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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
TENDER FEET LADIES umally hav tender feet. Tu.y wish a tyllah'. boe and usually boy one very often saeraficing comfort on tbe alter of appear for a comfortable shoe la celdom attractive. Re alizing thi, John Kelly aet to work to produce a iboe combining the higheit etyle and greatest com fort After veara of effort be baa succeeded at never shoe maker did before. While we mtke leal money on them than torn oihere we have aelected the "Hoaeat Jobn Kelleya" hoe aa our leider in Ladiea Footwear. In Ozforda they are great bargain! at The riedford Furniture Co. Houscfurnishers and Undertakers Day Phone 63 Night Phone, C. W. Conklln 495 Night Phone, J. H. Butler 148 oBo4tteooe . LOCAL AND PERSONAL (From Sunday! Daily.) Attorney Clarence Reames expects soon to move to Medford from Jaek .souyille and make this place his .home. . Mrs. William Joy of Long Beach. Cal., ubere, looking the city over with a view to locating. Should she like the city, her husband will prob ably engage in business. Miss Anna Lou Riadlaub left yes terday for her home In Portland. Miss Rlndlaub has been a teacher of In strumental music In Medford for tbe past couple or three years and has been prominent In musical clrc'es. Miss Maude Milne of Grand Porks, N. D., arrived In Medford yesterday and will visit for several weeks with ber sister, Mrs. H. H. Tuttle, and .family. Tbe Oregon Granite company of this city has a contract from Ihe Western Orchard company for a number of granite posts to mark the cottiers of quarter sectlor.s on t!e ranch. On the stone will be cut the number of the corner. Councilman H. G. Wortman and F. E. Merrick and Superintendent W. J. Roberts returned yesterday from a visit to Wasson canyon, where they went to look after water matters for the city. They decline to give a re port of the details and object of their visit at this time. Harry Angle, ex-chlef of police of Medford, returned to the city yester day from a three months' stay at his placer mine on Grouse creek. He has cleaned off a good bit of bedrock, but has made no clean-up as yet. The ground has nil been rich and he is ex pecting a good showing when the clean-up Is made. galow he has but recently built is a CHRISTMAS Only comes once a year, but birth days and weddings occur at all times When selecting presents fur 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 (fc Nolony Shoes Only good one. and cost upward of 54 000. He has electric lights and hot and cold water In every room. This wa ter comes .rom a 35-foot well and is pumped with an electric motor. He has IS acres of his land set to Bart lett pears and 15 acres to Newtownt. While you people are planning your outing you ougbt not to over look Colestin. The hotel tbls season Is under new management, Mrs. Stone of Spokane having leased the place for the season. She Is one of tne most accommodating hostesses wbo has ever had charge of the place, and her family it equally as courte ous. The place is kept spotlessly clean and the table fare Is good first clasa. The grounds are clean and the pure mountain air Is very exhilarat ing and the mineral water Is Just what It has always been, the best ever. (From Tuesday's Dally.) J. D. Buchanan was In Ashland yesterday. Miss Ella Gunyan spent Sunday In Ashland. George Daniels was In from Pros pect yesterday, t . Contractor L. M. Lyons ll'ed Ashland ' Sunday. James D. Fay Is planning an ex tensive camping trip. Mayor J, F. Reddy returned yes terday from Portland. A number of Medford people vis ited Ashland yesterday. ' Jobn Williams of Central Point was In this city yesterday. P. J. McMahon and wife were vis itors In Ashland Sunday. Miss Edythe Crantield has re turned from a trip North. Jobn Wilson of Butte Falls was in Medford on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fostet- and daughter visited Grants Pass Sunday and Monday. Arthur Brown and wife, together with C. E. Crater and wife, visited in Ashland on Sunday. S. G. Edwards is suffering from the effects of a severe fall in which he came near breaking one of I1I3 legs. Mrs. R W. Gray, Sirs. Charier King and Miss Snedicar left yester day for a fetfdays' stay at Chautau qua. Landlord T. H. Moore has a new boy baby at his home date of ar- rival, Sunday night. All Interested parties doing nicely. . Sam Richardson, F. L Tmveil Halbert Deuel and Ouy C-'Idi rs will leave today for a couple of weoMV outing at Crater Lake. E. A. Hicks, general manager of the Oregon Granite company, of this city, will leava for the South this morning on a business trip. Miss Ella Lee returned to ber home at Yreka, Cal., yesterday after having enjoyed a visit with her vis ter. Myrtle Lee, of the telephone ex change. James Scott, the street sprinkler, has asked us to say to the man who took the wrench from the hydrant at tbe corner of Seventh and B streets, to return the same at once. Morris Bond of Cleveland, O., ar rived In Medford yesterday and will engage In business with his brother-in-law, H. H. Lorlmer, proprietor of the depot lunchrooms. Mrs. Aiken ta visiting Ashla.-id relatives and friends. Miss Edna Elfert, who has Men In Roseburg paying a visit to her sit ter, Mrs. Bodge, returned home yes terday. Mrs. Agnes Hall returned renter day to her home at Decatur, 111., af ter a visit of several weeks with ber sister, Mrs J. A. McGiashen She was accompanied on her trip :is far aa Portland by Mrs. McG'naber.. , L. E. Van Vllet of Central Point was In the city yesterday. He ex pects to leave soon for Lane county, this state, where he expects to re side. It's a shame that these good orchardists should "hike" for other parts Just as soon as they have got ten rich In Jackson county but we fancy when they have spent their golden coin looking for something "Just as good" they'll be "hlkln " back to the land that's best of them all and commence over again. Mr. Van Vleet recently sold his 28-acre orchard, west from Central Point, to Antle aV Orlopp of Kansas for 111,500. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Monro. Baldwin was In from Ilutte Fills yesterday. L. A. Winter of Montana la here with a view to locating. . P. F. Swayne of Cranta Past was in fic dford on busf.iess yesterday. Ailing and Mrs. Clarence Reamer left jesterday for McAllister Sprlugj. Fred Works and L. W. Jriddy will leave today for Newport for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. otto Jeldness have gone to McAllister Springs for en outing. H. F. Ellis of Solith Dakota dropped Into Medford yesterday, lie will locate here. W. W. Glasgon left yesterday for Niagara, North Dakota, to he aosent until October 1st. Misses Nellie and Irvie Bratriey or Harlings. Neb., are In Medtord on a visit to J. A. Bothmlll and family. William Ruster, formerly clerk at the Hotel Josephine, Grants Pass, has accepted a like position at the Hotel Moore. ' Misses Bernlce Crader and Toe UiJden left yesterday for a few days' visit with Miss Josie Riley, on Ante lope creek. T. E. Pollenger, assistant city re corder, returned T"t-s,!ay from a few days' stay at his !anch in the Ap;le gate country. M O. Warner, the piano tuner, left yesterday for Ashland. He will make another visit to Medforl within a fow months. J. L. Weltzel and family of Los Ingeies, who have been In Medford for ii four weeks' stay, left yesterday tr I.ane county. P. J. Halley and family returned yestprdry from a several weeks' visit with Mrs. Halley's parents at Cottage Ctrove, this state. F. E. Berdan and daughter. Miss Myrtle, who have been visting rela tives at Van Corner, Hood River nnd Portland, returned home yesterday. Dr. r.nd Mrs. E. R. Seely left las., night for Newport, Or., where the doctor will remain a week or It) days and Mr. Seely and children all sum mer. William Angle Is down .'rom his farm, on Coleman creek. Ho has a farm of 108 acres up the, and of this (0 acres are good fruit land, ai.o Ibis tract he is now putting In con ditions for planting to fruit this next winter. Mrs. Vroman and her daughter, Mrs. N. A. Jacobs, of Riverside, Calif., who are visiting their son and brother. Druggist Charles Strang, will leave this evening for a visit to other relatives at Walla Walla, Wash. Mrs. Vroman has eight great-grandchildren at Walla Walla, all of whom she will meet upon the visit. W K. Brown, owner of the fa mous Coker Butte orchard, has com menced the shipment o apricots to Pcrt'and. His crop this year we un derstand. Is an exceptionally good on- there being t splenitis yield, and Ip sire the fruit Is unusually large, some of the apricots measuring eight and a quarter Inches In clrenmfrence. Tne variety Is the Blefnhelm Pervious traveling on fool on West Seventh street had best take ti.a Top ullits' trail the middle of the streets If they would avoid possible lcl dents. Between the putting down 61 new sidewalks and putting In vnrtt- lnc for the street paving that thor oughfare may truthfully be ald to tw tors up badly and then there are several of those Intersecting vsler ditches still open, Soyrral persons In Mi-dlord who .ue said to have small depulti In the Or. ron Savings t Trut.t compnuy 'ank, of Portland, which -vent to the bad just summer, are ex;nelui le 4iitt that the German-ner!.'ai bunk of sr.it city, which tujit'ufion !. su'sel twtaln llablllil'M of the il fnnct institution, do r.'ii pay sunn tent '.!ial f 100, which" I. r ml-! was ,-o'u!sud it would do on. .' Iv lt. Ii.e burning Mall la toM tbi-t (in ex tcnai&i or time of pavnieui f two ninMl'S from July 1st ! nu nulled for. (From Thursday's Dally.) L. Allchoff of Portland Is visiting In the city. L. J. Watsou of Optimo fame is at the Nash. F. M. Amy of Central Point was In Medford yesterday. A marriage license haa been issued to Floyd M. DuBois and Eva E. Story. Fred Luy and family are enjoying an outing at Bybee Springs, on Evans creek. Mrs. C. R. Wright of Colesteln. Or., la in the city, stopping at the Nash. Hon. H. D. Kubli. of Applegate, was greeting Jacksonville friends, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Med ford, were in Jacksonville Tuesday on business. The sisters of St. Mary's Academy left Monday for Portland for their annual retreat. H. H. Goddard, one of Talent's b- cltixena, was among Medford friends yesterday. Born In Medford, OrT, on Jntv 14, 1908, to Mr and Mrs. R. ( Duncan, a ton. J. W. Hlckel of Jacksonville left yesterday for Grafton, West Vir ginia, his old home. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, Jr., and children of Beagle, were trading in the city Tuesday. Mr. Wilbur Cameron, of Ruch, was attending to business matters In Jacksonville, Saturday. J. C. Smith, the G. A. R. veteran. of North Medford, Is confined to his bed with stomach trouble. S. M. Nealon and E. O. Illsscll, uf Sams valley, transacted business in Jacksonville, Saturday. Mr. Cook, a pioneer resident of the county and of late of Central avenue. was taken suddenly 111 Sunday. Mrs. Bert Anderson and daughter. Miss Joan, left yesterday for a sev eral days' stay at Colestin. V. J. Gay, who is In the valley from Seattle, la visiting his brother. Charles Gray, In Medford. Attorney W. E. Phipps, of Med ford, was In Jacksonville on pro fessional business, Saturday. J. H. Cochran returned Tuesday from a visit to the Beswick Hoi springs, Siskiyou county, California. Mrs. Sears, of Spokane, is In Jack sonville visiting her daugnter. Mis. R. T. Burnltt and Miss Fay Sears. Mrs. C. L. Reames left Tuesday for North Bend, Coos county, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. R. G. Gale. Circuit Judge H. K. Hanna and District Attorney B. F. Miilkoy'are in Josephine county holding circuit court. Mr. and Mrs. Louis ITlrlrh. Miss Leona Ulrich and John Wilkinson spent Sunday fishing on Little Ap plegate. Rev. J. L. Adams and wife of North Medford have moved to the vicinity of Talent, where they expect te reside. Messrs. Lewis and Penwell of North Central avenue left yesterday for a ten days' outing In the Apple gate country. George Putnam, J. D. Olwell and Edgar Hufer of Medford, were trans acting business at the county seat Tuesday. D. T. Lawton has taken ti:o agency of the White sewing ma chine. I-e sold Ave machines on the first day. Mrs. Swlning, an aged Invalid lady, has moved from North B street to Mr. and Mrs. Buck's home in North Medford. Dexter Hale has purchased Lem Hooker's new six-rooin cottage in North Medford and taken possession. Consideration, $1,500. Miss Harriet Odgers, of Berkeley. Cal., visited several days last week with Misses Maud and Lclah Prim, of Jacksonville. A number of Jacksonville people attended the excellent open-air con cert given by the Medford hand at Medford, Fridoy evening. Mr. and .Mrs. (.'has. Strang, or Medford, were Jacksonville visitors Tuesday. Also Mrs. Jones and daughter, Maud, of the same city. N. L. McGraw. the gentlemanly and always courteous operator at the Postal telegraph office, this city, was In Gold Hill yesterday making a wire test for that office. Mrs. Mary K. Yockey lias sold her reildence properly on North H street START THE RIGHT Make your breakfast biscuits with COTTOLENE. They will taste bet ter than if shortened with lare, and will be digestable. Lard cooked food is bad for the stomach at all times worst of rll to start Vie day with. HERE IS Large size . Medium size Small size . Miller Ewbank The Place Where Cash Is King to J. Reynolds ot lobdou. ur., -slderatlon 1.000. This sale was made by Mr. Bellinger. Mrs. Emll DeRobauni of North Central avenue was taken quite sud denly 111 with poisoning In her left hand Sunday. Dr. Seely was called. Perry Stewart returned yesterday from Portland, near which place he has been doing some building tor Mrs, Hills, formerly of Ashland, who has bought farm property near Port land. A camping party composed of At torney C. L. Reames, Mr. Chas. Reames and Miss Nell Reames, of Berkeley; and Mrs. Esther Kassafer, of Jacksonville, left Tuesday for Fish Lake. Miss Mary Peninger, who has beee visiting relatives and friends living at Central Point, returned Monday to Jacksonville t where she will spend the Summer at St. Mary's Academy. The Southern Pacific Railroad coin Pitny has a gang of men at work preparing to put In a cement side walk on Seventh street, en eltler side, and the full width of their rlpfct of way on thu street. Hanz llockeiiyos returned yester day to Albany, Or., after a couple of weeks' visit with relatives and friends In Medford He Is employed an salesman in the Derose & Slenns dry goods store in that city. L. F. Lozior, the fruit dryer man Is expecting today the arrival of r lations from Wisconsin, who coin with the Intention of locating. They are William Phelster and family, and .Mr. Pbolster Is a brother of Mrs. Lozter. Mrs. J. T. Wormati, nee Grace Whitehead, of Ashland, is visiting her parents and friends In Medford. Mrs. Worinan and husband have but recently returned from their wedding trip to Salt Lake City and other cities of the middle west. Mrs. J. E. Cooper and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Airs. Wllllnm Brooks, of Toronto, Canada, are In the valley on a visit to E. C. Pomeroy and family. Mrs. Cooper Is a sister of .Mrs. l'nmeroy and they have not met before for 30 years. W.' F. Isaacs and Prof. Mux Fat rand have returned from a fishing trln on Rogue river from 'hi. hatch ery down. They made a catch of 1 7f and most of the fish were large ones. Prof. Farrand caught the big on, 10 V pounds. Deputy Game Warden Charle Gay and Merchant John Oltnstead re turned Tuesday from a several days' trip Into tbe Prospect eountry. Mr. Long states that during their stay they discovered not a single person hunting game, which may have been , either In or out of season for hunting. the closing day exercises In the Meadows school district, in which Mrs. Harriett Miller has been teacher, were very largely attended and were very much enjoyed. The exercises were but recently held as re ported by Mr. E. C. Pomeroy, and i people from as great a distance as 1'. THE PRICE $1.40 .60 .30 nilles attended. A splendid program was rendered and a fin. supper was served. ' County Recorder Burnett returned yesterday from Eugene, where he has been familiarizing himse'f with the methods in us. In the recorder's of fice In Lane county In recording deeds under th. Torrenc. system, which system is being adopted more generally there than In Jackson county. W. S. Spencer and family arrived In Medford yesterday from Wood burn. Mr. Spencer Is a telegraph op erator and Is here to relieve Edgar Wright of the Western Union, who goes to Grants Pass to accept a posi tion with the telephone company. Miss Nellie Reuter attended Chau tauqua at Ashland yesterday. Among Medford people who at tended Chautauqua yesterday to lis ten to the lecture of Jobn Sharp Williams were Dr. and Mrs. K. B. Pirkel, Miss Delia Picket and Dillon Hill. L. J. Relnhart returned y,:tc;r.lay from a visit to Portland, whiter he went to have his eye treated. Tbe physician there ly-onotmctd his .trou ble to be paralysis of the eve nerves. As Usual we have the largest assortment of gent's furnishing goods to be i found in Southern Oregon. One Look at our windows Will Convince You v T. E. Daniels Medford, Oregon DAY .and directed that he would need ta j wear a covering over the lni.i'e-1 ey. for several months. J. K. Warren, th. West Siae bar ber, is the happy parent to twin ooy babies, wblch cam. to his home on Monday morning. The mother ana both babes ar. doing nicely and Vt Warren Is asking his trad, ataort ates to elevat. th. scale oi prices. W. A. Leadbetter of Albany ar rived In Medford yesterday for a few days' visit bo his brother-in-law. Merchant J. H. Culp, and family. It is not Improbable that Mr. Leadbefc. ter will engage In business here As a matter of fact. It Is a business proposition which brings him here at this time. . , Just as an Indicator as to wluC may be expected for Medford and the Rogue River valley, let us tell yo. that Worrell A Dresser, real estate dealers, have received and answerea within the last four days 22 letter of inquiry from persons In aTl parts of the East and South. In all of these letters the writers have states) that they contemplated paying onr valley a visit and wanted a little ad vance Information. THE MAIL FOR NKWS