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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1904)
r T Home Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. OUR COUNTY Ji Correspondentsj Communications from our sev eral correspondents must reaoh this office pot later than Wednesday soon to insure publication. Eagle Point Eaglet 8 BY A. O. HOWLETT. Mrs. Lizzie Betz was visiting Mrs. Amy Brown several days last week. John Willi6croft was smiling on his friendB in Eagle Point last Monday. Mi. Messenger, of Ashland, was the guest of A. J. Daley last Sunday night. Almost everybody that has farming to do is taking advantage of the fine weather to do their work. J. A. Jonas, of Ashland, came down last Sunday evening to his old home plao to visit his son, Robert. Letters received from our neigh bor, N. A. Young, announce his safe arrival at Burns, but he writes mat he thinSts of going on still farther. There was but little Interest mani fested over the presidential eleotion and several of the Democrat! did not vote at all, and many only voted on the liquor question. The Snowy Butte Lodge of A. O. U. VV., will hold an open lodge next Saturday night,and we expect to have! a flue time, as a splendid program ' has been arranged for the occasion. The ladies of the Prohibition faith served a free lunoh on election day in A. J. Daley's addition to his store. They served a good dinner and everything passed off very quietly. T. A. Fleck has moved into the house belonging to Mrs. Amanda Gntfltb. Her health is so poor that she Las given up housekeeping and is living -with her daughter, Mrs. John Hart. Last Saturday night a company of the young folks met at the residence of G. N. Daley, Sr., and spent several hours having a good time, having music of almost all kinds and a good social time generally. Parties that neither fear Godxor the powers that be, went into T. E. Nich ol's potato patch on Rogue river one night last week and "grabbled" about a ton of his spuds, he is oh the track and expects to bring the parties to justice. Last week Mrs. A. M. Thomas and Mrs. Jack had a fishing contest and the agreement was that the one who caught the most fish was to sell them and give the proceeds to the Ladies' Aid Society for a church building fund, but I have not learned the final result. Mr. Abbott gave us a very sensible talk last Sunday night and next Sun day night A. C. Howlett will conduct the meeting. Services commence at 7:30. Rev. Austin will commence a series of meetings here on Tuesday next and continue over Sunday. I omitted to state in my last that our road supervisor, J. J. i'ryer, hsa been doing some fine work on our streets. He has hauled fine gravel and put it on the stones, so that now one can ride with some satisfaction. Beginning Sunday, November 27th, Rev. Austin will, preach in the hall every night until announcement is made tb the contrary. Special ar rangements have been made to have good singing and music of profit at all the services. Come and bring your Bibles. Dou't forget the hour, 7:30 p. m. Owng to sickness in the family of Miss Zuda Owen's siBter Bhe was com pelled to resign as teacher in our sohool and the board has employed T. A. Fleck bb principal of the school. Several new pupils have been en rolled of late. Miss Josie Riley and Joseph Pool,' of Antelope district, 'started last Monday and Master Austen Green, recently of San Francisco, also entered the school. grout vulue to our farmers us It will I bo proven which are the best grasses for our soil without the trouble and expense of our personal experiments. I Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Gall spent a couple of dayB last week at the home of Mr. G.'s father, Justice Gall, of Sams Valley. His sister, Mrs. Rowe, of California, and Mrs. Myer, of Ash laud, were also visiting their father, and all enjoyed a pleasant visit. Mrs. Erdman and sou iu-law, of Wisconsin, who recently purchased the Mathie place, will have the house re-painted aud othsr improvemeuts made, after which they will move out to the ranoh. They now have teams at work putting in grain and have given L. E. Hoover the odntraot for setting fifty acres of apple orohard, which work will bo oommouoed right away. . Yankee Creek. G. W. Smith has just finished har vesting his apple orop, which amounts to nearly ten thousand boxes. The Walch Bros, are taking ad vantage of the dry spell by re-sowing the ground harvested last year. Wo are glad to learu that the little son cf D. W. Meyer is again conva lescing. The doctor reports that the chances for his ultimate reopvery are favorable. Capt. H. C. Shipp is enjoying a visit from his Bouin-law, L. W. Steinbock, and family, late of New Mexico. Mr. Stembpck is pleased with the Rogue river oountry and we hope to be able to retain him permanently. Rev. Mr. Kinney delivered an ex cellent sermon at our school house last Sunday, to a large and attentive audience. We hope to hear from Mr. Kinney again and have partly secured a promise from him to make appoint ments with us during next summer. Our hopes for a near market bright en as each step toward the beginning of the new railroad io made, as it is an assured fact that the road will go through ; the only thing we have to fear is that the connection with the Southern Paciflo will not be at Med ford. Should it be otherwise it will make a difference of several miles in our valley. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are becoming a favorite for itomach troubles and conBtipatiou. For sale by Cbas. Strang. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY - Backache CURE All dlResAes of Kldnevi. Bladder, Urinary Organ ache, He artDUaBe. Gravel, Dropsy, Female Troubles. Don't become dlsoouMged. There it a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Fenner. llu hus spout a If fo tlmo curing Just such cufiesasyuurs. All coubultutloua Free I Bettered a long time with what the doctors claimed was lumbago. Was down in bed un able to move without great pain. Two bottles of Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Curo cempbtely cured me and I have had no return of the trouble nor any signs of rheumatism. FRED BRANDT, Dyer, Muncie. Ind." Druggets, Mo., 1. Ask fur Cook Book Puis FROM SOUTH AFRICA. New Ayers You can depend on Ayer's Hair Vigor to restore color to your gray hair, every time. Follow directions and it never fails to do this work. It stops Hair Vigor fallingofthehair.also. There's great satisfaction In knowing you are not going to be disap pointed. Isn't that so? "Mt hair fwted until It irAI .bout white. Tt took Jim one bottle of Ajet'j llnlr lgor to TMtore It to tu former durlt. rich color. Vour Hair Vleor cerululv do, what you claim for tt." A. H. Bugqa:,, Kocktnghatu, . C. for. J. C. AVER CO. Fading Hair Way of Using Chamberlain'- uongn Keint-ay. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Druban, South Africa, Bays: "Asa proof that Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is a oure suitable for old and young, I pen you the following: A neighbor of mine had a child just over two months old. It bad a very bad oough and ttj'e parents did not know what ,to give it. I suggested that if they would pet a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy at the baby was suckine it would no doubt cure the child. This . they did and it brought obout a quick relief and cured the boby. " This remedy is for sale by Chas. Strang. Big Sticky Items BY PECK'S BAD .BOY. Mrs. Wright, of Lake creek, spent Friday night with friends in our neighborhood. Nye Turpin, of Climax, spent Fri day night with his parents while en route to Medford. Frank Roberts, who but recently re turned from Klamath county, is again at work on the Hauley ranch. L. E. Hoover, of Medford, and Mr. Kendall, of Minnesota, were out look ing after busiuess interests on sticky last Thursday. Albert Gall and family, of North Bend, have returned . home after pleasant visit with relatives and friends on Sticky. John Wiley, of Medford, has leased the Ball place and will pasture his sheep here this winter. His herder and fan.ily are occupying the house. which is in a fearfully delapidated state. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Turpin have moved back to the" Ish ranch, after harvesting their fruit crop on the Heimroth place, and now are farming with a vengeance, keeping three foui-'iorse teams bnBy a'! the time. Messrs. Wilson and Chapman, of Central Point, the expert carpenters, have completed a neat little six-room cottage and substantial barn for Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gull and they are now comfortably located In their new home. V. T. AlcCra;; is doing some excel lent work on the coinpnny's ranch. He is having a body of lnnd levelled o it can be properly irrignted and will then sow a number of different kinds of grass seeds, a few acres of eBch for experiment. This will be of FRUIT TREES At Wholesale Prices. Full stock of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental trees, vines and plants fur sale, direct to the planter, ;.' at wholesale prices. Breeders of Registered Shorthorn Cattle and Berkshire Hogs. Prize winning Berkahires at Oregon's State Fair. ' FORSALE FOR SALE Good clean wheat. C. M. Swaxson. eeed FOR SALE Sevt-rnl buck goats; also anutnberof Co'tawnol huck Bheep. C. M. Swanson, Medfoid. 'OR SALE head of stock g ng plow. 1 much cow. B. Hair, Woodville, Oregon. OR TRADE 20 hogs. 1 3-10 inch John POR SALE: rBlook wood 2 per ioad, delivered to any part of the citv. Older now and nave your woodshed rilled before vet weather. Iowa Lumber & Box Co. Antloch Items. Wednesday of this week Rev. Aus tin, the missionary for the Rogue River Association began meetings at Antlooh school house. The meeting will be conducted for a week or ten days. A large gathering of people is expected. Evangelism is the object of the meetings. Every one is cor dially asked to attend. The hour, 7:30 p. m. Proverbs "When the butter won't come put a penny in the churn," is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we sav eive them Scott's Emul sion. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about it. Scott's Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some ' hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate stomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. : For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion is the most satisfactory treatment. We will send you the penny, . e., a sample free. Be tore that this picture to the (onti of a label la on the wrapper of every bottle ot Emuhion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c.andS1.oo; all druggist. FOR SALE One ol the best dairy and grain ranches in Southern Oregon. Also twenty head of cows and heifers. Address E. H. Da -ie, Table Rock, Oregon. FOR SALE On the F. W Streets ranch, 2 mi'eB south oi Medford, two horses, gang pi w. single plow, six foot disc, top bugrjy and single harness. Ad drees P O. Box 173. FOR TRADE TO TRADE 45 acres of la d, 1. acres under ditch, to trade foi improved property in Medford. Give full description of your pnp-rty and price. Ben A Lowell, Woodville, Oiegon. 3-4 LOST LOST On Thursday, October 27. about two and a half mi let north-east of Medford, a black and tan i-hepherd don; anewerF to name ol "Jip. SmiMDlt reward will be paid lor informa tion leading to bis recovery by J. H. Bellinger. PACIFIC NURSERY CO. Tangent, ' : : Oregon. Bargains. Bargains! ; in ; FARM IMPLEMENTS You know the Canton line of plows, harrows, cultivators, etc. Wishing to introduce my stock in these lines I offer a lot of these at Bargain counter prices. Call and look for something suitable to your needs. Also five first class modern White sewing machines. F. OSENBRUQOB, Studebaker Bros. Manufacturing Co , Medford, - - Oregon I itchell, Lewis staver to -DEALERS IN- Vehiclesand Farm Implements Mothers Praise It. .Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Cure for the suffering it hae relieved and the lives of the littlo ones it has saved. A certain cure for coughs, croup, and whooping cough. A. L. SpaiTord, postmnator, of Chester, Mich., says: "Our littlo girl was unconscious from strangula tion during a sudden mid terrible at tack of croup. One Minuto Cough Cure quickly relieved and cured her, and 1 cannot praise li too oigniy. One Minute Cough Cure relievos coughs, makes breathing easy, cuts out plilegm, uraws our. iniianimation, and removes every cause of a cough mid strain on lungs. Sold by Chos. Strang. BIO DEFICIT IN POSTOFFICE. Washington, Nov. 12. The annual report of the auditor of the postoiuoe -jepartment shows that the fiscal bus' neBB transacted through the postal and noney order branches of the depart ment during the fiscal year were: Revenues of the postal service, S143, '.82,624. Expenditures of the postal service, $152,302,110. Total amount of ttoney orders issued: Domestic sd82,342,376; foreign, 37,876.265. To tal amount of money orders paid: Domestic, 385,100,020; foreign, $8, 714,846. The deficit' In the postal rev enue, therefore, was $8,579,492. o i - r bi I The Sanders Disc Plow . NONE BETTER MADE We have a stock of light Barb Wire it goes much farther than the common wire. Give us a call, as we can furnish anything you may want. mtchell, Lewis & Staver Co. D.T. LAWTON, Manager Medford Branch. i : Only Makes a Bad Matter Worse. Perhaps you Imve never thought of it, but the fact must be apparent to every one at constipation is caused bya lack of water in. the system, and the use of drastic cathartics like the old-fashioned pills only makes a bad matter worse. Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablet sare much more mil.i and Dpntle in their effect, and ("when the proper dose Is taken their iction is so natural mat one can nam ly realize it is the effect of a medi cine. Try a 25 cent bottle of them, 'or sale by Chas. Strang, Druggist. Bsari the lh: Vm ' A PISTOL DUEL. Pueblo, Col., Nov. 12. Mrs. C. A Curry, 33 years old, was shot and killed Thursday and her husband Is probably fatally wounded .with a bul let through his head. They were shot. Curry claims, In a pistol duel al their house in East Pueblo resulting from a family quarrel. Grand Pri c Paris 19O0 Columbia Cylinder Records DISC RECORDS 5 to $10 per do Disc Machines 15. MO, to Cylinder Machines $5. $io, Sis nd $ao Sold on easy pay ments to respon sible parties . . . Fit any make of Talking machine NEW PROCESS Black Super-hardened Beautiful Quality of Tone Much More Durable Than Any Olher Cylinder. 25 CENIS EACH COLOMBIA 125 Geary St PHONOGRAPH San Frne:ico, Calif. CO. Grand Prize Paris iQoo