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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
DigEiBfied OUR Schloss Clothes for dress-up occasions and every day business wear express a dignity, elegance and serviceableness hard to duplicate. It's a pleasure to wear them: you know they're RIGHT. . Furnishings, too-A big stock especially selected for our EASTER trade. Too many good things to tell you about here. "Our Suit Cases are made of leather and are the best, from $3.00 to $18.50 Come in and we'll show you. MEDFORD'S FASHION STORE FOR MEN 8The Hedford Furniture Co.: Housefurnishers and Undertakers Day Phone 353 wigni rnone, . w. v-uiimiii tij a Night Phone, J. H. Butler 148 f Tba ooeaaloa of tba 6Stb birth day of Mra. A. B. Houston, on Sat utdey, April 11th, waa oelzed opoa by a number of bar frlenda to give bar a inipriaa party In oommemora tlon of tba day. Aooordingly tbey Invaded tba bom of toe lady, near Phoenix, to tba number of thirty four armed with preaente and good tblnga to eat and epent several bonra of aooial enjoyment, Tboae present wef : George Roberta. Mr. and Mra. 0 B. doottOD, Mr. and Mra. Iaaao Woolf, Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Roberta, Mr. and Mra. . E. Bouaton, Mea damea Shaffer, Gay, Steadman, Sharer, MoLaln, Nora Koberta, Annie Roberta, Mr. and Mra. Lem Bngbea, Meaara. Frank MoLaln, Roy Uoffman, ulaaca E. J. Moore, Lulo Roberta, Mabel Libby. Wanted loo people In the vicinity of Medtord to aae the Oliver Type writer (New Model with tabulator) be ore purchasing a typewriting ma chine of any dtaorlption. 15-4t By the money ralaed at two box ooiala given In tbe Agate acbool I J3ITY HAPPEN1NOS. jj YES Business is picking up and we are selling more teaccofl'ees, spices, ex tracts and baking powder than ev er before. That's because we sell only the best at 'he lowest poemble price, and when we get a person to try our goods we have a steady costomer. Our spices are all nan- died in the bulk and you get just twice as much for your money as when you buy the same grade of goods in cans. r Five and Ten cent counters. Te Medford Tea & Coffee House , M'GLASHAN & JUNKEN ' 216 West Sevnth Street PHONE 1051 MEDFORD. OREGON DSTFree delivery to any part of the eity Come to our store for your new Easter suit You'll find we have every thing that's cor- rect; new styles, new clothes, new patterns, - from the best clothes makers in the land. ALWAYS IN EARNEST THE TOGGERY MEDFORD, OREGON bcue that achoo( baa been eile to bny a Dw organ for aobool one. Xwo aoclala were given, tbo committee In charge realizing $110. Muoh credit ia due to Mlaa Mao Nealon, the pop ular and enorgetio aobool teacher of the aobool for the' eneoeto of the affair. She drilled the children per fectly In a program given at each of the aoclala. Jamee Uwena waa tbe auctioneer on both oooaaona. Por flrat olaaa photoerapha so to Leemelater'a gallery, ooroer 7th and O. Prloee 1, $3.. 14. and IB per dozen. Stampa SO par down. 16-ltp A very pretty wedding waa aolomnlzed at tba home of Mra. Barry Tottia, 802 OaJkdale Avenue, on Toeeday afternoon at one o'clock, tba ooatmottag paitwa war Mlaa Roaabal MUne, oonala of Mra. Tattle, and Mr. Bvrbert McOown, of Superior, Wlaconaln. Tba booee waa beautifnlly deoo rated and a number ct Monde cf tbt bride were pieeent. Rev. Ball, of the Heptiat ohurob otB olated. A number of valuable gltta ware tende lad the happy ooopla. From 3 to 8 familloi wltn tlooo o l5ooo eaob want every peraon with fruit land or yoong lor old or obarda for aale to eend na a full dee oriptlon, price, looatioo, fralt, eto. We will oome to the vallay thia aum mer to aee. Write at oooa, R. R, Robinaon, Route 36, Akron, Oblo. 16-atp. The Eagle Pbarmaoy la now folly fitted up and open for bualnea, and we do not believe that there la a neater nor more attaotlve drug atore in tbe atata than tbla one. Tbo flttlnga are otw and up to date throughout, the ihow oaaea being entirely of glaaa with marble baae, and the abelvlng txlng fitted wltb eliding door a, ao it:..-"'. :, 'Clothes . that atock kept on tba abelvoa la pro 1 tect'd at all times from dti't. ager Whitman la well and favorably knowo In Medford, and baa many frlenda, whom be baa made by oonr teous treatment and square dealing. The wood work on the now fixturea waa done by Weeks Bros., Pboenlx. Dr. J. U. Ooble tbe well known optloian baa opened an Optical Par kr, on 7th atree , oppoaite Walla Fargo Expreee office, where be baa Inetalled a oumplete line of the lateat opttoal lnatrumenta known to tbe Optloal Profeaaloo. Offloe bonra 9 to J2 1 to 5. Ba baa no other bueineoe. Saturday evening, April lltb,Mlaa Bertha MoPbareoa gave Mlaa Ida Raddaa a kitchen ahower. She found la bar packagoa away netful preeeate. After enjoying eeveral ln tereatiaa games aad moalo they ware eerved with a very aloe luaoh in kitchen etvle. The tabloa waa spread wltb an oil olotb opon wblob were granite Iron plates, oup aad aaucera and ateel forka. Eaob gueat waa preeanttd wltb a soureair tin oop witb tbe enitlals K. bupon it There were about twenty yonng ladles present, and tbey were all dreaaed In tbelr kitchen dresaes All returned to their homes aaying tbey bad spent very pleasant evening, For aale by owner A small piece of good land olose to town. A bona and lot in Medford, with aewer con nection, also vacant lot- Addreaa poatofUoe bcx, 20 Medford. . 7-tt. Tbe Freahman olaat of tba Bign aobool went on a straw rid e Friday night laat at wblob tbe ma jonty of tbe olais were preaent, The party was obaperoned by Miaa Warner. They Brat df ore to the farm bome of W. A. Stewart, where tbey were hospitably reoelved and an im promptu tauquet waa spread, Tbe yoiinglpeople enjoyed Jthem selves ai only.'young pjop'e can. It you want f ruit tieea call on C. F. Cook, wbo deals in strictly High nrade nureerv atock only. All atook I guaranteed, Seoond door eaat of Hotel Moore. I f Captain Carroll sold dnrtng the : past week 2ui aorea of land west of Medford to Mr. Rice of Mlnntaota, tbe oonalderatlon being 113,325, Two and a half years ago Captain Carroll purohaaed 40 acroa cf land, of wbioh tba land sold to Mr, Rice was a poi tion for ti,000. About a year ago be ' sold 19 M acres of It to A. B Millar for 1250 an acre r 14875 Captain Carroll thus made 112,200 on hla In- vestment in lae tban three years 1 - See C. H. Pleroe & Son for a splendid ooaineaa opening on See eotn; atreet Large new room, only ISO. Caeb required, ! On Tbuiaday morning in Aabland Miss Daisy Loreoa Jack ton waa wed ' dea to Mortimor W. Lawton, son of I J. W. Lawton, of tbla oity. Mr. : Lawton ia tbe bead maoblnlat la a large atamp mill at Tooapab, Nevada. A Bumboi of relatives attended tba wadding. Thorough-bred Barred Plymoutu Rook eegs for batching 15 for 75o Joba W Smith,, Eagie, Poiat Ore go. WIU deliver eggs Hatjaiday at Warner's Grocery Star . freak Iaaoas bad Jaa. Purdy left ' CeeirsjM l MM St SCHL0SS MO. CO le CIMkes Mw Saltlswe tM eft MEDFORD'S FASHION STORE FOR MEN Tuesday for LaUrnde, Oregon, where tbey will play ball during the com ing season. "Pug" will occupy bis old station In center field, while "Slim" will amble around tbe first sack. for aale. New 5-room houee, 81200, eaay terme. G. A, Cuttlug, 9th atreet, Ross addition.. West Med tord. 14-8t F E Moirlck isn't muob fright ened about frost hurting bis fralt, and the Justification of bis position la found In a limb from ao aprloot tree, wbiob la tbe spaa of twelve ioobea bad an even titty parted bads Frosts bava thinned the bolt some what, but that simply aavaa tbe or obard man that macb trouble Not tba. cheapest, but the beat, Is tbe motto sf L E Boover, ageat for tbe Washington Nursery Uo Every tree aola la guaranteed to be flrat claaa in every respect i'here waa a bunob of fun In cha gama Sunday between Eagle Point and tbe Medford aeoond team and the game was finally won by the latter by a score, of 8 to 5 Tbe Medford seoond nine has some good timber in It, nnd eventually will pro duce a bunob of ball playere Silver plated tracers, for uae ft r relief of cowa wben bloated, for aale at tbe Rogae River Creamery, Med ford. tf Holders of Lycenm tlokete and others interested will note that Rlohard Bobaon will not be able to appear on April 21 as announced ow ing to late sojournment of congreaa Tbe date will be announced later For sale by owner: Two new five-room cottages. Addreaa poat otfJoe box-556, Medford. E W Starr last week aold h a pro perty on North B street, oonalatlng of a noose and tj lota, to T. J, Williamson for a ' consideration of (2500, Tbe sale "as made through the; agency of M Bellinger For Sale: 7 room bouse, near ohorob and sohool bouse, prioe 815oo, two thirde casb. Address Box 223, Medford. Agate is to have a new school boose. It ia to coat 12150. The building will oonaist of two rooms, and Its outside dimension Is 48x50. H. C. Mesainger is the contractor. For the beat bargains in Farm, Dajry, or Stock Kanoues, or Fralt X-ande, call on or address Harness A Thornton. Voncalla, Oregon. tf ; Another aaloon brawl on Tueaday evening cauaed tbe arrest of alx yunng men, Tbey were found guilty of fighting and disturbing tb peaoe and were fined 810 each by Recorder Collins. When yon are In twn don't for get to cell at tbe Emeriok Cafe un der new management. Through the effort of Secretary Miller of the Commercial Clnb tbe Paoifio Monthly will include several views of Medford In their Jaa aura bar. Mrs. Ed, Aadrewt baa opened a vi ad to for vote ooltur aad tbe art of singing. Pboa 71. - tf Advertising oar, No L, tor two Noma Row olreowraa la the offy Toeeday, The big show Is dated for April 2Kb. "tKLY PERSONAL. ' ? L H I -if oi. rf Butts fall!, dodiurJ vis. tor .uooday , W U Mos.ah, of Lake Crook, was in tfedford on business Monday F L ami Cbas Uhampllu mi In own from toot oiMk Monday W. L Orr loft Saturday tor loan, bur be will lock ifUr business mattera. Mnjot Roddy returned Monday irom business trip to Spokane, ffaab, A F Mlllo, of Paaadoae, Cnllf. waa a Modfoid tbu ook, looklog fot coition. F S Sendea, of Helena, Mont, le a Modford looklug for business looatioo Coon'y Kooordor R T Barnatt wae i Meuford from Jackaouville oa b'Jeiuose Monday Lynu Purdin, Cnrta Maator-on and iowrrt Belle, of Uold Hill, wer. leuturd vtaitore Tueaday. A. Klelohammer, of Buooam, av In Medford on bmlneia Wedueda sad mads tbu nttloa a oall. Mr a. E Uuber and aou Martio, latt (i Sau Diego, California, Monday, ban tbty will make Ibair futuio lome. Mra Arthur Jaokaon (on Nola Redden; oaua op from Portland tbia eek to attand tbo wadding of bar ilatar. Miaa Ida, to A 8 Bllton Meedamee. U rJ. Baaklna ' and i, w. Cos laft Monday morning for Root burg to attand lb Praabytarlan ooaveotlon of eilsslonary ioolaUaa la eeeaioa there tbla week. Tbomea Bartbolomsw, Moot Emer lek and Oerner Emerlck all of Pitta buy, Pa., bay daeldad to looata In Medford. Tbay an old slat frianda of Mr. Oaorga Morrlaoa of tbt staff of tba Mall. Edgar Bafar ratornad Tnaaday from a waak'a trip to Portlard on bual ass. Mr. Bafar doellnad to atata tba natora of hla baalnaaa wblla In Portland. Ba waa accompanied borne by Maroi J. P, Roddy, wbo want on to Seattle and brought bia wife fcaox with bim. Mra. Ueddy bra baon vleitlng relatives In Seattle. NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS. (bj J. G. Martin.) T. A. Ulaaa and son. of Beagle, ms.le ne a pkaaant oslt Saturday while In tbe oity trading. Wm J. Scott, the oapllallat, made a business trip to his farm on noitb Kogue river Friday sad returned to the city Sunday. He reports corn planting, gardening and general Im provements everywhere in his sec tion, ' Mra. Lottie Vincent of North Med ford la eeriously 111 with pneumonia. We bad a pleasant oall Satuiday from Percy Chapmaa, oaa of the In- dustrlous young farmers of fJeagl, while in tbe oity oa business. Xne Meaara. Eada, Hooker aad Lewie pretty reeldoaosa la North Medfurd an Bearing completion. Qrover Uooa aad family of North Medford, bava moved to Big Butte aad will manufacture abaka aad shingles during tba summer Mr. Aadereoa ia build lag a barn aad making otawt Improvements oa tba lots be pnrobaaed of L L. Hamil ton, Meaeia. Shearer 1 Pbilipa, the paintera, have oompleted several con tracts of excellent work oa North C street and Nortb Medford and are, now finishing painting J. (J. Martins residence on Nortb O street. We were favored a few daya ago witb a brief but most welcome oall from Bon. Gns Newbury, candidate for proseculog attorney on tbe Re publican ticket. Jacksvnvllle Items. Mrs. Belle Davis and daugter, of St, Paul Minn., reached Jackonvllle Tuesday and will visit for sometime with Mrs. Davie' parents, Mr. and Mra. S, P. Jones, of tbii place. Mesdamea. I. C. Robnett, B. Bat field, end W. B. Nororosa, of Central Point, were Jacksonville visitors Sunday. County Clerk W. K. Coleman at tended a meeting of tbe Woodmen of tbe World in Medford J Monday eveolng. Attorney Joe Hammeraly, of Gold lllll, waa at tbe oounty aeat on pro feaalonal buaineee Tueaday. Edward Donegan left Jacksonville Saturday for San Fraucieoo where be baa aooepted a poaition. F. M. Stewart, of Medford, was transacting bualnesa In Jacksooville Friday. Attorney Frank Buffer, of Tacoma, waa in Jacksonville, Saturday having been called heie by the serious Ill ness of bis sister, Mrs. OUle Reagan, of Medford. I Miss Lottie Reed returned tbe first of tbe week to Portland where she has been teaching for several years. Mrs. Bowman and family arrived in Jacksonville recently from Washing ton and will make thia place tbelr future bom. Mrs Bowmsn was formerly a resident of this oity. Mr. and Mra. Earl Jaokson, of Klamath county, visited with sheriff and Mra Jaoksoa of 'acksoovilll the first of tbe week. Attorney and Mrs. C L. Ream aad Attoraey Pater Deisoh left Mon day foe Arkaaeaa,' wber the letter baa oo are lato ooeeeasloa af a large TO GRANT LICENSE Toe city council related to grant relsauaoco of liquor llcenee to Baas 4 Bale at tbelr meeting oa Toeeday eveulng, tabling tba matter Indefi nitely. Uoonollmta Elferl stated la regard to tbe matter that tbe mem bers of tba council bad agreed among tbomeelves not to vote favorably up on any application for a ' liquor license until Mayor Reddy bad ap- pointed a suoosssor to the present Chief of Polio. Cbarloe W. Torplo. Soma weeks ago. It will be remember d, ubarges were preferred against Onl"f Turpin and be waa led to re sign, l ot council failing to appoint a aiicceaaor. Mr. Tnrpln waa reao- po tiled by Mayor Reddy, The Mayor stated at tbe meeting '"l he nad delayed the matter In order to find eomeooe for tbe poal 'Inn wbo wae aooeptabla to all of tbe ranibers of the oonacil. He then pointed. R. L. Hal aa chief, but tbe cooocil refused to oonOrm the appolnment. A deadlock atiU con tinues. An ordinance providing for tbe payment of 125,000 to M. F. Banlev odt of tbe 1300,000 bond issue waa passed.. The contract for tba water of tba Waaeoo Canyon wu signed. Jeff Wllliama, anperlntendsar- of tba elty park bad- bis aalary fixed at 845 a month to ooatinn until D oembor let Tba street oommltttee waa. m- atruoted to meet wltb tbe ladlea of the Ureattr Madford Club aad .finlak tba naming of the streets. ' : , The bid of the Gould Company for tba taps aad fittings for the water mains oa Seventh atreet waa aaoept- ed, end Engineer Keleey ordered to parobaae the same, , . A cement sidewalk waa ordered oa the west side of L street, Haventn to Eighth. Tbe grading of Jaokaon street to thi corporal limit was or dered. A 60 foot street wae aooepted from Fourth to Seventh streets between the Warner, Wortmaa aad Orr pro perties. Table Rock leas. By J. C. P. Mrs. James Grieves, of Central Point, waa vlaiting Table Rook rela tives this week. Miss Alios French, our teacher, apeot Saturday and Sunday wltb ber part nta in Aabland. Mrs. W. K. By rum and Mra. Pen dleton were ebopplog In Central Point and Meutord Saturday. J. 0. Motrrison is baying a visit from his brotber aad family lately ftom Minnesota, E. U, Banley, of Jacksonville, ac companied by a friend from Wash ington, spent a day looking over some of Table Rocks' best farms last week. Tbe Misses Ethel aad Esther Smith, ofSamas Valley visited tbe aobool her Friday. Their maay little frleada war delighted to aee them. , Horace Pelton, of Sams Valley, waa dolog business wltb Table Rock people oa day laat week, no say tbe ground baa dried so fast of lata that It la bard for maov to Uaiab their farm work, a condition affeot log tba wbols volley. ' J. W.' Lawton, of Medford, waa In tervlowlng tbe republicans of tbla section one day last week. Mr. Law too baa many old frlenda in tbia and of tb valley wbo wonld be pleaaed to aee him fllliog the orhoe of oonnty assessor. , Prof. Nsrregan made a trip to bis Sama Valley farm tbe flrat of tbe weer. on his return took to bis Eagle Point plaje a load of farming Im plements. Sinoe Prof, bae engaged in the bnslness of fsrming and fruit raising be is one of tbe buslsst men In tbe country. Mrs. R. C. Washburn returned Sun day from ber extended eastern trip. She waa aocotnpaaied by her little nelco, Virginia Bears, who Is enjoy ing the county life end renewing ac quaintances wltb tbe little folks of tbe neighborhood. E. S. Hltzler returned from Tacoma Sunday, where be had been to visit hie brotber, wbo has bseu very ill for some time peat. He left his brotber on the road to recovery, bnt contracted a very severe cold himself wbile In tbe bound country, and was very glsd to get beck to dry rosds and sunshine. Dr Kawbouser, of Central Point, Is now on our local telephone line and oan be called, day or night, at hla residenoe, Ibis muyprove great con venience in case of sickness, for of late onr "oentral" eyatem bBa been almost a complete failure even In day time and at nlgbt we were cat off completely. AMONG THE CHURCHES. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Solenc snrvloes are held every Sunday morning at eleven o'olock In Commeioial Club room Sublect ;ror April 19th "Dootrlne of Atonemeut" All are weloome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Easter servioea next Suaoay at 11 a m. aad sermon by tb pastor. Sun day sohool Easter servloes la tbe evening st 7:30 o'olook. AU are In vited to tbeee servloee. W. F. Shields, Pastor, STRANGERS 8UNDAY BOME First Baptist Church: Eaeter Baa- day will be oelabrated at tbia cboruk by aa Easter sermon la tb morning by tb pastor, aad a sacred cantata, "Tbe Plla-rlm'e Vision" ra tba eve ning. Of coarse .you will be wel come l)oo 't remaiB bom K"-ors-yon bava ao aew bat. O. LeKoy Ball, Pastor. , M. E CHURCH, fou can't afford to mlaa thees. those leterretiog eervluee at tb B atreet Metbodiat cburob aait Habbath at 11a m.. Pastors sermon oa ''Tba Conquering Christ." At night tbu will be a Sacred Coocert glvea aw beiagert trained by Mrs. Kraoaa, Tba cburob will be tastefully deoor.tod. All are Invited. At tbe Metbodiet oborob B atreet tbere will be a Good Frday aerrlo from 3 to 3 p. m. There will b three too uinot addresses oa sob- J acta approprlara for tne day. All are Invited. s CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 11 a. m Hymn, "All Bail the Power of Jesus Name." Prayer. Song, "King Merry Easter Bells," Recitation, Mra. E. R. Seely," Soriptore Read ng. Anthem, ' Ba Lives Today Sermoo, "A Glad some Easter Message." Invttatloa Uymn. Communluo Hymn 7L Bene diction 7:30 o. m. Opening hymn 38L Song, "Easter Bells are Ringing" Prayer,' Soog, "Aa Eaater snag" Scripture reading and offering Reol tatloa Anthem "Seal an S natter ed" Sermon. "Tba Geaeral Resur rection, the Laat Judgment, aad tba Heavenly Home" Iavltatioa Uyafa, Benediction. Cordial lavltatfoa t all. ' . v Marioa P Horn, Mlalatar 8T. MARKS OBUhCB Tb blaster aervloee will be as fal lows! Holy Communion at T a. as. Choral Barrios of Holy Cosaanaloa. at 9 a. m, la tb ebuiob. Moralagf prayer aad aacasoa at tba opera beuas at 10:45 o'clock.- Malta Cox. mandery, No. t, Halgkta Templar will attend tb aervloee la a tody. Music of aa unusually good oaaraottr- bas bean prepared fay tb eboir, ooa eletlag of a number of tb beet voice la Medford, nader tb direction of Mr. Charles Hasslrigg. Tbl eboir will assist la both lb aloe a "look aad elevea o'olook aervloee. 'ibera will be ao evening eervlo. ! Good Friday Servloea Servioea wiU be held Good Friday at 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. At tbe eleven o'olook aervloee, be sides tbe regular hymns Cbrist Our Passover E. Wbeatoa T Doom Laudamua E. W. Read Jubilate Deo Dudley Buok Inflammatus (Stabat Mater) Uoaaiul Tbe record mad by tb Greater Norria and Rowa circus, museum, menagerie, hippodrome aad congreaa of notions la Baa Fraaolsoo tbia spring surpassed anything that baa ever takea plaoa la the aaaala of tba olrous profession. Tbe big show played to 279,873 paid ) admissions during tbe rua of sixty consecutive performances. Sorely a olroua that oan atay la tb metropolis for aaob a period aad play to - torn away buai neee mrst ban merit, Tbe big show wlU sxhlblt la this oity Toeeday af teraooa aad algal, April 28th aad will be tbe oa big circus to visit ' tbt seotloa of tbe eouatry tbla year. Tb new street pared is said to ba tbo flneat atreet demonstration ever made by teoted axhibitloa, aa macb aa It la aew aad novel. Store Methods Some people can't wait for things to come their tray. They want to stun a new fangle scheme to malt things come quick. They BtufT chick etisand milk cows by machin ery, manufacture ice in sum mer and do all Ports of stunts to improve on time This is the age of hurry and hustle tbe hustle part is all right, but the best way is to tuke things easy. Give il time to get your goods nut right. Flesh and blood get tired. You can't work clerks and bosses at a blowing ff point all the time. Geel they :nut eat and rest a little. You have to do that too. livery thing takes time, nnd thai's why if we can add live or six or ten customers a day nnd hold what we've got. we think we're flying. You know what a peach of a day yesterday was! I nevor saw so mny new faces in the store since I've worked here. If we have pome nic weather u-monon, we'll sell a lot nl good things. We ought to, because we've got the biggest and best stock we ever bad. Had any of that' California Ifull cream cheee jrett MILLIR A EWBAJ 71