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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1900)
Tr'y'F'T' j .-a i mi OUR COUNTY . . ,' fl Correspondents J A-A. . ..1. 1 .. -. . t. .....l .....J Kft.Mli I'oint ICuiflulH, II V A, 0. IIOWLKTY. Krunk Miuining, tlio LuuiIh poHl riiiiHtor, whh In town IiihI Buniliiy. Win. Diiluy, our funny Htook mini iind iimillry ruimir, wiim in town lust Hunduy, MrH. Win. Holmes, of Cunlrul I'oint, oiiinu ovur IiihI Hunduy to vlriit hur puruntH. MIhh Muttiu Itrimioo, olTniil, whh visiting frloiulH In Kuglu I'oint tliu llrBt of tliu wuuk. All rim Wylund mid diuiKliter, Miss llortliu, wuro vittiting (riondH in town Monday. MIhb Myrtlo Diiluy, of upper Hutto crock, Iuih rottirnud to our town to tu ko uUvuntiigii of our oxuollunt Kl'llOol. Minn Mury Day, of CiriinU I'iihh, Iiiih oiigiiod to touch the linlz school. Hlii) oouiinuncud lior work liiHt TuuBduy, Mr. und Mr. Joh. Itiluy wunt to Cunlrul I'oint IiihI Saturday to titko tlwir biiby to Dr. KircligcBunur for uiudluul truiitmuiit, MIhh A) tu Wood and Iwr nloco, Minn Aimu Nouli, of 8mnH Vulloy, wuro tho uiiimtH ' ,,ur daughters' litHt Saturday night. Mrn. Haltor, diiuglitcr of tho Into David lirowur, of Tahmt, viimu out with hur Btcp-lirntlior, Mr. Itoot, tliiu week to rwuipurato. Word roucliud hurt) hint wuck that MrH. 10. II. I.uwIh, of Elk crook, in dangcroUHly ill and lior hoii, Walkur, left Tiero Sunday morning for that tduoo. Uov. J. I'. Moomaw wont to Tal cul hint Thursday to bo ut tho bed hidu of hit) friend, Hov. David Urower, who died shortly, after Iuh iirrivul. Mrn. Geo. W. Daloy, Jr., i vimt ing tier pnrentH, Mr. and Mrn. Mc Neil, mid her HiHtur. Mrn. CharloH KeynohU, on tho Houth fork of Lit . tlo Butte. : ' Prof. Roht. Jonas waa with the crowd that visited Mcdford laut .Saturday. Ho reports that ho is potting along nicoly with bin itohool in tlio Antelope UiHtrici. Mrn. Geo. Moagerly and WBter, Mrs. O. Himpkins, came tip from Woodvillo lant Tveok to visit thoir DurcnlH. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Hooka thorn, Mr. Hockathom being vOry Hlok with but Iittlo hopo oi rccov cry. School commenced Inst Monday with I'rof.A. L. Httnelton an prin cipal and MiHB Ktta WilHon, aHHmt ant. Thoro was not a full attend unco as nuito u numbor.of tho larger pupils woro detained at home for a wlulo on occount of spring work. I'rof. H. has formed a class in ulguhra and if 1 miBluko not ho will soon huvo a school that wo mav well foi l proud of. Miss Wil Bon HooiiiH to bo tho right ono for tho primary department and has made ti very favorable ImprcBHion ho far and is liked vory much by the children. Last Sunday tho Control Point liime hall team came ovor anu nlsvitfl ii onmo asainHt our boys Quito a crowd gatnored to witness tho procoedingfl and it proved to bo ono oi tlio most nouy uoiuuhiwi uamcs vet this soason. At tho oud of tho seventh inning tho score Hhowod Kaglo Point to lc six uhoad, but at tho beginning of tho eighth inn no: Frank roBtor, inn piwmor, liml im of his llnnorH badly cut whiln cntchiniz a ball, which nccos uifnd.,1 liiH-rotirins from tho field. Tho Central Point boys gained Htfiadilv uftor that and at tho closo of tho game tho score stood 21 to 20, in favor of Contral Point. Kverv-ihino- tiasned off very ploaBiintly and had it not boon for tho heavy Bhowor that came up while tho game was on thoro would havo bcon noth ing to nnir tho pleasuro oi tho occa' nion. . - Hemai'kablo Ouro of Bheuiimtisra, Kknna. Jaokson Co.. W, Va Ahnnt three voBrs airo my wife had kHjii.U n( rheumatism which enn nH hr in hop bod for ovor a month and rondorod hor unable to wiilU a Btop without aislnUuioo, hor limbs, bolnR nllon !. ilnublo thotr normal fllno Mr, 8. Maddox Insisted on my using Chauihoi-latn'B Pain Balm. I puroliBied A Bllv-nt it b itllo and UHnri n aocoruing to the (iireuHonk and tho iioxt tuorntn ho wi'-'iv-ii i" bnvilctRi't without aaBlst-buoj- Vu ? iv m.iniior, and nlio has not had a sli.dur uttaisk bIiuio. A. B. Par soni. P m- nnla by Ohus. Stran(t, drag- Klt. , Uolil Hill Items. ' . JIY BPKOTATOH. Tilly" MoFarren, of baso ball fuio, It'll Monday for Capo Nome. Posttuau'or W. T. Romnos and trlfe vbitfd Jaokeonvlllu Friday and' Saturday. ' ", ,,, ' Surveyor J. S. Howard has boon sojourning her for several days upon biiBitiess.'1 j WtiUor McLoan, manngor of tha Black Cliannal mlae, wa io towu Thursday and reHirts a very favor auto run lor tlio soason, Mllo P, Word, protnotor of the High Uno Dltoh Co., arrived from Portland Monday. Deputy AHHoSHor Kollouu and wife visited Mod ford and Phoonlx Bulurday and Bunduy, , Tho 8. P. R. It. Co. have most of the material lor the new depot on tho ground at this place. Miss May Kolloeit visited her elstor, Mrs, John Hurnoburg, In Modford, Saturday and Hunduy, 0. P. Parker and family, formerly of this plaoo, contemplate a trip to wasoo tJounly about the nmt or May. ... . The Wizard Oil Company, under tho tnanagomeut of Mr. Gallagher, gave three entertainments during the week. Kellogg & Darling are putting In 1000 foot of ground flume In the dltoh for tho Gold Hill Light & Power Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boeman re turned 1'rlduy from San Francisco, after an .absence of six weeks on a buslnoss and pleasure trip. - F, Kolloy reports his Sardine orook inino turning out some very rich oie. He Is having it reduced at tho mine with an arrastre. C, C. McClondon. of Ashland, who has rocontly purchased the i oeidonce property of C. P. Parker, at this place, was In town this week looking up his interests here. Manager Mitchell, of tho Gold Key Svndicalo Co., is having some very rich ore milled from the old Whitney mine, which the company lately purchased of J. J. Houok. Tho following oity officers woro elected Monday for the ensuing term: For oouucilmen, W II Calne, Peoples' ticket; T J Downing, O C Purkeypilo, W T Iteames and A C Stanley, Citizons' tioket; for re corder, A K Kellogg, Independent; for marshal, A J Olson, Citizens' ticket. The business men of this city organized a Board of Trade last week with a membership of forty. The following officers were elected for the ensuing term: 1 liumisoo, president; Oris Crawford and A C Cowing, vice presidents; E C Pent land, seoretaryj W T Reames, treasurer. There la mora Caurrh In thti Mellon of the couDlry lbJQ all oihor dlaoaaea put loBelbor. ana uqui me laai lew yoera waa auppoaea 10 oc iDourable. Kor a froal Dianjr yeara doctor pro tiouiMxHl It a looal dlacaiio. , ana prrncriDoa ioobi remedlAM, and by eonatanily falUnv to ouro wiin local ireaineni. utoqoudodu it inaurautr. Solenao baa proven oaurrb to be a oonitltu- lionai aiaeeae, ana inareiore require! oonaiuu llnnal traaltnent. llall'a Catarrh Ouro. manu factured by K. J. Oboney Co., Tolodo, Ohio, la tbe only ouiiailtutionol cure on the market. It la taken Iniornally In doaea from lodropilo teaapoontul. 11 acta directly on the blood and muooua eurfaco or the ayatem. They offer one nuuarou auiiara or uuy eaae u laua to cure. Bond for olrpulara aud featlmontala. AuuroHN, r. j. uiianaT v.u., loieuo, v. Hold by OruuffUtH. 70. llall'a Family IMlli are tbe bait. ' Forest Creek News. ItYOI'KRA. Mrs. Anna Davis visited with home folks la. t week. Clint Swallow, formorly of Trail crock, is making bis home on For est creek at presont. Isaac Coffman sold his hogs last weok to John Winningham, receiv ing four cents per pound. Goldsby & Jones are still piping with three pipe heads, and will not olean up for some time yet. There are sevoral oases of mumps, measles and whooping oough on ForoBt creek, but all are improving. Mr. and Mrs. Armpnest wore visiting Mark and Cal Winning' ham and their families last Sunday. Fred Anupriest spent laat week at his lather's place, on Uiitlin croek, hauling bay and looking after tbe stook. Fred ArmprlesJ, made a tour of Humbug oreek reoently trying to buy hogs, but he failed to find any for sale in that vioinity. James Davios. on the right fork, has finished piping for this season and has oommenoed to clean up whioh will probably take two or three months. The spring torm of school on Forest oreok commenced Monday March 10th. Miss Elsie Wiley, of Medford, is wanning and seems to be meeting with success. Charles Jones, formerly of Ruoh has moved with his family to the old Kitohon plaoo. He is helping Joe Goldsby to work the placor mine on tbe Uollman place, . Wm. Bostwick has piped off more ground this year on the Viok roy mine than bos ever before been dono in one season. Tho ground prospects well for a good cloan-up The ownors of the Sunset quartz tnino have been doing it good deal of development work lately. The mine is undoubtedly a good one, and we hope the ownert wil) nuot with the suoooss they so suruly da servo. ; ' ' The direotors and patrons of our eohool decided at the annual meet ing to put a terra cotta flue in the school houso as a safeguard against lire, and which is quite an improve tnent over tbe old. rusty stovepipe They have also put ua window shutters to prevent the breaking of tho windows, Coiniutlon Greek ItotiH. Miss Lottie Conovor, of Round Top, visitod at Wm, Winkle's last Sunday. Miss RoBotta Mttham visitod with hor sister, Mrs. Wm. Winkle, sev eral days lust week. Mrs. Nunoy Frodonburg and her daughter, Delpha, have gone to Big Butte to visit friends. T. J., Conovor passed bore re cently, on his way to Eagle Point after a load of wheat. D. Maham, of Eagle Point, was a pleasant caller at T. J. Conover's, on Round Top, one day last week. R. H. Bradsbaw, one of our pros perous farmers, passed by here one day last week, looking after his oattlo. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Winkle have returned to tholr home In Medford, after a several weeks' visit with Mrs. Winkle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Maham. . . Iirownsboro Items. OV JIKUKCCA. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller made a trip to Medford Monday. Mrs. Laura Potior returned home to Ashland a few days since. W. H. Bradsbaw. of Lake Creek. mado a business trip to this vicinity, and also farther out in the valloy, a low days ago. - Mibs Belle Williams went to Modford Monday, where she will probably spend tho summer with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stewart. Mrs. John Edsal, accompanied by part of her family, paid a visit i to B. F. Edsal, of Big Butte, last week, returning home Saturday. Walter Simpson, who has been In Washington for about three years, visited bis old home at Willow Prairie last week. He has since gone to Ft. Klamath, where he in-. tends to remain during the summer. Tbe Best in tbe World. We believe ChamborUlo'i Couch Remedy li the best Id tbe world. A (aw weeks ago wo uflored with a severe oold and a troublesome oougb, and hav ing read their advertisements la our own and other pipers, ws purchased a bottle to see If it would: effect us. It oured us before the bbttle was more than half used. It Is the best medicine out for oo dB and coughs. The Herald, AndersODvllle, Ind. For sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. Real Estate Traaafers. Oeo R Myere, 0 W Kahler, Jacob Oabriel nancy j-iienunoaaon, a a noon and' J N Bmlth to Oold mil High Line Ditch Go. riirht of way for ditch, eaah 1 W L Wcbater and wile to D Brooks, lot 7, blk 1.1. Moaroru R L and af nud Haavor to J A Moray, lot '1. Harbauirh aubdlvlalon. Medford O W Howard add wife la Franols M Ply male, land lu Mcdferd John S Plymulo et al to Jane E Plymale interest m aunvc property, ioto ana al fcotlotl Frnnola U Plymale el ux toC E Htcwart, truat ucn i io unuiviacu iooi r M I I)' male ulace I Uaiy K Tripp and buaband to H L Pou erHt tao acrea, aec 30, tp 3S a, r B e 5 tl u rowura to u , aame lana as aoovc, llou lands OaCKR Co, to Jaa U Bmltb. so acres. sco 31, lp a6 , i 3 w ISO Bolle I'ollott and Husband to Hugbes UIU. UU..U (U, NHU U, V Wi.UB, MJUS M and 33. Id S3 s. r 1 e 25O0 L, F willltsanowiretoJaaTbornlon.lota lu, ii auu lit oik r.. k k aaailiou to Ashland .- 400 I K cascy ana wile to u Navlor. an or lot , DIK 1, UIUURIU nulUD ) uaiinda uaugnt and husband lo Q L Bcbermornorn, iota o aod 7, bile u. ued fotd ... S00 Jaa Drum to uig ueno Hilling oo, X la- toreit in 1JJ acres, sees so. si. sz. to s, r J o; sec 8, 6 and 7, tp 8S , 3 o ISM I a llou ires and wire to juason Drew. & Huron, tp oi , r t w , , , ouv K u Koot to Aionxo Biorcr, lot i. dik 05. Medford 12S kj kuou to vnas uunroro, lot 21. Hoi. man addition, Jacksonville 60 Conrad Minirus and wire to J E Enyart. ' lota e, 7, a, v, iu, ii, i'A one t, Medford.. wo Abrllda L.yndo nnd husband to Ella M uurna, ioih w. , dik l. h k aoauion io Ashland 750 Jaa Holms te T F and af Ferguson. 10 acres. Bt'c a), ip as s, r 1 w 75 H A Button nnd wife to Larorlna Waldcn 830 s U aud N v uurry to Martin Swytcr, lot 1 .ilk 1. Ashland Sarah E Downing nnd husband to L E van vieii, fw aures, aecs, ipa7 a, raw Au onthuhiustlo mootlug of tho farm ers and uioralinnts of Madont county was hnld under the auspices of the ohambor of ooinmeroe to devise ways and moans of sootirlnR bettor irrigation faollltes wlioreby 46,000 more acres of tho best land may be irrigated. . Will lam Hughes wits ohalrmrui, aud ho In vited Civil Euglnoor Tloimau or jfrtsuo to addross the mooting. Plaus wero formulated to oarry out tho suggestlous offered by Tloluian, and ooiumlttees Were apboiuU'd to "ooiifor with Houry Miiler and pocure his oo-oporotion, George H. Fuuning, a ranoher and largo laud holiler of Moroed, died at tlautiiug some days ago. The Snngor Lumber company's ..box, sash nud door factory was destroyed at Banger some days ago. The loss will reach 140,000. Bpeoial Agour Thomas Howard of the rural free lwr-ti.l delivory serviou is iu Baorameuto01' tho purpose of looking ovor tho ground and establishing free conn try rouuw. , ' L. A.Upson, one of tho widely known men of the Siioramunto Uistriot, died of paralysis at Bnwnniouto a tow days ago. After beiug out ouo hour the jury in the John Foudleton murder trial at nodding riiturned a verdlotof murder lalho aeooinl dAin'oe. PeQdletoa killed W.'Ij. lWdlo on September S last. The men had' had troublo ever a mining Oiftlra, Thero were no wltaasses. Pen dloton olniroed that he shot In teM-de- (UN, i . ' ' To Our a Oold in One Bay Take Laiatltre Hromo Qainlne Tablet. All ruiglau reruud tho money If It tiilM to cure. , VTorvvae alf aatare 14 aa Mk bes, M o NEWS OF THE WORLD HAPPENIM08 OP THE PAST FW OAV8 FROM ALL' QUARTERS. ItiualK (taenia to lie Urlftlni Into a War Sararal Children llurned to Death Many Men Stranded at Honolulu ratal fright With Outlawr, , Jumus R. Dill; a corporation lawyer 9f Now York, is roputod to havo just received a foo of 11,000,000 for bringing about the great Oarnogle-Frlck oom- uluo. . Lord Hallsbury ha apologized to the (Jul tod Status for the opening by the British oeusor at Durban of mall ad dressed to ex-Consul Charles E. Ma rram, at Pretoria. Charles W. Mussey, is In jail at Rut- land, Vt., charged with stealing 1148,- 000 from the Horohants' National bauic, of whlob he was oashler. Tho fast mail on the Atlanta and West Point railroad, wbloh left Atlanta for Montgomery and Now Orleans, was wrecked between West Point and 0 po ll ka, Ala. Express Messouger Caslln was killed and Baggagemastor W. B. Blunt badly injured. Arrangements have been completed for the departure of the transport Sum ner from New York In a few days. She ' will oarry a large, body of offi cers and about 1100 recruits to fill vacancies iu Oenerat Otis' foroes In the Philippines as well as a full cargo of stores and supplies. Colonel Wirt Davis, Third cavalry, will have oom mand of tb troops on tho Sumner. Cuptalu Charles T. Baker, asslsstant quartermaster United States volunteers, will have charge of the ship and cargo. Viola Horlocker, a stenographer, who was recently on trial at Hastings, Neb., accused of sending poisoned candy to her employer's wife, has been found not guilty. An official account has been issued at Paris of the victory of the Frenoh troops ovor the Arab army at Inrahr, wbloh assembled with the object of attacking the French expedition which reoently occupied the oasis' of Insalah, southwest of Algeria. The French learned of the scheme and decided to storm the enemy's position, whioh was successfully carried Maroh 19 by a col. umn led by Lieutenant-Colonel Bu. Tbe town was first bombarded and then stormed, the Arab warriors making their but stand 1st the mosque. Thy left 600 men killed and a hundred wounded on the field. In addition 460 prisoners were taken. Archibald Forbe, the well-known war oorresdondent, died In London re oently. He had been in bad health for some years, and daring the last six months had been unabl to do anything, owing to complications arising from rheumatism and paralysis. Former United States Senator Philetus Sawyer of Wisconsin, died at Oshkoah a few day sago. During a fight between outlaws and denuty sheriffs near St. John's, Ariz. 'two of tho latter were killed by the out laws. Two of the robbers were cap tured and the rest of the gang is being pressed hard An explosion ooourred at an early hour at the Union PaoiHo oil house at Lararato, Wyo. The end walls were blown out, the roof thrown 30 feet In the sir, turned over and feu back upon the remaining walls. Tbe explosion was caused by tho oarelessness of a car oilor in leaving the fauoet of a gasoline tank open. A score of persons were more or less injured, Many men from the ooast are strand, ed in Honolulu on account of the plague. They went there expecting to secure emnloyment. .taking enough money with them to return In out they oould not get work. When the plague broke ont they oould not get away, and not secur. Ing employmont spent their money for living and are now In a serious pugnt. A special dispatch from Washington savs: The government nas reoeivea in. formation of the appointment and in. stallation of Senor Teofilo Castillejo as the first AmeriearnV.governor . of tho Batanos group and Oalayan . island. Senor Oostillejo Is a Filipino who re sided in Aparri. Tbe new governor was taken, to Batanes and Oalayan In the gunboat Prtnston, Oonunander Knox. Three ohlldren' were burned to death in a fire whioh destroyed the farm. house of John Brassill, in East Provi- denoe. R. I. The mother suoeeeddd in rcsoulng one,, an infant, from its burn. ing oradle, but the babe lived only a few hours. The other little Viotims perished while the mother vainly strove to pene trate tho wall of fire that kept her off. A large quautity of plows, hoes and other farm implements have been re ceived at Santiago, Cuba, lor free dis tributton tliroughont tbe provinoe, and hundreds of applications have already beeu supplied. ' They say they oan soon raise enough to support thou families, 'The London Standard givos donble loadud promlneuco to the following die. natch from Odessa: " Thero oan be no r , . , , , i . . , - At. longer any uoudi as to ine oojeot ot mo war-liko preparations ;now boing oom- plotod in south Russia. Noarly DnO.OOO troops have already been mobilized for aotive service, xne BiaoK seasquou ren, wltn transports, is nem in instani rendiuesa. Tho tension In the relations between St. Petersburg .and the Sub- lime Port beooines every -day mors. aont. xno position is iookbu upon a. i i t I , Y""""f with the gravest npprohonsion. It the JO reliefs At last I decided to write Ottoman goveinment, f f , dies, I am entirely cured. "-Mus. K. S. 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