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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1905)
Jilflil! (1NNUAL "AMi Rogue River Baptist Camp Meeting Association. Saturday, Aug. 19th. And Continuing Until Monday, SEPTEMBER. 4th. Grounds, on Applegate, PROVOLT, OR. Daily Services at 8 P. M. SUNDAY SERVICES SUNRISE PRAYER MEETING UNION SUNDA Y SCHOOL, 10 A. M. PREACHING, BASKET DINNER, CHILDREN'S MEETING, PREACHING, PRAISE SERVICE, PREACHING, Gome Everyone and Bring Your "Camping Outfit". Camping Privileges and Wood FREE. Free transportation both ways provided for all those people coming by way of Grants Pass. Ad dress J. N. Gotcher, Williams, Oregon. A LITTLE OF Workmen nttoiulinn tho piuism suit work aro novor known to huvo ohol oru, smallpox, aoniiot fuvor, or ii.tlu eu7.ii. Senator Frour, of Wisconsin, is tho author of a bill requiring tho atato to provide 11 fo Insurance for all portions residing t heroin. Tho influx of undesirable imml RrantB from all parts of tiuropo 0011 uuuoa to show a steady inoroaso ovor tho samo mouths last year. During July about 480,00 entorod tho Uuitod Statoa as against 30,000 for thos amo porlod laHt yoar. The oastbound travel ovor tho Southoru Puoiflo Hues for tho tlrst six mouths of 1005, from California, was 86,21)1, or 5.5 por coot loss thuu ihat of 1SKH, wbiob was 91,340. Ou AA A I AD1 A APoisonBreathei lYVMLMrXIM into the System The air arisitiR; from low, marshy places, damp cellars, stagnant ponds and pools and from decaying vegetable matter, as well as the Rases from sewers, is loaded with genus of malarial poison. The water we drink, that has not been properly filtered and purified, is also full of these germs and these into the system, to be For several years I suffered with Chills aud absorbed by the blood, the Fever, caused by Malaria in my system, and each onttrebodv heirius to feel the "wnrowr for several years I would have a relapse. Sr i?- f f T S Filially mv physician prescribed S. S. S. It en effects of the poison. The tjrei cured me; I have never been troubled since, most common form of Ma- 9it W. Market St., Louisville, Ky. I. Shapovf. , lann is "chills and fever," bat when the btood is thoroughly saturated with the poison it becomes so weak and polluted that abscesses, carbuncles, boils, sores, ulcers and other skin diseases result. Malaria also affects the liver, kidneys, bowels and Stomach, producing" a chronic state of biliousness that often results in jaun dice or some malignant fever. In cases of Malaria the blood must be puri fied before the body can regain its natural health. S. S. S. contains purify insE and tonic properties possessed by no other blood medicine, and is the r ' Il,t,n t r,f MnltiWn Ititf'tt. troys the germs of the disease and builds up the kw weakened, polluted circulation. It enters into the blood and forces out every particle of poison and waste ninttrr nud adds stn.MiL' th and activity to it. 8. S. S. improves the appetite and digestion, tones up the entire system by Its alterative and purifying action, and Malaria, with all its bad effects, is permanently driven from the system. Hook on the blood and any medical advice, without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAm CAMP MEETING BV THE COMMENCING? REV. J. 13. TRAVIS, of Grants Pass. " F. VV. CARSTENS, of Medford. " F. N. BAKER, of Ashland. " J. B. MERLEY, of Central Point. " J. C. AUSTIN, of Medford. and others will be among those taking part in the Services. Children's Meeting will be under the direction of Mrs. Mildred Austin. The music will be under the direc tion of J. C. Austin. 11 " " 12:30 P. M. 2:30 " " 3:30 " " 7:00 " " 8:00 " " tho other hand, tho woHt bound through travel to California, for the 'Unit half of 11)05 wart H.5 por cent more tlmu that of 1001, or 10!),575 tor tho first six months of UK)5 as com pared with 01,050 for tho Hrst six mouths or lOOt. Creditors of iMra. Cassie L. Chad wiok will roeoivo a total dividoud of about bovoii mills ou tho dollar when tho matter is finally settled. Not as sots will amount to about &!50,000, agahiBt $2,000,000 iudobteduoss. An Amorioau journalist returning nftor an absenue of some years abroad comments upon tho profuse applica tion of titles which is becoming fro- tiuont in this country. The practice ib essentially a modern one. Daniel Wotmtor in his life time was never spoken of ns "Senator "Wobster, but always as plain "Mr. "Webstor. Now adays, howevor, it Is invariably "sen ator" this and that, and almost ovory body has some kiud of a limn lit) to hiB name. Thus we have "Forecast- r" Jones, "Undertaken" Smith, Conductor" Koblusou. "Snperiu- tondeut of tho Pooruouse" tfrowu. Common Councilman" Shucks and 'Seloctmau" Humps, and so on. If A PntfCnn RttOJliflPfi wwww in III I this kind of thing keeps on we shall end by rosting our claims to respect and consideration upon those painful ly minute social distinctions which prevail in (iormany, whoro men and women inscribe their names in hotel registers with the addition of such descriptive phrases as "cousiu to an apothecary" or 1 'brother-in-law to a corporal." U. H. Buihans Testifies after 4 years G. B. Hurbnns, of Carlisle Center, N. Y write: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been en tiroly cured of a seyere kidney trouhle liv laktag less than two bottles of Pol ey'B Kidney cure. It entirely stopped the brick duet sediment, and pain and symptoms of kidneyMieease disappear ed. I am glad to say that I have never had a retain of any of those symptoms during the luiir vears that have elapsed ami I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily reuommoud Folej 'sKidnoy Cure to any one suffering from Kidney or bladder trouble.,' For sale at the Medford Pharmacy. Klamath County News. Klamath Falls Express. Mike itrodo and Miss Louise Le ninlra wnrn nnitnri in ttmrrmtrn Tuma. duT by Justice Graves at the resideuce of Antoiio fat no. V. R. Jloyd.oue of our leading deu Uists, and a most popular young man, was united in marriage to Miss Iuia Forror, of Portlaud, Sunday morning at 7H:u at tne rotmieuco ot u. is. tart ou bv tho Kev.Clay Starr. After par- ! taking of a wedding breakfast at the I residence of the groom's mother, tho happy coulo lore for the lation nomo Btead, near Uly, where they will send their honey moon. As Klsendorf's team was standing In front of tho brewery Saturday after i noon tho uovornment ohuti waaon came along and scared them. 'The team ran oast to Main street and turning down Fourth at the court house tho wagon struck a brace tele phono polo beside Ualdwln's harness shop and turned ovor. The horses were caught by Fred Jassen. Iam ago slight. Tho regular monthly meeting of the city council was held Monday enroll ing. After the reading aud approval oi tne minutes or tno proivous moot Ilia aud of the bills presented for pay inent the bonds of Recorder H rower for ?Uw and of Treasurer Siomens for fcitOOO were approved. The Ijaugell Valley Telephono Company, through Us attoreny, u. l. i.ouuey, petition If ed for a franchise grunting It the right to ereot poles aud string wlret ou the streets ot Klamath Falls, no particular atreots being designated The couuoll was not averse to grant ing the request of the company, ouly it wiebed to know wbiob streets the company desired to use One member of the council wuu deoidedly opposed to permitting this, or any other com pany, to erect poles on the north aide of Malu Btreet. U, H. Gates . of the Midway 'Telephone Company, who was present stated that two lines could not occupy the same street without interference ; that a conversation on one could be beard on the other. For that reason he would objeot to the council's granting auy rgiht of, way to tnls or any other company on Main street or Klamath avenue. Ab Pine street is occupied by Ft. Klam ath line it would seem that the farm ers are pretty etfeotuaily shut out of Klamath Falls. The petition was re-, ferred back to the company to be; waue more denuite. rue Jangeu Valley Telehone Com any 1b a co-oper ative farmers company, instituted, ouiit, equipped and owned by tne farmers and established for the pur pose of putting the up-to-date farm ers not only in touch with each other but with tne wond. While, as we have stated, the city council mani fested uo disposition to shut this peo ple out, yet it would seem tne exist ing lines would not go out of their way to accommodate the farmers. Surely the latter have as much, or more right, to the use of our streets and some Way must be found by which the) can come in aud connect with our business bouse. The farmers have built their Hue in good faith from Laugell aud Vouua valleys to our oity limits aud it is incumbent upon our city fathers to grant them any special privileges that may be granted to the most favored corporation. Sick headache results from a disord ered condition of tne Btomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stom ach aad Liver Tablets. For sale by Charles Strang. Market Report The following are the prices paid by our merchants this week fur farm pro duce. This list will be changed each week as prices change: vt naal tKJc Outs 40 Flour $2.00 per 100 lbs Barley $1.00 " " Bran $20.00 per ton Middlings . $25.00 PotatoeH $1.00 per 100 IH bggs, ner aoz zo Butter, per lb 2oe Beans, dry, per lb 3it; Bacon, per Ib 10 to 12c Hams. per lb 10 to 12?c Shoulders, per lb 9.- Liara, per m Vc BogB, Uvo, per Ib 4 to 5c Beul, live, por lb 2 to li Mutton, per had $2.00 to $3.00 Steamer "Klamath" Launched. From Klamath Express. The uew steamer for the Lower Klamath lake, tho "Klamath," was successfully launched last Saturday morning, just below the bridge on Link river. The hour sot for launching was S a, ., aud in anticipation of the eveut J urge number of our citizens had as sembled In the vicinity by that hour. tVs usual on such occasions there was some delay aud tho "Klamath" did not slide into the waters of Lake Ewauua uutil 9:08. Numerous row boats and three gusolinn launches, tilled with sightsoers, dotted the wators iu tho vicinity and added to tho picturcsqueuess of tho scene. After the ropes wore cut tho beauti ful new craft slid gracefully into the water amid the applause of the assem bled spectators. No formal ceremony attonded tho launching; it wus strict ly u business affair. The now steam er was hauled up to the wharf after tlio launching, whoro tho finishing touches will be put ou her.. The "Klamath" is SO feet iu length, boam 15 foot, draft two feet, capacity 75 tons, will develop 150 hoi se powoi and probably show a speed of fifteen miles an hour. She has a freight and passeugor deck, a dining room and four state rooms, will bo allowed to carry from soveuty fivo to one hundred passengers on reg ular trips and cost approximately 1510,000. Her propeller is forty-four inches in diameter. The steamer will begin her regular rnns between the Falls and Laird's lauding sometime betwoeu the 10th and 15th lust. If you are troubled with dizzv spftlle, heailuches, indigestion, constipation, Holliator's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep vou well. If it fails, net your money bak. That's fair. 35 cents. Dr. Hinkle's drug store Cen tral Point. M.klna: Matter Wort.. The English papers tell a quaint sto ry of Lord Lclghton, the painter. Two women were looking at his picture ot "Helen of Troy." "It Is a horrid pic ture," one remarked to the painter. "I'm sorry, but It's mine." said Sir Frederick, as he then was. "Oh." said the woman, "you don't mcau to say you've bought It?" "No; I painted It,' waa the reply. "Oh," declared the wo men, "you must not mind what we say. We are only saying what everybody toe aaya." Peculiar Disappearance.! J. D. Kunynn, of Bntlervllle, O., laid the peculiar disappearance ol his pain ful sviuptotns.ot' indigestion and bilious lies-', to Dr. Klng'a New Life Pills. He says: "They aro a perfect remedy, for dizziness, sour stomach, headache, constipation, etc." Guaranteed at Chas. Straogs drug store, price 25c. Oltnoar f th Poottlarhfn. Mary Anderson Navarro talked also a good deal about the stage and told mo that no one who had not lived be hind the scenes could hnve any Idea how utterly, hopelessly wearisome It was to live In a world where all things from the sun and the moon downward were shams. Grant Duffs "Notes From a Diary." A little forethought may save yon on en. I to trounle. Any one who makes it a nilo to keep Chamberlain's Oollc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heniedy at hard knows this to be a fact. For sale by Charles Strang. It will wash and not rub oft" This complexion all envy me, It's no secret so I'll tell Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea. Dr. Hlnklo's drug storo Central Point, Sour Stomach Mo ppm, lou of strength, atm noji, headache, constipation, bad breath, tonoial debility, aour risings, and catarrh ! the stomach are all due to indication. K4el euros Indigestion. This new dlacovery refro sents the natural Juices of digestion as loaf eilst In a healthy stomach, combined ltt the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure doe aet only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, hut thai famous remedy eurae all stomach treuelee by oleanslng, purifying, eweetenief aad strengthening the mucoia membranee aeiac the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball of Rmnswood, W. Vs., arli aJLwJ!2!W tm"h I" r lor CbT1' " are flow uanf Bl saw Kodof Digests What Yea EeC t'reeared kr I. o. o.witt e DO., OWMM For Sale by Chas. Strang Teie Ckstrare. "Wbst do you tlilnk that aian who la now under Investigation for graft ought to be charged with T "It seems to me," answered Senator Horsfhooj, "that be ought to be charged with criminal carelessness." Washing ton Star. She Do yon notice, dear, what beau tiful azure- tints tne eun lends to the bosom ot the ocean? He That, my dear, Is the dye out of some of those cheap bathing dresses. FWMd tO It. "That after dinner speaker took ev erybody oft his teet, didn't be?" "It was the only thing left for him to do. They were off In their beads before he began to talk!" Detroit Free Press. Connected. The Dodo I am connected with nearly all the county families, bob Jovel Flossie Really! By telephone, I appose? Ally Slopcr. Diplomacy. "What did papa say 7" "He showed me the door." "And what did you say?" "I said It waa certainly a very hand tome door, but not what I had come to talk about That made him laugh, and a minute later you were- mine." London IntenMlty. London Is the most Intense of all cities. New York Is noisier; there ''is more rattle In Paris; In London alone you have that subdued roar, that Inde scribable murmur which suggests an irresistible volume of life that Is deep as well as strong. Christian. EIFERT, The ITbpweSte sfmatwv. If you want Satisfactory clothing leave our order with EIFERT. Fine Foreign and Domes Woolens in Latest Shades and Weaves. Orders taken for Chicago tailor made suits from $12 up. fafr-Pressinjt and Cleaning by Skilled Workmen. W. W. EIFERT, The City Tailor, Medford. When Vou Come To Portland Make your plans to stop at a home-like hostelry; a place whose you will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would be la your own home, town or city. THE FORESTRY INN Is such a place, and it stands within one block of the Exposition Knlrance, on 25th Street facing Upshur. THB FORESTRY INN is constructed on the log cabin style; furnishing?, cuisine, and management conforms thereto. It has 150 large commodious rooms, all opening on broad, cool verandas; wiih elecrio lights; hot and cold water and free baths. From the roof gBrden a view is had of the Exposition grounds, the nity fnd surrounding country. Car service direct to all parts of the city. European plan. Dining ser vice a la carte aud reasonable as in any part of the city. Price of Rooms, $10O and $1.50. Special Rates to Parties of two or more. MEALS A LA CARTE THE FORESTRY INN, Inc., Address P. C. MATTOX, Manager, or H. M. FANCHER, 25th and Upshur Sts. PORTLAND, ORE.. Nash LJvory Stables A. W. WALKER. Proprietor The StableB has been newly refitted, nnd New Rigs and Good Horses adiled. All Night Telephne Service. Orders filled at anytime. Reasonable Kates. MEDFORD, Tfce Hloiilesr Floor. The architects of a now building re seutly completed and which extouded from ouo street through to another fouud a difference of thirty Inches In the street levels of the two thorough fares. Hteps ut either end of tho build ing wore) regarded unfavorably, and so It was decided to build the Hrst tloor on uu liiellue. At tlrst sight this slopo was not noticeable, but the clerks dis covered It In the most uuthouglit of way. Several of them were comparing notes on tho all ubsorblng question of , socks ode day, and one of them re marked: "I cuu't seem to got socks any more that wear well. Mine have holes In with one day's use." "That's odd," said unother salesman. "So do mine, and they never used to." - Others echoed the experiences, and finally the solution was offered by the department superintendent, who said this was due to the man walking on an Incllue so much. "Tour socks are all right," be said, "but they won't stand the wear Incldont to travellug up and dowu hill all day." New York Mall. Jeffernou'a Prarer and Ponltlce. Joseph Jeffernoii wus suddenly taken III onee while victim; at the home of a friend. The wife of the friend whose hospitality he had enjoj'ed became alarmed over his condition nnd. being of a religious turn of mind, wished to instill in the mind of the nrtor her be lief In the necessity for spiritual con templation. A cull to his room for the purpose of applying a poultice gave her the much desired opportunity. "Mr. Jefferson." she said, nervously shifting the poultice from one hand to tne other, "for your sake, for the sake of your friends, your family, I I would like to pray for you." The actor listeued attentively, nnd his answer came Hlowly. "Yes, mad am," he said, "you may for my sake, for your sake, for everybody's sake but for heaven's sake put ou that poul tice!" Boston Herald. "DIAMOND TOOLS Are the favorite tools of good work men. Their all around goodness has made them so, and all who ever use them swear by them. You can't use any other kind if you want to do the best work I Chisels, Hatchets, Gimlets, Saws, Bits, Files, Axes. For Sale By Nicholson & Piatt Medford, Oregon City Talior . Efficient Service OREGON EDGE" IP H, E. MORRISON.M. D., MEKFOKD, ORE0OK. Office: Room S, ralra-Nelderiueyer Block Hcalileace: Coruor South C aud Ninth str&etjr A. S. BUTON, U.S. COMUlrlStONKK. P18TKICT QV OREQON Homestead mid Timber Land Mings nd prooii made. Tetdiinony inKeu id iruu wa lent caseH. Office wftb Medford Mull Medford Oregon I D. PHIPPS, D. D. S. Offices', n Adkloi Block, adjctxluc Uulrla urug more ntxiiof a. inxui Q.W.STEPHENSON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OPTICIAN, Office: Room 6, Adklas' block. Calls promptl attended day or night. 'Phone W3. Medford, Oregoa. (i T. JONES, OOUNTY SURVEYOR, Any or alt kinds of Surveying prompt done Tno uouniyourveyor gun give you tne ooiy legal work. Medford, Oregon i B PICKFX. PHiSlCIAN AND SUItGDON, Offl cehouri 11 to 12 a. m. and t :30 to 3 p. m 1 X-Rny Laboratory Examinations 12.50 to p& Office Husk in Ulock, Medfora, Oregon. C. E. TULL VETERINARY SURGEON "Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty. Alt call orders promptly fille'l day or nit'lit. Office at Union Stables, Medford, On. tl. B. ANKBNY, President. I.E. RNTART, Vice President. W. B. Jackson, Asst. CBbtei U. L. DAVIS, ua.mer. The riedford Bank MCDrono. OncooN Capital and Surplus, $55000.00 . 5APE DEPOSIT BOXES TO KENT A General Banking Business Transacted SUMMONS. In the Justices' Court for Medfoid District ; JitCriBon County, Oregon. E. D. Jihvood, I Plaintiff VB. U. U. Howard, I Defendant J To H. H Howtird, Defendant. IN THE NAME OF TH15 8T TK OK OREHON; : You are hereby required to appear and answer the co . plamt tiled against you In the above entitled action on or before the last dny of the time prescribed in the order for lh publi cation of this numinous, towit: On or before the iflith day of .luly. I'JOfl, snid fate being the expiration of nix weeks trm the tlrst, puhll cut Ion ol this mi m mon s, uud If you fail so to appear and answer, for want ihuriof, the p ulntiff will apply to tne court for ihe relief demanded in the complaint, towit: F.r a judgement of the court aualnst the defendant in faror of the plaintiff for the sum of twenty six dollars and costs and disbursements of 1 hm action to be tabed. THia SUMMONS is published In The Mbd. FOito mail, by order of the Hon. h- M. Stewurt, . Justice of the Peace, for Mediord District . JucksOD County, Oregon, which order was . made and entered on ine (Hh day of June, 11KJ5, and the date of the lirst publication hareof la . the 16th day of June, 1005. Mahlon PuitniN, Attorney for Plaiutiff. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOlft.'" Notice is hereby given that the directors of . School IHstalct, No. 39, Hrowiisboro, Oregon, will rrceive sealed bids fr m cnrpenteis nnd. coiitractorH for the erection of a new school building in ud district. Bids will beopencd. -Augum 4, T.HI5. The board .'eservos the right, to reject any und till bids. For timber particulu ra apply to Si ns, Olive hell, School Clerk District No. 39, J. R. WILSON, I Black&nuthing : AT .. $ j THE OLD STAND. . Brick Shop . $ Medford. Oreson ; ID ForRent! 5000 acres of farming and ranch lands Ranches from 40 to 500 acres. Alfalfa Lands, Grain Lands, Garden Lands, Fruit Lands and Stock Ranches with un limited outside range. DR. C. R. RAV, Tolo. Ore . This is a Cut of . ,i PAILL&RD'S - NON-IVIAGNfTIC Watch Movement. Absolutely unaffected by Electricity or Magnetism. B. N. BUTLER, Agent Corner 7th and C ts. W Early Risers The famous littlo pill. '