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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1908)
,6Oa0COe)O4Oe)C'eK If MILLER EWBANR Money Saving' List READ IT AND SEE WHERE YOU CAIN BY BUYING OP US OLD PRICES 10 lb. Bag Rolled Oats f 0.40 1 Bottle Bluing .15 5 lb. Can Wadco Baking Powder 1.40 1 Doz. Can Ilotniny 1.80 1 Quart Antonia Olive Oil 1 00 1 Quart Grape Juice 60 1 Doz. Catsup 2,40 4 Bottles Best Mustard 80 8 lb. Can Best Blend Coffee .. 1.00 1 Doz. Best Jelly , 3.50 1 Doz. Tar Soap ! 1.00 1 Doz. Greengage Plum 2.00 1 Doz. Bartlett Pears 3.00 . 2 Doz. Bars Good Laundry Soap 1.00 1 Gallon Ripe Olives 1.50 1 Gallon Salad Oil 1.50 1 Doz. Pkg. Violet Oats 1.20 24.25 NEW PRICES 10 lb. Bag Rolled Oat3 $0.35 1 Bottle Bluing 10 5 lb Can Wadco Baking Powder 1.00 1 Doz. Can Hominy 1.44 1 Quart Antonia Olive Oil 85 1 Quart Grape Juice 48 1 Doz. Catsup 1.92 4 Bottles Best Mustard C4 3 lb. Can Best Blend Coffee ... , 9Q 1 Doz. Best Jelly 3.00 1 Dozen Tar Soap ..: 75 1 Doz. Greengage Plum 1.80 Doz. Bartlett Pears 2.64 2 Doz. Bars Good Laundry Soap.. . 75 1 Gallon Ripe Olives 1.25 1 Gallon Salad Oil 1.25 1 Doz. Pkgs. Violet Oats 1.08 20.20 Your Saving 4.05 We csk cash for Goods and pay cash for all Produce PURELY PERSONAL Dr U B Pick! Uft f jr. tfortiauii on TtouMiy od bu8.ue.it. Herbert Keutoer hut rurueJ from 1 taniueBs trip to Portland, Kditar ti&fer returned fiom Sua rmcisao Sunday ereulug, TnjcdfT(ioi'd"inia"iD b.a city Monday on bualnet. ' Correspondents Jacltsunville Items Sheriff Joe Kuttell, of Josephine county wii in Jacksonville Wednes day. K. C Cucitnoni of Med fold, trans oted buutreta In Jacksonville Tbuis- Uj. William Clrlch, of stiagle Point, was oouoty seat visitor the last of to week. Attorney H. U. Smltb was up from Grants Pass, Tbursday oo profession al business, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Opp and chil dren left Wednesday for San Fran cisco to TlBit friends. Attorney W. M. CoM. of Med fold, was at tbe court house on pro fessional business Tbursduy. Editor A. S. Hilton of tbe Med ford Mail was transacting bust news In Jacksonville Thursday. Hacker U. L Davli. of Jaokaon vi 1 lie, was in Medford Monday to attend tho fuueral of tbe lute Kufu; Cox. Miss Anna keeuan. of JaosBonvllle, wtoo is ti Inu In the bams Valley diBtriot wan in Jttutuoavills Suturuuy rltullnii relHtire'j and tiling an uppli cation for a bow extend. Attorney 11 K. Mulkey aod family have returned from a short 7ialt wltb rU tires living in Polk oouoty. W. K. Cotarnan and Ja. Crone mlJler were among tbe Republican candidatea who went to WoodviUe Tuesday. J. P. Wells wa at Phoenix Tqutj. day attending tbe funeial of his niece, the daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Cbamp Payne of Paoenlx. Mrs. Kreness aod son, who have been visltiog at the borne of Mrs Ellen Kubli Id Jacksonville, returned Wednesday to tbeir home at Iceland. ' Mia. Alice Ulricb and Mrs. Npllle Hulfer have ben elected delegates from Jacksonville to the Grand Lodge of Uebekihs whtcb meets In Salem next week i NORTH MGUPOl ITEMS. . (bj J. 44. Martin.) Wm Whitney and family, who have , been occupying Tbe Abe Biita real- doa -m on North C street, left Friday kor Eugene, Ureuon. Tbe Infant daughter of Mr. aod VI re Earnest Until, the proprietor of be Euonouiy Moat Market, died vlouday night of rrouo. nigat, tbe gueuts of Mr. and Mrs. jeside liicbuidaou of North D street. W J Kodgera, ex-couoty commis sioner, tarried in tho city Thursday niuht He reports fruit and grain prospects b.l,tit and prumisiog la his violuity. We aie sorry to report oar young friend Elbert Glass, of Antioch Dist rict, prostrated with a severe attack of fever. Ur. Chlsholm, of Gold Hill, is in attenaauoe. Will Davis and family of INorth A street left Sunday for tbe Weeks .farm below Uold 11 ill wnero Mr. Davis will bnild a barn and other out buildings for Mr. Wetks. Cbaa Tarpin, ex -city marnall, and family of Nurtb C street are moving to tbe Prurtt farm In Koxy Ann pre cinct a manager for tbe season of '08 We wish them success la their venture J. E. Watt's new residence, corner of B and Jackson streets Is nearing completion and It is claimed to be1 trie most attractive la design nd ! oonvenieuty arranged In all Its de partments to any residence in thai city road Company to lvo up the3e lands lo settlors at run.nrk:ibly low Hfciurps, nn;il!fnnib are enslly induced to part wiih !i:eir money. Hundred-' of applicants have been received un.1 th o.-r rotors have reaped em imimnso harvest. A yoke of oxrn drawing a wagon fcith family and camping outfit created quite a atir and attraction Monday as they tiaveled leisurely Sanford Klohaidson and wlte, of . ,,n or" ventral Avenue ouew- nig tneir cuas xne memary or your humble writer was at oioa oat- i riert bnok to the dava of 1862 when CMXOOOOCKOCMXKXaO0 I enjoyed a six months ride across Y XI the continent In such a conveyance. leagle, were In tn otty Satin day S H Ilt4 Fnutrhlse, Hakor Cily W. L. Vinson has re turned from Chicago and other east ern cltl-3, where he has been for the past two months completing the ar rangement for the bui!dlng of the railroad from this city to Eagle Val ley. While In the East Mr. Vinson sold his franchise and Interest 'In the road to Cincinnati capitalists, and it is expected that work on the road will bo resumed in a short time. A. V. Jacoba.ihe engineer in charge. Is to arrive here In a few days. The people of l'a!;er County subscribed $ luo.OuO toward the project and are anxious to nee tho line built. About i"v n miles of tHo road has been graded. The Oddfellows will erect a two- Jtory brljk building In Ilrown?llle. 1h.: Cove State bank is the title of a new Instituilon for banking p.. i -o3;4 at Cove. With a capital SLt;?k of $10,U00. The firm was in !orpirarrd by S. Q. Keese. To the Holders of Real Estate Wo have in the lust three month? sold over 1)5,000.00 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 us. ' YOURS FOR SQUARE DEALING, Medford Really & Rental Go. Fur a burn or scald apply Chamber- t lain. Sitlve. It will allay the pain al- moNt instantly and quickly heal the in jmvu purts. f or .nie iy t'ha. Mran. O. K. ft X. Will 1- ilo Answer. I Portland V. V. Cotton, general i eounsel (ur the llarrinian lines in the Northwest, has tiled In the Fed eral Court the complaint of the O. It. & N.. In a suit to enjoin the Oregon Railroad Commission from enforcing the recent order of the Commission directing reduction In tha dlstrlbu I Myo rate, between Portland and ' j potnls east of The Dalles. i It will be contended by Mr. Cotton ! that the enforcement of the rates prescribed by the Commission would i be In violation of Taws rogulatlng I Interstate commerce and would ne , cessltate a complete revision by the ; railroad company of its transcontl t Mental rates to Eastern Oregon and also Its California rates to the same : territory. I! ' e cm Trial ARnln. ra!!i . b -r'l II. Crenshaw, of TUl.iPino'. v'.Minty, turned A. J. Hera bree ov.t to Sheriff Grant last week. Ilemliree 1 brought to Polk County on a chtu're of venue from Tilla mook eour'y. and will be tried on ;he c!';M".'.of murdering his daugh ter. He wos sent to the penitentiary fer tlu1 nnirtiiT of hi wife, was par Uuiied by Gnvrnor Ch;imbcrlain and win now be tried for the second brittle. Thin Continuoua Itevivnl. rendition At ihe big camp meet ing on the 1'inatilla reservation, a continuous circle of evangelistic meetings was arranged, which will Include every Indian reservation In the Northwest. The plan la .to be placed In operation July 1, 190S, and will end one year later. The states to be covered are Oregon, W'asmngton, Idaho and Montana.- Frank: Sahnlder, of Talent proud up od a timber olaimlMonuay. Buslnrss brought 'J. U. Uristow of Talent, to M.dord on Monday W, f , Isaaoe retornea yeaterany fiom business trip to Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs. H. a Nye, of Foots eresk, w.rs Medford visitors Tart day. Mr. and Mia, H. IE. Pevton of Pey ton, were In the elty the first of this week. J W. J. Jonss, of the Apolugate country, was a visitor In Medford on Moaday. lion. W. S. CroweU left Thorsday morning for'tian Franolsoo on a bus iness trip U. A. Tbeiioif returned Saturday from ban Franeiseo where be had been to see the fleet come In. Mia. Minnie K. Mooro, of Uold y 111, was In Medford Monday, bhe proved up on a timber claim. Rev, O. LeRoT Hall left Monday I for Oakland, Calif., to attend tbe I Uaptlst Paeltlo Ooast Uonfureooe. Uhae Cusbing, of Vanoouver, Wash i ington, was in Men f 3rd thjs week on I a visit to Ptrry Stewart and family. Editor Putnam of the Tribune bur i been ill for the past week. lie 1. ie ! ported oonralesant. lie la In Port land. J. P. Hale who has teen aerionely 111 for some time with typhoid fever is rapidly reooverlng and will soon be able to be aboot again. Henry Bates and Fay l.ane who visited San Franoiseo last week to see the fleet returned home Sunday Taey report a good time. Irvln MoCall and Stan Aiken, two stordv, well-to-o and old time resi dents ot Prospeot eruntiy were In Medford Tuesday on cosiness. E E Korapaugb and wlfa, of Urand Forks, N. 1)., are visiting with air. and Mrs. Harry. Tattle, cf this oity, Mr, Rorapaugh Is connected wltb the Daily Herald cf Urand Force. Aithur Brown who recently sold his ranch a few miles west of Central Point intends to visit tbe Willamette valley and his old borne In Kansnr sooa. Mr. Urown dtsp reel of his rsnob to A. L Aiken lor i 0U0. E. 11 (Irubb, now u resident ot Sun Franoitco wbb In Medford 'i'uesday on a visit. Mr. Urubb wus born neat Ashland, but has not visited this seo tion for ovei iltteen years. He la an old friend ot James L). Fay. of tbe Aail statf, and in the years gone ty they rode, ate and slept together on the cattle ranges of Eastern Ore- goo. tl. B. Nye, the proprietor of the Ulaok Channel mine, was in Medford Tuesday. Just as an evidence of th richness of bis mine be was showing a nugget wbioh be piok.d up In the mine a few daya ago which weighed 130.4(1. Besides running a mine and a good one Mr. Nye ie giving part of bia attention to farming and horticultural. Volney Dixon returned last week from Modoc oounty, California, where be had been engaged iu sell ing Page fenoe. While tbeie be was bitten on the cheek by a poisonous insect aod tor several dBys he was apprehensive that the result might prove serious. Upon teaohlng Med ford be was given medioal and sutgi- oal treatment and Is now getting along all light. While over in Calif ornta be sold, In Siskiyou county, tenc to that large Dunkaid Colony and also ro the JesBe D. Cair Liand and Live Stock Company. Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Stair left Med ford Tuesday fo Portland, where they will reside in tbe future Be fore going Mr. Starr sold his fine re sidence property oo North Holly strett, to T. J. Williamson, the con sideration being f.X. lie also sold his acreage property In East Med fold. These good people have been residents of Medford slnoe a time when the olty was a small village ana during all these years they have made an almost innmerable number r-f friends and there Is not one of them who will not regtet their de - ; porture and nlll wish tbem happiness and good health iu their new borne Tbey go to Purtland because that tbe lowei altitude will be conducive to Mr. Stan's health. T. A. Mnore alias E. Crimes was bound over t wait the next session of the Clroult Court by Justice Stewart Wednesday on a onarge of etealtng an overcoat from Charles Prim and later disposing of It at a econd hand etore of tbe city. He waived examination through bis nt- Automobiles The Pacific Car JlS ance, "15 Inches" four cylinder, thirty horse power, water cooled engine, storage battery and imported Bosch magneto and coil, 10'S inch wheel base, sliding transmissions, double chain drive, 1G0 square inches breaking Burface, strickly man class in every, respect Tkp Rocf aTsr for thB Coa8t Country lC llvol vul ever offered for the money $2250.Epea J.M. Root . Son Jackson County Bank Building, Medford Oe00a000OeOwOeOwOe0 Oe00e0cs)0a40400e03 BANK aoGOOoaoaoaao&xiooaaQooor, YOUR MONEY IX SOILS OF EVANS CUEEK VALLEY v1 One grower mill $1 10 strawberries Iroin j acre rowa 3 feet apart Apother grew 14 Uns of pumfAjfc-ta'l Ws than 2 ai res. Sold berries to local 8toe $'.)", lefet((!v' giving quantities of fruit for picking from 40 hill" rasplwrrksfnlid 3H Lou a 11 berries. Leae than i acre of m. ions' produced 14,eCM lb., sold $2SO. 225 Siwav Peach lives in tour uccniv yeirs rold: 1.I0-I, 1300 boxes; KM boxes; 11)00, l.'ioO boxes; l!i07, 1O00. One Royal Ar.i Olierry, 16 years, picked 500 pounds in 1SX 7. One D'Anjiiu I'lar, 7 years, picked U boxes, You can ge -ucli results ae these and better.' Come to me ami I will tell y..u Why. You can buy new nine room house, large lot with barn io $12u0. 60 acres fronting on Rogue River, one mile from town at 120 per acre. 420 acres, very finest apple, pear, peach and cherry land, 1 miles, $80 per acre. Very best vineyard land $15 per acre. Fivt room house and barn near depot, $1,000. 160 acres wi'h 3 water 'ithls, t0 per acre. 160 acros 20 acres cleared 13 acres Yiung Kewtowna and two acres bearing orchard, 4 miles out. Deep soil, $2,750. BEN A. LOWELL WOODVILLE, OREGON liHl:rtMt(Hlltltl 4MsilHMIMiliilisllif llltt- IMMII iPorlpiEfidj MILL PRICES. oOO LOTS OR MORE. Flour,...- $2 50 per 100 lbs Rilled Barley. $1 70 per " lb Middlines . ....11.65 ner " 1Ih Mill Feed .$1.50 per - lbs Bran ... 1.40 per " lbs LESS THAN 500 LOTS. Flour. ... $2 70 per 100 lb? Rolied Barley.. $1 0 per " lbe Middlinps 1 80 per " Jbs Mill Feed .60 per " lb? Bran $15oper " lbs MEDFORD FLoUR MILLS. First School la Oregon. Dallas The school picnic to be K.M Dl.b.ull Caw IF.- . C .in h. i. ,.,a,..io .1,: i w pn",D- nd nut toundlng ot the flrst school In Ore- ! (on In 1346. The first teacher was 1 vk to Convict. Reseburft The Investigation by Postal Inspectors RIcVs and Cle ment of the method used by C. 1. Leavencood In Indnclnc aeopl to file oa O, O. railroad land. It tran spires, la aot wonflned o Leaven load alone, but to others In this ' elty, who kave been la this lis o( I business. By representing that the Oovera eat weald force the O. ft 0. Rail- John B. Lyle, who was later one of the principal promoters In the found ing ot La Creole Academy, which took place In 1863. Taft Mew Will Be In Control. Portland Three-fourths of the delegates In the Republican state convention of Oregon this week will favor the nomination of Taft for President. Under the tlreumatancee. Instruction of the Oregon delegates la the Natloaal OoavraUon for Taft la Ukely. ball at H5o It Is alleged that Moore stole an overcoat from Cbarlea Prim on Monday evening from wnere It was left' hanging la tbe Medford sa loon. He is said to have pawoed the eoat at a second band store. A Dan who was seen to Moore's com pany previous to Bis arrest stated to tbe polios that Moore was wanted to a oaitalB elty for murder and that there was a tXOO re w aid o (Tired tor bis capture. As tbe man was drank at the time of making the etatemeat little credence was glees the story but Sheriff Jaeksoa M looting op tba nutter ae requested to do so by Ublet af Poll Baearet. Festival I llllllltllll(IHIIII.Mitl(tlllllIMIIIIll(lll tllltll t ; TO BE HELD IS ! P0RTIAN ), OREGON ! jJUNE 1 TO 6) Will be the imwt hrilli;ini I FLORAL, FIESTA ! AND jCIVIC JUBILEEf ever held in tbe Fuel fie Ntiuhnvat j llll I.lll IIHIMIIHIIIIIIIMtlMllllllltlllllHI S Ip'.rtland, "The Wm ffiiy," wni ho a a ijne of splendor aoil th-- vn- a ler of wur Id wide intt-rr-Mt II for one week. : Severn! importHnt convent Uut to be : ht-Id tn PortUml on that ou : IIIIIIIIIIIIII.elKMIIIIIHMtllllllltt HIIUMHMIII THR s Will tfl epcuial lick. ; no this oerafion tr.. I liiBarortira a I AMD RETURN AT $13.20 Kor purtiruit.ro cail ' I A. S. ROJENBAU M I LOCAL AQENT. IIIIIIKHIMMIHIIIIIIKItlttitllMllltllllellMMHI 'till Spring and Summer n..l.nery The latest New York Models MRS. W. I. BROWN West 7th Street Co tbe fence m to Oete tn huv Vr Treeit If oo, call on C. F, COOK THB LEADING NURSeRYrMIX T. O. BOX Ml FHONB ASt Celt sr wrHs tseay MEDFORD, ORE.