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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1908)
TENDER FEET LADIES usually have tender feet. They wish a atylii-h line and Ufcuully buy one, very often eucrufichv comfort on thw' alter ol appearance, for a comfortable eh e is feltloin attractive. Re alizing tlii", John Ki lly set to work Ho produce a shoe combining the highest style aiid greatest com fort. After yearn i f effort he baa aucereJed as never shoe maker did before. While we make less money on .them than eome o:her we have sel-cted the "Honest John Kelleya" phoe an our leiuVr in Ladies Footwear. In Oxfords they are (treat bargains ut $3.50 and $4 Smith Molonyl Shoes Only ocsocecwcteoooa The riedford Furniture Co. Housefurnisbers and Undertakers Dav Phone 353 Nieht Phone. C. W. Conklin 495 X I Nighl Phone, J. H. Butler 148 Rev. Mr. Hall of the Baptist church returned on Tuesday evening from Oakland, Cat., where he went as a delegate to the Pacific Const Baptist conference. Mr. Hall's con gregation paid his expenses and no doubt the trip will place Mr. Hall closer In touch with the af.'alrs nf his church upon the Pacific coast Delegates were present at the con ference from Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Utah and Cali fornia. It developed at the confer ence that the Baptist church stand. third on the coast In point of num bers. Rev. Mr. Hall states that the visiting delegates were royally en tertained and the program which was prepared was most instructive, the leading lights of the denomina tion being present and addressing the conference. Rev. Mr. Baker of Ashland accompanied Mr. Hall on the trip. For sale Large building lots, 63 by 168 feet, In West Medtord; $160 each; easy terms. Two lots al ready sold, purchasers will begin building at once. Inquire of J. C. Brown, office in Palm building, up stairs. V. T. McCray. superintendent of the Fish Lake Irrigation com pany, left Medford Wednesday with a gang of workmen for Four-Mile lcke, at which place he will put these men at work In building n ditch from that lake to Fish lake He expects to be thus engaged for several months. When this connec tion Is made between the two lakes there will be no question as to thero being an ample supply of water for all needed Irrigation In the alley for years to come. When you are Is twn don't for get to mil at the Emeriok Cafe un der new management. W. I. Vawter, E. U. Qaddla and Homer Harvey left Monday evening to attend the annual encampment of tbe Urand Lodge of Odd fellows whloh oonvsned la Hales oa Tuesday -nornlu. Mrs. U. U Hasklns wwt as a delegate to attend tbe Kebekas Assembly. The Old Fellows and the Rebekahs held a tbiee days session and noi9?ri!it to tbs reoirte from the the Capitol City toe visiting mem bers ware nsodsomsly entertained. Mrs, E, Arnold expeots to leave soon for Wyoming and la selling ont br line of millinery Including bats, flowers, ribbon, velvets, vlvet rib bons, and plnmes at Post, tieoood door south of 7th street on U street. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, from Mendo cino eonnty, California, arrived In Mudford Easter Sunday. Mrs, Clark and three children remained in Med ford visiting with her Barents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bollse, and her broth er, J, E. Soils, while Mr. Clark trsv eltd on to that muoh talked of oouo- try, Aloerta, Canada. After spiud- lng two or three weeks Investigating that prrovlnce, he made up his mind that Uncle Bam offered about ai good Inducements In regard to obeap land and climate as King Edward, and re turning has located in Medford. Mr. Clark Is a contractor and builder. I Lost In Medford, on Satur day, May 16, a lady's purse, con taining S2 in sliver and a smaller purse upon which was a picture of Avalon, Catallna. Islands. Finder will please leave same at Mail of fice and receive reward. Governor Ueorge E Chamberlain, Demooratio nominee for United States Senator, addressed a large audlanot at the opera houss on Monday afternoon npon the Isenea of tbe present eampalgn. He was introduced by A. E Reams, of Jacksonville. Uovernor Chamberlain left Immediately after his addreaa for Ashland where he spoke during the evening. Kor Sale: 7 room bonee, near ehnrah and school bones, price tl&oo, two thirds cash. Aaareaa oox 223, Madford. Martin Bunch of Concord, Cal., la visiting In this city with his brother, B. N. Bunch. The two brothers, had not seen each other for a period covering 66 years, but recognised each other when they met. When B. N. waa 20 years of age he left, home to cross tbe plains to the Pacific coast. His brother, Martin, followed the next spring, but previous to this visit the two broth ers has never been together. -For sale An excellent quality of brick In any qoaot'ty. U. N. Prld dy. Medtord. Oreqrn. tf. Mrs. J. H. Bellinger left Sat urday for Burke'a sanatorium, Burke, Cal., where she will remain 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 of the country. Come and try our goods and convince yourself. Then while you are in onr store yon can look over our fine line of dishes. Lots of new ones coming in all the time. Five and Ten cent counters. 66e Medford Coffee House M'GLASHAN & JUNKEN 216 West Sevnth Street PHONE 1051 MEDFORD, OREGON ' HgjfFree delivery to any part of the city DSifiCniQUUKaW SJUMWA some time for the benefit of her health, which has been falling of late. This Institution has gained an enviable reputation In Southern Oregon as a number of residents of tblB sectlun have taken treatment there and have been greatly bene fited. P. B. O'Nelf, who was sup posed a few months ago to be about to succumb, Is at Uurke and now tukes at least a two-mile walk ev ery day and Is growing younger all the time. , Over 20U Sharpies Cream Sepaia t ir in use In Southern Oregon, bold by Kozua River Creameiy. Frio irnm 10 up. Tbe surveying patty of Engineer Cummings left Wednesday morning for Wesson Canyon wbere ibey will start the work of running a line for tbe pipe line of the gravity water supply to Medford. Preliminary work In tbe viololty of Medfoid bat already been done the party having been at work for a number of days. roe party consists of four men for tbe Held and a cook for tbe camp For Sale A ew good horses and uinerenr Kinds of wagons and rigs. Call at West tilde llrick Stable. 7-tt. R. F. Anele, a recent arrival here, and West Gunn have purchased the C. C. Johnson place, south or Medford. There are 109 acrea in tne piece and the price paid was $18,000. This place is just west from tbe Simmons orchards and Is nearly all good orchard land. There Is now a bearing orchard of several acres on the place. If you waot a cream separator see tbe Sharpies at tbe Kogue River creamery neiore onyiog. Pythian Sisters, Branch No. 40, held tbelr regular monthly social session on Wednesday evening. Miss Hamilton, Miss Ethel Cox, Ben jamin Collins and wife and Dr. Ray were initiated. Following the inl tlation exercises a musical program was rendered. An elaborate banquet closed the evening's festivities. We sell Sharpies Cream Be para. tore from $10 np. Kogue River Creamery, Medford. Tbe work ottrainlng tbe Are horses has been undertaken by Chief Amann of the Fire Department Eveiv ev mng they are placed In their stalls In tbe city hall and npon tbe tap of tbe gong are being lea to their pieces on tbe chemical wagon. The horeea are learning rapidly. I We will deliver lee cream to yoor noose. Phone Tour order . to tte Rogue Rlvsr Creamery or Medford Book Store. Engineer Co mm logs baa taken tne field and la engaged in clotting the route for tbs line of tbe gravity water ayatem to Waaaon Canyon, He expects to be engaged on tbe work of finding tbe correct route, together with estimating tbe work, about three months in all. All kinds of bake stuff- Vienna Baker. Call 'nhoni 496 and have goods delivered The ladles of St Mark'a Episco pal ohuroh cleared In tbe neighbor hood of (2o for tbe poblio library at their social held last Friday after noon at the opera bonee. In spite of toe lnolemenoy of the weather large number of people attended. The old Howard ranch three mllee eouth of Medford and two and one half mllee weet of Phoenix, la now ont op in small tracts to salt tne pur chaser. One quarter eaah, balance In threw payments. This la a rare op- Krtnnlty lor men or email means, ted with all agents. 19-12t-p. Toe steam roller which was re cently purchased by the City Counoll arrived Sunday morning. The Buffalo Pitta Company have agreed to fur nish an engineer for two weeks to instruct a local man in tbe running of the engine. Mot the. cheapest, but the beet is, be motto sf L E Hoover, agent for the Waahlngton Nursery Co Every tiee sold la guaranteed to do nrst class in every respect Hon. J.IJ. Whitney, of Albany, Democratic nominee for congress ad dressed a fair alzed audience at the opera nouse on last Thuieday evening npon tbe leading Issues of tbe pieaent oampalgn. For Sale Freab miloh cows fo r sale. Inquire of J. W. Bonar, on Urltflo creek, four mllee from Med- forrd. 'fnone VSi. u-zm. Dr. Ooble'a optical parlor Is on Seventh street, in Perry's ware bouse. He guaranteea all bis glaases to be correctly fitted, and should it be necessary to do so, will change them free of charge. For Sale 80 acrea level land. Ruoerigated, 40 eoree partially clear ed. Small orchard, 6 room plaatered bouse, good barn, farm Implementa, good fence. Within a few rode of store and poetotiloe. Prloe 12000. E, Vroman, Winter, Oregon. 2o-tff. The deal tor the sale of the Pellet place near Talent has been closed. The ranch waa purchased by the Skewla Oraln company of Minneapolis, the consideration be ing $60,000. Curtis Anderson, the young son of Bert Anderson, the promoter of the Bungalow Addition, had the misfortune to fall from his bicycle on Tuesday evening and break hiB left arm. He Is doing nicely. Dr. R. S. De Armond will be In charge of Dr. Hargrave'a practice while the latter is in the east. Dr. De Armond Intends locating here permanently. Dr. Goble has the most up-to- date optical parlor south of Port, land. All the latest electrical appa- ratus and Instruments for testing the sight. The City Engineer bss started the woik on the speollloatloui of the paving of Central Avenue from tbe south side of Sixth street to tbe nortb line of Eighth street. " The machinery for the digging of the trenches In which the water rains of tbe city are to be laid ar rived ou Sunasy morning. 4 9944444943 1 9 9) P 9) 9) tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf Look .Who's Here- MILLER EWBANK THE CASH GROCERS With another little money saving device. Did you ever use Lighthouse Soap? If you are a "newcomer from the East" you have and you liked it too, didn't you? There is no better Laundry Soap than Lighthouse In order to prove this assertion and also introduce the new soap, we will give away Absolutely Free with each 25c purchase of Lighthouse Soap one cake of the ' Splendid Toilet Soap " FLOTILLA " and A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE These pictures comprise black and white 1 reproductions of famous paintings, photo chromos in original colors, chromotypes in Egyptian sepia tones, etc. Size 16x20 with two and one half -inch margin for framing. Call and get List of Subjects 1 REMEMBER! You get 25c worth of Soap the pictures are free Mention tbe Mail m 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 V w V it a w it; ai. it a it it if v w w it I PURELY -A PERSONAL. Burrell Miller of Applegate was In Medtord Wednesday on business. D. B. Russell waa at Grants Pass this week on business. V. A. Dunlap of Talent waa a vis itor In Medford on Tuesday. Emit Pack, of Lake creek, waa a vlaltor In thla elty Tuesday. Joe Kellsy and Ed Pottengat visit ed In Ashland oa Tueedey Mrs Barry Jopllng left for Lodl, Calif., on Tuesday for a visit with frlenda. 11 N. Nye, of Denver, Colorado, Is engaged In potting la tbe new plant for tbe Opp mlnse Rev. and Mrs. Gray of Jackson ville visited C. W. Conklin and fam ily in Medford thla week. T. K Stlnqulat, of Oiks, N. D., baa arrived In Medford. tie expects to locate in tbe valley, L. Smith, of Riverside, Calif , has arrived In thla city were he ex psote to locate. Lynn Purdin and John Keed, of Gold Hill, were visitors In Medford on Monday. H. Ci Hooper, of Taxaa , recently arrived and expecta to make bis home here. Mr.'and Mra. Callahan from Spo kane, who have been awar foi some time returned to Medfoid Tuesday. Geo A Johnson and David A Byd- born, of Rookford, Indiana, are In medford hunting for a location Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Boyden re turned Monday from a trip to San FranclBCO. They report a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Aldenhagen returned from their honeymoon trip' on Tuesday evening. George H. Durham of Grants Pass waa In Medford Monday on professional business. Charlea Gay and wife left Wed nesday for Seattle, where tbey will spend a few weeks visiting. P. R. Cornelius of Washington, who has been buying horses In the valley, . returned home Wednesday. Frank Ferguson and Ralph Dean of Willow Springs were visitors In Meuford Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. C. W. Palm expect to leave shortly for Indiana where tbey will spend tne summer months visiting with Mrs Palm's parents Walker L Bean, nf Spokane, Wash Ington, Is a v!iHo- is this olty. He oonterzptnree the purchase of land la the valley. Miss Marie Venose of Portland Is visiting with Miss Edith Cranfcll. Mine Venose Is proving very popular1 with Medford younger set. Marshal Bowden of Eastern Oro gon is In Medford, looking for In vestment. He is an old-time ac quaintance of Dr. Seely. J. C. Torrence, who haa been vis iting Henry Humphrey and family of Medford, returned to his home at Boise, Idaho, last week. 'Clarence Reames and wife re turned recently from a vlalt in Ar kansas. They were accompanied on their trip by Peter Delscb, O. C. Morris, the assistant super intendent of the Southern Pacific railroad company, waa In Medford on business Monday. Mra. Minnie Calkins and daugh ters, Mary and Ethel, arrived In Medford Tueaday from City, and after a few days" visit with relatives and frienda tbey will leave for the south. Mra. Wilcox and eon, of Loag Baaeh, Calif., were reoeaf arrivals la thla elty. They expect to make tbelr home with Mra. Wllcox'a eon, B, H. WUeox, who haa resided here for eome time. Mies Bessie Bbeppard left for Bar low, Oregon on Tuesday evening. aunt la 111. Mr. and Mra. C. B. Anderson, of Crete, Nebraska, were In Medtord a few daya aiaoa on a visit to J. A Bothwsll and family, Mr. Anderson la a banker In Crete and Incidental ly a great friend of Prof Urettory, who la now superintendent of tbe Crete schools, and who waa formerly principal of tbelMedford eohools. Mr Anderson aad all kinds of good Crescent j words to aay of Mr Gregory and of 011 atanaing in Die neDraska noma aad incidentally 'again he found that Mr Gregory left a goodly bunob of ateadfaat friends here While ben Mr aad Mra Aadarsoa were also guests of Mr and Mra E N Warner A MONO THE CHURCHES. Presbyterian Church. Next Sunday the morning aervlce will be dlamlssed in order to unite wnere n.r .uo. .... . , the rervlce of the graduatng purchased a number of booses In this L,aM of our nlgh 8chool ln tne 0p era House at 11 a. m.; Sunday elty. She expects to be absent from Medford for eome time. Mr and Mrs W L Maatern, of New York City, arrived In Medford a few daya ago and expect to remain bare. Tbsy reed Tne Mall in toelr Eaatern home and from It got a pretty good idea of Medfoid and the Croat Kogue River Valley City Recorder Collina returned from a trip o Portland and Van couver, Washington, on Tuesday morning. Mr. Collina reporte a splendid time on bis trip which waa undertaken partially for buainesa and for pleaaure. lie visited with bis parents and with bla two broth era, H. G. and & C. Collins. Peter LaUnke and B Hyde, both of Clarkeeton, Waahlngton. are In Medford tbie week paying a vlalt to Ueu Uowland and family These gen tlemen are old time Minnesota frlenda of Mr Howland, ai tbey posi tively declare they are no tougher oitizena and oame from no further up tbe stream than did Mr Howland They would make oraaking good oiti zena should tbey deoide to remain here Rowley Crult, of Liverpool, Eng land, airlved In Medford last week and will remain here for an Indefin ite period He la an aoaualntance of Hon H. von der ilelleo, the Wellen postmaster and f aimer. The young man being dealroua of learning farm ing he baa ohosen this part of tbe United Statsa to acquire that know ledge, and being well-to-do financial ly It Is not improbable that he will eventoelly Invest here He will make his borne with Mr von der llellen Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Crater of Mc Mlnnvllle arrived In Medford luea- day and expect to make this city their fiituro home. Mr. Crator was formerly a pupil of Rev. F. W. I Carstena at' the Mr.Minnvllle col 1 nge j and is here In quest of a posit Inn as bookkeeper or any clerical work j which may happen along. Ho comes yery highly recommended and will 1 undoubtedly find auch a position as j ho seeks. j school at 10 a. m., aa usual. ri Every, scholar la urged to be present to practice for tbe parade. Memorial aervlcea will be held ln the M. E. church next Sunday after noon at 2:30. t In the evening at 8 o'clock a un ion masa meeting of all the churches and all the people will be held In the opera house, addressed by Judge Mc Faddon of Corvallls. I Methodist Episcopal Church, B St. The Demand of the Age" will be the subject at 11 a. m. At 3 p. m. the annual memorial service in mem ory of our departed heroes. The church will be tastofully decorated for thla aervice. In view of the un ion temperance meeting at night, there will be no evening service. Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; Epworth league, 7 p. m. All are invited. Christian Hclcncc. Christian Science aervices are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the Commercial club room. Sub ject of the lesson-sermon for Ma: 24, "Soul and Body." All are wel come, j Walker-Davidson Nuptials. Jamee A Walker aad atlsa Mar Davidson were married by the R' Melsae at Kt Jones Tuesday Th arilved la trek a the same evaati on their way to Portland, Oragot oa tbelr wedding trip Mr. Walker la oae of the mo prominent raaobers' ln Soott Valle aad the bride oae of Slsalyoo most popular aohool t sachets. X Journal wishes them uabooao ollee. freka Journal. May 13. kibe bride le well-known la tf -valley, wbere ebe raided for a aun ber of years. Dr. Boxtoe baa bonght tbe aa- balf of the W. H. Brown place, 2 acres In all, the consideration belt tlo,ooo The Rone River Land Con pany bandied tbe deal Tbe Emeriok Cafe la better the ever under tbe new management , -Wm Ulrloh. of Eagle Point, bp formerly of tble olty, bas purcbaa tbe Fauoett property In Sonthwe Medford, peylog CI'Joo Just arrived A full line of Be ing mscbinee. Yon can have a f: trial at your home by seeing U, I . Johnson. Medford Pbarmaoy, ae pas i omoe v o rent maoninei A traveling orane haa arrived f the Oregon Granite Company ae baa Been Installed In their abopa, Don't forget the Medford Pbs macy next to the post o tttoe When you lake ioe cream readv to supply River Creamery. go on that ploo' with you. We a' you at tbe Rogt The old style of DOUBLE SIGHT glasses do not look as well, and there is always a dirty line separat ing the far sight from the near. The BI-SIGHT BIFOCAL is ground from ONE piece of glass. The difference between the two is illustrated in the cut below. There is no piece simply cemented on to the main glass to work loose in a few months, and when you wipe them they are clean, and no one knows that you are old enough to be compelled to wear double-sight glasses, because they cannot tell them from the kind of ghisses worn by young people. Bi'iight Bifocals are the nearest to one's natural 1?ht of any glass made Unlay. THe patent on thee bl-sight bltocal glasflea was issued Auauttt 6, 1104, so they are the newest nml most up to date glass obtainable. Fitted and sold by Dr. J. O. Ooblo, Medford. Tne new style. There I The old tyle bifocal. Is no dividing line. Notico dividing line. Samples to bo seen at Dr. Ooble's Optical Parlor.