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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1904)
HEALTH is the Most jortant Imp( The manufacturers of R'oyal Baking Powder have had 40 years of scientific experience. Every method or bread-and-cake raising has been exhaus tively studied in this country and abroad. The result is a perfect prod uct in Royal' Baking Powder. There is no substitute for it. The purity and efficiency of Royal Baking Powder have been commended by the highest authorities of the world. These facts mean two impor tant things to all housekeepers: First : that Royal Baking Powder Is healthful and makes wholesome food. Second : that Royal Bak ing Powder makes food good to taste. PHVAT BAKING tSXJ I rL, powder ABSOLUTELY PURE , OUR COUNTY . . , I Correspondents Communications from our sev eral correspondents must reach ttiB office not later than Wednesday noon to insure publication. Kagle Point Eaglet, s BY A. C. HOWLETT. R. R. Minter was in town last Tues day, smiling on his many friends. A.- J. Daley has been repairing his hay scales and has them in shape to accommodate the community in that line. Mr. and Mrs. Knighton went up to Flounce Rook last week, to visit their son, Charley, who has siokness in his family. John Polling, who has been living in Klamath county for the last throe years, has returned to his old home ;. oa Big Butte. ! A young man by the name of Prank Johnson, of Ilwaca, Wash., has rented the old Roblnett blacksmith shop and gouo to work. Mr. Nash and son, who have been stopping in the Daloy house for the nast few weeks, started for Klamath Falls last Saturday. Our teachers, Mr. Heck and Miss Clara Richardson, also Miss Bertha Peachov. who is teaching at Derby, went to Ashland to attend the insti tute. k count of the non-arrival of two prom iueut speakers they were expecting, one of whom was Mr. Herring, of Ashland, whs was here the week be fore. The entertainment given by the . lodge of A. 0. U. V., last Saturday evening, was well attended and quite interesting although the leaders of the move were disappointed on n. Elmer Boardman came out from his home on Biff Butto last Monday, with 'a load o( posts and had the misfor tune to break one of the wheels of his wagon and had to leave his load and come to Eagle Point for repairs. John R. Tyrell and wife, of south little Butte, were pleasant callers last Saturday 011 their way to Ashland, to attend institute. Your Eagle Point correspondent took them as far us Mad ford that evening aud they wont on their way rejoicing. Mrs. T. has been teaching in the, south Butte dis trict this fall. n Rrnnhv. Frank Isaacs and Mr. Pilfna ware out lust Suuday. Thoy culled at the Sunny Side for dinner aud then went on their wi.y.the latter two stopping in town for a while aud Mr. Ilrophy went to T. E. Nichols, t-in rn Imv some extra lino turkeys 'Ph-nUaiTiiniiLr. Ho got belated , did nr. return to the Sunny bai until lifter 11 o'clock p. m. He claimed that .ho lost one of the other follows, but they nil turned up In Med ford Monday morning. In uiv last 1 spoke of a fishing con tat h,.t.u-n Mesdumes Thomas auo Jack, the proceeds to go to the church fund. Since th"ii 1 have icurneu tm result. Mrs. Thomas caught nineteen and Mrs. Jack 0. Mrs. Thomas valued n.n ilsh nt nineteen cents und has the nmouut ready to bo applied to that fund. So now the Ladies Aid Society onlv lack S999.81 of having the thous and dollars to build a chnrch building, and now they prepare to give an en rnrrninmeutoti the evening of Decern 1,-,. "M I,, the Heokathorn hall and hnvn lioht refreshments served oharg- Inc an admission foe of twenty-five oents for entertainment and luuoh. On Tuesday of last week Mrs. How lntt cave John N. Smith a birthday party and invited in a number, of his friends. ' After spending the evening in social ohat, vocal aud instrumental musio, Geo. W. Daley, Sr. wife aud daughter. Miss Maggie, furnishing the most of tho musio with violin. mandolin and organ.Miss Mattie Tay lor nn,l others also manipulated the knvs of the organ, a part of tho time alo various kinds of games, about 11 o'olwk p. m., light refreshments and entice were served and at midnight Mia nnmnanv disDeraod. is ing Mr, r.mith many returns of such anniver T.not. RntnrfHV Mr. Cobloigh, of Phoenix, came down, accompanied by Mr. Fox. Thoy were the guests of Wm. Abbott. On Sunday evening, a thav were returning home in tho lower oart of town, they had a ooin sion with Eddio Cingoade. Mr. Cobleigh.waa in a one horse buggy and Ed and two other boys were on horseback. The boys were driving fast and Mr. C. was driving swiftly, and just as they were about to meet Mr. r.incnade turned to the left and the others to the right. Just then Mi. fl. turned to the right and one of the shafts of the buggy struck Ed die's horse just behind the shoulder, Dieroing the body about six inches, inflioting a very severe aud serious wound, and completely demolishing Uo Bhafts of the 1 ujgy. We have uo school this week, owing to teachers' institute at Ashland. The Dnrdunells school is progress- ug nicely under Miss Thiol's good management. Tho fine fall weather is something tho farmers like, us uoarly all of thorn have their ground seeded. Mr. Coffey's brick addition to his house adds greatly to the appearance, which is a noat piece of workmanship. Mr. Hlgubotham aud son have com pleted tho wood contract for Mr. Davidson, manager of the Millionaire mine. Mr.- Crawford, our good road super visor, has been doing some goou work lately. The bridge across Blaokwell ureek is a credit to the couuty and a pieco of work which has long beou needed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roeso havo taken charge of the Birdsoy ranch and will .ooii commence farming in the good old style. Mr. Reese has already uouglit a lino team and wugon, beside 11 necessary farming implements. 4 9 ers We know what all good doc tors think of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your own doc tor and find out. He will tell Cherry Pectoral you how it quiets the tickling throat, heals'the Inflamed lungs, and controls the hardest of coughs. "ATer't Clierrr Pectoral 1 well known lo oar rimUy. We think It i the bet medicine In the world for couch " 9,?.'-.alm- n.1 RAT1K l'KTKUSOS, l'oUlUDin, Cel. e...wc..l.. J. c. ivnn CO. FROM SOUTH AFRICA. New Wav of Using ChaniD.!riam lumen m meuy. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from nmhnii. South Africa, says: "As a nmnf that Chamberlain's Cough Rein oilv is a cure suitable for old and vntincr T nan vnn the following : uelgUDOr oi mine "iu a uuuu j,.- nrr awn months old. It had a very bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it. I suggestod thnt If thnv would cot a bottle of nhumViArliiin'sCnuoh Remedy and put some upon the dummy at the baby was sucking it wouiu uo uuuul uiuu the child. This they did and it brought about a quick relief and cured the baby." This remedy is for sale by Chas. Strang. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache CURE All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs. Also RnouinatlBin, Bactt ache.HeartDlBeaBe.Gravol. Dropsy, Female Trouuies. Don't become discouraged. There is a cure for you. If tit-'cessury write Dr. l-eimor. Uo luis spent ti life time curliitf Just such cases asyuurs. AH consul tuiluiis Free. "I liad sovoro oaso of kidney dlseimo and rheumatism, discli urging blond imittor. SulVoititl intojiHu pain. My wife was seriously nnYiMfd with remain troubles. Dr. tenners Kiduey umi llueWai-he (lure cured us both. V. M. WUEEI.EU, Uandolnh. la." Drueulsts. Mc.. St. Ask forCnofc Hook Free. Sf.VifUS'DAK.CETrSSSlal'iF FRUIT TREES At Wholesale Prices. EXPLQS DIP PIC Till UIU UiiO lii Five Are Knowu to Be Dead tuul Several More Seri ously Injured. Chicago, Nov. 19. Twenty-two gas tanks in the big railroad gas charging station at Seventy-third stroet ana South Chicago avenue exploded yes terday. Five dead bodies of employes aave been removed from the ruins. A ico re of other employes were hurt, two seriously. The tanks were of the style at tached to railroad cars for lighting purposes. Eleven of the tanks explod ed in rapid succession and weve fol lowed at short intervals by the other mnks. The tire spread among prop erty of the People's Gas Light and Coke company, and threatened to reach the large storage tanks Of that .-.ompany. The explosions were so forceful that lor a radius of half a mile windows were broken and walls of buildings .hrown out of plumb. For fear that .he explosions might, continue and ::ause the explosion of the two big .auks which hold millions of feat ol sas no one would venture near the uins oi the plant. Calls were tnt .or patrol wagons and ainbulaneea to rery station on the Boutfli side and a ';eneral tlarm of fire waa sont In. At .he first eKplosioos many of the em ployes In the plant fled to tho street, hey escaped with slight injuries. Persons living In the vicinity deaorted :hefr homes and storekeepers left .lieir stores, all flo?':: with what eabl-w. tlioy could One of the workmen, after the dis aster, uhpressed the belief that least forty of his companions loat their ives. To prevent the explosion of the gas a tho mammoth tanks. Superln?: Full stock of Fruil, Shade and Ornamental trees, vines and plants lor sale, direct to the planter, at wholesale prices. Breeders of Registered Shorthorn Cattle and , Berkshire Hogs. . Prize winning Berkshires at Oregon's State Fair. PACIFIC NURSERY CO Tangent, : : Oregon. FORSAKE FOR SALE wlinal. CM. G'od olei n Sv ANSON. seed FOR SALE StvrTHl liuuk gonti-j also aiiuiiberof Co te wool lni"k eheep. C. M.SwAxais, Medfo-d. :0R SALE head of stock snf; plow. 1 miloh cow. B. Haik, Woodville, Oregon OR TRADE 2 0 hoes. 1 3-10 null John ' ' Bargains! 'km IMPLEMENTS t FOll SALE One of the best dairy and grain ranches in Southern Oregon. Also twenty head of cows and heifers. Address E. H. Da 'is, Table Rock, Oregon. . pOR SALE: Block wood $2 per oad, delivered to any pari of the itv. O'der now and have voip woodshed filled before sl weather. Iowa Lumber & Box Co. LOST LOST On Thursday, October 27, about two and a half miie.- north-eust of Medford, a black and tan fh-phfrd do; aiihwo'S to name ol .lip. .huitutil rewaid will be paid tor info mu- tum leading to his recovery t J. H. Bellinger. for i Hard Coughs One oUAer's Pills at bedtln.a will iBft Tuesdny. lostorWrecovory. Oontly laxative I Rogue River News. D. F. Burch nud Perry Foster were at Central Point Saturday. C. W. DoCarlow drope his cattle from Elk creek the first of the week. Dr. Kirchgessnor, John and Ed. Foster visited Medford the first of the weok. ' Jasper Hanna and NeHl Gnge sent their first shipment of turkeys Mon day. John Houston, of Long Branch made a business trip to the valley last week. John Foster, who has spent the last year and a half at Truckee, Calif., turned home last week. Reorse Daniel and John Grieve nnaiuwi Tuesday, en route to their home at Prospect. Mrs. C. C. Sweet and sifter, Miss Crcasle Haskius, visited Mrs. Jasper Hanna last Snurtay. nhamherlnin'fi Stomach and Liver Tnhlcl." nre becoming a fBvorlte ror stomach troubles and constipation, For sale by Chas. Strang. Kanea Creek Item. Roy Nichols, of Table Eoek, Is run ning a meat wagon at this place. Robert Swluden has his quartz mill In operation and is running day aud night. Mrs. Jliginbnthnm and Mrs. Mnrdon transnctod business at Jacksonville Loss of Flesh When you can't eat break fast, take Scott's Emulsion. When you can't eat bread and butter, take Scott's Emubion. When you have been living.on a milk diet and want something a little more nourishing, take Scott's Emulsion. To get fat you must eat fat Scott's Emulsion is a great fattener, a great strength giver. Those who have lost tlesh want to increase all boay '.issues, not only fat. Scott's zmulsion increases them all, jone, flesh, blood and nerve. For invalids, for con valescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for all who need fiesh, Scott's Emulsion is a rich and com fortable food, and a natural tonic. Scott's Emulsion for bone, flesh, blood and nerve. We will send you a free sample. You know the Canton line of plows, harrows, cultivators, etc. Wishing to introduce my stock in those lines I offer a lot of these at Bargain counter prices. Call and look' for something suitable , to your needs. 1 Also five first class modern White ' sewing machines. F. OSSEMBURGE, Studcbaker Bros. Manufacturing Co , Medford, - - Oregon rat Ralph Wells ordered the waste .ines opened. These pipes run out- Ide o the plant and In a short time :ie, big.tanlis were discharging the gas nto the air. This was a dangerou: indertaklng, but it was chanced, an nroving successful, prevented a larger iestruction of property. Acrous South Chicago avenue, d rectly opposite the ess storage build ass. war. a large coal shed, stored with coal used in the manufacture i the ga3. The huge coal pile was Igni ed and In a few moments was beyon.i control. When the danger of the larger tanks exploding had been reduced toa min- mum, Chief Engineer Eustace, wit;i everal assistants, entered the groun' ind shut oil the supply pipes from the mined building to the large tanks. H laid It was almost miraculous that tl. Ire had not entered the larger tanki. One Victim Blown Through a Wall. One victim was blown through a all 100 feet away from tho bulldlns n which he was at work. He waa irushed, but may live. The explosion may have been caused ay a search for leaks in supply tanks made hy one of the employes. Tho cause of the rapid explosions was the presence of twenty-two small tanks in tno storage building. These lanks were stored with 2250 pounds lo the cubic Inch of space of powerful i-as. The tanks are used to place he aeath sleeping cars and other railway sars and will supply one car with light for six months. The twenty-two tanks had been charged and were In readi ness for attaching to cars. Buildings along Greenwood avenue, within a block of tho place, were so severely shaken that many will no longer' be fit for occupancy. A two jtory building at. Seventy-third street and Greenwood avenue waB totally wrecked. itGhell. lewis (SfcStaverCo DEALERS 1N- Vehiclesand Farm Implements Be wre that trill picture in the form of a label i on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. scon & B0WNF.. CMEMIiTS, 409 Pearl St., N.Y. 50c and $1 1 d dru&isli Sanders Disc Plow NONE BETTER MADE We have a stock of light Barb Wire it goes much farther than' tho common wire. Give us a call, as we can furnish anything you may want. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. D. T. LAWTON, Manager Medford Branch, A Runaway Bicycle' Terminated with an ugly out on tho leg of J. B. Ornor, Franklin Cjrove, 111. It oeveiopoa a suiuuurn uicuui unyloldnig to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bncklen's Arni ca Salve cured. It's just as good for burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Chas. Strang's Drug Store. Grand Priz c Pari lQOo Columbia Cylinder Records WILL NOT BE DI8BANDED. Panama, Nov. 19. Ocneral Huer tas ,the war minister, resigned yester day and President Amador by a decree accepted his resignation, leaving Huertaa the rank of general, unattach ed, but with a salary which Is equiva lent to a pension. Tho army will not be disbanded Just now. General Yu andla, secretary of the war office and an old. veteran, has been apiiolnted to tho supreme command of the troops. The censorship on tolegrnphlc -.lOSKages his Ju't been suspended. DISC RECORDS $5 to SIO par dot Disc Machines 15, $20, $3 Cylinder Machines SS, S10, lis and $20 .Sold on easy pay- men' si hi 1 CO to respon arties . . . ,JMBIA : '.'.5 Geary St 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 ., San Franc. ico, Calif. CO. o .a. sto an. i .a.. . 3!gazttre of m mso vi raw f I