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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1904)
T off HoziMh There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder which makes the food more digestible and wholesome. This peculiarity of Royal has been noted by physicians; and they accord ingly endorse and recom: mend it. ..'..'", . .... "V'' . J.. ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. '.' Correspondents Communications: from our sev eral, correspondents must reach this office not later than Wednesday noon to insure publication, Eagle Point Eaglets. BY A. 0. HOWLETT. John Inlow has opened a bar bershop at the stand formerly opened by John Smith. I. P. Robinett and family, who have been stopping here with his parents this winter, started for Grants Pass one day last week. Kev. G. W. Moore, an evangelist, commenced a series ef meetings here last Friday night, with the ex pectation of continuing during this week. . ' Mrs, W. B. Officer gave a card party to' a few of her f rierids one day last week. Those who were in attendance report having had a very enjoyable time. 'Charley Seefield, wife and sister-in-law, Miss Emma Neussbaum, recently from San Franoisco, Calif., stopped here over night on Wed nesday of last week. Wm. Brown, of British Columbia, returned home last Saturday. He found many friends here that he met three years ago. He is a brother of Geo. Brown, of this place. Prof. J. C. Barnard, principal of our school, returned troni Jackson ville last Sunday and resumed his duties in the school room on Mon day. ' Mies Bertha Peachey acted in the caDacitv of teacher in his room during his absence to take the examination for a higher grade certificate. His many friends here hope that he has succeeded in his undertaking. ' ' ' The dance and box social, given for the benefit of the school house fund, was a very pleasant affair, but owing to the extreme inclem ency of the weather and the bad condition of the roads, there was not as many in attendance as usu al, but those who did attend had a pleasant time. Those who partici pate in such pleasures anticipate a good time next . Monday night, the 22d, I came near having to chronicle another Are in our neighborhood last week, as the roof of M. S. Woods' house caught fire and there was no one at home but bis daugh ter, MiBB Mamie. She took a pail ot water, climbed on top of the house, extinguished the flames, and then could not get down. In Feed vour hair: nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Aver's Hair Vigor is the only Hair Vigor hair food you can buy. rorou years it has been doing just what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. " Mr hair uaprt to he very short. Bnt after mlnir Ayer'a Flatr Vlnor a short tlme lt beitsn to grow' alio now It is fourteen Inche. lmiir. Tlili seem, a ,.lef M re.nlt to roe after oelnl almost wtltiotir snr lia!r." . , Mas. J. H.-.i'iFtn, Colorado Sprlngi, Colo. 1 w a bottle. ; TE?,co" An.tr,,,-,.,.. fr. l.-'".J;;, Short Hair Ayers her excitement she climbed up, but after It was over, she oould not re trace her steps, and had to remain on the roof until a gentleman who happened along assisted her down. The damage, fortunately, did not amount to much. Have Sou Indigestion? If you hare Indigestion Kodol Dyspep--'i Oure will oure you. It has cured thousands. It is curing people every day every hour. You will continue to suffer until you do try it. There Is no other combination of digestants that digest aud rebuild at the same time. Kodol does both. Kodol cures, strengthens and rebuilds. Sold by Chaa. Strang, druggist. Beagle items. By i. G. Martin. Again we doff our hat to the an nual visit of the little buttercup a pleasant reminder of spring. Prof. Thomas Wilhite, of Beagle, who olosed a very successful term of school in the Mountain district in January 1904, has entered the Nor mal at Ashland, and will prepare himself more thoroughly for future teaching. The rain storm began hare San day morning, and has continued hard and unabating for forty-eight hours. Snider and Houston creeks that drain the two valleys are im mense rivers, carrying low bridges, fences and everything movable in their wild career. The oldest in habitant can't remember seeing so much surface water before. Wilfred Gardner, of Asbsto3, made us a pleasant call Wednes day, enroute to the Agate section in search of stock. He proposes stocking bis mountain farm with sheep. He reports 8 inches of snow at his place. Stock of all kinds are coming through the winter in fine condition without being fed. Mr. Gardner intends building a silo and using all his feed for stock. Beagle postoffice was established in 1880, on Dry creek, at the home of William Beagle, from whom it took its name. In 18S2 it was re moved four miles west to its pres ent location, the M. A. Houston farm, and Mr. Houston was ap pointed postmaster, and he has held the position ever since. Al though a lifelong Democrat, the careful ' and businesslike way in which the affairs of the office have been conducted, has resulted in hie holding the office for nearly twenty- two yerrs, which is probably the longest service in Jackson coun ty. The office is situated in the midst of some of the most fertile farms in the Antioch district, and one mile distant from Antioch scboolhouse, one of the oldest dis trict echoolhouses in Jackson coun ty. Mr. Houston has been ably as sisted by his wife in the postoffice and during this time they have seen their children grow up around them. Grandchildren have clus tered at their koees,and most of the family are settled near the old home stead, and all of them progressive and respected citizens of the com munity. ' Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm The efficacy of Clian.berlain's Pain Balm in the relief ol rheumatism is be- in? demonstrated daily. Parker Trio- lett, of Grlgsby, Va., says tbat Cham berlain's Fain Balm (rave him perma nent relief - from .rheumatism iu the back when everything else failed, and he would not be without It. For sale by Chas. Strang. Five Dollars Reward. Strayed from my rrtneh. six miles south of Medford, one two year old steer, brand G. L. on the right hip. No ear '. mark. G. L. Davis, Medford, Oregon I Mysterious Circumstance. .One was pale and sallow, and the other ire'h and rosy. Whence the difference? She who Is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it, By gently arousing the laxy organs they compel good digestion ana neau on constipation, iry tnem. Only 23c, at Clias. Strang's, druggist. Commissioners' Court. Petition of C. 0. Buolc, for to change the county road. Garl T, .(ones, E. Cameron, C. M. Ruch wore appoint ed viewers. Petition; of Geo. Dune, for county road dismissed. Petition of K. 'J. Kubli, for county road dismissed. Petition of P. J. Levereob, license to sell liquor in Woodvllle. License is sued for 8 months. In the matter of contract of E. G. Perhatnonlst section of Boas road. Work accepted and ordered that war rent for 2647.71 be drawn for E. G. Perham on general read fund and 1332, 29 on general county fund. ' The - following are appointments of judge for election i' D. Cronemlller judge for North Jacksonville in place of J. W.; Robinson; T. J. WiUlamaon clerk U place ot H. Maury, resigned; John Mann clerk for South Jackson' vllle Id place of P. Deioh, resigned; M. D, Pardue ohalrman for Flounce Bock precinct injplace of A. H. Boothby, non resident; Marion Tryer clerk for North Medford to place of Court Hall, resign ed; P. J. Sullivan clerk for Watkins preoinot; 0. Vrooman Judge for Gold Bill to place of J. Pearce, resigned; Court Proch clerk for Meadows pre. oinot in place of G. Walker, resigned; J.G. Martin clerk for Antioch precinot in p'.ace of 1. C. Pendleton, resigned; Thos. Uungey clerk for Bock Point in plaoe of B. Kitchen, resigned ; Lane Wyland clerk for Climax precinct In place of F. Tlce, non resident; James Cuberson clerk for Lake Creek preoinct in place of J. Klengle, resigned; Thos. Carr clerk for Foots creek precinot ' in place of 0. C. Carr, resigned ; ft. Jen nings clerk for Sterling precinot in place of J. Lewis, resigned; Geo. Lynch ohalrman for Trail precinot In place of J.G. Brisco, resigned ; J. C. Pendleton clerk for Sams Valley preoinct in place of 0. B. Fitzgerald, resigned;)?. Min- thorn olerk for Woodvllle In place of J. H. Bagley, resigned. At the reguar term o'c Commissioners' court held February 3, 1904, the following bills were allowed: Sheriff's salary for January $ 333 S8 Cleric's 2SO00 116 TO 100 00 83 83 27 00 83 33 Reoorder's Co. Judge's Treasur-s Janitor's School Supt.'s , School Supt. traveling expenses tor three months .' 50 00 Jail expenses 80 68 Recorder Depty fees 29 78 Hamilton & Cox, livery hire 2 00 J. Miller services selecting Jury list for Trail preoinct 2 00 Carl T. Skyman services seleotlng jury 8 00 S. p. Oliver . 2 00 M. Purdln Justice in the case of State vs Herbage 6 10 J. E. Barkdull constable State vs Herbage 6 30 H. D. Angle special constable State vs. Herb age.... , , 1 20 Samuel Morris witness one day. . John W. Davis J. L. Wheeler Wm'. Wheeler J. H. Messner H. L. Hoblnson Albert Robinson M. Purdiu justice tees la the case of State vs. Paul Dommer 3 35 P. Hulley witness feq State vs Herbage 1 00 t. Tryer i oo A.Childs ,, i oo B. Greenland ,, ... l 00 M F.McCowo,. , ... 1 00 J. D. Taylor . ..... 1 00 If. D. Angle constable in case of ttic State vs Demmcr : 0 10 Mat Demmer for services l 80 George Demmer ,. ISO Q. Huber , 1 80 M. Purdin justice for State vs Couey. . . S 35 D. Angle special cons tab e ,. . 850 M. Purdin Jns'-lcc fees State vs Winkle.. 8 10 H. D. Angle constable 4 50 M. Purdin justice fees in case State vs Winkle & Maham...; 9 60 John R.Cook constable. 7 H. D. Angle special constable .-HI J. K. Barkdull services 1 CO S. E. Cole . . 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 Wm. Ang'e ,, A. L. Elsenhart ,, .. T.K.Kelso .. 8. A. Higsins .. 1 00 Geo. L. Davis 1 100 Otto Caster .. John Graffis ,, 1 10 Mrs. Graffls 1 40 Helle Winkle , l 00 Cbas. French . 1 00 Chas. Prall 1 00 A. S Jacobs for drawing jury H. H. Rlppey as asiistant 2 00 E. Pleasants as assistant 2 00 S. R. Dunlan digging grave 6 00 Holmes Bros, for supplies furnished Mrs. Demaeray and F. Hearloy 7 05 Geo. Brown & Son for supplies furnished paupers 21 CO Warner A Davis for supplies furnished Mrs. Riddle 6 00 James Crooemiller for supplies furnished paupers 35 00 Nun an ft Tuylor for supplies furnished C. Cain, . .' 24 25 Mr. D, R. Andrus for keeping Mrs. Rob!r son 5 00 I J. Nunan for furnishing supplies for Mrs. Hudson 6 00 j M O. Hara 5 00) C. W. Colter 6 00 ; James Stevens '. 8 00 , Hicks, Judd & Co. for supplies fuenlshed the sheriff 89 01 J. Hudson Co. same 21 60 1 Glassand . rudhome supplies. ... 11 37' Clerk's expenses for telephoning.... 1 65 ! C. M. Pence expenses for chain carrier. 2 00 ttm, Croell money advanced for roc it crush ' er i 11D25 G. C. Garret feed for horses for oruaher 9 00 ' A. A. Davis ' witness fee. Crata & Co. vs Jackson county 8 W w. H. Brj..lhftw same 6 00 R. Whitehead . 3 00 C E. Stewart 5 00 A. K. Moore i. S 40 W. H. Gore it B 00 Susan Craln & E, Cox 10 00 John Cox 00 A, C. Waterman reoate on taxes 10 i Hamilton & Cox livery horse for G Jones 6 00 John Bloas ferryman for January 15 00 Geo- Isaacs rebate on taxes 43 11 He's doing Yet. The story goes that a Roaeburg young man went to see his best girl in Oak- laud one Sunday recently, and after he bad exhausted everything in the con versation line deolared his Intention of kissing her. The young lady said she would tell her father if he did, but the voung man didn't scare and up and kissed her. True to her promise she stepped hastily Into the next room and said to her father, "Mr. G. wants to seeyonrnew gun." The "old man" was particularly proud of the gun and was only anxious to show It. Taking It from the rack, he went quickly into the parlor. The young man took the window sash and all. In' getting out, and when last teen was still running down the pike. '.'.'.'.'l An 'Early Blser. :' ' A strong, healthy, active constitution depends largely on the condition of the liver. The famous little pills known as OeWitt's! Little Early Risers not only "oleansifK.' the system but tbey strengthen the action of th hyer and rebuild the tissues supporting that organ. Little Early Risers are easy to act, they never gripe and yet they are absolutely certain to produce results that are satisfactory In all cases. Sold by Chas. Strang, druggist. Confidence not Fully Restored. A little Medford boy went up to his mother the other day and said, "Ma, hain't 1 been real good since I goto Sunday school?" "Yes, my dear," answered his mother. "And you trust me now, dou't you Ma?" 'a'Yes darl ing!" Then spake up the little fello w "what mak-aa vou keeo the Die and - - . r . cookies looked up now the same as be. tore?" It is needless to say the an swer was an evasive one. To The Public. We are prepared to do all kinds of scavenger work, ana solicit yonr orders. Prompt and effloient service and reasonable charges. : DODGE , r REDE., BUBO. Don't forget the old man with the fish on his back. For nearly thirty years he lias been traveling around the world, and is still traveling, bringing health and comfort wherever he goes. lo the consumptive he brings the strength and flesh he so much needs. To all weak - and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food. lo thin and pale persons he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the old man with the fish are now grown up and have children ot their own. He stands for Scott's Emul sion of pure cod liver oil a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. t09-4l'5 Pearl Street, New York. boo. ana i.uui an druggists. Grand Prix ft 1 1 cm i Columbia Cylinder Records DISC RECORDS . J to 10 pr dos Disc Machines 15. $10, too Cylinder Machines $5, S10, Sis and $ao Sold on easy pay ments to respon sible parties . . . COLUMBIA 125 Geary St Grand Pril I PACIFIC NURSERY COMPANY! General Headquarters West of Rooky Mountains ftjr Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, Vines, Plants. Etc ; Breeders of Registered Shorthorn Cattle and Berkshire Hogs Catalogue aad Prtoa Mailed Free ob AppUcaUaa . . . Real Estate Transfers), -v D a Karaei to M F Darting, land li to . 373 w MOO .0 W L Haltey to Geo Gristle, lot. so unll- der'a add to atearora . Susan Weeks to Lucy Connorer, tp U s, r 1 w 160 acres .... a r Baiter to A J Smith, land la see. 15 tp 36 s, r 3 wu Cora Olson to H T Bailer, acre In tp Ohas'Masom'to HF'Poliiand,' lotj34 38 In Ashland - Fannie Stanley to John Staolay, land . 1 n Ashland "..,; -, - . -i Ira urfnntg-or to E H Mclntlre, lot 1 blk U Ashland John Cameron to Mora Wright, lota 1 1 3 4 6 6 blk CIb Talent. . . ..... ....... Wadhama&Coti Lt" Gardner, land lnseoSOtpSSljr ;; .....u.,.. Richard Beswlolcto Sarah B Kloharda 800 00 too 180 00 100 00 MOO 100 9S5 0O 800 00 480 00 a-ov lot Hoc 14 tp S 1 w. . . 800 00 Frank Amy to Louta ceiaermeyer, 160 acres (ntpSS s, ; S w.. ........... MOO 00 Louis Neldernwjer to Frank Amy, dead or release ol ame land 1 00 Arthur Buallsu to Clarence Badger, lot. 2324 blk J R R add to Ashland.. 62100 J H darter to W B Officer, land In tp 36 . g r 1 w .' 120 00 Luke MoQ'l'nnla to H F and A O Poll land, loti 21 82 blk Q lota 6 7 blk R and other laud lu RR add to AsU- A W surgls to O E White, land In seo'B 24S7tpS64wf654a res .......... WOO 00 O.rfleld Iron 4 Lime Co to W T Saula land tatp sea, rSwW M. ............ S7W 00 Jamea Helm, to John Conway, lot 1 blk , r m i unni V. , i On w prison to Maicom MoDoualu TlnTaient SO W uornaon to maiuuu. uuuu..u i... a in Kilr R T&lAnL 125 00 Mr. E M Denlson to DT Lawton, lot 4 hlir 1!) Mmlfnrrt 1 00 jobn B Stewart to Anna Wilson, lo' t DIK IV oieaiora w w Wm Mclntlre to O B Butler, 25 acres in .n QO a 1 a OR artro. . . 100 00 James day to O R Ray, H Interest In ipuoaw "ww Margery Magruder to O B Ray, H In. J Freeman to 0 if Bay, X Intereat tn86s.r3w ; 0O Geo Applegate to J F Farrar, placer mtnina oiaim in aaeauown .u w Hyrum Evans to 8 J Evans, 1 aore In HargadlneTraot In Ashland 210F 00 Chas B Hays to Victor Biunell, land li geo 24 s, r 3 e: iw Sarah Riohards to Richard Beswlok, 1 aore In Ashland Homestead traot 1 00 O Valm to J V Kaler, 5 aorea tp SO a, r lo 80000 S J Whltemore to Clyde Payne, lot. 83 34 Dia n a n aau iu Asuiauu w w When You Have a Cold. Tho fliat notion when vou have a oold ahould be to relieve the longs. Tbat i. iw.i nnnnmnllahed bv tbe tree nBe ol Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This Rnmndv liauetles tno tougn muous ana cnuBes its expulsion from the air cells of tbe lungs, produces a free expectora tion, and oDens tneseoretions. a com pletecure soon follows. This remedy will nnrn a severe cold in less time than any other treatment aud it leaveB the system in a natural nnu neauiiy uuuai t.inn. Tt i-ounteractB anv tendency tO' ward pneumonia. Dor sale oy unas. Strang. , The Ten Little Lodgemen. ' Ten little lodgemen went out to dlno, A cocktail killed a Mason, then there were nine. Sine little lodgemen drinking to their late, Town went an Odd Fellow, th!n thero were eight. Eight little lodgemen thinking of licnv-on, A smell bottle ilxcd a Forester, then thero were seven. Seven little lodgotuen plnylng lunny tricks Another cork, a Rud Man, then thoro were ill. Six Utile lodgemen trying to booze mid thrive The next round fixed a Workmen, then there were live. Five little lodgemen, the others on the lloor, A Malta Knight gave up tho ghost, then there were four. ' ' Four little lodgemen on a lonely spree, A Buffalo got his hahlt on, then thero wore three. Three little lodgemen left in a 6tew, A high boll rolled a i'ythlan, then there were two. Two little lodgemen pretty nearly dono,. a Hhrhier couldn't stivud the pitoe, thon mcro was one. One little lotlgeman drinking all alono, He was an Elk, aud ho took tho wholo buuch home. What Are TlieyV Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. A new remedy for stomach fr.,,hina. lililnuaness. and constipation nnil.n irood one. Price 25 cents. For sale by Chas. Btrang. Alfalfa heed. I have alfalfa seed in any quantity fnr anlr. aun Rood whoatanu seou oaiB Grass seed of all kinds the best seed ever sola In soutnern uregon. J. A. PERKY, Medford Oregon. Pavrla 100 Fit any make of , . Talking machine ". NEW PROCESS Black Super-hardened Beautiful Quality of -Tone Much More Durable Than Any Other Cylinder, 25 CENTS EACH PHONOGRAPH CO. San Franc. sco. Calif. Paris lOOO PACIFIC NURSERY CO., tangent, Oregon, t tas Appta lraw tot Aal. I We hare for sale about 10,000 fine b pie trees, principalis- Newtoas. Have ' all Uea many five (est.. These trees have not been irrigated and1 are bume growa. Address Bennett it Chapman, either at Talent or Medford. . tf v.: This is a. Cut of . . l PIUIARD S w HOM - MAGNETIC ' Absolutely unaffected by Electricity or Magnetism. B. N. BUTLER, Agent. Corner 7th and C Sts. I For Rent! s 5000 acres of i farming and , ranch lands Ranches from 40 to I 5m acres. .-r ; I Alfalfa Lands. Grain I i ! Lands.Garden Lands, ; fruit Lands and ! Stock Ranches with ! unlimited ou tsi de ! range I I DR. C. R. RAY, 1 Tolo, Ore 'S((H(ssifsa(Ssfas)( &&&&&&& &&&& J. R. WILSON, j Blacksmithing - AT 11 THE OLD STAND. . Brick Shop , flEDFORD S I BAZAARJ S MRS. O. OILBGRT, Proprietor S J Ladios' Goods a specialtv Lacos jj Handkerohiefs.Embfoidory silks J and all materials lor lanoy work J Notions, candles, nuts aud sta- tionory Jff It One Door North of Postofllca J MEDFORD, OREGON SOUTH ATD B4.3T VIA SOUTHERN ..PACIFIC COMPANT. Watch Movm nt. 8hasta Route Trains leave Modford tor Portend land' way stations at 4:131 a. m. and '4;6 p. M. ; '' . ' ; Lv. Portland :.. in S:30p.m' i.v. Medfcira 11 MS p. m 11 twain. Ar. Abalaod . A 18:M a. m UtlHp'.ln Ar. Bacramonto 6;10p.m ami mi Ar.ganyranclioo 7:t6n.ml S:m.m. gon'o'v,,; 8:80 a. m Ms am! KanaasClty 7:af,a.m : aa m CbloaKQ 7:42a. m S.-yip, Ar. Lm l Angolos 2:oip.t ; V.-..mi AnEIPano .-j. 6:0) li. m lOOrml Ar.PortWorth . 6:S0 a 5 IsSor m' Ar. OltyofMoaloo II :KS a a 1: ' Z ' Ar. Houston 7:00rtr :o0r.m Ar. Now Orlaans... S.-H v 6:gp. m Ar. WashlDKton.. r :42 p. m . s!m. Ar.NewYork 17:10 g I nj Pullman and Tourist Cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacramen to to Oifden and K .Paso, and tounst cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or cans nnd Washington. s ' Conncctlnif Bl9an Pranclnco with the so? eral ftUnimHhlp linen for llonnlnlu, Japan (Jblna, Plilllpplnoa, Contra! aoil Houth Amer'o Soo asoiit at Modford station or nddrosa u. H.IMUKHAM, I o.F.a p a OBTLNI! OnrooN.