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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1908)
HTRISGTOWX 1TKMB. - .'i V i.; If J - i - $f : $9 : $11 EXTRA SPECIAL $? : $9: $1 1 120 WINTER SUITS AT COST In order to make room for more stock we will offer the public 120 odd Suits at the following prices : : ; : ; a good pair $10.00 to $14.50 values $7 ;fsTderS 13.50 to 160 values 9 free with every 7 suit 16.50 to 22.50 values II These Suits will go quickly and the first to rail will have the pick Boys' Clothing' Snaps We are positively going to sell every Boys' short pants suit in the store at cost and discontinue handling boys' clothing entirely. Come and see these suits at your own prices. Copyrisht im Tb House of Kuppenhebrcr Special offer com mences Nov. 11, 1908 DANIELS FOR. DUDS Largest Clothing Store in Southern Oregon (By M.;J. C.) . Dr. frank Roberts of Medford was a visitor at, tb e( home of hit father. George Robert.; Sanday. K. O. Pentte sums down on Satur day to vl .lt with hi. parents, Mr. and Mn. C. Carey, returning Sunday. George McClaln Is quite busy these fine wsrm days, painting several houses In Phoenix, among them on for Jack Wright. Jeff Devlnny, an old-time Phoenix lad, and brother of Mrs. Collla Sted man, returned from the mines la California this week and will Tlslt with home folks for a while. A great deal of fall grain Is being sown Just now In this part of the val ley, as the rain has put the soil la fine condition to plow, and every on Is taking advantage of the good weather. The hum 'of the Weeks furniture mill can be heard again this week. It has required a great deal of labor and expense to put the dam and ditch 1 and flumes In shape tor the winter's run. But they have plenty of work on hand. 1 Ml boa. Vapf anil T.aIHa Rtnnilif and Effle Wise are packing apples at the Burrell orchard this week. Mr. Burrell Is only packing a few small orders as yet. Most of the orchard men are waiting for the winter's de mand and consequent better prices. Almost the entire population of this little town was In attendance at the comedy given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis, under the ausplceB of the Woodmen of the World In Phoe nix. Every one was well pleased. Besides, a neat little sum wss real ized by the camp. Died In Phoenix, November 5, of I dropsy, Herman Wright, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright. The lit tle fellow, has been a great sufferer for the past three years. His par ents took him to Portland over a year ago, where he underwent an op eration. But all that medical skill could do was of no avail. He was. aged 8 years. The riedford Furniture Co. Housefurnishers and Undertakers 3 Day Phone 63 Night Phone, C. W. Conklin495 Night Phone, J. H. Butler 148 )O$0saOOwOOwQwOwOw0wOwCI (From Tuesday's Dally.) Jesse Richardson was at Talent yesterday visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Woodford spent Sunday with Ashland friends. Deputy County: Clerk Mollie B. Town spent Sunday In Ashland. F. K. Deuel was at Ashland Sun day, returning borne the same day.. J. W. Wiley went down to San Francisco yesterday to attend to bus iness matters. Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Allen went down to Eugene Sunday, where they may conclude to remain. Mrs. M. Caldwell went down to Gold Hill yesterday for a tew' days Tlslt with her son Frank. ,' ' ' Mrs. H. B. Nye rtenrned to her home near Gold Hill Sunday after a few days' visit with home folk. Mrs. John Herrlngton returned Sunday from Portland, where she had been for the past several weeks. Attorney Gus Newbury returned from Ashland Sunday, where lie spent several days attending to a land case before United .States Com missioner Brlggs. L. B. Pentz, sone of Attorney S. S. Pents, went down to Terlock, Cal., Sunday, where he will enter school. Attorney M. Purdln went down to San Francisco Sunday on business. He expects to be absent about a week. L. E. Hoover went down to Gold Hill and Woodville Sunday to attend to the delivering of fruit trees sold at these palces. A. J. Stewart returned to his home In Cottage Grove, Or., Sunday after a few days spent In the city attend ing to business and visiting. Mrs. L. F. Courn of Treka, Cal., stopped off on her way home from Portland for a short visit with her friend. Miss Ella Gaunyaw. L. H. Meggs and family and J. J. Wagoner started Sunday for Duncan, Ariz., where Mr. Meggs has ought property. They expect to remain there this winter. W. Bowman, who came up from Southern California several weeks ago in order to be here to vote, re turned to Los Angeles Saturday, where he will spend the winter. ' Mrs.' O. F. King returned to her home at Eureka, Cal., Sunday after several weeks' visiting among her many friends In this city. Mr. King will remain here for a while to at tend to some business matters. Every prunegrower In the valley should attend the meeting called for Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Commercial club rooms In Med ford. There are matters going to come up for discussion which will be of Interest to every grower of prunes in Southern Oregon, and none are there who can afford to miss attend ing this meeting. Just Received Another Car of BARLEY WE ALWAY8 HAVE HAY, GRAIN mi All Ms of FEED :AT: THE BIG DOUBLE FRONT STORE Warner, Wortman 8 Gore (From Wednesday's Dally.) T. B. Goodpasture of Central Point as en our streets yesterday. S. J. Freudenburg of Butte Falls was In the city yesterday on busi ness. Mrs. F. M. Wilson and daughter. Gladys, are visiting in San Fran cisco. 8. B. Stoner of Sam's Valley was among Medtord's many visitors yesterday. Mrs. C. W. Wolters of Talent was visiting Medford relatives and friends yesterday. C. P. Danlelson came up yesterday from Oakland, Cal., for a visit with relatives and friends. Men's Civic Brotherhood dinner at the First Baptist church next Fri day evening. Tickets 35 cents. Wilson & Kinyou recently sold to Ed Root one acre of the Barrow place, southwest of town, for 1450. W. M. Kennedy yesterday sold two lots on North Central avenue to Frank Lagnon; consideration, (500. J. T. Slate of Tangent, Or., arrived In Medford yesterday. He Is a friend of W. M. Floyd and Is here looking for a location. Miss Eva Pltz, a cousin of C. E. Tull, arrived from Fort Jones, Cal., yesterday and will visit In our city tor a short time. Miss Sadie Davis, a niece of Mrs. E. E. Morrison of Griffin Creek, who has been spending the summer here, returned to her home in Albany Or., yesterday. All men are Invited to attend the dinner given by the Men's Civic Brotherhood of the First Baptist church next Friday evening In the church parlors. H. A. Meyer and H. G. Meyer, Jr., of Lake Creek, brought In a band of fine beef cattle yesterday, the former 23 head and the latter 8. They were sold to William Ulrlch. C. D. Vincent of Oakland, Cal., and Shirley Baker of San Francisco, Cal., arrived In Medford yesterday. They are here In connection with the Ham ilton water proposition. The Men's Civic Brotherhood of the First Baptist church will have a dinner In the church parlors next Friday evening. All men are Invited to attend. Tickets 35 rants each. The firm of Warner, Wertman ft Gore shipped two carloads of fat cat tle to Portland last night. H. G. Wortman accompanied the cars and will look after the sale of the stock In the city. The Baptist church people are again adding to the beauty of their church property by filling the lot In front of their building, preparatory to putting out a lawn and the plant ing of shrubbery. Attorney W. D. Fenton of Port land was In the city on his way to Jacksonville to attend to some bus iness matters. Mr. Fenton expressed surprise at the growth of Medford and was pleased to note the spirit of thrift shown In putting down ce ment sidewalks and In street paving. Irvln McCall has moved from Prospect to Medford and will reside here. He has purchased a lot in Sunnyslde Addition and has erected a temporary dwelling thereon. He expects later to build a fine resi dence. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sautter of Reading, Pa., arrived In the city yes- terday. They have been Intending to locate here should conditions be to their liking. They are greatly pleased with the outlook for the city and valley so far as they have seen it. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mackrille or Washington, D. C, stopped off from No. 15 yesterday. They have been looking over Idaho and Washington and have stopped at several points between here and Portland. They are hunting a place to make their home and are greatly pleased with the looks of this valley and city. W. M. Floyd and family of Los Angeles, Cal., arrived in the city yes terday. Mr. Floyd recently bought the Purdln property, corner Sixth and Bartlett streets, from Mr. Schutte. They have been spending the past six weeks ' visiting in the states of Illinois, Washington and Colorado, and are now here with a view ot remaining. Messrs. H. D. and F. C. Ed meads, recent arrivals In Medford from Greenburg, Ind., have leased what Is now the Hotel Moore dining room and between the middle of December and the first of January will open a boot and shoe store therein. . These gentlemen are experienced men in this line of business and they expect to carry a large stock. Street-paving work took a rest yes terday, owing to the fact that the supply of fine rock for use In the top dressing was temporarily ex hausted. The contractors have had all kinds of hard luck In getting out rock at the quarry. The opening of a new quarry Is always a slow and tedious Job and not even at this time has the company gotten it In shape so that sufficient room Is given for both crushers to work advantageously. An other cause of delay was the break ing of one ot the crushers. This, however, Is now at work, and with the two crushers working night and day It is expected there will be but little delay In the progress of the work If, If the weather keeps good. 'Workmen are busy putting In the water connections on Central avenue before the paving starts on that street. C. R. McClintock came In from the mines In the Sterling country yesterday. He reports favorable prospects. Mrs. H. G. Shearer returned yes terday from Oakland, Cal., where she had been visiting a brother, who is quite 111. F. W. Richardson ("Baldy"), from the Soldiers' Home at Roseburg, was In the city yesterday on his way to his former home In Klamath county. Ivan Blebersteadt ot Willow Creek is In Medford, having brought in 1$ head of fine beet cattle which he sold to Huth ft Ashpole. He tells that there are a great many bears In his locality this year. That being the case, he and his band of dogs are hav ing all kinds ot a good time. ItOI.NCiS AT COCNTV SEAT. (From Thursday's Dally.) A. H. Johns of Beagle, Or., Is In town today. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Titus of Erie, Pa., are among the latest arrivals. E. Dent came up from his new home near Myrtle creek yesterday. He will return today. Mrs. George McLean of Los An geles Is In Medford visiting ber father, J. Gllllspy. George Daniel, the tall man from the tall timber of the Prospect coun try, was In the city yesterday. Mrs. A. E. Kinney and Mrs. J. M. Wagner of Ashland are In Medford, guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miles. W. B. Barnes of Klamath county stopped off In Medford yesterday for a visit with . R. Horning and family. Mr. Barnes was returning from Sa lem, to which place he bad taken a prisoner. New Cases Filed In Circuit Court. W. H. Clement vs. T. H. Mans field and Mary Brantner Suit to foreclose lien. A. E. Reames, attor ney for plaintiff. Circuit Court Proceedings. Pearl Bogue vs. W. E. Bogue Suit for divorce; dismissed. E. C. Morse and J. A. Lemery vs. J. M. Easterllng Action to recover money: dismissed. . W. E. Phipps vs. B. P. Thelss Dismissed. J. D. Whitman vs. W. A. Jones, sheriff, and C. W. Wolters Injunc tion order dissolved. J. F. Reddy, receiver for the Cra ter Lake Railroad company, vs. A. A. Davis et al. Demurrer argued and taken under advisement by the court. In the matter of the application of Martin McDonough to register title to real property Default entered and decree taken. In the matter of the application of J. A. Lyons to register title to real property Default entered and decree taken. W. H. Clement vs. T. II. Mansfield and Mary Brantner, suit to foreclose lien; A. E. Reames, attorney tor plaintiff. District Attorney B. F. Mulkey was at Central Point Saturday on official business. Mr. Frank R. Nell, ofButte creek, was visiting his father County Judge J. P. Nell, the last of the week. Attorney A. E. Reames of Jackson ville, was In Ashland on professional business Friday. Mr. W. IT. Gllles,.of Ashland, and Mr. Palmerlle, of Dead Indian, were at the county seat Saturday on timber land matters. Messrs. Zach Cameron and William Cameron, two prominent cltlsms of Applegate, were trading In Jackson ville, Saturday. Mrs. A. 8. Rosenbanm, of Medford, and Mrs. N. Hosmer, of Footi creek, were attending to business matters and visiting friends In Jacksonville last week. Mr. Charles R. Fargo, representa tive of the Kllham Stationery ft Printing Company, of Portland, was Intervelwlng the professional men of Jacksonville Saturday. I Mr. G. F. Billings, ot Ashland, and Mr. J. M. Tyler, ot Soda Springs. I were at the county seat Saturday. U. S. Civil Service Agent Andrew Kennedy, of Portland, was In Jack sonville Saturday on timber land matters. Messrs. Marlon Lance and M. San dors, of Gold Hill, were in Jackson ville Wednesday, to attend a meeting of Warren Lodge, A. F. ft M. Issued to George Nichols, Jr., and Hazel Charley; Clarence H. Baldwin and Zoma Wilkinson; Emmett A. Koonts and Anna Tracey. NORTH MEDFORD NOTES. (By J. G. Martin.) Miss Emma Grimes, one ot Mad ford's fair young ladies, has accepted a lucrative position In Dunsmulr, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore ot Wood ville is paying Mrs. Moore's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Buck, ot North Medford, a brief visit. Br. and Mrs. Dresser ot North Medford were happily surprised Sun day from an unexpected visit from their son, T. A. Harra of Washing ton,, but late of Eugene. H. W. Grimes, the carpenter, ot North D street, has returned to his home from his contract of building Sam McClenden's beautiful resldenoa at Gold Hill. We Pay the Freight To All Railroad Points in . JACKSON COUNTY REMEMBER THE MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Carries tHe Largest Assortment of FURNITURE CARPETS U1RUU PAPER Etc. South of Portland We POSITIVELY GUARANTEE Prices as low and Goods the best Ladies, register or moil address for beautiful Christmas Souvenir Phone 353