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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1904)
V . H . v 1 1 i' OUR COUNTY . . T""! I Correspondents 4 jG'omiDunicutiuiiB from our sev feijiil ui'iri'efi)oii(lHniBuiUjt reach thia olliiw hot Inter limn Wednesday noon to injure publication. i Jacksonville News MUb Mario Ninkvll returned Satnr day fruui a short outing ut Culuatliii J5.. K. , Hull, of Aahluml, panned through town Tiuwday, on Ins way to Sucker crock. Lowia and Roy Uliiih, (inorge Mc Oune and Davie Croneuiillur uponl Kuilduy flailing at I!(ij,mio river. MisaPraknieMorolouk, of (iold Hill, Is in uukauiivllle this week, viuitlng her sinter, Mrs. Oris Cririfrad. ' tliia Newbury and family, after upending several weeks at Squaw lake, returned homo Sunday evening. Mr. and Mis. Cluis. Ulrieh and Mrs. Kiln Cook left Sunday for a Bliort outliiK at Luke of the Woods and Pelican buy. Martin Hveeiu, a rucont arrival from tho east, was in town Tuesday, lie has purchased property near Mod ford and will make this suction of the country Ii'ih future tioinij, HuPiy Luy and wife, accompanied hv llarrv Helms, started einly Mon- dnv niornlnir for Hii! Uu'tu, where tiiey will join Fred Luy and family for several weeks' outing ill the mountains. ' Miss Tillio Hooks, one of Jackson county's successful teachers, retjirned home from California, where she has been. spending hor vacation, visiting friends ami will begin teaching school next Monday at Missouri Flat. Otis KraiiBo and wifo, in company with Mrs. R. 15. Cantrull and children, arrived In town Monday from Klam ath Kails. They will spend several days visiting friends and relatives in Jacksonville, boforu they return to Klamath county. supplying this market with fine black berries. J. II. Gay has a full stock of all grudes of lumber and sells at reason able rates: v ; - Dr. J. H. Pleasants reports a son born to Mr. and Mrs 3avld Grim, August 22, 11W4. Mrs. K. Sutton and Miss Ethel Hrowu, of (Jold Hill precinct, were in town TueBday. There are services at the Christian church ovary second and fourth Sun days in the month. . Point, apeut Sunday with Win. R. Byrum and family. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pelton passed Tuesday on their way up the river, looking for wild plums. . E. D. Blwood and Mr. Scott, the Medford liveryman, spent Sunday with Table Rock friends. Richurd Jennings and wifo drove to (Jrants Pass to spend a couple of days with his mother and family. Will Stacoy, of Grants Pass, was up : lust week, buying buy for the market J and engaged most of the second crop. Prof. Midkey, of Ashliind, was here Tho many friends of Mm. E. H. the llrst of the week, in the interest ' Davis will be pleased to hear that she of the Normal School. ,. ' i is doing as well as posBlble, since her Chirk Ifippuy, who has been spend-1 accident last-week, ing several mouths in California, re- L 1, 13. Macdonald bid adieu to ranch j turned home hist week. (work for a few days and is enjoying 1 J. j Downing, of Ashland, spent, himself in the mountains with Mr. a couple of days with relatives of thls McCowu, of Medford. place, the first of the week. Miss Ida Stewart, of Ashland, is Jerry Nunan, the well-known mor-' having a very pleasant visit at the chant of Jacksonville, 'made this city homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, a business rtili up Tuesday, jUor many friends are pleased to see Mr. and Mr.. 'Ueeler, of Kansas, are' u ua1"' visiting Mrs. M.'s parents, Mr. and' Notwithstanding the reports that Mrs. M. S. Welch, oi this city. ' Hsh can't get over the Ray dam, there Little Fay Grimes left for ynba are more salmon being caught ground City, Calif., Monday, where she goes,1 U""B0 "" "" to make her home witli an aunt, . 1,1 ten yeaihavHved hero. Dr. lliukle has just received a flue, line' of clocks, watches and jewelry. 'riife in tnom ttlturrb In thlB section iftho eoiullr ,- dun nil other difeeasofl put tonuUier, mid until Oil' luit four yeate was t.til'1'med lo Call aucl 600 before golll( elsewhere- pronounreil It a luiinl disease nnil .priMcrlbod i Mis. .'i.' R. ftluYa and diuichtt! Ifcrtufe. h '), l.,.n m.niidimr the ' """Je- .'"' h" provou catarrh to . be a ' - " , conaiumiDiitti I line nothing butler fur llvor dt ruimfinent and coiistipi'tion than ChuuiburhuVfl fttohiwh und Liver T:i blots. I. R AndrewH, Da Muines, lowu. For nule bv UIihji. Kirntig. Central Point lt ius. numuior ut Ihrull, Uullt. , homo last wook. Mr. and Mm. i. N. IiusnolKiuve, who have tweu mukiiiK an extended visit with telativoB ut Hilts, Cullf., returned homo on Tiionday. Mrs. .1. II. Klnouid hus loasod the hotol und is doing a Hue Imsinuss. All who havo stopped thero speuk in high terms of their treatment. Jphu E. Ross, of Portlund,and Mrs. Jennie Keaines, of Kltunnth rails, eunio the 11 rat of tho week, to visit their mother, Mrs. 10. Ross, who Is very ill. Chulmas (rilmoro and his sister, Miss Cordiu, will leave fur Salem Krtduy, where Chalmuu will enter school, and Miss Cordiu will visit u few weosk with relatives. J. S. KodgtirflSuutT-J. Ramsey and their families loft for Palouse City, Idaho, Tuesduy, whore they go to seek u locution. Their mutiy friends here wish them sucouss wherever they go. ipiico Rail tlifirt-forc tomiirc: eturned ' count, tn lion ill treamenl. Mull's Catarrh Cure . nij,nuiiu'i.iirii u.v r. J- viinucy tv v u., umi-hu, i Ohio. i llie oiilv const.! tut lunul curt on thu 1 umrkoi. it H lukun- mienmuv uofs :rom lOUropH to a teiirspooiiful. It new UirePtly ou f the bldoil hiuI mucous mufAci-8 of tho system. Tliey ofler one hundred ttoiiaiH for iiiiy case it lullfi ti cure. Scud (or circulars ubil leaii moulals. AUilrtMis: K.J.CIHiMKYACO., Toletlu. Ohio. Sold uv I)ruKitH. 7.P)C. Tuku Hall'K Family Pills for coiistiiaUou. Posinustor O. S. Moore made Grants Pass a business trip last week. V. W. Islington and family were visiting friends of this city last Sun day. Mrs. V. J. I'Younun and children uro spending tho wtuik at Colustiu ' day with Mr. and Hidings. : Central Point. Table Rock l tenia. Ruch Items. Huraah, for the hop yard! Every body go. Mrs. J. T. Breedon was at Jackson ville Tuesday. Jerry MoNnlty was among thoso at Medford Friday. J. D. Fletcher, operator in mines, passed througlp here last week. Our Sunday school is progressing nicely under Jho nianagemout of Mr. Mrs. Main tyre, of' Forest creek, who has been visiting hor sister, Mrs. Wortz, returned home Sunday. Quito a number of young folks are preparing Tor .the hop yard. We wish them all a happy time. . Tho follow ing will leave Saturday: Mrs. J. Mc Donough, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hreod- aro en, Mrs. T. lleagle, Mr. Nolson, Mrs. RARE JUNGLE BEASTS. All the Wonders of the Creation Are to Be Found in RingHnt Brother's Big Zoo. The mcst valuablo collection of wild animals in tho world is the menagerio feature of uiugling Brothers' show, the largest oirous organization of all time. Among the odd creatures, no where elso to be seen, and above prico, are two girailes, the last of their tribe; the only rhiuocerous in captivity; the almost extinct gnu, or horneti horse; u ri-iu baby eicpnunt. American born, standing no higher than its mother's knees, and the only one ever bred, born, and reared in captivity; and u gigantic troop of forty elephants, tne largest company ever shown under canvas, and morel than tiwee as many as are with any other show in America, kn this price-: less collection of odd animal creatures the specimens are nil perfect types, and 103 cages, luiru and dens are re quired to cany thorn. The big men agerie tent is the lui-gest over mado for a oirous, and so big that an army of 5,000 men could be easily maneuver ed within its walls. Naturalists and explorers of fame positively pro nounce this menagerie the rarest, largest and most valuablo In exis tence. Frequently colleges and schools are closed so that students may havo tho privilege of inspecting this wonderful exhibition of wild ani ;mtl life, Ouo mav practically muke u tour of the world in the time do- voted to tho study of tuts immense ana hover again y present ltben m seeing a great many animals nlutust extinct. The uorso oxuiuuiou oi mo lUtigling Urotuera' World's tJreatost Shows is another surpassing feature that separates this marvelous show .from all others. There are 075 horses with the big enterprise, over two hundred of which are performing' animals of blue blooded pedigree. Tho capital invested in this depart ment of tho World's, iron test Shows is enormous and beyond tho roacli of tho promoters of other exhibi tions. The vastnoss of the different departments of the Hingling Brothers' great shows indicate the spirit of pro gression which -has always character ized their policy. The big show will be here one day only, Saturday, September 3d, and give two performances, at 2 o'clock and 8 o'clock. Admission tickets and numbered reserved seats may bo purchased on circus day at the same price as charged ou the show grounds at Haskin's Drug Store. I zoological displaj' will an opportunity BY .1. 0. P. Mrs. N. C. (iuun and children enjoying a wook with Table Kock Vouablo and children, Misses Kmma frtunds. laud Kdith Ureodon, Bertha McDon- Mr. and Mrs. (trisham spent Sun- J oitgh, Mubel and (Iracio Itoagle, Iven Mrs. Grim, near j MoDonough and Bert Kostwick.. I r riUllrn.. At . i....r rt.. .. i 1 1 iii i , , , wuiurcu uuiuoi Kb iuiui mill uver Mrs. J. It, Welch, oi Spikenard, is Air. ami Miu Frank lirown,oi" Kaglo Sunday. First Class Educational Institution. Southern Oregon is bjating of a t llrst claas edusotional institution. The teaching iraternlty throughout the state are speaking In highest praise of the opportunities offered and the work done In the State NoVraal School locat ed at Ash lu tie. New buildings, niw apparatus, a new a vale in of water forks, a large faculty composed of specialists in tlmir several lines, a largp approrpiation from thf state, for niittntmiance, all spimk fo the recog nized merit of the school. Th i do imrtmant of oloouLion and oratory, and the deiiHttment oi miuMc. hoth vocal and frsti umental. lat yer reachtrd n a high degree of usehiLtit!S4, and a large number of piudl? were enrolled in these departments Th- school has tlu'ee good pianos, and an exporiencutl ' instructor of Instrumental music, and also of vocal mualo. . Manual training, sobool gardening, and a klndgarten are among the tin-. portuDt features of the coming year, 'Xhe moral and social environment of ABoland are ol the best. Tne health conditions are such a to enable the pupil to do a maximum amount of work with a minimuo of outlay of energy and time, Last year 283 pupils were enrolled in all departments. A greater attend ance for next year'ts already RBsurHl. School opeiiB September Mib. Cata logues are elmorfu'ly sent on appjlca tion to the President. , , j Advertised Letter List. ; POIIOW ILV m list flf ltiiru mlnii nn. : called for at the Medford pontofflce on -Atii; ust;-M, linn, Ailr-n, A I. Alh'n, Eli W Aiken, A li HirriHiill C IS Birjsull: Mi-F C E Fjter. W K KIdk.TIios Mltvball, Hun Mrs L D Plant & Co Komia, iivn ft M 8jooks, Mrs Stella Luulnir. Mrs Wes A charge of oueoeat win be made upon de- PerBonscalltuKtorftnvof tti . above enew will pleuse Buy " Advertined." A. W. Wouiifukd, Postrortstei To Whom U may Concern, Notice is horeb.v given mat my wife, Lydia Huniicom, has leit my bed and board, and has removed to the town of Talent, and from and after this date I will not be responsible for any hills that she may incur and which may be charged tc me. Dated this 2Jel day of Aug net, 1904. H. A. Hanscom, Talent, Oregon, OA0TOHXAi Bmi the 9 Kind You Haw Always Boughf G. L. Schemerhorn Building Contractor Orders taken at Office of Iowa Lumber and Box Co Low Rales to California. vXho lYieniiial Conclave Knights Temiihirii will bo hold at Sun Friui ciio, September uth to 9th, and the '. ivereiwn Uraild Lodge, I. O. O. F., Svill be held at the ' uame point, Sep tember lilth to 2."th. For these occa sions the Southern Pacilic Co. will ( place in elfect the extremely low rate ! of one and one-third fare tor the! round trip, not to exceed 23.00 the ; rate from Portland. Those who are j planing a trip tu California should take noto of these rates. Up-toDate NURSERY Central Point, Ore, We carry a full line of Pruit Trees in all the leading varie ties. OUR SPECIAL The Bennett Seedling Apple is tho comingmarket apple, richest flavor, finest tenure, longest keeper und the most beautiful Apple ever intro duced. . , S. L. BENNETT, Originator J. S. BARNET T, Introducer f HIS MMHiUS I UillUHipU I Book SEE OUR JAPANESE TABLECLOTHS ... HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST CANDY AND STATIONERY . . Store, Medford Oregon IPow r Within TWO WEEKS Poles will be Distributed Between our er Plant an M edford and Actual Construction Work Begun on Our Transmission Line. 1 We . Propose to vSell it at Prices that P zzzz Within SIXTY DAYS we will be Able to Furnish LIGHT Our (service will be FIRST CLASS and our Contracts backed up with FIRST CLASS i GUARANTEES. Our Power Plant is now, completed and our power is now on tap, ready for delivery. Please You. WE WILL "- NOT ilillii ififii ff-SS! un K' Tolo, DR. C. R. RAY, ger III I ilii Oreg'on,