The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, July 03, 1908, Image 5

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    TENDER FEEI
LADIES mually have tender
feet. They wish s stylish
hoe nd mually buy one
very often sacrificing comfort
on thi lter ot jir
for t comfortable iihne in seldom attractive, ide
alizing thi", John Kelly let to work to produce a
ihoe combining the highest style and greatest com
fort. After yeri of effort he has succeeded a
never shoe maker did before.
While we mike less money on tlieiu than some
others we have selected the "Honest John Kellcys"
shoe as our leader in Ladies Footwear. In Oxfords
they are great bargains at
Theriedford
Furniture Co.
Housefurnishers and
Undertakers
Oiy Phone 63
Night Phone, C. W. Conklin 495
Night Phone, J. H. Butler 148
osoo0ooov o
LOCAL AND
PERSONAL
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
. V. T. Orleve, aiiy assessor-elect,
1 li. the city oa Ir.i tinnss.
H. H. Lo rimer haa Just completed
a new house In Fruit vale addition.
Joseph S- Du vail and J. McCoy of
Cold Hill were city visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Crater and Mr.
nd Mrs. Arthur Brown spent Sunday
on Rogue river.
Mlsa Agnes Isaac left yesterday
for Albany, where she will vlblt Miss
Myrtle Roberta for a few days and
then go to Newport.
C. A. Ansley of Sti Fra'i.hco,
reiircbentlng tin CaHfcriiU Flu Eyrtp
-company, was in the city yesterday.
Clare Morrey la building a ne
cottage In Frultvale Addition. x
Hubbard frros. received a carload
nf buggies from Portland yesterday.
Queen Anne Addition ha bwn
n.iir.Cted with the Ro..r Ittvei t-.Iee
tvU: company a;id now hi lights
Mm. William Carroll left last eve
ning for Portland, In company with
her daughter, Mr. C. M. Munford,
on ft visit of Indefinite length.
SHOES
ftidd's Foot Fitting
Shoes For Men
MM
NONE
SHOES
CHRISTMAS
Only comes once a year, but birth
days and weddings occur
at all times
When selecting presents for your friends you can
do no better than to look over our fine line of
Glass and China
A large, new assortment to choose from and more
coming every day. 5c and 10c COUNTERS
The Best Teas, Coffees,. Extracts
and Baking Powder on the mar
ket at the RIGHT PRICES
No. 25 won our prize last month. Who has it?
MEDFORD
TEA $ COFFEE HOUSE
216 West Sevnth Street PHONE 1051
$3.50 and $4
Smith & Molony
Shoes Only
A party consisting 01 Mr. and Mrs.
o. R. Baker and children, Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Rosenbaum. Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Gaddls, Misses Florence Weeks,
Prue Angle, Bern Ice Angle. Mlsa
Dahl. Messrs. H. T Piatt, Horace
and Tom Howard at. V. A. Malboeuf
spent Sunday on Little Butte Creek.
W will deliver lea orm to your
house. Phone roar order to if
Kogas Klv.r Creamery or Medford
Bouk Store,
Professor Max Far rand, formerly
teacher of history at Stanford uni
versity, haa accepted a like position
ta Yale college, is visiting W. F.
Isaacs. He will go to Odessa for a
few days. On his return he will ac
company "Toggery Bill," who will
teach him all the late methods of
capturing the speckled beauties from
the waters of the Rogue river.
Not the. cheapest, bat the best ls(
tbt motto c(L E Hoover, agent tor
too Washington IN ornery Jo Every
tie sola is gaaraoUed to be first
class lo every respect
S. .?. SumUerland, tormer propri
etor of the Emeries: cafe, who has
been traveling in Oregon and Cali
fornia points for the past two
months, baa returned to Med ford.
J art ertlved A tall line of sew
ing machine. Yoa oaa have a free
fetal at tooi home by seeing U, H.
Johnson. Medford Pharmacy, near
post office Wo rent machines
Miss Ethel Gaddis of Koseburg.
who has been visiting for some time
In Redding, Cal., stopped over a day
In Medford to visit with Mr. and Mrs
E. C. Gaddis.
As the hot weather comes on the
residents of this city are not doing
as much cooking as through the win
ter. They know that they can get
a splendid meal at the Emerick cafe.
C. F. Cook has resigned his posi
tion with the Oregon Nursery com
pany and has accepted the agency of
SHOES
BETTER
SHOES
the famous Stark Bros. nurseries.
He will also handle a complete stock
of Oregon-grown fruit trees, shrubs,
etc.
F. F. Rex ford, who has hen en
Kf.gMii In ilio fruit Industry in Wu
mitthee . alley, recently sold out trud
came here on a visit, has purchased
the Fred Fredlger ton-acre tract In
the Orchard Home for $570. He
has returned to Wenatcbee to get bis
family and will retvrn shortly to lo
cate permanently.
Born In Medford, June 16, 1908,
to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Klernan of
Ed ffe wood. Cal., a daughter. The
young lady Is the second grandchild
of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Klernan of
Lbls city.
cKarMW-An osotlloftt Qaalltyet
orlclcln any qusnt'ty. U. ,v rnd
yd. Medford. Orifn
(From Wednesday's Dally.)
David Martin of Kane's was
in
Medford yesterday.
D. B. Russel made a business trip
to Grants Pass yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore of do Id Hill
were In Medford yesterday.
Ed and Mi an is Pence of Trail
creek are In Medford on business.
Verne Cannon has purchased the
billboards In the city of Percy Coch
ran. Mrs. W. H. Norcross and sons of
Central Point were city visitors yes
terday. W. J. Scott of North Rogue river
umue mitu uu1UW ir.p iu tuV cu?
aionaay.
If yoa want a uream separator
see the Sbarptee ot the Uogoe River
Creamery before baying.
The Nicholson Hardware company
has put in a new display case for
their fishing tackle.
The grain hay crop throughout the
valley will be up to the aver are this
vcar; theallflfa wUl be light.
A. L. Rice and family of Park Rap
ds, Minn., arrived here yesterday and
will make Medford their future home.
FOR SALE 47 head good grade
Cotswold sheep and stock hogs.
John B. Hair, Woodvllle, Or. 25-2t
B. H. Mill key. county attorney-
elect, spent Suuduy and Monday with
C. H. Pierce at their home on the east
side.
Professor and Mrs. . tiiis Samuels
returned a few days since from a
visit to frl?nds and relatives In Tort-
land.
There will be a big crop of New
town apples in the Whitman Park or
chard this season. So Ha yet h Ci. F.
Linxwller.
Mrs. F. C. Barnes ard two cHldrer,
arrived from Portland today and aro
visiting their daughter, Mrs. J I.
Reynolds.
Remember the Medford Phsr
many now located next to tbo post
ottloo
A. J. Grlssom of Antelope was In
the city yesterday with 5000 pounds
of wool, which he disposed of to Ed
ward Van Dyke.
Mrs. Maggie Culver, formerly Mrs.
Brand en bury, and her son, Cecil
Brandenburg, of Los Angeles, are In
Medford visiting relatives.
The Warren Construction company
has ordered their cement for curb
ing purposes and will begin active op
erations as soon as possible.
G. F. Linxwiler has purchased a
three-seated hark for the purpose of
taking pleasure parties to the nu
merous beauty spots In the vicinity.
Mrs. H. C. Kentner and daughter
Idaievl, Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Tracy,
left for Newport, yesterday, where
they will remain until about August
first.
Mrs. E. EL Gore Teacher of
Plaoo and Voloe. Special summer
classes Id barmooy and theory now
forming, eight reading ensemble
pWviDg aod re.itM work
Frank Tracy, manager of D. B.
RuBsel's confectionery store In Jack
sonville, has resigned his position.
Lawrence Pickens will be In charge
In the future.
F. R. Miller lias resigned his po
sition at the Eagle pharmacy and ac
cepted a similar one at Cheyenne,
Wyo. He left yesterday afternoon
for his new home.
A large corps of surveyors are at
work on the C. H. Pierce ranch east
of the city. There Is also a large
force of men under the foremansblp
of J. Tucker, thinning fruit.
Mr. and Mrs. Geer, who occupy tbj
Lewis residence on North Central
avenue, left yesterday In company
with their ton for Trail creek to as
sist In caring for their big crop of
hay.
E. D. Wllhlte, the successful fruit
raiser on Snyder creek, Antloch dis
trict, was again furnishing Medford
merchants with a load of delicious
apples and berries. Jesse Richard
son accompanied blm home.
T. A. Henderson came over from
Patrick creek, In California, yester
day and will remain until after the
Fourth. Mr, Henderson owns a pW-
cer mine In that locality and will
commence work on It next week.
The old Howard ranch three miles
oath of Medford and two and one
half miles west of Pboenlr. it now
cot op In small tracts to sou too pur
chaser. On quarter oasb. balance to
three payment. This la a raio op-
oortunttv for men of smt.ll means.
Listed with all agents. ll-12t-p.
Daniel Whetstone, living west of
Medford. has been adjudged Insane
and on Monday was taken to the sy-
um at Salem by Sheriff Jackson.
This Is the third time Mr. Whe-
stone has been confined In this time
asylum.
The social which was to hav bin
given on the lawn of Merchant Ew-
imnk by the young ladies of the M.
E. church, has been postponed until
Monday evening, out of respect for
Ruth Lumsden, whose funeral vlll
take place this afternoon
R. C F. Asthury, proprietor of (lie
Rlvcrnide farm, at the head of Sam'
valley, has contracted for a thousand
Bartlett pear trees and will put them
out next winter. He has 100 acres
of land, and expects to put tho
greater portion of It out to fruit.
This Is the land for which Mr. Ast
uury paid $8000 a few months ago
and for which only recently be was
oifered $25,000.
L. C. Thompson, a native son of
Spokane, left yesterday for his home
after enjoying a most delightful four
week' visit to relatives and friends
in Medford and vicinity. He regrets
his time was so limited and that he
oitld not stay longer and see more
of the famous Rogue River valley
and grand scenery and her prolific
orrhards, vineyards, coal mines and
ford the gem city of Southern Ore
oiher attractions. He considers Med
gon atid an Ideal place for recreation.
Come In and get prices in
team harness. I will not be ui.dt'r
sold. I have one prlco for all. I.
K. Settle, successor to E. G. W h tie-
is id e. 0-6t t 3
For Kale.
Land that Is equal to Rogue river
valley land, but Is cheaper.
Five hundred and seventy acres of
land, more or less, almost adjoining
the town of Yoncalla, Douglas coun
ty, Oregon; about two-thirds of the
i place good for agricultural and hor
Itlcultural ournoses. the balance cor-
erpd wlth - d nt 9rnh
whIch wnen 0 nto md.
wood will more than pay for clear
ing and leave that ttart In good
shape for cultivating as aforesaid;
small house and large barn on the
place. For further particulars as to
price, etc.. Inquire of the owner, Mrs.
J. M. Shelley, Eugene, Or., or her
son. C. F. Applegate, Yoncalla, Or. tf
If you are In need of a bt.;rv
harness for the Fourth, call and
me. I havo 14 different styles I
F. Settle, successor to E. J. Whl'o
side. 20-51-4 3w
WEEKLY
Help for Those Who Have Stomach
Trouble.
Arter doctoring for about twelve
years for a bad stomach trouble ti'.d
spending nearly $.ri00 for medicine
and doctors' fees, I purchased mv
wife one box of Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets, which J id her
so much good that she continued to
use them and they have dn.ie her
more good than all of the medicine
I bought before. Samuel Iluver.
Folsom, la This medicine is for
sale by Charles Strang. Samples
free.
NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS.
(By J. G. Martin.)
Big sale of 5 and 10-acre tracts
July 14 and 15. Watch the pa
pers. 3 l-5t.
About three-fourths of the grain
fields In the Antloch section Is being
cnt to bay.
Professor B. F. Mulkey will speak
at the Christian church at 11 a. m.,
Sunday, June 28.
I. L. Hamilton's residence on
North Central avenue Is receiving a
quite tasty Job of plastering.
Mr. Blsh and sons George and
Amos of North Medford, are putting
an addition to their residence.
Mr. Mets now occupies the Mussel
residence, formerly occupied by Mar
shal Turpiu on North Central ave
nue. What a beautiful city this Medford
is and how much more Inviting and
attractive It could be made If water
was plentiful and cheap.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turpln and
son Clarence visited Mr. T.'a sick
brother In Ashland Thursday and re
port no improvement for the latter.
Roy's Life Haved.
My little boy, 4 years old, had a
severe attack of dysentery. We had
two physicians, both of them gave
him up. We then gave him Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea
Remedy, which cured him and be
lieve that saved my life. William
H. Strollng. Carbon Hill, Ala. There
Is no doubt but this remedy saves the
lives of many children each year.
Give It with castor oil according to
the plain printed directions and a
cure Is certain. For sale by Charles
Strang.
McthodiMt EplNcopal Church, II HI.
"Patriotic Day, that's what It will
be next Sabbath at the above named
church. At 11 a. m. the subject
will be "Visions. Spiritual and Na
tional." At night the subject will
be "George Washington. " The pas
tor has In his possession what Is per
haps the only (duplicate) copy of
the Ulster County Gazette, New
York, publlsned in January, 1X00,
shortly after President Washington's
death. From this paper the pastor
will read some brief articles. Mrs.
Krause Is training the singers in spe
cial music for the occasion. The
church will be tastefuly decorated
with national colors. Sabbath school
at 10 a. m. Bp worth League 7 p. m.
All are Invited.
It run! lie tUat.
The best of all tarhers is experi
ence. C. M. Harden of Silver f'lly,
N. C, says: "I find Electric Bittern
does all that's claimed for It. fir
Stomach, Liver and Kidney trrtiMej
It can'e be beat. I have tried It and
find it a most excellent med'em."
Mr. Harden Is right; It's the vtr. of
all medicines also for wMikWM.
lame back and all rundown toill-
1 Hons. Best, too, for chills ir-il nm-
! larla. Sold under guarantee at ihns.
jstrang's drug store. SO conn. ,
"UNTY
I Correspondents
KAfil.K POINT KKil.KTS.
(By A. C. Howlett.)
John Mavfield and family "urn
visiting tbe family of Mr. and Vrv.
Knighton last week
Mr. Haak. the man who bour.hr
the R. G. Brown farm. Is planning to
build this summer.
Mr. Debee; one of our loral car
nentera, la at work Improving S. II.
Harnish's residence.
William Smith and family tuck an
outing last Sunday upon Rogue iler.
spending the day In fishing.
A. C. Howlett will preach at Table
Rock next Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m.
and at Agate at 3 o'clock p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Overhalser of
Medford, a brother-in-law of O. M.
Chlldreth, was visiting here last
week.
Mr. Berwork ol Medford wan a
caller one day last week. ll v-ar
looking over our country with t v
of locating amongst us.
William Spencer of the unsurveyed
came out the first of the week nnd
went to work on the house being
built by William 'Brown.
Mr. Pedegrew has taken the con
tract to haul the lumber for Dr.
Holt's house and Scott Bruce has
taken the contract to build the same.
William League and family of
Medford, who have been taking an
outing at Olson's sawmill, came out
last Monday and took the P. ; r..
train for MeHford.
Mr. anr .a. William NVsslcr n
Washlnxlt, , nephew and niece of
Mrs. William Knighton, nrrlvod oi
Wednesday of last week on s VIM, fo
their iinrV Hid !
Mrs. Hon leu. who has bea:i cook
ing for the guests at the Sunnyskle
hotel shire the first of March, while
the new building was being built.
Moved Into her new house on Vrtday
of last week.
J. A. Ablmt and his brotner, j. li.
Abbot, of Klamath river, were chI!
era at the Sunnyilde Inst Monday
night. J. n, Abbot is here on n vUlt
with his brother, and they tioth
wenl to Klk creek Tuesday morning,
where they will visit for a few day.
At our annual school meeting there
wns a li-nilll tax voted, hut there
was nothing said about having the
srhoolhouse painted, although It was
ordered done a year ago, nnd as It
now stands, It does not reflect credit
on the energy and enterprise of the
district, as It needs painting very
murh.
Mr. and .Mrs. MnMtors of Xew York
were guests at the Sunny idle l.-.st
Fire
Crackers
MILLER
&
EWBANK
Sunday. They have been con'itnm
readers of The Mai for the last th:ee
years, and when they met Mrs. Hew
lett, be said that he felt just as well
acquainted as though they had al
ways known her, having been a con
stant reader of the Ragleta durli t.
that time.
Another unfortunate company
started from Medford In two auto
mobiles Sunday morning for Rogue
river for an outing and fishing "ex
cursion and about 1 o'clock p. m. an
axle In one of the autos broke and
they had to send to Medford for an
other axle while the compan
camped under an oak tree by the
aide of the road. So we see that rid
ing In an auto la not always attend
ed with entire satisfaction.
Last Sunday Mr. Enyart, present
of the Medford National Bank, nnd
his wife and mother had quite tti ex
perience. They started for tho Ou
ter sawmill, as he wanted to look 't
over for another party, In an auto
mobile, and when they got to tho
Conover camp, about two mUes fioM
the mill, the auto broke down and
Mr. Knyart had to walk to Castor's,
procure a team and driver to brine
his family back to the valley. I hap
pened to pass them at tbe rot-w
creek schoolhouse, as I was comlftg
from preaching at Central, and re
lieved the overcrowded hack by tak
ing Mr. E. in the buggy with me. At
Eagle Point ho hired Thomas fc Son
to tako thrin to Medford wlt!i a
team, as they could not get Meilford
over the pnone. The trouble seemed
to be in getting anyone at Cent al
Pclnt, and Just as they crou-t the
bridge here they met an automobile
aim that fr!,ntened the ho.'vi atid
in, alailu to run and care ii'ur
i ii n in over the bank Int.i i'ie
creek. Mr. E.'s mother falnloi. and
while this was going on out i ors
Rt ' Mr. Clevenger was ma'xlng toe
opening pVayer for the evening !.o
Ic:' In the church, and a large put
nf the congregation ran nut cT the
house, and some of the ladles ;i1nutr,t
went into hysterics. The resii'.t w,".
Mi. Kiiyart had to hire a man to go
ito Ahate and phone for an auto to
come out for them, and I think that
they reached home safely some time
tht night.
ClmnilN-rlHltrn t'ollc, f'liolern nml
IMnrrliea ItctiMtly Would Have
Snvcd Him KMI.nn.
"In 1902 I had a very severe at
' tark of diarrhea," says It. Is'.. Frr-
rar of Cat Island. La. "For several
weeks I was unable to do anything
On March Is, 1907. I hnd a similar
attack, and took Chamlierlnin's Colic.
Ch'ilcra and Diarrhea Remedy, which
gave me prompt relief. I eom-ldrr it
one of the heat mcdlrines of It. kln.
In tin- world, nml Had I used II
1IMI2 I believe It would have saved
me a hundred dollar doctor bill."
Sold by Charles Strang.
RANK'S CRKKK ITKM8.
Ed Swlndcn spent Tuesday la
Sam's Valley with his mother.
Mlasea Katie and Maggie' Foley
were the guests of Grace Blrdaey last
Sunday. ,
Mrs. Carcroff of Gall's creek, was
the guest of Anna Hlglnbotham Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. Stlneburg were trans
acting business In Gold Hill the lat
ter part of tbe week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gleeo of Shasta coua
ty, California, are up on a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Boggls.
Mr. Hlglnbotham, who haa been
quite ill, Is much Improved at this
writing, we are glad to say,
, Ralph and Eckel Householder
spent last Sunday at Rock Point, tba
guest of their sister, Mrs. Dusenbery.
The Dardanella closed last Friday
with appropriate exercises. Much
credit Is due the teacher. Miss New
ton. We are sorry to say that Mrs. Pope
of the Braden mine Is quite sick. She
was taken to Jacksonville for med
ical treatment.
Twenty-five Cents Is the Price ot
Peace.
The terrible Itching and smaiting.
Incident to certain skin diseases. Is
almost Instantly allayed by ap,lvin:
Chamberlain's Salve. Price 2" ih
For sale by Chailes Strang.
We are dealers In
Farms and Land
If you want to sell your farm, send
ti lull description, terms, etc., and we
can do It.
T. B. ACKERS A CO.
270) Washington Hi., Portland Ore.
WOOD
Between 3,000 and 6,000
Cords Dry Red fir for
CI. t
$5.00 PER CORD
at anv rlet-ot between Grant, Fass aod
M.J ford. Send In your orders now
and don't wait until you must pay 18
per cord,
G. B. FOSSHEI,
WOLF CREEK