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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1908)
I - P Great Sale of Undermuslitis A Magnificent Assortment for Your Selection ob jects to a lairpricefor - inerignt Lot 4 Sale Commences next Saturday MorningandConti nuesThroughoiit the Week Lot 1, 'ZVc Lot 2, 59c Lot 3, 79o Lot 4, $1.19 Lot 5, f 139 ii . s ar y ..1 I II irL ' l wr iw wm m- s I tiUfw f m aagvurv. Tito u mm Urmtfj M it rvttnt H)MW, ot rfc .. 9j we m cntmer. The riedford Furnitnre Co. Housefurnlshers and Undertakers Day Phone 353 Night Phone, C. W. Conklin 495 Night Phone, J. W. Butler 148 CITY HAPPEN1NQS. Tbe telephone central la Boon to be moved from the tear of tba draft ton of Charlea Strang to tbalr no quarters in tba poat offloe building Mr. Strang ha given op bla place a loom! superintendent, tba vmcsncry cslag died by H. Petteioon, who ma sent Jfrom Portland by tba company to taka oharge of tha local Held. Ib font ia to enlarged and tbe tranaler to tba now otfioe la to ba mad ai toon aa possible. CJeneral detective and oolleotloa business, Correspondence aollottad. Addraaa Look Boi 808. Medford. U-4t tihlet of Polioa Ubarlaa Turpi a baa been warning tha offenders of tba ordinance forbidding -tba ua of Jlda wnlka by btoyole riders, and la tba tatora thoaa woo ara ttond tiding tbalr maoblnaa on aide walks will ha proseoatod. Lately there baa been a great deal of tbla going on and toe Cblaf tblnke that it la time It la topped. . For sal Oood, heavy, eeoood bandwagon, no box. Call at Mod fold Hall office. WHY is it that ten years ago practically all the tea and coffee used in the U. S. was sold by grocery stores and in 1907 over 60 per cent was sold by EXCLUSIVE TEA AND COFFEE STORES? Be cause anyone, making a Specialty of any line, studies conditions, requirements and' tastes of his locality along that line and is much better able to give the public what they want. &f)e Medford Tea Coffee House M'GLASHAN & JUNKEN 216 West Seventh Street PHONE 1051 MEDFORD, OREGON One of tbe troubles woideut to tho owoeishlp'of aotouobllea la that of kaeplog poliabeJ tba many braaa aountlona. FnrenthatloaUy we are coins to aay that tbeae are not onr tronblea toey're borrowed. However, Mr. A. U. Alleo, who owoa one of tbe beat high grade oara In tbla lo cality, baa aide tracked thia trouble by baring all bla mountings niokel plated aod if yon fellowa Xoa't be litre tbe appearance baa been im proved juat take a look at tbla ear and tben anotlle off aome of yonr own tronblo by having the niokel plating applied. fc'ur Sale Choice black-oD asp berry planta, ti per 100. U. V. Uox aee, X ii Berry ranob, U rente faae. Uox 22. 11 t-p. KepreeentatiVfi from tbe three giaog.a in Jaokaoa oonnty aaeembled at Madford Satnrday and eleoted del egate! to the etate grange whlob meet) at Eogeae on tbe 2d Toeadaw ia May. Mr. and Mrs. I. A Merrl man, of Ueatral Point 'grange, were eleoted delegatee and Mr. and Mr E it Bobioaon, of Talent, alternatee. -Mm. Ed. Andrewi hai opened a atndio for votce ooltare and the art of eloglng. Phone 71. tf ' Tbe following men were elected to memberehlp In tbe Commercial Clab at lta last regular meeting: J L Lyon, Caarlee Gay, J. & Vilaa, a & Sobmldt, F L Ton.Velle, H U Kent er,H A Tblerolf, W H Hamilton, Arthur Brown, L B Kent, E E ftel ley, F Y Allen, Dr. Seoloy, i E Bark doll, F B Farrar. Wanted by oompetent girl, ga oral booaework in email family. Mia, M, O. Leflie, Madford. 20-2t-p Work oa the' new olty hall aaa been at a atanoatrll tba past week. we sale tbe workmen waiting for tbe first ooat of paint to dry! It la expected t bat tbe elty offlcera will be allowed to take poaaeeslon of their new quar ters in a ooaple of weeks. Wedneeday aftcnoon Mrs. Ben. Garnett entertained in a very da 1 Igbtful way tbe Led lea Aid Society of tbe Christian ebnrcb of medford, end eeveail other . filenda. Dainty refreabmente were served and all enjoyed tbemeelvee very moon. Over five collar were eecoxed tor the oit y library food. The Ladies Aid la In sympathy with every good pnblio spirited enterprlae. Tbla society ia certainly a bustling one. 1500 nave been pledged on tbe new boUdlng aod tbey expect to raise It to 11000 by September 1, 1909. Bead carefully the new real estate I let of C. H. fierce Boa, la taia le ane. Mr- MoMllliaa baa eold bla real- deooe in Eaet Medford to O. F. Bar ber, of Cincinnati, Ohio, oonaider atioo S1330. and a J. (Jeer has eold a realdenoe lot on north C street to Mn. Unit Untcbeni for $500. Theaa ealee were made by M. Bel linger. Tba painter's aaloa whiob waa to bare bean organized on laat Bator, aay evealag earn to aaogbt th rough a laok of attaadaaoe oo tbe part of tbe painters o tbe eity. The atUne aooe waa to small that no aetloa we deemed Warrantable, , Head aarefolly tbe new real aetata I at of U U. Pleroe A Son in this U ene. ... Ed. Bmlth, at Baeh, advsrtlsee that tbeea) aaose to hie plana laafe fall, a two-year-old heifer red, with wklte face, marked with erop aad elit la left ear, ao brand. Owner oa re- oorar by paylag feed hill aad adver- Thorooab-bred Barred Plymooth Hook tags for hateblsg-JB far 7Sa Joba W. Smith, sr., Bagle Point, Oregon. There bar beta ao a aw develop manta lately la regard to tbe organi sation of Company if, 4th lata try la Medford. The boye eipsot to be orgaalied by tbe time a soluble building la foond to drill in, -. For bale; Full blooded Boi Plymooth Hook oookerele,.. Perry Stewart, Medford. , 7-4t-p. - N. S. Bennett, of tba Eden Val- . ley Nursery, received several bales of Newtowo apple tree tbla week, which are all aad y engaged to bla auBMrone ooatoarara Silver Dieted trooere. for oee tit r i lief of eowe when bloated, for aale at tbe Hague Klver creamery, moo ford. tf. Or. Stephenson, who baa been laid op for several week from in Jorlee toeteined to bla leg horn a fall, le able to be a bent the eteete again, with tbe aid of erntobee. A tennle olnb la being organized by lover of the game In Medford, Over 40 have algaifled their desire to enroll wltbla th poet wee. -For aale -Aa eicelleat qneilty of brick iu aay qoaat'ty. U. nf. a-ria-dy. Medrord. Oregra, tf. -Tba intla daoghur of J. a Hertford of Orlffla greek, had tha We have held Muslin Wuderwear before but never one of the magnitude of this one We have been months that we have garnered an assortment of values such as have never been able to offer Mail orders for these goods will be filled as far as possible By all means attend this Under muslin Sale. Sale commences SATURDAY MORNING continues throughout the week Visit our other departments also R. & G. Corsets IIP W.H. Meeker & Co. MEDFORD misfortune to fall and break ber arm one day laat week. Dr. J ones la in attendance. Dr. R.R. Hamilton baa decided to jrove from Medlord to Klamath Falla where he will have charge of a boa piteL Tbe doctor end bla good wife have made nomeioos frienda here and all regret their departure. Meadamee Vottell. Boawell and Clay will do dreaa making. Cojorr cieveotn ana u aireeia. u. W. M, Hodaon baa been confined to bla room latsly with an attack of tbe gripe, Why I Am Not a Campbellite To correct a popular error tbe pastor wlU apeak oa tbe aobjeot: "Why I am not a CampbeUtte." Tbla eermon-leotare will be given Snnday night, March 15 at 7:30. Every seeker after troth aad aU othere are cordially Invited to tbla eermonr. Do yoo wish to enow tbe difference between the plea of tbe Chrlatlan ebnrcb and that of tbe denominational Tbla will ;be clearly told In tbla address. Many ao not understand what the Christian oborob etaad for. By loo many religion lata end other it ia classed Imply as a ssot among tbe sectarian bodlea that exist today. Come aad hear why It ia not a sectarian body. Cemmlttee at Work. At tbe last regular meeting of the Commercial olnb a committee oon autlng of T. W. Osgood,. W L Vaw- tei aad H O Wortman. waa appoint ed to aaoara a tight of way for the aatraaoe into the eltv of tbe P A E railway A former eocu&ttte waa aiaeaargea lor laacnoa Tbe aew aommittee ha been at work oa tbe problem during tbe past aw day aaa at making ooaalder- SDte nrogreee. ai us eexs reaniar nee ting or see erao, waiea wiu laae ilaoe oa Wedaeeday evening. Mareb 18, they wlU make their report wane toe eommittee aeciiae to aie aae the matter before tbey submit their report to th club, tbey latlmat that their report will be favorable. 500 LOTS OR MORE. Floor,. 12.40 per 100 lta Rolled Barley. $1.70 per " lbe Kiddlfngi 11.65 per lb Mill. Feed.... AliO per lb. Bran 1.30 per " lbe LESS THAN 500 LOTS. Floor.... 12.60 per 1001b Kollexl Barley.. fl.sV per - lb Middling..... 11.80 per " lbi Mill Feed 1.60dt 14 lb Brsn .11 50 par " lb MEDFORD FLuUR MILLS.' planning it, and we fee before in any previous Found Here Only AMONG THE CHURCHES. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Solenoe service are held every Sunday morntog at eleven o'olook In the Commercial Clab room. Sabjeot for March 15th, "Substance." AU are weloome. M. E. CHUKOH. "The Power of Elieh's Spirit Eliaba," will be the aubjeot next Sabbath at 11 a. m. At night th object will be: "When did Al mighty God Kiev a Sinner Down in the Mad." Sabbath eohool at 10 a. m. Epwnrtb League 6:3u p, m. All are invited. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. "How to Kill a Church" wlU be tbeapeolel theme at the Christ lea church next Sunday morning. Many are anooneoloaalT doing thing, whlob If pereleted la wlU kill aay looai crgaauatioa. ether are conacloualy lnjorlng tbe obnnih by open warfare. If joa are InUreetad in moral and rellgloaa work doa't tall to her this snbjeot dlsooeeed. Marlon F. Horn, Minuter. STRANGERS SUNDAY HOME First Baptist church There were over one hundred people late at tba evening sevloe last Sunday. If tbla service bad been a railroad train on wbleb thee peopto were going to tbalr own weddings, many preaohera would bar been disappointed. Tbe only wey to be on time at tbe ave alag servlo I to begla tbe day right Come aad sat your watob b Sboxtie'a snassaafnl Sunday school at tea la the moralng. We Invite yon to worship with a. Baptism again a art Sunday evening. ST. MARKS 'SOtUJRUH. Suadey meralag tba aabject of the sarmoa win to: "Tba First Tern sta tion of Christ." Speolal mualo wlU be sung by tne doable Quartet under the direction of Mr. Chart D. Haxelrigg. Tbe mualo at St Marka'a UTbeautlful aad inspiring aad the' sermons short aad praatlaaL A hearty welcome awalte yon st all tne aervloee. Buaday evealng tbe aub jeet of the addreae will be Aanaa aad Ca (apnea, the eeoond la the eerie oa "Men Who cruelty Ctrtat," wfaloh ti exciting a good deal of later est. Wedaeeday evening of next week the Information class wlU meet tat the cburcn.' AU who are desirous of In vestigating the olalme of tbe Eploeo pal oborob aad of learning what tbe ebooh stands for are oordlally Invited to this else. Friday evening ad' .lreesea oa Moral il arose will be glvea ia tbe oborob, Ma-oh 13 Sav onarola, and March 20 John Calvin will be tbe sobjsot Tbe address on SavonaoU wlU to illustrated with etareoptiooo views. Big Preacher Coming. Oa Sunday morning Marob 22nd Dr. O. A. Moody will apeak at th Baptist oborob. He I the district secretary for tbe Americas Baptist Home Mlealoaary Society, aad will peak oa Horn Mlasloas. Tba an aval Kjflerlag lor the work will be takea, WW H 1&A 3 MK. DRTS.CR We try to pve our customers such good service that ihey gladly pay uj the price we ask fdr our cloth ing. We do not keep in our store, cheap-,, poor fitting clothing raade out of poor cloth. Argue with yourself; is not $30.00 enough to uav i tvi a gut i ouig oi cwiin-g. I are woL tJi Mine quality. We have built up our business by making a profit but we have tried to make only fair profit. Holding up a customer would not pay u. ' We would rather hold up the quality of our" clothing lor this is what holds up our business. "HE 'imSHff'": A Sale Place to Trade ejnsi PERSONAL.? Dl IDCI V A. C Manning, of Winter, wee in Medford Wedaeeday ou bufiueee. Commiaslooer E. D. Brigga, of Aanland, wae In Medford on boat neee Wedneeday. ' - Joseph Maham and J. R. Smith, of Eagle Point, ware In Medford on business Monday. w. w. cameroo, of union pre- clact, was in tbfa buay, baetling olty of oar Wednesday. Meiohant O. I. Hutchison returned Tuesday from bla several weeka vlalt with bla family In Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson aad family, of Kansas, are here looking over the country with a view to locating, Louis J, Erdahl, of Portland, waa a visitor In the olty daring the that of the week. He waa the guest of W. Q. Adlenhagea while here. - JtaeoCook baa left for Burbank, South Dakota, where he proposee to dispose of bis property aad tben re- toia to Medford, bringing hi family with htm. Henry Helton was la fkem TraU Wedaeeday. He has aa advertise ment elsewhere In this paper la which he le offeriog to ssU timbered land tor $10 an acre. frank ifrowo, who baa been In a hospital In Salem for some tun pest arrived bom leoenUy. B waa ao- companled by n nurse. He is bat lightly Improved la health, Mr. and Mr. M. a MoQaold, of Teela, Calif , arrived In Medford this week and will make this olty their future home. Mrs. MeQoold 1 a daughter of Mrs. Sana Parry. W. D. Palmer, of Brouklnga, North Dakota, aod A. H. CMIa, of Loo Angeles, California, arrived la Med ford this week, and expect to remain here for several month. Tbey are cousins of onr good tovswawa If. L. Day. Oeorge R. Morrison, of Oekmoot, Pane., arrived la Medford Tuesday and expects to reside hereaboata He has been a reader of Th Mstl la bis Master home ead he's here Ia The Mall rseposalbler If aot, why eotr Will Hamphmj ant I. C Bananas retained Monday from th bead water of Butt creak, where they had been looking for bear aad oougara. The snow wss so deep that tbey were nneble to reach the dens of the bear, and tha oougara refused to be either trapped or treed. 10. M. and Q. G. Btaokland, pro prltlor of tbe dread View Fruit Frm, nt Cove, Oregon, were in Medford tbla week getting acquaint ed with oar fruit growers. These fentlemen ere loyal to their own lend ut this srsod ooootry" of eart looki good to them, and they were generous enough to say ao. O. J, Howard, of KertyvlUe, Jose phine oonnty, was a Madford visitor tbla week. Cherlle wss a raaldant of Medford when It was a straggling village and "sorter grew op" with th town. He ia bow living at Kerbfvllle, but every ouoa la while he bee to come beck end renew hie ol3time trieodsblps here. V. E. Brown who baa been Using treatment la a sanitarium at Salem for several month past wee la Mad ford last week tor a few days' rial with his family, aad B. N. Bailer aad family, tie baa rataraed to tba sane sari am, his health aot having a f au suits sola at this price improved. A. J. Dunlap and family of Olney, Illinois, arrived la Medford this week aad will make Soatoern Oregon ttelr future home. Tbey brought aw tseon a aarlnsd . of household ects and farming locpK. ments. Mr. yunUp has been a read er of the Mall for enreral mootbs past in hie Illinois home, M. A, Horrhberger and Netsou Nye and tba latter'e family-, ltft Wedaeeday morning for the- north, sir. Wye's rurally will remain, at Seattle ohttt fetal. wbUa, U ... men will posh on to Alaska. Both are hardy mountaineer and.' expel t trapper i, matt they eipect to follow both tbls avocation and that of min ing in tba north. ' NOTICE. Pursuant to an agreemen t of the different Meat Mar kets of Medford to eloee on Sundays, we respectfully re- request our patrons to pro vide themselves with meats for their Sunday 'table-on Saturday evening. 1 Wortman A Gp. j Snbaorito for lbe Udell " Store Methods P waa lending in a book of finance the th r evenlnf, whet it "iWt -paX U yonr eyga in one hatkat; try an incunrtor." lttasesmora than nil incubator to hatch out any new scheme for In creasing buiinee nuw-a-day. I tall yon the people are get-' ting to be wise old owls. My bow uttd to go Into all Unds of gift enterprise that looked anywhere near right, and give away walnable - premiums with every pnrohsae. We don't do that any more ex cepting a few coupon that tbe manufacturers put np in VVtm pacing. The only scheme we me to make people buy goods of ua ia good goods, courteous tret ment and your money back If yoa want il without any back talk. The boss says, "WVv been giving tha . people better and better value every year, but we want to give still b a 1 1 r value. It i not how much will an article bring, but how low can we sell iu" You trade with ut, don't yon? MsLLU. A rWlANK