Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1901)
OUR COUNTY . T ? T ?"T"Tj 1 'J Correspondents .IllCltKllllVIIIC News, It. llciicdicl, a pioneer cili.i'ii of A iplognto, wuh in our oily Hutur day. MoBHrx, Taylor and Mullor, ol Ashland, vIhUolI Jacksonville lust Thursday. Kx-Gounty Commissioner, Hoburt Cook, of Foots creek, was in Juok Honvillo Saturday. Hov. H, II. Joiioh and Elder A. li. Kitchen uro attending the pres bytery at Arhlund. J. M. Halph, of Thompson arook, nd 11. Young, ol Htoumboat, were at Die county neat Friday. Mrs. Prion, wife nf Lloutonant Amui Fries, o' ,.. ii.rd, wuh a visitor In Ja-I; vii It Monday. A. Andrew, -A 1'ooh Bull, was In Jacksonville Tuesday accompanied by a brother recently from Kansas Mrs. J. C. Roberts and her daughter, MrH. Terry, ot Central J'oint, were in this city Hattirday. Miss Maggie McKonzio, who fluent tho winter In Stockton, Calif., returned to Jacksonville Thursday. MrH. W. U. Moore, of Medford, eoino over on Tuosduy evening's train to visit friendB in Jackson ville. Rov. S, II. Jones, who visited Ireland, returned to Jacksonville after an absence of about seven mouths. . Mrs. Minnie Obenchain, who -viHttwt her non, Krank, at Illy, Klamath County, haH returned to .Jacksonville. Mrs. JobhIo Karnsworth, who is stopping with her parents in Med ford, paid Mrs. I). Russell and Miss Fannie Nunan a visit last week. Misses Carrie George and Prudic Anglo and tho Missus Hookenyos, of Medford, attended tho entertain ment given by Ashland, Friday 'evening. H. Von dor Hellen, of Wollen, was in Jacksonville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Von dor Helen will leave for England soon on a pleas ure trip. The Reading circle met last Fri duy afternoon at tho homo ol Mrs. Wm. Culviir. Tho reader. Mrs. Goo. Dollar, read several selections, which were very much enjoyed by I ho comnanv. Delicious refresh ments were served. Thoso jircsent were Mesdamcs J. W. Robinson, T. G. ReamoM. and guost, W. Roamos, of Gold Hill, Geo. Dollar,! Oeo. Noil, Ja. Beach, Win. Colvig :nd Miss Coirio Bookman. Tho dramatic company, from Ashland, who rendered the play, "Tho Girl I Loft Behind Me," on Friday evoning, mot with splendid micopm in every way. Tho U. S. .hull wuh filled to its utmost ca pacity, and a more appreciative audienco is seldom found, as was well demonstrated by tho good at tention and frequent hearty ap plause. Tho plot was replete ... enough, with thrilling incidents, mu la.uaha.blc uood humor to keop . lm nuriienco wido awake. The ' oast of characters wore well directed : nd tho dramatic talent shown in some instance! far excelling that 'of many professionals. The satis Untimi of tlioso who were fortu nate in being present at this excel lent entertainment was general, FoiM'Ht Creek JlewH. IIVOI'KKA. Jiiiiiuh Aniipriisl bus conic good milch chum fur uiilu. Will take a; mud, Hi'omid bund lilcyclo as part payment for ii cow, Uiiolo Jnliii MoKoo, a foimer rwldimt of (his pliioe, but now of liig llulto, wuh u visitor in this iicigliborhcod last week. II, D. HubboII has moved with hlH fumilv to Jaoksonvlllo from For est oreek, having void his place to Wm. Smith, or Applegate. Mrs. Polly Knlghten, who lives on the Bontroger farm, near Central Point, has been visiting boi mother, Grandma Winnlngbam, of Forest oreek. Rev. Hixle, of Williams oreek, will preaoh at the Forest oreek school houie on the first Sunday in May, at 11 o'olook a. m. All are oordiully invited. M. Pearoe has returned from Jump off-Joe creek, in Josephine Co'in1". where he has been engaged Id i. ...ing. He reports plenty of r r and some snow in that vloinlty. Chas. Snow, of Jacksonville, was on I'orost oreek last Sunday. He has a mining proposition on Jack son oreek whioh he thinks will ma terialize into somothing handsome in the near future. Frank I.ogg, an old and respuo'ed of Forest oroek, died at his homo on April 12th. Deceased was seventy-throe years of age and was a natlvo of Ootraany. He was buried In tho Jacksonville cemetery. A visit to the Caton mine a few days ago revealed the fact that they Central l'oliu items. Dr. Jlinklo Hindu a businoHS trip to Gold Hill WodncHiluy. Dr. G. B. Cole made Medford u professional visit Monday. Kohl, Lewis and R.'tlph Nowmun, of ICuglu Point, weru trading hero 1 uesuay. Mrs. J, H. Guy has returned homo from an extended visit with relatives at Ashland. Jacob Rodgers und family moved to Medford Monday, where they will reside in tho future. Mrs. J. Hinklo and Miss Mary A. Moo visited relatives and friends on Applegato lust week. F. M. Amy expects to erect a fino resldenco on ids property in the north part of town in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wyatt loft a short time ago for Siskiyou County, California, where Mr. Wyatt has employment in a sawmill. Gub Morris iB serving an ap prenticeship under Stonecutter F. W. Wait, and hopes to bo able soon to carvo stono equal to anyone. W. L. Wutkins. who has been spending the winter with his brother, Leo Watkins, of this place, left for BukorBfiold, Calff., Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Jcsso Ilamrick loft for Igerna, Calif., lust week to siiend a few months. Mr. Ilam rick will work at ono of the lumber camps Mrs. Warren Moo, of Grants Pass, and Mrs. K. C. Shermun, of Ashland, who have been visiting "VI . .. t ii- havo dune far better witn weir ------ ex- spectivo homes last week. boon !-... it.: n up tun tnev r......i rri, i.A niiv.il off ft oood Thomas Lecvcr, who has lot of ground and the gravel shows acting as superintendent, ol a large tin Bold all throuuh. This Is ono mine near Redding, Calif., the post of the best mines in thiB Bcctlon. few months, is paying a visit to r i, a..n nf i ho Ro,me relatives and friends at this place, River Mi'ningand Milling Company, W. D. Taylor, who spent a year i...... fmtn hU viHlt to Port- horo some timo ao, but who has 1....1 ti. mmn.nv lioa two slants beon living in Colorado of late, ar at work at their mine aorosa the rived here with his family Tuesday FooU creek divide, and a large of bedrock has been unoov ered. Thoy will operate a large sawmill there this summer and es tablish a lumber yard at wocx villo. KA pnca and family and bis Innis. have moved to Elk oreek to engage in farming and tnnVrnluinir. bavins sold their inter .t in i Hnniwit mine to Mark WinniiiRham and M. Vangarder. This mine has been a paying proro sitlon. notwithstanding the incon vonlnnca of workinK it, ana now that thoy have a mill on the ertv it will pay much better. The Forest oreek Sunday scnooi and will make this place their future home. The e good people ore welcomed by their many old friends. projh Played Out. Doll headache, palna In various parla of the body, aloklag al tho pit of the atomach. Ion ot appetite, ferarUbneaa, pimples or aoraa are all poelUve ovldenooa of Impure blood. No matter bow It became ao u muil be purified In order to obtain food bealtb. Aoker'a Blood Kllxlr baa oerer failed to cure aorofuloua or aypbllltle polaooa or any other blood dlaeaiea. It la cer tainly a wooderlfu remedy, and we aell erery oottie on a positive iwniim, ov.u vg Strang, druaxlst. Uold Hill Items. 11Y BPKCl'ATOR, Miss May Kellogg ia confined to was reorganied Sunday, April 14tb, her bed with lnllamatory rneuma .n.l Ilia Tn Mnwmff Ollicers were I liutn mow uume iu olnnicd: J. Winninnham, supenn iPiident: M bs Thora bmiin, sssisi' snt superintendent; M. Winning tini uxomLiiv: James Armpriest, nnrrnRnondins secretory ; Miss Oraoe i'nrr- . trnftaurer'. M. Vannarder, librarian. The Sunday Bchool will mt next sunuav ai iu ouiou All are invited to attend. l.n.t Pridav nieht, at about 9 nnini.k. the ouiet home of Mr. and Mrs. James Armpriest was invaded bv a crowd of young people on pleasure bent. ine nourn were uleasantlv spent with vocal and Instrumental music and various games, the evening s enjoyment De mo rnm nleted bv a candy pulling. Thoo nreaent were MIbsos Thora Smith. Grace Pearce. Phoebe Oaion . ' . . aT and Sarah Law, Messrs. m. rearoe, Grants Pass T. Massie. Joseph MoKee and MoKee. Jr., arrived Wednesday from Portland to look after their mining interests on Foots oreek James Havs left Tuesday for Do you want the Pest Wheel on the Market? If so LBuy the 19011 , MP Mitchell How do these Prices Suit You? Mitchell Special, with steel rim, Danlop olincher tire, extension handlebar, Wheel er saddle and Morrow brake $40 00 The same without brake 35 00 Mitchell, with single tube tires 27 50 1900 Model, Phoenix, (40 wheel) .'. . . .130 00 1900 " Mitchell, (140 wheel)...... 30 00 1900 " Golden Eagle (30 wheel) . . 22 50 Dunlop olincher tires $9 per pair, G. & J., 18.50 Solar Lamps, 2 50 and 2 .75 Sundries of all kinds Carried in Stock MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO.,D. T. L AWT ON, Mgr. Seattle to accept a position as purs er on a steamer on the sound, owned by the Seattle Pish Company, C. L. Reames was tendered a birthday dinner. Wednesday, by his estimable wife. A number of nvited guests were present. Messrs. Williams and Mattern, of Ashland, were in town Tuesday and made a trip to Water Gulcb to look over mining property in that district. Mr. FiSeld's family arrived Mon day from Central Point and have taken up their residence in the Merntt residence adjoining the store building. J. R. Mitchell, the mining man, left with bis family for Denver, Colorado, where they will locate ermaoently. He will still retain is mining interests here. W. E. Mallory, Supreme Coun selor of the order of Pendo, will organize a lodge of that order here next Wednesday. Jiigniy-Dve nave already subscribed as oharter mem bers. Mrs. J. G. Agner arrived Mon day from the north. Mr. Agner is the gentleman wno recently pur chased the Lucky Bart mill and mine.They will reside at the mill on Sardine oreek. Prof. J. P. Wells, who has been at Jacksonville for the past week, returned home Wednesday. He has been serving on the board of teach ers' examiners. Misses Doiiiih Bell and Gertrude Rionardson have had charge of his school during his ab sence. t t t t ft t len Hon lights (Given AwayS Last week at Billie Isaacs' Smoke House. Call and get one BEST GRADES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND V I fl 5 'and the company would be well ok... Snow. K. Pearce, A; Cook, patronized should thoy appear in jwig Caton, D. Pearce, Fred Arm tho city again. I ho roceiptsoi ine evening woro $78. IBOdDdDsffo We live by our blood, and on tit. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. When strength is full and spirits high, we arc being re freshed, bone muscle and brain, in body and mind, with con ' tinual How of rich blood. -' This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no'spring, when rest 'is hot rest and sleep is not , sleep, we are starved ; our blood 'is "poor; there is little nutri ment in it. ' Hack of the blood, is food, , to keep Hie blood rich. When . ir fails, take Scott's limulmon ' r.f Cod Liver Oil. It sots the ' whole body going again man woman and cliJd. If trnu le not liiid II, ' trtv Mlnpte, i ttl aJrceaWJ laate ill nurrriiw yon. 8COTT BOWNU, Ollcinto HOP, mul l.ool .".MjgM- , The Mining Lavn of OtoBon lot sale at this offloe, Prlae 26 ooum. priest and Walter Armpriest. A Testimonial from Old England I nnnalrilT nhftmlwrllllo S COUBD Itcmody the beak In the world for bron chitis," eays Mr. Wllllnm savory, or Wnrplnuliin. Knff una.- "II flBB ssvoa my wife's life, she havlnK been a martyr to bronoullia lor over nix "V,uJi mnai. nf Din tlmu oonUnocl to her bod. She 1 now quite well." Sold by Chas. KimiiKi uruuiflM. Hrownsboro Items. I1Y 11K1IKCCA. It. H. UradBhaw, of Lake Creek, whs in town Saturday. Mies Sophia Ratrie.of Lake Creek, is attending school oi urownBooro. Miss Carrio Sackett reopened echool hero Monday with a goodly number of pupils present. Thomas Hart, who spent tho win ter on the Hanlov ranch in the val ley. Is visitint relatives in this vioinity. Miss Donna Boll returned homo from the normal at Ashland lest week in order to take oharge of her school near Woodville. She began teaching on Monday, April 12th. Wm. Chambers, of Big Butte, re turned homo Tuesday, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Kva Batoman, of Mud foul, who will spend some tiaK: visiting with relatives in that vioiuity. If t-oub!od bv a wnek il!!itlon, lose of npimt'.to, or constiimtlon, try a fw dus of Ohainbiifluin' Stoiuiieli una Mi-tr Tableui. Kwrv box warnvntcd. l-'or sale by Oban. Blrang Onigglft. You know til tboutit. The rush, tbe worry, the exhaustion. You go about ' 1 1 h great weight resting upon vou. iou can t throw off this reeling. You are a slave to your work. Sleep fails, and you are on the verge of nervous exhaustion. What Is to be done? Take Hi 41 11 sarjaPariiiD For fifty years It has been lifting up the dis couraged, giving rest to the overworked, and bringing refreshing sleep to the depressed. No other Sarsaparilla approaches it. . In age and In cures, " Ayer's" is "the leader of them all." It was old before other sarsaparillas were born. II.H Mrla. All enrjtMa. Aver's Pills aid the ac tion of Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. They cure bilious ness. Iela,i i. ' 1 hate m4 Ayer'a men (nine) for ranra thaa jteara aq,d buie a.'ln from the enr ittrt th 't y mae tho bimt ruadfoliiaa ) tno ivcthl. I mil euro vour 8arxrili rwtrl my llro when I Bret took lrl ynr ar. I am now pa 10 uri.l ni berer WllhdDt j-onr I1H illOlllM." Pank Talll 1'. V., Jan. tti, WW. lumii, K.insai. Witlmt!hnliottr. If rnn hva uy .nmp!lt wl.ataver aa4 ftfilKt lh Wit iuimiKiaj n.M'!e tow fxcelr. YttuuHl rnralvti a rroillpt ro- VMnot.viiiii. ..our. 'i. r' .... t avii 1 ..II nr.... In im-T ll.i-' 7aiaa NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! I have opened a new store at Eacle Point and stocked.it . with a complete line of new goods, consisting of Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings, Toilet Articles, Nuts, Candies, Etc. Also oarry a complete line of the Vitia Ore Company's World Renowned Medic' nes A portion of the public patronage is solicited A. J. DALEY, Eagle Point, Or. Resolutions of Respect. At a regular meeting of Esther L.ol): No. 56, D. of H., hold on the evening of April 10, 1001, the following resolutions were adopted: Wherbas, The Supreme Ruler of the Universe In hla infinite wisdom has removed from our midst our beloved brother. Dr. J. B. Walt, whose heart woe large enough to comfort the afflicted and sympathetic enough to (rive assist ance to all, Resolved, That In the death of onr brother this lodge sustains the loss ot a member whose' utmost efforts were exerted for Its welfare and prosperity, and that the faithful discharge of his duties as medical examinor will ever be held In grateful remembrance; Rbsclved, That the deep sympathy which words oannot express be ex tended te his family in their great sorrow; . Resolvkd, That in respect to his mnmor our charter bs draped In mourning; Resolvkd, That a oopr ot these reso lutions be spread upon the records of our lodge, a oopy bo serjt to the family of our deceased brothor, ana a oopy to each ot the Medford papers. W. r. Dodge, A. Hubhard, ALMK KMl'VEL, Committee. Business Announcement. Ue Festive Trout Can now be caught if you can catch him but to do this requires skill and good ... Fishing Tackle The kind we keep in stock. We are headquarters for everything in. this line ; also for THE STEARNS BALL BEARING LAWN MOWERS Garden Toole and Garden and Spray Hose We catry the largest stock of hose ever brought to Sontbern Oregon, of the very best grades . . ; ;y I I B01DEK, MEDFORD, OREGON ENGINES BOILERS RUSSELL High Grade Machinery 1 wish to say to the pnhllo that after April lath, 1 wtu De lociusa oyer rauu ford bank fully prepared to do doo'al irV In an tin-to-date ronnaer. Thauk- iiiy the oublio for Its lllieral patronago in t.hn nit and solloitltie a eenerour share in the iuturo I reraidn yours for i business, C. V. FMSTCHitli, L. u. s. Notice. ' .. As I desire to uloae iny old books, I would respectfully asa N lhoo In debted to me to call ami eottlo at onco. H. H. MWOUELI.. . Writ for Catalogue and Prices. JAW MILLS THRESHERS RUSSELL & CO. PORTLAND, OREGON, liXPEKIKNCR W TUB BKST THACHER. TJbo Aclier'a Enslish Ucmedy la ay case of coughs, oolds or oroup. Shoclfl It fall 10 glr Immedlivto rollef monoy reunified. 2S cts. ami tools. Sola by Chas. Strang, dragglm. Good dry wood for Bale at $1.75 a Her, delivered. Wallace Woods. -AdvertUed Letter List. Voilowlui l ft list ol latlcrarpiralnlneun entire tor Tu Hit Medford poatotllco on April 17, Barb, lira Delia ' Uulilor. Ph B A ohargo o( one oenl will bo Miuflo upon rle Uvanr ot oooh 6 tt 0 aborc leltr rs. Perwt.'isoallliif lo'ranj of tha abova .ottorr will tfltiisa am ,rAfrtld." , O. WHKhruAH, rostmastor. TI1I3 tlnoatnio ia on every not ot tS p'.rulnc Laxative Brpino-Quinine v, the roiiwdy thtit vurn eolU owe atay All kinds of pipes at Kurtz'3. New Milinery and Racket Store Having remoTod my atoro to the tonstnaa center of Eagle Point, 1 am now prepared 10 offer all kluda of Mltllncrj goodi a prleea ... tuavlt tho times. Ms ht are olthelit ' est i;tvei!. 1 aleo carry a compleM Una of nollouj, including gloves, Hacina H4lery, Supplies for Ladies land Children MRS. R. POTTER, . .. - Eagle Point, Ore. Tlielh'st I'roBcriptlon for Malaria, Ohlllt tnd t.vortn aUtli ol uuova'a Tjbtm. i,auBOKi.L romo. It .unimiily Iroi. and qui. niie 1j 11 lantolota fvrw. No cum no puj. Price SJc. .