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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
oaoc8aoottM93Boe8Xgaaooooiowoo The Hedford Furniture Co.! Housefurnlshers and Undertakers Day Phoae jsj Night Phone llg m i -i w "v "i CITY HAPPENINQS. 4 sWay-art-i Som few week ego tbeee ool- umns bad a worrt to say with ngard to tbe organization nt eboral onion in Medford. Juat abont t bat tlm nearly every cburofa ocganl atloo In Medford wsra preparing (or tb' holiday enteitalnmeata large and wall ! trained ohorai olauea. Toeae a o ng J aervloea wore mentioned at tba tlmt, ' apaolallr tboaa at tba Baptist, Methodist aod Cbrlatian oburobee, and thejr war all good ao good In (act tbat nona war tbar prevent wbo did not compliment fery blgblj. Similar vng aerrloaa wara oouduot ed at tba Preabjtarlan ohoroh, and In asmueb aa It la tba intention of tboaa cbnreb people to rapiodnoa tba aer vioee. W glra an aoeoant of wbat nr people may expect wban tba en tertainment la announced. Tba ear vlone war under tba dlactloo of W. U. Qora and oonalatad of two "borne a troaa "tb Creation, "by Haydn, 'Gloria from 13 Mas" by Moaart and a plaalng antlwaa of lighter banetar by Bollard. Mia Edna Eifert'a atrong aoprano Toioe sav good sopport to tb eboru wbU Mr. Etta Hat rendered a aolo, "la a Manger Lowly" wltb taat aadex peeeloa. Mr. Ed Andrewa, wbo baa eung tb wpraas aolo In "Tb Crea tion," in to Mat n"Tb Mat. velot Work" wltb tb oboroa wtb a brilllanoy and abandon tbat allotted high pre lee. Mr. Gore, baring atnd led oratorio eondnoting onder tba celebrated and venerable George F. Boot, 1 well qualified to eeoure ax cellent reeolta wltb ohorus. Now wltb tbli array of talent ooopled wltb tb talent of tba other oburobee, and wltb thoee not connected wltb relig ious orgolzatlons one oan readily as the kind of a choral anion wblob might be organized. Will not oar Medford leaden in oboroa work take tba matter up! -Juat received two barrela of tbat famoue Haeton eorgbam at Hutobi ona it Laniadea'a, 2 2-t. Olive Retekab Lodge No. 28 I. o: O. bad Inttallatlon of ottlcera Toetday evening, Janoery 7tb. Die trict Deputy Alberta Hall waa Inatall Ing officer. Tbe following officers were Installed : Nellie Wing, N. U., Minnie Van Dyke, V. O., Josephine Hall, war., Ella Arnold, o., Bulla Daoloa, oor. eec, Franoe Uaakina, (In. sec, Alberta Ball, tree., Bertha MoPbaraon, chap., H. H. Harvey, K. 8. N. G., Bell Boyden, L. 8. N.O., J. W. Lawton, K. 8. V. Q., Helen Uaakina, L. & V. O., Tueeday eve ning January 21, will be aoolal night. Com ont and have a good tlm. Ton can eecare klnda of bouaa oumbera at tb Niobolson Hardware Co. People are oomlng la from all over tb United Statee to tb Bog a River Valley. J oat a sample from tb nglatar of tb Palace Hotel follow: Meaara. Brobeck, 8habrt, ShotweU, Wraaa,Jobaoa, Jon and Aleoder, all of Wenatcbae, Wab.,Yaad all looking for a location. Home of tbem have already made deal. Hngb El dridge, of Burner, Waah., la another probable locator. Tba an Juat a lew of to people wbo are 1 oomlng In to aettl here, and the beauty of th whole bualnaaa la tbat tbey not looking for cheap land, bat are tooling ror gooa una. 4 w Wanted To lease, tract of garden 01 email fruit and, or ranob for atookratslog. Or - poeitlon for alf and wife on farm or orchard ranob. O. V. Myer., Medford. 3-2t-pd. ; Thoee wbo wlab inatraotion In atnglng bavan opportunity now to avail? themselves of tb beat of In- atrnoion. - Mr. Ed. Andrew baa cpened a atudlo at bar reeidenee for NOW OUR NEW ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR BUSI NESS ON THE WEST SIDE NEXT TO THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tea, Coffee, Spice and Extract specialties. Also a large line of Japanese China Ware, Vases, and Jardiniers CUT GLASS AND HAVILAND CHINA No prizes given away! Only the very best goods for the money A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF 5o AND 10c GOODS ON THE WAY M'GLASHAN MEDFORD, Follow the Crowds to m inranu Caf) w rn Great It's Easy toFind thePIace rn 73 Lasts this Week and Next VAN DYKE'S tb inetruotion In volo ooltar. Mr. Andrew' long experience a an operatic alnger and bir thorough knowledgeof tb art make bar an ex ceptlonally good lnatruotr. Get your bona number from tb Nicboaoo Hardware Co. Webave all kind. H. C. Maokey, tbe pioneer pboto grapber, baa told bit gallery to F. W. Leameiater and will retire from tb bualnaaa for a year or mora at leaat. Ibat la wbat be aaya anyway, bat people wbo know Mackty are predicting tbat about three month will b tb limit for idleneaa for him Mr. Ed. And rew baa opened a tod 10 for vole oaltare and tb art of aiming. Pboo 71. tf D. & Boeey, father of Mr. J, H. Butler, died at hie bom In Her-, rlaburg, Oregon, Monday evening at four o'clock. Mr. Boeey waa wall knnwa in Medford, Having vlalted here on eeveral oooaatona and waa lntereeted In tb Medford Furniture Co. Mr. Boeey waa a big-hearted, genial man and ble death will b regretted by a wide a trole of friend. Fresh bread made dally at Vienna Bakery, Call 'phone 486 and have all your oake atari delivered promptly. Tb annual (lection at tb Flnt National Bank yaterday resulted la tb r-leotlon of tb old board of direotora and orBoers. A ml aanual dividend of four per cent waa OPEN & JUNKEN OREFON Loom End Sale declared wblob lodloatee tbat tb prosperity of tb bank waa not af fected by tb panic Forty (took abeep for eale Mostly Raniboolett. Addreee or 'phone, B. J. Cameron. Jacksonville. Oregon. Married At Grant Pan, Oregon, Wedneaday evening, January, 15, 1908, Mr. H. F. Meader and Mr. Margaret McCoy, both lot Medford. Both thee people are reeldente of Medford where tbey- have a gnat number of frlenda, all of who are aow extending tbe heertleet of oongatula tloaa, Lettuce, out flower, and decora tive plant at Medford Green Hon, Pboo 606. George raooett, agent for tbe Wlla Fargo Expreee Co. la now dom iciled la hi new otfio on tb Booth aid of 7th atreet opposite tb 3. P. depot. The location la maob more convenient for hi work and b haa mor room than la hi old quarter. All klnda of bake tulf Vienna Bakery. Cad 'phone) 106 and have good a delivered Evaogellitif) meeting! are atlll going on at the Preabyteian ohoroh. Splendid preaching and good attend ance eeob vnlng. Kltter & Donlap'a la tbe only plaoe In town where you get a valuable oupoa with every ola-ar onrobaaed. Sale of Municipal Bonds. Sealed propoaaia will be received by tb elty oounoll of tb olty of Medford, Oregon, at tb otflo of tb olty recorder 0 f aaid eity, until Sat urday, January 25. 1908, at 6 o'oolok p. m., for tb pnrchaee of 126,000 In ten-year, 6 per oent coupon bonda of aald olty. In denominattona of I aouu eecn interest payeoi ecmi-an- nually. Each bid moat oe aooom an ltd by a cei titled check for aa amount equal to ft per oent of tb amonnt of auob hid, payable to tbe olty of Medford, and aald olty ooun oll rwerve tb right to rejeot any or all bide. Dated at Medford, Oree-on, Jan uary 15 1908, ' Ben). M. Collin City Recorder. LADIES AID MARKET. Come, buy your Sunday dinner at tb Lad tea Aid Market Saturday afternoon In Llndlev'a Second band -. . - IT.. 1.1 knlMlna All ; member of Cbrlatian cnuron re I oueaterl to bring something to tbe I market ! Card of Think We wish to extend our heart felt tbanks to our friend and neigbbbor I who ao kindly aealated na during tbe sickness and death of our beloved husband and (ather, James H. Hert ford. ' Mrs, J. U. Hertford and family. OS 3 IwU O (A SEEK WORK St. Louis, January 15. Hungry and out of work, 800 thinly clad men marched though the anow and oold to to olty hall yatrday,eeklng Mayor Well, In order to make application for bis aeslrtaaoa In securing employ ment. Jamea Ead How, a pbUaathroplat and aoion of a prominent family, wbo proudly atyka hlnwelf a "hobo" led tbe proceselon, aad tb WeUar Aaaoolatlon.of wblob be la the found- or aad benefactor, formed toe nuoleua of tbe army. . While tbe hungry hotde lined op In tbe olty ball ground, a oommltte4 repreeenlng I be "army" watted on Mayor Well. Mayor Well aeaurred tb men that b wontd do all la bla powr to give tbem 'employment. "I oannot give you obarlty work," aald Mayor Well, "under present condi tions, the only tnlng 1 oan do la to divide tbe work now being done for tbe olty aad give part of it to you, Tbia met wltb tbe approval of tbe oommlttee, and after It dtputure, Mayor Walla Instrotoed Street Com- mlselner Travllla to piepare an or dlnanoe ealilag for an appropriation of 810,000 for street work. Notice. Parties owning lota In Butte Falls townalta oan make navmente to J. A. Perry, trustee, at bla otflo In UMiora, uregon. i-zt 500 LOTS OR MORE. Flour,. $2.40 per 100 lbe Rnllivt RarUw tl fill nmr lha MiddUng 1.60 per " lha Mill Feed 11.40 per " lb t Of. U 1U irna i.-u uor iu LESS THAN 500 LOTS. Flour 12.60 per 1001b Rolled Barley.. 11.90 per " lb Middling $1.75 per " lbi Mill Feed $1.60 per " lba Bran $140 per " lb . MEDFORD FLOUR MILLS. PURELY PERSONAL.. - tins iti it iti rk it ii- Capt A. M. Bhort I la Portland, oa bualae. H.CX Maury waa la tow Tuesday oa bueiaea. jS- J.C.HU waa In Portland on'bosl naa ttU wk. A. W. btarfla pat Monday la Jacksonville oa bullosas. ' "-- Veiae Peadletoa, of Table waa la Mrdford Batorday oa Hook, rmal- J Mr, add Mr. Paul Hanson return ed last week from a visit to Portland filanda, H. M. MayBsld, of Weoatcbee, Waaa., is In Medlord, looking (or a location, Henry Meyer and' son Herman, of Lake Creen, war Medford vlslto ra Saturday. Mra. F. W. Mile baa been quit sick, but la very much better at tbe preaent writing, E. O. -Hon, manager of tba Burell orchard la In Portland for a oou 1 of Java th'e week. Mr. and Mra, J. E. Pelton, of Fort Klamath, are visiting relatives Laud friends In tbe valley. Mr. aad Mra. E. W. Carder return ed Friday from a two woks' visit with friend la California. W. E. Johaeoo, of Wenatohee, Waaa., la here looking ovn tbe val ley with a view to looattag. 1. H. Leek aad family of Toatla, Orange sooaty, Calif., are la the val ly looking for aa lav tmeat. P. M. Manning, of Derby, wa la Medlord Wedaeaday, oa boalneee aad mad this otflo a pleasant oalL . L, 0. Narregaa ha removed to tbe property neat Eagle Polar, reoeatly po'rehaesd by be aad hi father. . Judge Henna aad Dletrlot Attor ney Kaa weut to Urant fas Monday to attend Ulroolt eoort. Jama Allan, f Talent, waa la Medford Toeaday oa baalne, aad mad tbla offlM a pleaeant oall. W. H. Norooaa, of Central Point, 1 atteadiag tb meeting of th State Uortloultural aociety at Portland tbla week, A. E. (Shorty) Dodge' aad Thos. MoAndraw were down bom their bomaeteada on Big Butte thia week oa bualneaa. m Mr. and Mra. J. W Parklna left Sunday for Unlcago on a vlalt tor 1st I res and IrlendsT Thay wUl be ab aent a muatu. Mra. E W. Starr, who be been uttering wltb aauralgi of th atom aoh, la ery mueh improved, we at vary glad to learn. 8. P. Agent Roeenbeum waa eoofln ed to bla borne a oouple of daya tbla weak wltb an attaok of aatbma, but la again at bla post Mra. & R. HiU has been quite 111 wltb Ian attaok of grip at tbe boms other daughter, Mra. W. L Vawter, but la aow oonvalesolng. Mark L. Baker dletrlot deputy grand master, I. U. O. P., la visiting tbe varlooa lodges of tbe district In stalling tbe new otttoe-s. Mra. Ray. la Weat Medford. I having a new woodabad built, aad oberwla improving ana beautifying her already beautiful home. Mr. aad Mr,. Walter Norton, of Portland, were la Medford baturday. on a visit to Mr. Norton's parent. Mr. aad, Mr. B. N. Battler. Cha. ObampliB waa op from Foots Creek Monday. Ha report every thing In tin condition at tbe dedge, aad prospects very favorable. ' Hob. H. D. Kubll, of Applegate, waa la Medford Wednesday morolng on hie wy bom from Urant Pas, where he had been oa baalneaa, v Mra. D. B. Soil, who ha been quite 111 for everal weeks with tbe grlpp aad rheumatism, la able to be arouud agalo, we are glad to learn. H. F. FindUy, th orobardlat, haa returned from a trip through Calif ornia, where be haa been looking over fruit conditions in tb golden state. H. C. Lewie, F. E. Merlok, L, D. Harris, and J. E. Watt at among tb Mdford fruit grower wbo are attending tb Horticultural show t Portland tbla week. W. O. Wheeler who baa been am- ployed ib M. Elwooda Jewele ry store for tba peat four uuotbs leturned Thursday to hi home at Vancouver, Waahlngton, to remain. M&gTUZZ Mayor Reddy la In Portland on boa lneee connected wltb tb eale of tb P. IE. road, negottationa for whioh an undarwry with syndicate bead ed by C. H. Lewie. TMr Lorenzo Snyder left Saturday for a few weeks' vlalt to friend In San Diego. Mr. Snyder returned to bla homestead on Trail oie.k Monday and will remain there, for tbe winter. Hon. W. S. Orowell went to Grants ( Pass on bualneaa Friday evening I wbere be orftolated a ona of tbe Judges In tbe oratorical contest be-1 tweeo Grants Paea and RoeeburglHIgb ' Sobocls. LeKoy Mlnear, aon of the late L, D. Mlnear, wbo baa been tbere for tbe past eeveral weeka atarted on bla j return to bla borne in Iowa, Wednes-1 day. He will visit California point ! on bla way. j H. T. Jones, epeolal agent on the j general land otllct, was In Medford a ! few boon Monday, Mr, Jonoa 11 well known bete and bla frlenda will ' be pleaasd to learn tbat be ie now tb proud father of a lusty boy, born Ten strike EverVaSUlt. Every overcoat, Every garment no naitwaytus mourtore topyrioktj l9oy Mr. Dresser Wins. Why? Because ho wears good clothes. Good clothes make you feel good.. Feel good and you will make good. ' . t Buy a suit or an overcoat from us now and it will be like (risking up money from the street We are selling suits and overcoats worth $30 for $23. We are selling suits and overcoats worth $25 for $20. We are selling suits and overcoats worth $20 for $16 50 "' The TOGGERY, ' Oregon's Greatest Value Givers' Z some toar m oaths ago. Mr. and Mra. O .Carey, of Phoealx, war Medford visitors VYdnday. Mr. C any Inform ua that th bad oa hi Logan berry aad other berry bashes an beginning to swll, a trl but to the mlldneea of th wlnUr, but Mr. C. I Inollned to think tb berrle are Just a lltUe pinion. NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS. (By J. O. Martin.) . W. P. Gould, of North O atreet. gala mat with quit a painful accident last Friday by being ttrnok o n tb headland shoulder with heavy timber while tearing down an old building In tba vicinity of Jaok aonvllle. He waa Drought home partially unconscious. Dr.Soety wa oailed and prunounodhlehart"'not a danserooa one' butfavorablefor an early recovery. He U Improving alowly. Mra. A. C. Morrea, a pioneer lady of 1850, of McMiBBVlUe, who baa been pay log her nephew , J. U. Mar tin, and family a three moatha social vlalt, took tbe train tbla morning for Turner, her futun home. Wwj. Jones, Jr., of Beagle, mad a trip to Medford Saturday for medl oal aid tor ho Uotdoo. Beagle's popular postmaster. Mia Aloe Stacy, the prominent young eohdbl teaebar aad ber brother, Koy Staoy, at Beagle, an saaklag their boas with A. Hooatoa, of Jack oavlUe, aad renewing their etodle with bopt.' Dally. C. b. Fierce, Jr., of Pierce aad Soo, tb wall known real estate deal er, of Medford, have bought tbe Bay B' Wllaoa po party oa North C street. lnatead of Mr. Gardner as reported. Annul Charck Election January 2nd at tba Baotlat church, th new officer wen elected a fol low: Clark, Mr. Harrison Stloe, Treaa- arar, Mr, w. u. ttotxru, Trustees, Mr. H. O. Garnstt. Mr. Paul Hansen. Mr. Wm. Wilson, Mr. Wa, Davis, Mr.H. T. HolL Mr. W. D. Koberta, Mr. Wm. Fry, Ushers Mi. Paul Han. aen and H. C. Garaett, Sunday school otHoers, Supt. Mr. B. C. Gar aett, Asst. supt. Deaoon H. I. Hull, Treasurer, Oleoa Davis, Secretary, Mlaa Mabel Webb, Asst. Bee Mr. Harry BoewelL For eale Ab eioellent quality of brick In any quantity. U. V. P.rld dy. Medford. Orwt f. Just a Minute of Your Time, Ladies This season we are showing a wider selection of boot styles from the JOHN KELLY factory than ever before. We are doing this because our trade likes tliuso shoes and demand more of them. We have bought the nobbiest styles and can please every woman in this city. VVe extend a cordial invitation to call and look. SMITH & MO'LONY The Medford Shoe Men Alter ooa Mliiloaary MetUaf A special ohiUden'e Missionary eer vlo wll b held Bandiy f era ooa, January 19, at 8:30 o'clock at the ttpleoopel ohurob. Tbe addne oa th "Suaay Booh" will be Uluetrated wltb alaty beautiful elide. -All are invited to this eervloe, both yoang aad old. It will IntenetaU, Th vlewj will be shown again at th regular aaanlng eervloe at 7:30. Notice- Th County Clerk ha reoelved a full supoly of reglatratloB blanks. All preelaet ofBoer who are la aeed of earn will please notify County Clerk W. K. Coleman, Advertised Latter Lift. rouowiD la a list of leuere renalalat wa ealled far at the Meafor peelofflce o Jan. IMMa. . Aoderaoa Krad cherer Minnie Cupper Mrs Oeo 8 George KUwLa Dlz Qor Rufus, 3, Ualflt D Jack Claude Kenedv Hurt Nelaon J K Bomler W M Stuart Walter Wilson John L A ebarse of one cent wlU be made npoadal. . t.i j oi mm boot lciiera. Pervoaa ealllnf lor any ol tee at will Dlaaaa ui aAdTartMd.', A. Mv WOODFORD.! Probata Court. Estate of Mary a Young deceased. Order appointing F. M. Calkins ex ecutor and H. E. Badger, J. K Wick and J. N. McCoy appraisers. In matter of guardian ship of Lotta Owens, Eva Owen aod Alma Owen, minora, order of sal of real estate. Estate of Wm Erb, deceased, order appointing Lanra Erb admx and Oeo. . Owen Jamea O. Walker aad Wm Eittlekln appraiser ol real estate. Estate of W. L. Oolvlg, deoaased, Fi nal account of admx approved and admx discharged from furtaer liability a thejmatter. -Estate ol Mary E Olark deceased . sale of real property confirmed. Estate of John Hnfler, deceased, order appointing February 17, 1U03, a day for bearing final aettlement of es tate. Estate of Jetse Evens, deceased, Final account of approved and admx discharged from further liability in tb e matter. Estate of James Musty, deceased, Final account of admx filed and admx relieved from further liability In th matter. Estate of Huldab Golver, deceased, Report ol appraisers filed showing es tate to be valued ai (23407.48.