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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
r I OUR COUNTY 1 Correspondents j - . . k.m-lm-: roivr k.m.lktk. The Misses Clrlrh. daughter or WUUam rirlch, cunie out to attend thi; dance last Friday night. M- C. Muhoiiy and Mr. llriggs, the drugslst and poi.tiiiai.ter of Hutte Falls, stayed at the Simnyside Sun day night. Scott Clasplll, one of the mur hanta of Butte Falls, stayed here with us last Friday night. He bad a load of goods for his store. Mrs. Mary Albert and her two sis ters. Gertie and Jennie Mahony, of Butte Falls, came out to the dance lust Friday night and went to Med Xurd Saturday. George tieale of Mount Pitt pre cinct came out with a load of lumber from his sawmill stayed here over night and the next day took the I u in her to Central Point , w here he is building. He Intends to move there In the near future. Last week as Scott Uriice, a car lu liter, was working on the old It. G. Hrown house, now belonging to Mr. Hack, was aiming to step on a Jnlre, made a misstep, falling across a tlm !m r and came near breaking his ribs, but he Is able to go to work again. Imiac Htuuffer mid wife of Grand Ruplds, Mich., and J. H. Miller nnd wife of Hutte Falls, came In Tues day nlwut noon In a hack The Htir!d from Medford In an auto, mil It broke down on the edge of the desert and the result was they had to hire a rig to bring them here and your correspondent took them to Butte Falls In the afternoon. JA4 KHONVIIXK PKHHONALS. The county jail la empty for the first time In the last 12 months. William Hroad Is very 111 of pneu monia at the home of his mother In Jacksonville. Miss Louise Henry of Ashland spent the week end with her sister, 1 Miss Grace Henry, of Jacksonville. Mitts Stella Levy of Jacksonville jl'tft for Sun Francisco Monday In re sponse to a telegram announcing the j death of her sister, Mrs. Jennie Dat jileliaum. Miss Levy was joined at : Med ford by her sister, Mrs. Maegley, !f Portland. j H anybody In Jacksonville failed o attend the Wild West show In j .hdford Monday he has not yet been found. A Young Men's Taft Republican Hub has been organized In Jackson ville with a charter membership of .".7 Republicans. Oscar Lewis came over from Po kegama Saturday to spend a few days with relatives and friends liv ing In Jacksonville. The Jacksonville public school ad journed Monday afternoon to give the "young Ideas" an opportunity to attend "Buffalo Bill's" show. District Attorney B. F. Mulkey, Circuit Judge H. K. Hanna and At torney A. E. Reames are In Grants Pass attending Circuit court. Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Haney of Jack sonville returned Sunday from a two months vacation spent at Cin nabar Springs and Klamath Hot Springs. FOR SALE Cheap. Fresh milk cows. M. W. Wheeler, Two miles northeast of Phoenix. We pay 30c cash for eggs. Mil ler ft Ewbank. At the House of Good Styles Fall Styles Await Yon Leading' Modes for Men made for us by the Premier Producers of America. Styles Specially Prom inent, embracing' Young' Men's Distinctive Clothes aiwwrltr Cloth Now is tho logical time for clothes selection, and this is the logical place to make that selection. This is going to be a 1; clothing season. Men linvy been denying themselves a great many things for a year past. Now we feel the reaction. We have prepared for it. One notable feature is the immense range of styles-the daring innovations in clothes. These have to do with young men's clothes, chiefly. It is well enough to avoid the very flamboyant styles. Our selections have comprehended all the best that the leading designers have offered that are within the precincts of good taste. We invite your inspection and await votir approval of ALFRED BENJAMIN tc CO. and SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES. Wc are exclusive agents for Medford. 8lnoritr bi C.otbM AWord About theNewCoIors and Styles At the Store that has risen to Leadership by Strict Adherence to Quality and Low Price The Cut of The Suit Tho man who goes to the tailor gets what the latter thinks is right. The man who selects from our styles gets what he knows is right that suits him, fits him, and saves him at least a third. There are too many styles to tell you much about them. See them displayed in our windows. Better still come in and look them over. Color Effects for The brown and mode c? is . shades pre- ouits and Overcoats van, ami m more daring styles the cloth designs tend to bright effects, mostly in qtripes, although a number are in solid colors. Blacks are good, with dark blues, light brown and other good cloth shades. Some Opening Suggestions and Prices in Fall Things f Tt Overcoats Suits Hats Neckwear Mil W 25c YfJ A Co. and the tO t0 t0 VI KT $65.00 $7.50 $2.50 S19.C ftriraod John B. Stetson Exclusive Agent. This is the only place in Medford employing its own tailor to fit your clothes and press them at all times free of charge s: fop Largest Clothing Store in Southern Oregon Its Certainly to Your Advantage to Attend the AiMversary Sale See Onr Exhibit at the Fair We Invite you to attend our First Anniversary Sale end assure you that we are making prices and allowing valuea that have never tierore been attempted in Southern Oregon. ItAILItOAl) FA UK HIKE. .During thin sale, on all purchaser of :.00 or over, we will pay your railroad fare one way from any place withiu a radius of 40 nillea and both way within a radius of 20 miles. AS ADDITIONAL 1XDWK.MKNT. if you don't pay railroad fare we will give a discount of 5 per cent for rash on all purchaaeaamounttng to $5.00 or over. OUt K.MIIIUT 1IOOTII. Fair and get a souvenir free. Don't fall to visit our booth at the New Dress Goods If ,vou want to see the New Dress (joods and save money we invite yon here. All grades of wool Dress Fabrics in the most wanted colors and weaves. PRICES VERY CLOSE. Underwear We are exclusive agents for the Justly celebrated Mentor Un derwear for Lad if a, Misses and Children. You are Invited to In spect this line and once you try these goods you will have no other. We Invite you to call and allow us the pleasure of show ing this line. Anniversary Sale Prices Prevail. m Ladies and Misses Suits Coats, Furs We are headquar ters for Ready-to-wear garments for ladles. Misses and Children and can show you the largest uusorlmnit and values second io none io the I i.iietl States, A glance In our windows will give you an idea of the styles, but we invite you to come in aide and allow us to show you our lines. PRICES CUT LOW. Leather Goods, Etc Just received a very large shipment of fine Leather Uoods including Uags, Melts, Etc. All the newest novelties are shown in liags within a certain )rice. You will enjoy a look at this line and we will be pleased to show the goods. PRICES AT BOTTOM. Ladies Waists Just received a very large shipment of fins Tailored and Fancy Waists. They come in linen, madras, duck, net, silk and wool, and com bine all the newstyle fea tures known to the waist world. We invite you to see them during this Anuivei-sary Sale and assure you that we Save Tou Money. Ladies Skirts New shipment of fine panama. voile and facnyy wool Skirts have Just arrived. IVIcx Very Low. Kimonos, Etc Just received a very large assortment of Long and Short Kimo nas in light, medium and dark styles of kimo na cloth and flannel ettes. We invite you to see them now while your size is here and the assortments are com plete. It is time for warmer garments for the house. PRICES VERY LOW. Leaders in Ladies Ready-to-Wear Goods. Baker-Hutchason Co. Central Avenue, just North of Jackson County Bank CORRECT (i.tMK LAWS. Open Season. Buck deer, July 15 to November 1; female deer, September 1 to Nov ember 1. Limited to five deer to one person each season. Elk, September 15 to October 15. Limit, one elk. Duck, geese and swans, from Sep tember 1 to February 1. Limit, 60 ducks tn one week. Prairie chicken, grouse, native pheasants, ring-necked Mongolian pheasants, quail or partridges, Octo ber 1 to December 1. Limit, ten birds I one day. I'nUwful. To kill spotted deer at any time. To hunt or pursue deer with dogs. To go within the enclosed proper ty of another without permission. Game warden has power to arrest or search without warrant. Xotlrc to Patrons and Subscriber of The Telephone Co. We are Issuing a new directory end It Is desired that subscribers when placing their calls will give telephone number wanted. This will facilitate the work at the Central office and will be the means of get ting connection with the party wanted much quicker than If the name of party wanted Is given. We have mailed directions to all subscribers: If yours has failed to reach you, kindly call up office and yon can procure same as we have plenty tor everyone. PACIFIC TEL. TEL. CO. The Russ Mill Will Open Under New Management Highest Cash Price Paid for Hay and Grain. Grinding Done on Short Notice Feed, Grain and Baled Hay Wholesale and Retail. (Jet our prices before selling or buying. F. G. BANCROFT, Prop'r ciHcrrr cocrt proceedings. Columbia Mines company, a cor poration, vs. W. F. Patterson De fault entered and judgment for plaintiff taken. State of Oregon vs. Charles Oben- chain Case set for trial, October 19. 108. Stat. vs. Ernest Foreman Plead ed not guilty. Oregon ft California Railroad Co. vs. Patrick Donegal et al. Dis missed, State of Oregon vs. H, M. Corns Jury returned a verdict of guilty of the crime of rape. Ball of defend ant fixed at 13000. 8tate vs. Ous Lawrence Dis missed. State vs. Walter Mason Dis missed. State vs. H. M. Coss Defendant until October II, 1808, In which to HI. motion for a new trial. John D, Olwell vs. City of Med ford et al. Ordered that Benjamin Collins, as city recorder of Medford, be restrained from Issuing call for election based upon the recall peti tion. Elmer E. Throop vs. Mae Throop Suit for divorce; decree granted. Martha Oden vs. Abraham L. I Oden Dismissed. Get prices at the Russ Mill before buying feed or hay. FOR SALE Seed Wheat. Enquire Medford Mail Office. J-tf We pay SOc cash for eggs. Mil ler ft Ewbank. Notlc. to Farmers Highest cash price paid for hay and grata at the Ruts Mill.