The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, March 27, 1908, Image 8

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Jacksonville Items.
Born March 21, 19o8, to Mr. and
Mrs. Oeo. W. Dunn, a no.
Editor E. J. Kaiser of The Vallev
Record mi In Jacksonville on business
Saturday.
Attorney W. M. C'fvlg, of Medford,
la In Jacksonville thia week on pro
leMlooal business,
J. J. Skinner, depot; district aaaeaor
from Galffin creek, waa a county aeat
vUitor Saturday.
Miaa Cora Baeye, of Jacksonville, baa
accepted a position aa aalealady in the
RuKrall mnleiilooery store.
Quite a numtter of Jackaonvlle people
attended "the Burgomaster" In Med
ford on TueMday evening.
M.ri. W. A. Aitken, of Medford,
and i.lo.vl Culver, of Phoenix, were
paying taxes in the county aeat Satur
day. Mrs. W. M. Colvlg, of Medford,
vlaied her duughter Mrs. O.L. Reames
of Jacksonville, on Monday o( thii
week.
Drpnp Sheriff D. B. Orant, Attorney
C. L. Rtames and County Judge O. W.
Dunn attended Maaomo lodge In Ash
land Friday.
Mrs. Louis Cangbtran, the planolst,
la at Pad 6c drove, Calif., visited her
son, Noble, who la pursuing his violin
studies In that eity.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor and Miss
Towne, of Jacksonville, spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mra H. von
der Hellen, of Wellen.
Rev. Howard, the evangelist, is
holding services at the Tresbyterlan
church In Jacksonville overy afternoon
and evening. The services will con
tinue fur two weeks. Rev. Howard is
a very Interesting speaker, and large
eonirrgation have been attending his
services.
Among the witnesses tn elroutt court
this week are J. E. Pelton, of Roseburg
Horace Pelton, of Same Valley, L. A.
Neil and A P. Hunt, of Ashland, Mr.
Caraten, ofTacoma, and J. C. Mitchell,
of Uazelle, Calif. These people are all
witnesses In the ease of Carsten Pack
ing Go. vs. J. E. Pelton and L. A. Hell.
All kinds of bake suit - Vienna
Bakery. Cad 'phone tut) and ban
goods delivered,
in
OVt
DON'T
Visited this Store During the
Excur s ion Rates
GREAT SPECIALS IN
Table Rock Items.
By J. C. P. '
Nearly every une took day off to
go to town, hut week.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Hltzler and Maater
Benny were visiting in Aabiand Sua-1
day and Monday. j
Diet, attorney A. E. Reams and
wife were driving over this part of
tbs valley Snnday.
O. O. May and Verne Pendleton
mads shopping trip tn Medford
Tneadsy sod stayed to eee"The Burg
omaatar." Spraying orchards is tbs preaslng
work with moat of ns now. So far aa
we can learn then is very little aoale
to be found,
Cot, K. C. Washburn returned from
hla eastern titp last Thursday and la
very glad to be again leading the
simple life on tbs "Pommy." Mra.
Waabburn stopped at Seattle for a
week's visit with old tins friends.
A. F. fork and Jas. Frsdsnburg
wen through the valley last weak
ahowlng the farmers an Imported
German Ooaob Stallion. Tbs animal
la one of the 1907 importattona of A.
O. Ruby, of Pendleton, Oregon.
Automobiles an t) be seen on oar
roaaVeveiy little while tbeae days,
The loada are very good exoept a
few places whlon could be fixed in a
! few hours, but ws suppose the super
visors have tree planting or spraying
jo do tbs same aa the rest of us.
Col. Washburn baa a large fore at
work In bis orchard, under the
supervision of Mr. Frank Strang,
formerly of Hood Rlnr, and If good
weathe continues he will soon be
caught up with his work. The pros
pects for a big otop could hardly be
better.
F. A. Oteen, at last baa 'the pleas
ure of getting bis bouaebold goods
out to bis new home. It Is patienoa
trying to have to wait week ot so
for furniture, ahippedfrom the old
home, supposedly In time to allow of
Ita arrival ahead of the family. But
that aaema to be the fate of many of
the new comers.
J. A. Obenohaln and Chat. Ed
mondson, of Big Bu'te, wen In Med
fold tbla week on land business.
Emll Wolter, futmetly of Phoenix,
but who baa been tor the put aeveral
yeara operating In Alaska and other
northern points, was a Medfoid
visitor Tuesday.
Subscribe for the Mall. ' i
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STILL
HESITATE
mtHExsy U3r VK GUI Sl 0H
BE SKEPTICAL AND SAY
past Week is Proof Positive that such Rare Bargains
SPRING AND SUMMER
NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS.
(B) J. Q. Martin.)
Lam Hooker la building a ail room
reeidenoe in North Medford.
Born to Mr. and Mra. Or over
Cook to North Medford, March 21,
son.
Mrs. Smith, of North O street, la
seriously UL Dr. Seely -is In attend
ance,
Oeo. Eada la having pretty five
room cottage built In North Medford.
J. M. Wiley is the oontnotor.
Win. Lewie, of North O street. Is
building sla room modern oottage
In Bunker bill add to Medford.
John Houston, the successful trait
and atookralaer of Long Uranoh,
tarried In the olty Monday night.
Married on north Rogue rlnr,
March 35, 1908, John Godfrey and
Mlaa Orlgaby, of Agate, Oregon.
Cbae. Smith and family, of Eogene
an paying Mr. and Mra, Vanoe
Heodnxeon and family an indefinite
visit.
Ed Hooker and hie moat estimable
family have moved from West Med
ford to tbalr newly finished modern
realdenos on the wast aids ot North
O street.
Grandpa and Grandma B. F. Wade,
of Central Point, two of Jaokaon
oouoty's highly respected cltlrens,
wen palug their daughter, Mra.
Cbae. Turpln, and family pleaaant
visit last week. a
W. J. Soott returned to tbs eity
Wednesday, having spent a week on
easiness at hla farm on Rogue river.
He reports feed on the range implor
ing tapldly, and bright and prom
ising outlock fcr good crops of fruit
and grain in the Antiooh section.
Mr. and Mra. Unas. A. Turpto'e
youngest daughter, Blanche, waa
taken dangerously III Saturday night
and for a while her life was dlapalred
of, bat aha rallied and at this writing
there is hopes of her recovery. Dm,
Jonas and Seeely are in attendance.
SCHOOL NOTES
The Botany olase baa begun work
on tbelr herbariums.
Roderick Todd 'a member of the
senior olase, la leaving for British
Colombia soon.
The Eighth grades and the) high
sonool seniors an preparing for oom
menoemant which will take place the
last weak la May.
CONTINUES
THAT J. G. Vlx DYKE
will be Closed
DRESS GOODS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 27TH AND 28TH
I The Senior olase this year is the
largest in tne nisiory ox me nign
aonooL
Eighth grade examination occurs
May 14 and 15. Tboas falling have
another opportunity In June. Med
ford will have about 60 applicants
The three stories of the high sobool
boildlng can be emptied In less than
90 seconds with the fire drill In nee
In that boildlng. The North school
can accomplish the same in about
one minute.
Owing to the fact that then baa
been some delay In securing outside
talent for the leading parts of tna
Cantata "David the Shepherd Bo"
the date has finally been fixed for
May let when the event will b glnn
as a May r'eettveJ.
The grades have been taking tarn
abrat oleanlng the aohqol gronnd.
Each day during the past week one
grade baa gone out for an boar and
oleaned a portion ot the ground un
der the direction of tnelr teacher
and the janitor. The results an
manifest.
Bristol Ones (Jul; McConrt Comes la-
John MoCourt was sworn In as
United States District Attorney for
Oregon by Federal Judge Wolvertoo
at Portland Monday morning, and
Immediately entered on the duties ot
the ottioe. W. C. Bristol, bis pre
decessor, Introduced Mr. MoCourt to
the court . sfter which the oath waa
admlnlatered.
Robert Tucker and Walter H.
Evans, aaaUtants to Bristol, ban
agreed to nmain with McCourt until
they have oleaned up the work p Hid
ing before the Federal grand jury,
Ibis will be but temporary, however,
an tbey will dispose of their duties
witblo a short time, MuCoort offer
ed to retain the assistants, but tbe
salary la snail and they only consent
ed to act aa assistants to Bristol aa
it matter of aooom-viatlon and in
order that be oould olean up the ac
cumulated Government work,
United States Dlstriot Attorney
McConrt will ban tbs appointing
of one assistant. As yet he ha re
fused to dleouss any preference, I
and saya that be le looking tbe Held
over for soitabla material. While
acker and Evana have respectfully
declined to serve after they have
fairly launobed atoCoort, there are
many other lawyers, hooevet, who
an actively campaigning for thsjjob.
It la aald that at least.a dozen attor
neytfaeta seeking tbe appointment
& CO. WON'T QUIT .BUSINESS.
have never before been
After tbe adjournment of 'ooort
Monday morning, Bristol and Mo
Court retired to tbe offices of tbe
United Statea Attorney ana devoted
several houra to canvassing the altua-
tion. Bristol explained in detail to
hie aaooeeeor the work of the otfioe,
and ahowed how tbe wheels go
'round, lie also enlightened Mo
Court on such bnslneea aa la pend
ing, and, In abort, put MoCourt on
to "the ropes." With thia informa
tion the new otSoial will be In posi
tion to actively assume the dutlea
and oairy on tbe work which waa sus
pended when Brlatol waa supplanted.
The grand jury naaeembled Toes
day afternon at 1 o'clock, and re
sumed its grind of Indlotmeota.
Tucket and Evana will have active
charge of tbs grand jury, as they
have the evidence ready for submis
sion. In tbs one day tbe grand jury
worked last week there were twelve
Indtetmenta returned, and every
man Indicted entered a pla of
guilty. This wss a record. Then
an several poetottJoe eases still to be
Investigated by the grand jar and a
few feaclng mattera. Whether any
thing will develop of the alleged
connection of United Statea Senator
Ben Tillman with land deals In Ore
gon nmsini to be seen. Whether
then is any JMope," on Tillman
has not been announced, and all tne
officials who ahould know are saying
nothing.
Tuesday morning MoCourt began
bis first day in sols charge of the
ottioe ot United States Dlstriot At
torney, and will prepare to take
up the nina when Brlatol dropped
them. Brlatol, like MoCourt, la not
discussing hla future morementa.
For Sale.
At a bargain miles North of
Medfoid eight scree Newtown apples
la bearing, with pears planted be
tween. Three and fifty-seven one
hundredtba actes with fair buildings,
aeventy five pear trees. Beat of soil,
Can give possession st onoa.
W. O. Smith,
12-lt-p Poetofflca box 83 , Medford.
Card of Thinks
Ws wish to extend our sincere
tbsnks to oar neighbors and friends
who so freely gave as their aeelstanoe
daring the Illness of Mrs, Ola O.
Hull
Ola O. Hull,
Polk UuU.
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III
Out at
Offered the People of
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FOR SALE
1 J. I. Case traction eogine, 14-hore
power.
1 3-stamp mill, Riedon make.
1 small rock crusher.
1 8-horse power horisontal gas engine,
Fairbanks.
1 8-horse power horizontal gas engine,
Cincinati. ,
1 4-drlll air compressor.
1 double 6x8 hoisting engioe.
1 S-side matcher and planer, 8x24,
nearly new.
1 15-horse power horisontal boiler,
Atlas.
1 12-horse power steam engine.
1 10 horse power standard gas engine.
E.O. TROWBRIDGE,
Manager. Medford Iron Works.
Eggs, Eggs:
Pun bred Barred Plymouth Rock
egga for sale, 75o for setting of 15.
f 1. T. Lawton.
Goodpaatnre makes Ooodpletnres
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Th6 car you ought to have,
At the price you ought to pay
The car that has been victorious forty times out of
fort--three contests in hill climbing and endurance
races. Call and get cutt and literatuae.
Car for demonstration will be here in a few days.
D.T. Lawton, Agent, Medford
Once
Medford and Vicinity
For sale An excellent quality of
brick In anv an int'tv. ii. M P.l
dy. Medford. Or wo. tf.
Spring and
Summer
riillinery
The latest New York
Models
MRS. W. I. BROWN
West 7th Street
On