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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1900)
PERSONAL. ;i aWj.A....fc r i -ia-wLi J) Jciu ltudi r wit uvur from KiikIo I'ulnt Miindiiy. I.uiu . Olinrluy wns lu from Climax .. Mundity. Mr, ami Mr. A, I. Aaltuury wuru In fi'uin Wolluu, Mundity, Mrs. FVod nurnnlitii'K wu at AbIiIuiiiI tlilt wuulc visiting frlond. Mix Mny WIkkI" win vUltlnif Con tnil l'olut frlunds this woelc. Mi', and Mr. Hood of Jackson ville ware Mudford vlallors Monday. Ml'. Goulu, tlio musle .Umohur, wa t Ould Mill a ouuplu of day llili wuok. Mr. and Mrs. It. U. Hiilluy wuru vis iting J, P, O'flatra and family taut week. Isiuto Doiitflui of Morrill, was In Mod ford Hi la wouk, auourlnit mudloul treat munt and buying Kxda. Mm. J, C. I'undluton and liur mother, Mr. Kilorson, wuru visiting Mudford friends I nut wuuk and till). W. C. Cliiipmnn, of UcukIo, waa a Medforit visitor Inat wuuk. TlIK Mai;, iiukiiowlud(ua a pluaaunt call. (Ion. and Mm. Cliaunuy Nyo wuro down from Prospoot this wuuk vUllinif tliulr rulnllvua and many frlunds. ' MIm Lulu llrlirif, of Ashland, wns In NUidforil over Hunduy, visiting llio Mlsso 1'rudoncu nnd Kallo Anglo. Mia. f. M. Cox, of Woodvlllu, waa In Mudford th I a wuuk upon a vlnlt to bur liaicnU, Mr. and Mra. 0. 19. Uorallnv. Mra. M, A. Stoddard onmo up from Ml. Titbor, Oregon, Tueduy, for bur annual vlsll to bur aona, tho Taylor boy. Merchant I, A, Wobb win at Portland upon busluaaa tlila week purchasing a now atouk of good for his Mudford trade. Cupi. Gordon Voorlilos and family left Inat wuvk for l.oxlngtyn, Ky,, where lliuy will romatn until next April, Mr. Win. Arthur, molhor of Mra. J. H. Uulllugur, luftTuuaday for Walt uurg, Waah., whoro abu will apond tho wlultir. Mra. Kotborlno Splolinan ruturuud Saturday from Applegale, where abu hod been lu attendance upon Mra. Pat rick Swayuu. Kov, F, Sunk ruturuud Monday even ing from KlamaVlion and Siiowclun, Calif., at which plaoea bu huld service during bla abaanco. Mra. Hattlu Uartlelt camo ovur from Ft. Janet, Calif., Monday overling for a few weeks' vialt witb relative and frland In Mudford. ' . Mr. and Mr. R. E. Stlno loft Tuoi day (or Uunoula, Calif., wliuro tney will roalda and tho bull wishes, of a boat of frluuda wunt with tbutii. J. W. McDonough waa ovur fro n Ft. Klamath this week. He 1 ougagod In alook railing out thoro and la doing well hut aaya tlmoa ro clone. Miaa Theda Khwogon, who Maa boon In Mudford upon a visit to bor paruuta, Mr, and Mr. J. Ebwegon, returned to Sun ''runoisnn Sunday morning. Help 0 0 0 Nature Babies arvd children need proper food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is wrong. . They need a little help to get their digestive machinery working properly. COD LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES orLIH SODA will generally correct thi? difficulty. If you will put from one fourth to half a teaspoonful in baby's bottle three or four times a day you will soon see a marked improvement. For larger children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to age, dissolved in their milk, if you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish ing power. If the mother's milk does not nourish the baby, she needs the emul sion, it will show an effect at once both upon mother and child. s 50c. and ti.oo, all druggbM. .riTT f. nnwun r-l... I. Nur Vnrlr. F PURELY W, Voegoll ninl daughter, MU Myr tlo, (if ApplogiUo, woro In Mudford WudnuHiliiy 11 poii luinlnutD. Mr, V, Is u sun of mil' (food townsman, Mr. Ilunry Vooguli. Mli; I.otllu, A 11 1111 and 10 f II u l'unkny, Muy liigniin, Muy und Luliili Wlllliiins alio Cora Little, of Central l'olnl, woro visiting Mudford frlunds IiihI wouk, as wuru ulao Mussr. Una Morris und Will IConnoy, O, Hunson and family returned lust wouk from a trip tbrougb enstorn Ore gon, Washington and Idaho. They havo buun absent about a year and a half and aro now quits wull sullaflud to' bo again resident of Mudford. S. n. Lano, of Rosoburg, It a visitor In Modford tbla weok upon business. Ho tin purohnsod the Jack Morris property on thu West Hldo, paying KloO tburafor. Thu purobaao waa uiadu through W. T. York'a real estuto agency. Dr. J. 0. Qoblu returned Saturday from hi qultu extended trip Into Klamath County, whoro he did a flno buslnes In hi line. Tho doctor la a llmt-clas op tician and a splendid gentleman and mokes friends and does business whoro uvor ho goon. Mra, 0. L. Davla and daughter, Miss Huznl, loft yesterday for Los Angeles, Calif., whoro they go to spend tho winter. Mra. Davla' bualtb la not tbo best and It la hoped and oxpooWd that alia will proflt by tbla trip and a fuw months' In the aplundid wlntor climate of Southorn California. J. W. Manning and son, Orovor Cleve land Manning, wuro in Mudford tbla week from Klamath Fall. .They woro hero 1 dying a visit to Dr. I'lckol and upon busluos. Tho ron la attending St. Mary' academy at Jacksonville. Mr. Manning waa at one llrao In the early daya ahorilT of Jackson County. W. M. Tobey, who arrtvod In Mod ford last wuuk from Nebraska, left Monday evening for Hooututlo, Idaho, whoro bo will work during tlio winter, returning to Medford next spring. .He camo hero with tho Intention of renting a farm, but found ho waa too Into. Ho aold all hi live stock and stored hie household good and farm lmplomenta. J, C. Elder waa over from Waldo lat wuok paying a vialt to hi many old tlmo Mudford frlunds. Tbo gentleman owns throo-quartera of a section of land thrue mllu from Waldo, part of which ho farma and upon tho romalndor ho la prospecting for copper and good Indi cation aro plentiful. Upon a nearby quartor auction bo aold not a great while ago for S5600, tbero la now In operation an extemlvo copper plant. Central Foiut itema. Olwoll Bros, aro shipping largo quantities of apples to foreign market. Mrs. Ann Thomas, of Eaglo Point, sponl Tuesday in our city visiting frionds. ! Miss Botty Olsscn inado friends in.. Siskiyou County, California, a v i (it tho first of tho week. Mrs. Kiiimit Hohh.of Grants Pass, spent a couplo of days last week with her sister, Miss Mary A. Meo. James Stevens, of Grants Pass, whs in town Tuesday looking for mutton for tho Josophino County market. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Olwell and daughter, Miss Julia, left for San Jose, Calif., Monday, wliero thoy will spend the winter. - Dr. Ilinklo has just received a largo assortment of clocks of nil descriptions, Call nnd sec them hctoro going elsewhere Prof. H. J. Dillon, ono of the leading psychologists of tho day, has hcun giving a course of lectures at tho hrick hall this week.' - Tho momhcrs of tho M. E. Church purchased a bell for tho chufoh last weok, and now thoy aro roady to havo tho new building dedicated. Steam Feather Renovating. Pillows and foathor oeds washed and onrod with stoum. Tho foathors are taken from the house In tho morning just as they are on the bed and roturnod about G p. m. the eamo day. Ticks are thoroughly dusted and ro-sowed, or now links aro put on whon ordered. Feather ticking should not bo washed. Tho principal objoot for doing tills work is to properly euro tho feathers, take tho animal mattor out of tho quill, which should bo dono boforo tho feathers aro used, as it absorbs the porspirntion from ono's body and in it aro thegorms which tbo natural heat of tho body and sun gives llfo to, and thoy devolop into a worm which In tlmo totally destroys tho fonthor. There Is no waste to feathers or down and every atom of disease germ of what ovor naturo Is absolutely destroyed and thoy are roturnod to the customer, por footly dry, ready for inimotlitite uso, as light as air nnd pure as snow. Thoso who aro Interested in this work will plonSb givo this mattor tholr attention. I shall parsonnlly condiiot this work and porfoct satisfaction is guaranteed in ovory Instance. ' All, and ospooially tho Indies, are Invited to call and soo this work. Ofltoo next door to Mrs. Palm's mlllinory eloro' on Wost Sov enth stroot. Work begins Monday, Nov, 12th. . T; H. B. Taylor, Proprietor. TI.OUl.LE IN CHINA. Pauw, Nnvninbcr 10, General null loiiil, iHiiiiiiiiinillng tho French forces In China, iiniiminoi'B lir 11 dispatch received boru In-iilght that a serious Hoxer move liiuiit Is rnporlod south of I'oa Ting Ho reporla that the French troops at tuoked mi milroiiche 1 villngu on Onto hor DOi h, mid diovo out tho Boxers, dusplto the hitler's artlllury. Three Frenohmen wuro killed and several wounded. Pkkinu, NovoinlHir 0 (via Shanghai, November 10), LI Hung Chang has re ceived a note from Kuiperor Kwnng Hsu doolining to accede to the demand for tho punishment of Tang Fa Using, and consenting only to the banishment of Hu Union. The note lfaa not 71 boon formally comuianloated to the ministers, IIonokonii, November 10. A typhoon struck tho town lust evening and raged until morning, A Urltlab rlrer gnnboal waa sunk, but her crow are reported to be aafo. Great dumage and los of life oceurrod among the nut I to craft, bat il is Impossible a yet to ascertain the fall extent, Dkhi.in, November 11. Following h tho full text of a statement, evidently Inapircd, lu the Cologno Oassette ol Saturday, ns to tho understanding roaohud by tho roprosentativas of the powor lu Poking rogarding tbo Chinese settlement: "Pour purleaVs botwoon the envoys in Peking for thu purpose of agreeing upon tho fundamentals for peace negotiations with tho Chinese plenipotentiaries pro ceed favorably lu tho wholo terioa ol iuiportuut points. "An agreement has boon reached be tween thu power particularly rogardiug tho punishment of tho main culprit, the mandarins and princes; also regard ing tho witnessing of tho execution ol such piiulilniieuts by representatives o' tho powers; also rogarding tbo principle of paying duuingea to tbe several gov eminent for the cost of the China ex peditloua and for damagoa sustained I privuto persons and miasloua; alao gnrdiug tho permanent atntioniii' . sufllcleut guards for tho Peking U. tlons; also rogarding tho razing of tii Taku forts, and, finally, rogarding th muiuteiiauce of eocnre regular comma uioation between Puking and tbe sou alioro. "About a number of other demand pat forth by so para to power negotiH tlons nro atlll pending." Romk, November 12. The Tribmn publishes tha following from its Peking oorruapondetit: "Li Huug Chang and Prince Chiug have informed me thai the domanda of tho powera for the pun ishment of Prince Tonn and tha with drawal from powor of the empresa art too humiliating to be acceded to by tbt Chluoee." Tikn-tsin, November 6. Oenorn'. Tomo Campbell's column has returned to Tien-tain, having bufuod and shelled altogether 30 vlllngoa. He found tin oonnlry lu geueral oatentatioaslv friendly. The Russian sent two columns from Lulal to Yang Tsu on Sunday. Ting Yung, acting viceroy of Chi Li, tho Tartar Cioueral, Kwol Heug, and Colonel Wnguhan Me wore ahot at Pac Tiug Fu by order of the oourt-martlal. Tho Fronoh havo arrested Chang Li. president of the board of revenue, neai Poking. Nrw Yohk, September 8. Tbe Trib nue this morning jays all tho sabatauinl result of Tneaday'a election as indi cated yesterday, are 0011 firmed by the latest roporta. McKluloy and Roose velt will have 303 electoral votes ont of 447, 08 mora than required to elect. The nfty-sevonth congress will have a Republican plurality of 40 in the house. The senate will probably be composod of SS Republicans to 81 Domoornta and 4 Popnlists. Tha result in Nebraska is close, but tho Repnlicans havo probably carried the stato by a small plurality. Tho fnslouiHts seem to have eleoted tho logirilninro ill Colorado, which will mean the dofont of. United States. Senator Wolcott for ro-oluctiou. Montana will probably return a Domocrat in plaoe of Senator Carter, and may also send back Senator Williuin A. Clark. Kontncky givos hor elootornl vote to Bryan by about 6000 plurality und prob ably oloots Buukhuin governor ovei Yorltos. Ohnlrmnn George Stone, of tho ' Re publican Stnto Central committee, snyf that McKlnley has carried California by 20,000 and that a fall congressional delegation of seven lias been eleoted. Ho based thoso ostimatcs upon cnrofnl roturns mndo by his managers iu the various counties, nnd the conservatism of his figures boforo tho olootiou gives strength to his predictions. llnuvy I.OhS At Sen. Halifax (N. S.). Novembor 10.--Among tho rocks and shoals nt tho on tranco of tho Buy of Fundy this morn ing tho sido-whoclor Oily of Montioello, bound from St.. Juhu's for Yarmonlh. was overwhelmed by the 1 ountniuou sens only four milos from her destin atlon and ongulfod with 21 of her orow and sovon pnssongers. A lionvy gnlo was raging at tho time, nnd tbero was a tremondous son. Tho Montioello ourrlod a full cargo and 1C passongors and a oruw of 37. Just bo foro sho foundered un attempt was made to roach tlio laud iu a small boat by the quartorniaster and Third Ollloor I'Mom lug, Stownrdoss Kato Smith und throe pnssongors. This boat wns smashed by a lingo comber, tho ooonpants being hurled high upon the bunoh nt Pern broko, niiinjurod. It is bollovod thoy nro tbo only survivors. Will Booker, a oolorod bootblaok of Hanford, shot and probably mortally wounded Wllllhm Trohdwell, a saloon booostor, who was severely beating hini tor no cause. Kx-Pollceuiaii D.inlol Lynch commit ted suloldu' by Inking morpliiiio at I Angeles, Novumber 10th. Ho had for several years boon a spooinl ollloor ni Whittlor roloriu school. Ills position was abolished recently and hi suioido it attributed to dospoiidunoy. Kruuk Miitthni, couviolod of mini alaiightor iu tho superior court for kill ing Uoorgo Stanley iu Chiles vitllev, Napa county, lust May, was sentenced to Imprisonment for live years in Sui, Queiitlu. James Ooylo, former postmaster ai Millwood, Fresno comity, has been fouud to be $1G0 short iu his accounts. Coyle ia now ill Washington state. Martin Westlako wits oeutenoed bj Judge Rust to life Imprisonment ul Folsom for tho murder of R. R. Watft, committed lu Sacramento In Ducouibei last. Watts was a mlnlug man from tha northwest who had come to Sacra lnuuto to engage in some mining enter prise. He was enticed by West lake oui near tho American river, north of Sac ranicuto, and cruelly murdered with the aid of jugged pieces of slag, wbici. wore used to crash bis skull. Watts valuables wuro then taken from his per aou and (heso subsequently led to West lake's apprehension in Nevada nnd con vioiiuu. The Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and fevor Is a bourn ol Uaova'a Tahtk i.ks8 01111,1. Tokio. It la simply Iron and qui nine. In Usielesa form. No cure no nay. Price Mc. Frank Mowbray, a valet, bas bee: warded a verdict of $3000 ogaiiia Howard Oould of New York. Mow Lray was injured on Oonld's yachi wbllo firing off fireworks, and sued for C2o,000 damages. Tho monitor Arkansas was launched l.t Nowport News, Va., one day last week: 8 ho is tbo first of class to be launchod. SICK HEADACHE ABHOLUTBLY AND permanently cured by using Mole! Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Curea coostlpatlon and Indigestion, makes you eat. aleep, work and -appy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money ack. ii ota. and SO cts. Bold by Cbaa. Strang, druggist. Tho Moekor sugar refinery at Mocker, La., was destroyed by Are. Lose (200, 000; insurance 140,000. English manufactures of shoes are greatly worried over the steadily in creasing demands for American foot wear in their country. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Uromo-Oulnlne Tablet earn k enld In one day. No Cure, no Pay, Price 26 cents. R. O. Dunn, fonnder of the mercan tile agency bearing his name, died' in New York a fow days ago. An ex-convict named Jacob Haffner bas come forth at New York, with an alleged will of Thomas Blyth, the dead San Francisco millionaire. He de mand $50,000 as his share of the estate, claiming that he is a nephew. - .- r For throe consecutive days last week transactions on the Now York stock exchange exceeded the million dollar mark. It ia the business record of th concern. . THSOIT REST You can cough yourself into bronchitis, pneu monia, and con sumption. Bandaging and bundling your throat will do no good. - You must give your throat and lungs rest and allow the cough wounds to heal. There is noth ing so bad for a cough as cough ing. Stop it by: using Even the cough of early consumption is cured. And, later on, when the disease is firmly fixed, you can bring rest and comfort in every case. A 25 cent bottle will cure new coughs and colds ; the 50 cent size is better for settled coughs of bronchitis and weak lungs; the one dollar size is more economical for chronic cases and con sumption. It's the size you should keep on hand. All families ought to be on the watoh for sudden attacks of croup or ncuto lung troubles. Every coun try home In tho land should keen Chorry Pectoral constantly on lmnd to provide against an emcrgenoy." JosiAa Q. Wilms. Bf.D.. 100. 14, tuna. Holland, Mich. This signature Is on ovory box oCtho gonulne Laxative BroraoQuinine Tawot the remedy that eured a eolil In oae day PLOWS: f-f A PPriAQ U Bar Lever, Solid and Ro m m m if CU L,TI VATO RSr I havo just received information that n carload of the abovo have been shipped to mo by the I'arlin nnd Orondorff Co.. Canton, 111., and I will offer these famous implements which I hope will arrive shortly, at the lowest prices to the public : TftB SfufleDaker Bros'. PI. Co. s warefiouse. S F. OSENBRUGGE, Medford. FREE AND PROMPT Groceries Get 'em on the owe M.rocery carries a splendid line ol Groceries, Provisions, Clgan and Tobacco. T. H. MOOItK, Prop. Boot and Shoe Repair Shop.... i nave re-openea my snop in Meuiord anfl am prepared to execut first-class work on short notice and at reasonable prices ''' Spop in Meeker & Co.'s store. Cole's. Air-Tight Heaters Best Heaters on Earth. Acknowledged to retires, rre nave sola tnem iornve seasons and. have sold lots of them and all have given entire satisfac tion. ' . , BOTDEK & The Hardware Men Seventh St., bet. B and C zaVa:aVKKBaj.KavaM a!i' ri iltir nnnnn J I have just received a One lot of robe which I will Z be pleased to show yon. Tht-v robes are of the newest m and most artistic patterns and colorings, and a visit to my shop will convince that my prices are right. I have also added a large assortment of HORSE BLANKETS Which aro likewise excellent valnes. in need of anything in my line drop in J. G. TAYLOR, 1 ten ,rf' ,l- 4 IPS. Everyone who has Stock, or keeps a Cow, needs OALLOWAY'S Waste-Proof Feed Boxes For feeding stock hay or grain DEIOmiCD It Is a FOOD SAVER. As tho food Is all consumed within tSovAU!Cl the box. there Is praottliilly NO WASTE. EhoIi box will food four head of cattle at a time, and costs about ONE CENT lor ouch cubic toot ot spoco contained within !t. Tho boxes are strong, durable, soli-supporting and easily moved . Tho stook run to them lit will. Every box used will SAVE four time IU cost In one season; count your cattle and sae how much you oould save by using these boxos. A section ot tho hox should be tn front ot every cow whon stabled. It la BETTER, CHEAPER, and MOKE CONVENIENT to use than any other (ceding devlco. If there Is no agcut In your looaltty, send Two Dollars to tbe patentco and get a RIGHT to mako and use, good for a lire time. Acut.wlth full dlrecllona lor mak Irg, accompanloseach right. Requires uo skill anyone can mako thorn. FRANK GALLOWAY, Patentee, Central Point, Oregon, U. S. A. "Infringers will be prosecuted. . 5moketheLta Flop de Alfonso, i.eadino Brands or Key West asd Walking and Gang of till sizes, 10 to 10 inch cut. , Of i Hi Oir Or i Of m Hi ili' Hi vorsible Dlso, Wood Frame and Spring Tooth, all sizos. Volunteer and Victor. DELIVERY OF GOODS - " west side. The West Feed Baled Hay. Rolled Oata and Barley The West Side Grocery M. S. BIDEN, Prop. be superior to all others in every '" 'r. HICHOLSOjl, - " If you are ., MEDORD. OREaON. sj ... -We A. r 1 A new Cigar, long and slim, with Havana , filler, Mr. Kurtz's own mako. It is a gratifying smoke, and is proving a very popular 5c cigar. . Have You Ever Tried .. .. .. ' (fi KU RTZ'S BOUQU ET, f The popular 10c cigar? It is hand made, with clear Havana filler. n Imported Goods. , S