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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1899)
OUR COUNTY Correspondents Jacksonville Hews. Horn In Jacksonville, Sept. 4, lHUt), to Mr. uud Mm. 0. C. Martin, u son. The court liouso wnB oloood and no business trunsaotod Mundny Luboi Day. Dr. John Routor, who In a physi cian for the 0. It. N. Co., In paying Jacksonville a visit. : Miss May Huflor, who baa been topping at Portland for iorae time, arrived home Sunday. Judgo Willis, of Koseburg, and Will Lempke, of Grants Pass, were visitors hero Tuosduy, The Misses Orth aro ontortalnlng tbolr cousin, Mra. Woodward, of fttaten Island, California. Mrs. Amelia Elinor and family have loaned a dwelling houso from II. Weydaman and moved to town. Miss OIlie Huflor has heon em ployed to teach the Moonvillo sohool anil left for the souno of lior duties Sunday. District Attornoy Watson was hero Tuesday preparing cases for the circuit court, which convenes Sept. 11th. Mrs. A. L. Kitchen lias loased the MoCully residenoo and will oouduot a boarding houso during tho winter. ' Ooorgo Dunn, one of the progres sive farmers of Ashland product, was transacting business at the court house Tuesday. Poroy McKonzie had the mis fortune to lose a portion of one of his fingers Monday, whllo working on the Times printing press. Mrs. M. M. Oault and ohlldren and N. D. Palling and family are at the hop yards on Anplegate en joying the novolty of hop picking. Dr. J. W. Kobinson and family and Rev. 8. H. Jones returned Sat urday from a six weeks' vacation at Pesoadero and Han Francisco, Calif. . Bert Barnes and Harry Helenas left Saturday for Cresoent City, to look over the situation for a location. Mr. Barnes is a jeweler and druggist and may engage in business in that city. Unas. Meier, who has been omel atlng aa deputy sheriff for sovoral months, left for California Sunday to seek employment. His manv friends wish him sucoesa in his now borne. Mrs. W. T. Roamos.cfOold Hill, aooompaniod by her sistor, Miss MaholTor, and cousin, Miss Pome- roy, of Crescent City, Bpont Satur day and Sunday, the guests of Mrs T. Q. Ttoamos. Sister Mount Carmol, who was superior St. Mary's Acadomy some twolve years ago, has taken charge of tho school asnin this year. A largo numbor of pupils wero on rolled this week. Ho Koolui tho Surgeons. All doctors told Konlok Hamilton, of Weat JelTcraon, O., alter sulfarlnir 18 months from rootul lulula, ho would dlo unless a ooatly operation was par formed: but ho ourod himaelf with five boies of Uuoklon'a Arnloa Salvo, the uroat pllo ouro on onrth, aud the boat salvo In mo worm, zo corns a oox. Sold by Chaa. Strang, drugglat. Talent News Items. Levi Morris has moved his fam ily to Ashland in order to send his ohlldren to school. Miss Anna Joffroy, who has had quite a siege of typhoid fever, is ablo to be up again. Quite a number of poople from How To Gain Flesh Persons have been known to win a pound m day by taking tf ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL SION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound i it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop erly, so that the patient Is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. f: A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health t if you have not got it you can get it by taking ftcctrs f cdsion j Ym wttl find H utt at lutfol In tmtntt M In winter, and If you art thriving upon N eWt stop bscauM tht westhw U warm. Jac Md (i.w, til dniultli. ; KOTTSiaOWMB.Chmku.NtwYcrk, Talent have gone Into Josephine County to pick bops. Mrs. P. P. Roper, who has beon quite 111 for some tlmo, Is uuoh im proved at this writing. Messrs. Mofllt and Mills, who huve boon stopping at John Cablor's place for some time, have moved tn the A, M. Helms place, above Talent. Samuol Carlllo and John Oarvin returned homo lust Saturday from their prospecting trip in the Samp son crook district, above Ashland. They report having made quite a rich strike. Mr. Bosioly, a brotbor ln law of L. J. Sloppy, who has been stopping at Mr. Sleppy's plaoe for the past two months, started Tuesday morn ing with his family and Woo. W. Wells for Fresno, Calif., to resido. D. Andertou, who has a tannery and glove fuotory on Anderson creek, has sold his ranch to J. D. Dorsey, who came here from Alsoa, Oregon, a few weeks ugo, and who bus been living on the Drako place, In Taleiit. Table Kock items. Mrs. S. F. Morlne Is visiting rela tives at Merlin. A. L. Robertson has moved bis family to tho Sisomore place, which ho recently purchased, Mr. Jennings' family are among us once more, and seem glud to be baok to their old homo, Tho demands of the assessor's ofllco are so imperative thoso days that your correspondent has little time to dovoto to news gathering. N. C. Ounn finished hauling grain to Medford Saturday, and some way, after daily trips for three weeks, bo does not look a bit sorry not to have a ohanoo tooontltiuo, C. A. Dickison was thinning the apples in bis oro jard last week, and still the trees look over-loaded. The heavy wind Sunday did quite a little damage to many or them. The many friends of Mrs. Dick I son will be glad to learn that the most encouraging reports of her con dillon are being sent out. She is now considered out or dantrer, but the careful attention of a trainod nurse is still nooossary. Tho "Clerk of the Weather" seems to have forgot en that this is the time lor bright harvest skies The rain of Sunday night and Mon day morning renuored some of the sticky roads, thrown up in the spring and not graveled, rattier sort traveling. Harry Neolon met with an acoi dent that baroly missed being very serious. He was driving tho uer rick team for the Glass thrashor, when ono of tho singletrees broke, letting the doublotree como back with such force as to knook him down. Ho managed to work the day following, but on the next day had to como home. For a day or two he was very siok, but is able to be around again. Such accidents aro sometimes attonded with very serious results and Harry's friends are all hoping that be will esoape any such calamity. J. C. P, Tho Appetite of a Uoat la onvlud by all poor dyspeptics whoao stomacti and liver aro on l ot ordor. All auoh should know that Dr. King's Now L.KO fills, tlio wondoriul atomach and sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures ported hoalth ana groat onorgy. uniy ia conls at Unas Strang's drug store. Central foint items. Sheriff Ormo spent Saturday in our city. Joseph Wilson, of Eagle Point, was in town last Tuesday. Joseph Mann took a load of fine potatoes to Ashland on Wednesday Fred Jones arrived here last Mon day and will romain for fair week. There are thirty raoe horseB at the fair grounds now and more coming. Mrs. Martha Froil has been very ill tho last few weeks with liver troublos. J, C. Barnard has just closed a very suooesstui torm ot sohool at Spikenard. Eldor J. C, Gregory and family left for Salem Monday to attend the M. E. Uonferonco, Miss Elizabeth Stidham com- menood a torm of sohool in Chap parel district last Monday, Miss M. Stanley, of Ashland, who has been visiting relatives here, re turned nome a lew days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey, of Spikenard, were trading with our merohanta one day this week, T. R. Howard, who has been at tending the distriot fair at Rose burg, rolurned Homo Monday, L. 0. Rodonbergor ancTfamily, who liavo been living at Henley the past two years, returned homo Inst Thursday, Thero Is a yast amount of hay find flrmin hntner nut in l.hn rravn. hovlsoa hero and ft great quantity Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Clcanses the System r. EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES Jjflffl&LjzS. PERMANENTLY '"nCIALPr"' BUS THE &CNUINI MINT O by niiiuiruinHiinNwikaiiaUi has beon shipped to the outside markets. Mr. and Mrs. C. Leever, of Vaca- ville, Calif., who have been visiting relatives here the past month, lett for their home Monday. The Jackson County Sunday Sohool Convention held at this place was a success. The attendance was good and much interest was taken. There are quite a number of peo ple camped at the fair grounds, near town. Great interest is being taken and a first-class exhibit is assured. The publio sohool here will open next Monday with Prof. L. A. Stock ing, prinoipal, (Ins Samuels and Misses Anna Clements and Maud Downing assistants. Kenneth Rodenberger has joined the regular army for a three years' term in tho Philippines. His many friends here wish him success and a safe return home. Archie Pries has secured a place in the Southern Pacifio machine shops at Portland, and intends learn' ing the machinists trade. His many friends here wish him success. Gus. Samuels and Miss Lottie Rowe were united in the holy bonds of wedlook at the residence of A S. Jacobs, last Sunday. Their many friends here wish them a suo oessful journey through life. Sams Valley IteruB. Silas Fleming returned from Lakeview last week. Fate Rowe and family have re turned after a two weeks' outing at By bee s springs. S. T. Hodges and K. Foster left Tuesdiy for Sawyer's Bar, Calif, to seek employment. MiBS Cora Oall returned to Ash land last week after a visit of sev' eral days with home folks. A. Sisemore and Geo. Dickey, together with their families and Miss Mae Rowe, went to the hop yards last week, below Grants Pass, Mr. Robertson and family have moved from the E. B. Jennings farm at Table Rock, to the Sisemore residence at Moonvillo. Mr. Robert son has leased the Solomon plaoe for sometime. A party consisting cf Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Sisemore and ohildren, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cardwell, Miss Frances Barnes and Horace Pelton left last week for a mouth's outing at Pelican Bay and Crater lake. Married At tho residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B Blanton, Saturday, Sept. 2, 1899, by Justice C. C. Gall, Frank Miller, of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Delia Blanton, of this place. Tho newly wedded couple are visiting Ashland friends. Read this. One hundred and sixty aero rnnoh, 100 acres in oultlvntion, all fenced, good barn, line stone cellar, etc., joining as nuo a Block rancn ns more is in Klam ath County : a well of lco oold water. three miles from Morrill, in tho Tulo lako valley. If sold In thirty days bIx ooBh, balanoo on tlmo or in trade for town lots in some town in Jnckson County, Oro, It must bo sold; a bargain itico mis is not lounci every day. M. E. Hutchison, Real Estate Asroni Office in Wlnoma hotel, Merrill, Oreg, A. Slover, tho drayman, got him to do your hauling. Household goods .nd heavy articles carefully and safely handled. Teams always handy and teamsters courteous. I -Logo! blauka at Tun Mail offloe. THE COMING DISTRICT FAIR. Next Monday will open the Southern Oregon District Agricultural Sooloty's tulr lit tho Control Point lair grounds. It will continue five days; aotlre prep arations are being made. The grounds are rapidly being oleaned and the build ings put in order. The board is taking aotive measures to make tho coming lair a grand suooeat and feel confident It will surpass any held in Southern Or egon for several years. Encouraging word Is coming In from every quarter; the guarantee fund is now nearly all paid in and the rest Is seeure. There is more assurance of a good attoudanoe this yoar than there has been for sev eral years past and everything Is aus picious of succoaa. Tho racing will be the beat ever soon in this section of the state. The har ness horses now on the ground are equal to any In the stale and the running horses oannot be excelled. Our old friend, Capt. Work, will proalde in tho judge's stand, a sufficient assurance that every race will be a oontesl or tho people will know the reason why. The exhibit of all kinds of stook promises to be good and the pavilion no doubt will be Oiled. Good premiums are offered on fanoy work, fruit, etc. Don't fall to got a premium list, which aan be obtained from any leading store In each town. Como, bring your ex hibits and enjoy a week at the fair. DEWEY AT Gibraltar, Sept. 4. The United States oruiser Olympia, with Ad miral Dewey on board, arrived this morning. The usual salutes were exchanged between the Olympia and the garrison. Dewey is slightly indisposed at present and intends to live ashore. During his slay here this after noon Dewey went ashore and paid a visit to General Sir Robert Bid' dulpb, governor and commander in-cbief of the garrison. The Olympia is expected to sail Sep tember 11 direct for New York, The crew are all well. r neep coughing alaaaMasPe know of nothing better to tear the lining of your throat and lungs. It Is better than wet feet to cause bronchitis and pneumonia. Only keep It up long enough and you will succeed in reducing your weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a alow fever ana making everything exactly right for the germs of con sumption. Stop coughing snd you will get well. Aprs Cherry Pectoral ) 1 q cures coughs of every kind. An ordinary cough disap pears in a single night. The racking coughs of bronchitis are soon completely mas tered. And, if not too far along, the coughs of con sumption are completely cured. Ask your druggist for one of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral u Plaster. It will aid the action ot the Cherry Pectoral. If TOT, hT say wmpllntwfct. rr and d.ilr the bit m.dtcl write u frtW. Too wtlfrocewe a prompt reply lr.it may be ot grMt Wide to you. Addrut, . m lUR J. 0. AVKR, Lowtll, Xui COUNTY TREASURER'S SEVENTEENTH NOTICE Omci of cooimr TBSAsttmn "lie. or Jackson cotnmr, ursoon, - jAflMSOMVItXB. OMiaOM . 8flDt. 8. Notice la hereby alvei ttait Mere are folds In the county treasury tor the redemption ot all outstanding county warrants protested from mm a. IMA tn June 4. ua. both dales inolu- slvs. Interest on the same Vlll eeisatter the anovo aate. u. u.jaotbb, Qonulj Treasurer. ONLY Bid CIRCUS COMINQ T(T Medford, Saturday, Sept. 9th Twice as Large and Twice as Good as In '97, Bringing All New Features I WALTER W W PASHION PLATE THREE - RING CIRCUS I MONSTER MENAGERIE I RACING CARNIVAL ! .-. Society Horse Fair and nemo"" READ THE SPECIAL FEATURES I The Detachment of Roosevelt's Rough Riders. Mo Western Cow boys, but Genuine Rough Riders, who took part in that Famous Bat tle of San Juan Sill. Sousa's Band, Burlesqued by Main's uwn uiowns. A Horseback Riding Pony, First and Only Act of the kind ever ex hibited. A Complete Children's rienagerle. Baby Elephants, Baby uonB aim the Onlv Fair of Living Nursing -Baby Tigers. Big, New Idea Free Street Parade At 10 o'clock each morning. Don't fail to see this mighty pageant and judge the performance by the parade, Jfree exhibition on circus grounds after parade. Admission and Reserved Seat Tickets on Sale at Wolters I Howard's Commences at 9 o'clock A. M. on Circus Day. Doors open at I and 7 p.m. Gentlemanly Ushers in Attendance. San Francisco, Sept. 4. About 4500 troops are soheduled to leave here for Manila between September 12 and 15, on the transports Sher- j-. . i iii i mi man, urant ana oneriaan. xne Thirty-first volunteer Infantry, re cruited from Ohio, Kentuoky, Tenn essee and West Virginia, and the Thirty-fourth volunteer infantry from Colorado, Arizona, New Mex ioo, Indian Territory, Oklahoma and Minnesota are in camp await ing transportation, as are also 850 reoruits for regular commands in tho Philippines. Three others of the new volunteer regiments and a troop of regular cavalry are ex peoted to oome into camp at the Presidio from the east within the next few days. San Francisco, Sept. 4. The hospital ship Relief, according to government offioials here, will not be made useless by her condemna tion by the inspectors of hulls and boilers. She will sail for Manila about September 15 and will oarry her force of surgeons and nurses. At Manila she will serve as a per manent floating hospital in the bay. He Wants to Buy Wheat. ) have arranged to be in Medford dur ing the wheat marketing: season and I want the farmers to consider me a bid der In the Cox warehouse for their wheat, I am prepared to pay the high est marKet prioo at any wrao me iarnv era are ready to sell, U. P. NiL, L. MAIN SHOW OP THE WORLD I . CONGRESS OP NATIONS t Children's Menagerie ( 63Horses aa4 Ponies 63. Per forming in One Ring at One Time; and Managed by One Man. Kerslake, the Vermont Boy, with his Troop of Performing Hogs. 10 Beautiful Lady Hidara, headed by the Circus Queen, Miss Rot Dookrlll. - . 10 Dashing Xquaetrimna, . headed by the Brazilian Horseman, Mar tina Lo Wanda, Jr. 1000 Horses, Men, Women a net Ohlldren. Performances at 2 and 8 p.nw Tents Absolutely Waterpaoof. BOX CALF AND VICI Winter snoes The Celebrated Cushion Bottom For Men and Women. fiT These Shoes are Corn Destroyers All Shoes at Bed Rock Prices w. T. Kame. Next Door to Davis' Grooery OREGON Inflnstri OPENS IN Portland, September 28 CLOSES October 28. 1899 Horticultural and Agricultural froducts of Oregon, Washington and idano in greater variety than ever before. . . Bennett's Renowned Military Bani Miss Alice Raymond America's Greatest Lady Cornet Soloist The Unequalled,, f lorenz Troupe of Aorobats, direct from the Empire Theatre, London; tneir nrst appear anoe in America. A GREAT FILIPINO WAR MUSEUM 3 Great Sisters Macarte Unsurpassed Aor lallats In tbolr thrilling acts And other attractions. A season of great surprises and astounding feats. Reduced rates on all trans continental lines. . Admission...;......;... .....25ct8 Children Under IS Years, Wots Don't K it ! vJk aA the very jfjm- LATBST NOVELTY EipOSluOO