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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1903)
M- Hi m m I ra SI mm mil Mr. and Mre. A. P. Talent, who have been visiting at Mr. Hondriek- I 1.. i i ... r-.,i.-,.l Ml nun e, levurueu iiuuiu iu luuuiuiu ; Monday. h4l Miss E. Story, teacher of the CvJ i primiiry department, accompanied by Miss liertha Ko.se, made a vieit to Jacksonville Saturday. Some Shoes left to be sold to you at COST Groceries and Feed hi at honest . prices, honest weights and honest measure . i . .i . O. D. Owen 1 . - : K 1 I -I At the W. L. Orr &. Co. Stand j 9 H S3 S3 53 53 82 S, Qold Kay News. A part of the crew were layed off during the last few days. With laet Sunday came over a hundred visitors to the dam. The timbers are all in, there re maining the concrete and. tilling to be put in. A new pump has been installed in tho mine on the river bed below the dam. A small (rjffor-dnni was built and the pump will be used to pump the water therefrom in order to get at the bed, where the gold is in the crevices. COIrT HUNT1N7 If you are you can find what you need in tho way of . . . . Metallic Cartridges . . Of all shapes and sizes. Also the guns to shoot 'em from at . . . H. G. NICHOLSON'S. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with local applications as they cannot reach the soal of disease. Catarrh is a blood or con stitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must take internal remedies. Ilall'a Catnrrb Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was preturlbed by one of the best physicians in this country for vears and is a regular m-u- Bcriptlon . It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the host blood miri ti ers, auung uireeiiy on me mucous suriaces. The neriect combination of the two imrrodi. ents Is what produces such wonderful results iu curing uainrrn, nenu tor ittMimoniniK tree. j. viienev y to,, rrops., Toieuo, u. ncm uy uriiRgitiis, prue .ic. Hall's Family rills are the best. OUR COUNTY . . . Correspondents Jacksonville News. K. Kuhli waB here Wednos- here at- K (lav. John While tarried a while Tuesday afternoon. ' John ' While, of t Medford, tended oourt Wednesday. Wilbur Jotioa, the asseseor, in our midst Wednesday. " M. Hull i user. Medford's real es- tnt man, was here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Haselton, of Hutte cents, were hero the first of the week Mrs. Delia liarbo leaves Wednes day for Eureka, Cal., to he gone some time Mrs. McDonounh and daughter, Mrs. Rowe, of Willow Springs, were in town I'rulay Sunday the Uev. Mr. Loekhart delivered his farewell sermon to the people of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Wimer, of 'lalent. was here the Inst of the week, as nitnespoj in tho llall-nhallt r case. During the past week marriage hoensen were issued to the lollowmg: Frank King and Hannah Nioker- snn. Miss Margarot ivrauso left Sun day morning for Kin m nth Kails, to spend the winter with hur brother, Olis. 0 D. Reed went to Medford Thursday with a load of lino fruit, which he disposed of without any trouble. , H. S. Wolfer, the Medford tinnor, was in town "u land business Tues ( 1 -1 V , as wuh also M. lSellingur, the mil estate agent. Mrs. Clara M. Brown, of Medford, il her son were at the county seat Tuesday, looking up taxes on their ' Medford property. Miss liertha Rose, of I'hoenix, accompanied by an aim' from the east, has been visiting relatives and friemta at the county seat, Mrs. Dr. Jackson and daurhter, thoir old home at Jacksonville. Their many friends are glad to 6ee them again. George Love has returned from Seattle and is preparing to spend the winter in Southern Oregon. He will he joined soon by Mrs. Love, and thi-y will live for a while on the Hanley ranch. John Hem, Mr. Thompson and Owen Keegan attended the Soldier's Reunion at Medford. Tho people of Jackso ville arc expecting to have the Reunion held there next year. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haney have relumed home from their mine where they have been spending the summer. Mr. Haney has been laid up with rheumatism, hut since coming to town is much improved. Mr. and. Mrs. Day spent Tues day in Medford visiting friends, and remained Tuesday evening to hear Bishop Morrison, of Kentucky, who preached at the M. E. church, South. The Bishop is on his way to San Francisco. Oriflln Creek Items. Miss Malt in Honkersmith has been visiting at F. T. True's for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Conklin, of Jack sonville visited at the home of W. S. Boyd Sunday. Rev. Merley, of Medford, will preach at the school house next Sunday ot .'i i M. J. Mcpherson has his fruit dryer in full operation, and has ail ready taken out a nice lot of prunes. Mrs. J. P. True, who has been unite feehlo for some time, has beon confined to her bed this week. Mips Sophia Davis, who is stay ing with Mr. and Mrs. Samuels. sullering Ircni a severe attack of tonsilitis. School ononed Monday week with an enrollment of fifty pupils. Quito a number have not started yet on account of prune picking and other work. There was a social dance at the home of T. True on Thursday clan, wno was married the same day to Miss Etta Faith, of Jackson ville, ine ladies ol this vicinity gave Mrs. Jjoiim, one ot our goodly neigh bore, somewhat of a surprise Tues day afternoon, the same being that estimable lady's birthday. There were between twenty and twenty fivo guests, and all had contributed toward purchasing a nice present. All who went had prepared a bns ket of eatables, and u fine dinner was spread. After wishing the kind lady many years of happiness and prosperity, all returned home, having spent a most, enjoyable attemoon. Central feint Items. night of last week, given in honor Until, of Baker City, aro visiting of Mrs. True's brother, Perry Ran- i m 9 9 m m m m 9 9 Received At The Studebaker Bros Go. Wa!i nouier cnrioiui oi l lieiv ix anil vrtl'ons. aow lines L'olebrutoil Vehicles uiul styles are shown now in Surreys, Spring Wagons, Buggies Mid open Hoiul Wagons, t'otue and buy yet this season. Vehicles aro getting up in price, and will ho sold higher next season. fo have a fow modern White Sewintr Ma chines on hand, which will bo closed out AT COST. F. Ossenbrugge, Medford, - - Oregjon 1 Miss Ada Perkins, of Tolo, wa here shoping Monday. Mrs. W. R. Byruin, of Tabl Rock, came in after supplies the first of the week. Charles Mee, of Hilt, Calif.. visited relatives at this place the first of the we ak. Prof. J. C. Barnard, who has charge of the Eagle Point school, spent Sunday here. Prof, and Mrs. A. L. Haselton, of Eagle Point, traded with our merchants on Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. N. Heselgrave left Tuesday for Hilt, Calif , to visit her daughter, Mrs. ivarren Mee. Mrs. Cora Diedericks, of Grants Pass, spent a day here last week Sho was the guest of Miss Mary Mee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson left Friday evening for Roseburg, where they oxpect to make their future home. Win. Stockluim and wife, who have been spending several days at Tolman Springs, returned home Tuesday, Misses Etta and Norah Lee, of Biiso, Idaho, were on Tuesday's train en route to Fan Francisco to visit relatives. Jesse Hamrick and family, who have been at Hilts, Calif,, tlie past several months, returned home Sunday evening. H. A. Perkins and son, who have been employed in the hay fields at Silver Lake for several "weeks, re turned homo Monday. Rev. E. tt. Lockhart will preach at the M. E. church next Sunday morning and evening, that will he the last services during the con ference year. Rev. X. S. Holcroft preached his farewell sermon at the Baptist ohurch last Sunday evening. Kev. llolernft bus made many warm friends during his ministry here who aro sorry to have him leave for other fields of labor. Phoenix Items. M. Caton, of this vicinity, has none to the Soldiers' Home at Rose- burg. George Trask. of this place, went to tfrants Pass Monday to visit a, brother. j Our school is progressing nicely! under tho management of the newj teachers. ! J. A. Bishops' ami John Edsall' folks, ho have In en pickii g hops In-low limits Pass, returned home I Friday. A Hutu, complete and Irretrievable, has ovQi-taKun the corporation famous all over the country as the Consoli dated Lake Superior Company, formed only a few years ago with u capital ol $100,000,000 to fostoi- thu manufacture of steel rails on Canadian soil. For a debt of over $5,000,000 owing to Speycr & Company, the vast concern in which upwards of 1 100,000,000 has been invested In one way or another, will be thrown upon the market, and the last powerful rival of the United Stales Steel Corporation will bo linally crushed out of existence. Amoug the liabilities of Lbu company is one for 4rJ00,000 for wages owing its employe?. A huge log raft consigned to the Hammo.id Lumber Company, of San Francisco, is now on its way down the const from Stella, Wash ington, .The raft, which contains 8,000,000 feet of telegraph poles, is in tow of the steamer Francis f.eg- gett, and until it is safe within the San Francisco harbor shipping men will have no cause to worry. Sev eral attempts have In en made to stop the practice of towing log rafts on this coast, by legislation, lint so fur all efforts have failed. The log raft ib a menace to navi gation because of the danger of its going to pieces in heavy weather. The raft in tow of the Francis Leg gett is one of the largest that has ever come down the coast. ADDITIONAL PERSONAL. Mrs. C. K. Plonk, ot Albany, is visit iux relatives In Medford. Joe Parker made a flying trip to Grants Puss Wednesday. Frank Loder, who is employed as one of the engineers at the Ray dam, spent Wednesday in Medford visiticer friends. Mrs. C. R. Ray, of Gold Ray, was In the city yesterday. The lady and her children expect to reside In Medford this winter. L. E. Weatbrook.of Albany, arrived in Medford Wednesday, and has taken a position as salesman in Warner & Davis' grocery. H. M. Crowell returned Monday evening to Mare Island where he will resume duties on the U. S. Steamship Adams, after a couple of weeks' visit with relatives in Medford. C. M. Pence, of Trail, was in the city Thursday. He is in the employ of Sept. Berrian, of the government fish Coss Piano House Moved. The Coss t'lano House, of Medford, has moved its odice to Mr. Coss's resi dence on West, 10th street, ono block south of the public school building, where the business will lie carried on as usual, sulling good, reliable makeB ot pianos, organB, and musical merchan dise. Mr. Coss has made this move so that his wife could handle his business here, during his absence on his trips, as his business calls bim away quite often. His business is growing larger evary year. Call on or address H. M. COSS, Medford, Ore. Phone 1-1(1. Settle up Notice. Tho firm of W. L. Or & Co. has sold" out He business in Medford, and all par ties knowing themselves to be indebted to the said firm are renueBted to call and settle the accounts without delay. W . Li. unit & uo. To nilk Consumers. Having put on a milk wagon In Med lord, we, thu undersigned. kindlv solicit hatchery, and reports that the catch of SKKT'-SS ZuhL tisheRgs.s large ibid season. In one I we hope to merit it. We wurrant our Jailbird Captured. Joseph Fidler, a notorioua character who hue been serving a sentence in the Vreka, Cntif. jail Tor beating hia wife escaped last week, but was recaptured at Grants Puss Sunday. Fidler hud taken a revolver from the jail when he escaped and it was his attempt to sell this that led to his recapture. Circuit Court. n W ICnltrhtnn v fl M WhMtiAV eiiftu ii equity ; decree Kratiteil i favor of plnlmilT. Geo It mill Bert iliill va Snriih Hm-ner it al: ordered by court, lb at salo of real property h nuruuy counrineu aim uoiu ununng in ail re spects. Albert Abrahnui va M Duntouretto: demurrer overruled. For sale Two thorouch-bred Cots wold rums: $10 per head. O. M. Svend , Aiedloni, urepon. 37. ;u Wall paper.largcst stock, latest nat erns. lowest prices. WkkksA Baker. VVftuted 200 cedar Clwood, Medford. posts. E. D. Poorly? " For two years I suffered ter ribly from dyspepsia, with great depression, and was always feeling poorly. 1 then tried Ayer's Sarsa parilla, and in one week I was a new man." John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. Don't forget that it's "Ayer's" Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don't waste your time and money by trying some other kind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. . $1.00 bottle. Ail dmnim. Afk V"itr dw to i- u hit In tijr.-.i'nTi;i.i. ilf kuu .ill Olit I:iin!! UU'tllt inc. Folic WJ WtH lH! ttflt'.t. J. C. AVER CO.. MiiUs if Ayer's i"iut Nil iirnil 1 lilt advtofl ami jVwel). Mass. ulght recently 100,000 eggs were taken. fn all over a million and a half have been taken. J. N. Wright, of Central Point, was Inthecit.y Saturday and while here laid fn a stock of trespass notices', which he will poht on his farm. He relates that last year he had one hop killed by some careless hunters, and us he has stock in his pasture all the time he uaturally feels uneasy lest more siock is killed in a simitar way hence the notices. Mrs. M. Caldwell and son, Charlie, returned Wednesday evening from a sixteen months' stay at La wen, in East ern Oregon. They will remain in Med furd und Charlie will take a position as salesman in some one of the grocery stores of the city. Charlie reports the county full of cattle but there seemingly j are but few buyers who figure on going that way. Hay is $10 per ton and scarce at that lig'ue. Cpt. T. J. West was in from Browns horo Tuesday. The gentleman is en deavoring to get the roads in hie dis trict In better shape for winter travel. The road tax has all been worked out in that district hut there is still one place badly In need of repairs and it is this that is now being worked on. The people of that locality have volunteered a goodly amount of work and the county commissioners have agreed to donate an equal amount in cash. Attorney G. W. White, formerly of Medford, later a banker in Coquille City, and his sou. Floyd, of Myrtle Point, arrived In Medford Wednesday and after a few days' visit with old time friends here will go to Klamutli county upon business. Mr. White lias but recently sold his bank in Coquilloi and expects to locate in Berkeley, Cal., where Mrs. White and the children are now residing. Since leaving Med- ford both Mrs. White and Floyd have graduated from a medical college, and Floyd is practicing medicine in Myrtle Point. Mrs. White is not now practicing. Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown, of Chi cago, Ills., are visiting .uemora ana vi. clnity, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W L, Cameron. The first intention of Mr, and Mrs. Brown was merely to make a visit to the coast, out they have formed such a favorable opinion of this section of the country that it-Is not at all Im probable that they will finally settle among us. They expect to make a trip to Crater Lake and other points before returning cast. On Tuesday, in com pany with Dr. and Mrs. Cameron, they made a trip to the Ray dam, where for the first time the easterners saw the process of panning out gold. Dr. Brown is an enthusiastic sportsman and en joys the distinction of being the cham pion lly-cflster of Chicago. The im mense numbers of fish to be seen at the dam "looked good" to him. Judge H. S. Dun lap, of Jacksonville, was in Medford Tuesday. Mr. Dunlap is one of the oldest surviving veterans of the Mexican war. He was a mem ber of Col. Doniphan's retfiment, en listed at Fort Leavensworth, Kan-as, and with ids comrades marched .1000 miles to Chihuahua, Mexico. Then were ordered to New Orleans to be dis banded. At New Orleans when paid olT---"we had been ahead of the pay-1 uiadU-r and every body else," he said- Mr. Dunlap had ;176 totting to him. ' t was more money than he had ever seen before, and he had to have the i Ctpuin of his company help him 1 count it. In 1 Slit he came to Calif-1 ornia and in Immigrated to Oregon, where ho has been ever since. Mr. I Dunlnp vm engaged while liore in per-1 foi'tinghlp papers of application for! admission to the Soldiers' Homo at Koselmrtj, ;m.l expects tu ppend lite 1 remaining d.iy$ there. milk to be clean and absolutely Dure. Any one wishing milk leave order at Warner & Davis and it will receive our prompt attention. MCAXDRKW & BtiOI'HY. Advertised Letter List. Following is u list or letters rctntiinlng nn called for Ht the MeUford poalGtlke on Sup temper 13, 1903. Itnrkus, Wim It Corbf p. Walter Freeman, Mrs H A Kliitr, 'has (.' ci) Loveless, tt V Monro Rulpli Masters, Mrs Uco Olmsicuil, Walter ' Peiiwcll, Anlo Smith, Annie A charge of one cent will bo mode upon de livery of ouch of tt-c above letters. Persons eullliiK for any of tbo above letters will plouse say " Advertised." (i. F. Ai KHitiM't s. Postmaster Probate Court. In mutter of estate ot Henrv Aniornmn: no. tition lu iniikt! duuJ. in matter of estate of Steuben S ('nnnni-r Geo H l.fiitlley appointed adriiinl.stnitor. In mutter 01 estate of It Smith ; ordered bat administrator be authorized to mx estate at privnto sale. in maiier 01 estate ot itooeri JaeK; will ad mitted to Drobute and Frances Kliznhfith .Ini-t was appointed ad mlnistratnx . In matter of estate of Stephen Cooper; order appointing Lee Jacobs, Geo Fox and F 6 Stin son appraisers. lu mutter uf estate of Geo W Woody; order appointlnK Cuttarhie Woody administratrix of. sni estiM, and J N Hockersmilh, W H Siinson and Otto Caster appraisers. Pure oidor vinegar, manufactured by the Southern Oregon Cider Vinegar Co., on sale at Warner & Davis. tf Several good oil and for sale. J. V. Ling, paint barrels 80-4t Men of Oali Timbers of oak keep the old homestead standing through the years. It pays to use the right stuff. " Men of oak " are men in rugged health, men whose bodies are made of the sound est materials. Childhood is the time to lay the foundation for a sturdy con stitution that will last for years. Scott's Emulsion is the right stuff. Scott's Emulsion stimulates the growing powers of children, helps them build a firm foundation for a sturdy consti tution. Send for free sample. SCOTT II BOWNE, Chemists, 409-4IS Pearl Street, New York. BOo. and $I.OO; all druggists. .. For Rent! I m a 5000 acres of farming and it ranch lands I w Ranches from 40 to 500 acres. Or Alfalfa Lands, Grain Lands, Garden Lands, ; r-ruit Lands and I Stock Ranches with ; unlimited outside I range DR. C. R. RAY, ! Tolo, Ore t f KM t ((M f. f.f 1 1 c i t k"