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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1899)
UM f W ' V S V V OUR COUNTY ... Correspondents Vftl Jill Kulo I 'ol nt Kafflots. tlY A, 0. IIOWIiKTT. J. J. l'ryor nmdu a buslmiss trip (u Tulont last wuok, Horn To Mr. und Mr. ICmmiuo) J'uol, Out. fllli, (iuunlitur. Mr. und Mm. I'. Brown and uluUir, MIhh llossli), luft on tho excursion for Portland. J. J. Frver reports bavins noon thru China pliuusants In thin lo cality laHt wuek, David Ciiigould has been hauling 1oh18 from Round Top, and Ih pro .paring to subdivide I. is pluoo. Mr. VVoltorB and family, of I'roa imot, wuru tba guosts of Uuv- J. I'. Moomaw on Tuosdoy night of hint woolt, Mr. Van Vlolt had boon at work on tbu windows and doors in tho uppor story of our sohool house dur ing tho pnst wook. Alfred Gordon, mothur and siutur wore In town Hutidny , on their way to Central Point to attend the fun oral of Mrs. Kroil. Our sohool will coiummioo next Monday morning at nine o'olook, with Prof. llnsollon as prinoipal and Uobort Joiiiib HHsistant. I am glad to bo able to announoo that I). P. Mulhows, who has boon ill for a long time with lirights dis ease, is ablo to bo around again. Ho whs In Medford Saturtluy. Hov. J. P. Moomaw returned from Albany on Tuesday of last week, whero ho hnd been as a delegate from tho JaokHon County Dunkard Association to tho State Association. On Tuesday night of last wook Mrs. A. M. Thomas gave a rag tack ing party at hor home and the re sult was a big lot of carpet rags sewed and a good social time en joyed by tho ladies present, Alonzo Noa and family, of Idaho, son-in-law of Mrs. Kelsue, arrivod hero laBt Saturday and stopped over night wiih Mrs. N.'s sister; Mrs. Cllno. 1 Thoy ; proceoded to Mrs. Kelioe's on Sunday morning. ; K party from .Talent, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. J off. Boll and Miss Anna Jeffrey, wore on Ilulto orook Saturday night on a ilshing excursion, but did not meet with much success.. Miss Jeffrey remained and is now the guest of Mrs. O. McGoe. Thero was a party out from on a Ashing excursion last week, and I am told thnt thoy fired off nlno charges ot dinamite in liutto orook, and the result is that there are scores of dead fish in the creek now. Tho noxt grand jury may take nutiae of the aflair. Last Friday night Mark C. Mun son, of Kouolmrg, spout tho night with us. Ho is traveling in tho in to rest of the Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, und reports having good ruoouhb in oruauir.ing Sunday schools in d if ferout localities, lie organized one in tho Liberty school district lust Sunday. Thoro are quite a number of tho Klamath Uounty toiks passing through this place, going to and from Medford, procuring supplies for the commit season. Mr. and Mrs. Culbortson, Mr, and Mrs. Hill, I)r, and Mrs. Plctcher, llalph New man and Mr. Lawsou, besides a number of others, passod through our town Inst weak en route to Klamath County. On Monday of laBt week W. J. Compton came near having a Are that would havo roaullocl disaster ously had it not boon for one of our oitir.oiis, Joe Rtloy, who dmoovorcd tho blazo. Mrs. C. had sent ono of hor little twins, agod four years, up stairs on an errand and sho con oludod to light tho lamp. In her effort aha broko tho lamp oliimuoy and'thon hid tho match in a crack between tho boards whoro tho paper was torn. Tho rosult wna that !n a short timo somo olothlng that was lianainc on tho wall caught lira, but Mr. Kiloy ran up stairs and knocked tho board oil and uxtin guished tho firo beforo any serious damage was done, except burning a few articles ol apparel. Oito day lftBl wook I mada my . anuuul trip to Nick. Young s gar den whore he lakes pleasure in showing his visitors tho dill'uront kinds of vegetables and fruit that money-back tea and baking powder at ; 3 0 II Schillings ha can raise on stink i olmru can be utsllzud. It is useless for inn to onumerato the different kinds and auulllv of mituiils. hII tlm from groundohorrles to squashes as lurge as a wasn tun, itiisities punches una pours or me iinest (iiiality. While the most of hiu '1111 irlih. tftt had their vines bitten by the frost, His vines are all green and vigorous. When lhiB two dilolioH, taken out of r Koguu river, reach this valley nd tiie farmers learn to properly u use watei, our stick v land will uroVH to lie the inimt. vulmililu luiwi in the valley. There was a gonuino surprise party at tho residence of Mrs. B. Perry last Sunday nigh , intended as a farewell party, us Mrs, Perry and : her daughter, Mrs. L, Klok moyer, leave this week for Wash- tuition. 1 hero wore Dreseiit nn tl, ouaasinn Mr. und Mm W. .1 f',w..rv. ton. Karl and Kthel Compton, Mr and Mrs. U. McUt'O. Miss Anna effrev. Mrs. II. L. Friend. Onion Cureton. Wilbort AhIiiimIh AIChkI Gordon, Austin Green, Mrs. A.M. 1 nomas, Mrs. llowlett and three auuhters. The uoiniifiiiv ii.nl ol W. J. Com ton'B and marched in a bodv to t ho res donee of Mrs. Piirrv. and tho first thai tho inmates of tho house knew of their presence wus tlio singing of the serenade song. At the close o the song Mrs. Perry invited the comimnv in and tho evttnlna was bikiiI in iriimin. songs and rocitjtinns by the chil dren, l.lulil relroslimonts wore served and u very enjoyable time was had. What Is Hhlloh T A irrand old remedy for couirlm. colds and consumption; usati tlirouiili the world for half a cuntury, has cured in numerable ciutoa of Inulpiuiit consuinp tloa und relieved many In udvunaud sUitfoe. If you are not sntlgllud with llie result we will relutid your moiiuy. I'rloo 2A ota., CM ota. and tl.OO. bold by Ohua. Strang, dmo-glst. Klamath County Items. from tbo Hopuulloaa. Mr. Geo. Olllold and Miss Win- uifred Brown were united in mar riage on Sunday, tho 1st inst., at tho residence of tbe bride's father, K. M. U. Brown, at Kound Lake. A herd of 809 cattle belonnina to Mitchell Bros, woro driven through Klamath Falls yesterday morning an roulo to Montague, from whence they will be shipped to the Uakland market. . ' . ' Mr. Uohuor', a prospective rancher who lives a few miles out, was in town yesterday, Mr. Bonner's suc cess in raising barley this season undoubtedly beats all competitors and ''takes the cake Oa 14 acres he raised 1 131 bushels. This would bo over 80 bushols to tho aoro. ' 1 Tho fore part of the week warm Ores were necossury to comfort. Fronts lay thick on walks oarly Monday morning and the nuutomy of tho house fly became stiff und cadaverous. In the chilly dawn man walked along humped up bb though ha had been struck by a 13 inch projectile. Everything sug gested preparations for winter. From Iko Klamath Kails Express. A. K. Austin and wife, of Merrill, were in tho Full City yesterday on their way to Medford to rosido. Wm . Flackus and his brother, of Dairy, are at work this week re pairing tho bridge across Link rivir. J. G. Piorce returnod Suturday from Ashland accompanied by his father, L. J. Pieroo, of Forestvillo, N. V. Fred Adams and family returned from Koguo rivor valley last ihurs day, whore thoy have beon on a visit for the past month. ' Miss Lizzie Moreland, of Jackson County, was in town last Saturday from the lower Swan lako school, which sho is toaohing. alio accom paniod C. C. Low, at whose plaoe she is stopping. John Callahan and wife, of Bo nanza, were in town Monday on thoir way to Medford. Thoy were accompanied by Miss Tillie Calla han, who is staying at the Esmond, taking caro of her brother. Patsy Callahan, who is Biok with typhoid fover. Youug Mothers. Croui) Is the terror of thousands of young mothers bueauuo Its outbreak Is so agonizing und froquontly fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure tiots like muirla In casus of oroup. It has navor boon known to fall. Tho worst oases rallovod immediately Pi lco 26 ots. r0 oti., and i.uu. aoia Dy una, Strang, druggist. Brownsboro Items. ny ukukcca . Mordioa Hobbo, of Canby, Calif., was the guest of Ed. Mills ono night last wuok. Mrs. R. M. Cox, of Big Butte, is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Charles Prnll, of Central Point. John Ragsdale, late of Alaska, returned to Jacksonville Monday, after visiting old friends above Lako Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Culbortson and fam ily, of Ft. Klamath, spent Tuesday night here, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J, K. Bell, ami family. , Wo are sorry to announce that our good neighbors, V. Cnnibest and family, left Mond y morning to find u now locution, ell her in this valley or in tho WillatnetUt valliy. Mrs. S. A. .Carlton, of Wellen, Mrs. J. W. Curry, Mrs, II. G Nlch oIhiiii and Mrs. II, JC. Hoyden, of Medford, passed through hero ono day lust week on their way to Geo, Nichols', of Lnko Creek, to help welcome home the happy brido and grooiA, Mr. and Mrs, 'iarrett, who weni recently married in Jackson ville. Mrs. Garrett was formerly Miss Luoludu Nichols, a very pop ular young lady of that vicinity, KriendH here are tendering congratulations. Many a Ixiver Han turned with dlufc-ut from an other wlno lovuhlo girl with un offensive brualli. Kurl'a Clover Boot Tea puri nes the breath by Its aetl.-n on the howola, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for .voaix on uhaoiuto guarantee. Price 'a ota., 60 ota. Hold by Cbus. Htrung, drugglat. ' Forest Creek Hews. IIV OI'KKA . Grandma Winningham bus been in very poor health of lata. Cat. Winningham hits moved to the Sunset mine, where he has em ployment. Cspt. Ruch. of Wedgfiville, and A. W. Hturgos left Monday morn ing for Portland. Kev. Iloxie, of Williams creek, preached on Forest creek the first Sunday in this month. John Winninghum is home from Klamath County, where he and J. Davis put up 2H0 tons of hoy. We are informed that the family of W. H. Bostwick, of Bishop creek, are having considerable sickness ol laU). Fred Knox, of lower A Delegate, and a butcher from Grants Pass, were iu this vicinity one day last weak. Jas. Davis has purchased a mine with pipe and equipments on tbe Kiglit fork. We did not learn the price paid. Mr. and Mrs. Armpriest were do ing trading in Jacksonville and vis iting with L. D. Minear and family one day lust week. Walter Armpriest is quite sick with malaria fever ' and dissentery. Little Mabel ' was very B'ck lost week but h-s recovered. Jos. Gouldsby and family have moved to the CorTman ranch, on Forest creek, which be has leased for a term of five years. Rev. Eby will not preach here next Sunday, as announced, as ie will attend the Dunkard love feast, at their church near Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howland re turned from Portland one day last week, where they have been visit ing Mtb. II. 's parents in that city. J. D. Pearoo and sons are repair ing their big reservoir, preparatory to mining this winter. We would like to Bee a mining boom this win ter it would help the farmers as well as the miners. J as. Armpriest, of Forest oreek, would like to trade a good milch cow for good corn; also would like to inquire after some good alfalfa pasture for cattle and price per month. Address him at Jackson ville. Maryarllle, Oal, U building an artlfl oiol ioe plant. Order in all linos of bnalneaa are mora plentiful than material to &U them with at present. About 80.000 Inchea of water have been dreloped in southern California during 1898 and 1809. Salt Lake, Butte and Auaoonda now have telephonic connection. Water and scrap iron ore the' two toaroest thing in California at present. I. H. Thomas, horticultural oommia loner of the Visiilla dlatriot, ha mode a report to tho board of supervisors for August and September, ibouuu say he finds the orohards have broken all provions reoordB for crops and that about one-fourth mora fruit was railed thou wjm anticipated by the most sanguine growers. A naphtha lannoh belonging to Alex ander Uedomann exploded at the mouth of the St. John's rivor, Fla., and catch ing firo was totally . oonsumod. Uedo mann is supposed tobe drowned. W. White, ono of the party, was badly burnod about the face and hood. ,Bd. Uodemann is also burned, but not seri ously. At Ventura Robert L. Hill, oonvioted of murder in the aeoond degree, still occupies a cell In the oounty jail. For tho sooond time Judge Day granted a stay of aentenoe through the tnterreu tion of the oondemned man's attorney, who are fighting for a new trial. The Idaho and North Dakota volun teers were mustered oat of serrloo at Bon Frfinciaoo lost week and left for their home. Lily Indorf , an inmatfl ot the Stork too hospital, oominltted snleid by strangling herself while insane. Ordere ware received at Vanoonver Barrack (Waah.), Saturday, for the Tbirty-ftf tli Infantry to embark on board tba tnwaport Rio Janeiro aad Blkh for ' 'IVM.fi '!( :..'. ,l ii DON'T LIKE Eoitou Mkijkoho Mail: Ac cording to promise I drop you those few lines for the benefit of my friends who I know are anxious to hoar from Costa Rica, but am sorry to toll them that I failed to get there, as when I got to New Orleans it was quarantined against Costa Rica, because of yellow fever and the authorities couldn't let me go for two weeks and perhaps four, and there was yellow fever In Now Or leans so I thought it was time for mo to get out when I could. And lot roe say to my Oregon friends be contented to stay on the Pa cific coast for they can't beat it for a pleasant homo to live in and en joy the comforts of life, and that I saw and learnod enough in New Orleans to convince me that I do not want to live in Costa Rica. I wouldn't tako toy family among such a low, degraded class of peo ple to live for all the wealth the country has. Tho country and cli mate may be all right when you get there but the class of people you would have to associate with would sicken you if you thought anything of yourself and family. My impression of Costa Rica is largely gotten from what I saw in New Orleans. The people there are very much mixed. There are too many filthy and lazy people there to suit me. In Costa Rica there must bo more of them as there are fewer while people there. I don't think it a fit place for a man to go with a family. I don't wonder at them having yellow fever in New Orleans, or any other loath some disease. It is tbe filthiest place I was ever in and I have traveled considerable. The country is wet and swampy and full of mosquitoes. The hottest ntgbt 1 have experienced in twenty- six years was during my stay in New Orleans. I waB there three days and was glad when I got sway, but for all that I would nave gone to Costa Rica if I could have gotten there. I am now at Hanta Rosa, Calif., and will remain here some time. This is a pretty place re minds me of the Kogue river valley. Yours Respectfully, Polk Hull. sonq of the tramp. , With garment Uttered nd torn. With eyea that were blear and red. Remnant of ahoea on hla feet, And the ghont of n hat on hla head. On through the atinahlne and rain, Year In and year out he atrode. And anon aa he atrayed by meadow and glade. He aang thla aong of the road : Tramp, tramp, tramp, O why will folka try to be goodt Tramp, tramp, tramp. Why, I would not work If I oould; Tramp, tramp, tramp, Oh, this la the-Uffi for me, Tramp, tramp, tramp. Toward the ahore of eternity. Tramp, tramp, tramp. The appetite never Saga. Though t know that thoy call me a aeamp. And look with disdain on my raee. Tramp, tramp, tramp, What do V'carn for their Jeerfl? Give me the barn for a camp. And what care I for their sneera. Tramp, tramp, tramp, By the farmhouse thrifty and white; Tramp right up To tho back door and ask for a bite. TramD. tramp, tramp. Comes the farmer and hands me klok. Bays that unlosa I tramp. He'll mellow my head with bliok. Tramp, tramp, tramp, With a heart that Is light a air: Tramp, tramp, tramp, And never a worry or care, All that I want 1 have,. So let thorn call me a scamp. Riches and honor for some, But for me the life of a tramp. H. Tims. In Minneapolis Journal. The Mutati In A trie. The Cape Dutch have no enthusiasm for the English empire and the Knghoh To study their history from the time we came to the cane will explain that fact. But it is to their interest to be loyal, aud they know it. And their op ponents know it. But in the houth African political war game anything i good enough to beat a Dutch dog with. The Dutch are alow. They arc mostly uneducated, as we understand educa. tion. They often seem Btupld to a quicker or town-bred mind. But the man who buys a Dutchman for a loot will have a hard" bargain. .ven blindfolded Dutchman know on which side his bread Is buttered, and their motto in international politics is "Bet ter the devil we know than the devil we don't know." Fortnightly Keview. , Market Report. Tho lollowlng are tho prloes paid by our tnorohants this wook (or arm pro duco. This list will bo ohanged eaob week as the prloes obange: Wheal ......;....47i Oats .... ..50 Flour.. Barloy Mill Peed... Potatoes,... Eggs,. B.tttor, Diana, dry,. Bacon. Hams Shoulders,.. Lard...... . Hogs live.. ,.1.40 porlOOlbs .l.iu " ....90o " II " 17 per doz ..... ,22t por lb OS ...IS ..07 ..10 Legal blanks at Tua Mail offloc. US. 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The total number of recruits obtained for the 12 volunteer regiments last called out is 14,168, including 836 men secured yes terday, The Thirty-eighth, Thirty ninth, Forty-fourth, Fortr-flf th and Forty-sixth regiments are fully organized, and the Fortieth, Forty-second, Forty- third, Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth each have more than 1000 men. The Forty-first and Forty-ninth are the only regiment not yet np to the 1000 mark. Iiess than 1600 men are needed to com plete th organisation of the entire vol unteer army at now autheneed. ELY'S CREAM BALM U ponltireetira. tippty Into the nostrils. It It qnirttly abwrbed. M Mots at DratrRisU or by null : uinp!c 10c by mall. BLY BROTHERS, M Warm. SC. New Yotk City. Preserves A r-trulia, Jellka, pickles or catsup arc 4 47 more eaailr. mora aulckir. mora tffm fhcalthfullv aefttal with ReQned rnnSlntwu tban by mny otbar method. IKaeoaof otberaawUiba """"'"Refined Paraffine Wax la erery bouse bold. It la clean, tasteless and odorless sir, watar and acid proof. Get ft pound cake of It with n list of Its many uaea from tout drufgtst or rooar. bow eTerywhsrs, Uadaby ThoassjiidB ar Trying It . In order to prove th great merit of Ely's Cream Balm, the most effective oar for Catarrh and Cold iu Head, we have pre pared a generous trial size for 10 cents. Uet It ol your druggist or send iu cents to ELY BROS., 66 Warren St., N. Y. City, I suffered from catarrh of tho worst kind ever since a. boy. mid I never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Balm eeems to do even that Mnny acquaintances have used it with excellent results. Uscar Ustriim, 15 SVarren Ave., Chicago, 111. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine, mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, iO oeuts. At druggist or by mod. v'vxv'.a visit DR. JORDAN'S qriat MUSEUM OF ANAT023Y 1061 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL The larffMt Anatomical laMwum OrtatMt attraction tn the CUy. A Wwterf& tight for visitors. wKusua, or aujeontraow cd (UsoMo.ptMltlTvly corl by tiie oMcxt Biclnllst on the Paolo C'oail. Sntablltbad 0 ynara, M. JORDAN PRIVATE DISEASES ' ToaHf nn and mlildl ureal ntrm who ar KutTerlns from tht t'U'tcU ot youthful India ereUona or exectsn In maturtr wsanrsm. WaarvfiiiM anrt nliVHliosJ lfedtkllllv. . ptsir, nnhtol In all ItacompU caiioiiaj ptrmawrrum rhvGonarrttacf, Olci m, Proat a, Frrw rnmadtos, of groat curAllyt) powtr. th Doctor bvm ao kri-Atind hla traatmpnt that ti will Ml only afford Tumedlat rellff. but pVmatiwit cure. The Doctor does not clalni to perform mlriiotan. but Is wsll known to be a rslr and tqunre ruytiician sua auriron. jremi w Id blsapMhltr Dlavaus f Mm. ITPHILI Ihorouably raClcated tKUS ths svtum wltbeul the qm el Hrer.v. TmtMi Site by an Bxpart. II ear far Hwplnre. A uluk and ndtmi Nrtrer PIlH, riaanr anil r lilnta, a Dr. laMan'a sptolil nalnlca mslhHs. EYCSf MAN anplrliif teunwut rjtT nr oonoK aptnfos ot hbeomrlalnt. w wiu CwmiUM a po&irira cvas Skvrv tu ws wvltnnk. ConiulUUon FRKto nnd slrtellr S'tvat. CJfAHOM VXr RKASOK4JlX ... TrMUnlnlMMmi T W bf HllT. Writs (or Book. p'nilosp.'TKT MAHMAaa. SmiDMA (A Tlo'.v( J k..w Tat rtstll r tvritA X DR. JORDAN A COmIOSI M&rktttlt.rt. K f 'bVa'A''' ''''J. a in every teat mad fl. St. a uwt nemon.tra'te it. .uperlorlty ovw ottMr diuuu romeuiea. ll mattsrs not hew otv stinate the ease, nor what other treat ment or re media hvA fillnrl n. a a dlieaae aa B. 8. 8. ourea, and none aw . J. R. Harden, Prop. ; ; Shop on Seventh street, opposite Union Livery Stables. SHAVING 10. HAIR CUTTING 20. Give me a trial and you will oobm . again. - BAST AITD SOUTH BY THB- , The - Shasta - Route of vbv . v .!' ; SOUTHERN PACIFIC COIPAHV EXI'KESS TKAINS LEAVE PORTLAWB DAILY. . (i South rlorttt Kit aw m 40Sp.nr' 8:06 p. MO . m 6:4p.a. 8:50 a. am. 6:30 p. a SSp-aa. 2:35 p.m. 8:40 a. m 8:40 p. m 7KJO p. m 1D:&0 a.m 7:46 o.m 5:00 p. m 6KB p. m 6:40 a. m Lr. Portland , Lv. Medford Ar. Ban Pranotsoa Ar. Lt Lv. Ar Lt Ar Lt Ar Ar Ar Ar Ar Offden Ar Ar Ar Ar Ar Ar Ar Denver Omaha ' CbleoffO ' Los Angeles El Paso Fort Worth New Orleans 8:15 p. m 7:00 a. m 8:15 p. m 4:15 p. m 7:55 a. m Dining Care Observation Cars ' Pullman first-class and tour ist cars attached to all through trains. R09KBURQ MAIL-DAILY. 830 o. m I Lv S'jQ p. m i Ar Portland ArUJOp.aa Lt 1 7:80 at. bb Roseburg CORVALLI8 MAIL DAILY (Ezoept 8undar 70. m I Lv U:IS p m I Ar Portland CorvalUs Ar I 6:59 p. aa Lt 1:06 p. bb At Albany and Oorvallla connect with tralaa) of O. O. Si E. rallwar. INDEPENDENCE PAL8ENGER-DAILY ; . (Ezoept Sunday.) 4:50 p.m 7J0p.m 8 JO p.m Lv Portland Ar Ar McMlnnvllle Lv Ar Independence Lr 6:60 a. 4:fOa. Direct oonnectlon at Ban Franctaco wHs steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, China, Taw Philippines and Australia. For through tloketa and rates call on or a) dress Mr. w. V. Llpplnoott, Agent, Medford. v R. KOEHLHR. O.B.MARKHAH. ' . Manager. 1 u,ir ar A PORTLAND OStdON. TASTELESS CIrlOLL ' ' IS JUST A& COOS POR ADU LT., WARRANTED. PRCE OO Ot. id i ,i OiLATu.IiJA, Nov.lMiaj. Paris Medlolne Co., Bt. Ionia, Mo. amtiinioni' Wo suM last vaar, 000 bottla of DHOVE'8 .'rAEn'Bl.bVS OU1LI. TONIC and hare ' "puglit lurre sroou .ilnalr two yat. In all ovr a nrl9tt'ie of )i roan, in the drnff M In ?ov sr cold an nrttole WM Will traals irttoni was aaro low aavo ttob uaivai iMtum on uvriwic. ., iyni.irn r.il-n ItnioiiK-e I iMi vlUif rirvir hi'i'i , '..',) ii.) ti! i-Vi iht v, iwtt -ill ...jii ; i y -. i io tnr-A i I r',: ,4 ;;, IIMI I W"3 TON E