The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, May 22, 1908, Image 8

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    Motters and Fafihers Attention!
LOOK AT THIS
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Boys' Long Pant Suits
Worth $7.50, $8.00, $10.0CUnd $12.00, your choice for
IS
If You Have a Boy
Between the ages of 13 and 20
we have a suit here for him that
, is so cheap in price and so fine
in quality that you cannot afford
to miss the opportunity to pur
chase his spring suit, or, if he has
his spring suit, it will pay you to
purchase one for school and lay
it away. Never were values so
low. Come, bring the boy and
let us show you. Everyone of
them carry our guarantee to be
tlxi equal of any $7.50 to $12.50
suit gold elsewhere.
where:?
AT THE
"Mmara'jr Comcri CJothiara
Stop! Nail This
Fathers, quit your plows; moth
ers, lay away your sewing; boyp,
join you parents and come to this
store and gather in one of these
excellent suits at unheard of
prices. More value for $6 00 than
was ever bought for $10.00 before
in the history ot Medford. Now
is the time. Come before they
are all gone. Your size is here
now, but it m;iy be gone if you
don't hurry. They must go and
they cant last long at such prices.
On the Corner Seventh and B Streets
I OUR. COUNTY
Correspondents
Jacksonville Items
lliu Mary Wetterer visited with
Medford friends Sunday.
Marriage license baa been Issued
to J. J. Lane and Susan A. Beck.
Mayor John F. Mills and Mrs.
Miller of Jacksonville were Medford
visitors Monday.
Atorney Q. H. Durham of Grants
Pass was In Jacksonville Tuesday on
professional business.
Charles Tull of Medford, deputy
sheriff, was transacting business In
Jacksonville Tuesday.
Mrs. R. B. Dow of Jacksonville
la visiting on Applegate, the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrall
Attorneys Phipps, Vawter, Colvlg,
Kelly and Wlthlngton of Medford
were attending circuit court Mon
day. Mrs. Chris Kenney of Jackson
ville left Sunday for Boise, Idaho,
to spend the summer with ber sis
ter. Two well-filled coaches ot Jack
sonville people went to Medford on
Monday afternoon to hear Governor
Chamberlain.
Messrs. Charles and Fred Cham
plln of Foots Creek were In Jack
sonville Monday on business before
the circuit court
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Linn re
turned to their borne In Portland
Sunday, after spending two weeks
with relatives In Jacksonville.
Miss Edna Wells of Ashland spent
the week-end in Jacksonville, where
she was the guest of her brother,
School Superintendent J. P. Wells.
Attorney C. L. Reames and Mrs.
Reamea returned to Jacksonville on
Tuesday from a three months' stay
In Arkansas, and other southern
states.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cantrall of
Unlontown were in Jacksonville on
Tuesday evening to attend a meet
Ing of Jacksonville assembly of
United Veterans.
, Sheriff D. H. Jackson went to
Salem Monday evening, having In
custody the forger wbo was sen
tenced to serve two years in the
state penitentiary.
Silas Day, Mrs. Mamie Dox, Mrs,
Alice Ulrlcb and Mrs. Nellie Huffer
left the first ot the week for Sa
lem to attend the X. O. O. F. and
Rebekah grand lodges.
Mrs. Charles Hardy of Eugene,
formerly Miss Emma Dorrls, Is vis
iting her aunts, Mra. Kate Hoffman
and Mra. C. C. Beekman and her
cousin, Miss Corrlnns Linn, of
Jacksonville.
Professor A. J. Hanby ot Central
Point and M. B. Signs ot Medford
were In Jacksonivlle Saturday, as-
TO REPUBLICAN VOTERS
g"' " iaaaaaa
AN OVEK WHELMING majority of Oregon's
voters by registration have formally declared
that they believe in the principles of the Repub
lican Party. Let them now snow that they are
honest by voting in accordance with their declar
ations. The Oregon election comes .before the
Republican National Convention. Let every
Republican voter in the First Congressional
District uphold the honor of the Republican
Party in Oregon and strengthen the influence of
Oregon's delegation in the National Convention
by voting for H. M. Cake for United States Sen
ator and W. 0. Uawley for Representative in
Congress. If either of these Republican nominees
fail of election the primary election system will be
discredited and a return of boss rule will be in
vited. The good name of Oregon's voters will be
smirched and Oregon's delegation to the National
Convention will be placed in a huruiliatingposition.
For the effect it will have on the November election
it is imperative that the Republican nominees in
the June election shall be elected by an over
whelming majority. Asa believer in the principles
of the Republican Party it is your duty to be at
the polls June 1st, and vote for Cake and Hawley.
sisting School Superintendent J. P,
wells In conducting the county
eighth grade examinations.
Miss Esther Maegley of Portland
visited the first of the week with
her aunt. Miss Stella Levy ot Jack
sonville. Miss Maegley was en
route home from Mills seminary at
Oakland, where sbe has been at
tending school.
NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS.
(B J. O. Msrtln.)
Qua Newbury, of Jacksonville, wea
a pleasant visitor on Central Avenue
Saturday.
Mra, Bertnee of North Central
Avenue was taken suddenly 111 Tues
day night. Dr. Seely was called.
Florence Walker and family ot
North Medford have moved to the
Meadows Motion on civaas oieek for
the season.
W. J Bcott and nephew, Walter
Sh.rrid left the olty Tuesday for
Mr. 8oott's Kogue river farm for an
Indefinite stay.
Frank Hammond the well known
sbska manufacturer of Eraas creek
was disposing of a fine quslity ot bis
work to Msdford Merchants Monday.
John Jackson and family late of
Los Angeles, Ualt., are oeoupying the
pretty Hnasel residence formerly oe
onpled by Chat. Tnrpla end family
a North Mtdford.
Win, Martin and sister, Jane,
prominent citisens of Beagle remain
ed In tne olty Friday night They
report the late rains Inoalcuable
beneficial to mope In their section.
Mr. Prior and family formerly real
dent of Msdfoid bat ot lata have
bsenTvlaltlpf different looahties In
Oregon and Washington, have re
turned to this oltv fully satisfied wltfe
Medford and Southern Oregon.
Thsy have purchased Orever Cook's
lot in North Medford and will bolld.
Mr. Ed: "I was quite unfortunate
Tuesday In falling from a ladder
while encaged at the annual window
cleaning, this la what a fellow gets
by being good natures and an no
eempltsbed pollshea, nmbltloas eltl
stn. I was so badly hart n little
stimulant waa prescribed sad I wee an
glad i he olty wea itlU net, JS
School Notes.
Seniors Friday evening, Msy 9th,
which will be the closing exeroises
of the sonool year.
The annnal Baccalaureate sermon
will be preauhed at the opera bouse
nxt Sunday morning at 11 Ke v
Williams officiating.
Senior Class Day exeroises Wednes
day evening. May 27, and commence
ment, Thursday evening, May 28th,
at the opera house. Hon. U F.
Mnlkey will deliver the address.
The Lyosom Coarse waa not n aoo-
cses financially this year. There Is
deficit amounting to over (loo.
There la a possibility tnst a part of
tbls amount will be cancelled oy the
bureau. The proceeds If any were to
be aclied to the piano. There Is no
provision tot meeting a defiolt except
that Supt Slgna, wbo has conducted
the course or three years will adjust
the losses.
The eighth grad examlnaton wss
held Thursday and Friday of last
week, Half of the dsns passed with
good grades, halt ot the remainder
will have to write on or two subjects
in June, the others must writ all In
June, Four fifths of the olaaa may
reasonably expect to secure the cov
eted diploma, wbloh la a good show
ing considering the fact that many
students wbo entered late and have
been Irregular At least 95 per oent
ot those Tegular In nttendanee wbo
have boen In sobool doting the yeer
will be successful.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUXR 3. 1878
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
United states Land Office,
Rossburg. Oreson, April 2, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given tEat In compliance
with the provision, of the act of Congress of
June 8, l7H, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands In the States of California, Ore.
on. Nevs.de. and Washington Terrltorv." as
extended to all the Publte Land States by act
ol August 4, 1S92, Emma J. Bartlett:, of Ash
land, county of Jackson, State of Oregon, did
on December 4. 1907. file in this office ber sworn
statement No. 9460 for the purchase of the Lots
1 and 2. and N E .'4 B I Bt',N E ol sec
tion No. 84. In Township No. 8- South, Range
No. 4 West, and will offer proof to show that
ihe land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to
etabllsh his claim to said land before A. 8.
Bllion. U. 8. Commissioner, at his off! re In
Medford. Oregon, oa Saturday, the aUi dar of
AUgUSt. 1905.
8he names as witnesses: Willis R stansell, of
Jacksonville, uregon; resse Appiegaie.oi jaca
sonvllla, Oregon ; Ueorve H. Millar, ot Medford,
Ojegon; Henry D. Kubll, of Ruch, Oreg-in.
Any and all pers ns claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims Id this offtca on or before said tun
day of August. 190.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
Mrs. E. E. Gore Teacher of
Piano and Voice, Special snmmer
olssses In hsrmony and theory now
forming. Sight reading ensemble
playing and recital worn
T-" ....
The Freshmen antertsln the la
oomtni eighth trade at a leseptlon
this week Fridy.
The eighth grade promotion exar.
elaweooeor at the opera house next
Monday evening.
Final exealnatlon begin next
Monday May 26th and oontlnnt
through the week.
The Juaiot s will eateitala the
mm
Wanted.
To trait. a borne ana lot In Unnti
Pui for a team, harness and wagon.
Aug D. Bugler, or addreea Box 80,
Medford, Oregon. 2Ht
Automobile for Sale-
Kooftbont for eeie cheap. Thor
oughly equipped with odometer, top,
eoetyleoe light, ate.
A. O. Allen.
30-tf. Medford. I
-For 8a1e Latve bolldtnir lot bw
63 by 164 feet tn West Medford aa
term. Two lota alreartj eold par-
oaeeere win oegio oa lining at onov,
Inquire of J O. Brown, office in
Peln Building upatatra. 21-411 p.
The Medford Brick Uompanr hat
a kiln of brlok of 115,000 bnrned and
ready for delivery.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE H, 1S78
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Boseburg. Oregon, April 2, 1108. i
Notice li herebv given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 8, 1078, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber land In the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended u. all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1MW, Eugene C. Hart led, of Ashland,
oouuty of Jacknun, State of Oregon, did on No
vember 20, 17, tile in this office his sworn
statement No. eftS for the purchase of tbe W W
NW,BE'iSWU.NEfi,8W'..o( Section
No. 2, in Township No. St Sooth. Range No. 4
(Vest, and will offer proof to show that the land
ought is more valuable for Its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and 10 establish
his claim to said land before A 8. flllton, II. S.
Com m 1m loner, at his office In Medford, Oregon,
on Thursday, the ib day of August, lfi.
He names as witness!- WHlts R. Stansell, of
Jacksonville. Oregon ; Jesse Applegate, of Jack
sonville, Oregon; Charles 8. bartlett, of Ash
land, Oregon; William Johnson, ol Applegate,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to tile their
elalms in this ofltce on or before said 6th day of
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
500 .LOTS OR MORE.
Floor,? 92.50 per 100 lba
Rolled Barley. 11.70 per " lb
Middlings.... . $1.65 per M lbe
Mill Feed..,. .$1.50 per lba
Bran 1.40 per " lba
LESS THAN 500 LOTS.
Flour.. WOperlOOIbi
Rolled Barley.. $1 90 per lbe
Middling!..... $1.80 per " Ibi
Mill Feed ...f 1.60 per M lba
Bran... 11.65 per M lba
MEDFORD
FLOUR
MILLS.
TIMBEK LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878-
1NUUU1S l-Urt f UBLIUATION.
United States Land Office,
RntWhliro- nsnn Anvil tl IQne
Notice It hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of
Janet, 1878. entitled "An act for tbe sale of
timber lands in the States of California. Ore
iuo, nevaua aou nasnwgion Territory. as ex
tended to all tbe Public Lnd States by act of
August 4, law. Cfaa lea B, Hartlett, of Ashland,
oountj of Jackson, State of regun, did oa No
vember 38, lftr7. Ale In this office his sworn
statement No. MM for the purchase of the E U
N W U and Lou 1 and 3 of Section No. SO. in
Towntihip No. 8ft South, Range No. I East, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought It
more valuable for Its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, ana to establish hit
claim to said land before A. 8 Bliton, D. 8.
Commissioner, at his office in Medford, Oregon,
On Thursday, the 6th da nllnmn l
Be names at witnesses: Charles H. King, of
Medford, Oregon; Eugene C. Bartlett, of Anh
land, Oregon; Joseph Woods of Ashland, Ore
gon; Michael Han ley, of Central Point, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims ie this offloe on or before said 6th
day ef august, ltws.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
0car Erlcktum, of Butte Falls, Orevon; Ira
Tun Kate, of Jricbttonvill, Oregon; Kelah A.
Carlton, of Wellen, Oreirtin.
BKNJAMINL EDDY,
Register.
Advertise i t ettcr ux
Following ir a Hat of ietler rew-niDlnK 't.
ealled for at the Med ford poAtonic io May
21, la.
Anderson, Mrt Maude Gardner, Mt 8 A
Bonar, J M Hays, M;s Cola
Brown. Robert May, L M
rhastfne, T L Manns. A Jr. (?)
Conklin. 'earl 8 Northern R re wine Co
Drake Hotel Tt.nit. Ueorge
Dungan. John B Wanleat, P a. (2)
Weekly. Elmer
livery ol each of to ao-,vr setter.
rwrat cawing ior any of tfce above letters
will plea aay "Advert!!."
A.M. aooOFOUD ltinieatee.
iimtiiiHiNHiiinwmH! hiihi
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office.
Roeeburg, Oregon, April 2, 1908..
Notice It hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions ot the act of Congress of
Jane 8, Jito. entitled "ah act for the sale of
timber lands In tbe Glutei of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Land Statet by aet of
August 4. IMS, Ebeneser B. Need bam, of Same
Valley, county of Jackson, State of Oregon, did
vs rswaaawi I, INI, Ul IB iHH VsalCf Ul IWUU
statement No MU tor the purchase of tbe W W
5 W,'.8 f K w Hi M W w 8 W U.of Section
No. li. In TVwnehln Nr. 7 Antt. M I
East, and will offer proof to show that the land
sought It more valnable for lu timber or atone
uwciam toamia lanaoaiore a. e viiton, u. a.
Cora ml sl oner, at bis office in Medford, Oregon,
on Monday, tbe lh day of AagruuiSoi
He names eswltneatee: Ralph H. TusWr, of
Colorado Springs. Colorado; Denm C. Cam
eron.of Gold Hill. Oregon; Irving Hayea, of
8anu Valley, Oreffon; Aford Hayes of Sams
Val lev. Orevon.
Any and all persons elalalag adversely the
"V wnw.M iinui aiw requtwiea to Die
their claims In this office on or before said 14th
MI VI AUgUSt. IVVSJ.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register
NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION.
. . Department of the Interior.
Land Ofl.ee at Hoseburg, Ore.. April 18. IMS.
Kotlca Is harehv 0lvn thi nanm u Wa
of Butte Falls, Oregon, hat filed notice ol bta
Intention to make final five years proof Id
rapport of his claim vU : Homestead Katry No.
iawt, ausjuv naicu ats, IWJ, IOT D9 ITCUOOai
N Wk, being Lota 8 and 4, andSU HWLSws
tlon i. Itownahln M Mntith Rann a Rsut li
and that said proof will be made before A. 8.
r 1 1 m i, v. o. ommisaioner, a bib ones to
Medford. Ore son. an Prldav. Julv 8. Item.
Ha namia lha fnllAaelns varltnaksMaM Ia nan 1
his oonUnuont 'oeideaoe upon, end caltiva;!
ai on oi, uitj lona, vis; i
Nathan B. HI Id rath, of Rutta IHlla. OimBMf
Chrtatop icr C. Real, of Bntte Palls, O.egoa;
Portland
ROSE
Festival
MlltllMMHIIHHItNKIHII .tHlln
TO BE BEI.D IN
PORTLAN ), OREGON
JUNE I TO 6
Will be tbe most h-i.li.mi
FLORAL FIESTA
AND
CIVIC JUBILEE
svsr held la tea PaelBe Noithsr. n
Portland, "Tbe Hn City," n.
a sorae ol splendor sad ths i;-n
ter ot world -ida Im. rrsl
for ooe week.
Several Important conventions lo or
bold In Portland on that m-caoiun
THE
mm mm co.
Will sell special tickets
on tbls occasion from
luAlffAliff
11DU1U.II
jo
AND RETURN AT
$13.20
for partlralara call on
A. S. ROSENBAUM
LOCAL AQENT,