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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
4 3 FuJsiltfletr There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder which makes the food more digestible and wholesome. This peculiarity of Royal has been noted by physicians, and they accord ingly endorse and recom mend it. ROYAL BAKINS. POWDER CO., NEW YORK. 1 - , OUR COUNTY Correspondents Eagie Point Eaglets. BY A. C. HOWLETT. 1 unintentionally omitted to stato In my last that 11. P. Harnmau, a voter iuaiy dentist, waa out in our town week befors lust, doing dental work lor some of our citizens. Ho seems to have good success in bis line. Geoigo W. Shively, of North Dako ta, a son-iii-lnw of Elder J. P. Moo maw, formerly of this place, but now of Mnrshtield, arrived hero last week and has arrange! to go oirto the J. II. Carlton place. He was proceeded a few days by his brother-in-law, Cyfus Moomaw. J. F. Ditsworth, of Leeds, came to the Sunny Side hotel last Friday evening to take a rest and have his hand t e.ited. Ho has a very bad car buncle on one of his Augers, but at present writing, Tuesday, it is im proving and his general health iB also improving rapidly. Messrs. Lee and Healey came out last week and olosed the deal for the Daley saw mill, on Round Top, con sideration-$1500. They have also ne gotiated for a large lot of timber in that vicinity. They expect to have the mill running next week. The ohange will work a great benefit to thi9 section of the country, as we have not been able to procure a sufficient amount of lumber here for local pur poses. The jaloulations are that there will be several new buildings go up here this summer and fall. People are already looking around for suit able lots for building purposes. The sad intelligence reached us last Sunday evening that Mrs. Charles Heilft, of Lake creek, died Sunday morning. She was apparently as well as ever when she woke up and her husband suggested that she lay and rest, whjle the eins prepared break fast, and when the girls went to call her, she was dead. That is as far as I have been able to learn the particu lars, but suppose that your corres pondent, Bro. Kenuoy, will furnish your readers with all of the facts in the case. The many friends of the family here deeply sympathize with them in their hour of sad bereave ment, ' On Wednesday of last week the Wo man's Aid So iety gave a quilting at Mrs. J. H. Carlton's and the dinner was served at Mrs. J. Frank Brown's a basket dinner and it is not nec essary for me to say that the dinner v as simply superb, for the ladies of this section know just how to get up a flue dinner and when the reader reads over the names of those who were present, they will conclude that You know the medicine that makes pure, rich blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your mother, grandmother, all your folks, used it. They trusted Sarsaparilla it. Their doctors trusted it. Your doctor trusts it. Then trust it yourself. There is health and strength in it. "I inffnred terribly from IfitHpeition n4 thin biood. I found irn relief until I took Acer's SiMaptrtlU. Four bottles perma ueutlr cured tut." . MRS. F. R. HART, Mt. RIko, V. T. pl.Walmttle. J. c. AYrn t RichBloodl 1UI Ivor's Dllla am oonilu I n . a li un Thoy greatly aid the Sarsaporllla. Ayers not only the dinner was all 0. IC, but tbo quilting was also par excellout. The following ladies took part in the social affair: Mesdames J. W. Grover, Geo. VV. Owirgs, A. L. Huseltou, A. J. Daley, J. 11. Daley, K. U. Drown, George Browu,,T. Frank Brown, J. H. Jaoksou, Joseph Moomaw, Stcaver, S. B. Holmes, T. E. Nichols, A. C. How. lett, Jack, Elizabeth Simon, A. Pool, V. B. Ottloer, J. H. Carlton; Misses Minnie Givon, C. B. Kiohardsou, Lot tie Taylor, flattie and Agnes Howlett. The quilts being quilted are made by the Hfferent Indies in the community and the material is donated by those who have not the time or ability to inuko them and all of the proceeds are to be placed in a fund to bo used for tho purpose of building a church in Eagle Point. Tho niombers of tho so ciety are very confident of success and expect to realizo a handsome sum from the sale of the different things thoy are preparing for the grand sale that is to come off in the near future. Last Hope Vanished. When leading physicians said that W. M. Smlthart, of Fei kin, la., had incurable consumption, hie laBt hope vanished; but Dr. King'B New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds; kept him out of Mb grave. He nays: "This great specific completely cured me and saved my life. - Since then, 1 have uaed it for over ten yearB, and consider it a marvelous throat and lung oure." Strictly scientific cure for Coughs, Sore Throats or Colds ; sure preventive of pneumonia. Guaranteed 60o and $1.00 bottleB at Cbas. Strang's drugstore. -Trial bottle free. Ksnes Creek Itemi. S Mrs. Lane, waa doing business In Gold Hill on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reese were guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Stover on Sunday. Mesdames Wade and Lawrence were guests of Mrs. Mardon recently. Mrs. Pearl Bean was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Brown, last Friday. II. Nutt, who is working at the Ray dam, is spending this week with his family. Lawer Dufur and family will leave for Portland in a few days, to locate. We wish them success. J. Chandler,, of tho Ray dam, 'was doing business and visiting friends on Kanes creek Monday. Mrs. Higiub.,tbam and Miss Ada Swinden spent Tuesday at the Iowa saw mill, visiting friends and rela tives. The party at Mr. and Mrs. Reese's last Saturday night was a very pitas ant affair and a jolly good- time was had. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Reese. Friglitlul Suffering Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the viru lent poisons of undigested fooJ,C. G. Graoson, of Lula, Miss., took Dr. King's New Fife Fills, "with the re sult," he writes, "that I was cured," All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative properties. 25c at Cbas. Strang's drug store, guar anteed. Rogue River News. Sui t P. H Di 1 y was seen here laBt Sat urdu y. J. C. Hanna and family are ill with la grippe. Mrp. S. E. Inlow passed on her way to Trail Saturday. J. C. Gage was trading In Med ford the last of the week. Mr. Morgan, of Upper Elk oreok, waefto the valley after supplies this week. Mr. and Mr. J. L. Richardson and little son, Sanford, passed Monday,en t route to their home at Trail. j Little Dessle Hanna, the three-year-old daugb er of Mr. and Mrs ; J hp per Hanna, while playing, had the j misfortune to run a etick in her chock for several inches. F el ired, no nppetite. cannot sleep, s-oikoreat? That a spring tiredness Bnd nil! disapnoar et once If yon take HollUter's Koiky Mountain Tea this month. 85 cents Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hlukle'e Drue Store, Central Point, The Mail for Job work. Wouvllle lt:ms. Mr, and Mrs. Sams visited Grants Pass Friday. J. B. Hair went to Modford on busi ness Tuesday. ,;, Alex. Sohnidler is suffering from a light attack of la grippe. J. M. Whipple and Ross F. Smith line departed for Fort Joues, Calif., last Thursday. The Bagley Improvement Co. will build a temporary dam to store water for irrigating purposes thiB Beasou, and later wiU rebuild perinaiieutly ou a stronger basis. Mrs. Bessie Randall and son, WiU Pyburn, wont to Grauta Pass Tues day, the former to purchase paint, paper, etc, to finish her residence, and the latter to have dental work done. Mesdames Curtis, Barnard and Preecott canio up from Grants Pas? Wednesday and held an informal meeting in tho church for tho ladies of this congregation. Devotional ex eroises were led by Mrs. Barnard and a discussion of home missionary top ics followed. Their kindness is ap preciated by tho ladies here. Louis Brow us worth, a respected citizen of this neighborhood, died at his homo, Friday morning, April 14, 1905, aged seventy-eight years. , Mr. Browusworth's demise was not unex pected, as he had beeu ill for soino time He leaves a wife and several grown children. Their many friends sympathize with them in their grief. The remains were interred in the Rock Point cemetery, beside those of a daughter, Mrs. S. K. Owiugs, who died ouly a short time ago. ChambeHuin's cOuli Remedy the Best and Most Popular. "Motners buy it for croupy children, railroad men buy it for severe coughs, and elderly people buyit for la grippe," say Moore Bros., Elduu, iowa. "We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy than any other kind. It seems to have taken tne lead over several other good brands." There is do question but this medicine is the best that can be procured for coup hs and colds, whether it be a child or an adult that is alllicted. It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by Cbas, Strang. W. C. T. U. Items. Tho Union was called to order- at the homo of Mrs. Dodgo to an extra largo attendance with scripture read ing by the president, prayers by Mes dames Hubbard and Euun, song, "Nearer my God to Thee." Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Several committees shpwed sixteen visits made to tho sick with flowers and aid. A letter was lead in regard to placing a W. C. T. U. seat in the park. Owing to the conference said letter was laid on the table until af ter conference. Mrs. Buck read a splendid article from the pen of Miss Wheeler Wilcox, Instructing mothers to live peaceably with their husbands. Mrs. Smith, from Washington, gave some useful hints about the Union Bhe just left. Mrs. Burchell favored the meeting with one of the flue orations, My Mother's Voice," which was much enjoyed by all. The Doxology was then sung and the meeting dis missed by Mrs. Smith, to meet at the Christian church, April 14th. Light refreshments were served, it being Mothers' Day, before the meeting ad journed. Come one, come all. Will Interest Alauy. Every person Bhould know that good health U impossible if the kidneys are deranged." Foley's Kidney cure will cure kidney and bladder diseases in every form, and will build un and streu' cthen these organs bo they will perform their functions properly. No danger of Bright's disease of diaheteB if Fuleys Ividnev Guro ib taken in time, bold Dy Mediord Pbarmacv. Can Alwaya Tell. "There goes a total failure." 4'How do you know ho Is?" "He's always sneering nt other men's success." Cleveland Lender, He Knew Too. Meekly Yes, we're going to move to Swamphurst. Doctor But the climate there may disagree with your wife. Meekly It wouldn't darel H a Cow gave Butter mankind would have to invent milk. Milk Is Na ture's emulsion butter put in shape for diges tion. Cod liver oil is ex tremely nourishing, but it has to be emulsified before we can digest it. Scott's Emulsion combines the best oil with the valuable hypo phosphites so that it is easy to digest and does far more good than the oil alone could. That makes Scott's Emulsion the mdst strengthening, nourishing food - medi cine. In the world. Send for free samplei SCOTT li BOWNE, Chemists 409-41 5 Pearl Street New York DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All din ah HA nt in (In ATM. CURE Dio.uu.ar, urinary utkiuib. Also Rheumatism, Back mche.HeartDlseaae.Oravel, uropiy, temaie rrouoies. Don't become dlaoouraged. There 1b a euro for you. It uuceKnury writo Dr. Feint it. Ho litis b punt a lite time curing Just such ciueuuc yours. All comiuliuiloue Free, "ElKht luonthM lu bed, heavy backache, pain und soreness across kldueys, also rlu'Ur mutism. Othor reinouMoa fulled. Dr. Fen nor' a Kidnoy una H tick actio Lure curi'rt mu comulutuly. 11. WATEHS, Hum lot, N. V." Drujiglsts. 50c., II. Ask for Cook Book Froe, CT VITIICTIAUPC Bure Cure. Circular. Di oiivuuu un ii uu Feuner, Fredoula.N.y Beclc Marrow Ewcbd, David Beck, the celebrated portrait painter and pupil of Vandyke, while traveling through Germany was sud denly taken 111 nnd to all appearances died and was laid out a corpse. His servants, Bitting round the bed. grieved heartily for the lass of so good a mas ter, and as grief In, thirsty drank as heartily at the same time. One of them, becoming more befuddled than the rest, then addressed his companions thus: 'Our master when alive was fond of his glass. Let us out of gratitude, then, give him one now ho Is dead." Assent was given; the head of the dead painter was raised up and some wine poured down or spilled about, the fra grance or spirit of which caused Beck to open his eyes, upou which the serv ant who, being drunk, half forgetting his master was dead, forced down the remainder of the glass. The painter gradually revived and thus escaped a llvlnar interment Cures Coughs and Colds. TnnnkH Ifnnsna. anva "rif nii ,...u remtdies Ballard's Uorchound Syruo is my favorite; u mis done and will do all that it claims for it to speedily i! urn nil none lis unri iwiliTa ..,1 it ; ... sweet and pleasant to thi? taste." 26f ouc, ti.uu a ootue at Strang's drug Coolc Irlllltltl LftTYfl. There are some Htmiigi laws In the Cook islands, in the eastern PaclUe. The population Is Maori ' and each Island legislates for itself. The Island coun cil of Manihikl, one of the group, has In force au ordinance to regulate vil lage life within tho Island. It begins by re-enacting "the undent law of Manlhiki as to dogs" and sentencing to death any dogs on the island. Pigs are not to wander at large, and any person going about after 0 p. m. may be ar rested and taken to the courthouse to explain his reason for being abroad. No debt Incurred by a native Inhabitant Is to be recoverable in any court. Belling or giving Intoxicating liquor to any native Inhabitant is punishable with a tsoof oa Keen vour bowels regular bv the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Live) Tablets. There is nothinir battel, roi sale by Charles Strang. The Marble Bible of Bima. Great es baa been the amount of la bor expended on the various Bibles of the world, the palm for execution must be given to the Kutho-daw, which is a Buddhist monument near Mandalay, In Burma. It consists of about 700 tem ples, each containing a slab of wh'te marble on which the whole of this lluddhist Bible, containing over 8,000,. 000 syllables, has been engraved. The Burmese alphabet Is used, but tne lan guage Is Pali. This wonderful Bible Is absolutely unique. The Kutho-daw was erected In 1S57 by Mindon-inin, the last king but one of Burma. The vast collection of temples together form a square, with a dominating temple In the center. Each of the marble slabs on which the sacred text Ib inscribed Is surmounted by au ornamental canopy !n Baiiads fos-sf. A wondotful sprlncr tonio. Drives out all winter impnritius, gives you strength, health ana happmefrH. 11ml 3 what HiJliBter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. S5 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hlnkle s Dmy Store, Central Point Daniaa mill IM Kconomlcal Son. Alexandre Dtutius, the great French Btory writer, was very fond and proud of lils son Alexandre, who also became a famous author. Ills regard for hlra wus Increased apparently by the fact that the son had a very good apprecia tion of the value of money, a quality which the father did not possess In the BliKhteHUdegree. A writer of recollections relates that be once visited Dumas at St Germain. He had Just been bitten In the hand by his dog and woe unable to write, sat was dictating a novel. Ills son went out as the visitor came In. "Alexander has Just left me," said the father. 'What a good fellow that boy tol Jtt fancy, Jhia morning I re ceived 650 franca, lie said to me, 'I'll take GO francs of it' I didn't quite henimnd thought he was going to leave roe only 50. So I called out: 'Hold onl Let me have 100 of It at leastr 'But I tell you I'm only going to take 00!' he called out 'Oh, oh,' said I, 'I thought you were going to take the 600. Well, take as rmich as you want.' " And Dumas added proudly, "What a goldon 'hearted fellow Alexandre Is, to -- eureJ" CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Signature, of Hubbard Bros. Just Received A Car Load of New Moline Wagons. John Deere Buggies. ) i) McCormick Mowers ' and Rakes. Come In and Hubbard Bros. MitchelUewis SStaver Co Medford, Oregon VEHICLES Al - IPLEMEITS OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES , Barb and Smooth Wire, Planet Jr. Goods Sanders Disc Plows Acme Pulverizing; Harrows Etc., Etc. He i D. T. LAWTON. Mot- M Quiet and Durable Does Not Shake The Simplest Sewing Hachine Made Cannot Start in the Wrong Direction Best for All Kinds of Sewing. Will sew the lightest gnod without puckering them, and on heavy work makes a seam that Ib olastio, stroiif; and durable. WHEELED & W1LSDH PiRTOSIIIS COflHV General Office for Pacific Coast 231 Sutter Street ' San Francisco B. S. Griffin, Agent, Medford Oregon ; Willeke Addition to Medford t r t. la now platted in residence lots and ready uj for sale. This is in the bent residence iliu- Ji , ' trict in Medford. If you wish a nice lot to )il ( build on i al. and see me at once. ' P I alBO have a twenty-acra tract adjoining Medford that is a snnpv V W. L. ORR Successor to J, Q. TAYLOR, The Harness Haker fx? Fine Line of Hand Made Harness, I'lankets, i)S; Robes and Whips. Repairing Neatly Done. Iff '. I W. U. ORR ; H Hedfofd, - Oregon g. Hi! Of Mo See Them. IHedford, Oregon The Only SFWIHB mi That dotm not lull In nny poiut 3 Times the Value t Of any Other One-third Faster One-third Easier Rotiiry motion and baM bearing. The lightest run ninff Mnohlno in tho world. Kapid. Hnvecuboutonodnv in three, sewing that much luster than vibrating ma o hines. ... W. T. YORK BOo. and $I.OO. All druKglite