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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1904)
4 Hot Rolls, hot muffins, hot cakes, made with Royal Baking . Powder may be freely eaten without fear of indigestion. foUR COUNTY . . , v j i x i fc worresponuenis i t- t jH CommunicatiouB from our sev eral correspondents must reaoh this office not later than Wednesday noon to insure publication. Kagle Point Eaglets. BY A. C. BOWLETT. If yon want to hicth your team or tie your horses go to Jack Florey'B new hitchlug raek. Miss Bertha Feachey commenced a four months' school in Mt. Pitt dis trict Monday, August 22d. Rev. W. H. Johnson will hold ser vices in the Holmes hall, over the drug Btore, Sunday, August 28th. Harry Cincgade, Chas. and Alex Beta came over from the Julian ranch, near Montague, Calif., Sunday on a visit. Holmes Bros, have started their flour mill for the fall run. Thomas Coy is acting in the capacity as miller. Wm. Foster, music teacher from (old Hill, has been instructing some of the young folks of this vicinity in muBic. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finley, former ly of this place, now ot Hilt, Calif., are the happy parents of a girl baby, born August 3d. Mrs. Frank Lewis left Sunday for a week's visit with her husband and sisters at. Silsby mill, near Wimer, Josephine county. Dr. Officer, wife and little girl, in company with Mr. Chamberlain and family, of Tolo, left for a mouth or six weeks' outing to the coast. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. C. Steward, Mr. and Mrs. J. Urover, and Mrs. Perry spent a pleasant time . at Frank Nichol's Thursday evening. Jerry Heckathorn and wife left the first of the week for a month's out ing on upper Rogue river leaving Ueo. Lewis to attend bis confeotiouary store in his absence. Frauk Johnson and family met with quite a misfortune Friday morning. At a very early hour the house was discovered on fire, giving the family barely time to escape. The fire c aught from the chimney on the roof, among a lot of dead leaves. The house and contents wore an entire loss. Tuesday night, while Geo. Lewis was flshinu with a party in Butte crook some one entered Jerry Hecka thorn's confectionary store by using a ladder to climb into the back win dow, robbing the slot machines. It was undoubtedly a new hand at the business, for a considerable amount ot money was loft in the machinos. Welleil Items. 11Y w. i. 0. Mrs. Maria Clearin. of Arkansas, is visiing her sister, Mrs. H. C. Shipp. The dense fog of smoke is begin ning to abate and the mouutuins to assume their natural appearance. Mrs. D. W. Meyers and family have returned from Soda Springs, where they have been sojourning for the past few days. The people of Yankee creek district met at their sobool house last Sunday and organized a Sunday school, with Prof. A. Peaohey as superintendent. We are glad to welcome the advent of some kind of Sunday service in our little valley. It has been a long felt want. G. W. Smith, our enterprising orchardist, will shortly complete the final spraying of his orchard. He haB the promise of an exceptionally fine crop of apples this year. He has demonstrated what a little enterprise and energy can do with the soil of Yankee creek bottoms. Our neighborhood will resume road work next Monday, on the Smith lane. This road has been a nuisance to the publio since the country was first settled and the oounty will be greatly indebted to Mr. "Darpe" Walsh, who has been chiefly instru mental iu getting the farmers to grav el the road so that it will be passable at all times of the year. Ayers Taken With Cramps. Wm. Kirmee. a member of the bridge gang working near Littleport was taked suddenly ill inured ay nig lit with cramoB and a kind of cholera. EiB caee was so severe that be bad to have the members of the orew wait upon him and Mr. Gilford was called and consulted. He told them he had a medicine in the form, of Chamherlain's Golio.Cbo.era and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were administered with the result that the fellow wa3 able to be about next day The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Uifford'e medicines. lkader, Iowa, Argus. Mhia remedy never fails. Keep in vour home, it may save life. For -ale by ChaB. Strang. Brownsboro Items.' BY REHKCCA. R. H. Bradshaw is hauling several loads of fine wheat to the Eagle Point mill. Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, of Medford, is visiting her son, J n most, and fnmily the past few days. Threshing is being doue grenerally through this section and grain is of good quality this season. Frank Parker has returned to his home in Joliotte, 111. He will also attend the St. Louis fail'. Rev. W. H. Johnson, of Medford, will preach iu brownsboro, on Sun day, August 28th, at 3 o'clock p. Several parties from lirownsbori and vicinity are making excursion trips to the mountains. One party of ten members ascended to the toj of Mt. Pitt, recording tnoir uuines in the book there for that purpose. Why is it that Ayer's Hair Vigor does so many remark able things? Because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair, puts new life into it. The hair Hair Vigor cannot keep from growing. And gradually all the dark, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. WbPti I Ami Atw's Hair Visor my hair wim it bunt nil (.tut. Hut now it is u tine rich blm'k. and a tMrk m I couto with. - Mas. Susan KLoi'n;snriEs. Tuscuuibta. Ala. Violent, Attack of Diarrhoea ('lived by Chamberlain's Colic, 'holti and Diarrhoea Remedy ami Perhaps a Life saved. "A sbo-t time ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea and I he lieve I would have died if I had not gotten relief," says John J. Pattoa, lauding citizen of Patton, Ala. friend recommetirled Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea itemed v I bought a 25 cent bottle and after taking three doseB of it was entirely cured. I coDeider It the ben rented fn the world for oowel complaints. torsaie by Unas Strang. Agate Items. $110 a hnttle. J.C. AVER CO., Gray Hair Prof. Uaa Samuels is visiting bom folks this week. H. W. Head is haullnfc lumber from O'econ's saw mill. M'S. Vincent rettirnrd to San Fran cfs '0 Monclny evening. H C. rjrpln and Mmlly were trad init in Mtdford Saturday. ZWtit fiwr is Marine with her prandmolhor, Mrs. Joseph Samupltt Mr. and Mr?. .Inhn Harnett were call ini on Aalc Mends iMiindiiy evening Mis Clara Riehardton and h brother, Walter, wore the guests of Mrs. D. V, Beebe Saturday. James Grijisby and Mr. Kdmonsoo will l"nvp for Ft Klamath Wednesday with a load of fruit and molooa. Beagle Items. , By 1. G. Martin. Will Staoey, of Grants Pass, was iu our midst Wednesday, buying hay for the Grants Pass market. Rev. Wyaus,a Sabbath school work er, preached at Autiooh Sunday at :30 o'clock, to a good-sized audience. Clyde Wilhite, Jr., accompanied by Milas Richardson, two studentB of Autiooh, are examining and studying the marvelous wonders of Crater lake. Rev. Rosser, of Asblaud, tilled hiB eimlar appointment at Autiooh to day, it being bis farewell sermon.' We wish him well in bis new Held of labor. Miss Clara Richardson, the popular teacher, who has beeu in Ashland for the past three months, taking lessons in elocution, has returned homo on visit to her- parents. " Henry Griner was in Jacksonville Thursday, pleading before Disrict At torney ReameB aud Judge Hanna for the return of their daughter, Ida Lee, from the SiBters' Academy. We are sorry to report our good lady friend, Mrs. James Briscoe, get ting thrown from her horse a few days ago, receiving very painful injuries from the fall and esoapiug miraculous ly from not being killed outright. Peter Bush made us a friendly oall Thursday. The gentleman has just returned from a throe weeks' trip to Crater lake, Lake of the WoodB, Pell. can bay and other places of interest, with three gentlemen tourists, among them was Presiding Elder Ford, of the M. E. church. John Nelson, the well-known engi neer, and formerly an old-time resi dent of Beagle, but of late a resident of ForeBt oreek, was in our midst Saturday. The gentleman has been the employ of Horace Pelton, as engi neer with his thresher, which has just completed all the threshing in Sams valley proper and boused the outfit for the season. .Sink Headache. ror Bcroioi jemo sick headache of a very severe obara Oter. one oociorea wau Beverui ninn ..kuiiniantinH ttt.-A OVtHlt. MY pense, onlv to grow wor6e until she was unaDie 10 uo any Kluu ui wurn. . . 1 Aoonr a yenr k" ucrhu mdh Tablets and today weighs more than Bhe ever did ueiorr anu is real wen, says Mr. George E. Wright, of New UOnaon, wow mm. rursno vuac. Strang, druggist. Rogue River News. T. G. Raimey waB in Central Point last Thursday. J. C. Gage made a business trip to Ruch last week. Henry Hill is now carrying the mail between Agate and Prospect. J. (S. Hanna is down from upper Trail to spend a few dayB at borne. H. W. Smith, of Trail, made a bus! uess trip to the valley the last of the week. A. A. Hall, of Trail, has accepted the position as logger at J. B. Weloh'i saw mill. Miss Hazel Beboe, of Agate, is visit ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Burch. Messrs. Darling and Shurp, of Gold Hill, spout the past week at J. C, Gage's home. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hall, of T.rail, spent several dayB iu the vulloy the last of the week. Mr. Allen and Fred Inlow, of Med ford, made a business trip to Iran the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Houston and children, of Long Brunch, visited rel atives at Boaglo last Sunday. Ed. Briscoe, of Trail, had the mis fortune to have his wagon turn over with a load of lumber a short time ago, but no serious damage was done. auk Johnson had the misfortune to lose his house anil contents by firo last Friday morning. The Are started by a spark from the stove pipe catch- ng in the moss on tne House. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Bowers and children and Mrs. Frudorick, who have been spending the summer camp ing in the mountains, passed Sunday, route to their home at Aslilauu. TOR SALE, ISO tone baled alfalfa ay. Drt. C. R. Kay, Tolo, Ore. HORSE FOR SALE Good driv. er and heavy enough for farm or team work. Inquire at tbiB office. OWN A HOME $10 Down $5 a Month If you tarive a few dollars or a steaJy iucuiao U will pay you toiuvodt iu the $10 Down $5 a Month 'OR SALE. Hodge steel header, iond as new. Address or oall on .. E. O'Brien, Applegate, Oiegon. will purchase a lot in any portion of the city. FOR SALEL1 Kir m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft j No. 333 ICO acred about thirteen mites from the city. Good hoime. cost about jtt ft ft 5 OR SALE OR TRADE 2 0 hend of stock hoes. 1 3-10 inch g ng plow. 1 milch cow. John li. Hair, Woodvillu, Uregon. OR SALE: Five head horses, two cows, two wagons and other .inning machinery. Also zUUU bakes. Lull at this office or on A. R. Rhodes. l?0R SALE: Block wood 2 per oad, delivered to any part of ihe citv. 0der now and have your woodt-hed filled before .vet weather. Iowa Lumheu & Box Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE, a heavy wagon, 3 inch axle, ( lie set of heavy work harness. Will S"ll for cash, or trade ft r wood. J. Moshbr, Medfora, Uregon. Studebaker Vehicles CITY PROPERTY FOB SALE. I am desirous of disposing of my residence property, corner of C and Eighth street. This property is deBirable for business; also busi ness lot on West Seveuth street, ,1. E. Bodge, Medford. pOR SALE One yeailing heifer, ine light, or one heavy team: McCormiok mower and rake, plow, harrow. new steel range and a heating stove. Apply to li. f, Bcnnett, two miles north of Med ford. 23 4 WANTED HELP WANTED. Three or four men for bbw mill work. Inquire of 0. E. Gorsline, Medford. TTOP PICKERS WANTED: 300 Hop Pickers wanted. Apply to John V. kanzau, jr. wrants rats Oregon WANTED SOOO strawberry plants Submit prices and variety to the MEDFORD mail. WANTED: Ten, two or fou horse, teams to hall lumber. Ap ply to Kesterson it Silsby, Wood ville, Uregon. 'WANTED Girl for geeral housework; small family. Inquire at this olhce. FOR. RENT MALY C.v.ANSS AN APOLOGY. Islfiifi of .lrb!i. Tunis. Ann. 20. Hi" Itnlinn nniisRp Afiin VespiiT', las left Mesaina, RWly, for tfie port if iW'iRh, prnvinr" of Barm, Emrorn Triwilt. to Bupnort the demands of Italy 'or -an apology and a salute of .he Ilalinn flag, as reparation for the ranltr3'm"nt of an Italian conmilar ervant at 0rrr.h. The fjovernor of Ba-nfl lirt!it to comply with the SUPPORT SCOTT'S EMULSION serves as a bridge to carry the weakened and starved system along until ft can find firm support in ordinary food. Send lor free sample. SCOTT ft BOW N E, Chtmbts, I'earl Street, New York. IOR KENT Farm of 2-10 acres 80 aoriis under plow, tmlnnc pasture. Small orchard, puitahl l)uil(liiii!3, all fenced, 11 miles east of Eagle 1'ojnt, Address J. Wii.i.' isckoft, lliigle roiut, uregun. IF YOU WISH F4(!1 PD?3irt, examine the following bargains. No, 943- 300 acres; 110 ucres cleared; 15 acres iu alfalfa; 100 acres In grain; 25 acres In pasture. (Jood water riant. Good house (o nine rooms. Barn liiSO leet. Oruliird with all virletlea ol fruit. Price. t) per acre. No. a4 80 acres. Uood water right. No improvements. Must be Bold soon. Cash, KM. No. 333 lwt acrea about thirteen miles from the city. Good house, cost about i-iiw. About 000,001) feet ui good saw timber- Will Hell for 100t). Call on or address JOSEPH MOSS, The Real Ett Man Office 5 16 St., Grant Pass, Oregon AND- Studebaker Harness I Go Well Together lam in Receipt of a Car of Vehicles from the Factory and of a good assort ment of Double and Single Harness. ' 1 Come and Select Your Needs. Quality and Good Workmanship ' Guaranteed on all Articles I have also in Stock quite an Assortment of the ' well-known, serviceable Purlin & Ormdorf Com pany FARMING IMPLEMENTS. F. OSENBRUOOE, Studebaker Bros, Manufacturing Co., Medford, - Oregon jjj Put an Knd to it All, A previous wall oftlmua curacs us a result ol unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Hacknuhe, Liver complaint and Conslijation. liut thank, to Dr. King's New Life l'llls tbev nutan end to it nil. They are gentle but thorough. Trv them. Only 2n cts. Guaranteed bv Chas. Strang, druggist. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC. We aru pleased to announce that our power plant is now completed and we arc now letting contracts for a trans mission lino to extend from Ashland to Grants Pass. We are now ready for business, to furn'sh nowcr, light and water to towns n " farms, placar mines and quartz m 'ies along our transmission line. We will devote special Attention to the irrigation of farms by a system of plpctric pumps, which are being uneu with great success in Southern Califor nla and otner arid, regions. Our rates-will he fair and reasonable (nmmensnrate with good servlw: cor respondence solicited. All inquiries will recolye prompt attention, Dn.O. .Rat, Manager Cofldor Water A Power Co. Tolo. Oropon How About Vour Summer Vacation? Newport or Yaqilinn hay Is tho ideal seaside resort of the llortlll'aciflc coast. Iloiinil trip ticketa nt un'iitl.V riMluc;fl nitfis on s:ilo from all South ern Pacific points in Oregon., on nnd utor Juno 1st. Ask agents for infor-in-itiou and a handsomely hoiuirl il lustrated souvenir booklet, or write t KtiWIN STUNK, Manager ('. A K. U. I!., Allmny. Ore., " K. Toman, (J, P. A., 8. P. Co., (PorUau'l, Ore. The above represents the best Wagon that Money and Experience of Sixty five years can build. It is King of the Road We carry a com-plete lino ' of VIS-' HICLES and MACHINERY. Would especially call your attention . to our BARB WIRE BALE TIES, Etc Call and see us. nitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. D.T. LAWTON, Manager Medford Branch. Gnd Prlzo Paris 190 Columbia Cylinder Records DISC RECORDS SS to $10 per doc Disc Machines 15. $10, a Cylinder Machines Jj, $io, Sis and ao Sold on easy pay ments to respon sible parties . . . Kit any make of Talking machine NEW PROCESS Black Super-bnrtloned Beautiful Quality of Tone Much More Dnrulilo Than Any Other Cylinder, 25 CENTS EACH COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. 125 Geary St., San Franc.ico, Calif. Grand Prix Paris iQoo Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition. The Southern Pncllir Co. will sell rouiiU-tno tickulH nl greatly reducer ratert to St. Lonln and Cluciiuo, H:cnttnl thi) St. LouIb Exposition, on tho f'tllow. 1 ii tint: June hi. 17. 18; July 1, 2, .1: Aniuft, 8, 11, 10; Suptfmber, 5, G 7; Oc tober, 3, 4, 5. (joint; trip to be compltitod ten tlnya from (bite of eal und pii8ftonitr will bo permitted to Htarl on any rltite thnt wilt r'nithlf.) tlietn to rearh dfiHtlnnlion with in tliK ten diiyn' limit. Keluni limit ninety duys, but no Int. er th'in Dw. I1HI. Kor full Information m In rates and routes call on anon I Southern I'auitlo Co., at Medford.