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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1905)
Baking PowcJe Saves Health ' The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfullness of the family food. Yeast ferments the food. Alum baking powders are injurious. Royal Baking Powder saves health. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. OUR COUNTY f Correspondents Eagie Point Eaglets. BY A. C. HOW LETT. Mrs. A. M. Thomas went last week to Central Point to visit her sister, Mrs. Fsarie, who is quite sick. Our school is gradually filling up since we have secured the services of Prof. W. A. Wood as principal. Mr. Olson, the sawmill man of ; Chirks crook, wus a pleasant caller at the Sunny Side last Saturday night; also was Jake, the butcher. He was out here making arrangements to open up his chop this spring. Walter Moore uiored his family back to Grants Pass last week and that leaves us without a good black smith aud this is one of the best stands for a good smith and a good doctor iu the county, aud we are without both just now. Temple Brown, who is engaged teaching school at Prospect, came out last week, accompanied by Mrs. Green and Miss Elsie ye. Mr. 11. returned on Suuday,accompanied by Miss Floy Florey, who has gone to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Chaucy Nye, of Prospect. Last Thursday week Jack Wrisley called on your correspondent to go to the Olesen sawmill to have Mrs. Ole een acknowledge a deed, Mr. and Mrs. Olesen having sold their farm between Sams Valley and the Meadows to a Mr. McClure, consideration $500. Ora Te'lows is again among us with his family, his wife having returned from her mother-in-law's, where she has been staying during the latter's sicktus-, and I am sorry to hare to say Ihit Miu Bellows, Sr., isjuo bet ter and little hopes are entertained for her recovery. G. W. Canning and Theodore Glass are here at this writing, organizing a lodge ot the Modern Woodmen of America, and appear to be having good su cess, as they had twenty names of applicants on their list last Monday morning. Mr. C. is quit energetic - and seems to understand just how to preseut his subject to his hearers. Mr. Watson, who has been living in the Robinett homestarted last Monday for Eastern Oregon. S. II. Harnish, who bus been living on the; McXail "place, has moved into the Robinett house and J. B. Jackson, having purchased the McXail place, has moved onto that place. Mr. Jackson came recently from Washing ton estate) and his brother having purchased a part of the Grover place, hasjsettled there aud J. B. Jackson last week cloeedjtbe deal for the Mc Nail property, consideration SHilX). That makes three families that have Ayers One dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents night coughs of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A Cherry Pectoral doctor's medicine for all affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs. Sold (for over 60 years. " r liivn nurl Ayer'i riierrr PocriMl In m m lainilv l-T eivMit yean, i lit: if nr.- initio f-inin & Q to i! for f.iiiKrm ami er-UU. t.-r : rr for rhii- U dxcn.-' Alns. W. H. Uitvucn. Shelby. ai. R j re..) jc. -zr... V ...'..'..tr.-a for (Night Coughs; Keep trm howels open with or,o of Ayer's Pills at bedtime, just one moved into our town iu the last two weeks and still they come. Speaking of the triptoOloson's mill brings to miud, the fact that there ought to be somo thing done for the road between Eagle Point and Big Butte bridge on the Fort Klamath routh, the county court ought to have a practical civil engineer lay out route for a road over that part of tho country between Caster's and the bridge. In one place we have to go over a high, rough and muddy hill to avade a short springy place and down McXail creek the road should be grad ed along one bank or the other and be taken out of the creek bottom entire- as ifl is uow it is impossible to haul a load over it and iu tho sum mer tho road is so rough that it is no uncommon thing to seo a wagon broken down or a load of lumbei thrown olf and left. I have a list of acoideuts to chron icle this week; but fortuuately none of . them of a very serious nature. First, Roy Sniith,son of J. W. Smith, of Big. Sticky, had the misfortune to run a nail into his foot, causing con siderable puiu ; but at last accounts the wound was healing nicely. Sec ond, the sumo man, Roy Smith, while using a hummer, mado a miss-lick and struck himself on the knee, partially moving the knee cap, making him quite lamu for some time. Third, Harry Ciugcado, while working with a young horse, was kicked on the kuee, knocking the knee.cup down and last Sunday he could hardly walk. Poor Harry seems to have u time, for the most of the past winter ho bus been alllicted all the same as old Job, with boils on one of hisfllegs, so that ho could hardly walk. Fourth, while Jess Fredenburg was attempting to corral a cow, his horse turned sud denly and jumped a log and Mr. F. 's leg caught on "'a snag about two foe long aud camo near breaking his leg, knocking hiinse useless for some time, but at last accounts he was able to bo around, but budly banged up. Fifth, George Nichols, of Luke Huts, while working with a colt, became en tangled in the rope and had his shoulder pulled out of place and uow do you Jwonder that wewant a good doctor to settle among us? CureuJleuioiThuees of the Luugs. "Several years since ray lungs weri! so badry affected that I bud many hemorrhages," writes A. M. Aku, of Wood, Ind. "I took ts-eatmeut wlto several physicians without any benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey aud Tar, and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I lecominuud it in advanced stages of lung trouble.' Foley's Hones' and Tar stops the cough and heuls the lungs, and prove nt e serious results from a cold. KefiiEc substitutes. Sold by the Mcdford Pharmacy. Sams Valley Items, BYOOKNBMU8. Miss liattie Davis, of McCloud, Calif., is visiting ut the homo of her uncle, Xewman Moon. Mrs. U. B. Rowe has returned to California after a several months1 stay with relatives .at thisjplace and Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Magruder, who have been visiting relatives hereuud at Central Poiut,loft Tuesday on their return homejto Sacramento, Calif. William Four, Jr., can be seen nowadays handling the mail behind the post office. Willie is the new clerk, and although a little slow, he gets there just the same. A much needed rain fell here the first of the week, athough a light one, the crops will iu a small measure bo benefited. Not only (the miners but the farmers are crying for more rain and plenty of it, so as to enable them to resume plowing. Lewis Pankey arrived from Klamnth Falls Sunday evening, having been summoned hero by Jtho serious illness of his father, James Pankey. The former was on his way home to lily, having left hre ht.-t week and bad just reached Klamnth J Falls when be received a me.-s&ire informing him of his father's Hlne?. Unless there as a heavy damaging fro it tl.oe tue evoiy indications of a It.rgo fruit yinld tiiis year. The Ship ley almond and peaelijor chard arrayed in its gorgeous blossoms of piuknnd white, is a thing of beauty. Tho beautiful blending colors makes iu docd an attractive picture and one to be admired. By The Tome .Route. The Dills that act as a tonic, and not a a drastic purge, are De Witt's Little Early Risers. They cure Hcuduvheo uommpation, uimousuess, etc. Uariy Risers are small, easy to take and easy to act a enie pill. Mduk Hamilton, hotel clerk at Valley City, S. D., says: "Two bottles cured me ol chronic con stipation." Sold by Chas. Strang. Real Estate Transfers. E E Moffett to John Cnmtroa. proncr y in Pbot'iitx B F Keeser to Susie Alleu, s U of s U or n ot sec -J1 tp ;ty 2 0 400 00 Lk-ti UtaU to Jas Shields, blk 4b Central l'oim 75 00 B 1. Beat! tu J v HalR, lot 1 blk -11, lots 11 12 13 blk 9 Cet trill Point 7250 00 upii jiurii 10 j w JiarK, lots 0 0 ueiitrfll Point Chris Ulrica to Perry KuiuUos, lot 3 blk 40 Meiirorrl J C Hull to .Mary E Rooerttt, roleaso ot bomt for detu of s of lots 10 11 I 13 blk MMedfonl First Presbyterian church to It J Ed so 00 wurds, property In Ai!;ird 1250 00 L U lingua to W W Brown, 10 Hcrea ec nipple floooo I Nurtau to E A 3 end, tp 37 S w U00 00 Fun Diu M Love aad Geo h vn to T J Ketinpy, f of lots 1 2 b'k 17 800 00 lien mid Alio liuall to Wiu :ouhruu, lot r. bllt 32 Cell tnil Point 10 00 mm una Aim iienii to wnncy r Tiiomp. son, lota 7 8 hi kiiti Cent nil Point 200 C: Almlrn It Voti-ult to Sauford Snyder. 2lu acres to 37 2 w .... K00 Ol) 1111; urn .-Miu uncn ami irrigation uo to .1 D Winicr, deed to wnter Jas Carr to J fi Lindlov. laud iu to 37 1 w 10000 Tue Origional. foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the preat merit and popularity ol Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for 'he genuine. Ask for Foley's Honev aud Tar and refuse anv substitute offered as no other preperation wilt ijlve the same satisfaction. It is mild ly laxative. II contains uo opiateB and Is safest for children and delicate persons. Sold by the Med ford Phar macy. Needs to be Shown. A Missourian, who, according to all reports, really needs to be "shown" i3 Kepresontative-elect W. T. Tyndall, one of tho nine Republicans who were carried along by tho Roosevelt high tido in that state lust Nov 3 111 her, and who has arrived in Wufihington to' leurn tho ropes. Tyndall is a typical mountaineer, tall and straight as n pine and unused to the ways of largo cities. Prior to his election to con gress he had never ridden on a street car, and to him an elevator exists on ly in newspapers. Tyndall comes from Sparta, Taney county. That couuty never heard tho scream of, a locomotive. It abounds with moun tain peaks . and razor-back hogs. It s iu t ho midst of the Ozark district, and there Tyndall taught school for years before the political fever struok 1 him. No Republican sought the nomination in Ozark district last fall, and the party, la despair, final ly turned to Tyndal, who accepted, it, as he himself says, because he did not feel like spending a 2-ceut stump to decline it. Subscribe for The Mail. W PIT LIFE' That's what a prominent Iruggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short time :.go. As a rule we don't .ise or refer to testimonials ;u addressing the' public, but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott's Emulsion :hat 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. Ve will tend you & simple free. Be Kirs ttnttMlpletur. In thf fcf m of 4 ta on thf wr.pp.f of trtty btttle of EmuUtun you buy. SCOTT & B0WNE Chemists 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $1; all drujfliU. ' DR. FEiWS KIDNEY and Backache All dlsenaos of Kidneys, rw tt m Bladder, Urinary Organs, fl I 111, am Rheumatism, Back B I 1 I- ache.HeartDlseaae.Oravol,! 1 I m I , Dropsy, Female Troubles. V VlL w i.-.-.'Wi, .... . .WMti.. Don't becomo dlscduraged. There 1b a cure for you. If ii.-i-csiiry write lr. Keuncr. lit bus 3ijiit a lifo time curing Just such cusesutjyoum. All consul tut lima Free "1 hart fiovero cnvrt of k!dnny tltseaso nno rluMiiiuillsiii, dlseliui-Kins bloody inuUvr SuiR'i'i'il itiUMisu puiu. My wlfu wuswiiouslv Hirt'i'ted Willi fftiiiilo troubles. Dr. FenmVi Muuey utid H;u-k:u'lio Cure cured us both. F. M. WUEFXF.U, Mundolnh. la." Drmrcist r.Nk.t . Ask forCiMik Hnok-Froe ST.VltUS'DANCESla':' NATURALIZED TOO EA8ILY. Subjects of Forelon Governments Bo come Citizens Fraudulently. Washington, March 11. Tho special commission created by tho president to consider tho subject of nalaraliza tlon will. It Is expocted, be prepared to submit to congress at tho next regu lar session a Cull report upon this in portant subject. The president 1ms shown a lively Interest In the matter, not only having before him reports of federal officers containing ninny speci fic Instances of gross fraud and error In connection with the application of the naturalization laws, hut having himself, while connected with the mu nicipal government of New York city, noted many of these evils. Besides In ternal fraud, tho insufficiency of the existing naturalization laws has In volved the state department In endless controversies with Europe growing out of a doubtful naturalization. Gail lard Hunt, the present chief of the passport bureau ot the state depart ment, who will be the chairman of the new commission, has given much study to this subject and his report thereon has been laid before congress, ft reveals an amazing number of cases of false, fraudulent, improper and Im provident naturalizations and a whole some forgery and sale of spurious cer tificates, particularly In the cafe ot those Issued to Italian and Haytlen subjects.. Some of tho questions which are likely to como before the com mission are those: The propriety of restricting closely to certain courts the right to natural ize. A particular dcllnlllon of the tes timony necessary to secure naturaliza tion. The advisability of printing cer tificates on distinctive paper to pre vent counterfeiting and to scparato certificates of Intention from the final certificates. The advisability of re quiring in the certificates a statement of birth and of date of arrival in this country of holdor and finally the pro priety of requiring returns at stated periods to the general government of all naturalization and declarations of Intention to become citizens. Cured Consumption. Airs. B. V. Evans, Charwnter. Kan., rites: "My husband lav sick for three months. The doctors said he had puiot consumption. We procured a bottle ol Ballard's Horehonnd Kvrnn. and it cured him. That was sis years ago anu since then we have always Kepi n o"itir in ine noose, wo cannot do without it. For cout;hs and colds it has no eoual." 28c. IMIo. anil 3U.00. Sold by Chas. Strong. Successful Stock Issue. London. March 11 Tim lonn nt $17,000,000 Rand wnter board 4 per cent stock offered by Speyer Brothers was so largely oversubscribed that tho lists wore closod within two hours. It Is tho Intention of Speyer brotllors to amalgamate all the water concerns of tho Wltwaters Rand under ono man agement. A Disti nctive Ktre. To draw the fire out of a burn, or heal a cur, wunout, icnvini? a scar, ueo dp- nut's witcn Hazel Halve. A speeilic fur piles. Gel the L'enuiric. J. L Tucker, editor ol llio ilnrmlnizer, Centre, Ala., writes: "I have used DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo In mv family for Piles, cuts and burns. It is the best salve on tho market. Every family should ki-op it on hand." Sold ,v Unas, ftlrane. Mlosourl Deadlock Continues. Jefferson City, Mo., March 4. On the thirty-seventh ballot on tho selec tion of a successor to United Btates Senator Cockroll, Thonuui K. Nled rlughaus lost two more votes. The vote follows: Nledrlnghaus, 58; Cock rell, 70; Kerrens, 16; McKJrday, 6; Mclndoe, 1. Tiio Rest Coutrli Syrup. . L. Apple, ex-Probate Judge, O'.tawa Co., Kansas, writes: "This is to say that I have ueeo Ballard's Hore liouud Syrup for years, and that 1 do not lK'Sltnte to recommend it as the best couirh syrnp I have ever used." 25c 00c and (l.Og. sold by Chas. Strang. Home Trait.. "Isn't your husband dyspeptic?" "I rather think be Is. I know ho al ways disagrees with hlfl meals," New York Times. True diplomacy is to get all you can with an mu'.-b courtesy B9 you can. Rev. Boyd Carpenter. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ) (! fl (ft R (ft fft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft 'ft (ft Come in and see the New Deer Disc Plow. It is the beet made. We have j:st receiv ed a carlo?. ci of plows and harrows, and now have a complete stock. Plows of all kind. Special bar gains in gang plows. Mubbard Bros. llli m m mxcmw, Lewis bMaver Go i Medford, OF ALL KINDS Barb and Smooth Wire, if? Sanders Disc Plows Acme Pulverizing Harrows Etc., Etc. I St D. T. LAWTON, Mgr jK:3 Grand Prize Colymbia Cylinder Records DISC RECORDS $5 to $10 per doz Disc Machines $15, $20, fa Cylinder Machines $5. $'0. $5 and $20 Sold on easy pay ments to respon sible parties . . . COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. 125 Geary St., San Francesco, Calif. Grand Prize Quiet and Durable v T.MV.WBxijiitiK.-S'i, " 1 urn t WSWrSS'i drudgery The Simplest Sewing Hachine Made Cannot Start In the Wrong Direction Beat lor All Kinds of Sewing. Will lew the llehtefit goods without puckering them, and on heavy work makes a ueamthat la olustic, b Iron ft and durablo. General 'Office for 1'acific Coast 31 Sutter Street San Francisco B. S. Griffin, Agent, Medford Oregon (ft . (ft ?ft 'ft (ft (ft (? ( (ft ( (ft m ?ft (ft (ft (ft 'ft Medford, Oregon . TR Oregon I AND STYLES Planet Jr. Goods 1 ?8? Pari lOOo Fit any make of Talking machine NEW PROCESS Blnck Super-hardened Beautiful Quality of Tone Much More Durnblo Than Any Other Cylinder, 25 CENTS EACH Paris 1Q00 The Only SEfSSBUE Thut Uoea sot lull in any point 3 Times the Value Of any Other One-third Faster One-third Easier Kotury motion and ball bcHriiiK. The liiihtuet run ning Mnchlno in llio world. Knpld. Hfivopfitioiitonodfiv In tlirei-. Mowintr that much luster than vibrating m chinct). Voes Not Shake