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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1900)
OUR COUNTY Correspondentsj JuukHuuvlllo (tews. Attorney W. M. Culvlg vlhllod Ashland Frldny, Mrs. L. 1. Jacobs, of Modford, was In town Saturday. Judge Crowell, of Modford, was a visitor bore. Saturday. Judge H. K. Hatina went to Grants Puna Sunday evening, J. W, Opp returned to Jackson ville Thursday from Portland. Mlssea Corlnne and Marguerite Linn spent Saturday in Modford. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, of the Meadows, wore In town Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Judge, of Ashland, Is visiting her sinter, Mrs. J. Nunau. Attorney C. B. Watson, of Ash land, was in Jacksonville Wednes day. . Mr. ond Mrs. Ed. Farm, of Wil low Springs, were in town Wednes day. K. Kubll oame up from trie Galls oroek mines to spond Thanksgiving at home, Mrs. Roberts and daughtor, of Central Point, were in Jacksonville Saturday. Honry Maury and Tyson Boall, of Central Point, wore in Jackson ville Saturday. C. Bowman, Pat Swayne and J. W, Matney, of Applugato, were in town Saturday. Mrs. A. F. Davis and Miss Carrie Sackelt, of Asbestos, spent Satur day in our oily. Qua Newbury and Wm. O'Brien wont to Modford on Wednosday morning's train. Mlcses Mora Sydow and f rankle Barnes left for Central Point and Gold Hill Wednesday. Dr. J. M. Koono, of Medford, at tended a meeting of the Natlvo Sons Saturday evening. - A Freel, of Central Point, visited Sohool Superintendent P. H. Daily, In this oity, last Saturday, , ; Mlas Kate Plymale returned borne last week from Yreka, where she has been visiting relatives. Miss Ella Young, who has been spending several weeks In Medford, baa returned to. Jacksonville. Messrs. Powell, Cox and Long, of Ashland, were in Jacksonville upon business last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin and Mr. and Mrs. Soliss were at the county seat Saturday from Apple gate. Mrs. Minnie Obenohaln, Mrs. T. Camoron and Misses Belle Potter and Kaie Reed visited Medford Friday. . ? Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beekman left Saturday morning for San Fran IPutfy The most beautiful thing in the world, is the baby, all dimples arid joy. The most pitiful thing is that same baby, thin and in pain. And the mother does not know that a little fat makes all the differ ence. Dimples and joy have gone, and left hollows ' and fear; the fat, - that was " comfort and color and , purvey-all but pity and love-is gone; . The little one gets no fat 11 Vila 11V.I IVUUt A IIVIV 3 V thine wrong; it is either her food or food-mill. ; She has had no fat for weeks; is living on what she had stored in that ' plump little body of hers; and that is gone.. She is starving for fat; '"lb 17 UVMtll aw VJUlVtw I ',, - Scott's Emulsion, of Cod , ijiver : yju is uic iai sue tau rnka if will cntrf hnr The tfemtlne hna this picture on it, tnkc no other. Ifyouhnvo not tried It, send for free sample, Ita agreeable taste win surprise you. . , 80OTT & BOWNE, ' ' Chemist.. 400 Pearl St.. N. Y. BOq. and $1.00 . all druggists., . ........ k 'r 'jasVT . olsco, where they will upend sovoral weeks visiting their d aughtor, Miss Uurrlo, Mrs. R. Camoron drove through JackHonvillu Sunday on her' way to niuuioru 10 visit nor daughter, Mrs, L. Ii. Jacobs. , Miss Gor'.rudo McCallon, who has boon visiting Miss Helen Col vlg, return ed to nor home at Ash land Sunday, J, M, MnnnlnK, Otis' Ooodlow, J T. Berry, J. Plpor, N. Vaughn and Nelson iSyo wore In our olty catur day from Lost creek, Jasper, J. 0.' and W, A. Fuller, H, Alosliler, J, voornan and a Mulbey, of Foots oroek, were in Jacksonville (Saturday, Dr. and Mrs. DeBar entertained friends on Thanksgiving day. Those present were Mrs. J. N. T. Miller, Mrs. Joe Beaoh and son, Vivian. Mr. Shepherd and sons, Earl ana Carl, of Ashland, ' A party was given Saturday even ing at the rosidence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Colvlg In honor of Miss Ger trude McCallon, of Ashland. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. DeBar and daughter, Florence, Johnnie Mlllor and Herb MoCarthy. Jacksonville Fire Company, No, 1, mot Tuesday night and elected tho following officers for the ensuing year: J C Whlpp, president: Chae Carnev. vioe Dresident: Peter Elmer. seorotary; John Orth, treasurer; Unrls Keegan, loreman; Honry Ire land, 1st assistant; L C Cain, 2d assistant, v. At a regular meeting of P. P. fIt P lit r. Katlua Qnna fmatyn the following oQloers were elected for tho ensuing year: A E Uoames. Sast president; Chas. Prim, presi ent; Joe Wettorer, 1st vioo presi dent; Miles Cantrall, 2d vice presi dent; E C Briggs, 3d vice president; J S Orth, marshal; T J Kenney, treasurer; M M Taylor, financial seorotary; J D Fay, recording secre tary. A. B. Cherry, of Portland, great saohem of the Improved Order of lied Men, reorganized Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, of Jacksonville, on Tuesday evening, at the Native Hons' ball, with thirty-six members. The following oflloers were elected: A. N. Holies, sachem ; Geo. Lewis, senior sagamore; S. Fielder, junior sagamore: J. C. MoCully, keeper of records; Adam Hohmidt, keeper or wampum; J C Whlpp, prophet. J. C. Whlpp was appointed deputy great sachem for this district. The Thanksgiving ball given by the Native Daughters was a most enjoyable affair. A carload came oyer from Medford and quite a num ber. from other places were in at tendance. Toe supper, under trie management of the Native Daugh ters, was a sumptuous one, as every thing palatable soomed to have been furnished for this occasion. The net proceeds amounted to $98, which with the addition of a dona tion of $10, made a dear gain of $108. How to Cnre Cronp. Mr. H. Gray, who llvos near Amenta, Ducboia County, N. Y., eay: "Cham berlain's Cough Remedy ia the best medtolno I have over used. It is a fine children's remedy (or oroup and never (ails to euro." Whon given as soon at the oh lid beoomos hoarse, or even after the oroupy cough has dnvoloped. It will prevent tho attaok. This should be borno in mind and a bottle of the ooupb. romody kept at hand ready (or instant trio as soon as these symptoms appear, tor saio oy unas. strung, druggist. . - Kanes Creek Items. BY SINE DIB. - ' Miss Nora Gale is stopping with tho family of Porry Knotta this winter. Mrs. Nichols and little son spent Thanksgiving with Mesdames Miner and Doano. ' Robert Swindon, who has been quite ill, is able to be about again we are glad to say. Misses Ada and Cap Swindon spent Sunday tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nichols. Ralph Bonson, of Grants Pass spont Thanksgiving with Elmor Higinuoinam and lamuy. Mrs. Jool Stovor spent a few days last wook in Control Point, tho guest of Mrs. D. Jones and family, We are sorry, to say that Mr, Thorip is on the sick list this week, having contracted a bad cold which soems to be qui to prevalent with evory body at present. Marriod -In Medford, Nov. 28th, Mr. . Poarl Boon, " Of Siskiyou County, Calif., and Miss Etta Brown, of Jackson County, Mr. Bean is a mining man of the above named place and quite well to do. All their frioiids are extending con gratulations and bost wishes to the happy couple ' Rich, Warm, Healtliy ' Blood is given by Hood's Sarsaparllla, and thus it proteots. tho system from nnlrln. frtvnrft. nnouinanla and othor1 diseases that quiokly overoomo a woak and debilitated system. : The favorite oathartla is Hood's PlllS. . 250. , rnoouu items. LohIIo B alloy visited in Ashland Sunday. Borlha and Addio Efunlap visited in Medford Suturduy. Miss Mao O'Toolo, of Ashland, spont Thanksgiving at home. Miss Elsie Reamos Is visiting her aunt, Mrs, lvapp, of lulont, George Weber and II. Board man of Medford, were In Phoenix Sun day. . . . Mrs. MoGowan, of Medford, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Weeks, Wednesday. ; George Dunlnp and family,' of Medford, spent Thanksgiving wi b relatives in Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Jus, Wllev, of Ash land, are paying Wm. Rissue and family a visit this week. Mis. Mathesand daughter, Miss Jessie, of Ashland, attended the social Wednesday evening. Llllle and Bertie MoTavish, who are attending sohool in Ashland, are at home during their mother's absence. Mr. Bishop, who was taken sud denly ill last Wednesday evening with a severe attaok of pneumonia, we are phased to say is improving. John Lowery and family have moved into thoir new bouse, and J. Juvenal and family are occupying the bouse vacated by Mr. Lowery and family. The social given last Wednesday evening by the ladies of the Presby terian Church, was a sucoess both sooially and financially. Tbey oleared above all expenses, $53.65. Mrs. K. MoTavish was called to San Francisco last Thursday morn ing on account of the serious illness of her son, Jesso. We are pleaso l to report Jesse's condition improved. Miss Stella Stidham, who has charge of the primary department in our sohool, spent Thanksgiving at ber home in Central Point. Miss Stidham is doing excellent work in the school. The Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and teror Is a bourn of Unovs'i Tastc- iesb Chill Tovio. It la simply Iron sod qul nluo In a tasteless form. No cure co pay. Prloe 60c. Browuaboro Items. BY UEUECCA. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farlow spent Monday nlgbt in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shnger spent Saturday night as guests at Mr. Baldwin s, while on their way nome from the valley. Miss Carrie Sackett went borne to spend Thanksgiving and also to be present at the wedding of her sister, Miss May Sackett. Mrs. J. K. Bell, accompanied by ber daughter, spent Thanksgiving night with her cousin, Wm. Stewart, and family, while on the way borne from Medford. Mrs. Nimrod Charley, of Chim ney Rock, died on Wednesday, No vember 28th, after a long and severe illness. The sorrowing relatives and friends carried ber back to the borne of ber childhood for 'inter ment, where on ber father's old place a number of ber brothers and sisters are buried- Their many friends extend sympathy to the be reaved ones who deeply mourn their loss. - IIOKI TEA POSITIVELY CURES SICK taeadaebe, Indigestion and constipation. A de llgbtfu beib drink. Remorea all eruptions of tbe skin, producing a perfeot complexion, or monoy refunded. SSots. and fio eta, Sold by Chas. Strang, druggist. WoodviUe Items. ; Prof. J. A- Blsh has been con fined to his home for several days, but is now on the mend. , . John Woods has nearly com pleted an extensive irrigating ditoh, which is a muoh needed improve ment. . " i 'Mark Burkhart and family and S. J. Morrison and family have re oently taken up their residence in Woodville. i . , Wm. Milton and Miss Florence Beok were united in the holy bondB of wedlook on December ' 2d, Judge Osborn officiating. . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wimer gave a Thanksgiving dinner to a large number of their mends, at their "Mountain Home" residence, on Wards orsek. . j A. C. Howland came in this week from the C. C. mine, in the Jump off Joe district; where he has fifteen men employed. ' He expeots to un cover a large quantity of the yellow metal this season. .- - ; i Uold Hill Items. . . BY . SPECTATOR. -Sheriff Orme was here on offioial business Wednesday. , , : Dan'l Riohards is confined to his bed with the asthma, . Miles Wakeman, of Pleasant oreek, was a pleasant caller here Saturday and Sunday, ; Mrs. Alice Rosenbaum of Wolf Creek, is visiting her mother,: Mrs. Hosmer on Foots oreek. Revi R, A, Carter,- of Phoenix, was down bore Wednesday on busi ness. He expeots to go to California next week to engage in mining. H. D. Kubli came down to the mine on Galls creek this week to see how things are progressing. It la bis una trip since his illness. ' The following officers were elected at the last meeting of Gold Mil Lodge. No. 129. I. O. O V.- .T J Houck, N. 0.; Jos, Downing, Jr., v, u.; v. ruriseypiie, Beo.j T. J Downing, Treas. At the lost regular meeting of Ametnyst KeneKan ljodge, No. 97. oi mm Diace. tne o ni im nmnam were eleoted for tho ensuing term: nrs. i. o. ivowning, in. u. ; Mrs. Kate Kellogg, V. G.; Ella Griffiths, recording secretary; Myrtle Black burn, finanoial secretary; Florence Bolt, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ray returned from San Francisco this week. He is daily exrjectinir a nvnMn nlini. which will be placed in position be low tne uraaen mill to work on the tailings of the above mill. Cin . oount of the ore containing a large per cent oi nase metal the fan mill tie process was not able to vn only the fan gold. Central Point items A. J. Daley, of Eagle Point, was trading here Wednesday. Mrs. N. P. Thompson left Mon day for Condon, on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, of Medford. were visiting relatives here Sunday. John Clark is hauling lumber for a residence, to be erected when Spring opens. Mrs. Lydia Dean, of Grants Pass, was visiting relatives in this pre cinct last week. Geo. Ross has bought the Fred Hogg building, on Pine street, and opened a saloon therein. Dr. Hinkle will Bell at cost, for thirty days, watches and jewelry. Call and purchaso before the stock ia exhausted. Mrs. George Jeffres, who has been visiting friends at Olympia, Wash., tbe paBt month, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Withington, of Sacramento, who has been visiting her brother, J. H. Gay, of this place, returned home a few days ago. The Sunset Telephone' & Tele graph Co. have bought the Holmes telephone line, which connects Eagle Point with the system. Mandana C. Thorp, of Corvallis, will be here Dec. 11th to inspect W. a. Harrison W. K. U. All members are requested to be pres ent. E. D. Weston now has his photo graph gallery open for business, anal will be pleased to show Bamples and quote prices to all wishing photos. Last Sunday Mrs. James Shields gave a dinner for a number of her friends. About thirty guests were present and all report having had a most enjoyable time. There is noth ing so bad for a cough is cough ing. It tears the tendermembrane of the throat and lungs, and the wounds thus made attract the germs of con sumption, atop your cough by using the family remedy that has been curing couehs and colds every kind for over sixty years. You can't afford to be with out It. 02Qiral itrai loosens the grasppf your cough. The congestion of the throat and lungs is removed : all inflamma-' tlonis subdued; and the cough drops away. Three sizes: the one dollar size Is the cheap est to keep on hand; the 50c. size for coughs you have had for some time; the 25c. size for an ordinary cold. "for IS years I had a rery bad cough. The dootors and everybody else thought 1 had a true case oi consumption. Then 1 tried Ayer's Chorry Pectoral and It only took a bottle and a half to cure me." F, Mahion Millkh, Oot. 28, UM. . Camden, N.Y. - Writs th Doctor. If yon hny ny complaint whitaver ktid dealre the bert medical adrlat, writ the Doctor 'ii.'SrAaB, '.,.,, 'S SJ SJ s Vol m (f m m m m m m m m m m m m m m is m m m is m m Agricultural Omolements ity stutter Bios.' P. OSENBRUQOE, I am now in receipt of a carload of the most varied; and complete. " assortment of implements which has ever been brought to this city, , and with the addition of STDDEBflREB WBBOHS SJ(D VEHICLES . , on hand, I can show the best and most complete stock in these lines ; in Southern Oregon. I Jnvite the public to an inspection and a lib eral purchase. Now, Look Pleasant' and have your picture taken before Christmas. H. C. Mackey A Boyd are the leading photographers and you will . get the beat work of them. Prices reasonable; satisfaction . guaranteed. . Hamlin Building-, 7th St. H. C. MACKEY & BOYD. THniiir Cutlery that will carve turkey to the Queen's taste. We have displayed in our show cases the best stock of cutlery ever shown in Medford. We have CARVING SETS FROM $1.85 TO $12.00 per set. The cheaper ones are all right for the price, but the higher priced ones are gems in their line. Come in and look at them .:. - they make a picture worth looking at. BOTDEH & IHOISOH, LUMBER . . Fir'and Yellow Pine dimension lumber all sizes and lengths; also boxing. Orders for special sizes promptly filled. . - Mill 5 miles west of Talent on Anderson Creek;' Postoffice address, Talent, Oregon. . Let Us Figure on the Next Bill of Lumber You Order. A. E. Moore. ailllllMlllllllltMHIIIMMIIIIIIIIIttlllMMIIIWMHIIIIIIIHIillllllllllMlllHMIIIIIIIIIIMIMtlllllMIIMItlHIMIIIIIIIIIIO 1 (Holeman Creek lime I Absolutely the best Lime for all purposes ever I O burned in the Rogue River Valley.. I . . . Kept in Stock at Medford . . . D.R.ANDRUS .. Handled In Medford by J. R. HARDIN. v - . . .., , . .. Mlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllt lllllltllllllllllllJllltllltlllltllfllllllllllHMIIMIMMIII milium IHIIII Machine repairing a specialty fj 9f Second Hand Engines and Steam Pumps Brought and Sold : fj Bicycle Cones and Axles Made to Order H It It 5 ?f M. M. GAULT, ;. Write tor Catalogue and Prices.' - THE riEDFORD MAIL, Hi i Hi m m Or S Hi m i Hi at j Cos Mpse, Medford. Hi . it COTLEBT. . . The Hardware Men Prosrieior RUSSELL ENGINES BOILERS SAW High Grade MILLS THRESHERS machinery STACKERS RUSSELL & CO. PORTLAND, OREGON for Fine Job Work.