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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1896)
jka & Cfc CAVED aT ITB TO YOU By making your purchases of us. We can please you on quality and price of anything in the :::::::::::::: "Hardware Line We are here for business and shall make it an object for those who purchase of us to come again . KAME & GILKEY 4TAU kinds of Ammunition on hand A finer store building than that which I have just completed and am located in? I know you never gazed upon a better selected stockof Clothing SRD Gents' Furnishings Than that upon my shelves. My prices are all right. Come in and see for yourself. Opposite the Bank... S. ROSENTHAL, Bedford, Oregon D. H. MILLEB HEADQUARTERS FOR .... 5 FISHING TACKLE In great variety HARDWARE STOVES Paints, Oils and Painters Supplies. Cartridges and Ammunition of all kinds, and in fact a fall line of everything carried in the k&rdware and tinware business. First-class goods and prices as low as the lowest. Miners' supplies of all kinds in stock. The Empire Steel Ranges Every Range guaranteed to work perfectly. TINSHOP IN CONNECTION Ule Have E'ml Fly nets, lap robes, dusters and whips at all prices. Single harness from $6.50 to $18. A fine line of saddles for ladies and gentlemen. Everybody in vited to call and look over our stock whether you want to buy or not. We repair and build every thing in our line from a pump-value to a breeching harness. BEIDLET1AN & NICHOLSON, - Medford, - Oregon. ORIENTAL LIVERY C W. t. ffe have opened a stable in Medford and are located in the barn west of the Clarendon betel. Our prices are reasonable and we solicit a share of the public patronage Com plete line 5fV horses all J. R. WILSON CEliERAL BLACKSLIITB ov.v.v.v.v.v.ffl flflRSE SHOER. "Wagons and Bngpn.es Made to Oder JL& Work Warranted First Class. Cor. C and Eight streets Medford, Oregon. MOTEL MASH... I. L. HAMILTON, Proprietor. NEW MA NAG ETIENT, Jf . STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, yt FREE SAMPLE ROOMS i The Nash has been thoroughly renovated. Accomodations the very best. If jou try u once you will surely corao again. KATES FROfi $!.) TO $. PER DAY. - - The Gem gtww In conaection. The oest and purest of wines, liquors ciffars courteous ireeAmetit. ,000000 ooooooo: Baipcts, Pamir, BnrlaHs, ? 1, A. WEBB, MIIMMlMMIMm itli MM II III tllllMWH, f UNDERTAKING 1 Bcfnptors Superior Job Printing MaH Office r: O m TINWARE Xr1 Plumbing Goods of all Kinds In Stock Plumbing Done on Short Notice STABLES.... 7 CRANE, Prop'r. of new rigs. Good stocl good roadsters . . 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MMHUUUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIMIII, FURNITURE. nMMIMMWtHlalllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllHMIl! MEDFORD. IHMIIIIMIIMMMIIIIC. ctare framing a Specialty. cof The Colorado stock exchange at Den ver is now in full operation. It was opened on the 2d inst. The trouble between the transconti nental lines over the free sleeping cars run with landseekers' excursions has been settled. DcWitt's Little Early Risers for bil liousness, indigestion, constipation A small pill a prompt euro. Geo. H. Haskins, druggist. xAwara Parson "Vveston, the rainons pedestrian, will start from New York city the latter part of February to walk to San Francisco. Weston is now 57 years old. He will receive $1,800 if he make the trip in 100 days. He will be accompanied by two judges who will ride in horseless carriages. Piles ofpoople hava the piles, but DeWltt's Witch Hazel salve will cure them. When promptly applied it cures scalds and burns without the slightest pain. Geo. H. Haskins, druggist. A rich run of gold ore is reported to have been discovered at Coal creek, sear Nashville, Tenu. The discovery was made by miners prospecting for coal. News has reached Denver of destrnct ive forest fires that are raging in the moantaina of Boulder county. The lit tle town of Suaset barely escaped de traction. One Minute Cough Cure is a popular remedy for croup. Safe for children and adults. Goo. H. Haskins, drug- Rist. Political gossip la v says that the National Brewers' association will arrange for a resubmission campaign in Kansas at a meeting to be held in Chi cago oa Jan. 17. It is estimated that MO claiau in the Cripple Creek miaing district of Colo rado, on which the owaen failed to do full assessment work in 1895, have been jumped. There is liable to be trouble over this action No excuse for sleepless nights when you can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This will relieve all annoyances cure the most severe cough, and give you rest and health. Can you afford to do without it? Geo. H. Hawkins, druggist. New York concert halls have gained a victory in the suit to prevent the sale of liquor to patrons dnring tha perfor mance. Jndge Kudiich in deciding tlir case aid the enforcement of a law jm hibiting the sale ef twr iu these place would be a crime. An inventory of the tiroerty of tin state at the insane asylum at Mock ion has been made at the request of the state board of examiner. Incluilrni; the real estate and building.4 it amount to fl.091.00u. There are 110 acres in the asylum grounds. If suffering with piles, it will interest you to know that DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve will euro them. This medicioe is i a specific for all complaint of this character, and it instructions (which are simple) are carried out, a cure will result. We have tested this in numerous caan. and always with like resuls. Geo. II. Haskins druggist. Montana produced in metals about (47.115.000 during 1805, taking the value of the silver at the coinage rate and es timating the last two months of ISM. The official report of the asaayer will not be ready until March, but the above figures will not vary more than a few thousand dollars from the real auionnt. The production of gold was 4, 100.000; of silver, 4,500,000 ounces: or copper. 212,000 pounds, and of lead. 24.500,000 pounds. The copper output is esti mated at 65 per cent of the production in the United States. The receipts of bullion at the Helena assay office in 1895 were 10 per cent greater than in 1894 and 47 per cent greater than in 1893. ALL RECOMMEND IT. Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends about Shilo's cure for consumption. They will recommend it For sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. THE ILLS OK WOMEN. Constipation causes more than 'half the ills of women. Karl Clover Root Tea is a pleasant cure for constipation. For sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. A meeting of citisns interested in the Armenian trouble was held in Chi cago at which 9,000 men and women were present. Mayor Swift presided. The object of the meeting was to de vise means for aiding the Armenian sufferers. Clara Barton, president of the Red Cross society, and Frederick D. Green addressed the meeting. A sum of money raised by collection will be given to the Red Cross society to atd in sending a relief committee to Arme nia. A committee of 20 was appointed by Mayor Swift to formulate plans for the emigration of Armenians to places of safety and to consider means of im mediate assistance to sufferers in con nection with the movement of the Red Cross societv. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shilo's Catarrh remedy. Price 50 cenU. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Chas. Strang. Under the great dome of that classic edifice, the Baltimore cathedral the mother church of America where so mauy memorable and imposing cere monies have taken place, Francis Sa tolli, titular archbishop of Lepanto and papal ablegate to the United States, was last Sunday elevated to the cardinalate and formally vested with the scarlet which marks the rank of cardinal. His tory will say in all the records of Amer ica that the first envoy from Rome to Washington received the peerless aure ole, the prince's purple. It was an event of extraordinary interest in the world of religion and a consecration for ser vices rendered and a seal set on a set tlement of religious and social affairs in the United Spates. It was an unusually grand and picturesque ceremony, even in Baltimore, jrhere so many elaborate ecclesiastical events have been cele brated. J The Discovery Saved Ills Life. Mr. G. Caillouett, Druggist, Beavers- ville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New discovery I owe my life. Was taken with LaGrippe ana trion all the phy sicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Dis covery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use ana irom trie nrsi dose I began to get bettor, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep house store without it." Get a free trial bottle at Chas. Strang's drug storey Thomas Quirk, an old man livine at Siskiyou station. Or., was accidentally killed in attempting to pull down a railroad tie from a pile to saw it into firewood. A number of ties fell on him, breaking his neck. Charles Taggart, aged 16, son of Jo seph Taggart, a well-known mining man of the Vanderbilt district, was ac cidentally shot and killed by a compan ion while bunting in the hills west of Los Angeles. Taggart, F. T. Howin itine and Roy Peck stopped to drink from a creek. As Taggart arose How instine's gun was discharged in some manner and the full charge of birdshot truck Taggart in the face and neck, killing him instantly.. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent enre and the most habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long roslst the use of this medicine. Try it once. Fifty cents and $1. at Chas. Strang's drug store. Daring 1895, 103 persons met violent deaths in Montana. Fifty-three were killed Jaa. 14 by aa explosion of pow der at Butte. Frank Smith, John Kinney and Charles Johns are nnder arrest at Butte for stealing several tons of ore from the Anaconda ore car. Two men were killed in a train col lision at Coal City, near Cincinnati A telegraph operator failed to deliver or ders and the fatality reunited. Roland K. Trout t shot and fatally wounded J. W. Rose at Healdsbnrg. The shooting was the result of a family quarrel. Both meu are prominent. HAUL'S CLOVER HOOT TEA ' is a .lire cure for headache and nervous diseases, nothing relieves it so quickly. For sale by Chas. Strang-, druggist. IT SAVES LJVKS KVKKY DAY. Thousand cases of consumption, asthma, coughs, colds and croup are cured by Shilo's cure. For sale by Chas. Straug. A NATl'RAL BEACT1PIKR. Karl's Clover Root u-a purifies the blood and gives a clear and beautiful complexion. For sale by Chas. Strang. A horrible tragedy was enacted by children near Milledgeville, R"y., and as a result there are three little saes dead and dying. Tkree girls named Walters, aged 4, A and 8 years, were playing in a room of their home with a boy 5 years old. The boy by some means secured a pistol that was secreted in the house. He played with the weapon and it wa. discharged. It contained five cartridge. After learniuji how to use the pistol be began firing at the girls. One was shot through the hip and another was shot through the abdomen. The third girl was nut injured, the bullet passing through her clothing. Tha bey then placed the mutile of the pistol nndei his chin and pulled the trigger. The bullet crashed through his head. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The bi-st salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- MTeiy cures pues, or no pay requirou. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price w per box. For sale by Chas. Strang. Within two milea of Louisville, Ky., a relentless mob burned to death a woman and riddled with bniWta her gray-haired pareaneur. The biaokenee aa4 dtetgaree cerpeee of tbe victims, Mrs. Thomas West and 'William De veres, were found in the rains of the womaa'a home by the 14-y ear-eld girl of Severe. - The tragedy was one ef the most brutal ever enacted under the sway of Jndge Lynch m Kentucky. Despite the pleadings fer her father's Hfe of a half-clad, frightened ehlle and the prayers and tears ef the ill and helpless womaa, the mob went through with its work with eele-bfeoded, era) deliberation and oaljr departed when certain that both asaa aad woaaan wore dead. Seme time age West accused Deveres of intlataoy with Mrs. West and attempted U kill the aaraaeaT. Deveree killed West aa4 was aaatttted t bail. He eanaasd tke oommunKy by geing to the wMow West's bouse to live and the dead maa'e relatives de cided to kill them both. What is there in eating when food does you no good in fact when it does you more harm than good, for such is the case when if it is not di gested. If you have a loathing for food there Is no use of forcing it down, for it will not be digested. You must restore the digestive organs to their natural strength and cause the food to be di gested when -an appetite will come, and with it a relish for food. The tired, languid felling will give place to vigor and energy, then you will put flesh on your bones and become strong. The Shaker Digestive cordial as made by the Mount Lebanon Shakers contain food already digested and is a digester of food as well. Its action Is prompt and its effects permanent Doctors prescribo Laxcil because it has all the vlrtuos of Castor Oil and i9 palatable. Legal Blanks for sale at this office Baa Bernardlue's horticultural com mission has been abolished. Mrs. James Harris of Decatur, Mich., is a late victim of the faith cure. It is reported that C. P. Huntington will buy the Monterey and Mexican Gnlf railroad. For the past two weeks great storms have prevailed on Puget Sound and oil the Washington and Vancouver island coasts. Marine commerce in sailing vessels was oracticallv suspended. Wife Here's an account of a roan who shot himself rather than suffer indigestion. Husband The fool! why did'nt he take DeWltt's Little early risers? I use to suffer as bad ae he did before I commenced taking these little pills. Geo. H. Haskins, drug gist. American capitalists have been given a concession by the Mexican govern ment to build a railroad from Tonola to Tuxetla and irom San Geronimo to the frontier of Guatemala. The distance is 405 miles. A subsidy of $5,000,000 is also granted by the government. Piince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria has delraiteiy announced that he will not give his consent to being placed on the throne, of which the incurably in sane King Otto is now the nominal in cumbent. The prince's refusal includes the abnegation of a royal title and mu nificent annual lucome. Theodore Runyon, United States em bassador to Germany, gave a dinner at Berlin on a recent evening to the im perial chancellor. Prince Hohealohe; the minister of foreign affairs. Baron Marschall von Bieberstein, and the em basaadttra of Great Britain, Austria and Roaaaania. Prince Hohealohe toasted continued friendly relations, between the United States and Germany. A FACT WORTH KNOWING. Consumlion, LaGrippe. Doeumonia, j and all throat and lung diseases are cured by bnilowa cure, for sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. Frederick Baker, assistant janitor of the Deknm building at Portland, while washing windows on the filth floor, lost his balance aud fell to the ground floor. He was instanilv killed. l ne racu in regard to Russia's offer in 1898 to supply this government with gold to meet the emergency existing at t oat time are graduallv appearing. Dur ing the panic three years ago, which re sulted ia heavy withdrawals of gold for export, rhe csar of Rnrsia, through his minister at Washington, offered to the government a loan of $60,000,000 for a term of three years. Cleveland, after due deliberation, declined the offer. i fearing that in the future it might re sult In an entanglement with other European nations, which it always has been the policy of the United States to avoid. Russia has not since repeated tne offer. We Bab? waa lick. e far her Caehvfe. Whea Child, Ae cried for Caatoria. Wbaa she besets Wm, rite came Oaatorta. Whaa sbe bad Cnfldrea. abr gaetbem Caetoria, The Artaraian Rehrf society of Lon don ha UKoed an a idre calling on the civtimd world to . pal a stop to tbe Turkish atrocities m Armenia. Adrn from Rio de Janeiro state that the Brazilian government will re fnsa to aubtml the question of the own ership of the island of Trinidad to arbi tration. The Ccbn war is still going on. With conflicting reports of rebel and governmental succeascs. it is impossible to tell which side is gaining. Ne big fights are reported this week. The Turkish government has ac cepted tke offer of tbe representatives of the European powers to mediate be tween the government and the ineur genta of Zeitoun. who are surrounded ty Turkish troops. FOR DYSPEPSIA aud liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shilo's Vitaller. It never fails to cure.fcFor sale by Chas. Strang. EAST AND SOUTH -BY THI The - Shasta - Route OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. EXFRKSS TRAIXS LKAVE DAILY. PORTLAND South 8:M)p. in 11 :08 pm 7:15 are Korth 8:10 a. m 55 p. m 6:00 p. m Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Medford Pan Francisco Ar. Lv Lv. Above trains atop at East Portland. Oreeon City, Woodlmrn, Salrm, Turner. Marion, Jef ferKon, Albany. Albany Junction, Tangent, Shedds. Halney. Harrisburg, Junction City, Ir ving, Eugene, Creawell. Drains and at all sta tions from Koseburg to Ashland inclusive. ROSKBURO MAIL DAILY. S30 a. nt I Lv Portland S0 p. m i Lv Rosebur Ar I 4:4 p. I" Lv 8.00 a. in SALKM PASSENGER-DAILY. 4KO p. m. 6:1 p. m. I Lv Ar Portland Salem Ar 1 10:ir.a.m. Lv j 8:00 a.m. Dining Cars on Ogden Route. Pullman Buflett Sleepers and Second Class Slecptug carsatiacncu to an turougu trains Between Portland and Corvallis. WEST SIDE DIVISION. Mall trains daily, except Sunday: :S0a. mlLv Portland Ar I 6:90 p. m 12:15 pm Ar Corvallis Lv 1:35 p. in At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains 01 u. t.". oc n. railway. Express Trains dully, except Sunday: 7-45 n. m 1 Lv Portland Ar ! 8:25a. m 4.5 p. m I Ar McMinnvllle Lv5:50a. iu 9-Through tickets to ali points In the Eastern states, Canada and E -ope can be ob tainrd at lowest rates from W. V. Lippinoott, Agent, Mediord. d umni Bt x. P. SOGERB. Manager. AsaUG.F.&P Act PORTLAND. ONCAOti. : SOCIETIES OF MEDFORD. No. 14, menlH in regular review on the 2tl an Ith TburHdayH of each month in A. O. U. W. Hall at 7 :. p. m. Visiting Sis Knight cordiat ly invited to attend. wm. siaMoics, Commar.tler. B. 8. Pentz, R. K. A.O. U. W. Lodge So. W. meeta every fin and ibird Wednesday in the month at 8 p. a in their hall in tbe opera block. Vidtl:ig brother Invited to attend. B. W. Caiidfr. M .V. J. W. Lawtos, Recorder. W. R. C. Cheater A. Arthur Corp No. 2 meet aeoond and fourth Friday of each month at 8 o'clock p. m., in Woolfa ball. Mas. 8a rah I. QiiBM, Pre. MRS. M. E. Davis. Sec. K. of P. TailKtnan lodge No. 31, nieeta M n day evening at 8 p. m. Vising brothers a) ways welcome. J. VT. CcRur, C. C. I. M. Mcu.br, K. of R. and S. f Cl C V T rA rfM Wn ITC ..... - M , f C ball every Saturday at 'at S p. m. Vtaltlng Z. Mazev, X. G. A. S. BlJTOK. Rec. See I. O. O. F. Rogue River Encampment, Ldge No. 30, meets in I, O. O. F. hall the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 8 p. m. B. S. Webb, C. P. ISAAC Woolf, Scribe.: Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 88. meets la I. O. O. F. hall first aad third Tuesdays of each month. Visiting sisters invited to attend. Miss Myrtlk WooDroao, If. G. Miss Mamie Nicholsob, Rec Sec. A. F. & A. M. Meeta flrst Friday on or be fore full moon at 8 p. m.,iii A. O. U. W. hall. w. I. Vawtzk. W. M. W. V. LiPPiKOOTT, Rec. Sec. G. A. R. Chester A. Arthur Poat No. 47. meela in Wooirs ball every aeooad and I oorUi Fridays in each month at 7 :30 p. m. J. W. Hnxan, Com. V. T. Kae, Adjutant. I. O. G T. Meets Tuesday sight 11 1 p. n St A. O. U. W aaU. J. L. Wig i.a C, T Jrsriic Wiqle. Roe, Sec W. C. T. U. Maets every Wednesday after noon In the Halley Black. Mas. A dpie TAit Aa i w re, Pres. Mrs. Rosa DaGaoOT. Sec Youar People's Reading Circle Tuesday etea lag at each week, under the auspices at tha Epwona League. T. A. a I. V.U L. Polk lodge Ho. an, meeU ' very Saturday at 8 p. m. J. H Sarrn, Pres. CHTJBCHXS OF XXDTOKD. Saint Marks Episcopal Sunday School meets at Episcopal Church every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Wm, Bart, Rector; S. 8. Pentz. Superintendent. Vrlhodirt Episcopal Chorea Edw. Gittlos. pastor. Services every Sunday morning and evening at usual hours for church aenicee. Epwonh League meeta at fl:30 p. m . Sundav. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prayer meetine Thursday evening. Pastor's residence South B street. . , Presbyterian Church Eev. A. S. Foster, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. andTnJOp. m. Son day school at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E- 6:15 p. m Junior Endeavor Society at 3 p. uu, Sunday. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock Baptist church Vt". C. Jenkins pastor. Wor ship and preaching every Sunday morning and evening tu usual boars for church scrvtces. Covenant meeting on Saturday at o'clock pre ceding each first Sunday. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Baptist Yonng People? Union meets at 6 J)o Sunday eva-ia. Sun day school at 10 a, m. Christian church Corner of Sixth and I streets. Preaching at II a. m. and 7. p. m. Sundav school at 10 a. m.; Junoir Endeavor at S p. m.: Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Prayer mvetinc ever; Thursday evening. Ladies Missionary Auxiliary toCV.B.fc. nrst Thnrs day 7:39 P. M. each month. Choral TTbJob every Friday a 73) p. m. Tbe people welcome. ' Eli Fisher pastor. Resides at the church. . , Methodist Episcopal Church South Rev. Jaa L. Jones, pastor. Services at It a. m. and 7 r. m on the 1st, nd and 3rd Sabbath: SabbaUi school 11 10 L m. and Epwerth League at 6 F m. every Sabbath at Medford. Services oa 4rh Sabbath at Soda Springs at II a. m. and Neil Creek school house at 3 p. m. A hearty wel come to alL Thos. F. Oake. Henry C Payne, Henry 4 Rouse. Receivers. . TWORTHERN s s 111 I allM PACIFIC R. R. "R I s Pullmaa Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Elegant Tourists Sleeping Cars FREE -:- COLONIST SLEEPERS v. PaiM. MbaatAPoua OoLwvm tfaaao TO Oaaao roaae CaooasTOw Srmaieca Mttcaa ana BUTTt IHE0O6H TICKETS -TO- CHICAGO WASHINGTOH PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AMO ALL 4 POIHTS EA8T AKD SOUTH A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, So. 3.V" Morrison SLt cor. Third. PORTLAND. OK Or C. C. Belknapp, Ticket Ajrent, Medford, Oregoiw S. F. Cass, Ticket Agent, First Nat'l Bank, Grants Pass, Ore., Robt. Leonard, Ticket Agent, Ahland, Oregon ClIICKEURUSMMYS If yon use the Pitaaa lacabatara amdm. Mace money while others are wasting time by old processes. Catalogtells all about it.anddeacribea every article neeaeaior uii poultry business. The "ERIE mechanically tha best We are Pacific Coast Agents. Bicycle cata logue.ta ailed frce.givca fnndescrtptton.prfc.etc..AOBaTSWAiCTD. PXTALUMA WCTBAT0K COgstslaSis.rai. aajical uocaa, ajt ataia c., Loa Aageiea. hi ' 1 1 pass. w 1