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- (i '..7 'V-,V'i:'''? c it v..'.- V" T ' ' i mm E '( . - U'.! mi i: 3 s UK mm m m C 1 v r j 8 :. mm, if d a , ' j m. : . .v-.. : : .... (- ' ' .: .V':'.-'"- j j 9lliSte: fife ,THAIC jjll I HUTCHISON & LUPISDEN - H$$M$i$- ' jjf iSsSf i't ... - '"' ' ; BEDFORD, OREGON ISitlv. :'-' V;:Vtgreiee:$3!.50-' :;,::;. l -jJ v;.OUR county:. vurrcapuuucuia a Jacksonville News. Mrs. Hlimner, of Ohioo, is hero, visiting -, her .daughter, Mrs. S. P. Bobbins. , , ; ; W. p,.'0oneff uud Ed Dunnington ' returned' Moadny from a fishing trip , at Squaw )uko. : . ' Edward Day. Sr.'of Vacovillo. Cali- '!; V'-V. ' fornla, isibere, paying bis brother, j ,i : , ci'W S. J,. Day, a visit. -. . i :,'.1 :t ' VvVi ; Ou'oar Lewis returned from Hilts, I j ' : '' .'lOallf.', aat'woek( where be has boon Gh'Btlr Easter,' of Portland, rdpre- , flouting the Conservative Lil'o lusur- I .'dnnA'nn l.ln.fn.ii.t i V;Ci!' A'VVM'Co.'..to in towu.. I M?'..'Wr'i!'iMi5-:nta' . Angle; of Wis,, la hero,: on a visit to lior'nister, Jlrs, A.. Sohmidtlidg. , E fn1 7 ... . j ijfi f...A i. i-.A iV, land, uftor wbtob be.will go" tp Mon tana to seen employment. . ' Will Murpbyi wbo: hns been attoud Ing'hohool at Mt. Aagol, bus returned borne to Bpond his yacatiou. Ralph lieaveniio and wife, of Cali lornia, returned to Jacksnnvillo Wed iioeduy'oveqig, to visit relutives. si'.V'V :. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. X;""; K ohureh wlll'sorve ice oroam to tho ' 'v'. V publio on the oourt bouse grounds i July 4th. . : .,. : ". i' '. '- JudaO H. K. liauna wont to Ash land Monday to meet. his Hon. who re turned homo from attending .(school in ban franoiseo. . . , j , :, ; . Mr. and Mrs. Wulter.' Boslwlek tuifl Airs, und Mrs. Jumou liuokloy, of tlv Applogate ooui(try, jvero' in our riildst one aay last' woeK, ' :f . Dr.' F. 'R. Bowernoxvand family will' ?,;' i:s- f ..leave tlH);ilrst of July for Ashland, to v ? '. . .. ' ,. louaie uiiu wuore tue uoiHor wiu pnin i , .- tiee bis profession,: , jt&jp- -j'47a 'li'WatsouNaud K. 1 M. Calkins, ',SV' -..! ,;?'"' Ashland, Judge Ousjiam and A. C. xi.ougu, 01 uruuis x'Hs, woroiiere uur . S : -VtrT 5- ? wobk, , auonaiug oourc. ... t i S'-riSS?-.S'i-iftc- 3-rojiimi." 'Prlun Goo. Ei, i &t;Sf'-4't- Neuber and'.X..' J. Konnoy wont to ' ti' ' '' -; :'- -, Vreka VVedncsilny morning, in the in ? ''WW. J'lue Jje'lK" property. ;.J .'i''.!!r.Wita6-:drug store of Saif . Francisco, ar- "i '!' r1; 1 V.)'',iived Huuuay . .ovwuiih m j U Ki!j '!it';.'W kBb6rUy loft for, Cilinabnr for the bene- WiV w bis.buiatli. Miss OIivo TuiiKato will have obarge nf the Hiinsnt Teleulloue and Tole- graph Co. 's utlleo during tlio nbscnoa j or tho operuior, miss ijuiu tioues, wuu : will take a vaoution. ,:' 'Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cronomlllor and niooc,?'Mrs. Mary Bouuott, of Missou 1 rlj spout a few days with relatives in Jacksonville before returning to .their home lu Klamath oounty. ! i Kev.P athor Lane left ' for Albany Tuosday ovouing, where ho will bo iu stallod in his new parish the first. Sun ilnv In Julv. b'nthor Lnuo made ninny friends whilo boro and. his departure is gonoridly regrottod. ... . : Thn Mi dorn Woodmen of tho World paid the Central Point lodge an olli .cial visit last IViday night. Tholfol IowIiik niimed Woodmen were pros- entfrom howi: U. W. Conltllu, K., T. s Mimlm Vu 'K. Lnsl.nl'. E. .10. .i'llinur. " Louis Ulrloli. Chas. Hasye, K. Kotilu- Sim, liov. Arinstroug, frod Kiok, Air . Hawk. . -: ' . . The comity clerk has issued tho fo- : Inivliiu iiiiii-riiiun Itemises: Juno 'JUtll. i to Uuv Tex and Delia Pankoy ; Juno 22d, ThoiniiH Honbnn Stinonor and ' 'iUyrllo Honfloi Jipio li'lh, J. R 'Gov-: laud and Delia Loug, : Juno ld, G. K. llriggHimd Kuse Whito; June !Hd, il. C. I'iuiin and Ruth Tucker; Juno 27th, Charlie liuekniau and C. Allen. V How'.iThi. iVMiin.rltrt lliui(lri.f1 ntilliii'K Huwtinl f(it nny cbm'ot ChJiiiiIi tlmt cntuiol lit) piiruit by. ... Hit l'i,( rtMinu t lirf. J. t:UMNKY A. CO., Tolrtlo, O 'War Uio llltOt.r.ltflii'tl. llHVI) ktiiiwn l J Crii'iii-y for tin1 lnn Jft yenrs, uiut bolU-vo Hun An-iiriiii iwtitni'iiiiln lii ml hiist'u'SH tfuni'mHluiib ' iHjid finamilttUynbliJ to cjtvry out uny obltga Warn miuin tty liU tirm. ' . . WaI.IMNO, K INN AN M AttVIN, Mu)umiH UniKRllJ". Tolcito, (. MtiWf t .nt unit x:uro ts tuUi'ti Intornnlly, ' nciiUR llrctlv upon thu lilooit And mucous MirUvtfH o' 'ho JiytU'm. TestliiionlUlH ttuiit trt' I'rlflo Vt oi iitA ior boltl. Soli! ty ull dniKdlHiH.. , TaWu Uall'w FuuiUy IMIls tor cyii"tlpntloa. . Central Point Item.. Kobert ljowis, of Persist, was in Ufter supplied last woek.' .;" i. Mm. 'Poll n is tugan, of .Sama Val-. ifcy, was in towu on Tuesday, Prof.' A. K llauby. nmdo Jackson ville a husinoas trip Inst .week. r- J, C. Gusto, of Dearie, was in after HtipplioH the first of the weok. , ' .'vtii T.oVo, of Evans' crook, spout a few days with Itia itarent last wuok.u ! w. IV- Mooie haa none to his nlaoe.i jju ButtiVr.iek to spend thw suuimor. j ImIbs To hi M6ntgoi!)ery, of AKat.r in having An attnok ,of nieasies this: v H. PprJtuiH haa bofii vory 111 the tendance. - MesdameB. Case and UlasB, of gums Valley, werd shopping bore the lirst of the week. Missoa Mary Meo and Florence Houston made Medford a business rip Monday. '; Jo"hn A. Cook, one of Cold Hill's Erotninont busiuesH mon, spout a day . ore this w,eek. . Tho ladies of Uio W. if. a. will lt....n a iluucb oountor on the grounds on the fourth. . Mosdiimos A. J. Hanbv nnd w. A Hawk 'made Aledfnrd n linwi the tlist of tho weok. Mrs; J. B.' Holmes aud daughter, MIDSUMMER WASH GOODS SALE I . ,' . : ; Begins Saturday Morning, July 1, ?05 Startling Reductions in Our Entire Wash Goods Department: . Mereerizen Novelties, Roblines,.. Mulls, Fancy Vailes. ! 75 cts. goods reduced to - - 55 cts. : .. 50 " " - " - 42 1-2 cts. m, 35 u ; " " 22 1-2 and 25 cts. &; ' 25 u " " ( - 15 " 19 cts. - 10 ( " " " 61-4 7 cts. All others in Propotion. By close observation of the above prices you will find that our reductions are not only genuine but startling. We do not meke nominal reductions but CUT PRICES that creates great money saving possibilities. " COME AND SEE Sale Begins July 1 and Ends July 3 1 , '05 I W. H. MEEKER (Sb CO. Mmyiioi'ito, mado Medford a business HtpitW first of tho week. At tho Hiii mini sohool election, "W. C .Louver was elected director aud John W. Jacobs, clerk. s-ai Miss Julia Olnsou will bo goddess of liberty-oil th fourth, she receiving thinS'K'PBt .number ,of votes. Mrr iM. p7irVoylpiUrH'iut"Slrs7"l7Tl. PUVkoypllo wore visiting friends at Idetirovd the lirst of tho week. OJiaB U. Clay and wile, of Akult'ord, are spending the week with Mr. tiay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. tiny. tTho committee on arraugeuiouts is lnukintf preparations for the celebra tion ojL independence day and huye -thoVont well under way. u tt prices for family the" Medford laundry. washing nt j:-tf Qold Ray Items. Tho party to Prospoet, consisting ily, Mrk'Jydtu.d duughtoan'd'j. "- -- of Medford D. Alsop, returned laat Sunday even- Lodge, No. 83. 1. O. O. F. There iug, somowhat tired, but woll repaid : will b important businoss to transact, for tho trip. . Thore is talk of changing the moet The transformer loom will soon be K nlut of the lodge aud an expres roady for current. It is hero that ! sion upon this matter is desired from the current is changud from 23,OUO u(j mouibors. volts to 20,000 volts for transmission i - '- and is a very iniortant part of the! installation. The new generator is; now making its fh-dt run. j Last Sunday Mr. lleartley and fam tly,accompauied hyapurty of friends. came down from Uiiilin crook. Also ANNUAL Mr. and Mrs. lletnstreot, of Medford, (iorton and King. the electricians from Medford. Tho total number of visi tors during the day would probably reach loO. Probate Cimrt. Kstate rof C. 1. Q. Ilontrager. Or der appointing W. T. York guardian of minor heirs of said estate. Kstate of Michael Kiggs, deceased. Order to sell equity of r to sell equity of redemption In mortgaged i-eal property aud to !y claims niraiust estat Instate of James Harvey, i. K, Deuel, Ohas. Strang and L. U. lias kins unpointed appraisers. Kreelund vs. I'Yeelaud ; divocrce, leoree granted. A good windmill for sale, K. Kuss. cheap. J. M. WARD, Kt'linblo Piano and Organ r Salesman ami Tuner for Allen & GUbert-Ramaker Co., rOUTLAN OUKtiON SICATTLK, WAH. Wnreroons nt White v 'fltonias HuiUHuu 'iMeiHovd, Oregon Oywn Kvcningi' j A MONO the churches. MHTHODIflT BHWtiOPAl. CHURCH. I Rundny iBchool t HO a. m. Speoial jioaturos: fiecltuticn, Miss Kola KoU deu:; aolo, Clareuoo Meeker. Regular bi-monthly missionary colleotion. tlilvorybody come. .Morning torvlooe ut 11. Subject of orinou, "The New God aud Mis Mod ittru Message. " Ep worth League at 77 p. m. Evening service at 8 p. m. Sub ject, "Out of the Depths,'1 or "A Study in the Life of au Outcast.' K. C BLACK WELL, Pastor Great Britain's Loss by Emigration. From the London PoBt. During the hal" century from 1853 to 1903 over 18,000,000 people emi grated from the British Isles, and nt this immense number the great ma jority went to swell the population of the United States. Happily, in quite recent years, tho tide of emigration has sot in more strongly toward the Dominion of Canada, but oven last year 60,000 people from thete islands onterod the United States, carrying with them at least 1,000,000 in hard cash, and in all probability more than twice that amount. -' Odd Fellows, Attention. It is especially desired, that there I i1B ,i attmidim nt tho noxt Wants to Trade. I have several head of young cattle or eows, which I would like to trade for gouts or sheep. W. H. PEX NIKUKU, Tolo, Oregon. 20-tf. Southern Pacific Reduced Rates. On account of the Lewis and Clark Kuir at Portland the Southern Pneitle Company will sell tickets to Portland aud return, daily, from May -Sth to October l.Mh, liK.), as follows: I Individual tickets, limited to '0 days, for one nnd a third fare $Ki.'20. j Party tickets, ten or more, i,must travel together both wuvs one fair for the round trip f!iKi; limited to ! u.,,,.;, f i,v ,,.. ,.1.-;, snmo date : individual tickets at one i t'nro for round trip I teu days. fcUH); limited to Goats For Sale. e have for wile :ii0 head of tine Angora goats. KDLKU HKOS., Jl-tf Lake Creek, Oregon. Ashland's Chautauqua, Chautauqua t Atiliimul, Oragou, July lS-iil. Great lectures bf Dr. Uunsaulus, Dr. Quaylo, Rev. Anna Shaw, Lieut., llammond, Mrs. Har riet Saundorsou aud others. Carter, the magioiau. Musio bettor than ever. Nine vocal solisita; throe ohorus olasses ; the Pasmores, finest of in strumental performers; Bible study; ministerial conference; two cooking schools; elocution and physical cul ture; American literature; private instruction in voice culture; round table; states days; teachers1 class and other good things. Enlarged build ings; good tenting. Reduced railroad rates. Tickets, $2.00; children, 81.00. 25-3t Farm for Sale. 160 acres sixty acres of fine sub irrigated bottom land under fence and cultivation. A million foot of fine timber. Hundreds of oords of hard wood. Near town and all down grade and a flue road. Good, two-story dwelling with L, well of splendid water at the door. Lots of fruit and berries of all kinds. County road and daily mail at the door. A splendid Address liox 117, Woodviue, Oregon. Fourth of July at Portland. A grand celebration will bo held at tho Expositiou grounds on July 4tb. Many noted speakers will be in at tendance. Music, fireworks and nu merous special features in the differ ent departments of the Exposition will bo displayed. The Southern Pa cific Company will sell round-trip tickets at reduced' ratos from all points on Oregon lines to Portland and return Bvory efiort'will be put forth to umke this celebration the greatest in the history of the North west. W. E. COM AN, 2(i-lt General Passenger Agent, Bears the Bignatni of 'us . Aiviais Bought The Mail gives the news. HAVE READY CASH. It In the (Iron tent Movlnnr Force In the IluNtncMM Worltl, One of the greatest millionaires of our country lived before he made his miltions on $8 a week and nt a time when his Income was 10.000 n year, lie saved all the rest of his salary for Judicious Investments. He had been a poor boy. accustomed to a frugal mode of life. He began his career in the city sweeping out a store for $15.50 a week. Later he was advanced to $7.d0. The mode of living which he was obliged to adopt as a boy he considered quite good enough for later years, especially when he saw that by denying himself for awhile longer he might make the experiences aud hard knocks he had gained count for more than a mere liv ing. He might have argued that he was doing pretty well to earn $10,000 a year nnd that he deserved to enjoy It. ! But he preferred to use his earnings to I make more money that some day he : might be able to dlspeuse with a sala ; ried position altogether. And this man I had a wife, too. who was fnrslghted I enough to be willing to live on n. small sum when It meant an easier road for i both by and by. I Heady cash Is the grentest moving I force in the business world. It spenks I with the loudest voice, and Irs posses ' sion represents business nenmen. Of course there are exceptions in cases of inheritance, etc.. but the exception on ly proves the rule. 'irneliui VanderhUt worked day and r: ir:t, ssiv'.pg v.-ry ponity. until he had -'. I t's', .,----'- wY.ih galll- t:-l ..;;c V. '.. . k; I ft.; tlivs ev.er MEDFORD'S SHOE PARLOR FINEST AND BEST STOCK OF SHOES EVER SHOWN IN MEDFORD Ladies', dents', fJ Entirely New Stock In BJSi&a Every Particular. jpjL Angeles for Ladies $2.50 We guarantee Prices t0 BfI We givehonestgoodsand M fair treatment. Plhw. Crusader Shoe for Men, SMITH MOLONY K. of P. Building, 7th Street amassed fn Amertlia." TBe i)VT?icTple of thrift lnculcntcd by those hard, self de nying years made blm a great finan cier. New York Commercial, GULLIBILITY OF SHEEP: A Comlcnl Stndy of the Extreme of Animal Stupidity. The uttor stupidity of sheep is per hnps nowhere more strongly evidenced than in thu perfect satisfaction with I which a ewe that has lost her luinb I will take to u strange lamb around, which has been fastened the skin of her dead offspring. j Considering that the skin of the dead j lamb Is often merely thrown loosely j over the back of the living lamb, some times hanging utmost to the ground on one side or the other and making the lamb appear the quaintest kind of ani mal Imaginable, the ewe's gullibility in this respect Is remarkable. There can be no other explanation of her satisfac tion than that she really thinks the mulllcd little stranger Is her own prog-; eny; otherwise she would give It no at- tentiou whatever. Its appearance does not seem to count, nor even its voice. Its smell Is every thing, which may be seen In any flock of ewes and lambs, for while the moth ers certainly appear to know the bleat ing of their own children, the identlllca tlou Is always completed by the ewe sniffing the coat of her lamb. I have been looking nt two such quaint families In the lambing pens re cently, and the picture of n sedate ewe placidly attending to two weird little creatures which look as If they hnve been half flayed (one of them was ac tually dragging Its second skin in the straw) was the most comical study of animal stupidity which could be Imag ined. London Express. Bounty ami tlic Ilt'tint. "How do you do, Mrs. Venus?" ex claimed a gentleman of that lady's ac quaintance. 'Tray, what brings you out so early lu tho day?" "Oh, I've just been to the photogra pher with my pot pug Ponpro" (which she carried In her arms), "and we have had our portraits taken together, haven't we, I'ougo? Beauty aud the beast, you kuow, Mr. Johnson," with a saucy'little laugh. "And what a little beauty he is, to be sure," replied Johnson Inadvertently us he tenderly stroked poor Pougo's cranium. Rates to Chautauqua. Tho Southern Oregon Chautauqua J suuiuiy win uv ut; in hl asuiimiu, Ore gon, July 12th to 21st, inclusive. Re duced rates havo been mado by tho Southern PncitlcCo. on the certificate plau from points on Oregon lines.' This nssombly promises to bo one of unusual intorest. Among the promi nent spoukors will be Dr. F. W. Gun saulns, Dr. Win. A. Quaylo and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise. Special attention will be given tho musical department. The assembly building has been en larged to double its formor capacity, making ample accommodations for all Secure Rooms Now. To tho people of Medford and vi cinity: If you shoiud want rooms during tho Lewis und Clark fair call' on Mrs. L. T. Pierce, formerly of j Medord. Terms, SI. 00 and Sl.oO per' day; resideuce 504 East Oak street, corner 10th, Portland Oregon. 20-tf : $6000; ikes li'JO acres, with The 1 best bnrgain in Southern Oregon, j JOSKPH MOSS, . Grants Pass, Ore ' EIFERT- er The City If y-'U want P:ti-f clory Clothing h-ive your oniur with EIFERT Fine Foreign and Domestic Woolens in Latest Shades and Weaves Orders taken for Chicago Tailor Made Suits from H'2,00 up flff-PressinK nnd Cleaning by Skilled Workmen, i i W. W. The Children's Shoes "PUBLIC NOTICE" Our Electric TransmL sion Line is now copmleted to Central Point, .Medford und Jacksedville. We are now ready to furnish Power, Light and Water to those dusiriim it. Wo will devote spouinl atten tion tn the irrigation of Land by a system of KlentriC pumps, ho successfully utied In California and other arid regions. Our rates are fair uud reason able. Correspondence solicited. All inquiries will receive prompt, attention. Condor Water & Power Company Tolo . - Oregon Reduced Rale to Visiting Easterners. Tho Southern Paoitlo Co. will make a rate of one faro for the round trip from Portland to all points in Oregon. Ashland and north for visitors from tho east to the Exposition at Portland, to euuble tbetu to ' look over Western Oregon with tho v'iow of settling or investing. Those tickets will be good for 15 days limit with stop over ut all intermediate points, and will be sold to holders of the Exposition round trip tickets from points east of the Rocky mountains. This will afFrd the various counties aud communities that will maintain exhibits and ndveitiso in other waye at the Exposition, every inducement to have Eastern people visit their sec tion. Advertised Letter List. Foilowioff ib ;i list of lutters rem atnt; ua nnllrd for at the Medford postofllce on June. M, 1U05. Anderson, Andrew Anderson, Mr M (j Atlolph, William Armstrong Mrs E L Clinton, Mr J I Dowiihv Mrs M McOfnnis, David R Mayers, Mr Deltiert Oulti, Mrs J l'arker, Mrs L R Klchtirdson. Mr .1 ! Rowlands. Mr Richard Staub, William Sinnllwood, C Harey Urav, Mr V II Green. M G (ir"i:n. K II Mcentyre, MtesNovta Talbert, MrClias ncnoies .mt joe -Miiisap, Arza -2 Wilson, Wiilard Malmu, Mr Miko Wylie. Mrs C A charge of oue cent will be maae upon de livery of eaeh of the above letters. Persons calling tor any of tho above tetleri will please aay " Advertised." A. M WOODFORD. Postmaster Alassage Parlors in Medford. Miss Siibroy liookor has opened Alassane Pjrlora at tho home of Airs. E. A. Woitma'i, on Oakdalo avenue, where she is prepared to give steam, oleetrio and salt low baths, face aud scalp uiassiiRe and lino magnetic treat ment. Will go to any part of tho oit.y nnd give private troatmout Women and children only. !) a. m. to 10 p. r-uone i.i. 'JU-am ADIVI USTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is heret.y jflven that the underMRneil was, on the oh day of June, lyori.duly anpolni ed by tho County Court of the state of Oregon, -torJitekson County, administrator of the estate ot James K. Iitina. fleeeafod. AU persons havini: c laims if-alnst said estate are heicbv noiiilod to nre.seiit the same, dulv verilled. to nic nt theotlioeof Colvic & burham. attorm-vs nt Jarksonville In said coumv. Within six months from the date of this notice, and All persons indebted to s,atd estate are requested Meal at theotlioeof my suld attorneys- and settle the same. Maiuon- C. Skivey, Administrator. t olvip & Purham, attorneys. Tailor EIFERT, City Tailor, Medford hdefWooiC.wr. riuusuuui in m ui- Smmm