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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1905)
L OUR COUNTY ! Correspondents Jacksonville News. Edward Day linn rtiirned from California. Goo. W. Owens, of Ashland, was hi town Saturday. Giis Newbury Jinn returned from Hid Willamette vulhty. John IIobh. of Central roiut, whb in town reconlly. P. II. Daily and family loft for Salem Sunday tilht. Mrs. Jfattio Storenfl. of Medford visited Jacksonville Monday. J. Xuiiaii in hi Sun Fraiieii-eo, buy hiK Ids prhiK htoi'-k of f-ooda. A. C. Ilniitfh and wife, of (irantb I-nsy. sptmt Tueadny hi .laol'donvillo, A. K. li'uHinoH returned from Port land Monny; also (J. L. lienino.-i and wifo. Al. J. K-jllor, of Crescent City visited friends in Jacksonville Sun dny. Tho Grants Fasti Dramatic Club xpeet to appear in .Jacksonville Tucs day, tho 21st. (leo. E. Nouhor and W. (i. Konnoy liavo gone to Squaw lako for a tew daya outinK. S. J. Day has boon confined to his homo bo vend days with an attack of rhouinutiam. Miss Kathorino Capmau,tho popular milliner, haH returned from a hiiHinesB trip to WilllaiiiH. Judge J. it. Noil and wifo visited tboir daughter, Mrs. Susio Neil, in Auhiand last week. Mrs. S. A. Campbell loft for Gold field, Nevada, Thursday. Jler boh will remain in Jacksonville and at tend tho public school. Tho HtoekTien'H convention hold in Jacksonville Saturday whh well at tended by prominent stockmen i'mni all points in the valley. W. iM. Colvi returned from Port land this week. lie cays hibdauht r. Mm O. li. Gale, will 'boon leave? for TjOH Angeles to be treated for throat trouble. Kukoug Cn8 and wifo, of Grnutb Paub, attended tho dance given by the bund boyri Friday night. While here Ihoy wero tiuests of Mr. and Mra. , -11, K Noubor, Mra. Mary Peter, who has been quite ill, is much improved. Misb Abide Henry had charge of tho pri muryMepartment last week and iMibS Maude Prim this week. ' Tho county clerk has issued the following marriage licenses: Aaron Deck and- Alrn. S. A. Taylor; Febru ary 11, S. C. Sibley and Mm Mary A. McCormack ; February 1-1, M. II. Uooho and Martha J. Terrell. Died in .lackbouville, February 10. l!XM), nf quick consumption, Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S, Arm-smith;- aged Pi years. This is the Boooud daughter Mr. and Mrs. Arra ftmith have tost with consumption. Tho following new . suits have Inn ii filed in tho circuit eutirt: Thn.s. C. Harry vs. I.illniu .1. Harry; suit fur divorce. Ashland Manufael nrinu Co. vs. .1. !i. Morris; act inn at' law for money. T. ,1, Konnoy v... IMin Ijodge Cooper Co., it corpornt ; -nil to rocovor money. Tho vtilcntine ;o''i;i! ytvon W 'hi' Christian Mitdoimu Soou'ty- J-'lu: i :.r- 1 tt It Mlii an 0 Mi l 111 i fit (1 HUi '(': Ciracioiis li--Mot-so; ntiil louutMnl il.cn j-aiioiiH maue tho iillnir an eu,io:d u one. Miss Nettie Crooks, who iv; rosea led "Queen of Hearts" ascended her tin one and went tlirom;h the try ing ordeal bountifully. The atten.i nnts, relied in dainty. white continues, Mnuned with hearts and darts, linked lalrly bewitching, in tho lovely twi light. Tho etiiirnmn of tho commitlie should bo congratulated for it sue ooH Unanciatly as well as eucinlly. Out of the forty-m-voil applicuntrt in tho reiMttt county exaniinatioii, t lie .following were successful: Vh t ( trade Vila D. Tyrell, Fdith Dungcy, Mrs. H. C. Stoddard, Maude K. Prim, 3osophine Doaegan, Helen Iloltan, Hthifioti, Cora ). DeidoTiek-r. Second Grade Ada Ditsworth, l.oeia Ohapmau, Lucio Kent, Penhdi Kin Ottid, Geergo Henry, John Tyrell, 1.1 Tnoro Danford, Frances Aiken, Mrs, S. T. Hissell, Lillian Howes, Howuo K. Hill, Graace Gibbon, Alice Cook, Ambro.ine Murphy, Myrtle Cpruin, He-wio llingham, Tillu" P. linrrott, Fornnco Hanett. Third OradoSu-uo lioyd, l ottio Wiley, Hora Thompson, Maud Jlart, Harvey Inlow. Qtil'o a little exeitotnentwas cau;cd Monday b; tho dii-npp-rtr.-nce of V.'al ior Diic.l.vtn, wh i is u.uloi arro.- I, r an assault with J-i iUt.o'v wcepon. H.dd-vin was captured in Grants 1-nss And v, j,brought hack born i'nr.d:iy by Co'tstable Fr:,nk Kas'-"ir,.r. i lriontr tiripenred to ln tpiitti yi'aci lib o nud not a bad el; r;u-t'-. so Mr. K, did )im;. luive yhiiu live- b.uuls or, Hit ! lUiiu '.;(!, iii .tead d l.im h! bed at a hotel. Tho next morning ho aruBe ubout six o'clock and going to tho Lydeu restaurant and Hading tho room crowded concluded ho would take French leave of Jacksonville ami go without Ihh breakfaHt.. That is tho last seen of him Telephone com munication was bent to all tho uonr-hv towns, but so far no trace of him has been found. Mr. Ilerry and family, of Missouri Flat, who wore witnef-set against Id in, have returned homo. Tho trial was not fur Monday morning at ten o'clock How's This. Wu nlT;rOra- Jlnn-irua Dollars Howard (or nriy cttsool ;iitiin li Ilftil cunnot fou curcu uy ii ill i 'B ih nrrii uuri'. K. J- CUMN'KY A CO.. Tol(?ln, U. We. tlio umlvrii'n'. huvu known K. I Olium:y for the Iiihi 10 yeiirs, mi l belie vt li.iu nrrlnirLlv htitinrntilo In Ull IhikI'ii -K triillMirtl'lli Him itiiaiicliilly tib u to carry out any obliyu " hoi- mii' UniKKHiH. Toledo, o. Pall's t aliirrh Cur.; Is oila-n Intcniaily, iiutioif IircctJ v toion Hit! bluoil and mucous llras of iho ny-tom. Tcsllrrtontais si;l free I'rlcc 7.' mnis pur Iiotllv. .S1J by mi ilriiKi?lHU. tuko iiuil'K 1'iirtoiy iii ih ror cousiipiiouii. Big Sticky Items Hv I'JSCW'S HAD tlDY. F. Uoberts spent Sunday with home folks. Grandma" Kvans is quite poorly, we aio sorry to say. I'j. (i, Uoberts was a Jacksonville visitor ouejday last week. Kugeno St o well made a business trip to Med ford last Monday. Mr. and .Mrs W. J. Gregory were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Turphi last Sunday. Mrs. Minnio Rowo, of Sams Vnlloy, is a welcome guest at tho homo of her brother, KUis Gall. Anothor survoy is being in ado for the now railroad. Our people will gladly welcome its advent, which will prove of considerable beuejit to our country. Mrs LizzioOwoiis and little daugh ters, Jna and Virgto, have moved to Central Point, where tho children will have the benefit of that city's ex-1 eel lent schools. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Turpi u and little son, Clarence, have returned to their homo in Mabdon,1 Wash., after an extended visit with relatives in Jackson county. Miss Grace Gibbons, who has been attending tho Jacksonville public school this vinter,has returned home. Sho wasoue of the successful appli cants at tho last teachers' examina tion. Airs. Henry Gregory, son Loren, ami daughters, Cora and Gracie, are I resideuts of Central Point this winter, whore the children are attending the public school. Air. Gregory Is look-1 ing after things on the ranch during I their absence. Mr. Hazclrigg is having some provenieuts made on bis ranch and will move his family out from Med ford in tho near future. Airs. Erd man, who is also a real estato owner on Uig Sticky, will probably reside in Medford, where hor husband, Alajor Krdmau, of Washington, D. C, will join her before long. SSSnS Dr. Pickel is expending a great dea of time and money on his Valley View farm.jwhieh will eventually prove to bo one of the finest fruit rarnches of tho vaHoy. His orchard consists of apples and"-pears, to tho culture of which our sticky land is particularly adpatcd. V PIIPF.l .V PPPSONAI A . buhi The Prize Voting Now On. Contest The prize coldest opened yesterday. January 'Joi Ii, and (tie special exhibi tion window at Ilrnwn X. Crystal's tore, ropros-emim: the prizes auaidcd o lie in this contest, is excit u .piile an interi;it. :iad that beautiful V. S. silk Hag is very tenqttiug to any school or organization, and trout i ho pi'i'M-nt interest already manifest ed and the natural pride of every society of Meufoid it is a lively con test. 8ee the largo quarter page ad. on the Sth page of The Mail for the linns giving 'lie coupons ami place.; oi vot ing. lie lord of votes will appear oaoh week in Tho Mail. New Time Card. The tdnio of arrival of tho two northbound passenger trains has boon changed, and heienfter tho titnu oi the trains will bo as follows: NOKTIUJOCND. Xo. V r:0l p. in. ,, r o:ll a. m. SOl'THUOUND. No. To, 11 :'2o a. m. ,, 11, 11 ;W p. m. ThU time card will be in effect un til the repairs being made on tho Itonoeia feiry are tlnishod, which, wdl bo ubout niiuMy days. Dissolulit-a Notice. Notico is hereby given that the partnership heroloforo existing le fween tho undersigned, mulct the firm name of l'rowu A. Crysla, lias been dtssoled bv mutual assent. All a.'CoirntH aie tluo to and lulls will be paid by K . li'ow,n. Pa'ed it Mrdl'ord, Oregon. Febru- IVoiU tier . us spoum' i.ilroul. Tt. 1 CAE Tor !. JIT U J. ov CiiVSTAL. v,-oodi In. pure of J. T. luuid 6tor, wi'st of tho V. A. JJunlap was in town from Phoenix Tuesday. J. Court Ha!) mado Ashland nesa visit Tuesday. Grant Kawlings, of Central Point, was in Medford Monday. Airs. It. Kuhli, of Jacksonville, was a .Medford visitor Alonday. James Pelton, of Sams Valley, was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Hon. J. I?. Noil, of Jacksonville, was a Aledford visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Fliza Woolrioncroft,of Ashland, visited Medford friends this week. ! Airs. Gardener and J as. Alusty left for thoir homo at Asbestos Wednes day. Hon. Alilos Cantrall, of Kuucom, was in the city this week, upon ihA n ess. W. J. Kodgors, cx-county commis sioner, tarried in tho city Tuerrday night. Wm, liulin, of Ashland, -was hi Aledford a few hours Tuesday on I . business. Jeweler B. N. liutler returned Tues day from a short business trip to Portland. Airs. O. El. ii. Everett and Airs. K. Al, lioyser returned Tuesday night from Salem and Portland. Ed, Bodge, formerly of Molford. U reported to he in Ashlund. He ex pectH to vteit Medford soon. Attorney Gus Newbury, of Jackson ville, returned Wednesday from i business trip to liaker City. G. C. Culy, i f Steamboat, tho well- known stockman, was iu Aledford on business the first of the week. Grant Shell, who has been visiting his old haunts in Jackson county, re turned to Redding, Calif., Wednes day, where ho is engaged in business. Airs, kosher, of Ashland, and Airs. Alerley, of Central Point, were Aled ford visitors Tuesday, tho guests of Airs. E. D. Elwood. Air. and Airs. W. W. Willitts, of Persist, tho niDst remote postotlice in tho county, were trading und visit ing in Aledford Saturday. Airs. II . L. Saylei, of Ashland, who has been visiting her sister, Airs. Goo. R King, of Aledford, returned home Wednesday morning, Lionel A. Johnson, a representative of tho Portland Telegram, has been here this week, looking, up data for a writo up of the Rogue river valley. Mrs. Frances Boddy, who has been vibiting her parents, Air. and Airs. J. A. Smith, for the past few weeks, loft Saturday for her homo in Seat tle. EWilmer Cartwright, who has been in the employ of D. li. Russell for several months past, has taken a po sition with the Medford Furniture Company. Alias Delia Moore, of Rosobnrg, a disciple of the "art preservative,'' em ployed on the Plain lealer, is visiting Aledford, tho guest of L. E. Hoover and family. Mra. Uenj. Vincent, ono of the prominent pioneer ladies of Table Rock, tarried with J. G. Martin und family Saturday night. She reports Air. Vincent's health poorly. " AHss Laura Reamos, who has been visiting relatives and friends here and iu Jacksonville, returned home to Berkeley, Calif., Tuesday. She was accompanied as far as Colestin by her sister, Airs. W. It. Kickoy. George Trask, foi merly a resident of Aledford, but who for tho past foui years has been living iu Chico, Calif., oturued to tho city this week and is now over in tho Applegato country, whore he expects to engage in mining. Mr. and Airs. Rnnso Rouse went to Ashland Wednesday, to attend the funeral of Airs. Rouse's uncle, W. R. Moore, prominent cit izen of Seattle, Wash., who died a few duvs h'oo and whoo remains wero btought to Ashland for interment. L P. liahler.of Jacksonville, was in Aledford this week. The gentleman will leavo next Alonday for Prospect, where ie will bo employed by the Condor Water & lV,or Co., in cou stiucting a largo water ditch mum the laud recently acquired by that company iu that UnaUty. T. S,, S. H. and J. It. Jackson, of North Yakima, Washington, wore in i the city this week. In fact tho two I gentlemen llrt named are still here, j but J. V. has roturnod to North Vaki- ma after his family. Thoy aio all hero1 looking for locations and thoy have! tho symptoms of having decided1 upon tho Great Roguo river valley. i Attorney Robert Galloway, of Port- ! laud, wad visiting old-time Medford friends a couple of days tin week. : Mr. Galloway was on route to Teas, whither ho good for a fow works' iM a:id to recuperate his health, which ha.; not Ken the best for a few month pit. His many M"df.-id friends will hope Gut tho -beuolit hoped for will bo fully realize d. R. v. T. O'Carro'l h in 'h v:-v"y n tho interest of lh. ikw hospiu! to be erected : ? lV-S-'-Wv-t;. Forr j-.croy (,f g ound h.;vi luvu t'ec;nd !u Unit city CONTEST IS NOW ON A BEAUTIFUL SILK FLAG Will be presented by local merchants to tho most popular School, Church, Lodgo or Organization in Medford. "Plan nf C nnacf- voting coupons ni-e dopopileil with tho Jackson County JT ictil Ul K, UU ttJb U. u,,,,) o Mertfnr.1, to ho issued FKEli hy the merelmnts repro son ted in this space, one coupon with every ten cent cash purchase of goods at their stores. COUPONS LIMITED Each merchant Levins with 2.000 coupons, und when the halanc- of 100,000 coupons are issued the -,n:e-t will close. Ballot boxes arte locat-d in each store giving coupons. Watch this space for weekly res .lis of the voting. O-'her Very Attractive Features Are shown on the voting coupon-; and In rye window cards. If we haven't got what you want in uardon heed, you can save money by having us order for you. Brown & Crystal GROCERS M. ELWOOD The Leading Jeweler and Optician. Medford, Oregon Kepatring and Engraving, The Vote The following is the vote up to PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIS1 The Medford Ph rmacy. The new store with Always new goods. HULL'S Oregon Scenery Photo Novelties and Scenic views a specialty. THE. ART STUD I Wednesday evening: Medford Band 1907 I O. R. M 1450 High S hool 548 0. E. S ! 300 Public School 70 Woodmen 30 M. C. C. B. : 2G Fraternal Union 33 W. R. C 32 Rebekahs 70 W. C. T. U 37 K. of P ,6 1. O. 0. F 53 Park 5s' J. G. VAN DYKE & CO The right place foi the very best goods always at bottom prices. VOTING COUPON FREE R ialto Cigar Store F. M. Wilson, proprietor. . Prize oupon Free. H. Q. Nicholson The Hardware Man Everything In Stoves and the Qoods you want. B. S. GRIFFIN & CO. For Candy, Books and Stationery. ' The Medford Book Store The only exclusive book store be tween Portland and San Francisco. Nichols' Heat Market. Removed to F street, 3 doors south Everything neat and clean. of Seventh street. Fresh meats daily. ALL WINTER HATS AT HALF PRICE The News Twice a Week. firs. C. L. Corwiil.The Southern Oregonian Corner 7th and B streets. Hud work will be probably commenced I within the next thirty days. The 1 hospital is to e called Providence hospital aud will be conducted on the I same general plan as that of St. Vin cent's at Portland. Father O'Can oll will be iu Medford the lutter part of this week. f THE RIOT IN POLAND. Many More Added to the List tt Killed and Wounded. Lodz, Russian Poland, Feb. 11. It li reported that five persons were killed and sixty-eight wounded in a riot at the Cheliler factory and that seven were killed and forty wounded at the Marcuskohn factory. According to one report the strifc ers fired upon a detachment of sol- A. 13. Saltmarsb, one of the thrifty ranchers of tho ApnleRate country,' was in Jledford upon business a few days since. Ho was accompanied by his wife. Ho thing is moving along in the old fashioned way over in his country j and that stockmen aro busy looking ' after their stock. While hero ho old nf the death of Captain Sylvcs- 1 Tho manufacturers have agreed on tor Saltmarsh, which ocenrrwd at ( an ultimatum to tho strikers to the Portland a few weeks ago. Mr. Salt ; effect tiif.t unless they return to work marsh was 7S years of ngo nnd was i 011 February 13 all tho mills will tic a pioneer of Juck-on eo.iutv. 1 Bln,t down hnlofinitoly. it is reported that the Eocnilist or liiations have directed the strikers Weber on Trial. AUBURN, Cal., Feb. 15. The open ing statement for the defense in the Y case of Adolph Weber, accused of' having murdered father, mother, sis ter aud brother, has proved one of the greatest sensations of this sensa tional case. When drove L. John son, the resourceful and experienced counsel who is defe ding Weber, had concluded his exposition of tho. diers from windows tiid the latter then reports that every . a,re1 fa eJ lnto ihe crowd in the line of proof upon which he depended4' er was killed and four wounded. Other persistent reports estimate the uu'Hior of killed at twenty and saj th;H hity were wounded. Q. A. Nosier, foi merly a resident of 1 Jackson county, now of Pelican bay, 1 Klamath county, wns iu Medford ' this week. The gentleman last season ' built a Hue yacht for uso on Pelican , bay and the coming season will eon-. struct several more. He tells that , the people ot Klamath county are very much interested in the Medford & , Crater Luke railroad. They have it tigered out that this line, if connec tions aro made, eventually, with the Kliituatlj Falls road a loop will be i formed through that country, which ' will be of material benc-tlt to people' living east of tho mountains. j To Coupon Holders. ' Tickets v ill be void unless voted during tho week of their issuance. to resume work, the preheat agitation ' having sufficiently demonstrated the I strength of the hiiior movement and 1 the lenders now being content to nwail ; a more favorable opportunity for fur- . therlng their cause. It. Is feared, however, that the agitation has gone beyond the control of the leaders. for verdict of acquittal, his audience sat astounded for his words rovouled tho fart that there is, practically speaking, no defense. Summed lip. tersely, Johnson's contentions might bo stated iu these- words: "All tho""' witnessca. for the prosecution nro liars and 1111 effort is being mudo to job t !io (loteiidiint. " When the court adjourned in the-' afte'-uoon, a gray pallor crept into ' the cheeks of tho defendant. The few who have striven to believe him in nocent, hoping against hope, have' no confidence. Tho defease is ono of tho weakest over inter'poscd in 11 protuineut criminal ease. - In his statement Johnson promised that bv The manufacturers realize that thoy tho telephone operatives of Auburn mndo a mistake iu paying the men In advance. Today tho strikers are clam oriug for aaother installment. Tho general situation is far from reassuring. Reports which have boon circulated here of proposals to raise money In England for the benefit ol the strikers have created a bad impression. Card (if Thanks. ho would show that there wr.r.s life in the Weber house even after tho de fendant is admitted by tho prosecu tion to hare left it. Ho said ho would show that tho Weber lino was out ot service, presumably through tho re moval of tho nhoiie, by Mrs. Wober,' at (ho timo sho was shot in tho nrm pit. Ho copld show that tho revolver found in tho Weber burn bad bcAi 'planted" tuero by tho prosecution. Settle tip Notice. Having disposed of my hardware n0 would impeach tho testimony oe msincss aud desiring to close 1111 niv ' ...... ,. . .. . books ailnerindebt'ed me- eerge Hnth, Henry Carr and the' Our sineero (luniks nro due to our 1 r'iiso como forward und fitJttiu , otucr most ""porJ.ont witnesses. friends und noiphbors who su kindly nisitvd iit during tlio illness of our belornd wifo and mother, aud whoso sympulhy wns so freely boatowod at hor doath. U. 11. WILT) and CIlILDliLX. Notice, riA t.ril krcv.r Vloch?r farm, It's south of .l.'rksUinviJK tvirpr; their accounts. P. U. MILTjER. Aledford, Orogou, January 27, 1003. For Sale. So far ho bus fuilcd to crovo anv point ho has outlined. Advertised Letter List. Foiiownn' it ltst of letters remiMn? nn- led frtr at the Mvdfurd ponioBlco on Fcl try 1.".. iihiV One nt of heavy team harness, new, rtie nrv.- M::ck l.ind. tin-inch. plow. Ono sfoomi hand wjtenn. Ino lire at Mod ton 1 Mail o ill op. or , livery vi foo T. W. JOIlXSt'S, Kat Mrd ford. A-li. i uary ' i'Wor. Mrr'Brtiwo rtrnn, F .1 Haniilt n.-Britul v,(l, Mrc"-., Mtiw, Mr r it H'llwn, Mr Will A ctiarin; orortf crnt will b" mniift awn rlrv t'!l Of !' 'lt-MVP lo'.u A. M. WM L'FORD.t'cPtmanpi oi'iuvi ftir :t!'.. Th This i. a our -;nn l- .:ui:s a l.ir.o and slo-lt r; hiuoti. inquire oi V hito lu-idLV, .oid o.(;t" mm m.euti. Mcd;ord, t'io;:ou. prioo is N.nvJor. n Trees l r S;; o :o r 'u-h com- it Trov-iusi:ii:iu. I h;m i i:ch- l.v,vn :n-'e tl", all i:--;!. hardy y-i " v art j ei -Mt'ut'ji-vw l- y miniber nf Xew-Tl-psc- are -.. .i-d ot crod i.ejus I'li-lh 'nr. He no;-il for V'.IOUI f' r i- Sn-v . I... ,-d in... !'. tieni'r:.! drnyll iui;. Aii kinur of J" tr.-,v- 1" r 1 o cr c- !'OlA r. n Vi- I'tli! l.-.r.- ni In:" for thrro 'i.-eil?-.-kee:Ji;;f. ,d- -. MeiHor.l. Orison. si i.."J 'i 3 i'.-ri fin-j.i ";j'f