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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1904)
Baking . -Powder Menkes Oer Bresd With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Full instructions in the " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" book for making all kinds of . bread, biscuit and cake with Royal Baking Powder. Gratis to any address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. . OUR COUNTY t .i vuri tspuiiucuis Eagle Point Eaglet e BY A. 0. HOWLETT. Mrs. A. M. Thomas made a busi ness trip to Medford last Sunday. Miss Floy Floroy, our postoffloe clerk, spent a few days with the Misses Nichols last week. This oold snap is causing stock men to gather up their cattle and prepare to feed. The fine fall has been favor able, not only for the farmers, giving tbem an opportunity to put in their fall grain, but also has started the grass so that stock is doing fine. There is more grain already sowed in this section than has been sowed at this time of year for several years. The entertainment given by the Ladies1 Aid Society was a crowning suooess. The part performed by the school childreu was well rendered and the commtitee on arrangements are entitled to a great deal of credit. The lunch was, a was to be expected, up-to-date, and everything passed off pleasantly. The receipts of the even ing after si expenses were paid, were 18.65. In order to correct an erroneous idea with regard to Miss Zuda Owens, who was engaged to teaoh our school in the principal's room and was com pelled to resign on account of her sis ter's sickness, as it was reported that he had failed to pass the necessary examination, bat that is a mistake for she has a state diploma and the entire community regretted she was - unadvoidably called away. The men working in the interest of the railroad .movement from the Southern Paoiflo to the timber belt pitched their tents here on Thursday of last week and Mrs. Howlett 1b try ing to keep them supplied with the necessary amount of food. They are setting the location - stakes now from the mill sight to this section of the country, but when the road will be built or where the terminus will be is a question to be Battled in the future, so far as the outside world knowB. J. W. Lawton and Mr. Rochf ord were oat here and 'stopped for dinner at the Sunny Side hotel one day last week, working in the interest of the Breeders' Association and on last Monday he was here again with his nephew, H, F. Piatt, of Minnesota, and he informs us that they have the organization of the association about completed and the prospeot is favor able for us to have Borne of the best horses in this valley to be fonnd in the state. A move in the right direo tion. Ayers For bird colds, bronchitis, asthma, tad coughs of all kinds, yoa cannot take any thing betttr than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Cherry Pectoral. Ask yout own doctor If this is not ao. He uses it. He understands why it soothe aad heals. " i bad a terrible totrli foe wtekt. Teen I took Ayer Cherry Peetarel ta only oat bottlt completely cured me." Hns. J. II. DAVroKTB. St. JotepV., Htoh. asc.. aoc., fl JO. J. C. ATTB CO., All nmpl.ll. f M I.nTr ttjttttttttti iui The Snowy Butte Ltfdge of A. O. U. W., held the regular election of officers at their regular meet!n last Saturday night. The follonirg offi cers were elected: M. V., Henry French ; 'foreman, Artie 'kiohols ; over seer, Carl Binger; financier, Wni. Brown; receiver, J. F. Brown ; re corder, J. H. Inlow;' guide, Win. Von der Hellen ; inside watohuiuu, Ora Bellows; outside watohman, J. W. Grover ; trustee for three years, Harry Carlton. Wm. Brown and J. H. In low were re-eleoted to fill the same office they were filling at the time of the eleotion and J. W. Grover was eleoted as0. N. as a kind of a joke, ' as he has filled the chair with credit . of M. N. P. M. V. and has been a ' delegate to the rGrand Lodge and one ; of the most prominent and useful members in the lodge. Some of the boys thought they would put him in ' as O. N. and let him go right up to the top of the ladder again. No More Su" e Ing. It you are troubled with indigestion get a bottle of Kodol Dyrpepsia Cure and see how quiekly it will cure you. Geo. A. Thomson, of Spencer, la., 'says: "Have had dyspepsia for twenty yearB. My case waB almost hopeless. Kodol Dyspepsio Cure waB ' recommended anil I used a few bottles of it and it is the only thing that has relieved me. Would not be without it. Have doctored with local physicians and also at Chkaeo. and even went to Norway with hopes of getting some relief, but Kodol Dyspep sia oure IB the only remedy that has done me any good, and X heartily reco mmend it. Every person suffering with IndigeBtion or Dyspepsia should use It. Sold by Chas. Strang. Lake Creek Items. W. T. KINKKT. Chas. Hoeft took a couple of loads of fine potatoeB to Medford last week. M Hnnlnv in Imnrnvincf his home stead, on south fork of Little Butte creek. w p. Farlnw is bnlldine a new house to replaoe the one burned last summer. John A. Miller' has framed a set of r.imhers for JGrandDa Baldwin, at Brownsboro. Miss Cora Weiss, of Griffin oreek, is visiting friends and relatives in this Beotion. Your correspondent and wife spent a pleasant visit with friends on Griffin oreek a short time ago. find "Rlno-pr. Sr.. the exnert Daintrr. has completed a fine job qf painting on Chae. Hoeft's house. Your correspondent and Mrs. M. F. tfinnav hia mnther. made a busineBB i trip to Eagle Point last Friday. The people of this seotion spent a pleasant night at Nim Charley's place in a social danoe Ust Saturday night. T Rnoodnla made a business trip to Medford last week, to look after some business wnion ne was appuiuteu ad ministrator of. Mr. Minn's Short expects to re turn to San Francisco soon. She haa been at home with her mother, Mrs. j NenBbaum, ?or soma time past. ! Arden Terrill, who haa been In Cali fornia for om time past, is visiting hiB parent aad relatives in this sec -tion. He expeoti to return to Cali fornia BDon. The people of this section had the pleasure of attending a series of meet lugs at Charles Hoelt'a piece and at the Lost oreek ehi o'. boose. ' Ti e Adventist denomination sent a very able minister who had several conver sions and baptised several member S A P Meant P-.H. No pi1' it a pleasant and positive as DeWiit'sLiUI.Berly Risers Do Win Little Ken Hirers are so mild an.1 effective that ehild ran, delicate lHlet and people enjoy their cleaning i-ffeet, while strong people say thev are the bet liver pills sold. Sold by Cha. j Strang. Rogne River Newa. Coughs.Colds There will be a dance at Mrs. Bel lows Decora bor 23d. Perry Foster visited bis daughter, Mrs. A. V. MorriBon, lust Sunday. Mr. a:id Mrs. J.isper Hunna visited Mr. amid Mrs. Poter Petz Monday. Frank and Will Houston made a business tip to tho ' valley this week. Mr. and Mrs, .Arthur Morrison vis ited relatives here lust Monday after uo ui. Mrs. I'lHck, accompanied by her son Lee, and Miss Helen Iloltun, wore the guests of Mrs. J. 0. Hun nit last S mday. There is to bo a Christmas tree and entertainment at the Hetz school iiouso ou tho sani6 night, December 23d. Mrs. Henry Frenoh, MidS Ada Dits worth, Stove Smith and Teal Gugo were the ' guests of Mr. and Mrs, Swett last Sunday. Head Abi;ut co Hurst From Severe BiMous Attack. "I had a severe billious attack and felt like my head was about to burst, when I got hold of a trie emu pie of CljHriiherlaln'ci Stomach and Liver Tablets. I took a doee of tbera a'ter supper and the noxt duy lei t like a new man 'and have been (eolintr happy ever since, " &a.vs Mr. J. W. Smith, of Jti.il) Texas. For biliousness, stomach trouble ond constipation those tablfeU have no equal. Price 25 cents. For dhle by Chas. Strang. jieacie items. By J. G. Martin. J. G, Murltn is having some neces sary road work done In district No, 25. J. B. Welch is moving his sawmill to Trail to saw up a belt of timber tor W. T. Houston. G. W. Stacey and family were iu Medford Sunday night, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seals. W. T. Houston aud Bon, Frank, of Trail, were iut Medford Friday, with two loadB of lumber from the Welch mills, consigned to the Iowa Box fac tory. Mr. Welch has been engaged in delivering suwlogs to Rogue river, where they are at once placed iu the water for a trial trip to Ray dam. Fig: lit Will be Bitter. Thoso who will persist in closing -,hetr ears against the continual rec ommendation of Dr. King's New D1& iiivery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their trouble? if not ended earlier by fatal termimt tion. Read whatT- B. Beall, of Seal I, Mass., has to say: "Last fall my wife had every Symplon of consumption. She took Dr. King's New discovery after everything else had failed. Ira provements came at once and four bot tles entirelv cured her. "Guaranteed by Chae. Strati?, druggist. Price 50o, and $1. Trial bottle free. Enthrlfllnment at Eagle Paint. Entertainment at Eagle Point. The entertainment given by the Ladies' Aid Society at Eagle Point Friday night, December 2d, was a de cided success. A large crowd seem bled at the meeting Was called to or' der at 7:30 by President Mrs. Nettie Grover. The f ollowing program wbb , ren j 1 1 , You will hasten recovery by talf Ing one of Ayer'a Pills at bedtime A. A. Hall was at Central Point last week. For Thin Babies Fat is of great account to a baby ; that is why babies are fat.x If your baby is scrawny, Scott's Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry ; they are rich ; thoir fat it laid up for time of iNd. They are happy Wmm they are eomfortaU. Tht fat sur rottade their little nerres and wuluottt them. When thof ar Mrawny thoat nsrr tar hart at erery angentU tth. They doligkt im Scett'i Enl io. It i m tweet aa whel t them. Stud fmr frmm mm pi: te m tin this tteart It tilt ftrti o( t Itbtl I. et tht wrapper of tttrj bottla tf Bmil.lDt jot bt. Scott Sr Botvne Chemlttt 409'4tS Pearl StrmM Jlmul York SOc. rklJI.OO A.i Druggist! DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY - All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, Urtnarv Organs. Alsn ithe-.iniati.nu, B;-.ck ache.HeartDlBonsrt.flrRTel, Dropuy, Female Trouble?, Don't becomcllBcourtiged. Tnore lo a Cure for you. If riLi:tjsr,.iry write lit. Fanner. Uo hud splint a lift) time curing Just such : cases u&yuurs. AllcouBultatlouu Free. i "f liud sovcro naso of lildnoy dlaoiwo nud ! rhmimailsiri. dUoliarginx Ulmidy mutU'r. t SulTorcd Imt'iiHo jmlu. My wlfo was pitIoiihIv ! unv;ii(l with fcmulu tmubk-it, Dr. Koiir.er s Kiduoy and Hiicliiu'liu Ouro curt'd ua both. F. M. WHBBLElt, Kandolph. Iu." DnigRUts. Mc.. 9I.mAskrookBooU-Frea. ST.VITUS'DAKGEkrS!S!v! ESUM 17i1lV')jiiMTl ,ti FRUIT TREES At Wholesal Prices. FOR SALE G"oil olMn teptl wheal. C. M. Swanson. FOR SALE Sfvi-rnl buck potts; also ami tu bor of Cot tstvool buck ebecii. C. M. Swanson, Medfo.-d JTOR SALE OR TRADE 12 0 head of stock hogs. 1 3-10 inch gmg plow. 1 milch cow. John JJ. Hair, Woodville. Oregon. FOR SALE One of the be-t dairy and grain ranches in Southern Oregon. Also twenty head of cows aud heifers. A till reus E. H. Da ns, Table Rock, Oregon. JTOR SALE: Block wood 2 per load, delivered to any part of the citv. Order now and have your wooaned tilled before wet weather. Iowa Lumber & Box Co. WANTED WANTED Secpnd-hnnd orpin. Afldresd C. in care of The Mail dered: Prayer by president ; Jubilee Soug, choir; recitation by Bessie Haselton; recitation, Chancy Flory; song, "Selling her Dolly to Pawnbroker, Lula Martin ; recitation, Austen Green; select reading, MrB, J. R. Cook; Bong, quartette, MeBdames Officer and HolmeB, Misses Abbott and Taylor; recitation, "The Legend of the Organ Builder,1 Miss Clara Riohardfion ; es6ay, "The Resources of Eagle Point," Johnnie Inlow ;song, Misses Mattie and Lottie Taylor ; reci tation R. H. Jonas ; song, Miss May Abbott i pan torn in e, every day iu the week. After the entertainment light re freshments were served and everybody enjoyed themselves to the fullest ex tent. The ladies deserved great credit for the efforts made and fully deserved the success .which crowned their efforts. The receipts of the evening were 818.00, which will bo used to swell the fund already started. We will now say that the aim of 0 e ladies is to make a collection of piec n of fancy work, clothing, quilts, or anything in th'it line which will bb sold at a sale iu,tho spring, to further swell our fund. We extend an in vita tion to every lady in Eagle Point and vicinity to be with us in oar meetings which are in Wednesday afternoons of each week at 2 p. m., this week at Mrs. Haselton'a aud next week at Mrs. Lewis1. We wish to extend our thanks to all who took part in the en tertainment, especially to the ladies who donated bo liberally for the luenh, cakes that were so light that they seemed made by fairy hands were carried in until the table almost seemed to groan under the weight, but was soon relieved of its burden when lunch waB announced. We also extend onr thanks to Mr. Heckathorn for the nee of th hall and lighte, and numerous othor acts of kindnes. We will say we hop ere the leaves fall again to hare our church ready to hold errioe in, m we have encour agement fron many sources. The future efforts which will be mad to further this good work, deserve the support of STOryoae. THE LADIB8' AID SOCIETY. Full stock of Fruit, Shade and Ornanumtal trees, vines and plants forsulo, tliivct to tho planter, at wholesale prices. , Breeders of Registered Shorthorn Cattle and Berkshire Hogs. Prize winning Berkshires nt Oregon's State Fair. PACIFIC NURSERY CO, Tangent, Oregon. to 9S m m 9 Come in and see the New Deer Disc Plow. It is the best made. We have just receiv ed a carload of plows and harrows,, and now have a complete stock. Plows of all kind. Special bar gains in gang plows. Hubbard Bros. Medford, Oregon ft! WGSieli, Lewis StaverGo -DEALERS IN- Vehiciesand'jFarm Implemnts 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. Hitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. D. T. LAWTON, Manager Medford Branch. !;ty vtttM'ty M't't, VlMMSM VSM-MI v. vtvts m see us as Prratlnc FcMy'i Monty sad Tlr , Fol.y A Co., Ckinvo, orlginsud Bone. od tar .t throat and long ramMf, sj4 ob fteeenDt of the greiit merit .id vpnrf ol Fol.j't Bon.j oi Tr but imlMMoiis are offerexl for th. bbim, An lor rolrfs Hor.cr , snd Tsr retOM toy substltntes iiftered M ether preperatlon will; Pit me taste sansiBoiioD. 11 is muaiy l.i.tir. It eoBteins no onlates sod is safest for cbftdrro BDd delicate penons. For rule t Ihr- Mftdford Fharmaoy. emtrr nrmn mui oV" polioi. Kew THork, Deo. . After drfrln nt mAfiayw 1 dtheTs from a candy snap in Brooklyn yesterday. Carabod Krlkorlan, b Armenian, barricade 1 rrrrr: himself In tie place and resisted ar-1 rest until o had been shot to death by a detail of polloemen summoned to Bn tht the scene. Ths Armenian had been acting strangely for somo time. 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