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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1905)
ROYAL Baking Powder MaJtes ClefcLri Bred With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with thehands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Fuil instructions in the 'Jtoyal 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.. 00 WILLIAM ST. NEW YORK. 'i OUR COUNTY Corrfcspondentsj ' Eagle Point Eaglets. " j BY A. O. HOWLETT. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bellows hays gone up pn the old home place, ou th river to be gone'.for a couplejof weeks. - Mrs. O. B. Walker, who has been visiting friends in Eagle Point last . week, returned to Medford last Mon- day. Miss Bugejand Mrs. Carl .Von der Hellen were visiting friends in. our town last week.. Miss BiiBjfrom' Ash land and the guest of Mies Von cler Hellen. YVm. Kuifehtou and wife, whc.have been in Ashland for a short time, -returned home laBt Friday. She is in poor health and was in the hospital in Ashland for about a week. "Messrs. Han is and MoCall were out herethe lastfof laBt week infthe inter est of the-railroad company. They speak encouragingly of the prospect for a road from the Southern Pacific line to'the timber belt. The two Cobleigh boys and Mr, Fox, all of Talent, wereihere last Sun day, visiting friends. One of the Cobleigh bpoys and Mr. Fox were the guest of Vm, Abbot and the elder one was the guest of F. J. Ayres, or at least members of his family. Inlow & Smith Fare still adding to' the improvements on their place of .business. They have their, .barber shoppapered and finished in good style andfare finishing tup the main business room, thus adding to the business interests of our town and preparing to accommodate a large number of the citizens of this section of the country. j Your Eagle Point correspondent re ceived a letter from ' our old neigh bor, Niok Young. He Jhas bought a farm about a mile and a half from Burns, Oregon, and settled down to biz. Says he is keeping "batch" now, but I think the prospect is good for liiin to quit that way oMiviug in the near future just as soon as the marriageable ladies out there nndghim out, or perhaps he may oomo back here, wherche Is well and favorably known. He has ordered The Medford Mail, as ho asys, so he oan got all the news in general and from his old home, Eagle Point, in particular. An agreeable movement o( the bo els without anv unpleasant effect is pro dncedibv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Far sale by Chas . Strang Kanes Creek Items. Mrs. JJutt and sister, Belle, were guests of Mrs. Stover last Sunday Frank Norton and Ed. Holleubonk are visiting valley towns this week. Mrs. Rotcn, who has been sick, is getting better, we are glad to say. Fred Reese is engaged in hauling wood to Gold Hill, for which he finds ready sole. .. . Chas. Nichols' little boy, who had the mlsfortuuo to get one of his fln gers out off, .is getting along nicely. ,, Norris JohnBon, who is working for Dr. Ray, nt the dam, is spending this week with his mother, Mrs. Reese. Mrs. Swlnder, who has been bed fast witbrheumatism for a month, is able to be about again,, we are glad to say. Mr. Dufur, whq lives in Garden Rowe, is making some Improvements on.his place, which adds to the ap pearance. The Braden mine has closed down, owing to a failure : to pay the hands, which works a hardship outhe mi ners, however. What came near being a fatal aool dent happened last Sunday to one of Mr. Nutt'B little boys, who was cross ing the creek near their place on a foot plank and fell Joff in the water, a depth of about 4 Ifeet, and would nave drowned had not it been for his annt, Belle Nutt, who jumped in and palled him out. Eev. Carlisle F. B. Martin, h. L.D. Of Waverly, Texas, write!:' "Of a mn.nl r, n whan Ah, ...!. Y nlin. Sod a troublesome collection of phlegm wnmn produced a cougn and ib very haA in nialnArra Vint a of Ballard's Horehound Syrun will at I know of no medicine that is equal to 11, anu it is so pieatant 10 xaae. 1 can most cordially rcunmmend it to all IWI-tnllB nOOftlttf O mAiltMna fnH.hi.nn. or lane trouble." Sold by Strang's Drug Store. Flounce Rock. Ayers Ayer's Cherry Pectoral quiets tickling throats, hack Ins coughs, pain in the lungs. It relieves congestion, sub- Cherry Pectoral dues inflammation. It heals, strengthens. Your doctor will explain this to you. He knows all about this cough medicine. " We hae nied Atw'i Cherry Pectoral In our family fnr 3 rear! for tlirost end liine trouble!, and we think no medicine eqnl It." MBS. A. FOMEBOT, Applclon, MlnQ. WV..S0C..S1.M. J. P. ATtB CO., rs.-.-, for 1 1 ' ' Weak Throats jminBaakaaBBBBBBaiBaMMBMawaBl Acer's Pills greatly aid recovery, Purely vegetable, gently laxative BY HERMAN, THE HEHMIT G. A. Hollenbeak retxxrned from California last Sunday. FrankDltsworth, of Peyton, visited Prospect friends last week. The snow is all gone Bud we are having beautiful weather.' Messrs. Wilson and Kincaid, of Leeds, were guests at Hotel Prospect last week. J. C. Howard and party have fin ished their survoyiug for Ir. Ruy and returned to Medford. The party given at the borne of Ed. Kerby, in honor of bis partner, Marion Rowe, was a success in every way. 'The guoBts arrived at an early hour and stayed until the wee smnll hours of morning. Dancing and sing ing comprised the evening's enter tainment. E. JG. Solstrom gbade farewell to Prospect last week and wont to Med ford, from whenceflho will go to Alaska and join his family. For flftecn years he hasSheldjthe Rogue river falls and the land surrounding them. For fif teen years he has kept promotort-, speculators and surveyors alike at bay, not even gnccording them the usual privilege of running surveys across his land. For three years be has worked incessantly Bt the atupendeti ous task of digging a race above the falls, to change the course of the river. Winter and summer would find "Old Salter," as he was called, working at his never-ending task. When inter' rngated as to his object he would tell of a "big eastern company" that would come and buyihim ontjand con struct a big power house at the Rogue river falls. During the summer months Saltsrom kept a feed yard nearfthe Rogue river bridge and man; travelers hove experienced his method of soliciting business. The story is told of a young Medfordlte who, be ing accosted by Salstrom, became very much frightened at the old man's strange appearatiie. Arriving at Prospect, a little lHter, in very much of a hurry and telling a ramlj lift! story of a wild mon down at the bridge who had tried to hold him ap. But now the Condor Company ha absj b 1 "Suitor's" interests the" "big company" has oonie at las Solstroni's dream Is realized. Speedy Relief A salve that heala without a tear is DeWltl's Witch Hazel Salve. No remedy eflccts auch speedy relief. It draws out inftarauMon, southtB, cools ADd heals all outfl, burns and bruities. A Btire cure for Piles and t-ki o diseases. DeWitt's is the only genuine Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of counterfeits, they are dangerous. Sold by Chas. Strang. Kodol Dyspepsia Care Dlrjost what you oat. Rogue River News. J i C. Gage spent several days in the valley lust week. ' Evoryono In our neighborhood has the epidemic cold. Mr and MrB. C. C. Swett were trad ing iii the valley Friday uud Satur day. W. R. (Johns, of Elk crock, was seen in 'this vicinity a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry French and ohlldreu visited frieudB and. relatives here from Thursday to Monday in oluBive Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beebo and four daughters, of Beagle, came out Fri day to visit Mrs. B. 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. liiireh. They all re turned 'Sunday, ' except Miss Hazel, who will Bpend a few weeks visiting. The Original. Foley : & Co. Chicaes, originated Honey and Tar as a throat aid lung remedy, and on account of the great merit- and popularity of Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask or Foley's Houey and Tar and refuse anv substitute offered as no other preperation will give tne aatue bhusibcuou. ii l muuiy lakativa. It. contoinB ' o opiates and is Bafest for children and delicate persons. For sale at the Medford Pharmacy. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY Backache SSIisiSSPIlDC Dropay, Female Troubles, V 1 1. L ,S-ittf!,t.S;fom,!. "lsoonraged. There Is a cusos asyoure. All couauUulluua Fret. ,m!,i ""v,r," 7lB0 of kidney nlBenso nrfd ...,...u.....ii. umuiiuriiiiiK moony mutter. SunTered liiteimo vain. My nlfo trna .erlou.ly ?-7r W 'eimile trouulca. llr. Fulmar's F- M. WI1KKI.EU, Kaudolnli. la." Prusctsts. Me., i i. ,sk forOmik Iln,av.. ST.VITUS'DANCEkiM FOR SALE FOR SALE One of the best dairv and grain ranches in Southern Oregor.. Also twenty head oj cows and heifers. Address E. H. Da -ie, Table Rock, Oregon. FOR SALE: Block wood $2 per load, delivered tn am, r,ar ne i. oity. Order now and have yoir nuuuoiiea nnen ooiore wet weather. Iowa Lumber & Box Co. Btr 9 1 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. ill Hubbard Bros. Medford, Oregon ti ll . m to rn m t Y m. m m :- ..... SHOWING OF STATES. Many In Line for Exhibits at th Pan-American Exposition. Mitchell, Lewis & StaVer Co ;. , . DEALERS IN - -;' Vehicles and Farm Implemnts FOIEYSKIDNEYCUEE KakM KldMyaB4 Bladdar BlQht Real Estate Transfers. January 4, 1005 to January 8. Ma-y H. Hanley to Fannie "M. Love of lots I and 2, block 17, und Ion 7 ana 6 block 3;alBowhftt is known us Ixvo & 3iger brick store on C.l. street.. . $1.00 Emma ttoborte to Nellie Gall, sec 29, tp S6 l a? 1.00 Oi'lKRCotoLJ Brannon, S W If o( S w 4 cc 'J3, tp range ie im.w First spiritual Socletv ol Bout hero Ore son io Loula Hlity. 4.947 a in D. L. C 39, tp 39. raoite 1 e .1,500 00 Luclnda Qnncard to Edward H LoRtns, Jr. lot 4 block 9, Ashland 1.600.00 Fannie Carter oC U Yecble, 2.016 a. Bee 6, tp 39, range 1 e 1-00 Greatly in Demand. Nothing ie more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require monts for a blood and BVBtem cleaneer. such ae Dr. King's New Life Pille. They are jnflt what you. need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At Chas. Strang's draff store, zoc, - How Ilea bte. ' More men die from worry than from overwork; more stuff themselves to death than die of starvation; more break tfcetr necks falling down the cel lar stairs than eilmblng mounts. G. H. Iorlmer. S0VED PIT LIFE" That's what a prominent druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short time ago. As a rule we dont use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note. From infancy to old age Scott's Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish ment the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it, We will tend you a (ample tree B ntrt tlut thU plctutf inih form of 4 Ubd u on the wrapper of t bottle of Bmulalon you bt7. SCOTT & B0WRE Chemists 409 Pari St., N. Y. 50c. ud I; all diufjbti. The different states and territories of the union are alive to the im portance oi the Pan-American ex position and all of them will he rep resented there in a lxj fitting manner if present pluns carry, as it is almost safe to say they will. In some In stances appropriations have been made for buildings and exhibits and there are now in various legislatures bills pending for appropriations, re ports the exposition bulletin. New York state has appropriated $300,000 and is erecting a beautiful permanent building. Illinois has appropriated (75,000. Connecticut has made a prelimin ary appropriation to cover the ex penses of an exhibit and tne state board of agriculture has passed a resolution unanimously asking for an additional appropriation of $25,000. Massachusetts has appropriated j $15,000, with the expectation of an ad ! ditional appropriation. Wisconsin has appropriated 925,000 and is erecting a building. I Ohio's appropriation is $30,000. The state is putting up a handsom Twild ; in-p which Is now neariug completion. Khode Island htm appropriated $15, 000 with the assurance of more if it should be necessary to carry out the stale's plans. Missouri has guaranteed an appro priation of $25,000 to 950,000, and within the last fortnight the Mis souri commission has resolved to ask for $100,000. Alabama proposes to appropriate $25,000, and a bill providing for such an appropriation is now pending in the state legislature. Georgia appropriates a sum neces sary to pay the expenses of an ex hibit. West Virginia will have a handsome building. In advance of the action of the legislature a guarantee fund has been subscribed by her citizens to provide for a building and exhibit. California lias completed arrange ments for an extensive exhibit I through the Htate board of trade and I the Los Angeles chamber of com- i j merce. The hoard has indorsed a ' j memorial from the Water and Forest i association to the state legislature , asking that the state make an ap ; propriation nf $500,000 equal to that given by the federal government to hove California properly repre sented at the exposition. ! Michigan has appropriated $40,000 for a building and exhibit. Iowa has appointed a commission ' of eight. The agricultural and horti cultural boards are arranging for participation in the exhibits. Oregon, Mississippi, Louisiana, and other states will be suitably re pre- ! sen ted, owing to the great enterprise of citizens, who are volunteering pri vate subscription., with the intention of npptling to the legislature for reimbursement. The New England states are com bining for a New England building and private subscriptions are being taken tn Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire In anticipation of legisla tive action. Plana hove been made j for a mngnifloent building of colonial ' architecture. j I Marylarnd has a state commission and the Baltimore Manufacturers' as sociation are cooperating with this j body to raise money for represent- ; . tion. I In a number of states hills asking j for appropriations for exhibit at the j i exposition are now pending. They 'are as follows: Washington, $50,000:,! Oregon. $35,000; Idaho, $30,000; Mon- 1 tana, 950,000; Indiana, 9100,000; Penn- sylvonla. 9100,000; Konsns, $50,000. : j In all the other states, with only one exception, official recognition has been given the exposition by the se- 1 lection of representatives, members of women's hoards of managers or commifsioncrp and through whose efforts legislative action la being The Sanders Disc Plow i NONE BETTER MADE D. T. LAWTON, Manager Medford Branch. Z .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. 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