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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1901)
OUR COUNTY ... Correspondents JucliHon vlllo Mews. T). 11. Koaino, or Medford, wnfl In J auttHuiivilto V0d11und11y, C, L. Muiigum, of Omnia I'ubb, spent I'rlduy in our olty. , J. 8. Million, of Ashland, spont Wadnonday in our city, Mr. and Mm. Cluronuo Roamo, of Oold Hill, visited Mrs. W. M, Colvig lust week. Dr. John Router loft JtolcBon villa Saturday evening for Portland, where bo will looate, Jolin Broad, of ForoHt oreuk, ond J. L. Woo'.rldgo, of Kubli, visited Jacksonville Thurcdny. Mr. and Mr". Thou. (Jamoron and John A. Hnyi-i roiuruud homo from Portland Htinduy morning. Mi km Cunlrnl), of Applogalo, nnd Frank Towno, of Phoenix, spent Saturday at tho oounly scat. David JnokB, of Monterey, Calif., mid (J. J. Page, of rJootts River, Oulif., were in the oily Tuesday. J. W. Wlllnli. of Denver, and 0. C. Millur and II. W. Clark, of Port land, wero in Jacksonville Friday. Mrs. A. M. Borry, who has been viiiting her daughter, Mrs. Alloo Kiuo, at Ashland, has returned liy;no. Mrs. Win. Broad ii quilo ill at her homo in thin city, with orysipo las. Dr. Kiblnson in tho attending phyHielun. Rev. S. H. Jonoe, who lias been in California for the past two weeks upon btntinfisa, returned to this olty lust Thursday. A, D. Holinan, O. V. Hillings and T. J. Karloiv, of Ashlund, wero bore Tuesday upon business conneoted with tho probate court. Hon. K. I). Poudray, who lived in Jaoksonvillo in formor days, and who is now a resident of Phoenix, spent Tuesday in town. A game of basoball was played here last Sunday between the Med io: d and Kagle Point teams. The score stood 1U to Q, in favor of Med ford. A large and substantial grand atand baa boon ereoted on tbe base ball grounds in Jaoksonvillo. It will aooommodate between 600 and COO peoplo. Following tho lodge work at the regular mooting of tho Unitod Arti sans last Wednesday ovoning, a vorv oniovablo ontertulnmont wns given under tho management of a oommitteo of gentlemen of which Dr. J. W. Robinson wns chairman A short program was rondorcd, con eialing of vocal and instrumental mimic, select reading, cake walk. i w. A fnlondid lunch was served iii tin- ilining hall, to which about fifty people did ample justice. HAIR So many Ecrsons avc hair i s rn nnd dull. tP.V'k0."; the reason? Hair needs help just as anything else does at times. The roots re quire feeding. When hair stops growing it loses its lus ter. It looks dead. acts almost instantly on such hair. It awakens new life in the hair bulbs. The effect Is astonishing. Your hair grows, be comes thicker, and all dandruff is removed. And the original color of early fife is restored to faded or gray hair. This is always the case. 11,00 bottle. All druggists. "I hnvo used Ayor'n llnlr Vigor, and nm roully nstonlshud at tho iroml It Iras ilono In kooiilng my Irnlr from oomllift out, It Is tho hunt tnnlo I lmvo tried, and I hall continue to roaoniuuinu It to my frloiiUH." ' , MATTIIC IIOI.T, Bopt. M, 1808, llurllngton, N. 0. If Ton do not obtain nil tho biuinntl you cjtnnctoil from tho uin of tho llalr Vigor, wrlto tlio Diwtor ntiolll It. D. J. 0. AYJOll, Lowoll, Mail. V Is T f T.T.'r' - - ' I F imWsA stubbo HE r Mrlflhi Creek Items. Mr. Morrlnon has lioughl tho IciiKO on the Nuylor place" until full. Tho fiinnors liuvo begun haying and thero seeniH to bo an excellent ClO). Mias LI..lo Ferguson visited friends hero last Friday and Satur day. Mrs, N. II. Sponoor, who Is vln Ring her parents in California, is expected homo soon, Chas. IWiand and family,. ol Bulto oroek, oamo over to visit his futhor and family last week, Miss Eva Sollsa has returned from Crescent City, Calif, where she has been for ecvoral months, Chas. True, who Is nflliclod with rheumatism, Is Improving. Dr. E. III. Pickol is the attending physician. Tho Entorpriso school, which has boon taught by Miss Anna Jeffrey, closed with an entertainment lust Friday night, Much interest was taken in tho closing exercises as (hi re was a graduating olasB of six to reeuivo diplomas. This is the first tlmo in the history of this school that a class has graduated from tho eighth grade. Four of tho pupils, Lora Hockorsmllh, Bessio Stephonfon, Dufrorn Bonar and Jas. Speiui ', are from this district and tho oth'T 1 wo, J union Martin and Ernest Su.i'.b, are from tho Inde pendence district but complotcd their examinations at this place. Tho house had been beautifully decorated with rosoB and vinos. Friends oamo from different parts of tho county and long beforo tho exercises commenced 1110 House was orowded to its utmost cupuoily, and largo numbers wero compelled to remain on tho outside. The oIobb motto was ''All Must Work Who Reach tho Top." The olass oolors were wmie anu lavenuer. A CJood Cough Medlcne. 11 annaka wnll for Chainborlaln's Cough Itomodj when druggists uw it In tbulr own Minnies in prcieronco w acy otlmr. "I liavo sold Chamberlain's Cough Kotnody for Urn past Ovo years with complete satisfaction to myself and cuslomors," says Druggist J. Gold smith, Van Ktton, N. Y. "I havo al ways used It In my own family both for ordinary coughs and colds and fur tbe oough following la grippe, and find It Tory enloacloua." tror saie oy woes. Strang, druggist. Meadow Items. Clnronro Prock wont to Mcdford Tuesday on business. Wilford Gardner, of AsboBtos, visited hiB pnrenta Sunday. Chas. Pomeiov and Wrn. May- flcld were in Gold Hill Saturday. I. J. Chapman and daughter Bertha, visited in Ashland 1 burs day. Mr. Chapman and family, of Beagle, spent Sunday in Spike nard. The heavy froat of IiibI week did a great deal ol damage to the gar dens. Miss Lizzio Mayflcld visited friends near Winter Saturday and Sunday. Mibhcs Mattio and Allio Carter made Medford a business visit Monday. Mr. and Mrs- Wm. Mayfiold mado Gold Hill a business visit Thursday. Mr. Caton, who visited friendB near Phoenix last week, returned homo Sunday. Georgo Lawronco, who has been in tho valley lor some tune, has ro turned home. U. Carter and dauehtor. of Wi mer. visited wm. aiaynoiu ami family Thursday. Mrs. J. B. Wolch and dauehtor, Mrs. Curt Prock visited friends in Control Point last week. Joseph Mayfiold, who lias boon n Eastorn Oregon looking after his property, returned homo Mon day.' . .. Mrs. L. Bollo, who litis been visit ing hor son, Milo Caton, and fam ily, of Wellon, returned homo Sun day. L. L. Lovo wont to Medford Fri day after a load of lurnituro for Mrs. Clark, recently irom wapa City, Calif. , , . Mrs. Polk Hull and son, Ola, re turned homo from Ashland last week, whore Ola has boon attend ing tho Ashland normal. L. L. Love went to Jacksonville Monday. Ho will be accompanied home by Judge Hanna, who comes up to look ofter his property. " Mr. Reed, of Medford, the min ing man, was up Sunday, looking aftor tho interest, of his Cinnabar mino. Thoy now have tho shaft Blink ninety foot. . Thoy intend sinking tho shaft ono hundred foot. Your Face Shown llio ttato of your footings and tho stnto ill your honlth ns woll, Impuro ulood mokes ltsoirniiporontlniuiulo nad sallow oorapli il .o, plniplon and Hit In oruptlons. If you aro tooling woalt ond wora out and do not havo a hoalthy apponranoo, you should try Acltor's Ulood F.I Ixlr. It ouros all blood dlsonsos whoro ohoop Sarsaparlllas and o called purltlors fall i ltuow. lng tills, wo soil ovory bottlo on a poslttvo guaraateo. Sold by Ohas. Strang, druggist. DR. DARRIN Has Concluded to Remain in Med ford Until July 28th. Owing to the Many Patients Received the Past Month, this Em inent Physician Has Been Compelled to Remain. During tho past month Dr. Darrln has made a great furor among the afllloted of Ihls vicinity. His offices have been orowded nlgbtand day, and phenomenal eures bave been reported, muktng it nuoodsary for him to remain unotbor mouth. The opportunity to consult this eminent physician should not bo lost. Dr. Darrln has practiced ln-4Jarls, London, New York, Hsn Krunolsco and I'ortlund, and while abroad discovered certain remcdlus for many of tho most dreaded dlcanos and his treatment af thorn gives entire satisfaction. Numerous testimonials bavenppoarcd In this paper during tho puat low weeks from those who thought they owed it to the doctor, us well as hundreds of llko snlTurorwt to speak of the good woik that hud been done for thorn, Muny of those are well known to the editor, having been cured whon the doctor wus hero two and four years ago, when wo bocaino favorably Impressed with his good work. Few doctors havo had such a largo praotlcon ihls' physician, who Is vis ited by tc.i uu of people ovorywhoro he slops, acd It Is well to nolo tbut the dootur is not out for money ulono, as is provi'd by numerous cases of poor peo ple ho has cured, who are unable to pay for the restoration of their health. The doctor owes his groat success purtly to tho mysterious powers of oloc trietly, in which ho hits become so woll vorsvil. Elootrlolty " tho wonder of tho ngo, end tho m! of treatment is the aomo of pcrfeirti'ui. It penetratoe tho secret ambii-li uf disease ana ex t.rmlnntiia It. tout and branch, forever. It rittnnvus llio wroloheu symptoms oi InntliMima maladies and averts their droadful effects. It ouros many of the most hopeless cases and relluvos paina Hint flvurv known remedy failed in, and ean bo substantiated by tho evidence of hundreds who havo OCBII curuu uy or. Darrln. We could say more, which we fiutl l duo tho doctor, did spneo permit, We give below another long listof cures the doctor has performed the past month, all o( whom wo know personally: POSTMASTER MERRIMAN TELLS HOW HIS WIPE WAS CURED BY DR. DARRIN. Nntinlnv Dr. Dsrrln's advent in Med ford, I think It no moro than right to tell the publio wnat no am lor my who two years ago' For about six years my wllo bad a irouniesome rrn ui uo bead, whloh resLltcd In bronchitis and asthma. All previous attempts atoure proved futile Dr. Darrln cured her of the above montloned troubles la about three months. I am glad to give this card In justice to Dr. Darrln as well as tho good It may do the publio. Refor anyone to me or my wife. Geo. i Mbiiimman, P. M. A MEDFORD MAN COMMENDS DR. DARRIN. To tho Editor: Fur 7 or 8 years I have been troubled with catui'rh, in soinnia, numbness and rheumatism In my ,. at times I could not rnle my foot to walk upHlulis. I was greatly worried over my condition. My caturrh is rapidly gutting woll, I can now sleep an well as over and tho pain and numb ness is about gone. I re.sldo in .Mod ford, ond can do referred to by letter or in person. I most "heartily uommond Dr. Darrln to tho public. J. A. Lyon. DEAFNESS CURED IN TWENTY MINUTES, To tho. Editor: For years I havo beon totally doaf In ono car. Dr. Dar rln cured mo in 20 minutes; Ho also cured my daughter of in named and granulated oyoB, and greatly bonefltcd hor in other ways. 1 nm also nearly cured of rheumatism nnd numbness of ray limb. Rulor anyone to me by loiter to Central Point or to mo In person. Mils. E. J. Rohkrts. . MRS. NOE GLAD SHE CALLED ON DR. DARRIN. To tho Editor: For rnoro than 80 years I have boon gradually growing deuf. Dr. Darrin cured mo. Refer your readers to me at Rook Point, Or. I am glad I called on Dr. Darrin, tliouuu I met with opposition from skoptioal people Dr. Darrln la all ho claims. Mils. Mahy F, Nob. AN EYE TROUBLE CURED. To the Editor: Number mo among tho oured. For many years I have beeu greatly nftllotod with inflamed and granulatod eyelids. Through Dr. Dar rln'e cicatrical and ether treatment I am oured, and gladly add ray name. MRS. MINNIB MAHOLLAND. Brownsboro- Items. : ; BY REUBCCA. The usual summer rush to the mountains is already being inaug urated. Manyfmen. are bringing their families with them and together are camping out during tho sum mor while the men aro working along the ditch lino.; John Cook, late from Washing ton,, having tradod for Mrs. Mo Forren's proporty on Salt creek, lias takon possession of tho same, while Mrs. MoPorron and family moved out toward tho valloy Tuos day. , Tho pooplo of South Butto aro again coming to tho front with a gonoral celebration on our national holiday. A good time is assured ' and all are cordially invited to par WONDERFUL CURE Of a German Editor of Obstinate Deafness. . (Portland "Frelo Prssse.") The lack or Inn of ono of tho five human Bcnue Isolates a patient thus unilotcd -.I'luly from tbo world as If ho wi. i.unlshed to a lone Island. What em! location can bring us the so ciety of our best friends and acquaint ances if their voices do net roach our ear or if, Instead of it, we are only conscious of an Indistinct murmur? With the loss of hearing nil joy and pleasure dies within us, most so in tbe domcstio relations and family life. Tbe song of our children sounds from their Hps but does not roach our heart, their thanks anu prayers are an empty souna. No birds sing In tho branches for us; no sound of tho whole nature reaches our ear a feeling of sorrow and despair nils our near i. ii manes no auiurenco if our Buffering Is duo to an obstinate cold or to other causes. To give our rcadors a case, tho most convincing because taken from the circle of our nearest acquaintances, we refor to Mr. I. .1. Kern, who suffered five years ao fmrn a deafness so obsti nate that hls'inii.d bosun to suffer. Mr. Kern was at tbut time editor of tho -'Nnchrichten and Froie Presso," and the loss of hearing and tbe cons tun t noise In his oars proved a great obstacle In his business. Dr. Darrin cured bim by olevor treutmeot, and the evil has never returned. Postmaster C. M. Ruch, of Ruoh, Oregon, writes: "About twelve years ago 1 commenced to notice my bearing was failing. At timoi I was quite deal, Ringing nolsos In ray head was almost unboarablo. Dr. Darrln curod me of both afmolions June 7, 1901, with one treatment of about two hours." Miss Bottle Snow, Edison, Wash crosseyed since two years old : cured in one minute. Tbe following names will so far to substantiate the doctor's skill In Miss Snow's case. Tho operation is nalnloss. We, the undersigned, have known Miss Bottie Snow all her life, and know of hor eyes being crossed, and that she was successfully cured Dy ur. unnin Rav. R. Z. Fahs. Excelsior. Wash. Rv. GtORtiK Buzzsllb, Eclisoo, Wash. W. J. McDonnsi.l. postmaster. Edison W. B. Ciiahbkrlain, Chief of Police, Edison, Wash. A. 0. Harris, druggist, Edison, Wash. D. 0. Smith, Edison, Wash. I. W. Hard, jeweler, Edison, Wash. Mrs. P. Haves' daughter, southwest cornor 20 and Marshall street, Portland, goltro (large neck) for years, cured with electricity alone. A. J. Armstrong. Ill) Third St., Port land, varicocele of veurs duration, cukoJ 7 years ago by a slight operation. R. u. cook, fortiana, stricture ,.i tn.; urethra, cured after five doctors fn:t : to cure him. W. W.TIinmnaon. Vancouver. W an enormous hydrocele, cured 6 i ago. Mrs. Abhio Wareham, Monta.illa, Ore., epilepsy 26 years, cured by elec tricity and medicine 10 years ago, and never had a return of the i-ymptoms. Dr. Darrln's Place of Business. Dr. Darrln gives free examination to nil, and when necessary gives mediclnos in connection with electricity. The poor treated free from 10 to 11 daily, excepl uiodlolne9. Those willing to pay, 10 to 5; ovenlngs, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Donfncss, catarrh, eye, nose and throat, heart, liver, stomach, lung trou hles, errors of youth, blood taints, gleet, tm potency, varicocele; hydrocalo, stric ture and croaseyes a specialty. All chronio male and femnlo and private diseases treated at (5 a week, or in that proportion of time, as tbe easo may re quire. No eases published except by permission of the patli-n t. All business relations with Dr. Dm rin strictly confi dential. Letters of inquiry answered. Circulars aud question blanks seot free. Patients unable to visit Dr. Darrin during the wook, can do so on Sunday, from 10 a. m. to 8 p. in . Dr. Darrln will devoto July 1st. nnd 2nd. to spcolal work, nnd on those days will opornte on cross eyes, tumors, vnr lcooelo, hydrocele, strictures and cir cumcision. Patients doslring these diseases treated must arrange with the doctor a few dajB in advanee of those dates. tioipate in the general pleasures of the day. ' Miss Madge Wright, . of Big Butte, in company with Mr. Geo. Cottrel, of Roxy Ann precinct, called last Tuesday while on their way to Medford where they wore married. They have tho beBt wishes of their many friends. for future happiness and success. A Terrible Explosion . "Of a gasoline Btove burned a lady here frightfully," writes N. E. Palmer, of Kirkman, la. "Tho best doctors couldn't heal the running soro that followed, but Bucklen's Arnloa Salve entirely oured her." Infalllbo for cuts, oorna, sores, bolla, bruises, Bkin dls onsoa and piles. 25o at Ohas. Strang's. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TAULKTS ARE sold on a poititlvo gunrantoo. euros heart burn, raising of llio food, distress nttor eating or any form of dyspepsia. Ono llttlo tanlot gives Immediate roltef, 25 ots. and 60 oonts Hold by Ohas. Strang, druggist. gSIEARNS' BALL BEARING Lawn Mowers Easiest running and most serviceable GARDEN HOSE LAWN SPRINKLERS H. E. Boyden, Hardware Medford, V UK t ' 1 Location I am now located In the I. J. Phipps building, next door to W. H. Meeker & Co.'s store. I have a large stock of shoes, genta' famishing goods, etc., which I am selling i-t very reasonable prices. When la need of anything In my lino give me a call 1ff1r?.rotr!Flr?1r?lr?FFlr?lr?tr?lrW T. H. MOORE, Dealer in . Dry Goods, Shoes, Proprietary Medicines, Druggists' Sundries Central Point Items. Wesley Birdsey, of Rook Point, spent Monday in our city. T. K. Kelsoe, of Butte creek, spent a day here this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Newton, of Hornbrook,- are visiting relatives hero. Hon. S. M. Nealon, of Sams Val 1 ley, was in town several days th past week. Elder Suminrrville held the quar terly meeting of the M. E. Cburcl here Sunday. Mm. Lawrence Cardwell, of Har rison Gulch, Calif , is visiting rela tives of this place. Misses Roberts and Mamie Rip pey ore teaching school in the up per Butte creek country. Miss Norah Sydow attended the commencement exercises at the Achland normal last week. P. L. Simpkins and wife, of Woodville, spent a couple of days here this week, with relatives: Mrs. James Hopwood and daugh ter, Miss Wilma, of Hornbrook, vis' : ited here a few days last week. P nilann Vina l,!tt nAU' rsiilnnfn : lmost completed .111(1 will occupy w t . . ' f . the 8ame wlt" UIS ' inllly 111 a ew Mrs. Mary Gri U-it Saturday irro she goes to ,?i Mrs. W. T. for Butte creek, w visit her daug:. Grieve. Win. J. Olwell and family of Davenport, Wash., arrived here Thursday ond will spend a few weeks with relatives. There will be a citizens' meeting held Thursday, June '27th, at 2 o'clock p. rn., at the G. A. R. Hall, for the purpose of making prelimin ary arrangements for the reunion of the old Soldiers' and Sailors' As sociation to be held at Central Point fair grounds Sept. 16th to 21st inclusive. It is to be hoped that there will be a good attendance and that everyone will take pride in making the reunion a success. Mr. W. S. Wbedou, cashier of the First National Bank of Wintorset, Iowa, in a recent letter gives some ex perience with a carpenter in his em ploy' that will be of value to other me chanics. He snye: "I had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on account of being .troubled with dlnrrhoea. I mentioned to mm tnat i nan oeen simi larly troubled and that Chamberlalu's Oollo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had oured me. He bought a bottle of It from the druggist here and Informed me that one dose cured him, and he is at his work." For sale by Ohas. Strang draggiBt. - : Card of Thanks. We desire to express, through' the columns' ot your paper, oar thanks to friends and neighbors "who were so kind to us during the Illness of our mother, and who so willingly assisted us when death had entered our household. Mas. Wm. Angle and Family. " Advertised Letter List. Following is a list ot letters remaining un culled (or fa the Medtord poatofnee on June w, iroi. Bouldln J A Barnes, Henry Cbnpoln, Clmnnlng D Humphreys, w H l.ivlhrop, John MoDoimld. John . fclmlTor, Roy - Honermorhorn, J 0 Smith, A L White, William H A ouarg'e ot one oonl will be made upon do llvory of oaoh ot tl o above lotters. Persons calling tor any of the- above .etle-rg will ploaso say " Advonlsod." Q. p. Mbkiuuan. Postmaster. The Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and fovor Is a bottlo of GnbVB's Tastk lkss chill Tonio. It Is simply Iron and qui. nlna In a tastoloss form. No cure no pay. Prloo aoc. USE" Cementico For your W ALUS Mix either with hot or cold water. I have it in stock .. .. ,i H. . Boyden, Hsrtwsfs Mdford f AstAslAslAJ A.fAAsislABMamalBl 3 f W. T. KAME g Jos. Evans, of Central Point, was la the olty this week. The gentleman Is a member of the G. A. R. and telle as that tbe Central Point Post is making prep arations to entertain the boys in bine in a very creditable manner at their rc union In September. ' -W. E. Hoover, representing the Woodburn nursery, has returned from a insines trip to Myrtle Point. Walter is i rustler and enjoys good business whero iverhegoes. Roeeburg Review. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Stacey, living east of Medford, are parents to a One girl baby, which came, to their bom on Tuesday of this week. The Sunday school of the Christian Church took their regular picnicking; trip to nogne river Tuesday, and nod a very enjoyable time. A case of smallpox is reported near . Ashland, on Anderson creek. Mr. El liott, a round house employe, is the victim. . M. F. McCown has purchaser! "ra. E. B. Jennings' Interest in the Union livorv stables, and is now sole proprie tor. A. S. Wells, the drayman, is hav- . ing a neat cottage ereet 1 nr. his lots in North Medford. A. tt Bish is do ing the work. The B. Y. P. U. has arranged "a good program and will e induct the 8 P. m. servico at the Bapli-t Church next Sunday. A. D. R ty, proprietor of the West Side Grocery, has been ill for several days, and is confined to his. room. A pleasant dancing party was given at tbe opera house Saturday even'ng, in honor of Miss Mao Ross. For Sale. Ohe heavy and ono light team, mares, gang plow, nearly new, and two milch cows. Inquire at this office. Settle Up Notice. As I am desirous of settling up my business in Medford preparatory to go ing away, all those knowing thejnselves indebted to me, either by'book account or note, are earnestly requested to call at the old stand and settle ac once. G. L. Davis. ; Trespass Notice. To Whom It May Concern: This la to give notice forbidding any trespass ing upon our premises. . ti. D. MlXEAR, C. GOMMEL. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 31st day of May, 1001. Bargains in Farm Machinery. Below I dive a list ot farming imple ments which I will sell at a bargain, ns I am going to retire from farming. Will sell any of the articles in the list sepa rately or otherwiBi. One 8 inch low-wheeled wagon. One 3 inch low-wheeled wagon. One top buggy. ' Two gang plows. One walking plow. Two harrows. Mower and rake. Four sets work harness. One 8-foot disc. ., One seed mower. ' ' " Header need twelve days, v Eight head of good work horses), ' - r For terms or particulars call on ma at the City Meat Market, Medford, Orsgoa. . . John BABNaaoao,, Only 50 Cents l to wake your baby strong and 1 welt. A titty cent bottle ot ' Scott's Emulsion will "change a sickly baby to 1 a plump, romping child. Only one cent a day, think of it. Its as nice as cream. . Send for a free stimple, nnd try It. ' SCOTT & 1JOWNU. Chemists. A. 409-413 Penrl Street, New York.