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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1908)
TENDER FEET LADIEH uiually have tender, (Mt. They with a atyllsh shoe and usually buy one very often sacrificing comfort on the alter ol appeara for a comfortable ihoe it seldom atiraciive. Re aliiiog this, Joho Kelly let to work to produce a ihoe combining the highest ityle ai.d greatest com fort After year nf effort he hat succeeded at never ahoe maker did before. While e make 1cm money on them than tome 01 her we have selected the "Mooeat John Kelleya" ahoe aa our leidrr in Ladiea Footwear. In Ozfordi tbey are great bargaina at I S3.50andS4 Smith OrMolony Show Only tloa tu do bettor work. Dr. P. ... Wilson ot Hood River, who has been visiting In Medford, re turned yesterday to bla home. He waa loud In bla praises ot the Rogue Ulvof valley and especially Medford. George Lewis, formerly deputy game warden ot Roseliurg, spent the Fourth with J. B. Hodge In East Medrord. He will make Medrord bla future borne after a abort visit to Kalmatb. -For sale n evoellaot qaaJltvot brick In any quit'r.i t iv Pr-d-jd. Medford. Orw" Among the young people who at tended the Olorloua Fourth at Ash land from Beagle are noted Mr. Karl Case. Mis Oordon. Mr. Clar ence .Wllhlte, Miss Oordon. Mrs. Buck and Mr. 1. 0. Marten attended the funeral of little Blanche Turpln at Central Point cemetery Monday, the 6th, at 1p.m. Mr. and Mr. Leon Haaklna enter tained with flinch last evening In honor of Mrs. Grace Johnson and Mias Harriet Odger. sister ot Mr. Haaklna, who are vlaltlng from Ber keley, Cat. Mr. Demer la hauling building ma terial for a S-room cottage on hla lot on the weat aide ot Central ave nue. Joining Mr. Cole's residence. The Adventtat church baa bought a lot on North A street and are build ing a church house by donation a worthy cause. laaembet the Meoford Phsr ow loo ted BM to the past gle l III likes the coast country, and there Isn't much of anything that's good, healthful and praiseworthy that la not to be found In that lo cality. You fellows who blnk the weather here la warm luat listen to thla: Tim McKeehan arrived In Medford yes terday from Imperial Valley, Cel.. and he telle that on July 4th the thermometer reglatered 122 In the ahade: Thla Is the country A. Helms and Mark Pellett went to a few weeka ago. My, but tbe ahade of those mountain apple treea In the orchards here which the boys owned once would be to them at this time like a gale from tbe polar region. Thefledford Furniture U. Housefurnlshert and Undertaker Day Phone 83 Night Phone, C. V. CeokUa 495 Night Phone, J. H. Butler 148 LOCAL AND PERSONAL (From Tuesday's Dally.) J. D. Wilson of Hood River ia here looking the valley over A. H. Murray and son of Michigan are among the latest arrivala Paul Orlopp of Bingham, Kan.. Is a visitor iu Medford. and wlli prob ably locate. v Rev. Mr. Hall visited Ashland yes terday. President W. 8. Crowell nf the l-'lrst National bank spend Saturday and Sunday at Colestein. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, G. A. R. peo ple, of Elk Creek, are on an indef inite visit to the city. Elmer Elwood, Court Hall, O. Ben nett and Seal Hall fished in the Rogue river on tbe Fourth. C. W. Whistler and family ot Pal isade, Col., arrived In Medford yes terday. They expect to loccte. J. J. Johnson of Portland, lecturer for the Oregon State Grange, will speak in Central Point next Saturday afternoon. Q Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griner, pio neer farmers of Asbestos, tarried in tbe city Monday eight laying in sup plies. We will deliver la arena to year ones. Poms roar order to the Kogna River & seamy er Medford Book Store. Mr. Harriet Odgera of Berkeley, la here visiting with her sister, Mrs. L. B. Haaklna. Judge Wallace of Grand Form. N. !.. to la Medford vlaitlni friends. Oh, he'll get the notion. t tbe least doubt la the wor. l of that. They all do. Henry Pohlmaa, one of tbe owner ot considerable orchard land In the Orchard Home tract, left Monday for a visit to his old home In the east for sir week- ,-.-..-.- Not tbe. cheapest, not the best Is. tbe motto ct L fc. Hoover, agent for the Waablngton Noraerf Uo Every tree sold Is guaranteed to be first cieee la every respect George Miller and wife, W. A. Mil ler and wife and J. D. Summervllle and family spent the Fourth at Little Butte. Cashier John S. Orth of the Med ford National bank, and family, and Alllmey and Mra. A. E. Reamea. left Monday for a two weekse' outing on Little Applegate. Died, July 6. 1908 Blanche Tur pln. youngest daughter ot Mr. and Mr. Charles Turpln of Roxy Ann, aged 5 years, of paralysis. Buried In Central Point cemetery, July 6, 1908. Just arrived A toll line of sew. log machine, Yon eaa have a free trial al voor Home by aselne U. H. Johnson, Medford Pbarmaoy, near post omoe we rent macainee Glenn Fabrick. who recently pur chased the Pell laundry In this city. has recently installed a 45-horse- power boiler and remodeled the of- flee. He la rapidly Improving the property and will soon be In a posi- SHOES SHOES Kidd's Foot FittingCD Shoes For Men MM NONE BETTER SHOES 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. 6C 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 For dele. ' 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 place good for agricultural and hor ticultural purposes, the balance cov ered with a dense growth of grub oak, which when converted Into cord wood will more than pay for clear ing and leave that tart in good ahape for cultivating as aforesaid; small bouse and large barn on tbe place. For further particular a to price, etc.. Inquire ot the owner, Mr. J. M. Shelley, Eugene, Or., or her son, C. F. Applegate. Yoaealla, Or. tf Mr. W. P. Gould and dapghters, Pearl and Mabel, of West Medford. have returned home from their week'a rest and recreation trip to North Rogue river. Miss Henry, a school teaoher of Jacksonville, closed a very satisfac tory four months' school at Aattoch last Friday with aa interesting program. The Medford visitor at Colestein Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and Mr. James Bate, Henry Bate. Mr. sad Mra. O. F. Merriman. Mr. nad Mra. F. H. Hnll, Clarence Meeker, Minnie Cory. Mr. and Mr. A. S. Bllton. Loralne- and Mildred Bliton aad Mta Irene Flynn. Mr. B. B 0 or Teaoher ot Plaao aad Vole. Special eoasi o leases la bermoar aad theory form las. Huht readme ensemble Claying aaa rental -won . The Young Ladiea Aid society of the M. E. church gave a social on the lawn at the pleasant home of Mer chant Ewbank last evening. There was a good crowd present and a de lightful social evening was enjoyed Refreahmenta of Ice cream, sherbet and water were served, while a booth supplied pop corn and home made candy. Ruth, the little daughter of S. A. Nye, Is lying quite III at the family home In East Medford. Her trouble Is the result of and complications from a severe case of arrested diges tion. Dr. Morrison is In attendance. Tbe many frlenda of the young lady and family will be pleased when the news of her recovery may be printed. Tbe old Howard raaob three miles sooth of Medford and two nnd on half milee west of Pboenlz, 1 no out on in email traeta to suit toe nor. chaser. On quarter sash, balance la three payments. Thla la a rare op- E inanity tor men or small means Is ted with all agents. 19-12t-p. BITTH FALLs.' taw Celebration There Was All that Coald Be Desire). The observance ot tbe Fourth at Butte Fair waa all that could he de- aired from a good time standpoint. The day was replete with good fea tures, and those from the surround ing country who apent the Fourth there say that there was nothing to be desired. Hon. 8. 8. Peats waa the orator of the day. Butte Falla won the base ball game with Eagle Point by a score of to (. Butte Falls won tbe tug of wnr championship against all corner after several ex citing contests. YoKHg People' Ptcalc. Last Friday evening a number ot Medford' young people left for n few daya outing on the Little Butte. They caught a large number of fish and had a general good time return ing to Medford Monday morning. Among the number were: Mrs. Wil liam Foster,' Mr. Birdie Smith Mises Adallte Horning. Cecil Boswell Bessie Ellison, Nora Daley and Ruby Bailey; Messrs. William Foster, Louis Bennett, Olene Davis. Charles Hoover, Paul Hansen, Fred Metz, Robert Horning, Ralph Allen, Clar ence Vincent, Cleve Curren. (From Thursday's Dally.) Arthur Brown visited Jacksonville Tuesday. Miss Corn Bayae. of Jackaonville, ia visiting relative in San Francisco. Mrs. 8usle Nell waa down from Ashland the last of the week on bus iness. . James B. Harrison of the Little Butte district was In Medford yester day on business. Ex-sheriff Joe Rader and Mrs. Rader, of Eagle Point, visited friends in Jacksonville, Wednesday. Mrs. Llndsey Stsemore, of Fort Klamath, was the guest of Mrs. Mary Miller In Jacksonville, Tuesday. D. B. Grant, who has served as deputy-sheriff for the past 1 4 months returned to his. home In Ashland, Monday. Many Young la aojournlng on his homestead near Brownsboro. He will be out of the city for the next Blx weeks. A. C. Allen and family will leave today in-thelr large touring car for a' three or tour weeks' trip Into Southern California, going as far south as Los Angeles. Mrs. J. E. Potter of Hornbrbok, acompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Birdie Everton of Ashland, attended the funeral of their little niece, Blanche Turpln, at Central Point, Monday, July 6. 1 oe Jacobson Bade Ditch company have about twenty men engaged In digging a ditch and laying a (-Inch pipe from the corner of B and First street to connect with the pipe at North School building. A party composed of Rev. Father Mattlngly, Noble Caughtran, H. Hos- tetter, A. Snook and David Crone- miller expecta to leave for the Elk Creek country, Thursday, on a hunt ing and fishing expedition. Messrs. Dresser, Kiser and Fred. Gerfen of North Medford nave in vested In 10-acre lots on tracta of land In the famoua Wolf creek min ing section, and will move to that land of promise as soon as suitable buliumgs can be had. N. O. Power of Redfleld, S. D., la among the recent arrivala In Med ford. He will buy property here home property and In October or - he will be la Medford with his family, after he has harvested bis crops in South Dakota. Mr. Vergle Lamb, nee Vergle Woodford, and her son. left last ev ening for their home at Coqullle City, Or. They have been In Medford on a visit to relatives and friends. Vlr- V. .. Boost for La Grande. LA ORANDE, Or., July 8. After wee'' searcn .or a competent man ager of the Booster club In this city, the La Grande commercial club has secured P. C. Levey, late of Okla homa, where he had charge of a sim ilar club. He la a newspaper man of experience. A8 soon beautiful descriptive booklets that are about to go to press are completed and sent here, Mr. I,avey wilt begin distribu tion of the literature. For Sale. An ideal 10-acre borne, acres ir cultivation, 3 in alfrlfa. good blacl so '.I. house and good well, one-fourth of mile from depot, church and .ciool. Address Rot 157. Woodville, Oregon. 17-tl We Cannot. "If we give women votes, will they want to run for all the offices?" "I don't think so. Can you im agine a woman setting up the ice cream sodas for people not even In her set?" Washington Herald. Different View point. Mabel There goes tnat young doctor In his automobile. Isn't he Just too killing for anything? Stella Oh, t don't know. They say he hasn't any practice to speak of. Chicago News. Marriage Licenses. Marriage license Issued to Llndsey Neathammer and Annie McLellan; Marion Centers and Josephine Chll- ders. Died. Ray D. Coy, age 9 years, at Eagle Point, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Coy. Died Sunday, July 5. Will be buried at Central Point Tuesday, July 7. SB mm Hot Weather Lmch Gooods i . Sniders Baked Beans Heinz Baked Beans Armours Ham Loaf Armours Beef Loaf SMOKED SARDINES 10c Vienna Sausage Cooked Lunch Tongue Devilled Ham UNDERWOOD'S MUSTARD SARDINES 15c Cove Oysters Spanish Pimentos Chili Con Carne Cheese-Pickles-Olives MACONOCHIE KIPPERD HERRING 20c Miller Ewkank The Cash Place Street Work Begun. (From Thursday's Dally.) Today a start will be made to wards the Improving of Seventh street, when the Medrord Cement company will put on a force of men to put in the cement curbing on the street. The Medford Cement com pany la to handle all of the cement work, a contract having been let to them by the Warren Construction company, which holds the contract for the paving of Seventh street. There is probably no public im provement contemplated by this city which Is of greater Interest to the citizens of Medford than this one For many months haa the par ing of the street been discussed. Each auccesslve step from the day the matter was first agitated has been closely watched. During the spring there was nothing more dis cussed than the paving of Seventh street. Therefore )he news that the work is actually to start will prove a source of much gratification to many. Yesterday the work of laying the steel on the spur line from Jackson ville to the city's quarry was be gun, it is thought that the work will be completed within four days, as all of the tlnber is laid, and all that re mains to be done is the sulking ot the rails and the ballasting 01 the road bed. It Is from this quarry that tne crushed rock for the Work on Seventh street Is to ho obtained. The city engineer Is at the present time having the two rock crushers of the city overhauled. These will be Installed as soon as inisslble and then the rock will be available. Within a few months the main streets of this city will be covered wltha bitulllhic pavement, and It Is well. For Sale. InO acres creek bottom farm near Phoenix Citato of the late Hulda Culver. For particulars address, KLMKR COLEMAN, Admlnisralor, Phoenix Ore. MILLS START I'P AGAIN'. Collage Orove Appreciate Ruling of Commission. Not tbe Ferry Seed Company. (From Tuesday'a Dally.) Some time ago The Morning Mall publlsheda story to the effect that the D. M. Ferry Seed Company would start operations on the place recently purchased by J. M. Sweeney of Detroit. It developea that we were mistaken In our information aa paper may be at times. The follow ing letter received by us from Mr. Sweeney explalna the matter: Editor Morning Mall; I noticed an article in the Weekly Mall, published Friday, June stating that I had purchased the old Bleecher place near Jackson vlle. In the Interests of the D. M. Ferry Seed Company or Detroit. Whoever give you this Information manufactured It out of the whole cloth. . There la absolutely not one word of truth in the statement. No one connected directly or Indirectly with the D. M. Ferry Seed Company of Detroit is either directly or Indir ectly connected with tbe purchase of this land. The land was purchased by me for the purpose of growing fruit on a large scale and a company is now being organized for that pur pose, to be known as the Glen-Rogue Orchard Company. What makes this article somewhst annoying to me Is the tact that two of our Detroit papers hare published a similar Item no doubt having re ceived the same from the Medford and Jacksonville papers. I have stated to my friends since returning here that 1 was agreeably surprised to find that the Rogue River Valley was occupied by a sup erior class or Americans highly cultured and Intelligent hut I did not state that your beautiful city numbered among Its Inhabitants an individual with a Julius Verne Imag ination. The Glen-Rogue Orchard Com pany will take possession nf the farm In question when It la fully or ganized and Its financial matters arranged, and we will do our best to become good citizens of your beau tiful city, and to contribute our quota of hlgh-clnss fruit In the future, for which Medford Is already Justly famous. Yours respectrully. John M. Sweeney. Portland Business College insistent ly hammers away at quality la most admirable. It there is any one fea ture on which apeclal stress should be placed in educational matters It is thorough work. This sulendld school haa an advertisement In our columns, to which atteutlnn Is cal led. It is not often thai The Mail prints an announcement ao attractive and so well worded. Anyone Inter ested In a practical education should write for a catalogue of the Portland Business College, and learn of the many advantage It offers. COTTAGE GROVE, Or., July 7. The recent rulings by the Interstate Commerce Commission upon the freight rate la proving to be a stim ulus to the milling and lumbering Industry In this section, one of the timbered and heaviest milled parts of the stale. The milt men are now much encouraged, and feel that wlth Inthe nest sixty daya rondltiona will be materially Improved. Already In quiries from heavy buyers are coming In and some orders have been placed. This Is of vital Interest to Cottage Orove, as the burden of her puyroll depends upon the lumber Industry. We are dealers la Farms and Land If VOU want tO Sell Vonr farm, sand us full description, terms, etc.. and w can do It. T. B. ACKEM a rn 270J Wsrhington St., Portland Ore. WOOD Between 5,000 -and 6,000 Cords Dry Red Fir for Sale at $5.00 PER CORD at any depot between Grunt pm act Medford. Snd tn your oMhi-h no and don't wait until you must pay tt) per cord. G. B. FOSSHEI, WOLF C EEEK ST. MARK'S CHI ItCH. Notice Change nf Service. Open air service Sunday evening. July 14, at 8:00, on the church grounds. The lantern will be used tn throw the words and music on the screen. Room for all. Sunday morning at 7:30 o'clock, there will be a service of Holy Com munion In the church. IKUTI.AMI IU S1MXS rOM.Mil-: The persistence with which the 600 LOTS OR MORE. Flour $2.50 per 100 lbs Rolled Barley. $1.85 per " lbs Middlinea $1.60 tmr " lbs Mill Feed.... AIM per - lbs Bran 1.40 per " lb LESS THAN 500 LOTS. Fintir 12.70 per 100 ib Rolled Barley.. II SO per " lb Middling!..... $1.75 per " lli Mill Feed ....$1.60 per " lbs Bran. ...... $180 per lb MEDFORD FLuTJR MILLS.