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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
YF you contemplate " building, call at our yards and let us quote you on any grade of lumber you might wish to use. We have the stock and can give you the service. Iowa Lumber $X Box Co. oaSSC, heart, bean bag throwing and menta. Refreshment ware aerved these cooaiatlng of ioa cream, cake, -Data, opoora balla and paoob. Mo peieon baa reason to doubt but that tba youngsters bad a good time tnoae preaant surely have none and those who dropped in at the close of the "doings" were quite aa fully ooo vlnoed. Next time the Pylhten Sie tera bare promised tbe boys and girli that a plonio will be theirs for a good time. Tney will need, however, to hare the pionlo grounda enclosed with a rabbit proof fenoe. Good, dry wood for sale. Call np phone 70, or E. N. Warner'a grooeiy store. Sereral lota near the Paolflo Eactein Junotton with the & P. have been plaoed on tba market this week at reasonable prices. J'he proapeota foi industrial development in that end of town are among the beat. There will likely baa cannery es tablished tbeie thla year, and na soon as the lumoer oommenoee u mors from tbe Butte creek and upper Rogue river sections, there will be more than one manufacturing plant started here. For sale by owner A small piece of sood land close to town. A house nd lot In Medford. with aewer con neotlon, also vacant ios. postoffloe box, 25 Medford. Some one of burglarious ten denoea, bat evidently witboat maoh experience In tbe art, entered Wort man 4 Gore's meat market Sanday night, by catting oat tbe eereen from a side window. They attacked a till underneath tbe counter, smash Ing the frdnt of the drawer, bnt fall ed to find anything of value. An at tempt waa made to open tbe eaat reoiater. and here again, tbe lnex narianna of the burglars waa shown, for thev ' were unable to work the namblnatlon to open it The only thing Woitman 4 Oore are out la the sorten and they would nave neeaea new one soon anyway. For Sale A few good boraea and diSerent kinds of wagona auu Call at West Hide Bnok Stable. 7-tf. of the Fruit The nedford Furniture Co.j t Housef urnishers and t Undertakers i By Phone 353 Night Phone 115 XlTY HAPPENINGS. r-A conple of Bedford's new citi zen foond Sunday that the world waa patty nearly large one way aa ai'other. They took a atroll out aag the P. E tr!)k to th a edao o the desert and then a lit beyond ad thought they would ret rn home . fr a new route. Pretty 1 on n.y an Into a lot of stloky of boat the ight oonslstenoy tost .k and ploughed thrrago that for a e dlst anoe finally emerging upon a good rjed and shortly perceived glimpses o town through the trees. They maoh surprised, supposed the 0 Ity to be Medford and thinking they had reached It maoh sooner than they supposed posslole, but In wasn't I Medford bot Central Point and they were atlll nearly aa far away from ! home aa when they first tamed back. It was foar o'slook la tne afternoon before they reached home, tired, hunsrr and each one swearing the other waa a mighty poor guide. 20 aawine: machines moat be sold ... malt, nwim for our new stock. urhife aia Winner 15. New Home til Wheeler & Wilson 15. and 15. nAmtt.fiM aitv flail In and aee them. M. Elwood's Jewelery store, 8-" ' The Pvthlan sisters gave a Valen tine social tor the children of the families of Pythian KnlghU on Fri day evening of last week. There were forty five ohlldren preaant and hont thlrtv Drown persons. The amusements were a variety games, a valentine postoffloe. row shooting contest, Address 7-ti, of an ax- hunt for Manager Peny, Z5e Medford (a Coffee House Have just received a large ' stock of latest styles in Dinner Sets. We are now prepared to furnish you with any style or set you want; also have a- nice line of fancy dishes, jardinieres, notions and 5 and 10c counters. Our Teas, Cof fees, Spices, Extracts and Baking Powders are the Purest and Best to be had. M'GLASHAN & JUNKEN MEDFORD, OREGON Drawers Union, loaded a car of Use Davis apple foi shipment Thursday. There are some fourteen can of tbla variety of applaa still held In thla VI Inlty whlob will be sent out now aa rapidly aa poesthle. The market Is stroog and Mr. Perry expeote to resllz 11.2a per boa for 3 to for r tier Ben Davie, Mrs. Ed. Andrew's baa opened a studio for voice oultare and the art cf singing. Phone 71. fc , t Toe ladle of th UreateTjiled ford Clnb ate all expeoted tbbeT5 atteodanoa at the 'regular masting of tbe olab whioh will be held at the Commercial Ciab rooms on ijaiooday afternoon, February 21th. It la Im portant that every member . M pres ent. Your attendance la especially desired becaase that there will be mattera of great importanoe to be discussed. These U res let Medford Lad lea are meeting with all kinds of auooees with tbelr llbrarv fund so maoh sol hat It la not improbable tbey will endeavor to awell tbe amount of money deemed neoeasary at first .to a greater amount-and tbty may decide upon taking op other maltirs wblob will boost Medford. Whatever business oomea before the meeting lilt will b5, Important and every member will wentto be there. MJk previous meetingJIeavereJftne m sin bars agreed to raiae," personally, certain sums of money, and It Is presumed they have tbe amounts raised, however, It la desired that these ladle come prepared to report and bring the amounts with yen. My, but those ladles do rattle things when tbey got the notion and the notion is sure enough theirs In tbis Public Library matter. What will tbey go after next? It will not matter much what the undertaking may be. It la jutt aa surely accom plished as it la undertaken. Every body take tnelr beta elf to the ladles of the Greater Medford Clnb. Farceor, the pure-bred tlaak Peroberon stallion will be in Med ford.after March 1st for the aeaaon. A Medford Lady: "Just before last Christmaa I lost a fur muff. Now I aay lost It well, that it Una, because it la up' to this time lost to me. But In rsallty I think I left it either In the Methodist church or in some store. I do not think any per son who may have found It Is keep ing it beoBOse they want it for them selvee but oeoaose they do not know to wnom It belongs and consequently oannot return it- I would e very maoh oleaeed it It was to be left at Tht Medford Mall otfloe and receive reward," T A.fn.B Ant flowers, and decora tive plants at Medford Green House, rnone 000. Talisman Lodge, K. of P. enter. tetned some fifteen member thelr brethern of Granite Lodge, of Aah (land, last Monday evening. Work waa bad In the aeoond and tnira ae- gree, and the ;visiting membera aa. aleted in giving th candidates 1 lively realization of trials through blob they mast pass In order to become fall fledged members of the order. After the candidate Kay Bonob in the aeoond, and Sidney Brown in tbe third degree bad been enoceaefclly disposed of, refresh menta were aarvsd and a period of social enjoyment was had. Silver plated trocars, f or use ft r relief of cowa when bloated, for aale at the Rnsue River Creamery, Med ford. t (j The member of the O. A. R. Post and to Woman Relief uerpe enjoyed a very pleasant ;tlme at their on Wednesday evening or true There were between fifty and Ixty persons present and the eve ning's amusements war music, a general social time, and refresh mnta. If the young people of thla locality Imagines lor moment that tbeee older ones do not have a jolly good time at these gatberlnga tbey have bnt to look In upon them ana be at once dlssnaded. Mesdamee Vogell, Boswell and Clay will do dresa making, Oornrr Elavantn ana u eireeia. On another page of today' Mail appeare the big advertlaemnt of the Hod son Antomobll Co. Mr. Hod son's reputation aa an honest man need not be reiterated here. That ha la honest everybody knowa and that he handle only honest and eer- vloeabla good I also an established and undeniable faot, Everv lady In Medford should se that Havlland now on "special aale at Roberta & Reagan. There la surely a good bit of bus iness doing In timber land in uoutn era Oregon, aocording to B. 11. Har ris. He telle that daring the montb of January, laat past, be sold 130,000 worth of tbla land, and aloe tne Qnanolal flurry laat fall b hronnht to th Medford banks over $150,000 aa a result of timber sales whloh he baa made. -Messrs. Gaddla & Dixon, the Page fenoe men, received two car loada of fenoe tbla week direct from the manufacturers, at Adrian, Mioh- loan Pratt nearly all of tbla fenoe I la to flU orders ptevlonaly token In I . . 1 i.-1 u Jackson, rfoaepnin auu uunu.ui connttee. For belt: Fall blooded uaff Plymouth Rook cookerei. Perry Stewart, Medford. 7-tt-p. Tbe many friends of Mrs. J. C. Pendleton, of Tael Book, will be sorry to learn that ah I suffering from a severe attaok of pneumonia, Wanted Bxpetlenotd woman to cook and Del i B 1 'r.r'r.v.tjr Ms Spring Clothing .imiiaiisw sou est not, 4 1 tha CM) Hasem 1 Muaets !' K6c Correct Kind A Fancy Vest free with every, suit purchased from us this mouth. We keep your suit cleaned and pressed without cost. Buy the correct clothes bearing the label of SOHLOSS BEO.'S & OOMP'Y Baltimore. Every suit sold under a SOLID GUARANTEE. to r The TOGGERY 1 Medford's Fashion PtoreforMen See Our Windows. AU kmda of bate ettitf -Vienna Bakery. Cau 'obon 4 5 and have goods delivered Co. B., O. N. O., of Ashland, waa Inspected laic wees oy vol. Jaokeon, Ut b, A. tetlnd, and found It to be In first class shape. Htad carefully tbd new real estate let of U. U. Pierce & Son in thla la- sue. Royal Stamp of Success Clarenoe Bennett'a attractions are to well and favorably known in Med ford that It la with gnat pleasure Uazeirlgg & Williams, managera of the Medford opera house, announce the coming of one of their standard auooesses. "A Royal Slave" wblob la booked to play here Friday, Feb ruary 2L Tbe author who wrote that other phenomenal auocass, "Tbe Holy City", baa ohosea tor the action of tha piece the moat romantio period in the history of Mexico, tbe brief reign of tbe unfortunate Maxlmil- lian. Tbe ehoraoter of Aguilla, the descendant of ths Montezumaa, the laat of a raoe now extlnot I a poetlo oieatioo whloh appeal to oar Imagination. The other characters of a long and Interesting oast are equally strongly diawn. The special ties Introduoed by the oomedy ele ment are strictly In keeping with tbe atmosphere of the surroundings and tha bit of sword-play In tbe duel scene, aeoond act. Is aa pretty an ex hibition aa one oonld witness. i! PURELY PERSONAL.? j Socceasf nl Applicants. The following I a list of the oo- oeasfal applioaote tor tsaohera' oer- 1 1 floats at tba February e gamma- tlon : First Grade. Hon B. Thompson, Anna Xeegao, Joaepbine Donegan, Jacksonville. Latwin Ulrica, Iva Shirley, Medford. George A. Stannard, Phoenix. Mand Harr, Watkina, Esther 1011, Psrslst, Second Grade. Bertha Daily, Lyrl Eldrldge, Kate Stlne, Loretta Martin, Medtora. Alberta Stacy, Beagle. Rose aeaion, Eagle Point Abble Henry, Jackson ville. May Uitsworth, Watkina. Ida Weloh, Marguerite Holmes, Central Point. Thornton Wiley, Ashland, Third Urade. Minnie Ring, Gold Hill. Mary Ar nold, Ashland. Viral Henaiey, Cen tral Point.' Minnie Corey, Medford. May Uanna, Trail, J. A. Jonaa, Eagle Point. MaiMnrd now Has the moat up-to- date abatraot system in tbla county See Jaokaon Connty Abstract Co. Paim-Neldermerer ouuaing. a-" Subscribe for Pis tttll with waasa. Appiy w waabiog. Good A. Copelaod 7-Jt-p. Telent, Oregon. County Clerk Coleman baa turned the 1907 tax roll ovr to the sberi ff and the Utter otfloer 1 now reoeivlng MILL PRICES. 500 LOTS OR MORE. Flour 2.40 per 100 lbe Rolled Barley. 1.80 per " lbe MiddUng $1.60 per - lb Mill Foed.....1.40p " lba Bran 1 6 I " LESS THAN 500 LOTS. Flour $2.60 per 100 lb Rolled Barley.. $1.90 per " - lb Middling $1.75 per " lb Mill Feed $1.60pe 44 lb IL40ptr lb MEDFORD FLOUR MILLS. F. E, Bybee waa In town from the ranoh Saturday, U. O. Colly, of Steamboat, waa In Medford Monday on business. Frank U, Nell waa In from hie homestead Tuesday on business. Attorney G. W. Tiefren, of Ash-1 land, waa a Medford visitor Monday. Ex-Sheriff J. M. Rader of Aute lope, waa a Medford visitor Moudav. J. C. Pendleton, of Table Book, waa In Medford Monday on business. Dr. and Mr. E. B. ' Piokel wiU leave tbla week for Portland whither tbey go to bear Paderewaki, the great pianist. S. A. Pattlson, of the Central Point Herald, waa In M edford Wednesday on business. Mrs. Frank Redden and daughter returned a few daya aino from a sereral daya visit with relative in tbe Applegate country. Lynn Paidln, of the Gold UIU News, was In Medford Saturday on business. He la recovering from ble recent attaok of pneumonia. H. L. Kelly, superintendent of the government flsh hatcheries at elk oreek and .at the mouth of the Illi nois river, waa In Medford Wednes day. Fred Week and W. H. MoGowan left for Portland Wednesday evening, They expect to porohaae a couple of carloads of furniture while In tbe city. F. J. Newman, who recently pur ebased a portion of the Flnley pro perty, north of Medford, left for Portlaud.Sandey, to meet his fa-nlly. and will return with them tbe laat of tha week, to make tbla olty hi future home. Wei born Bee son, of Talent, waa In Medford on Monday on business. Mr. Beeaon la onttlng op some of bla holding Into ten acre tract and offering tbe same for aale. HI ad vertisement In another column give particulars. Frank Cox, of Seattle, Washing ton, a brother of D. T. and J. w, Cox of Medford, arrived In tbla city Monday. It baa been aeveral year! alnoe Mr. Cox waa here, and tbe growth and prosperity of the olty mazed him. Mr. and Dire. F. W, Cooley return ed thla week from Bacramento, Calif., where tbey have been atop ping for three months. Mr. Cooley is a newspaper man, bnt bla health la auoh aa will not permit him engaging in business. Tbey will make Med ford their home. G. T. Rlobarda returned thla week from a visit to Mlohlgan. friends. He wss accompanied by bla nephew, W. F. Meier, of Michigan, and they are now at Butte rails. Mr. kloharde' famllly la now In Portland bat It la not Improbable tbey will all retain to Southern Oregon. Ml sees Prne and Burnlce Angle re turn id Wednesday evening f om a several weeks' visit In California. Tbe girls started out a few weeks man for a good visit among their many Calllfornla friends, bat an for tunately Mis Prna waa taken aiok en route and was compeller1 to stop. off at Sacramento, at whloh plaoe ahe has been in a hospital for nearly the entire time of their abeeuoe. A.viu.w l.iu .vl.cK.iiia. . tKISTiAK OHUHCH. At the I'Urrrtian ormrob Sunday, Ft brai rr 23, 10 a. m. Bible sobool lest jn, "Jraua at the Pool of Beth esdu," John 6: 1-10. A great Bible School la being OUilt up. Come aud blp a. U a. m. sermon : "Th Foivneaa of Christianity." 0:30 p. m. V. P. S. C meeting. 7:30 p. m. aermon: "Passion Week, and tba seven words while on the oroaa." Two great studies from she Bible. You ate earnestly Invited to bear both addressee and worship with na. Marlon F. Horn, Minister. STRANGERS' SUNDAY HOME. First Baptlat church: Why do we call tbla church tne "Strungera Sun day Home!" It ha na"d itaalf for th crowd of strangers that Hnd tba chnroh each Sunday fir the purpose of worship is always large. It la baid to aay which waa the moat In teresting aervloe iaat Sanday fnr Mr. Bledaoe'a message wss muon aprecla- , He apoke on "A Good Soldier of Jesus Christ" Bat tbe Bible sohooL which he also named tuelf Shortle' Snooeasful 'Bundty Sobool" was also Interesting. The attendance was far above any jet In th history of this oboroh. - This mean growth. Trnly w not only need growth In number, bat we need to grow In Grace and 1n know ledge of Jesus Christ. Tbis w will try to do. We Invite you to worship with a nut Sunday. pajEsaYTRRlAH CHURCH. Naxt Sanday in th morning at 11 o'clock a cermon by tbs pastor, and at 7:30 p. m. the subject la a Y. . O. A. for Medford. The Sunday aokool at 10 a. m. christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. ' W. F. Shields, ST. MARK'S CHURCH. The Rev. F. O. WlUlama wlU preach Sunday morning, February i tt . ..rmnn nn l3orff WaBBinff-l ton." Special mualo will Do rendered by the double quartet under the direction of Mr. Charles D. Hazel rlgg. Tbe evening aervloe will b held at 7:30 Mr. William will con tinue tne address of last week on tbe Oreeda of th oharoh. Preparations ar being mad for tbe visitation by Bishop Soaddlng, Sunday morning, Maron II at the eleven o'olooc ser vice. Bishop Soaddlng will preach and administer the rite nf confirma tion. A hearty weloomae always await yea at St. Mark'a oharoh. Frederick C. Williams, minister. METHODIST EPlSOOPALOKORCH . Revival meetings are atlll In pro gress and will oontlnue through all next week. Preaching next Sabbath morning and evening. All Invited. A meeting exolualvely for man at Angle' opera boos Sabbath at 3 p. R)K SALE. Rose Bushes, Geraniums for Bedding, Carnation Plants, Plants In Seaso . Phone 606 Medlord Greenhou se L Aa Intereeting revival la aow in progress at this church. 8oal-rt'r-ring sermon by Evangellet Vaa Mat ter and excellent music under tl ' leadership of Prof. Gray every nlgit, The sermode are characterised ly thrilling incidents, graphic portrayal and earnest appeals. Soul bar been blessed and professor of rel - gion have taken higher ground.- If persona will not accept Christ andtr such powerful appeal a Bev. V ac id arter make whan will tbey enter the Kingdom! "Harden not your Hearts" aay th word of Got. Now la tbe accepted time. Preaching every night. Day meetings every ni ter noon 3:30, excepting Monday and Saturday. A meeting exolaelvaly f or men at Aogte'e opera boa next Sabbath at 3 ji. ta. son't fail to at tend tbeee meetings. Quality in Flour CHHIBTlArf HCIXNCB. Christian Science aervioea are held every Sanday morning In the Com mercial Club room at eleven o'clock. Subject ot tbe ieaeon sermon for Feb ruary 23rd. "Mind" ah are welcome. Notice We SBVe you money on American prmta at 5o., dress glnghams.all stand ard brands, at Ha, 10c, lilo, 10n and 90n- Mil Inch PercaluS at 12ic and 100. Best bleached Peanot shirting, 8-4, Inr son. u4 for KiKo. 104 for 3TW. Fine SO Inch bleached muilin at 7c, 81c, ; 10c 12o and loc brum muslin, uo, 6c, 7o, 7to, 8io and 10c. rjaaer-iiuieuawa w. To the Public Having been solicited by a goodly number of tbe citizen and texpayei Notice la hereby given that 1 will 0f Jeokson county to become a can offer for aale at anotion on March 9, i jldete for tbe ottle ot County Asees- 1SU8. at 10 a. m. three ooita, on two a or of Jackson county 1 nave aeciaea and two three years old, one cow, 1 0 become such candidate, subject to two vaarllnza and two fall calves and the action of tbe Republican voter three mr, two with foal. at tbe eomlng primary election, Maria Elder, i Lake Cieek, Oregon. William T. Grieve. Pel (1st, Oregon Ma euvt: "A kind word thrown at a husband will go farther toward a new bonnet than a rolling pin will." That' where tMe wine. Pa think there' no' one like Ma, beoau'e ehe know how to put a good square meal on the table. When we came to Medford Ma hunted around for the best place to trade. When she came across Miller & Eubank, the aid: "II 1 could only get Willie (that's me) with a noute line mat. half my worries woum ovtr. Well, I'm it, ana most oi our groceries and provisions come from tni iore, uio Medford flour lor bread and eakee. You won't have much use for a rolling pin. in your family it you buy our WeDD Foot Hour for Dreaa ana roil, also pies and cookies Loaf and layer cakes, too. i nave a kinch. MILLER & KWBANK taie.