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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1908)
1 V - As Usual, we are the First to Show the New Spring Styles I "Comfort In Straws In Prices from 50c on to S8 BST Mt1F 8H1 STYLES-Ell I f II J fill Mm Medford's Greatest Value Givers The fledford Furniture Lo.: Hnusefurnishers and Undertakers Day Phone 353 Night Phone, C. W. Conklin 495 Night Phone, J. H. Butler 148 CITY HAPPENINGS. If any ot 70a fellow, who hare been getting fanoy price for land daring tbe put lew montb Imagine you bare tbe Talent locality beaten at an May gait be at oooe ondeee'.v ed. Lot n tell you bow 11. D. Austin tamed Me good judgment to good aooonot daring the peat twelve month.. About on. year ago be bought tb. McCarthy plaot, on. mile aouth ot ""stent tor 43500 and bar. la the joke he waa not required to pay any ot thla purchase prtoe at Urn. of purchase, nor ba b. been called up on to pay any part of It einc There an 36 aerea In tb. place and It la nearly all In bearing fralt tree mostly peaohe. Laat year ta aold, net, 82800 worth of trait and that'a not alL Now listen, on Saturday be (old tb. orobard for 88000-oIeao-ing ap on tbe eele $1500 - and no cap ital tuveeted and bealdea that be made 12800 off the frnlt making tbe tctal oleao -up for tbe year $7300. Don't forget the date of the Perry recital, April 13. Seats on aale Sat 01 day. r L STAY WITH MEDFORD Ranchers and Fruitgrowers Attention We have a good proposition to offer all thoce who buy their Tea", Coffees, Extracts, Baking Powders and Spices in large quantities. It will pay you to come and see us before "ending your orders to Portland or farther awaj . Practice keeping your money at home when you can do just as well T5hQ Medford Tea & Coffee House ' M'CLASHAN & JUNKEN 216 West Sevnth Street PHONE 1051 MEDFORD, OREGON IgTFree delivery to any part of the city w i p- f- . . .. . - We have the new Yachts, Melons.Split Palms. Sailors, and the Leg Horn and Bankok, something entirely new g g ssbb :i assays scaa I ii' gasaaaaa Yesterday we received an immense shipment of the new Browns, both lijih1 and dark, Olive, Gun Metal, (Jreyn, Hlue Surges, for Young Men and Men. ... Prices from $12 to $40 . . Our Line ot Clothing is Positively the Most Beautiful Under Heavens Flowery Kingdom Our immense line of Faultless Clothing neets no guarantee, but should any mil or article from our ftore jnove unsatisfactory, we will refund dollar for dollar in the same straightforward characteristic manner that has established for us the largest Clothing busi ness in Southern Oregon. Our past Reputation is our best Ad. You have not seen the BEST and Snappiest line of Clothing unless you have seen our last shipment of Clothing. The Coats have Plain and Faucy Cuffs, Plain and Patch Pockets, Long Lapels, and the Trousers with two Watch Pockets, two button down Hip Pockets, Reversible Bottom Trousers. Can be worn with or without Cuffs. We are the only store that have these new ideas. Our several lines of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, Etc., Etc., are now Complete and without a peer in Medford. . . . More Value for Less Money ... J. U. Smith "Yoa people bare got me into all acrte of trouble. You re member a ooopla of week, ago "0 published aa article oonoeining k postal oard advertising eampaign I bad been oarrylng on, and now 1 am getting requeaU for oarda from ao many d liferent paita of tne country from people who bad read tbe item in the Mail, that It not only keep, me busy, bat proree to me that your paper la more widely read than I thought It waa. Here la a postal from R. JR. Robinson, of Akron, Ohio, He aaw tb. Item, wants postal and alao want, to 00m. west" For Sal.: 7 room house, near anil aflhool honae. miee ll5oo. two thirda cash. Address Boi 222, Medford. On laat Saturday evening Rogue Hirer Eno.mpm.nt, No. 30, I. O. O. P. nonferrad the Golden Rale degree apon one candidate and th. Royal Purple degree npon a class of twelve. On Monday evening Lodge Ho. 83, I a. O. F. conferred the Initiatory. degree npon Elmer E. Wilson, W. R. Bullock, F. O. Snedloor, (Jeorge Hcward and U O. Howard. On Wednesday evanlng th. Partriarohal and Uolden Rule degree waa confer red apon Fort Hubbard bv Encamp ment No. 30. Tbe Inltatlion on Sat urday evening waa followed by a ban quet, A gsneral good time followed. Kemembei tb. .Xpert quick re pair shop back of Smith & Molouy'a shoe store. Charles Claire, assistant 000k at the Hotel Emnrtok, waa fined 810 by Reuorder Collins Tuesday morning for being drank and disorderly on the street. Oblof Iarpln bad consid Always in Earnest THE TOGGERY Medford's Fashion nan erable ditllcalty in taking tbe young I man In charge. Pievloue to tbia j offense Claire had an excellent re : patatloa. j Yoa can Barely aave yoar bard earned cash by baying ahoee from Smith Jt Molony. 'A reception waa tendered at tbe Presbyterian Manse to Dr. W. H. ' Foulkea ot Portland, who addtesed tb. citizens of Medford Jn tbe aaloon qneation Tuesday night, Immediate ly following tbe eloae of his addre. at the opera bouse. Dr. Foulkea la from tb. First Preebytsilaa church of Portland and a large number of local Presbyterian, turned oat to meet blm. Refreehmenta war eerved and a most enjoyable .venlng waa spent Spring toot gear. Oxford, at Smith & Molony's. Night Watchman Fredenbarg ar retted a young dellveryman on Wed nesday morning for driving across idewalka on lowarC street. The young man waa discharged by tbe Re corder after be bed "promised to atay In tb. atreet hereafter. For consid erable time tbs boya bave been driv ing across aidewalka adjoining vacant lot. and taking short cuts. For aalo. New 5-room house, $1200, eaay tetma, C A Catting, 9tb atreet, Roea addition., West Med ford. li-Bt J D. W. Penoe constable of Trail d latrlct, was In Medford Saturday laat on official business, on bia way to Jacksonville to atraighten ap the reoord of a reoent criminal case in bla district A. J. Miller bad been aocnsed of stealing aitlclei valued at about 120 from B. S. Raker' cabin, but. on being arrested and tried, nothing could be proved againat blm. As a ooneequenoe tbe oounty la in for a good aized bill ot costs con stable, witness, iary and justioe fee 2 50and 83 GO for th world's best and most etylisb Oxford eboea. Smith & Molony. Margaret A Jamea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. C. James, died at t he borne of her parenta on South L atreet Tuesday, April 8th. The little one we only three year and nine months of age, and .waa born In Pennsylvania. Tbe stricken parents bare tbe aincer sympathy of tbe oommunlty. Don't forget tbe Medford Pher macy next to the poat otiic The Rogue River Ciearcery baa inaugurated delivery system of Ita own. Hereafter tbe oreamery will run a special delivery wagon In the oity, for the purpose of delivering sweet cream and buttermilk. Per sons wishing to be served with milk, oream or butter milk oan secure the same by calling up tbt Creamaiy. Kemamber th Medford Phar macy now located next to tbe poat omoe -Mrs. R. a Barker and children, of Medford, who bav been spending tb. past few day visiting at tb bom. ot bar lUr, Mr. 8. A. Burr, lathi rttjt retained to ta.lt hots, ysetarday. Sb. wa eoooa pealed by Ml. Daisy Maiden, who wUl spend a Jaoaple of weeka In that locality viaiting frienda. Umpqna Valley Neva. From 3 to 8 families wttn Slooo to ftOwio each want every peraon with fruit land or young ;or old or ubarde for aale to aend us a full des cription, price, location, fruit, eto. We will oome to the valley this sum mer to see. Write at once, R. R, Robinson, Route 30, Akron, Ohio. , lo tt p. Head Consul Boak of tbe Wood men of tbe World 1 to apeak at tbe Angle opera booee to tb Woodmen and to tbe Women cf Woodcraft at 8 o'clock, Monday (venlng, April 13th. Woodmen and Women Woodcraft are urged to be present. Tbe Women of Woodoraft wbo bav. friend whom tney would bring are aaked to do ao. For the beet bargain Id Farm, Dairy, or Stock Ranobea, or Fralt Lands, call on or addre as Harnee & Thornton, Yoooalla, Oregon. tf ; Uaddle k Dixon, tbe Page Fence men, are In receipt thi week of two carload of Page Woven Wire fenoe, alao two oar of posts. Most of tbia shipment la already contraoted for. It la not aeiliog tbe fence tbat both er Uaddle & Dixon, bat filling tbe orders that pile in on them some time make tbem study. Don't send your money out of town. uoon. call bearing aewing machines 3, Drop-head 20. All makes e3 Der month. Warranted for five year. We rent all makee. Free trial. O. H. Johnson at Elwood's Jewelry Store. 14-ti. On laat Sunday the Selling season may have been said to have opened in earnest, for although tbe water ta atill rather oold for local Nlmrods It is not oold enough to oblll their entnueiaam. Along the banks of the Rogue River, near the bridge, were gathered aome of Melford'a might iest fishermen. Tbcy one and all. re ported good lnck-uad cursed the temperature of the water. mndio for voice culture and the art of sieging. Phone 71. tf J. D. Finlay, John Donahue and T. J. Carney were among the many who vlaitedthe Rogue-Ulver on laet fuccepBluL. The boy brought home 37 trout after five hcura of fishing. The fleb ranged In size from seven to fourteen Inches. Seventeon of the trout were caught from the bridge, wblcb haa been considered a poor place to fish heretofore. For sale by owner: Two new five-room cuttagaa. Addresa poat ottlce box 5XC, Medford. -At'a meeting ot the I. O. O. F. Monday evening tb following dele- g ate were .elected to go to the meet log of tbe Grand Lodge I O. O. F. at Salem next May: C. T. Hlggln- botham, C. H. King and . U Uaddle. Seats on ssle at Hasklns for Ed ward Baxter Peny Saturday, April urn, 8, L. Bnntt "I waa very favor- ably imprMd wltb tb. Klamath oonatry oa ay raoaot trip oat tbere. Tby Bar a magalBoeat exmatry bra It a fully de-eloped. Tae aoll It iff aad Milly worked aad I aee no reason wby tbe Klamath country ehould not develope in time Into one ot the most prosDerous agricultural aectlona In th oountry." Wanted loo people in the vicinity of Medtotd to aee the Oliver Type writer (New Model with tabulator) br ore purchasing a typewriting ma chine of any dtaoription. 154t M. Samoela, nf Central Point, waa In Medford Monday on business. He baa oommened the eeaaon of 1908 with bia fine Peioheron stallion Dewey.and will be at tbe McDowell ranch near the Antioob ahoool bouae Monday and Tuesday of eaob week and tb. balance ot tb tlm. at bia farm near Central Point. Th. burse ba . good reputation In tbe valley tor kind disposition and air. and form of bia eolta. Dr. Gobla. tbe optlol.n. ba put In tb. past lo year, in th prantloe of bl protaion. lo year of that time In Midtord and Rogue River Valley. During tbat time he baa fitted bun- drede of people with glasaea. It yoa ere Interested In yoar eyes, and think of having 1 glasses made, ask eome ot those who have bad their eyea fitted by him about bia ability aa an optician. He baa no ocber oueinees. I He will positively guaran tee to fit your eyes oorrectly. Office lo Perry's Ware Honae. -The Eagle Pbarmaoy. A. E. Whitman manager, will be open for buelnees to-day. Mr. Whitman, la well known tu local people and unuer hit management tbe new venture la aura to thrive. Tbe Eagle is loOBted in the plaoe recenty vacated, on Seventh atreet by the Medford Phar- maoy. An entile new stock ot drugs has been obtained and the new store la up-to-date In everv particular. The Capital City Nursery Co., through ita looal agent, L. W. Fan- her, aold this week to Mr. A. A. Davit 8000 trees 5000 apple and 3000 pear, This is probably th largest self ever made In the history of this ccounty, to a single Individ- pal at one time In the history of this oounty. I I Wantedahorse weighing from 1100 to 13oo, suitable for alngle drlv 1 . j 1 1 . i i . . .. .i , 'i, t mL! ot T 15-u"n. -Rlohmond P. Hobeon, of Spanleh war fame, now a member of Congreea will speak at the Medfnrd opera bouse Tuesday April 21st at 8:30 p. m tioketa uOc and 75c. M. Bellinger re porta the sale, through bla agency ty Thomas Lyons to Frank etherland, of Butte Falls, of 100 aorea near Derby for a con alderaton of il.ooo. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Baptist oburch Kill bold a country store In Oarnett'a Hardware atore, Saturday, April lltb, all day. Every body la cordially Invited to attend. Married At th. reside noa of tbe otnolatlng olxrgyman. Rev. C. H, Hoxio, Mond.y, April 6, 19o8, W. L. Jackson and aUe Flor.no Hunt. Bom. DeoDl think If tbey Lave baadaobe. when tbey read, aew or go out In tb. bright eon light that It I oatairb tbat oaoee It. Bat It Isn't, It' our yM that are defective. Juat a wU,aa; It' ea terra I Dal yoar eocas to hurt yoa, Oot aad itop tbt trcablo at ooo. The place near the corner with prices on the square Sore for Men ; PURELY PERSONAL Rev. and Mrs. J. Meiley are now resldenta of Ashland. M. L. Opdyke, of Grant Pane, wa here on business Sunday. Mrs. O. E. Walker and Mia Myrtle Loar visited Asbland frienda Tues day, j Elmer Baabford, of Roaeburg, wa among bia many Medlord friend thla week. Rev. J. P. Moomaw, of Eagle Point, wa a Medford visitor Monday on tuiloea. M. L. PeUett returned Monday from a business visit la Southern California. a U. McCleodon and Chaa. F. Young, of Oold Hill, were Medford visitors Toe-day. J. K. Batkdull wa In the aortn end of the oounty on business the ', first of the week, 3. H. Miller and family, of Dow, Mlohlgan, ara viaiting in Medfo.-d and will remain all aummer. J. V. Woodlead and Dr. M. Bran- nan, of Aahland, Wiaoonain, were in tbia section laet week, looking over the timber resources. Miss Bessie Lewis left Medford Thursday for Sebaatapole, Calif., where ahe will reualn with bar mother, wbo Is now located tbere. Andy Chalk and J. H. Hammer, wbo have been prospecting on Lanes creek for the paet several weeka, re turned to Medford a few days alnoe. Meaar Walter Sohwalm, W O Smitb Rollo Stewart and lid Wag ner, all of Plttaburg, Pa, are In tbia citv, looking over tbe country with a view to permanently locating J. H. Henselman and family arriv ed In Medfnrl this week from Port land and expect to remain nere. Mr. H. will engag In tbe tea, coffee and pic business In Medford. A. D. Morrison and family, of Mildred. Minnesota, arrived In Med ford this week and will spend tbe snmmer here. Mr. Morrleon Is a brother of J. G, Morrison, of Table Rook. Prof. Too. Large, of Oak Park, Illinois, waa lo Medford fir brief atay tbia week, lie la an acqunln tance of G. E. M arshall, tbe gentle man wbo purchased th Dellart or chard. F. E. Bytee waa In from tbe lanob Tuesday. Frank Bay he I having lot of ton this year staying out of politics and wutabing bl oalve and pud grow, while the otber fellow are doing the worrying. Eugan Amaan, th. genial Mr. Chief, has bl motbr, Mr. Frank Amann, and bl (later, Mr. George Barrington, both of Oakland, Calif ornia, viaiting wtth blm. Mia. Bar tlngtoa I aooompanld by Mr ton. Mr. aad Mr. J. MoPbeteo. latum ad Satorday from tbolr winter' atay at PaelBa Orove.Callt Tbey tell that tay tajoyod tbelr villi very but very glad to log, prosperous again. be bark in bloom Soatbern Oregon Mr- and Mrs. J. W. Meyer, of Pasadena, Calif, are in Medford on a visit to D. L. Day and family. Tbe. people are old-time acquain tances, dating baok to a time when they faced (be aame blizzards baok In Brooking, South Dakota. W. Q. Smith, of Wolf Creak, waa in Medford on buanaa Wednesday. Mr. Smith, In company witb bla brother and others, baa recently puiobaaed 2,700 eoiee ot land In tbat vlololty, wblcb tbey propose to oat np Into traota from five to forty eotee in extent aad plaoe It upon ta. market. At least 1500 aorea ot-tbt la exoellent fruit land . and the balanc. timber aad agricultural landa. Store , Methods Some peiple can't wait for things to come their way. They want to start a new tangle echi-me to make thing come quick. They stuff cnii-k-ensand milk cow by machin ery, manufacture c- in sum mer and du all ports of Httiuts to improve on timo This is the aee of hurry ami hurtle the hustle part is' all right, but the bst way ia trf tnkn things easy. Give us time to pt your goods nut right. Flesh and blood get tit vd. You can't work clerk and bosses at a bloning-i ff point all the tim. Gee! they mu-t eat and rest a littl-. You have to do that too. Every thing takes time, and tha'.'s wby if we can add live or six or ten customers a day and bold what we've got. we think we're flying. You know what a peach of a day yesterday wasl I nevor saw so many new faces in the store since I've worked here. If we have some nice weather tcmorroa, we'll sell a lot of good things. We ought to, because we've got the biggest and best stock wa ever bad. Had any of that California full oream cheese yetf I0LLIR AtWBMCC mi I .rv.