si. Louis sad re turn one way by Portland, and eilWn go-or return byOgon or El Paeov Wl. From--Medford toChtoaco. train lad i-elAirning by Portland; 182.50; one way hy Portland, no orretnrn bv Oedea sir in Paso, ii. I'roiu-MmlOord to St. Louis and re turn: from Chicago, or to Chieago and ratucn irjniu St. .Louis by Portland P: me -way Lhl-ouirh California bv Ouden or K Paso. !.5b. tbAV.-,e lickVia will be On sale uoon tWVillowine'dates: May 11th, 12th and W.W. -l-une IKih, 17tti and lHth; July I'tl. '.'d and 'Ml August .Bin. th and tilth ; SeDtember 5tb. 0th and Tth: (tetober 'id, 4th and Sth. These tickets are good for ten days going and good io return any time witmu ninety nays. Slonover prlvilhiea will be allowed go ng oaywtiore ea9t ot Uregon and .'alifornia, and returning will be Mowed anywhere. .v.8..BK WILCOX, ' Agent. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THB PUBLIC. Wo arn nleasnd to aunounce that out nowcr olant is now completed and we am now letttna contracts for a trans n union itno to extena tram Asnianu to Ivrants Pays. We are now ready lor Dusincss, to turn-all power, light and water to towns am! farms, placer mines and qtiartx mines along our transmission line. We will devoto siwcial attention to the irrigation ot farms by a aystnm of .UHltrlC pumps. WHICH are nviuu uacu with ureal success in Southern Califor nia and otner arid regions. Our tales will be latr ana reaeonaoie. nnineusi:rAte with Hood service; cor- nMiHiiiilsnce solicited. All inquiries will receive prompt attention. Lin, v. nil Munnger Condor Water Power Co., Tolo, Oregon. IcorhfnmTtv Oregon i T. PI IPPI V PPPSONAI . 4 It. C. Lewis returned from Portland Saturday. Rubs Moore, of Browuoboro, was in town Monday. Merchant Geo. F. King was at Rose burg this week. R. M. Kincaid was iu from Central Point Wednesday. ' , D. T. Lawton was in Ashland Tu.es- day, upon business. 1 Carl Crystal went to Colestin Tues- day on a short outing. Fred Barneburff made business trip to Ashland Monday. , Attorney Gug Newbury vrm in Med ford Monday on business. Tyson Beall, of Central Point, was a Medford visitor Monday. ' R. J. Cameron, of Union to wo. Was a Medford visitor Saturday. Miss Maggie Krause, of Jackson ville, is sojourning at Colestin. Miss Minnie Hockeuyoa left Satur j s liw,.). . .i.ir i ' VTb. Bybee; tho pioneer frmer and 'Btoctenoau, was id town Saturday. ' Jus. D, Weeks, o Trail, was among :hitf may Medford friends Wednesday- '''''' Kias Carrie Georgo tetonMd Mon day from. visit t her parenfia at Eugene. Druifdist Haskia wa at Oranis Pass the fonrpart of the week " nixm bnsineasv) ' ' " r " y 1 C. B. Roatef. of Corral PriaiCr w umonir old-tfime -Meiiford1 fixrietatta Saturday, Mia.. D. W.. Haeel- left JSdnday moraine for Colestin. to-reniaitai ev- eral wxka. Mra. Robk. Andersom left Satacd&y morniar on u viaiHt to-hei ouy Issu,. atj Oakland,,. Calif- ' Mi aw Mae Monihiam audi ISslon itagsdaVvIeft Tiieaday for moutha stay at Oaaaatin. Robt. Cook, the Deinoerotio- ee of Foota OBafrfc, . waa Medfbndi viairtop a few da;aince. ... J. G. Mkatin aud W.- Goniinoif( of the Meadawsy were1 im the oiityUuea day. upoEB butsiuesH.-. Caabier U. Altbnit and ftmiilp left Thu raday morn i n g. fori oanvp Hor ace, on Bnbte- creek. ' C. W. Goskliui. th 4aokeanjpiU' furniture dfeaier,. waa- thi Medttnxti on business. Saturday, Hou. W. i: Coiri fw- ati Grnntw Pass on legal business Krida.T Audi on SaUmlay- of last week- . Merchant aud Mrs. (?.. W..Woltnra, of Talon t( was among tbih matr old -time Medford friemis-SaflrdRy t F. W. HoUJa. Dr. Loim Dnnd ami H. i. Nicholson- retuioed. Mouday from a trip to their Butte-oroek. taume,. Misses MolHe Muur? and I5ell Throokmorten,.' of Jaukaoimille rw cinct, visited friends in. SUMlford Sun day. K. K. Bads,. Charlie uigiubotHam nnd Herb Brumbioworo aworat Utx.no river this week, ton a oouiple on thirea days. Miss Sylviat HukoI, vk bus Kju vamping at Cblostin for the past aev eral . weeks, returned. Wine Sudhy evnniug. P. H. Daily,, county suhoo. super intendent, was down from Cotestlu Friday, where bo and his ftuuily are spending tbe haatatt tema. h. L. .Ihcoos returned Mouday from the north, a here he bus beau to. attend the Meeting of tbe 1. O. K. M., great ecu moil at Seaatde. Hon. V. S. Crowoll toft Monday ftar Newport, Oregon, where he will spend tho next few weeks, enjoying the recreations of the sewsido resort, Mr. and Mis. .1. Ti. Bollinger and Prof, and Mrs. tJus Simmels left this week for a several week.' outing on ! Koguo river up near (.rants Pas. Miss Angio West, of Ortklaml'iilif.. i m Med font upon h visit to T. hid! ,1. V. lawton itiul ti. II. Haskins mid families and l:nolo Thonins 'et. Mi. nnd Mrs. , K M. Stowurt nnd Mrs. Siishii I'orry, who luivo lioeu ruciticutiug at Mrs. Perry'd homestead on Willow creek, returned on Mou-duy. A. P. Talent and family and J. ). lier.-ton utid family left Tuesday for a bix weeks' outing at Newport, Ore gun. Misses Helen and Grace MeEwun,of Portland, are visiting in Medford the gUHdU of Misses lua and Mabel Buy. C. A. Dickison, of Grants Pass, was iu the city Saturday upon business. Mr. Dickison has taken a position a salesman with the R. L. Coe Mercnn t le Co. &r. D, E. Nelson, of Lafayette, Oregon, aud Mrs. C. O. Haimes, of Portland, are lu Medford upon a visit to their pa rent 3, Mr. aud Mrs. A. H Hooker. T. H. Cochran was down from Colestiu Sunday. He reported that his little child, who has been serious ly ill for several months, very much improved. J. A. McCall, the civil engineer, and' party -' returned Friday evening from the Butte oreek country, where he has been running a preliminary railroad survey. , Mr? and Mrs. W, L, HaUey, Mrs. C. E. Halley, Herb Brumble and Harry Hampton left . Weduesday for Butte creek, Bogue river. . Crater lake and Klamath county. Merchant H. U. Nicholson left for Portland Monday evening to attend the meeting of the Oregon Develop ment League, aud to look after some business matters. A. J. Klum,who was called to Soda ville, Linn county, a short time ago, retured Saturday. He left his father somewhat better, but still not entire ly out of danger. H. W. Jackson left Saturday for the Umpqua divide cm a prospestmg expedition. He has trace of some good. looking quartz in that section and goes to investigate It. R. McDonald, and daaghter,. Miss Anna, of Brown sboro, were in the oity this wek. Miss Anoa returned to San Fraacisco Tuesday; after three weeks' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrst A. H. Peachey. of Eagle Point, waa-in the city a few d&trs since,. Mrs. Peachey took a train from here to Oklahoma1 and Kansas, where ah will visit he father and sister. JudSge Mablon Pardin left Wadnes day for Coob county, to be gonw sev eral weeks. Should-he find a location to Ms notion over there he wilt., in all probability, deoida- to move there with hittfaunily. "; ' Miss N'ora Sydow, of Central Potiat was in Medford this week upon a Visit to her friend, Mras- Iris Cook. Miss Sydow baa but recently gradu ated from the- State Normal School, at Sau Jobi Calif., F. M. Wrfeem and famOy and Mit aud Mra.W. Button attested Thurst dfa? for Cratev lake. Pelican !bay and! other places. They have set nojtime I&OBt for thettr rsturn andti will stay until tbey geUtto&&. Iffiaa Olive Cooper, train! nurse, retutmed this weak from- a week's stay a few miles out fom Urania Pass, wh ahe bad been: attend log .profess ionallyp upon m thirteen -yeaeHsM sod- of Mm Sheep, who was Injmtaoli ina runwanr. Mr John F. White and' -cftubhter, Mie Zeta, left Sottuirday mortBinK for San Francisco audi Berkeley. Calif. , oiu ai visit to refativs and friends.. Mr; Wluifca acooapamwd tbenai an far aaA-ahlaitd and will., join, thaw later iu California. , S.. SL Keddeu, aui Mteusiv) raitin gnowHi otr Fresno oovcaty, CaKtt was iu M-tdford this waeu upon a vtait to Ms fftcants, Mr. anaS Mrs- J.. W. RedVsbu,. h en ruiiba home Crom a visit tM bte St. Ltfuitf fair, ami other Eastwin points. . MeJ! Pevure, ofl' Pwrmans erreekt. who-hue- Iweu woBUing( at Blacfk-Bear, Siskiiyou county, arrived hotiu Mon day, having been aaifiKl1 hither by the accidents which befeU. his Vrsothers, Dan iir Klamath uoimty ancb lloyd, at Auikwvitle. Mhnii Schmidt nnt duughtar,'. Mrs. B. B. Haney, oC tlaoksoutlle,. ra tuxn'exl lVida.v frtii the WUIamette, where tfcy hHve been Htteiwting the grand kvlyes. A. (j. XI. VM and D. oft H., at Portland,. miuV the great eounciJ L Oi K M., at Astoria. t Merraant H. E. Boydon left foe the Butte crek country Thursday. He will be joiuedi hy II. Doubled, Homer RotheinuU and ''Shorty" I Miles aud the miartat will enjoy a sevwal days' knot. Merobuutt F. W, HokUis Is alsn ot the party. C, E. Speitver, formerly a resident of tlritnu creek, was in Metlfonl Sun day, en route to Art Xicholsou's home, near Jacksonville, to visit his sister, Mr. Nicholson, Clint is now In the employ of the Western Union Telegraph company lu the con struction and repair crew. .1. Court Hall aud family land Mrs. C. F. Young, of Gold Hill, left Thnrs-I day for an outing of a month iu the! hills. 'I'hey will vit-it Crater lake' and intervening points. Fort Klamath, j Spring creek. Pelican bay and every j where else. They expect to campi when they feel like it, stay as long rf they want to, then move to fcoiue other camping place indeed they are starting out to enjoy thu trip, ruther than to break any time records. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Brown If ft Wedneedav for Hdt-. Can., near whUh plane Mc Brown U .u:aged in minfnt. Carmel Martin, the base ball pHcliei, waa oo the foitth bound train Weduee day, on his way home to Sao Jose, Cu1. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. b Young, of! Cnlri Rill fm im WpitnnaHnv M s. Young j.lned J, Court Hall( partv. in Waldield, Illinois, aiui also at Og ' .J ' , . , ., K i den, Utah. Mra. Carstena ucconipa Thuidar, for the trip "around tie ; niuu uwr husband Bust, but" did not horn" via Crater" Lake, Pelican tly return with him, and upon the arrival and other rtsorts. of Mr. Carstens here he received a r . , , t i (telegram stating that his wife had Merchant W. R. Colemaii, of Phoon- boon very ill since he left, but was ix, was in Medford Tuesday, on busi i then somewhat improved. The lady ness. He tells us that the firm of Coleman Sc Jlearu have sold a out? third interest in their mercantile business to A. H. Fisher, a gentle man who came to tWs section about two years ago from Lake county, Oregon. The new firm will be known as Coleman, Hearn A Co., and they intend enlarging tbe store building, increasing the stock and, in fact, conducting a first-class country store. Mrs. M. S. Jennings, of Grants Pass,. was in Medtord this week upon a visit to her many old-time Medford friends. The lady has but recently purchased a fine farm near Murphy, In Josephine county There are 260 acres of the laud, much of which is good alfalfa and fruit land and is planted to these products. The lady is very much eiated over her purchase aud thinks she has the finest home in all Southern Oregon and henna ny good friends here are rejoicing with her in her good fortune. Oscar Talent, of Talent, was in the city Wednesday upon business. . Mr. Talent has a fine melon patch at his place and the melons are right ' now ripening and he has commenced to market them. The fact that his mel ons' are of fine flavor seems ' to have been made known to several parties in. that locality, as on Thursday even ing over sixty of his very beBt melons were "plugged" and eatenv Mr. Tal ent la justly indignant at this and he has asked us to give warn in g that hereafter he is going to lay in wait for these melon theives and the first one caught in his patch will be roughly handled by himself personally and by the law. Manager Sehaffer, of the Gold Hill Development Co., was in Medford Tuesday. He informed a Mail repre sentative that the work on the' dam and- canal of the company is progress ing favorably,, and that it will be but a shrtttfc time until the plant wiH be ready for buaeaessv The company ia I not making y effort to have their work exploited in the newspapers. believing,-as-they doy in the future of Southern Oregon,- and that they have "a- proposition that will eventually. reiraburae them. for the expense in curred; With 26-foot fall from the. dam to the power hoaeev e power of! 8000 -"horse' oaat be easily develop,. and perflaps move-. It ia not the n .termittenfc powem generated by a swift .current but the steady power gained by the ownstans pEesmvtr of the im Itnanse bendy of water coming down': 36a.-oantdi. Rev,. BV. W.. (Costisns ratnrned bat wt9 OfrocA Coura oft tile 9tot Ot OreODi for tBi OoimR nf. lBttw-ii u IsaontKliN. Ubarley, pfftinhfll. Addle Cnr , lay. defendant. ttdle UbMrlsy the-above- aamef dotendairt. THE NAME OP fHK STATE OF ORE&QN Vott ate'-herebv reoafred to nnanar and rw. Mer the oomnlalnt filedi otminut nn fix tho aimre entitled Court within, tenntayi froitu tiuv (taie of the ferrice of this StimmMg upn you ii Mtved vriutinithis-Jdunty,.OD it Mire & with- buj u uci vuuuij tn imaaiaie, men ro.tain -7et.lv dava from t.i rint nt bha avAn ni tWsSnmmoas-upon you; or if by pu llcfttion titan wltbioiix weexs frotni firat dte of pub lrciton;an4if you fai 1 so -ao5wer for want Hereof, the ollnti will applr to the Oourt ive- the reiirttprftye for ia o.l cmplainit here rn to-writ 6Vr I'dee w loror distolvls; the bonds of imiiuiwjj) uu bjiwiuk jed-iiMn you wa tbe iBiintiff. i-Bisi-uiBinoiitipuiue(ii lathe Minroft TVktL Pur.Hinnt to an oriHii oi H. K. Hum ;ndge, mad-ln-CbMDberi,i JrksonTlll, sLi rsauty and State,. JXUy 0. 1901, ?h& first jjuuiicitiioaiDeiiigon lie TiTM nv ob July, '.WXj and Sfae last publication on the 2nd tUyor Sfrptetubfro, ltXM. 7 M . G- Hoc, Attorney for ptalntlfl. T4- r Guns. Fishini Tackle and everything vou need to take awav when you GO CAMPING ' H. G. NICHOLSON ji 5pend Your COLESTIN Hotel Now Open. pine Camping Grounds For Hates ami other Information Adilres? H. B. COLE, Colestin, Ore Saturday from his several weeks trip to Detroit, Michigan, whithenho went tts a delegate from the Baptist clinch of Medford aud Goldeudale, Wash ington, to the International Buptut Voting People s Convention. Rev. 1 uMtH spoKe in tne convontion fur ' Vuuitte northwest, and also, while I iu Detroit, preucbod at the Grace M, j E. church. The pastor of this church has preached to the congregation i which assemble for twenty-six years. Mr. Curs tens also preached during his 1 visit ill the East, at hlS home Chlll-ch will return to yregon as soon as she is aoie co travel. Bids Wanted. We are ready to ac cept bids and let con" tracts for ' digging holes for and erect ing poles for : an electric light and power line from Gold Ray to Sled' ford. We will make contracts with re sponsible parties for each piece of work singly, or for both. CONDOR WATER & POWER CO. Gold Ray, - Ore. Upto-bate NURSERY Central Point, Ore, " . We carry a full line ot Fruit Trees in al) the leading varie ties; ' ' OUR SPECIAL: Tim Bennett.. Seedling Apple is the coming 'market apple, ricHest flavor, ffnest teslnre, -longest beeper and- ttw, rooet . , beautiful Apple ever intro duced. S. L. BENNETT, . . - Orignator J. Si BARNETf, ; bitrottucer Schemerhorn Building: Contractor Orders taken at ece at fowa Lmnber and Box C the new artist W A.TC HdAKcR ' Wst of Kaflroad) MiiSl.,- Mertiwd.OTe. fnSAtlaJftction gunraateed la tbe most approved workmanship, with poUt and punctual attention to afl work In my care CARL GB1HKK ox f Vacation at the i SPRINGS 9