The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, April 21, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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HEDFORD, OREGON
I Correspondents j
Jacksonville News.
him. Ah Mrs. John White and a lady
friend were driviug to Jucksonvillo
Tuesday, tho horse became frightened
at a stoma roller uud ran some die
tun co, but pussorsby ; stopped him
before anything serious happened.
Mrs. Myrtlo Puhl and Miss Kitto wero
out driving Monday afternoon,
they woro comiug down a slight hill,
the horse stumbled and fell, throwing
Mrs. Puhl out over the dashboard
and undor tho buggy. Fortunntely
huo was not hurt, the only damage bo
ing douo was the breaking of the
shaves of tho buggy.
Phennix Items.
Mrs. A. J3. KeamoB left for Portland
Sunday.
Circuit court has adjourned until
May Hlh.
Mrs. M. L. Stanley and daughtor,
of Ashland, spout Sunday in Jackson- j staxk ok onMjtToiji'oi.icuo, jHg
vine.
It. 1). Norton, of liriuitB Pass, was
In town on professional business last
Baturday.
Mrs. Kdw'ard Kaucott, of Watkins,
spout several days in Jauksonille and !
M t'd ford this week.
Miss Leila Prim has'roturned homo,
after teaching a successful term of
school at (Jrilllu creek.
Mrs. Caroline Miltenburger, of Port
laud, mother of Mrs, Wm. Ulrich, is
here visiting Mrs, T. J. Keuney.
MIsb Josephine D(negan was taken
quite ill this week and unable to re
sume her duties at her school on Ap
plegate. C. Lt, Reames and wife and Mrs.
Hyde Klokoy .went to ColeBtiu Satur
day, to meet Mrs. Luciuda Reames,
of Herkeley, Calif.
Mrs. ChaB. Jones, of Crescent City,
in conipauy with Mrs. Soliss, of Med
ford, were calling on Jacksonville
friends thiB woek.
Mrs. K, Kubli and ohldren, who
have been visiting relatives hore for
several weeks, left for their home ut Prof. A. O. Freol and wife, of J nek -Portland
Saturday. , i,',81'0"1 U coul,leSof (W hore
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aukcuy, who
Frank j. (Jhonuy lunkus oath that ho 1b t-en-inr
iMirmor of ttiv llrrn cif . J. Cheney & Co.,
doing biiHiiitit-H In tliu clt' of Toledo, County
nml stttto HfniL'KiLlil. ami Unit MiUl llrrn will
tmy tliu mnn of OXis HUNDuKl) UOL.LAKH
for uhoIi himI uvery cuso of Cutnrrli Hint cm
not uu cured by tliu use of HtiU'n Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J.CllKNKY.
'worn to beforo mo unci NiitiKcrUiud in my
nruMMieo, llils tith day of December, A. D. lhM.
f8KA,, Notary i'uiiuo,
HuH'k Cuturrb Cure lH Laktin It tumuli v. hiu!
nets directly on Iho blood mid muuuu Hurfacuw
of tliu HytUuin. U!tid for tettttmoiitult free.
J. K. CHKNKV & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by nil ltriiHwlmii, 7ft clh.
Tuko Hull's Family PIIIh for CoiiKllpatloU.
Central Point Items.
Mrs. Ed. Wilder is confined to hor
bed as the result of a serious attack
of la grippe. -
Thoro will be eighth grade com-'
moiKidmont GXflrmHH at tho W. O. W. i
hall on Friday. April 28th. at 8 family.
o'clock.
play at Talent and then the Talent
boys are coming to Eagle Point on
May 1st and play Eagle Point and at
tend the big ball at that place.
Table Rock items.
by J. c. p.
Our items for last week were un
avoidably delayed.
iror. v. A. Davis closed a success
ful three months' term of school
Friday, the 7th, and left the same day
for Urauts Pass,
Glenn and Earl May, Stewart and
Harry Porter and Verne Pendleton
attended the entertainment at Central
Point Saturday evening and were well
pleased.
E. H. Davis, clerk for this school
district, No. 44, has funds on hands
to take up all outstanding warrants
and wishes parties to present ' them
for payment.
J. C. Pendleton returned from San
Francisco last week, having spent two
weeks in the city, taking treatment
for ear trouble. The bonetlt received
was all that could be looked for in
such a case.
Mr. and W. R. Byrum were called
to Applegate last week by tho serious
illness of J. B. Saltmarsh. Tho old
gentleman met with an accident some
time ago and in his feeble condition
it is very hard for him to recover.
F. M. Adams, foreman of Dr. Kay's
farm, moved his family to the Mc
Douough place at Willow Springs,
last week. Arthur Shields, with his
moved onto the Dr. Kay
j place here and will be
the summer.
in charge for
Mrs. M incus and sou. Fletcher, of
Idaho, who are out on a visit, snout , .
Saturday and Sunday with Prof. 'audi The Pe0Ple of Sams ValIey " trr
Mrs. Samuels, and while hore she also! in8 to interest the citizens of Table
called on Alra.lRoso and hor daughter, Rock, Antioch and the Meadows in a
Mrs. Furry. From hero Mrs. Miugus , .lth of Jllly celebration. If these
neighborhoods
wm n coiro
To Medford, Oregon,
ONE DAY
Tuesday, April 25, 1905.
Dr. Hobb & Co.,
Five Sanitariums under their
Management,
Of San Francisco, Calif.
These Eminent Electro Hedlcal
Physicians and Surgeons will
visit our City, and will be at
the Nash Hotel.
This being an Advertising trip to
introduce a new bystfm of treat
ments, they will give to all com
mencing on above date Consul
tation, Examination, Advice,
and all Medicine necessory to
complete a cure Absolutely
ree.
Carload
of Imported
Spanish Jacks and
Belgian and Per
cheron St Dions.
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wont to Jacksonville to visit friends,
Miss Jennie Grimes
week.
1b very 111 thiB
Mrs. J. E. Grieves, who linn been
veryy 111, 1b much better.
W. E. Pork i n b Is having a severe
attack of la grippe this week.
Warrou Moe and fuuiilv. of Hilta.
Calif., are visiting relativeB here.
Mrs. Dr. Shaw, of Ashland, made
this city a professional visit Monday.
Mlsa Lorena Shuck, who la teaching
at Lone Ptue, spent Sunday at home.
Job. E. Boswell boB gone to Pros
pect to spend a fewdays ou his homestead.
i,,,,,,, i ,i, I uwwi i iwtcHuiiiK, ui avails
' '- wvj, prooK, ib paying Her sistor, Mrs. Nora
41 few days In Jacksonville, beforo Smith, a visit.
returning to Eugene. Miss Margaret Shuck left for Fol-
C. P. UrigKH, of the City Drug store, 80mt -ahf., last week, to spend the
Tho prize which Ewas offered by Dr.
Jackson last weuk to the most popu
lar young lady of Phoenix, according
to the votes cast by those attending
the show during the week, was won
by Miss Ada tissue, by a laruo - ma
jority. The prize consisted of a beau
tiful silver set.
Tliero will be Easter services at the
Presbyterian church Sunday at 11
o'clock a. in. and in the a tier noon
thoro will be services held in honor
of F. A. Falkenberg at the W. O. W.
hall, under the auspices of that or
der. Prof. B. F. Mulkoy, of the Ash
land Normal, will deliver the address.
School closes Friday week, April.
28th. At the meeting of the school
board last Thursday night it was de
cided to have an Leight mouths school
the coming year. Prof. Samuels has
been re-engaged bb principal and
Mrs. Samuels as primary teacher.
School opens the second Monday of
September.
Eagie Point Eaglets.
is taking a vacation this week and in-,8""111101 wlth ncr rthop-
oidentally putting ghta tlmo in miu- luero was a largo number of people
ingou Jackson creek. lilf'UTlUu 1H10 Mtti:rtllil!mwit fnmi
mi i , , laglo Point and Sams Valley last
The improved Order of Kcdmou j Saturday.
have 8ountho Ashland orchestra of j Tho ontortninmont given by Piof.
live pieces for tholr grand ball to bo Hanby at tho opora house on the loth
given the 12th of May. was niuchlnf ajsuccoss. Koch member
K imureu men part well and ahout
M. M. Taylor, Chan, Nuiiaii and C.
1j. lieames wore in Ashland Saturday
night, being initiated into the myster
ies of tho HenovoU'iit .and Protective
Order of Elks.
Kobt. Taylor and family, who havo
been living near the Opp mine tho ((
past winter, left for Willow Springs a I
few days ago. They expect to return 'i
to Medford soon, to reside. J !
Mark Wcdoll, n prominent attorney I -
nf Pnrtlniul. w)in him Iwtmt in .ltulrunn. ! V
vllle several days, left for KUiott ;
ny A. C. HOWLETT.
John H. Parker, of Nebraska, and
hlB.bistor, Mrs. Hauua A. Griffith, of
Iowa, are vieiting their brother, Dr.
R. L. Parker, of Big Butte, whom
they have not Been for about fifty
years.
Last Saturday about 11:20 a. ra., a
young man rode up to the Sunny Side
and announced that dinner was
wanted for eleven boy, ae tho base ball
tonrn, from Talent, and they wero
going to play tho Eiile Point team
that afternoon and wanted dinner by
12 o'clock. Tho result was by one
o'clock they were ready for business,
but they had wrong calculation, Jfor
tho Knyile Point boys were cocked
and primed ready for them. Tho re
sult of tho game was: Eagle Point, 22;
Talent, 10. The boys had a lino time
and are a set of perfect young gcntlo-
.S70 wove riNiliziMl, which wns rlonidoil men and took their defeat all right,
to uio opera house association. nud next Saturday our boys ore to
creek, Monday morning, whore he has
extensive mining interests.
Mrs. M. Midler and sou were hero
last Sunday, making nrragements to
move the rest of their , houseebold
goods to Medford, as they have rented
their house to Orris Crawford and
family.
James Croniu, a promlnont mining
man ot Spokane, arrived lu Jackson
ville Wednesday and immediately left
for tho lilue Ledgo Copper mine.
Mr. Croniu is here with the view of
purchuslug the mine, If everything is
favorable.
Several accidents occurred in Jack
aouvtlle this week, which might have
proven more sorioua than tthcy did.
Chris Keegan was In a runaway
BmaBhup last Suuday. lie had just
returned from Prjvolt, a drive of
about forty miles. Aftor taking his
sister home, ho wiib returning with
the team to tho stable, when tho
horses became frightened and rau
away. Chris jumped from the buggy
and escaped with soreval bruises and
n sprained ankle. Tho horsos ran
into a tree, ono escaping uninjured,
the other breaking his leg, which Jno
ces9ltated Ids ueiug killed. This was
ono of the het teams (ion. Lewis, the
Jivoryninu, had and la quite a loss to
lO Per Cent Off
On All Clothing'
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Thursday,
Friday and
Saturday.
Get your clothing now, and you
SAVE THOSE DOLLARS
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will join hands and
! work together a general good time
would bo assured.
N. C. Ciuuu and family moved from
their home, near Medford, to the
Crance place, on the edge of the des
ert, one mile east of Agate, which will
lie their homo while Clarence com
pletes a contract for grading a section
.or the new railroad. He began work
Tuesday. ,
Apple orchards generally show a
light bloom, Conditions very favor
able for trees sot this year and scarce
ly any will be lost. Alfalfa sown this :
spring is doing nicely and grain crops
are the best in years. Range stock
is in better condition than your cor
respondent ever sawfthem at this time
of year and feed abundant
Next Sunday, Kaster, there will be
a specially prepared program of songs,
readings and recitations given by the
Endeavorers at the school house at 2
p. m. Prof. Hanby'of Central Point, !
has coueented to be J present and add
to the program, as he. was here luBt
EaBtor when the organization was
started A hearty invitation is ex
tended to all those who are interested.
Lust Thursday evening the young
people to the number of fifteen gath
ered at Mr. Porter's and from there
procoeded to "The Oaks, "where their
presence was a completed and lovful
surprise to Verne Pendleton. S Puzzles
and the games of Lotto and house
keeping, with their accompanying
merrimuet, passed away the time,
during which they conteutedly
munched home-made candy and ap
ples. Tiio surprising party had not
forgotten the good , things and a
bountiful lunch of cakes and lemon
ade was enjoyed by all. As a final
fun-maker they blindly., pinned the
quoue onto the Chinaman and do
parted in the gale of laughter result
ing therefrom, the young bust declar
ing he was willing to be surprised
any time.
Gold Ray hems.
Mr. Steel, of the Siskiyou Power
Co., spent one day at Gold Kay this
week,
R. liishop, manager of the Green
back mine, was dowu on business one
day this week.
Tho fish are jumping quite lively
now. The season is a little early for
them to be running much yet.
J. D. 01 well was down Tuesday. A
crew of carpenters and painters are at
work ou the club houe; also a goodly
number of shade trees, etc., have
been started.
Ruch Rumblings.
school now enrolls twenty-
Onr
Boven.
John Matney visited friends in Med
ford Saturday.
C. M. Ruch made a business trip to
Medford Monday.
We were visited by a fine rain Fri
day night and Saturday.
& B. McKee rented his farm to Mr.
Duval, who ie now preparing to plant
corn.
The McNulty brothers have their
quartz mill most completed at their
mine, on Speucer gulch.
J. D. Fletcher, of Medford, spent
most of last week looking after bis
mining interests at this place.
Otto and Lealand Cantrall are ab
sent from school this week on account
of a very severe attack of la grippe.
Thoro wns'quite a crowd gathered
at Paunor creek Sunday, to witness
the irauie of base bull hftumn tho
Pan ner creek and Applegnte nines,!
the score standing tlve to six in favor!
of Pauner creek, lt took ten innings i
j to decide the game, j
It will only be expected of patients
taking advantage of this offer to state
to their friends the result obtainel
bv this new Bvstum of treatment.
They treat ALL KINDS OP CHRON-
IU LHHaAaUS AMI JJUFUALJUXltiS.
It is verv seldom that ailinu ueoule
have the privilege of consulting such
renowned specialists who are in con
stant attendance to wait upon you,
diagnose your case, and give the ben
etlt of their medical knowledge. I
There is no experimenting or guess
work. You will be told whether vou
can be cured or nut. if your case is
curable they will treat you; if incur
able, they will give you such advice
as to be beneficial to you.
Tney treat deafness with an entirely
new method. Hearing restored to
many at once. Catarrh in all its var
ied from s cured so that it will never
eturn by breaking up the cold-catch
ing tendency by ELECTRICAL IN
DUCTION of medicine.
Men suffering from General Ner
vousness, Weakness, Lost Memory,
Strength, Weak liack, Kidney Trouble,
Rheumatic Pains, Lumbago, Sciatica,
Torpid Liver,;Indigoston and Dyspep
sia here can Had a "cure that perman
ently restores them-to their original
strength and manhood without load
ing tneir stomacn wltu poisonous med
icine.
If you have weak lungs or consump
tion, do not fail to be examined.
Their new discovery of OSMOSIS,
iu PARALYSIS, LOCOMTOR ATAX
IA and all disease of the nervous sys
tem, including EPILEPSY and ST.
VITUS DANCE, is a Godsend to
suffering humanity. Medical men
stand amazed at the marvelous cures
that are being effected wherever this
system has been introduced. Thous
ands who have given up all hope of
being cured now have an opportunity
of a lifetime to consult, without
charge, doctors of a national reputa
tion. Kemember tneir Knowledge ol
medicine combined with electricity
gives them control of diseases that
others do not possess. If you have
weak eyes, headaches, or d zziness,
this new system will onre you quick
ly.
Don't fail to call on these eminent
specialists, as a visit costs you noth
ing and may save your lire.
If you Buspect kidney troubles,
take a two-ounce vial of your urine
for chemical and microscopical analysis.
Go early, as their offices are always
crowded, it you are improving under
your family physician, do not go and
take up tneir valuable time.
The rich and the poor alike treated.
Women who suffer from the many
nervous derangements and ails pecu
liar to their sex quickly cured without
an operation by thoir new method.
Out of live hundred cases of Rup
ture treated last year by their induc
tion 'method, there were cured 98 per
cent without an operation or deten
tion from business.
N. B. Ctucers, tumor3, wens, !
I will arrive in Ashland
with a carload of Import
ed Spanish Jacks and Im
ported Belgian and Per
cheron Stallions on
the 28th of April, 1905,
and will remain in Ash
land ten dayB. All parties
who are in need of stock
of this kind, do not fail
to come and see me. I am
bringing a carload of the
bese bred and best indiv
iduals and most desirable
animate to be obtained.
W. L. DeClow,
I Proprietor Cedar Rapids
4 Jack Farm, Cedar Kapids.la.
The cheapest place to buy k
)i stallions or lacks in the world n
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FOR SALE
Owing to to my poor health
I hereby offer the following
property in Eagle Point for
Sale: Store and general
stock of Confectionery
goods, Billiard Table, Dwell
ing House. In one of the
best locations in the town.
J. M. HECKATHORN.
Eaplo Point, Ore.
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goitres, all blood, skill and ecnlp dis
ease oured by this new method.
PILES CURED in a short time
without the knife. Ointment or the
Injection Method, a sure and never
failing remedy without loss of time.
They make a specialty of all ohronio
discases poouliar to either sex, and
oure where others fail. Their treat
ment can be used at home.
Remember, not one cent will be
charged forall the medicine required:
to make a permanent cure to all those-
commenciug their new Bystem of treat
ment on this, their nrBt aud advertis
ing trip.
NOTICE Married ladies must
aocompamed by their husbands.
umce hours: a a. m. to 4:30 p.
neguiar visits maao.
Remember the date and location.
be.
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What Our Customers Think.
WEED, Cal., April 15, '05..
H. M. Coss, Sir: Find enclosed
$25.00 on the Huntington piano and
31.55 interest on the money; total,.
$26.55. I like the piano very much'
and it is a great pleasure to me.
MRS. MAGGIE PETER.
This is a sample of the way our
customers are pleased with the Dianos
sold by the Coss-Piano House. Every
piano sold by us guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction. We havo some,
bargains iu second-hand organs that
are good.
UOSS flAU MUUS1S,
Medford, Ashland and Grants Pass.
djl Kfln takes 155 acres all bottom
ijJIUwU land, within live miles of
Grants Pass. Living water. (No. 79. )
Call on or address Joseph Moss, Grants
Pass, Oregon.
We'll venture to say that there is not a
.clothing house in the country that is not show
ing plenty of
Fifteen Dollar Suits
Fifteen Dollars is a price on which no one
has an exclusive mortgage.
It's a price at which more men can be suited
in stylish, service-giving clothes than at any
other price ever established.
But, mark you, Fifteen Dollar Suits are
Oh, So Different!
Now, we invite every man in this vicinity to
call to see our Fifteen Dollar Suits.
We believe that many men really don't know
what Fifteen Dollars' worth of Suit quality is
and wont know until they have seen ours. You
expect much from a tailor handsome fabrics,
correctly fashioned and finely tailored.
Just expect that of our Fifteen Dollar Suits
and you'll not be disappointed.
F. R. DEUEL, CO.,
Medford, Oregon.