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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1904)
The Wertman 8 Gore Market , . , is Making a Specialty of . Picketed Pork and Corned Beef . . . OF ALL KINDS TRY SOHE OF IT ... We are also in the and HOGS in any WORMIAN 8 Tho foot ball sobboii bas closed, the sinco 1000, tlio vote cast for tbo cau ,eotiou is ull over utid tlio war didates of that party totalling 7015 aorrespondonts can now resume opcr Tho roto oast was the largest sinco tlon after their long rest. - .1 W, there being 05,441 votes oast Xir holy writ we read of tho sower lio wont forth to sow. From recent iuvolopmonts it appears that Port 4md has a sowor that wont' sew. llio Utah student who huB a mania or killing women is doubtless insaiio, aut It Is a kind of insanity that can (boat bo ourod in the prosenoe of oer tiu Invited guests and under tho wiHpicoB of tho sheriff. If tho uvorago Australian boy is 11.1 It, l.io IninflnBtl onilllill mjuiwig "- Uio log slature of that country has ", ..,..,,. aitoiy aone a gouu turn w mnu Manufacturers, in passing a law pro jfcibiting boyB under sixteen from anolclng oigarottes. A prominent savant says that adul terated food killed good morals, that man cannot bo moral while his ataumeh is rebelling against unwholo imuie food. Good deal of truth In Hut; also about the timo a mnu'B morula aro klllod by adulterated food ke is about ready to leave this niun alnuo sphoro himBolf. Jf Oonoral Stoossoll caa hold Port lrlinr until the arrival of the Baltic JXeot It muy mean the turning of tho Ohio of war against the Japanese. Tho sea power of tlio lattor is limited, Snili it la safe to any' that thoy will ' give tho Russian iloet a good argu ment mid show tho world what muck ui do against almost over whelming adds. According to tho official returns lh total vote of Oregon on Novoin Biur 8th was 00,263, of which tho Ro (mblioau tlokot roceived 60,435 and alio Democratic ticket 17,457, making lie Kopublioan plurality 43,000. The Snolalist voto has inoreasod ovor GO0O Hivtiiiaiiiiin, . FINI cuothino! ; Long Overcoats A slylo that is very popular. Finished with fine velvet collar, broad-built thouklers. out loose and roomy in the skirt, beautifulh tailored and lined, made of blue, black and Oxford Kerseys, Mel-, . ' ton and plain black and Oxford Chovoits, Viounas and Friezes, $10 tO $5 - Double-Breasted Overcoats We've got an unusually lare assort ment of doublo-breastod Overcoats with and without belts, -made" from Scotch Ohovoit in plaids, si ripes and mixed effects, also of black and Oxford Vicunas and Irish Friezes; cut long and roomy, handsomely lined, Btylish, warm and sorviooablo, ,", $750 I) D MEDFORD, market at all times, for quantity i mat year, u,iiti .iiepuuucuu uuu u,-. GG2 Demo-Popullst. Tho vote would hare been muoh larger this year bud thoro bte l anything liko a contest, The vote was as large it was principally owing to the Prohibition question figuring in the oampalgu. Rozue River Land Company. Among tho different ways of carry ing on tbo roal estate business, prob ably tbo most boueflolal to tho gener al puolio, is the method which up-to- dato agencies adopt of Botting forth ' , ,, . . the advantages of soil and climate to intending purchasers through the medium of the press and circulars of information, thus attractingtho best olomont of those who desire to re move from the rigorous oltmate and surroundings of the east to this fa vored valloy. With this idoa upper most, n llrm to be known as the Rogue River Land Company, a partnership composed of John D. Ohvoll, H. C. Lewis and V. M. Holmes, well-known locally, and C.'A. . Mniboovf, of the Southern Paclflo Company, Portlaud, tbU week opens up for business in Medford, occupying apartments with Abstractor Narregan 'in the Palm Bodge block. The company will buy and sell roal estate, exeouto commis sions and will mako a specialty of sub-dividing lurge properties to meet the demand for small tracts which has grown from the buocoss of so many of our orchardists on small holdings. They believe that our rapidly chaug lug conditions, tho success of our alf alfa aud fruit farmerB, tbo approach ing Louis and Clark fair, aud the probability of an oarly development of our timbor resources, will attract largo numbers' of home-seeker to jacKson oounty during the coming yi or, and thoy will make It their busl-( Now For Overcoats! Get One Now We've got the swellest Overcoats in the city, the sort demanded by men and young men who follow the fashions and who observe economy. That we are able to offer you unprecedented values is due to selling the famous Michaels-Stern Fme Overcoats which possess every style-feature that the men who know demand in their apparel. Your examination of tho great variety of styles and fabrics that we show will convince you that it is extravagance to wear to-measure-nnido apparel. We've a style, a fabric, a fit and a price to suit every man and purse. Medium Length Overcoats A favorite stylo wit!) the conservative men, finished with rich velvet collar, broad-built shoulders, cut loose, hand somely lined; made of blue and black Kerseys and black and Oxford Vicunas, fl 1 f a j O meltons and Friezes ij 1 J lO $JV F. K. DEUEL & CO., First Class BEEF GORE ness to add to the "numbor of judic ious advertising and eastern connec tions. The firm wants to list your property, and will uso every effort to place it with a desirable purchaser at an early date. Tboy want to make a showing ill their otllce of some of our resources ond especially request those having desirable specimens of fruits, urains. vegetables or natural ourlosltlos to bring them in aud se euro a prominent place in their col leotlon aud due credit to the owner or producer. Southern Oregon needs advertising aud needs it badly. It is the most favored sootion of the entire state, and has had its "horn the least tooted." Assist a firm who will make good this want by listing your property with them and see if it does uot pay you aud prove of benefit to tho valley. Doesn't Respect Old Age It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just oontrary In the case of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severo aud irrisnoctive of old ago. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25o at Chas. Strang Drug Store. AMONU THE CHURCHES. It. E. CHCKCH. SOUTH Sundav school at 10 a. m. ; sermon at 11 by tho pastor, followed by the communion service. Services at 7:30 All are Invited to these sorvices. H. C. BROWN, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH. ,.j , Preaching services at the usual hours next Sunday, morning and evening. ,r F. W. CAESTENS, Pastor, Sheep Estrayed. Thero has estrayed upon different dat.'s during the past ten days from our enclosure, nortu ot jieaioru, u.u sue p. lutormttion le -ui"b u ry will be pau1 for. WORT IAN & GORE, 0"-;3N purely personal C. W. DeCarlow was in from Trail Tuesday. Mrs. A. V. Dairyman left Sunday for Yroka, Calif. F. L. Chum pi in was iu town Mon day from Foots creek. J. M. Howard was down from Browusboro this week. George Lynch, of Trail, was among .Mod lord friends Tuesday, J. D. AnderHon, of Climax, was iu the city Saturday and Sunday. M. McDonald and ft. W. Jristian were up from Foots creek Monday. Gale Do Lash mutt is here upon a visi to his sister, Mrs. E. B, Pickel. ' Mra. C. C. Parker arrived in Med ford Tuesday from Lexington, Ore gon. Sid Cole is up from California for a few days1 visit with relatives and friends. . Mr. and Mrs. John Rader, of Kagle Point, were in Medford Saturday upon business. Hon. G. W. Dunn aud family ate Thanksgiving turkey with Ashland friends. Hon. W. M. Colvig returned Mon day from a professional visit to Klam ath Falls. T. L. Taylor loft Tuesday morning for a week's business visit to Shu Francisco. O. L. Murphy audi Juue Adams returned from Merrill, Klamath coun ty, Mouday. Miss May Phipps, of Medford, at tended t-ie teachers' institute at Ash land this week. H. J. Doubleday, the Butte creek lumberman, was in Medford several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fox, of Central Point, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. aud Mrs. Rawlings. 1 : Mr. Richard, a brother of our good townsman, G. T. Richard, arrived iu ; .Medford this week from the East. I Mrs. Eliza J. Woolsoncroft is here from the East, straightening up her deceased husband's business affairs. Li. S. Furra and E. E. Walker, of Bly, Klamath county, were in Medford this week, visiting old time acquaint ances. Mrs. Claud Riddle arrived in Med ford Suuday evening from Riddle for a visit with her mother, Mrs. G. W Isaacs. Ivan Humason was in town Mouday from Portland. He is traveling for the Blumaaer-Frauk Drug Co., of that city. Mr, aud Mrs. H. C. Lewis of Port laud, are stopping for a few days out at Mr. Lewis' ocrchard home, south of Medford. Dr. J. Reuter of The Dalles, who has been visiting his old home at Jacksonville, left for his home Mon day evening. S. P. Purdy and family arrived in the city last week, from northaesteru Oregon and have taken up permaueui residence here. Mrs. N. B. Bradbury returned Sunday morning to Hilt, Calif., af ter a week's stay with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Talent. Mrs. Wilcox, wite of Station Agent Wilcox, arrived in Medford Tuesday morning from her visit iu the East, aud iu Eastern Oregou. Miss Olive Cooper, trained uurse, left for Grants Pass Saturday eveuiug, where she will be employed profes sionally for a couple of weels. Frauk Plymale, who has been in Kin ninth oounty for the past several months, returned to Medford last week, to remain during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moore left Sun day for a month or six weeks' visit with relatives at Coudou, Oregon. They may decide to remain all win- tor. Messrs. Beakley aud Murray, with j thoir families, arrived Monday on a 1 visit to L. D. Miuear, of Gritllu creek. They are from Iowa and are making a tour of the coast. Mrs. H. U. Lumsdeu aud sou,Treve, and daughter, Ruth, will leave Suu- ! day for Los Angelos. Calif., whore I thoy will spend the winter. They will be joined about holiday time by Mr. Lumsdeu, who will remain with them u few weeks. 4 j Rev. F. W. Carstens left Mouday veuiug for Goldeudale, Wash., where I copper riveted f I overalls j .Sir Z7fcv.7 vtlio How to Save Money By Buying Your Underwear at TEe TOGGER.Y OUR LEADER' A heavy Sanitary Fleeced Garment, just what you are looking for. Price, 50 cents Also a large assortment of Woolen JL'nder wear in all weights. The Largest Underwear Dealers in Southern Oregon : : :, Watch us While we Grow THE TOO Q E R V , UP-TO-DATE HATTERS AND HEN'S OUTFITTERS Medford - - Oregon TTotto Trnn noon OLD MUL The Willamette Chief, in HARRINGTON'S Cigar Store Window? Phlpp. Building, be will officiate Wednesday at a j double weddiua. the coutractiuK par ties being former parishioners of his. Duriug the past week or ten days ". "rDe.a Ior another ot i i., in .'e,r POPuI holiday excursions to us e ..., northern part of the state with grati' tying success. Errol Gilkey, of Grants p"aasTiu Medford this weBk, the guest of MiBS May Phipps. Mrs. Fred Roper, of Grants Pass, is iu Medford upon a visit to her sister, Mrs. Eugene Childers. C. B. Honsly, of Godfleld, Wash., was in the oity'sereral days this week, looking orer the country with a view to locating. W. T. York, (not Townsman Billie, with the same initials) of Bay City, Michigan, was in the city a couple or three days this week. He is tem porarily located with his faintly at Ashland and Is himself out looking oyer the valley with a view to invest ing in farm property. Arthur Wells came over from Jose phine county Saturday for a couple f days' visit with relatives and mends, lie bas recently sold bis farm, near Wildervllle, aud bas bought another one within four miles of Grants Pass. He paid S1000 a cou ple of years ago for the place be bas just sold aud.tbe price he received for it was $3000. Hon. Wm. M. Finch, judge of tho Superior Court,at VUlows,California, was lu Medford the latter part of last week and the first of this upon a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Darnell. Mrs. Darnell beiug a sister of his. Mr. Finch was elected to the position he now holds by an overwheliiintt majority aud the faith the neonlo Im. posed in him is in no wav beinc be trayed. Mr. Finoh lived in Medford and Jacksonville fifteen years ago. He notices a decided change in con ditions berebouts since that time. D. J. S. Pearce, his daughter, Miss Grace, and son, Floyd, of Poormaus creek, wero iu Medford Monday. Mr. Pearce usually has a big nugget to exhibit when he comes to town, and this visit Monday was no exception. Saturday one of the boys, while pre paring for the season's work in the mine, passed a place whore mining had ueen suspended in the spring, on account of a dnugerous bauk, the bank had afterward caved aud wator had washed some of it away, expos ing to view a largo nugget. The piece of gold was very henvy and Is worth 802. The gold in (the Penrco mine is all heavy and coarse, and there seems to be a good deal of it. To Horse Men. The uudersigned hns opened a train ing and sale stable in Medford. Young horses broke, single or double, or to saddle, and united to any de sired gait, f you have a good, sale able horse that you wish to dispose of, place him ou our list, or if you wish to buy come and see us. Wo have for sale a span of flue Hamble tonlan maiei young, good size nnd can stop a mile hotter than four min utes double, and aro good single drivers. If you havo a horse whoso teeth need "fiixlng"brlng him in and get them repaired, and give him a new lease on life. As to our ability: Wo don't claim to be tbe "best ever," neither do we claim to lie "world renowned." or "challenge the world." We don't wnt the whole earth just a littlo part or it. 0!llccs with Mitchell, Lewis & Stnver Co. J. W. LAWTOX. k TNOMAH, Holiday Excursion. Messrs. Bolton and Poil, of Ash- OHD r ranoisco. Tbesn have become so staple a feature that uiauy people oi soutuern Oregon com mence planning for them several months in advance of the date fixed. The excursion will leave Ashland Monday, December 2Gtb, on the regu lar morning train. Round trip tick ets are 816 eaoh aud are good for fif teen days. Baggage may be checked ou these tickets. Parties intending to take the trip should inform the management as early as possible in order to. secure . car accommodations. Pullman Stand ard aud Tourist accommodations for those desiring them. The hundreds of people who have taken advantage of those low rates the past six years can testify to the enjoyment of these excursions, aud the excellent time to be had at San Francisco's celebration of entering on the New Year with public festivities. It is quite probable that arrange-' meats will be made, for those who may wish, to joiu au excursion from San Francisco into Old Mexico. In the ereut that these arrangements are made an extension of time will be given on the tickets from here to San Francisco. Advertised Letter List. Following is j list cit letters remains un. called for at the Medtord poatofflce on No vember 23, 1901. . Won Al A Paion. srr Albert Moore. Miss Sadie Mania. Mrs Mary Mnriln, Mr Jnetih M.tultOD, Mr E Lisle?, Mr Cbarley Kl I, "r Geo W Ei.y, Mr H.wi d (5) Drew, Mary E Comatocb. Mr C P Thorn, Mr Frank A charge ot one eent will be made upon de livery ot each of tro above letters. Persons calling for nnv of tb? aoove letters will please say ' Advertised." A. M. WOODFORD, Post naster HOLIDAY GOODS F.1638 The finest stock of holiday goods ey?r in Medlord. Call aud see them Diamonds, Watches Clocks, Jewelry, Optical Qoods Silver and Silver Plated Ware Musical Instruments, Cut Glass, Statuary Notions, Etc. ELLWOOD, The Leading Jewel? and Outicla" Svnth St J . vvvv-irrvTvynvyAvvvvv