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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1897)
Our County m m t ft Correspondents KUKlO I'Olllt KlllfletS. IIV A. 0, IIOWI.IC'IT. Hun. Clmuncoy Nye, of Prospect, wii8 viMiting liia soii-ln-law, A, J. Floroy, the first of last week, John Dugan and Boyd Tuokor, of Table Hook, wore tho guests of J. J. l'ryor Sunday evening, ; Tho furinom have boon improv ing thoir time in putting in ihuir full grain anu tue consequences are ibu i ,2 g ready for the prosen rain. j . ""y "' T .C Vtuik True's Friday evening, Morine and , larnllv attended the ,ooordin g)y gathered at their homo Ainoral of Mr. Morine s father, AnMtnd cloved themselves dancinif. wine Morine, who was buried at the Antloch cemetery that day. The many friendB of Mies Lclah Fryer will be glad to learn that she reached her destination at fan Diego, Calif., in safety, and it per fectly delighted with her surround ings. Mr. Van Hardenburg hai rented the F. Vorinaran place, now ooou pied by Loo Van du Nuole, The fatter named gontleman expects to move to Langell Valley in tue near future. , Henry Ratrle and hie sistor, Mint Edith, called on your correspond ent last Monday on business con nected with tho estate of their mother, Henry having been ap pointed executor of her will. Three men from Big Hlieky alarted for the hi'ls on a hunting expedition laat Saturday with live blooded hunting hounds, and if I am not deceived in tneir looks thoy will bring In considerable venison. Last week as Walker Lewis was running a Handle harrow for his brother James, the team discovered that they had tho advantage of him and started on the run and things woro torn up gonorally. Fortunately no serious damages resulted. One of tho Ormiston boys came in from Klamath County lust weok with a team to holp move George Morine and family out. They started last Friday with four wagons, thirteen head of horses and twenty five head of cattle. Their friends here think that they are having a rough time, as it commenced rain itg the night they left and has been raining and snowing ever since. - Rev. J. 8. McCain, of the M. B. Churob, favored us with a discourse on Wednesday night of last week, also on last Sunday at 11 a. m. and Rev. Moomaw preached for ns Sun day night. The audiences on all throe occasions were small owing in part to the outrageous conduct mr I L- . .1 0 01 Some 01 Vlio yuuug Koutiuuiouiij. There were two of thera that aoteel so rudely that there is talk of having their names appear on the oourt docket on the oharge of dis turbing religious meetings. One of thorn wenV so far as to nee profane languago in the house dur ing the services, and one of the young men roforrod to, we have every reason to expect would sot a better example oeiore nis associates Whv sulfur with, eouuhs. cold and lagrlppo when Laxntlvo Bromo Oulnlnu will cure you In one day. Put up In tnbloU oonvonlont (or taking, Guaranteed to ouro, or money re funded, l'rlco 25 oonta. For aalo by Chas. Strang. Griffin Creek Gatherings. IIY Pnil.OMKt.iA. Mrs. Frank True's couBin, Honry, is visiting hor. Ud. Brown wae visiting, at Mr, Mr. Hartloy's, in Eden prooinct. Sun- day. There will bo church at the sohool house Sunday morning at 1 1 o'olook. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Soliss were Cant be done! I ry to make some baking powder, yourself. Buy the cream of tartar and soda, mix them in the right proportions. Then imagine that you have to make a profitand at such a price that he can.; make a' profit too. Ask your grocer to sell you his best cream of tar tar, see what it costs, and good baking powder for 25 It can't be done. Schillings Best at your grocer's is the best of the right-price baking powders. if) visiting in Jtden pruiilnut Bunchy, the guests of Mr. and Mm. J. Hart ley. Mm. Omar Murphy loft Friday eviming for Washington to join her husband, he having gone there sov oral weeks before. Mrs. II. L, Griflln, who hui boon suffering with a painful felon on her thumb, had it lanced recently and it In now gutting along nicely. i : 1 .. l acquaintances, having been Invited J, a Mf and and enjoyed themselves dancing etc., until midnight when supper wax nerved by the hostess, after which they again indulged In danc ing until the ''wee large hours of of morning,"' when all departed fully satisfied with the night's en joyment. J. M. Thlrswend, of Groibuuk, Tox., ay that when bo has k epoll of Indi cation, and leele bad and sluggish, ho lukos two of DoWltl's Little Karly Ulaora at nltftit, and be la all rlgbt the Dut morning. Many thoueands of otheri do tne aamo tiling. Do you? tttrang, the druggist, Moil ford; Dr. J. Ulokle, Central Point. Beagle Item. IIV A, D. HOUSTON, Q. K. Myers started for nia last week with a Califor load of sorghum. S. H. Glass and son, Theodore, were trading in the metropolis one day last week. W. E. Stacy oame up from the Pass last Monday. Mr. Vowels, of the Medford Pump Works, made a business trip this way last week, Miss Mattio Briscoe, of Trail creek, started for Siskiyou County, Calif., last 1 bursday. W, T. Houston and family, of Long Branch, were down in tho valley one day last week., Jeff Lluvllle and family, of Sams Valley, were tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Btaoy last Sunday. ' . Tbos. Pankey, who has been en gaged at the Elk creek hatchery for some time past, has returned to bis borne at bams Valley. , Tboa. Raimey, who has been Ht ing hear Ft. Klamath for the past two years, has moved to the Good pasture place, near Same Valley. Warren Raimey and W. Church man, of Trail creek, were down to the valley last week with a load of venison, whioh they readily die posed of. Wm. Jones, who has been work Ing at Weloh's sawmill in tbe Meadows for the last two months, was smiling on his many friend hero last Sunday. Pat. Morrow, who has been en, gaged at a logging camp near Sis, son, Calif., for tbe last six months, returned home last Tuesday. He expeots to move either to. Gold Hill or medtord to spend tne winter and will return to California in the spring, ; You can't afford to risk your Ufa by allowing a to dovelop into pneu monia or oonaumutloD, Instant relief and a certain euro are afforded by Ono Minute Cough Ouro. Strang, the drug gist, Modford; Dr. J. HIbklo, Contral roint. ... . . Table Boca items. ..Table- Rook . postoffioe is the proud possessor of brand new paper scales. Patrons oan now mail any package up to four pounds in woight and not have to pay postage by guess as they have hitherto had to do. May tne scaloB bave many paokages to weigh T. H. Pendleton roturned from are the manufacturer, and besides, sell it to the grocer see if you can make pure or 30 cents a pound. tho Althouse country' Saturday, after a May of a week looking the mining situation over, Jle reports a lively Interest there and looks for a good country in the near future. The friends of Dan (Jim will be gliid to hour Unit lie is doing well and hits very Muttering mining pros pects there, Messrs. Heard, King. Hull and Knriielmrg, four of Med ford's cruck inirods, spent Friday und batur- duy at Tiillu Hock. They did not llmi iiirus ns plentiful as they had expected but Imd the pleasure of Hugging nearly !i(KJ beautiful quail. Vour correspondent bad the fun of carrying the gmiio bag for awhile Ho we know whereof we speak. The boys all scorned to enjoy their out ing Immensely; the only thing to mar the pleasuro of the party wae caused by Mr. Hall losing his ap petite the first day out. it is to be hoped that the party reaohed home safely and ere this have regained their lost strength and weight brought about by bard walking and a diet of green apples, bread and rfiilk. m While the people of this section are generally very patient and slow to move against insults, there aro some who have a grievance that can be borne no longer. . On several occasions of late there have been crowds of boys and young men ooming out frcm different towns to spend Sunday. These fellows have made a praotioe of driving past houses singing the most vulgar songs known to the hoodlum ele ment and making remarks which if used in any town or city would send them to the cooler for a month at least; and would be an everlast ing bar against the culprits enter ing reepeotable society. Why it is that boys about eighteen and twenty years of age will allow themselves to drop into such de pravity we cannot understand and should this be repeated there will certainly be a cbance for tbem to answer before a oourt not as willing to overlook mistakes as the people 01 labia Kock bave been. J. C. P. Warnlne: Persons who sudor from coughs and colds should beed the warnings or danger ana saye tnem solvos suiTorinir and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It la an Inlallloie remedy lor coughs, colas, eroup and all tnroHt and lung troubles. Strang, tho druggist, Medford; Dr. J. Hinlcle, Central 1'oint. Forest Creek Kews. BY OPERA. John Broad, of the Oregon Belle mine, baa a iorce of men at work The Brooks' quartz mill on the right band fork, is crushing quartz again. . . Horn Bros, have started a store at the old Weaver place on the left baud fork. Our district school is progressing finely under the management of Miss Nettie Lewis, of Jacksonville Thos." Dawson and " family, of Trail creok, are visiting with Mr. Winmngbam's folks on Upper For est creek. Wm. Bostwick has a fine crop of potatoes on the Vickroy farm tbis season. He will have something like 15,000 pounds. Hansen Sc. Short are putting a by draulio on some minos on the Viok roy place. ' They expect to make the dirt fly this winter. The box social and dance at Wm Bostwick's last Friday evening was the event of the Beason, ' Boxes auctioned off at prices ranging lrom 50 cents to To. There Is no need of Uttle oblldren being tortured by scald head,, eczema and skin eruptions.- De Witt's Witoh Hazel Salve glvos Instant relief and euros permanently. Strang, the drug- let, Moatora; ur. J. mnaie, central 'olnt. - Lake Creek Items. BY HUMBLE BEE. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hanley ; are viBiting friends at tbe county seat, Mrs. W. H. Bradabaw spent a few days at their valley ranch last week. , Al. Turpin, of Antelope, was in this seotion last ' week hunting horses. ' The Lake Creek postoffice has ohangod hands.' H. H. Wright is now postmaster. : Henry Hoefft, oldest son of Chas Hoofft, who has been very ill, Is slowly improving. '. Tolman and Griffin, the noted bear hunters, passed through here recently. They report having lost a valuable dog on their last bunt Grovoa' Tastoloss OtalU Tonic la a ported malarial liver and blood purifier. Romovoa btlleuanoas without pure tag, Is pleasant aa lemon sirup. It la aa largo aa any dollar tonlo retails tor 60 oonta. To get tne genuine oak forOroroa, .). Brownsboro Items. ' aai a iwi uuu awhhavj w vu ford, made a visit to our part' of the oountrv Wednesday. ; Chris Keegan, of Jacksonville, set POWDER Absolutely Pure up a monument at the grave of Mrs. 1. Ualdwiii recently. J)r, E, P, Oeary passed through town on the 2Mb on a professional trip further up the country. Our Big Butte mountaineers are playing mid hayoo among the bear atoly. Ueorge Keale killed a black bear Tuesday; Wm. Cook a brown ono Wednesday and another .one J a tor in the week ; J. A. Ubeucbain and Arthur Nichols a black bear Wednesday and Jos. Genhart an other Thursday. ' ' No CureNo Pay. That la the way all druKdlia aell Orovea' Taalelew Chill Toole lor malaria, ehllla and fever. It la alnply Iron and quinine In a taateleM form. CbllcUcn lare It. Atftille prefer It to hitler, nauKellof tonlca. Price, 10 cent Klamath County Items. Irm the Republican. - W. H. Hembree was in the Falls Sunday from Jackson County with a load of prunes. Wm. and Chas. Hoagland were in the Palls from Bonanza Monday. Tbey were en route to Medford. " The Klamath reservation Indians of the Klamath agency division finished threshing Monday.' Tbeir crop yielded 0943 bushels wheat, 5024 bushels; oats, 3303; rye, 1440; barley, 77. Tbe total yield of grain for any half dozen previous' years put together would probably not equal this season's yield alone. Mrs, V. A. Dunlap and children left Saturday for Phoenix. Mr. Dunlap will join his family as soon as he can straighten up his affairs in this section. He will leave for the mines of the frozen north iu the spring. Mr. . Dunlap and family have been residents of Klamath County for the past 13 years and their departure for permanent resi dence elsewhere will be regretted Froai the Klameih Kalla Kxpreas. W. T. Nelson, of Langell Vallev, arrived in town Monday. , W. H. Norcross, of Central Point, arrived in Klamath Falls Monday. Fred Melhase was in town Wed nesday from Fort Klamath on his way to lloeue river valley for cattle, A. D, Harpold returned from Medford last week. While -there he purchased dried fruit for "Our Partner s ' store. E. V. Carter, E. D. Briegs And W. H. Leeds, of Ashland, and Ur, K. B. Picket, of . Medford, are in Klamath County bagging ducks R. T. Bratman, the Kansas City mule buyer, left Saturday. He bought last week forty-four head of mules ot iteames v Martin at zt a head. The Ager and Ashland Btages were changed to winter time Mon day. Tbe latter leaves here at 7 p, m. now and the lormer at e:du a. m Also the time has been changed at Shovel Creek, Btages leaving there at 6 :30 a. m. and arriving at Klanv ath Falls at 4 p. m. . Col. Cogswell is evidently boom ing himself already for the nomina tion to ' Borne otlice ' next ; spring Boom away, Colonel, the roar is all right and. will be heard over the hills and a great wtiv off but as the eights have been knocked , off this weapon some two or three years it is liable to miss the mark even so far aa to bowl over an angel. J. C. Berry, one of the best known citizens of Sooncor. Mo., testifies that he cured hlmsolf of the worst kind ot piles by using a few boxes of DeWitt's WllOB Hazel oaive. ue naa oeen troubled with piles for over thirty years and had used many different kinds ol so-pnuea cures; out uowitt's was the ono that did the work and he will verify this statement if any one wisnes to write mm. Strang, tne urug glst, Medford; Dr. J. Hinkle, Contral Point. ' School Report. Sohool report of District No. 44 Table Rock, Ore., for the month beginning Oct.' 4 and ending Oct 20, 1807. Those whose names are on the roll of honor for the month are as follows: Molhe Nichols Harry. Emmett, Marion, May, Mag gie, Kosie and Mary Nealon, Eddie Viaoent, Leslie Davis, Winnie Vin; cent and Verne Pendleton. Those who were not absent during the month wire Meta Morine, Maggie Nealon, Grace Jennings, Rosie Nealon, Verne Pendleton. Winnie Vincent, Eddie Vincent and Carrie Adams. ,: Total number enrolled 24 average!,' number , belonging 20 average daily attendance IV., .. i' Matjdb B. Downing, Teacher. , .vJ i ' Bdaeata Var Bawela With Caaearata. Candy Oatharllc, cure constipation forever. Mo, sac. U C. c.O, fail, druiiUta refund moaey. Three meu el the erew of the whal ing bark John and Wlnthrop, which' reavhad Han Francisco Sunday, were In irons. On A iiajuat 19th, while the ves sel was cruising in tho Ilohring sen, the men set fire to the hark. Their olijucl vaa, nfler having destroyed the vessnl, to take the xmitll In, hid, make Uiiit way to HI. Michuul and on lo the Klon dike, A paxslng veniul had conveyed the hows of Hie gold tlrikn liiul 111, prisoners got the fnver, winch load U; dead. The 4-ynr-n'.d eon of lira. Mar) Weancls of Kan Krancisco pulled a ligli. d lump oil a liihie. Jn fulling iln lamp broke, spilling kornaene all ovei the little fellow and setting his clothe on Are. Mr i. Wesaeli rushed to Hit child's ami- auce, and in an Instant both inolli'-r and child were a mmi ol lamon.' Help soon arrived and smoth ered the lire but the victims were ec eeverelv bnrned that both died, . ; JSverrtwey Saye t. Caacarela f Jendv Calhartin. the moat woa aemu miuical uiacovei overror tne age, plea : to tne taauj, act geotly ant and refreahlnff and noaitlvelv on kldnava. War and bowela. oleaaeln the entire avttnn, dlapet oelda, cure heailaobe, lever, habitual coaaUpaliOD and billouaneaa. Pleaae boy and try a box ofC. C. C. to-day; 10, a, 90 cent, tkildaod goaranleed to cure by ail dmgglaM. The total enrollment of pupils in Dm laala Rraa, Cal., high school Ik 2)2 ; 81. Helena, Cal., haa suSered recent. ly from a aucceaaion of incendiary fire. '- Loe'Angelea it Ininrovliie tho ciiv fire department to the extent of )VAI.- 000. Prealdent McKinlev haa - aDOointed Ariiwjr w. M.eonv. to be receiver ol public Honeys at Loa Angela. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets move tne bowels fceotly, rellevea the eoogh, enrea the feverlah condition and headache, making the beat and quickest remedy for coughs, colds and la grippe. ' Cores In one day. "No onre, no pay." Price 25 cents. 1 Por aale by all drug gists.- Governor Badd baa pardoned Rirooii Harrara, alia Oareia, from San Oiiimi- Wn, la 1894 was Herrara was aeuteni- 4 to serve 20 year imprisonment at: aasarge of burglary.1 The prlnc'na rlteaa againat him recently Hied in Maxloo and left an affidavit statlni' that hi testimony at Herrera's tria waa falat and that the prisoner wan Innocent ef the crime. Just a little Pain. Tbe first touch of Rheumatism is a fair wanting of mnctt torture to follow. The little pains which, dart through tbe body are not so severe ax ust, poasiniy a mere pang, ana cause little inconven. Imip. tvat if the warainn- ia unheeded. the will multiDiv raDidlv and increase in severity until they become almost nnbearable. ... . Bbennutisra as a nue Is mnch acverei i .i i i : i with ft that they are crippled all the year round. Those who felt it first touch last vear. mar be sure that with tbe first season of com or aiaagreeaolc weather, the mila pain of last year will return aa a severe one. and become more and more intense until the disease bat them cotnDletelv in its eraso. Being a disease of the blood of the moai obstinate type, .Rheumatism can be cared only by a real blood remedy. Mo liniments or ointmenta can possibly reach the disease.' ' Swift' Specific fS. 6. S.) is the only cure for Rheuma tism, because it is theonly blood remedy that goes down to the very bottom of all obstinate blood troubles, ana cure cases which other remedies cannot reacn. Capt O. E. Hughes, the popular rail road man of Columbia. S. C-. says: "At first I paid very little attention to the little pains, but they became so mnch sharper and more frequent that before long I was almost disabled. ' The disease attacked my muscles, which would swell to many times their natural tie, ana give me tne most intense pain, "I was ready to donbt that Rheuma tism could be cured, when I was advised to try S. S. S. This remedy seemed to get right at the cause of the disease, and soon cured me completely. I balieve that S. S. S. is the only cure for Rheu matism, for I have had no return of the disease for eight years." , The mercurial and botash remedies, which the doctors always prescribe for Rheumatism, only aggravate the trouble, and cause a stiffness in the faints and aching of the bone which add so much to the diatressofthedisease, besides serious ly affecting the digestive organs.' 8.8.8. (Swift's Specific) 1 the only cure foi Rheumatism because it is absolutely free from potash, mercury or other minerals. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely Vegetable and never fails to cure Rheumatism Catarrh,, Scrofula, Contagion Blood Poison. 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