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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1899)
irr OUR. COUNTY i corresDonuents i, . .11. JUCkHOIIVlllH NWH. flonntor Cameron spout Saturday mid Sunday In Ashland., T. O. KuamuH has ru turned from loft Ashland Id January for Lincoln, to dumb her twin si h tor, Mrs. Kllca both Skinner, who a short time bo for bud a stroke of purnlysis, Hhe was taken with lu grippe, which Iduvolopod Into pneumonia. Central 1'oint UoiuH. Klilor J. 8. MuCuIn snout Friday Ih our town. Mrs. W. J. I'ronman mado Mud n two weeks' visit at Hun Francisco, ford a business trip luHt Friday Harry Matliown, a stockman of J. B. March and family attended Little ApplngatB, was here Tuesday, ounroh at Mudford last Sunday, Minn Josephine Ortb loft Tuesday for Sun 1'rauolnoo 'fu visit relatives. MIhh Oora Cameron" has recovered from bur illiiwHH and roturnod to Bohool. i Mrs. Alux, Ormo and daughter spout a few days at Gold Hill dur ing the week, - Mm. Slooum, of Portland, l In Jacksonville visiting her father, Col. itr r if., mi in ,,,,! itjiii will Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Barneburg M148' week Gold 11111, vlBltod frlonda here last week, Fred Btraub, of Willow Springs, wuh trading wuu our ineronanis l'rldayv The new officers of the town as"- Humed their duties last Monday evening. - , Charles E. Whlto and family made relatives of this place a visit were anionic the visitors in Jackson vilie Saturduy. Miss Mamie Nicholson, of Mud ford, spent Sunday In Jacksonville, as did also Miss Ida Weaver. Mm. Alnnxo Kdwurds, of Ash- land, oamo down 1'riday evening to visit lior uusDumi aim 10 scour oounsol for blm. R, S. Uunlap last TburHday re Mrs. A. L. Harvey, of Oold Hill, was visiting with old friends here this week.. Miss Lizzie Btldham bogun a term of school In Cbapparel district lust Monday. ., - P. T. Kradunhurg left for his mines in the Jenney oreek region hut Monday. Win. Buarslov and family, of spokes and a few other needed re puirs, pay a five dollar fine for rid- inir on the sidewalk and one dollar and u ouarter license, we ftill uer- tain' v bo entitled to part of the pub lic highway and not commit a highway robbery either. BEGGARS' GAIN' WEALTH. those ' D in ! ... i.. :.. oeived the sad nows of the dath of uy .u . hi last survlviOH sister, whoso death visiting old friends. Z .rrd in Missouri oil March 1st. (The obituary, notice of Samuel Mrs. C from Oran mlliiil bv father, J. M. Trofron, who died on .1.- 'l llU l.tul . 1110 lllll " ... W . .f ll...lf..J mi i.i ie.i. in molt u V raiei nancy iuavnu-y, oi luouiuiu, Married-March 18, 18MV by ipet Bevera dttVg wilh bor mttlly D. Poudray, J. P., J. A. Owen and , . . ' . Miss May Brown; March IV, iy J-. P. It. Mornloak, J. Y ., Jonn u. uun lu Missouri on March 1st. (The obituary notice ot , , C. Thompson will appear in P. Dunford has returned oolumn8 'next week.) An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effout of the well known remedy, Hriioi' or fins, manufactured by the Camvuhnia Fio Hvnvi' Co., illustrate the value of obtaining tlie liquid laxa tlvo prinolploM of plunta known to be mudlulually laxative and presenting them Id the form most refreshing to the tute and acceptable to the system. It in the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the svetem effectually, dlipelllnfr eold, headacbeii and fevers Sently yet promptly and enabling one overcome habitual constipation per manently. 1U perfect freedom from overy oujecttonablo quality and sub stance, and IU acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make It the ideal laxative. In tlio process of manufacturing ngs are used, as they are pleuhant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna ana other aromatic plants, by d method known to tlio California Fio bykui Co. only. In order to irat Its benellcial effects and to avoid Imitations, pleane roincmuonne iuii narncoitneuompany printeu on tne iront oi every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. OAL. LOOTSTTLLX. KT. HEW YORK. M. T. For ulc by all OruifglUl. Frlcc Wc. perboule. mado Jacksonville a the first of the week. Shields buBitioes trip kin and Miss Lucinda E. Olson. H. DKubli was over from the Gold Standard mine Friday, but is turning out very sausiaoioruy. friends here last week Holmes Bros, havo shinned sev eral carloads of Hour and mill feed to the Grants Pass market the past month. W. T. Loever has built a fence Fred Birdsoy, a brother of Mrs. Wm. M. Colvig, died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Clara Birdsoy, on Monday- morning, of brain fover. The deceased was twenty-six years of sge. Rev. L. P. Desmarias has been quite ill since the 12th inst., with the la er one. The services were vheld at the parish Sunday morning as he was not able to go to the church. barn and made various other provetnents. w. J. Freoman has bought two lots adjoining his property and is building a commodious Darn on tne new possessions White A Jacobs, of Medford, have rented 'the Magruder store building and are putting in a fine line of dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, etc. Talent News Items. Mr Dunham was at Ashland .one ir.. a IJ T.ulni- nn Friilav re ' . i . . . . 1 , I .law litis BImV reived several loners inu a paoaagu .of ourios from herson, Ben, who is mu Hizlo Netherland expects at Manila, He, is in good hoaltli I to go to Redding, Calif., next Hun and Ills great auiuitiou is to gov a daT shot at Aguinaldo. g Brooks has been hauling lum niml In Lincoln. Nob . Maroh her ud to the ShasU Hope mine 16. 18U9. of nni-uinoiila, Mrs. Mary this week Adlington, a sistr of the t-aiueron G.'W. Knighlen haB moved to brothers, of Uniontown.T.Canioron, the Charles Harvey place, where he of jucKsonvuie, ami mre. nnuii w farming tins season wens, oi snianu. mn. au..i.h. Mossra. Hill and Couch came down from their mines on Wagner oreek the first of tho week, on bust nose Mr. and Mrs. Star are expected here soon to visit with C. Pain, and family, who is an unole .of Mrs Star s. James Helms is talking of rent ing his ranch to Ashland parties who expect to engoge in tne dairy business. Sam. Carlileand his'sranddaugh tor. Miss Jose Corlile. went to Med ford Tuesday to nave some dental work done, It s Easy covonng. ut. ficlcel is tne attend ing physician. John Poster, of Beagle, is visiting relatives at Trail. Fred Inlow was visiting with E. D. Briscoe the first of last week. Arthur Morrison has completed his new residence and .is now living therein. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sherman passed Trail recently on their way to Medford. - Mrs. Wm. McClsnnaban and daughter, Janie, were visiting Mrs, H. Richardson last week. Mr. and Mrs; James Briscoe re turned home Sunday from a visit with friends and relatives at Beagle. Miss Docia Martin returned home this week from a several days' stay with Mr. Olwell's family, at Central Point. Miss Irene Dawson has returned home from a several weeks visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers, at Beagle. Geo. Justus, who recently pur chased the Voegeli place, baa moved thereto. He and bis wife are now in Medford after their household goods. Mre. S. E. Inlow is having her yard enlarged and set with trees and shrubbery. An irrigation ditch runs through the yard wbioh sup plies Bumcient water to keep tnings growing all summer. Our annual school meeting passed off vrv auietlv. H. L. Hill was elected director and Simpson Wil son was re-elected clerk. .Miss Mattie Carter, of The Meadows, has been employed to teach the spring term of school. Number of fSnropvan Mndlonts Who M" I'rcllr Sna fortune. The wealthiest known living profes- tlonsl beggar, Hlmon Oppasicu, an Aus trian, was born . without feet or handi, and sympathy for bis Infirmities brought him a large fortune In the shape of alms. In 18H0, when he was 47 j-eurs old, he had suved 12,000, and In 1SBB lie had Increuseu his fortune by speculation to 26.000 In cash and about 40,000 in Trieste and I'arcnzo states. Hince then he has quadrupled his wealth by speculation on. the bourse, snjs the London Mall, When Tori, well-known- Italian beg gar, died-lust year, bank books, securi ties, gold and silver end oilier articles, to tlio value of upward of 80,000, were found in his rooms. Ills heirs were two uephews, who bad been existing In s state of miserable poverty for years. A beggar who died in Auxerre, France, in 180S, was found to hive bonds to the. value of 1,000,000 francs In an old trunk and 400 bottles of wine of the vintage of 1790. The French seem to M a generous nation, for in the same year an old woman, who lived In a wt-etcbed garret in the Rue de. Sevres. Paris, died, leav ing governmen t securities representing nn annual Income of 21, all made by begging. A beggar named Guitave Marcelin, of Avignon, died in November, 1892, and left 20,000 In French government bonds, to be divided equally between the city and the Bureau dt Blenfais- unce, the great r rencn chanty society: J. W. Ling House, Carriage, and Ornamental .. .. PAINTER Kalsomlnlng and Tinting -Is part of fly Business Kstlmates furnished tree for paper bsnglotf and pslatiotf RlcCormlch .. Lead Others Follow I. Roller-Bearing MOWERS To Take Thin, pale, arutmic girls; need a fatty food to enrich their blood, tfive color to 3 their cheeks and restore their j health and strength. It is safe to say that they" nearly; all reject fat with their food. Ashland Items. ' rnn i iVnn OIL. WfTHMrpopHOSfHires niii som Is exactly what they require i it not only gives them the im portant element (cod-liver oil) in a palatable and easily di tested form, but also the hypo phosphites which are so valua ble in nervous , disorders that usually accompany anatmia, SCOTT'S EMULSION is a fatty food that Is more easily digested than any other form I of fat. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health. You can get it In this way. We have known per sons to gain a pound a day while taking It. ' we. and li.oo, all dniUU. . Sr.STT St BOWNB, Ch.mUU, N.w Y. FORMOSAN CITY ABANDONED. ReeUeata of Flaerae-Mrlekea Tsek- Ar Conpolleal to Lobt It. The Japanese government has ordered the destruction of the city bf Teck- hsm, Formosa, and the removal or all fts inhabitants to a new location. The citv is situated! on the north west coast of the Island, and has been rrequenuy subjected to pestilence. In 18s and 1897 plagues visited Teckhom with enormous fatality. This fact being called to the attention of the govern ment, an Investigation was ordered by sanitary experts, who reported tnat the city was built upon a swamp, where upon an order was issued to tne gov ernor to seleet a new location as con venient to the old as possible, where the natural -condition were healthful. A new city was laid out, and each prop erty holder In the old one was assigned a site that corresponded in area with the one he occupied at Tec k ham and was given 12 months to move bis build ings and belonging. Sewers, railroads and sidewalks, public buildings, water works and all other public improve ments were laid out by the government In the new city, without expense to the people, but they were required to pay the cost of the removal of their own property. Most of the houses and other buildings in Teckham are built of very light wooden material. We will have a car-load of these Mowers direct from the factory on" or" about April 10th. Call and ee them. HUBBARD BROS., " on TYBALT 2:871-2 Sire of Juliet, 3:2a, and Sire of Dam of Vola, 3:25. Registered No. 10.792. . TVRAT.T afnd bv Altamont. 360o! the kinor of all trotttnar sires for speed and . endurance ; 1st dam Nellie Kabler, 2:38, by Peniger Hike, 3403, sire of Barney, 2 :264, and sire of the dams of several with records better than 2:28, also -sire of I ' I .1 1 1 U!L. .1 I nl : I , (I,. Aam n Qnnnn. jviamaw, second uam ; mia bin oirv ui risjiuaii, io ui uu w ujhwui WjlkM. 2-fWV. faatiwi son of fin, Wilkes. Peniirer HikebvVermont. register No. aim nl mwerAl In thai 2:30 Hat. including Ribbon Tvbslt's second dam. Ver mont; alto sired Ella Lewis, 2:26, dam of SaTidan, 2:055f, fastest son of Sultan. 1 . . . 1 : T 1. rpVu.lt nainh. alwtn, 1 'Jfkft Wtini1a tlvAawtal large. If colts don't prove trotters they are large enough for coach or general m . . . . i . i i i iL. :L. .a ii purpose norses, rvoau naa Deen worsen am winter anu is ui ,ua piu& ui wuut tion. Will make the season ot 1899 at Medford, Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays ; Jacksonville, Tuesdays and Wednesdays; Central Point, Thursdays. Season commences April 1, 1899 and ends July 1, 1899. Terms Season, 10, payable at end of season. To Insure, $16, payable when mare is known to be in foal Any kind of (arm produce taken same as caau. nig season last year oo per cent., ot mares in foal. . .. .. . WM. CLARK, manacer, meuioni, uregva Oold Hill Nuggets. atU IS Bert Barnes, of Jacksonville, was In town Sunday. Frank Shideler, of Medford, was In Ashland Sunday. T. H. Pendleton, of Table Rook, was in town Monday. Hon. T. Cameron was up from Jacksonville Saturday. O. B. Allen was up.from Medford Sunday visiting hie family. W. J.' Stanlev went down to Woodvllle Saturday evening, re turning Monday. H. F. Colo returned to Coles, Calif., Monday, after spending few days in town. Miss Meda Crosby " has returned to her home at Talent alter spend ing some time in Ashland. The JeBsie Shirley Dramatic Com pany began a week's engagement in Ashland Monday evening. Mrs. C. Noonan and daughter, Miss Hazel Grieve, were down from Siskiyou the first of the week. , Miss Lora Colton has been en gaged to teach a term of s'ohool at Round Lake, Klamath County. Misses Mamie Isaacs and Alios Mathews were up from Medford Friday evening attending the St. Patrick's ball. " Trail Creek Items. Stook la doing fine in this section of .the country. Mrs. H. L. Hill, who Bas been . seriously ill for several days, is r' I (I. Daily is on the sick list this week. , Thoro will be baptising near this place Sunday.. Miss Nellie Ray is on the sick list this week. Miss May Kellogc returned to her home in Sams Valley Sunday. Dol. Moore has accepted a posi tion with T; N. Smith, of Sardine oreek. . Li C. Lamberson, of Foots creek, came to town Saturday to lay in supplies. ; . Our school olosed Wednesday on account of the illness of the princi nai: Prof. P. H. Daily. Miss Kate Emory, of Aanland, visited her grandmother, Mrs. S. Emory, last Saturday and Sunday. Henrv Kubli was in from his mine on Galls oreek this week He is at present runnine his mill on thirty, tons of ore. . Grass is growing, . Wind is blowing, Rain is pouring And the Wizard Oil Company is Bhowing. W. H. Beidler. a prominent citi zen of this plaoe, will move with his family to Oakland, Or., in the near future. They have purchased a farm at that plaoe. The poverty sooial given by the Y. P. 8. a E. . last Friday was a BUOC8B8. The president of the' so ciety was awarded the prize for be ins the best representative of pov erty, which was a beautiful bar of I soap. . . 1 The farmers and. teamsters in this vioinity might just as well pre pare to give half the road for when we overhaul our bioyoles with a couple of new tires, fourteen new n i It gives activity to all parts that cany away useless and poisonous materials from your ' body, it removes ma cause oi your suffering, because It re moves all Impurities from your blood. Send for our book on Nervousness. . i To keep In good health you must have perfect action of the bowels. Ayer's Pills cure con stipation and biliousness. ParlMfl T waM " eSSkvatt una Vmlaaal phralatsaa skow) roar mOIMn. Tass writ aa ItMlr all tba. rtkmlan lis eaas, ton will n Sva a piosABt nmit, wltsoat ooat, . - AdSnu. DB. J. O. AVER. a iawsll. SUM. Jaia -) Ias.lta.Moai A Japanese named Takuma has been turnintr the skill in Imitation, with which his countrymen are gifted, to nefarious ends, snd has been convicted at Sydney of forging- seven copies) of a rare early New South Wales stamp rated at 1400. .The Imitation was so perfect that the stamp were purchased by dealer na &t to ioaaon, wnere they passed th scrutiny of several ex- Tlulnar the Birds. A .Unilit once nut sn automatic musical box on the lawn, and spent nany hours watching tne roDgins, iluebirds and other birds gathering iboutit. A looking glass pnt up where :he birds can see themselves in.it, is ilso very attractive, while a combina tion of a musical box and a looking ) nlABBM the birds more than any- I thing else one could put out for their tmusement. Untcago inter ucean. And Is it not due to nervous exhaustion? .Things slwsys look so much brighter when we ar In eood health. How csn you have courage when suffer Ins with headache, nervous prostration and' great physical weakness? Would you not like to b rid of this depression of spirits? How? By removini the csus. By taking Bold . monarch Storms In the Soata. Umma Ttin. .. March 18. A series wjnAatnrms swAnt thromrh nortions of Alabama, Mississipi and Arkansas to-day, doing an immense amount oi property damage, and killing , a number nv nannl. Thtt storma covered a radios I of several hundred miles, destroying telegraph wires ana cutting on com munication ' with a largs part of the affected country. Cleburne county, Ala.,' seems to have suffered th most severely, ths storm tner assuming we propor tions 01 a tornaao. . The mnort of fatalities In ths county vary from six to twenty and many more ore said to bave been injured. At Sellers and Luvsrns, Ala., muoh damage is reported and Rob Boy, Ark., was pnotioany wiped one ox exutanos, ana several other towns in ths vioinity snf fared Mverely. One person Is reported killed at Hickory Flat, Miss. Latest re port plao on u aoatn nit u parsons. - AND - Jack, Blact - Prince Will stand for the season ot low as T 1 Unnaro anil Tnmulavn Central Point. Wednesdays and Thnrs davs; r.agie roint, ruia puwuidub Fridays and Saturdays; at the Widow Ames' barn, Sundays of each week. TERMS: ' To Insure, ItOeaeh, money due when- mare 1 known to be with foal. Season, SS, money due at end ot aaason. Siagle servtoe, fi, motiSy due at time ot service. Hares not brought regularlv to Horsa or Jack while breeding by insurance. will be cnargea tor season, monej uuw atendol season. Parties disposing of mares while or alter breeding must set tle at once for service of Horse or Jack. C. C-aiLCHRIST, Manager 'hi omit dnmonstration was mode at Havana? a few days ago in -honor of General Gomes. .Thousands of people ooUeoted around his home and cheered th. rAA anlittar. and in miinv other way showed their appreciation ot nun aun. their disapproval oi the assemDiy aots. -Thomas Carroll Boons, the telegraph operator in tho war balloon in th oper ations before Santiago, died at the Mas nknantfa uannral hcwuital in Boston as ths result of an operation, qn a wound he rwmived la th fall of the balloon after it had been shot to pieces. japan proposes to put (0,000,000 into a ffovenmeni foundry. The island of OetdTiaa been made a uhdistxiot under Lieutenant-Colonel T. R. Hammer .of th. First Idaho volun teers.. Rno, ifev., has incorporated to ro- dao th tax levy. . It is said that the much-talked-of gold-bearing quarts- mine in Ohio has turned out to be a humbug. Nothine strange in that. A state that 'can produce, presidents and other great men on demand, and in apparently limitless quantity, may- well be allowed to turn up a gold brick once in a while. .. The nollce at Taooma Bay that J. Sohwartz, who according to Dsw- aon advices has.been sentenced' to eight years imprisonment, : is the "King of Diamond Swindlers," wt:o is notorious in Europe and Amerioa. The offense for. which he is being punished was oommitted last July in Dawson. . Hejwas in the habit of paving his bills with gold dust, ia which a large percentage of brass filings was mixed, and was success ful for a long time before his artifice - j: . . WSBUinwiw. Superior job printing at tuia oaoe.