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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
-I ! f y. r 1; 1 I : .'5 i i U: 1 o n Hi DUG THE 8881 GREAT 1 Is Now on With a Itai&h $35,000.00 Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes and Furnishings at Slaughter Prices. ALL MUST GO J. I. IM WML 60 Medford, Oregon Every Article in the Store Must be Sold at Some. Price. This includes Several Thousand Dollars worth of New Spring Clothing, Ladies' Suits, Dress Goods Etc. NOTHING RESERVED This Stock now in the Hands .of Pacific Coast Sales Promoters (Inc.) of Portland, Oregon, and Must Positively be Closed Out at Once Never Such a Sale Never Such Bargains Genuine Slaughter in all Lines Large Red Sign the Place Sale Begins Wednesday, March 18, at 9 A. M. Come Early and Secure your Share of these Bargains Free Excursion: Secure your Round Trip Ticket from your Station to Medford and Present it at this Store Free Fare from Ashland, Gold Hill or Woodville with $15 Purchase Free Fare from Phoenix, Eagle Point or Central Point $10 Purchase Free Fare from Talent with $12.50 Purchase. READ THE BIG POSTERS FOR PARTICULARS REMEMBER THE PLACE LARGE RED SIGN Medford, Oregon. I SaaaoaoQaaaoaoaoasxi STATEMENT . 1. WH EREAS, We have JuM re ceived our Mg soring shipments of tallies' od Men's Oxford Shoes that were made especially U) meet the requirements of this Taller. The; are In patent welta and patent hand turns and In Viei Kids, with or without oapa, and the tans are in Russian Calf and In Vici Kids. STATEMENT CKxCHsxoeocHooooooooXHXoo OUR. COUNTY Correspondents .2. BE IT KESOLVED, That you should buy where the stock la the lamest to select from and the price the very lowest, considering its attributes. In Southern Ore son. LADIES' I2.60 TO (4.00 TAN8 AT S.OOTO 13.60 MEN'S CKAWFORD8 $4.00 NETTLETONS, A BARGAIN AT WOO SMITH and molony Where shoes are Sited to the feet and not feet fitted to the shoe. Expert repair ihop In connection. W. J. Soott, the well known farmer i James Grlgaby, of Agate, has and stool raiser, of I North Rogne again taken a position wltn Darling river, returned to hla farm today. j & PonIger, the livery men, and Is Mrs. Molntoah, wife of our popu- i domiciled in the Deboy dwelling. Big duns Boom San Oiegu, aioh 15. The Amer ioaa battleship flwt, now at auohor Table Rock lemi. By J. C. P. Mr. and Mra. John Olwell spent Sunday afternooo at "The Oaks," A. W. Rled left Saturday for bis Umber claim on Upper Rogue River. K. O. Washburn was expected bom Tuesday from bla extended Eastern trip. We art Very glad to be able to state that Mra John Vlnoent, who was re ported so seriously 111 hut Week, la wrll on toe road to reoetery. Mr. and Mra. G vV. Baabford, of Medford, were looking over tbla eeo Hon Sunday and notloed many ohangea alnoe tbey were last here. Another 'phone baa been added to our local line, Mr. Jesse tilaee, of Antloob, having purchased the one formerly used by the Central Point oreamery. Died, at New Pine oreek. Lake county. Oregon, March 5th, Charley Vlnoent, aged 46 years. Mr. Vln oent waa attacked wltb pneumonia, and aa la often the ease, hla lUnese waa very short. Ueoeaaed waa a son of Mra. Mary Vlnoent, of Antloch, and besides a wife and eight children hejleavee several brothers and sisters to mourn bie lose. F, S. Green, of Portland, waa here the last of the week, bavlng aooom- oanled ble father. F. A. Green, of Cbioagu, and family to the new borne In our midst. At present Mr. U. and family are gueeta at tbe noma of B. E. Btseell while they are getting the household goods in place In their own home, formerly the Urisham house. We extend to tbem a hearty welcome. F. 8. Green returned to Portland Saturday evelng. lar architect, of North C stmt, le Mra. M. A. Rloe and daughter Misa 'la Magdalene Bay, Loeer Calif ara la. will begin tbe aerloua work of re oord target practice tomorrow morn ing," aoeordng to official wireless dispatches received here, and for tbe next two or three weeka tne usually oonfloed to ber bed wltb a siege ot ' Agnee, entertained a numcer of their lagrlppe. jfilinda after tbe play Tuesday eve- We are sorry to report tbe aerloua n'nK t her home on B street. The illoeee of Mrs. John Vincent of Same ! (meets were Mr and Mra H O Pelton, Valley, with a aiege of m rules and ! Ml and M" A E K'Uokh. Mr and Other complications. Mia Thompson, Mra J P Gilmore, qmet wateri 0f this out-of-the-way u nk.. n.J. .,, n Mrs Stearns, Mies Pygall, Miss Wor-narbor wlu .plash and danoe under 1 1. mm.ii .1 a ma. Puirnn Hron. Thompson, Wm, Wetberal, Vernon Blue and Art Hubbs, of Ashland. The M. W. A. production of "A Texas Steer. " Tuesday evening waa a giand auooess In every way, was witnessed by the largest bouse In the I history of Uold Hill. A eoa.plete set street, ia allll confined to ber bed from tbe effects ot ber unfortueat fall a tew weeks alnoe. Mr. Bertrees, of North O atreet, baa Just finished tbe digging ot two twenty foot wells for Ed Hooker on tbe West aide of Nortb U street. Ed Nlohole and wife, fotmetly of Table Rook, tarried in tbe olty Sat urday night, tbe gueete of their aeogbter, and family, Mr. and Mra. Grover Cook, of North Medford Alex Thompson, G. A. R. veteran, of Jacksonville, tarried In tbla city Monday night the gneet of hla daughter and family., Mr. and Mra. II. W. Grimes, of Nortb O street. Miee Flora Thompson and sister, Miss Minnie, native aaoghtera and gradnatee of Jacksonville's popular schools, will teacb the spring trma ot schools at Sterling and Falls oreek Now tbat tbe smoke from the bat tle ot progress and development In our of new aoeoeiy waa prepared tor the occasion which will become perma nent fitioga for the opera bouse un -der tbe management of M. W. A, Great oredlt le due Lynn Pudin, wbuee efforts were Instrumental in making this such a grand success. NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS. , (11 j J. G. Martin.) Ed Hal my, of Nortb Rogue River , was trading In the otty Saturday. E. Ewigao'a pretty reeldenoe on .North C street le oearing completion. Mrs. J- U Martin paid relatives and friends of Jacksonville social visit Friday. Mra. Nettle Glass accompanied by Miss Myra Glaei, of Antloch, were trading in tbe eity Monday. Applications for Qraiinf Permits. tbe rain of ebot and shell, and the real work of tbe oruiae to all outside tbe engine holds and obart rooms will be under way. The fleet ia anchored In the north end of the bay, which is the most sheltered part of tbla natural haven of the sea. Looking to the aoutb there le a troad expanse of water, nearly 20 miles long, while the wldt n of tbe bay at tbe entranoa le nearly 12 miles. Tbe targets will be aet and tbe ranges eetablished at tbe lower end of tbe bay, where It narrows to an Island parted channel, lead ing to Almejae Bay, another land looked harbor, whose natural advan ces would etand out atilklngly In ! the reeearob for a naval base in any other part ot tbe world than close PAINT AND ITS MANY USES- Notice is hereoy given that all applications tor permits to graze oat- tle, horses and sheep within thaj pioxlmity to Magaelena. oaeoaae (umpqaij antionai lorvsi during tbe eeaeon ot 1908, must be filed in my ottloe at Roseburg, Ore gon, on or before March 22, 1908. This new division includes grazing ",r. .. .i-..i 'di.tiiotell.ia.ia. 14,15 and 17 of ..In. ot e.ver.1 old moMbuk bones. i S00,tb '" f" ae esiauiisoeu uu. iw. r uu in formation In regard to the grazing and fenoee are atlll to be eeen, aa a reminder of the past, on our clean, attractive North C street. The rangee are to be aet first at 10OO yards. Tbsy will next be ex tended to 2000 yaide, and then to a maximum of 3000 yards for tbe smaller target, which ia 12x21 feet in atze. For the great turret gnia t be 12 and 13-lnoh rifles the rangee are lengthened from 6000 to 90oO yards, land tbe targeta are Inoreaaed to GOLD MILL. ITEMS (BY 8PHCTAT0R) Mies Helen Wortald, of Portland, haa been visiting friends here and In Same Valley the paat week. feee to be obargsd and blank forma to : 3ox6o feet. Ae one ordananoe otfloer be need In making application will I on the uattleeblpe expressed It. it le furnished upon request. S. C Bertram, Superintendent. flood Reach for Sale. Jacob P. Moomaw. i.i.. . ...h.. th. G.. U.H.. 1 l.v Km Iviitti iv 111 cuitivaiiuu. Kane. Cnrek. Woodville. Foot. Creek I building.- Arsw-fouth. " .nd O.U. Creek people attended "A to Po,nt- Texas Stesr' Tueed.y evening. I'' C" " m ... . ,.,. . . , Point, Will abow you tbe land and Cbaa. Householder left ueeday ; ,f oa tb. ,,,, Too , t0 for aa extended trip to California , wnere ne wiu prooaoiy locate, neving ; eold ble intereet In tbe lime tlln on! Kanea oreek to hie father, Isaac Houeebolder. Miee Irene Wilson oame down from 85 Beurre Boeo pear tree, four Csntral Point tor a lew daya stay to six feet, prloe 26 ente eaoh. Cell wltb frlende here. She hee sold her at 2t .North B street, Medford. traot of timber lend In the Meadowa, j ll-2t-p. H. J. Sohutte. district to C. Vroman who is now i.-.T ..1 01.1.1.. ! -rarceur, UpVralaTa elW 11 III eaUJUIHia Ittact. For Sale. t Ka nnra.hrMl M W 'he ; Percheron sUlllon will be In Med- J ford after March 1st for tbe eeaeon. tMAliitf-l? Maaantial that toe gunners l.k.U lu.1.1. : Ika ...Knl h.. fore they can train their alghta npon It At 9ooo yarda the white oanvaa object to be ebot at appeara aa only a tiny speck upon tbe water. Tbe gunnere of the Atlantlo fleet are oouso'ons of tbe fait tbat tbey have a hard task before them to eaual or surpass the records recently made at Magdalena Bay by the ar mored crulesr gone of the Pecltio fleet under oommeod of Kear-Ad-mlrals Davton and Seoree. Theee ships alternately bare been at the practice gioonne In tbe alexloen bay fur tne Wet two mouths and alx of tbem beve oompletea their woik Ihe alarylaod outdlrUnool all of the her competitare among the armored cruleere ot tbe station with a per oentags of 78.4U hits out ot a possible loo with all deeeea of gune 1'be Tenneeeee came next, with a prroent aaa of 04.24 bite, tbe Colotado being third with 03.06. Paint la not a modern article any mean.. Its making and uses goea . back through Ancient History I tartner Usu we wish io follow it. j Columbus found that the Indiens used it to make their features look modern women use it to make their hidn.iif featuiea look as beautiful aa posilbia Tbe many colore used In paint eet tbe rainbow colors to sba'jie, tbey bave blended and Intermingled them until other authore beside. Webster wire eought to neme tbem. House painting and aeooreting has become an art wblcb every one from the 4 year old babe to the Centarlan Graodma is trying to master, but few pereone learn how to properly apply paint to lumber to make a good lasting and aightly job, the main trouble with amateur painters is tbe first coat, the Bret ooat neede but little body mostly Unseed oil, trie second ooat a little more algneet Moet painters only apply two coate while it le neoeeeery to apply three ooata to get a good job wben white or light ooiore are need two ooata will pass in dark ooiore. Some peo pie think tbat white lead and oil are beet, when the facte are that none can take lead and oil and propel ly mix them wltb a paddle, If tbe paint er will take a etroog glass and in spect bis work of mixing be can eee tbe dry partlolee and lumpa there in. Ready mixed palnta mixed with heevy machinery under tone ot preeeure la far better wben yon get a pure and honest brand Naeone Pure Palnta are pure and honest and are) guaranteed to give perfect eatlstaotlon when properly epplied. Sbortie Garnett, tbe well known bustling hardware man sells great quentltiee of tbe above brand some 124 colore In stock, fry it He Is also tbe only merchant oelllngjtbe celebrated B k V Corbln door locks by far the beet maker of bouse hardware ever made, the Maud S pumpe are doing eervloe ror non- arena OI meoioru ana hidkwi wbh- ty people. Tbe Toledo Rangee are Beet by test and many people who have e looted other oakee are re penting their oholoe end are dally advialna at be re to take the Toledo, 1 bave the lamest stock of 7 A 5 Sly garden boae ever ahipped to ledfoid and already the eliok of tbe Oemmuons lawn mower le Heard. Come In and let ue reason together leayetb Shortle Uarnett, whose sor 1 neme le Gernett. the Headquarters for good hardware. JA FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS IB REAL FSTATE For Sale Good 8 year old mare, weight 1000, 2, year old mare colt, .single and double barneee 1-horea cultivator. 2 Incubators, 200 email chickens, and some furniture, top buggy, etc. F. A. Smith, 8 miles eooth east of Medford. Opposite Burrell Orchard ll-4t-p. Far Sale by C. H. Fierce & Son 73 10 awe, eight milea eHSt of Medlord, some improvements, over half good fruit land. . Price, $1600. 72 1 acre, new eight-room bouoe, wood bouse, choice Iruit land, . will make a fine home. Price (3600. 71434 acres, 40 acres aet to fruit, . new aet of improvements.choica -fruit land, near Medford. Price (300 an acre, easy terms. 69 43 acres near Ashland, half set to fruit, some buildings. It sold soon will take I3U00 68? lots, four room house, shaft -trees, well, special bargain at -only ttiUO. 66 120 acres near Gold Hill, 12 acres in orchard, .irrigation ditch, 15 acres in alfalfa, 22 acres in wheat, farming imple ments, some stock, good im provements, 400 rods netting . fence. Price $7800. 651 lot, 79x125 feet, good new 6 room houee, well, wond shed, some fruit trees, only $1 35. 64 103 acres near Eagle Point, . bottom land, under cultivation and irrigation ditch, school house on the land . A special bargain at $6000. 62 240 acres of choice fruit land, . four miles from Medford, well improved. Price 160 an acre, exsv ierms, 6 per cent, interest 60 10J acres io bearing fruit near Medford. new 6-room house, fenced with Page wire. Price 84700. 58 8H0 acres lix miles from Ash land, fine timber and stock proposition, good springs, nve million feet caw timber. Price f'20 an acre Kesy terms.' 51 Vli acres choice fruit land, neat improvements, fruit and alfalfa.sotue wood. Price $3500 We advertise nothing only bar gains. Land owners find us poor agents to sell prop-rty for more than it is worth. Call and see us or write C. H. PIERCE & SON, Medlord, Oregon.