The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, March 20, 1908, Image 5

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    at tee be troll grown la tat
vsJlsy last year wsn tsksa from Ibis
young Splussbarg orchard.
-Tbs regular bail mm ud moUI
mUi of the 100 slab at the Bap.
list ekaek will be eI4 Friday ere
eleg. All sssmbsis sad visitors an
roqasstsd to be pteseat, A debute
wul take plaaa with Rev. O. l Hall
aad Elates WUeoa to apaak oa tbs
Store
Methods
etfirasatlve wblU Messrs. P. a Baa.
sea aad H. Hw Tattle 111 defeed tba
baa. Sebjeot Resolve that tba bow
Incubator M (sr on valaabla tbaa
tba aid fashioned baa." Tbara' will
4 agooa time Is
HI
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Hill
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veal
AxA Continuing Throughout the
MEEKER & CO.'S Great
Great Reductions in Muslin Wear, Shirtwaists, Laces, Em- A Great Saving for
Lawn and Summer broideries, Silks, Boy's Suits, Etc. You in Our
Shirt Waists Special Prices in Oy S
gss: r: Muslin Wear Clothing
$3 50 values $2.75 .
o u.. b.. ,M Beautilul Gowns, Corset Covers DEPARTMENT
You never saw such bargain before. Drawers, etc., 29c, 69c, 99c, $1.39. Call and we will show
tm . A,.-c Goods that you have been payingr you
tlUD GLOVES twice as much for. . T - - - v :
All Lengths - : New Dress Goods just
1 - : Received v '
; So!o;"::::::ti! - ' is and press Better z: ..
iWG1' - -" B & Q. Corsets are
TT H UF.F.1TF.R S nil e Best, We are sole
(stock must be beouced) Wh Hi 1V1U&I1&U11 VI UUi agents, $1 to $3.50
The riedford
Furniture Co.
Housefurnishers and
Undertakers
Day Phone 353
Night Phone, C. W. Conklin 495
Nighi Phone, J. W. Butler 148
CITY HAPPENINGS.
C E. Uaddia "The boys ot Co.
H. O, N. O., ara unxlout to get in
touob with soma one who will tut op
aa armorv ball for the oaa of tba
oompany, Tba atate pays toe rant
for the armory, but Inetete upon
aoltabla quarters, and Joat aa aooa
aa tbsaa qoartera ara aeaorad tba
oompany will ba mastered In. We
are negotiating with one or two
part lee now, bot wlab to do tba
bast wa oaa for tba oompany, beaoa
we want .propositions from sayone
who la Interested. The building
should ba Goxl4o feet la size, and
aaad be of bot oas story. Tba oom
pany would laass aoob a building
for three years at tna shortest, and
without doubt would continue to oc
cupy It, so long aa there was a com
pany bare, which would doubtless be
for msny year."
For Brat class work go to F. W.
Lesmsieter. Group, portrait!, pbotoe
oa poatela, a tamp piotorss. Closed
oa Sundays, 13-2t-p.
J. H. Henaelman, of Portland,
baa bean In Medf ord thia week look-
lag over the elty wltb tbe Intention
of engaging In business. Ererytbtna
looked good to him and ba proceeded
at onoe to rent tbe D. O. Ksrnea
new store building on Sooth H
street and will at once pot la n stock
of teas, ooffees snd spices. Hs wlU
ao s wbolaaals ss well as retail bnil
nsas snd will hsvs one or mors dell-
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 190" 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
vary wagon la Hadford, aad will
also vlut all tba otbar oltlee aad
towna of tba vallay.
Oat a few apioni at tba sale to
tba parlor of tba Preabyteriao
ohuron, April 2d.
J art aa aooa ai the olty In
oraaata tba aombar of Itr alda walks
and inatalla a taw mora aiaotrie
ligbta Poatmaater Woodford will taka
op tbt matter of giving tba' city tba
advaotage of a carrier service. Tba
receipt! of tba otnoe ara large enough
to Justify the employment of two i Just an even sixty member and In -carrier!
but tbe olty has not enough ' vlted friends present. Two piano
sidswslas snd ligbta Installed to i
meet the requirements ot the reao-
atiooa lmpoaad by the gov ernment.
For sale An excellent quality o f
brick in any aoant'tr.
O. ,v. Prid
dy. Medford. Oregon.
t.
electricity will playfa most Impor
tant part aad form a particular tu
tor In thia seseoa'e pteeeatsttoa of
tbe tsmoas Plxley A Lader'a mualoal
oomedy "The Boigomaeter," whlob
Is booked at tba Medford Opera
Hone Toeadsy, Mar oh 24. Man
ager Wm. P. Collsa has even gone
to Europe la order to aerate the vary
latest Partaiaa electrical aad prls
mstie slf sots. Ia tbs second not of
"Tbs Burgomaster," which repre
sents a scene st Coney Island, a
group of pretty batbera are seea.
Aaotber innovation will be the In
troduction ot n real rain atorm.
Meadamee Vogeli, Boawell and
Clay wlU do draaa making, Gornrr
Eleventh snd L streets. tf.
Tbs dssth ot John Wllliaoioft,
oaa ot tbe pioneer reetdeuta of the
valley, oooarred at Trail on Sunday,
nd the remain! wars burled in Odd
Fallows Cemetery T net day. Mr,
WiUieoroft had been a aufferer from
ooaeomptioo tor a number ot years.
snd It was this dieeaae that osuaed
his demlee.
3eneral detective and oolleotion
business. CorretDOUdenoa eolloitad.
Addreee Lock Boi 80S. Medford. 11-it
The Medford Pbarmsoy Is bow
inatalled in its new -quarters In the
Jaekaoe eoonty beak bulldlag oast
door to tba 6akar.tlatobaaoo Co.
etore, The room baa been handsome
ly fitted np with saw fixtures, eta,
and the oompany la batter prepared
tbaa aver to taka ear of It ooato-
Don't forget the aproo aala by tba
Ladles' Aid Booley of the Presbytor
ma church, April 2d.
Tuesday avaning of this week was
"aoolal night" wltb member of
Olive Kabekaha Lodge. Tbara were
solos were aplendldly rendered by
suae Chllda, while Mlas Helen Coae
entertained very pleasingly with s
vooal solo, accompanied oa the piano
by Mrs. Uore. Following thia abort
program eard games asre Introduced
snd an hour or more wss vsry pleas
antly susnt in this msnnsr. Ksfraeb
ments of sandwiches, salsda, oake.
eoSee and lea cream ware served.
Tbe total table daooratloaa ware In
green tbe SC Patrick day sen. me
betas; canted out. Tbe committee
was composed of Mr. Corwia, Mrs.
C. U. Taylor, Mr. Hale, Mrs. Arnold
Mlas Faaale Uaakias, Mesas. CO.
King aad A. & Blitoa.
Mr. Ed. Andrew has opened a
studio for voice culture sod tbs art
of singing. Pbons TL tf
Tbe new Medford booklet is s
'thing of beauty" without doubt.
Tbs old ons wsa eonaidered one of
tbe beat pieoee of edvertlaing litera
ture ever lamed oa tbe ouaat, but tbe
new one beats it, both la aubject mut
ter and fiaish. The design ot ths
titis psge is especially attractive,
ebowlng a Spitzenberg apple tree in
toll bearing, tba apples with tbetr
rioh oolormg, standing out promi
nently sgalnat the green back ground
of tba foliage, Tbe eohjeot matter baa
been revised snd br ougbt np to date
and several new scenes have been
added. Tba center piece Is a pano
ramic view ot tbe valley wltb an In
dex sbowlog the looatlon of the
prinolpal pointa with reference to
Medford. On tbe book tbe Commer
cial Clob raises Its original offer of
1500 to 11000 to snyoos who will
dsmonststs that there is s city in
tba United States with mors varied
reaooroee within ten, twenty jr forty
mils radii, Ita a pretty sets propoel
tion.
Uood, dry wood for sale. Csll op
phone 76, or E. N. Wsrnsr's grocery
store.
T. E. Pottengtr has disposed of
hie meat market, stock, lesss snd sll
ths appurtenance! thereof to Messrs.
U. Miller, E. W. Ewbaok, Joe. Culp
snd Chas Conrad, who will take pos
session st ones. Mr. Conrsd, who
bsa been head osrvsr st tbs Wort
man A (Jure market, will be lu charge
ot the bualneaa aa manager. The
market will ba known aa tbe Medford
Moat Market and the new cwnera
will lesvs nothing undone to keep It
upto ths standard aet by tbs former
proprietor. Mr. Pottsnger will re
tire, for s tlms st least from active 1
i bualreaa iu town and will devote bis
attention to til extensive property
Interests. ,
1 All kinds 0! bska stuff- Vleons
1 Bakery. Call 'obonc 49d sod have
goods delivered
j Tbe Commercial Club bas receiv
ed acreo fine, large views, handaoms
' ly framed, wbleb wen presented by
tbe Southern Paeiflo Co. The' Bio
1 tores were of MU Shasta, Mt. Hood,
Multnomah Fal a, Bogos K'ver FaUa,
i sad other sosass of latsrsst la Ois-'goa.
Following Week at ;
Dry Goods Store
Prot. Head, tba blind mnslelsa
nnd piano toner, baa taken tbe
agaaot for tba Eilar P laao Hooea la
Southern Oregsa. Mr. Head la pre
pared to supply the people of thia
section with sny Instrument bandied
by tbs Eller oompany. Msil ordsts
will be promptly attended. Mr. Head
la a mutloal man ot nbilltv snd sny
woik or business entreated to bio
will be promptly and properly at
tended. For Sale A few good bones snd
different kinds of aagooa and rigs.
(Jail at Weat Side Brick Stable. 7-tf.
A large number of Medford resi
dents took advantage of an excursion
train to Jacksonville Tuesday eve-
nDg to attend n temperance meeting
held there. A number of Jackaoo
villa people came over to Medford the
came evening to attend a jollification
of tba Kabekaa.
Logaoberry, Dewberry and
Strawberry vinee for aala, by Wolfer,
tbe berry man. Eagle Polat. 9t'
The petition ot tna anti-saloon 1
league calling lor a vote oa tbe qoes
tloa of prohibiting the sale ot liquor
ta Jaekaoa county, waa hied with
the eoonty clerk Tuesday. Tbs peti
tion Is esld to bsva contained tbe
names one-fifth of tbs lees! voters of
tbe eoonty.
Silver plated milk tabes for sals
st tba Koaoe Biver Creamer! Med
ford. tf.
Claud MUee and Miss Blsnobs
Merrtmaa were married at
Vekra, i
Calif,, oa Thursday last.
Both I
young people bsva many friends la
Medford, where both have spent their
Uvea. They are now la Southern
California, enjoying their honey
moon. Art Earbart baa sold bis plsoe.
juat sootb of tbe Earbart boms, to
Mrs. Bacbcl Hill, of Arizona. There
ara five acres of land In tbs treat snd
tbs prioc psld wss 12000, sad tbs
deal waa made by J. C, Brown.
O. F. Cook, agent for the Oregon
Nurserey at Salem, baa established
permanent offloee just opposite tbe
Hotel Moore sod will bs found ready
to greet bis old sod osw customers st
tbis pli
At Its msstlng Tossdsy night tbs
oity oouucll peaaed sn ordnance pro
hibiting tba selling of liquor to
females and saloon keepers moat not
allow them In their places of boaloeaa
HILL PRICES.
600 LOTS OR MORE.
Flour $2.40 per 100 lbs
Rolled Barley. $1.70 per " lbe
Middlinne $1.65 per " lbs
Mill Feed.... ML 60 per " lbs
Bran 1 30 per " lbs
LESS THAN 500 LOTS.
Floor.
..$2.60 per 100 lbs
Rolled Barley.. $1 90 per
lbs
Middlings $1.80 per
Mill Feed $1.60 per
Brsn $1 80 per
MEDFORD
FLOUR
MILLS.
lbs
lbe
lbs
under n penalty of from K0 to f 100
Uae nnd forfeiture of their license.
Bora la Medford, Mai oh 3, 1308,
to nr. ana Mrs. J. H. Ward, a
daughter.
Tbe concert glvsa at tbe M. E,
chorea on Wednesday evening of thia
wek by tbe M and M club.
by tbe Medtord Mala Quarat,waa ons
of tbs beat ot Its kind sver put on
In this elty, in fsot there ara voices
in thst cborna snd in tbs quartet
which would do credit to the aver
age professional and some of them
equally aa good as tbs beat of ths
profeaslun, Every number nn the
prograam waa good. Soma may have
been a little better than others. But
all wars so good ss to mors than est
lafy tbe sodisnos, snd n Mall re
porter beard at the oloee expressions
Ilk thia: "My, tbst wss a treat. I
hope they willZpot on more of Its
kind." It wonld be unfair to par-
j . ,. A ,., . . ,
rticolarise and uujuat to aeleot any
'ipeolal features or voices opoa which
10 heatow
merited eompUmenta be-
that all didfwaU. Mrs. Kreaas,
tbe director, however ehoold be
nssatloaed particularly because of
tbe proficiency of tbe class members.
Each and every one of the vooal
aumbeis showed plainly the ezoellsat
drill work whlob had been given the
voloes. Tbs church Tossdsy evening
was wall filled snd tbe sUver offering
amounted to over t20. This money
will bs ased In the purchase of now
muslu for tba class. It Is expected
tnat anoteer ooaoert win do given oy
tbis elsas within tbs nest few weeks.
Ob Tossdsy afternoon D. W,
Anderson, who baa been living in a
bouse built entirely i of piano boxes
altustsd In ths Rosa addition, auo
combed to heart dieeaae Irom whlob
malady be had been suffering so
time. Mr. Anderson was nearly ,70
years old st tbs tlms of bis destb,
snd for soms tlms bss been in des
titute circumstance. Lately be
had been receiving medloel attend
snos snd medicine without ooet
From ble nelghbore be declined to
receive sid other then occasional
gifts left by friends Hia eon of
Urants Paaa arrived Wednesday and
took charge of lbs remains.
-Mrs. Laura Outohee Hull died nt
her borne on UriHio creek, Monday,
March 16th, aged twenty-one years,
leven montbe nnd fourteen daya, of
conaumptlnn. Mrs. Hull wa a
native ot Kansas sad oame to Oregoa
with her parenta lu 1887. May 15,
1UU7, she waa married to Ola O. Hull,
and after leaa than a year of married
life wee called hence. Tbe eympsthy
of many friend le extended to tbe
Deresved busbsnd.
-Rezlo D. Foster died st tbe
home of hli ion In Medford on Tuee-
dsy, sged ninety years, one month
and twenty-aeven daya. Mr. Foet ir
waa s nstlve of Howard county,
Missouri, snd asms to Oregon In the
ssrly forties He was sn Indian war
veteran, and fought In tbe Cayuee
war of 1847 48. Tbs funeral took
place Thursday afternoon. Service!
were oondnctid by Key. C. H. Holle.
-The W. T. lork A Co.. real eitste
deslers. Prot. M. B. Slgua snd i.
E. Wstt, bsvs purobsaed tbe Joel
i Hartley plaoe, oa Orlffin creek.
! There n re 272 acres Is tbs tract aad
1 4b acres ot tbis are eet to orohard aix
yeer-old trees. Tbs new owners srs
; potting out 300 mors treee and are
' having mote of tbe land cleared aad
aaoiher winter they expect to put
loot several more acres ta fruit,
i
laltlatid flva eaadidates.
Th. greed ablet, Kllsabatb Oaaalag,
of Portlaad, waa praaaat aad a vary
enjoysbl evealnjr was spent. Tba
lodge matting ens followed by a baa
quel.
Uabbard Bros, ara tailing of
their fins lloo of boggle, aad otbar
veb'ole In this luna of tba Mall.
Taka a look at tbli etnoh If von naad
a new boggy.
-Toeidsy aas St Patrick's day.
and tbs hamroook and tba "bat mi
fatbct wrro" wen much In aridenoa
throughout the day.
AMONG THE CHURCHES.
'CHRISTIAN CHURCH. . .
Sondsy, March 22, nt 11 n. m.
Tbs Psrsbls of tbs Gospel Train."
3 p. m preaching at Phosnlx 6:30
p. m. T. P. B 0 K. Ie-tr, Albert
Roblason, subjset, "Our Influence."
1:30 p. m. sermon: "Tba Errata of
Dl rial oa," tbe Dree ot a srrlsa ot
v eermoas oa Christian Union.
Those to folllow are "Tba Isuedt-
ata to Caloa,""Tha Baala oa
whleh'atl Christiana can UaMs,"
aad ""The Ulorr of a United
Cbnrcb." Tbl will be a profitable
esrlss of talks. Too era earnestly
levtted to bear' each of thee aafc
leets. Large andliaiss were la at
tendance best Sunday The thame
Why I am aet a OampbUlita," waa
listened ta by a large coagragatioa,
all ware sssmlsgly dseoly Isterestai.
More will follow next Sunday are
alag, ootdal lavltaUoh to alL
Manoa F. Bora, Mtalaasr.
STRANGERS SUNDAY HOME
Tbs First Bsrtlst oburob: We
ehsU bs moob favored by a visit from
Dr. a A. Wooddy who will be tbe
speexer at tna Sunday morning est
vlcea. He will apeak on "Hone
Mleelone". Please bring your offer
ing to tbst work If posstbls next
Soaday. The pastor will praeob ia
the evening the anbjtet will be "Aioa
Religion." Tbe ordinance of Bap
tism which was postponed last JSun
day wlU ba aimlnitsred at tbe open
ing of the evening service. We In
vite you to worship wltb us. Pastor
promises plain preaching.
O. Lortoy Halt, pastor.
ST. MARKS' CHURCH.
Morning services Sondsy wlU bs
held at 11 o'olook with eermi os oa
tbe "Seoond TempUtion of ChiUt."
The muaio wlul be led by the double
quartatt under tbe direction of Mr.
Charles D. Hszelrlgg. At ths eve
ning eerrioee at 7:30 the addreea wlU
be ooooernlng "PlUte," tba third la
I aeries oa "Men Who Crucify
Christ. The Soaday eckool msata
at 10 a. m. Too ore weloome at all
tbeea ssrvless.
Frederiok C. Williams, Miaister.
M. E. CHUKCa).
"Can You Olve Your Reaaoa for
It!" will be tbe eubjaot next Sab
bath at 11 a. m. At night tba aub-
They
Easy
YSri.
' m
7 ir t
if
MR. DRESSiiR:
Our Clothing made especially for us by Schloss
Bros., lialtinioie, not only makes you feel good on the
outside and look good on the outside, but makes you
feel good on the inside in whatever company you are
That well dressed feeling is comfortable and you can
get that comfortable feeling if you will wear clothes we
will sell you. You can know that you are dressed
right if you buy your clothes f'om us.
Bring us that $'20 .00 or $23.00 you have to spend
for a suit and you may know that you will get ; suit
for your money that will keep you from going to the
center of the floor anywhere you may be.
" TGHE TOGGERY "
A Sate Place to Trade
Pa was reading in a book
ot finanoe the other evening,
where it ssld, "Don't put all
your eggs in one basket; try
an incubator." It takes more
than an incubator to ta'ch
out any new schemes (or in
creasing business now-a dys.
I tell you the people tie a-t-ting
to be wise old owls My
boss used to go into all kind'
of gift enterprises that l.-oked
anywhere near right, ao I give
away waluable premiums
with every purchase. We
don't do that any more n
oepting a few coupon! that
tbe manufacturers put up in
their packages. The only
schema we use to m a k
people buy goods of ui ia
good goods, courteous treat
ment and your money back
if yon want it without any
back talk. The boss 'says.
"We've been giving the
people ' batter and bat tar
valuer every year, bat we
want to give still bitter
valoaa. It ia not bow 'much
will an article bring,' but' bow
lew -can we sail Ft" You
trade with us, don't yoaT
KXLUiaKWBANX
Jest will be: "The Best Equipment
tot. Life.". Saboeth eoaool at 10 a.
m. Epwoxth League at 8 30 p. nt,
AU are lavitad.
OHRI8TIAN SCIENCE
Cbrlstlsn Seienee ssrvless are hid
every Sunday mornalg at alerea
o'olook In the Commercial Club
Roon. Subjeot of Lesson -eerm in
for Marob 22 "MstUr". All are
weloome.
PKESBVTERIAN CHURCH
Prescblng next Sunday morning at
11 o'eloek nnd In tbe evening nt 1 :D0
o'eloek. The Sunday sobool Is at 10
a. m. The Cbrletiaa Endeavor at 6:30
p, m.
Takes More Thas Oas.
Keeldence on. n homestead by a
family, consisting of two or no a
persona, la required if tbe premtena
are to be exempted as an asset undtr
tba bankruptcy lawa Thia aa the
decieloa of Judge Wolvertou in the
United Statea Court in tbe eaaa ot
Henry C. Gardner, a bankrupt wbi
contended thst his homestead at
Drala eoold not bs Included no en
asset la liquidating bis dsbts uader
tna bankruptcy law.
Judge Wolvertoo bald that alaes
only tbe bsakrnpt blmstU had' See Id -ad
oa the bomestaad ba cannot de
cure H exempt from tbe baakrnrt
law. "Although anon premises may
etIU coast it oM hie dwrlilna rlaoe rt
place ot abode," said tbe court, "be
be oaaact claim them exempt tor tbe
reason that bs slons does aot cooett-
tut s family."
feel so nice and
many position
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