The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, April 21, 1893, Page 5, Image 5

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    SUPPLEMENT TO
THE MEDFORD
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21,. 1813.
MAIL.
CENTRAL POINT.
Our town presents a live appearance.
.1. V. Hays spent a day in town this
week.
Phillip Stevens returned to Grants
I 'ass Monday.
Jasper Mee returned home to Apple
gate Wednesday.
, Mrs. E. C. Gale has opened a milliner
store on Oak street.
Mrs. Bull, of Wiluerville. is visiting
her sister. Mrs. Gale.
Geo. Clements navigates (he streets
by the aid of a crutch.
M. S. Welch and wife made a trip to
Jacksonville Monday.
Miss Ijiura Cook ley visited friends in
Sams Valley last week.
Heiiry Rippey snent several days in
Jacksonville last week.
John Harvey began school at Luke
Creek Monday morning.
Mrs. Emma Brings visitud the den
tist at Medford Saturday.
S. S. Aiken has moved his family to
Prospect for the summer.
Saras Valley sent over her usual
quota of farmers last week.
Mrs. Mee. of Grants Pass, is visiting
the family of Or. Hinkle this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bull, of Grants
Pass precinct, are here, visiting rela
tives. Will Owen is in our midst again.
Will thinks Central Point is "the"
place yet.
Mrs.- Thomas Mee, of Grants Pas.-, is
paying relatives and friends a visit
this week.
Mrs. Mable Hall is convulcing. and
her many friends rejoice to hear the
gixxl news.
Mr. L. C. Carson intends printing
the first copy of the (Vntral Point
News this week.
Kev. Wilcox, of Talent, preached to
a large audience in the Baptist church
Sunday both morning and evening.
Mrs. James Parks is making her
husband a visit at Sission. where Mr.
Parks is employed in a blacksmith
shop.
We are sorry to reort the condition
of E. C. Gale, who was sent to the in
sane asylum a short time ago, is not
any better.
Mr. una .Mrs. Howard who sXMit
seven months" visiting their daughter
Mrs. C. H. Ercunback, returned, home
to Illinois last week.
Prof. L. L. Freeman took a week's
vacation last week. Martha Cardwell,
of this place, tK)k charge of his school
in Gold Hillduring the week.
Willow Springs has become noted for
its great mineral poducts. The great
est find was made last week by Will
Downing, and was pronounced more
precious than gold. It whs in the
shape of an eight pound girl. i FLASHES FROM. PHCESTX.
Our town was visited by a disastrous j j,- ,y Ca e
fire Sunday night. I he tire was C"ti r.i . ,,H.
aiseovereu oy uie nignt waicn aooui
eleveu o'clock, but before he could
summon assistance the large barn of i
ford. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Criflin
5 not to siwiul Snwlnv with Mr
F.T.Fradeiiburgh's.reeetitly purchased, j jjrs Xvswarner
wascompletoly destroyed. J. W. Mer- j ' "." ."
I jictiwu services aic iieui
'ducted bv Rev. Oslesbv and
were
and
MoClemlon's drui:
eon-Pre-
niorning lie found one of his ltesi
horses dead in the harn cause'.
unknown. This falls verv heatflvj
on .Mr. I., as lie is hardlv ableju
afford the loss and it as well breaks
j up his team.
i John Wright, who left here f
-; Kansas a short time ago! arrived atj
Frankfort in just four days aftrif
I leaving here, and we learn, is Awi
S ing a gixxl
iti's store. Lee
. ct.lm.r ! iil.T knhuir - . .... . 1
caught fire but by the nitl of timely ; b ung a gixxl time visiting with !Jr"
help were saved. The flour mill had i lie young ioiks nan a picaaaiii , n-iauves. He will Ik- lack r .III
the narrowest escape of all. It being j time at the social dance at IIatn-J( alwut three weeks.
very close to the barn. hall Saturday ev, ning. j HiUy Short, lode Smith. Clareti'i'
i Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Willi--' Dunlap. Owen Short and Carvel
bnmii ireeK batterings, j Griihn and wife, of Griffin creek. ! Smith, all walked up to the depcS
Mr I.,l, f.'r ,..l f,iK. 1. S were visi t ing in Phoeni x Sunda y. . Minday, anu back again, hut oo t
moved to Medford " ' Reno Goddard. of Wagner creek. i anybody that they promised
- t r r - i i- t - -
has rented Hub Coleman's mines annirauioiaoear a agar irom eacu
it he would put an item in
atKjttt them this week. , .-..
Wc are informed that two couple j raidofalear Sunday evening .but j MvK,3V 0Veni3il?J
of our young people went to Grants j !1' !ikc C. C. C, afraidofa- j a v-... wife
Pass last Sunday with matrimoui.il j there on account of her health. She'
intentions. I Fanny Dunlap. ot (.old H:M.;is a;;(.ted with the asthma and
attending the revival" meetings at "r ,,ere a,ul bu!i" "'king them, j e
Medford. ! Several ladies callol on Mana-j
Mverv luxlv out this iv.nv will he "P flw l,:,.VS! ? rt''i!M cannot live
Mrs. Rilev;
in a high altitude.
'Ctponev" is one of Klamath Fail-
glad to learn that Mr. Edmonds, of! wile w" iwr :uint
Medford. has returned from Klatn- J Hamniersly. . i.iost jopti!ar merchants,
alh county. We hope he will come j Joe Wright, while hammering on! Miss Maud Weeks, of this place,
out and preach to us agaiu something with a hatchet. Tuesday ; makes a trip to Medford every monf-
We are very sorrv to learn that j evening, made a miss lick and cut ing and attends to her father's sior"
Arthur McPherson has decided to!" ,l!Uni 'Wvly. Sat that place, and back in the even-
go to California and locate. We; John Mills, whose eye was so se-!:g. lesides helping with the hou.
can't help thinking that he makes a j verelv injured about a month ago. j work morning and evening. SiiOvfJ f
mistake in lenvimT at this tiro.- us raoiiliv iumrovimr. although the I us another girl like that m Ko;r.
Mr. C. Navior's son-in-law. Mr. j ''hanees were agains him for awhile, j r;vcr valley?
morning for the Souml cotmtrv, j ing with the family of Mr. Jackson, i
trb.r Mr 1 has r.-bitic.-c tli-it fbi!:it l'"!;il. mill, came down tl
iimII v sil K..r,.n. r..inn. it In l,.nv,.r 1 mriMiK a vis't Satnrdav .md ",u ' f
Colorado. Sunday.
M. Shcrnnghousen and party nere hi em " idsalof that kind of busint
i i ..i- ii... .1 siiTiii!r null .iis ion i' nuuiu . i - 1 i i
to prosjK-ct on the head waters of j n ' H'""- 11 ' hear, it didn't put him out much.
Criflin and Coleman creeks. Mr. the agiier crwk di.-iru-t that she j . f . entertained bv some of
Wc"d like to hear
VelUrn IJeeson called ti Mai
md aiH' t,l'' dinner, which. was
; liv- .M . as ins wile was awav Tri
, . ! home, but as M. has done a e
ffs in
i will teach.
Mr. Reeson's pioneer stories which
S. knows the "stntT' when he sees
it, and we hoH? he will see lots of I nn Burnett, who had the mis- Wt ar0 a)ways glad to listen to.
it. fortune to get his finger? mashed in ArivriMnwA-nn-.t.
f
Tie the bull dog at the chicken j
house door if you want to save them
for the chicken thief is aboard in
land and "swiping"' them by the
dozen. Ix't's load the old muskets
with lans and give them a re
ception that will make them think
that chickens are not what they
need most.
W-K-DS F I-
a gruuomg machine anom tnrce
months ag, is still carrvins his
hand in a sling. ; (The aUve words when properk' .
Hugh BrineT, one of the Ashland ! filial in compose the name of life
l,vs not of the 4X stv.keu of in i great event of the year.) j '
. - . . 1 . , S i - -1-t. - nnCOV ...1... 1.. '
the Record was down several daws r. r-iw i av-. uu t''rr ' !
Mrs. i tills tht in m and returns this card-
r-r i i ' ... Sissoti. California, were
.i... ...i. r i.:.. i... me frienn
Liievtiiiiv sivie ui dun tituii. um ! . - . .. , .
uie tatter pari oi ia.-i weeiv.
this week, paving his sister
Elmer Coleman a visit.
Miss Rose Harris, of Ashland,
urn! her sister Mri SnllowHV. of
re i ... , ,.e , , . ...
is near l'hoeuix a few davs
well informed horticulturists say
that the frosts that we have had
have leen a benefit instead of a
detriment, because the trees were
too heavily loaded with fruit buds.
This looks reasonable.
C. C. C.
Something new at the Kaeket
store a line line of novelties in sum
mer dress goods, of the latest spring
shades.
(!o to Davis & l'ottenger's and get
a package of Pride of .lapun Tea. Take I
no other.
The many friends here of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. White, of Woodviilo,
were shocked to hear of their mis
fortune last week, and all express
the deepest sympathy for them.
A curiosity may be seen in Phoe
nix at Mr. John Wright's place,
and is a calf, now a year old. with
out any eyes, only two small, white
dots where the eyes should be, but
not the least semblance of an eve
ball.
lO U Willi UU UiUVI ll'i !.. (UU'j
(making small C. O. 1). bill of'
tr.J"). will receive a KEAl TIFl Irv
nn.l reliable Gold-Filled Wntcb
FREE (accompanied by. A) years
guarantee, full jeweled, stem wind
and set.
THE OBJECT OF this extra
ordinary offer is of course to save
the heavy exjens of traveling
salesmen, and to introduce the
goods at once. All goods shipped
C. O. P., and full examination al
lowed before you payone cent.
Amkricax Ch?ak Co.,
Winston. X. C.
. o. Holtan, the Merchant Tailor
i bus iu-l rweived the largest and finest
When John Edsall arose Fridav stock of cloth ever seen in Medford.