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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1908)
IlliJ l!' wnt ito , I r l Mat MM. a ca W NaT tia"" M n Tt N We Can Fit Anybody In Our Schloss Special Sizes Dimt think that becauae you happen to poueee o uouiual figur you can't be socuraielv fitted in handsome, ttyllsb "Heady" Cloibet. We can St anybody. We bur, from ose of the beet makers, "Special 8izee-' particularly designed and eorreetty tailored for the "hard to tit." Each model it cut and made up 6 ret to exactly fit the wearer and euoodly to give attractive proportion. The result ie a bsndsomely etliDggarment that gives its owner a stylish figure. Ordinary tailors can't do that it uttee extraordinary (kill and expetienoe and study to get toch .-etulta. That i why oar itore hatteooroe known at bead quarters for "Good Clothes that Fit," It doean't matter whether you're tall or abort, stout or alim we have model eepecially de. signed lor your build ; stylish, well cut salt tbal are unquestionably "Correct Clothes lor Ueritlemen." Of course it you're regular build the problem It to much the eatler, and we'll venture to aay that whaler er your dlmeaalont we nan satisfy you better oa theae all im portent questions ot Fit, 8tyle and Quality and at a lower price than any Clothing Bouaa in tbi section. Coma in and tea oar 8ehkM mode La. Spring Suits 510 to 535 The float Complete Line ot Underwear. Hats, Hosiery and Neckwear in the City Medford'8 llEe TOGGERY I Medford'8 I,eadin8 Medford's Fashion Stre for Men Greate ' Clothiers A Safe Place to Trade Value Givers The riedford Furn i ure Co. Housefurnishers and Undertakers Day Phone 353 Night Phone, C. W. Conklin 495 Night Phone, J. H. Butler 148 CITY HAPPENINQS. Medford ioat to Ashland 8nnday by a gam that waa to foil ot error that it would make a UwU obeeee look like eolld block of marbl. The Medford team la, of court, bad ly demoralized, bat that lan't the fault of the players, bat that ot tb alleged fan of th town. We bad a winning team laat year and played totne game that made evaty lover of the national eport "alt op and tak outioe." Io aplte ot that the team quit later in the gat receipt and the player played "for fan". Tint year a ooaple of th beat ot them Iaaao and Pardy had offeie from a live ball town and took the offer up. Two other alaa of tbe beet Kotheimal and fing refuted to play and all we have left out aide of tbe school boy are Mils and tt outturn. Ton can't bum tb boy for not praotiotng enough to pat ap a deoeat game of ball woen they don't have the time to do it, nor oaa yoa ex pect them to "play their heads oft on a quarter-tilled grand stand when hatf the crowd is rooting against j their o.vj team. Still there are soma promi.ijg players aaong the young sters, who might la time fill up the nti. tjwsgerty, at first was not' tai for a beginner. Strang, if be w.ialdu't "tight tbe Ball" and would develops a little more speed In mov ing, would oorer the second station in fair shape. Lane at third wants to oat oat that one band business and '"tqneese the hall." "Splaer" Watt was behind tbe bat Sunday and wba Boussum put th amok on It almost lifted th llttfat fellow off hit feet. H era gam, though, and ana attar having hla fingers split played tb beiano ot tb gas, . When yon go on that plonio take io ox asm with you. We aie ready to supply yon at tb Bogus Klvor jrmry. A fair ad tudleno greeted j. D. Matlook, mayor of Eugene at the opera hous oa Monday evening aad ItsUntd to bis address oa tb liquor question. Mr, at slock, aa mayor ot a "dry" city, had moeo ot lataiaat to aay to nit audlanoe aad bis rmiks war listened to with mot than patt ing Interest. He sketched th his tory of Eugen and tb oondttiont existing then both nnder a "dry and a "wet" regime, He stated positive ly that Eugene was much batter off under piessnt oondltlooe than it bad ever been tutor prohibition went into effect, lie was bank la bin saitements oa both aide of tb question and bowsd where money was ioat to the aity bat he showed alec where conditions were bettered II concluded bis remarks by ex pressing the desire oa bis part that tbe resident of Jackson county vote the county "dry" on Jan L For th best bargains in Farm, Dairy, or Stock Benches, or Fruit Lands, eali on or address Harness A Xnornton. Yoncalla, Oregon. tf J i Edward Uartmea was fined 50 ' by Kecorder Collin oa last Saturday j for being drunk and disorderly and j resisting a polio officer. Hartme a ', seems to be a very ba'd oharaoter! nd when Chief Turpin attempted to arrest him be fought viciously He ! told about town previous to bis ar rest that be bad been out of tbe peni tentiary bat a faw wa?kt, This is one of the heaviest. fine imposed by Recorder Collins for some tim The Helmao Baths, at Atbbind, are to be cpened for the season Sat urday, April 2a. 17-2t-p Tb local Medical Association met on last Friday evening and dlsoussed the eatablisbmeat of a hospital for this city. The asselation directed their secretary to write to the Catho- YES we are serving refreshments now. The best ice cream and the coolest room in town " But we also have the BEST Coffee, Teas, Extracts, Baking Powders, etc. in this part ot the country. Come and ' try our goods and convince yourself. Then while you are in our store you can look over onr tin line oi diabes. Lots of oew ones coming in all the time Five and Ten cent counters. S?e Medford Tea Coffee House M'GLASHAN & JUNKEN 216 West Sevnth Street PHONE 1051 MEDFORD, OREGON JJ2f"Free delivery to any part of the city liu Ulsters and tall tbsm of to needs ota hospital In this section aad what inducement war offered anas an institution. It I reporUd that tbaSlsUr wilt asxabUaha hospital her tf they us ooavinoad that each aa iaatltuttoa oaa be maintained. Wanted loo ptopl la tb vlolnlty ot Medtotd to see th Oliver Type writer (New Model win tabula tor! b or purchasing a typewriting ma chins of aay dteorlptloo. 15-41 B. U' Lumtden and U L Baton!. son her ea purohtted a 0horse powr Tboma touring oat from tb Uodaoa Auto Company. Tb ear at tb latest mod! aad ars equal to tb beat in tb valley. Tb maohina wr delivered oa Sunday last, Tbey ars fully equipped with uacrMi born. Magneto ignition and epeedo mtai Tbes ars tb ear that havs maintained tb rea in New York and Paris lacaa lately. From 3 to 8 families wlta Nooo to S5ooo each want erery peraoa with frnit land or yoaog Tor old or- oharde tor al to (end a a fail des cription, pries, location, fruit, ate. w will com to to vausy tnis sum mer to as. Writ at ones. K. K, Kobinson, Bout 30, Akron, Ohio. lo-U-p. Th Noirlt Jt Bow circus waa aooompanled by a number oi fresh young men, who mad themselves xathst obniou by aonoyiog youiig girls aad women without provoca tion. If on or two irate oitlzena had suooeeded la locating oeftaia member of tills bunch, th circus would likely have been thy aa em ploye or two the next morning. r or sale. New 5 room bouse. tiaoo, easy terms. O. A, Cutting, Jta street, Koes addition., west men- loru. not A. W. Walker, the agent of the Heo Auto Company, has received a shipment of oara. fie bus sold two of these and bas a third lnstock. The oara wet the latest modal of the Reo Roadsters ana toarlng cars. Of th numerous cn in the valley at present there are 61 that are owned by people residing within the corpor ate limits of Medford. Nothing "Just as good a Gold en Wets." . g& 17-21 Tbe report that one ot the work ing men ot th Western Orchard Company was strioken with small pox caused a number of men employed la tbe orobards to leave daring tbs past week. Dr. Bargrave, health officer, made an investigation and found that the man was ssffeing from a minor oomplalot and not from smallpox. If yoa want a nioe, mild cup of coffee, try Golden West, Miller & Ewtnnk. 17 -2t Tb plan tot th oew school house bav arrivea and th local contract' or are baaliv engaged in figuring upon them There is some talk of balldiog the school building out of ' sandstone instead ot brick, however ' this mattsr is not as yet setf led It is expected that the school board will j soon advertise for bids i i Not tbe, cheapest, bat tbe best Is, : th motto cf It E Hoover, agent for the Washington Nursery Co Every wee eom is guaranteed to be 11 rat class la every resptct The two cylinder Baick runabout belonging to tbe liodsoa Auto Com pany mad a teoord for itself the ' other evening. On th high gear it ! 'climbed the Jacksonville bill that: leads to th Applegate oouutrv in six j minutes and thirty seconds, a dia ; tano of two miles, i hif is oertalnlv : "going some, . Don't forget tbe Medford Phar- macy next to the poet office 1 J. C. Brown report tb sal ot fear lot oa Ssvsnth street formerly 'owned by Betel Bbtpstd to Fred 8. Band, at Helena, Montana. Mr, Browa also report tat sal of twelve lot oa Seventh strest by W. H. Humphrey to Bead, Btowa aad Bosthweii. That will It aa important meet ing ot th Uortiooltural Society at the Commercial dab rooms aext Sat urday, May Sad. Sobjeot, Spraylsf for tb (Jodlia Moth. Ail th ex perts of tbe valley will be present. All are InvlUd wbttaei msmtwrs of th Bocisty or aot. If yoa wsst a eraam aprstor see in nnarpiee as ta sioga siver Creamery before buying. Glen a fabrics has porchtatd tb Pisl Ltuadry aad will improv tb asms. H eonUm plat putting oa more wagon aad making a big tfort for more basis. W sU Sbarolss Cream Seoara- tora from 110 op. Hogs Kf ver Creamery, Msdford. Tb ladle ot in Baptist ehuroh will tervs le cream aad oak at tb ohuroh Saturday afternoon May 2nd from 3 to 6 p. m. Prlo 16c. Pro ceeds go th libtary toad. Over 200 Snarplas Cream ifwnaia- tor in use in Soatbera Oregon. Sold by Kogu River Oreamety. Prion from HO op. Gaddls & Dixon rsomtly shipped a carload of Page fence to Bray, Calif., the last station oa th Cailf ornla A Noitbwestera B. K , for as la Klamath county. Ail kind o: bake atatt -Vienna Bakerr. Call ohou3 sifci and have goods delivered .Attorney ifrank J. Newman, who moved here recently with hi family from McClusky, North Dakota, has opned up law offices over tbe Jackson County Bank. Qeotge Hherman waa Sad $10 by Recorder Collins on Tuesday morning for being drunk and disorderly upon the public street. Sbermsn will wore cut bis fine at f2 a day. Died In Medford, A pi 11 20, 1U08, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David Donald, aged uvea days, For sale -An excellent quality of brick in any quant'ty. O, . Prid dy. Medford. Orognn. tf. Charles E, Tall bss been seriously ill for tbe past two weeks, but Is able onoe more to be about. Tbe Queen Esthsr club will meet Saturday at 2:30 at the Presbyterian church. Ail members ars expected to be present. The Hog us Siver Creamery bat installed an toe cream plant and will wors ap a businees of suppiyng local retaileis and caterers with loe cieam. S:hoo! Notes. Eighth grade examlnatloa ooourra May 11, and IS, Ail the high school teacher who applied were retained tor nf xt year. The solenoe position remains to be filled alnoe Mr. Logan contemplate other work next year. Then is a strong probability that a teacbtr on Manual training will be engaged to tak that work aad the darwing work next year. Uubeoo baa left Washington on his lecture tour aod will be in Medford Monday evening. May lib, at th open houae, Meats will go on sal Wednesday Applications for tb entrance of pupil ia school com io almost daily it aeems insdvitable to enter pupils ia eome grades at this tim tf tb year, alnoe toe pupil aie btgln ning reviews for tbe examlntions, and owing to th crowded condition of several rooms. DI IDPf V UPDSllMAll r " halTi-al i -! tiii atiTut ' Mrs. iienry Smith, of AtbUnd visited frltndt ia th city ysirday, Mr. O. W. Turpin aad children visited friends la Ashland this wk. P. M, Ktrshsw will in riiday for s a extsoded batinttt trip to ths aorta, 11 will go a far as Satan, Or, aad Mrs, L. Seedy retoroad Weduatdty from a vuit to th Wil lamette vallty. W. T. Orleve, Rpenblioan eandl date tor County Assessor, was in this city on tuuraoay. Mr. Gee. W. WaikiBt oi Central r'olot made a business trip to th city Thursday. ' A. W, Millet ot this city wise hat bees residing lately ia Portland hat returned to visit hla bom bar for a short time. Manager Doaa at tb Pad fie Coal Company visited Gold Mill oa Wad. ateday 'oa buslntss oconctd with tb teaaljooal Bla. a a MoCiendoa, tb Ooid Hill capitalist and promoter, was aicocg thoee wbo atteadod th circa Tus. day. Henry D. Eubli, liapebiioaa eaadl. date for the Legislature from this dis trict waa la Medlord Thursday campaigning. Mr. aad Mia, Sooty Berries; toa ot OaUaad, whs v ba vititiag for the past taw weeks with Mia, tkw rfBctoe'f brother, Eagens Aasaaa, left tor their home ia OaUaad aa Tuesday moraing Mr. A. A Balooox, of Cbatflald, Mlaa, aad A C Baleoai aad wit, the mother aad brother of E L Bai- ooat, of this city, kav arrived treat th Kat aad lataad to locate la udtord Thy ooatemplat taltdlag a For Salt- Aa ideal 10 acre bom, S aerot fa cultivstio, 3 la alfallfa, good Uaek toll, boo aad good well, oa-f cart of mil from dspot, eh arch, aad school. Address Box 167 Woodvllle, Oiegoa. t7-tf mm THE CKUtCKBS. CHRISTIAN OH0BOU. Beginatag Snaday oveatag. May 3rd, th minister ot th Christiaa ehuroh will begin a atrtes of tar tvenlng sermons oa ObrUtlaa Ualoa. Th Sret will be "Tb Error 'at Div ision," th aeooed, "Th Impedi meat to Ualoa, aad how Removed," tbe third, "Tb Olory of a United Chorea, The term oat will be aorta your ttaw. Without aoobt oa at th greatest question ooa fronting tbe church ot Qod today 1 that of Chrlttlan Unity. Th sermon for the morning worship will be "Th Church and Oar Bom Lend." A ttudy of tb needs ot oar Cobb t y Biblt School at 10 a. m. Young peo pies Matting at 7 p. m. Cordial tnvl. tation to all the awrviee. ST. MARKS CUUhCH Sunday, May 3rd, tber will b celebration ot tb Holy Communion at 11 o'&ook, with sermon oa tb object. "Normal aad Spiritual Vie tory through Chi 1st" Th evening terries will begin at eight o'clock. preceded by tbe inquiry Class at 7:11 The wbo wish to know bih about th position ot th Amerioen branch of tb One, Catholic, aad Apostolic Church ar peciaiiy in vited to attend tbia class. Yoa will aiweyc be beartity welcomed at the servloes of the church. There will be special music by the doable qaar tett at the morning service, and the young peoulei easts In the eve ning. STKANflERS BUNDAY HOME The first Baptist Ouurah: Stray ed; Some old ahtep and a few lambs. When last Been tbe lambs were fol- lowing tbe old sheep. It is easy to tell that they are straying away bo use they "butt" as macs. We invite yoa to worship with as acx'. Sunday. The pastor will aeiivex another sernton to young men. O. LoRoy Kali, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christiaa Scienoe service! are field every Sunday morning at eleven o'clock la the Commercial Cist room. Subject ifor May 3rd, "Ever lasting poBisbmest." All are wel come. M. E CHOKCfl. Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church, B st,, next Sabbath. Preach' log at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. Sacra ment ot the Lord's supper will be administered May 10th. fcabbath school at 10 a. m. Epwortb League 7 p. m. All are invited. The Trapdoor Spldvr. One of the moat singular specimens of insect life Is the trapdoor spider of Jamaica, ills burrow is Hoed with siik and closed by a trapdoor with hinge. The door exactly Dts the en trance to the burrow and when closed so precisely correapomis with the sur rounding earth that it can hardly be distinguished even when its position is known. It Is a strange sight to see the earth open, a little lid raise, some hairy legs protrude and gradually the whole form of the spider show itself. : Theae aplders generally bunt for food by night, and In tbe dnytline they are very chary of opening the door of their domielle, and If the trap be ralaed from . tbe oatftlde. ihey run to the spot, hiK-h the ciaws of their forefeet in tbe lining of the burrow and so resist with all : their might The strength of the spider ; is wonderfully great in proportion lei It size. If yoa wast fcait tie ceil on C, F. Cook, wbo deals ia strictly High gtad nursery tock oniy. All stock guaranteed. Second door at of Hotel Moor. . .. To the Holders of Real Estate We have ia the last three month -told over $95,000,00 worth of Real Estate. If you wish to sell, why not see US? To the Buyer Our time is yours, use it as you wish. It is a pleasure to show property listed with m. YOURS FOR SQUARE DEALING Medford Realty & Rental Co, a,e.M,fle,lla,TOirtrtCW lOFf Tw35 IN OGCI tarsal ag trata will V eeerat- over th Orewoa aad Washiagtoa fines at Ut O. t. 4 K. during tht earning month. Tbe flnt trala will over th Walla Wall aod Tochtt valley asd th etktr wilt visit the! VBt-greis belt at Waeco, Mor-; row, Shermaa and nearby count!. Ta trala are being run under th diraeUoa ot It. B. Miller, awaaral frslght ageat for the O. B. A N and th train Into Washington will hart the co-operation of the Wash-; iagtOB Agricultural Co! lege at Puil man, while that run la this Stat: will hay the assistance ot the Ore-, gon Agricultural College at Cor.' vatlts. Tb Brat of the two trains will be! started Moasay, May 4, and will be out three days. It will cover the Pataha, Tsachet and Wall Wafla; valleys and the date that tbe dif ferent stations will he visited are at follow. Monday, May 4 Starbuck, PomeroT. Chard. May 5 Turner, Dayton, Huntsvllle, Waitaburg, Prea eott and Walls Walla. May Wallula and Touchet. Thia train Is the eecssd ia a terlea to be est oat by General Freight! Agent MilW. lis pitrpos I to -! sist in improving agricultural con ditions throughout the territory, and: lectures will be given to farmers! by agricultural experts from the! Washington State institution. . The Ornrnn tr.iln will be run through ?:icrai.a, r,ilUaai, Morrow! and Umatilla counties, on May II.! IS, 13 and ilf Among the subject! to be discuaaed by the Oreguu Agri cultural professors who will accent-; pany the train, are livestock, fruit growing, chemistry of th eoii, ro- facto of'ereya, tons rvattea ot ataa--tniaV geaert! settar! nt t hoa. ttaac will b ataso at th folio wtag ttoaat ' May 11 Kat, Sraas Tai iey, Moro, Wasco aad Condoa, May It Cleat, Ion, Lcxjagtea aad Hep aaar. May 11 Irrtgon, Kermiatoo. Echo, Pilot Seek aad Ptndletoa. May 14 Milton, Weston, Athena, Adam aad Peadittcn. As a result of the diphtheria epidemic, which broke out amoag the children la th idiotic ward at the tsaaa aaaylum at Salem recently, J, W. atvaak, fourth sitaat aliysieiaa, bat contracted ths malady ia a aa llgnaat form and la under quarantine aad treatment with th affUeted patients. Beads kav been Szed tor x Sherlff C. Sam Smith, kia bob Staa- icy aad Larkla Elliott, cataaea, am charga connected with the deetrwe tion ot property oa ex-Coc gretsmaa J. N. Williamaoa stock ranch aad rang la Crook county. The charge are for exposing poison, bornifig sheep shearing plant netting fir to buildings and cutting fence. The lnterseholaatlc debet held In Astoria Friday between teams repre senting the Baker City and Atorfa high schoola was won by the Astoria team. The question discussed waa: "Reaolrsd, That the member ot th House of Representatives should he elect ad by a system of presort! on 1 representation. " The winning tun iBsMFtl ihm aftmsstive. The Polk County Mohair pool, coa tietiag of shout BO.000 sounds, was told Saturday to V. 8. Grant, a prom inent goat breeder of Dallaa. Hla hid waa 18 cBt pound net. Th own ers of tarn lot ef mohair are ilabia tor any lass of weight due to the drying of mohair, which baa been sacked damp. The mohair will a weighed in, baled aad dtilvered la SglBBflTSHlBTWIlSTSPlILS One-third off on all Shirt waists, regular prices from $1,50 to $5.00 special sale prices from 98o to $3.35 ENTIRE LINE OF SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS AT MONEY SAYIXii PRICES. SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT MENTION OF DETAILS. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER, x Bay cHpw Buy Here Save cMoney VAH DYK Quit Business Sale