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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusls or puddings are required Ifyyal is indispensable. Bahina Powder Absolutely Fat Not only for rich or fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occa i. i .1 t i a 8 sions. It makes the rood more tasty, nutritious and wholesome. Ml The Lambert Automobile THE BEST FOR THIS VALLEY FOR PARTICULARS SEE E. D. ELWOOD AGENT FOR THE Lambert AUTOMOBILE Medford, (OUR. COUNTY Correspondents eape Point Ef ". BT A. 0. BOWLETT. A. H. Peeobey told, bit Xoeeday, to IumI Patton bis two lot with mill booM on it. In Eagle Polat, consideration 400. Mr. Patton baa qotte a family and will be a valuable addition, to oar school. Onr Mhool Is progressing finely andsr the management of MIm Anna Je3ery assisted by MIm berths Peaobey. The Taking Cold Habit The old cold goes; a new one quickly comes. It's the story of a weak throat, weak lungs, a tendency to consumption. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral breaks up the taking-cold habit. It strengthens, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about it. The beat kind oi testimonial "Bold for orer sixty yeare." A SBAPABLU. yers FILLS. BA1B VIOO. W. save fie ...rat. I W. vnbllek the fttniBM of .11 ovr medletn... Keep the bowale regular with Ayer's Pills, Just one pill each night. Q0QQ0CCK)OKH3QOQ0OOQ0QCtQ0OQ Oregon Wo. Koigbten baa purohssed tbe Jobncy Lew It paoa of J. J. Fryer, oooetdeatloa alx bnndred doUIars. Mra. Aland Htlokle, of Gold Hill, was oat last Sunday visiting mr tiiter-ln-law, Mra. Mas Bond, and Mia. Bond letarnea boms wltb ber. I Mr. Cooley bar pruoored tbe ma tsilal to bolld bis bones and bas It wall under way. James Jordan, tba man who bought tbe J, K. Cook property, and wbo bas been stopping wltb as fur nearly two weeks, moved wltb nls family Into bis new bums last Saturday. John Ubenobatn, Charley Edmond son and Frank Natherland patted through town laet Tnesday on tbslr was to Medford to appear before Commissioner Bllton In land oases, Tbe Iowa Lambtr & Box Company era getting tbeir two mills along quite well. One of them Is so far along tbac tbey expeot to be making lumber in a eery abort time. I), a Deeter baa started a delivery wagon tanning from lbs depot to the hotels of Eagle Polat and carrying baggage, etc He axpeoota to procure tba oontraot for carrying tbe mall from tbe depot to tba postoffloe. Isnsl Patton, of Butte Falls, was here la.t Jweek and again tbls week looking for a bones to rent or a place to boy, bat at laet scoonnts be bad not eoooeeded. Ha was also on bis way to Medfof d to appeal as a witneea for Rev. Jaerley, of Butte FaUa In bis homestead proof before Commiss ioner A. b. Bllton. While we were at Reese creek we ;had tbs prlvlllgs of visiting tbe I school where Miss Kois Nealoa, of I labia Kook, baa been teaching. She closed ber eohool todsy, Friday, and expects to taks obaigs of another cbool on tbe other aids of tbs river, near Joseph Hannah's, in a short time, Tba Doakards closed their msetlags her last Sunday at aoon and Bay. Davis preached Sunday nigbt, and Moaday algbt ee preached at tbe I ease creak eohool bones I aooom pealed bite there, and then on Wed nesday and Thursday nights bs preached at tba Eagle Point eboroh. Tbe people of Eagle Point seem to bs taking vote intereet la rellglooe matters loan tbsy hare in tbs past O, X. Klobarde, formerly of Butte Falls, Mr. Metres, reoently from Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Remade. of Montana, and A. B. Haling ware here laet week and procured a team at tbs Sonny Bide etable and went to Butte Falls, up Rogue Rival and other plaoea, looking at the oonntiy. Mr. and Mis. Kemede seemed to like this part of tbs country very muob aod Mr. Remade aald that as soon as ha could dispose of bis property back east be expected to return and locate among oa far be seemed de lighted wltb oar climate and soil, and prediota wonderful developments In tbeee parts in ths nsar tutuis. Mrs. J. O. Graver gave ber Sunday eohool, infant, elaae a little party last Sunday. There were twenty, seven little tots there and twenty tbree of them belong to ber olaae In our Sna4ay school. Tbe chlklern report baying bad one of tbe nlooat timet ot their Urea and with ttin keen appetite of children, who are bleated wltb bealtb and plenty of out door exercise, they thought that the dinner wee beyond praise. Mrs. A, J, Florey assisted Mrs, Grover in tbe preparation and aervlng of tbe din ner, and it le neadleea to say that it waa a time long to be lememfcered by the little folk. Mra. E. A. Hlloreth and ber sister. Mrs, J. M. Vsn Tassel, of New York, arrived here last Saturday aod ac cording to previous arrangements I took tbem to Butte Falls on Sonday arriving about 6:30 p. m. and had bean there but a very abort time be fore I met Mr. Clanlnger and ha In vited ma to preach for them that algbt, which I readily ooneented to do. Arrangements bad been made to nave a meeting for singing, and some select pleoea. After the entire audi ence bad sang one or two songs Uva little girls came to tbe rostrum and sang "Mother Wa are Coming," and tbey sang it in snob a way as to make us older ones feel that wa would like tn be yoang again ana join with them in tba aong and sentiment. Tben three young lad lee sang a beau tiful piece, but tbe name baa slip ped my mind, after wbiob I waa in vited to pieaoh and a mora attentive andienoa it bas not been my good privilege to address for a long time. Butte Fails has grown considerable elnoe I was there last and tbe people eeem to to be alive and up and do ing. Tba arrangements were made, I understood, to start ths mill up last Wednesday morning. The Eagle Point W. C. T. U. met last Saturday p. m. and herewith send you an extract from tbe regular mlnutee just to let your tboutandt of readers know tbat our ladlea are etlll awake and pultuns tbe car of tem perance along. Following Is tbe re port: Meeting opened by song. Tbe president read 17 vereee of tbe 15th chapter of Romans. She tben offered prayer foUowed by roll oall. Tbe foBowing members answered to tbeir names, Meedemes. Grover, Jonas, Moomaw and Florey, Mieass Varian Stiokle, Blanche Cox, Sadie Gutcbee and Margeorette Florey. Aa Miee Anna Jeff eiy, principal of oar school, bas been in tbe W. C. 1. U. work longer tban any of us. here our pres ident, Mia. Dover, requested ber to aooept tbe poeitlon ot prealdsnt dur ing her stay among as, Which she, wishing to give us all the aid in ber power kindly consented to do. She reed In ber own Impreeeive manner tbe patbetlo etory of Little Blossom. Miss Sadie Gotchee gsva us a Hue recitation entitled "Do a Kindness." Mrs. Florey gave the yoang folk a little information about the Loyal Temperance Legion. Tbe president appointed tbe following oommlttee on program to serve for one month : Mleeea Varian Stiokle, BlanobeCo and Margeurete Florey. Meetlog closed wltb refreshments, a reading and singing tbe tempernoe Doxology. Adjourned to meet at the ohurob next Saturday at 2:20 p. m. Phucax Items. By M. u. a Mis. J. Q. Henry spent Thursday and Friday in Medford visiting wltb her parents. nr. and Mrs. Henry Helms, of Medfoid, spent Sunday wltb old rrlenda In Phoenix. Mra. Ed Fondray, who baa been apending tbe winter In Southern California, returned last Sunday evening. Gardeners of Phoenix bava been kept bnay tbls week dealing out their fine seed potatoes, but find tbe demand will exoeed'the snpply. Mra. E. O. Keate, who bae been spending a few days wltb ber parents, Mr. and Mra. C. Carey, re turned to ber boma in Ashland Fri day. Mrs. Wm. Coleman, wife of our oounty olerk. came over from Jack sonville Toeeday to apend a few days with friends and relatives In Phoenix. ' The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Fsnsher wtra greatly ehocked and grieved to know of the fatal ao- eldent which befell their second son, Vsroon, aged eighteen, at Fortlsnd nn tba 19th lost. Interment was msda In tba bvantlfnl little cemetery at Phoenix amid a boat of sorrowing friends. A latter received from Mra. Fr d Norton, a ona tin a resident of Pboaaii, bat uow of Philomath, Ule goo, tars tbsy are Laving genuine Marou weather down there. Milt Clara Allan, "ho rat been spending a few d.s in Portland, visiting friends aod seeing tba city. retained last week accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. Mloodsmoa. There wars Initiated Into tbe myt terlee of Oak Circle, No. 242. W. O. W., tba following bonerJt members at tbslr last regular meeting: Mrs. Naaoey J. Roberta, Mra. Llille Ungbaa, Mrs. Lillian Coleman, Miss Minnie Robinson. Mra, 0. Caiey received from tbe east this weak a fine ooUeetloa oi rata Japaaleee HUee, and other floe flowering bolba. Mra. Carey bas a small floral sstablisbmsnt oat at Star Garden forty-two different verities of rosea and other plants to nam- eroas to mention. SCHOOL NOTES Tbe Pbyslas class vlaltsd tbe eleo trio plant at Gold Ray last Friday. Tba next number of the Lyoeam Course occure April 8tb. The Dun bars, Mais Quartet and Bell Ringers. There will be nearly 60 candidates for the elghtb grade examination in May from tbe Medford eoboole. Tbe majctity of these will enter tbe High scboolnext year. Doors have neen rebung on the third floor of the West building to lnaaie exit In tbe oute of fire. At tbe sams time the pupils sre develop ing proUoleooy In moving quickly and In order from tna building when tbe alarm le sounded. Tbe cantata "David tbe Shepherd Boy" April 3. Costumed by tbe at firm tbat eoatomed "Tbe Mascot." The talent is largely within tbe school, bnt eome otbere ill assist. A eboros ot 300 ebildran'a volosa will bs a feature. Wstob for farther an aoancemente. Many applications are being receiv ed for eartain positions la tbe school. J net bow many new teachers will be needed will not be known un til! after tba election early in April. Several old teachers will not be ap plying this year. Take It altogether tba matter of eeoorlng saltabls teach ers It a serious ona la epite of the fact tbat many epplloaata appear Ae a general rule not mora tban two oat of tbree wbo apply from a dlstsooe prove upon Investigation to be call able, otbere aooept other positions. Tbs laorease in salaries voted for next year oogbt to attract good tal ent, bat tbe euppli of good teeoheie has not been equal to tbe demand for soma time. Tba plan of correspondence of Med ford pupils wltb eastern pupils In regard to tbe advantages of Medford and tbe Roane Kiver Valley Is be ginning to bear fruit and letters aie oomlng In dally. Medford pupils promised all wbo reply a Medtord booklet. Many pupils are eendng tbe bookete out themselves and are con tinuing aa interesting correspond ence. In other oases tbs names are handed to tbe secretary of the Com mercial Club who eende booklets. Not only are pupils of other schools interested but superintendents and teachers are stating tbat they ale ln- tereetej as well. About 301) letters were eent oat two weeke ago and twenty -five replies have been calved to date. The valne to tbe pupils of tbe letter writlog and tbe value to the community of the adver tising le considerable. Bat wa aeed eome of those new booklete before tbe rates expire. How about It. Rues Creek Items Doll Moore, of Gold 11111, Is engag- ea hauling wood from this place to Gold HilL Mies Leona Gala left on Satniday'a train tor Grants Pass to attend eohool this summer. John Rails left for Portland one day recently to visit friends and rela tives far a few weeke. Geo, Mardon, who bas been con fined to the boose wltb the grippe for some time, le better. Ed Rhotea left one day leeently for Applegate to attend tba bedside nt his father, wbo Is quite poorly. Mm. Bail and son, ot Medford, are gueets of relatives here. Tbey Intend ' to leave soon for Klamath rails. Tbs Miaaea May and Ira House bolder spsnt Sunday on Sardine oreek, the guest of tbeir Bister, Mrs. Dussnbsrry, Mn. Swlndsn baa aold ber real. dance property near town to Mr, 8tsvens, of California, wbo will take possession soon. Mra. Beno and little eon srrlv.d last week and era now house keeping at tbeir new home they lately pur chased of Mr. Miner. Toe denoe Saturday night at Mr. Hlglnbntham't was a was a plsssant affair. All report having bad a fine time. Several fiom Medford and Gold Hill were in attendance. eta. Ojiabtsl t'ltn it known and 1. m-a relln hlMsUwria sTOWTL Every ntwOkitjcehuii behind It tbe reputation on: iiou- wlij-e huatfneow itandarda are UM hlrht.t In the trade. rWr- itx M AMel win tw w0 fRM tn n'l Iirii!. H w.ntin. eolorM ,.it, TJ .).,i:T.it ott ue Tart!. fV'Wrt.bU m4 D. Me FIRRY CO. Detroit. MMb o SftirTT!- S7 ri"-' PAGE FENCE Stands the 22 p $'d&&s fvVs M' v; Tblt PAGE FENCE was erected on the farm ol Mr. Austin Fitte In 1886 by J. Wallace Pegs, the pressnt President of tbe Pape Woven Wire Fence Company, and is s good ienoe yet end still doing good work. Notice the coil spring wires. Page Fencea are made better today, better material, better conttruotlon and in scores of etylea. PAGE IS THE PIONEKR and Is today pre-eminently the perfection of Woven Wire Fenoet. No matter where you are grins; to fence or what fence you may hare used in tbe past, call and get our quotations and examine our line We can save you money on any stylo of fence. Remember, lencing is our business. We furnish msn and tools to assist in ths erection of, and wa guarantee every rod of fenoe without extra cost. MA1XM vtrwri ORBQOff STATU BRIEFS. Two mlTHou salmon fry will b tern kxMM from the flsh hatcfeftry od th McKenii river this eeaao. A crew hs becvn nrreylns a tthe for the extension of tbe Oregon Electric south from Balem to Albany and Eugene. The Balem Carpenters' Union has adopted resolutions protesting gainst tbe employment of state con vict labor on state buildings. A. L. Mackintosh of Paulino, Cook county, has boen appointed Sheep Com n.i'Kl oner to succeed Tho.tr,? Boy'.Jc, v;!;;je term haa expired, Hlb terra U thre yenrs. Tour itu.ii cases of smallpox arc Tv-or:ctl from Owyhoe, All have b.-c? ...i'-:iMiied and Dr. Sariufn. jf Xyasii, -.-ho Is In charge, expert . fh.'.t r will be no Bprend of the dist -. The horticultural Institute hnM lr. Itoseljuru Sut unlay by Dousla fruitgrowfrs was a decided success The Salem school board has ord ered Are escapes constructed on all tbe city school buildlnirs. I Tho Paflflr Uraln. Tnlonhnno tsrwl t Telegraph Company has appropriat ed $20,000 for lirrrovementa to Its system in Eugene this summer, and aa engineer Is now mapping oat th1 work, wbicb will begin within a fen weeks. W. W. Calkins of Eugene has filed his nominating petition for Repre sentative from Lane County on the Republican ticket. He did not sign Statement No. 1, although he has been known as a Statement One man. A warrant has been Issued for Allle Hamilton, suspected of con nection with the murder of Julius Wollande at Silver Lake, December 27. Hamilton left Silver kake dur ing an Investigation by Sheriff Dent and the Prosecuting Attorney from Lakevtew. The most Important step which the Eugene Council has yet taken toward securing Us own water system was an agreement to take over the WJ1- j lameiie vaney fe-ompany s piani tor 1140,000. The only contingency la tbe sanction of tbe people, who will undoubtedly favor It. Fire broke out Friday night In a large lumber shed near the depot at Independence. The flames had gained such headway before the fire department arrived that It was Im possible to save any part of the structure or the contents, which was mostly baled hay. Conrad Hagen, aged 9, was In stantly killed Friday afternoon at the State Deaf Mute School at Salem by falling under a heavy farm roller. The roller was going down a steep hlH and passed over him before It could be stopped, but his body was not crushed. Mis neck was broken. Tbe rapidity with which candi dates for the Legislature are coming to the front Indicates that tt will be difficult for either the Statement .No. 1 advocates or their opponents to limit the number of candidates to five on a side, as desired. Already there are six antls and four State ment No. 1 men on record as candl dates for Republican nomination, with five to elac Good Ranch for Sale. UO aors about 70 lo cultivation. Oood ba lid togs. TbrM-foortbs of a mil from Eagle Point. Clean and Dion. Call and see me In Eagle Point. Will show oa tbe land and give yon tba terms. Too old to ran 1U Jacob P. Moomaw. Test of Time and H&fd Usage for Over YEARS GaddisdlijDixon The Pagfa) fence Man" Agents Southern Oregon and Northern California - . TF you contemplate building, call at our yards and let us quote you on any grade of lumber you might wish to use. . We have the stock and can give you the service. Iowa Lumber & Box Co. THE MEDFORD TREATMENT ROOMS Tbs Odell (Over PottofBce) Phone 24' PRICE LIST Hot and Cold Bprar . Electric irsracle) so Klactrlo (d.lv.Dio) to Fomentations .60 Bhampoo aod Spray 50 Bait tilow and Hprar no Facial Haaaass .60 la addition to othsr treatment any one above is sure S3 Packs 1.00 Electrto llath 1.00 KleotMc Lllbt Bath 1.60 Hwaatlns Bath Include. Sham poo or Halt Glow, bprar and Ha.iaffS ftwedUb SfaaaafS 240 w.dlah Masaact wltb Bwsat Haib 2.59 Prescribed treatment rates on applleauoo NOTICE OF REMOVAL OP BUS- PENSION. DrpiWMtFT or ma ffrrxatoa, L'KITRD UTATS. L.AN1, OmOS. RoNEnt ao, ORRtioN, Marcb 20. iSOS. wU towotbtp l sootb, range 1 aaat, W. M. Notice Is bersbr aivro tbat tba sulnenalon of entries tn tba wait half or lown.blp 11, aoutb of rant. 1 ta.t, w, M., Is removed, and on and alter Aon w. two. inia omce win allow en tries In accordance with tba nlat of .aid uart ar.Nj. it r.ooT, negi.ier. i. U. Lawsshcb, Receiver. For Sale Good 8 jear old mare, weight 100U, 2 real old mare oolt, alngle and doable barn.ee 1-korss cultivator. 1 2 Incubators, 200 small chlokens, and some furniture, top buRgr, eta P. A. 8mltb, 3 miles tooth out of Medford, Uppoeite Bnrrell Orobsrd 11-41 p. M K I IP t IKI ). ( IKrl.f if IN S o,n,0,o,o,OK,n,,D,! i'xeaxxKioaoKia Screen Doors and Windows and Door Frames are our Specialty. . Come and lee US Medford Sash S Dour Co. 0e)0e)0e)0e04HJeoae)0wer To all farmers: If you have any produce . or poultry for Bale, don't . forget to call at the Emerlck Cafe and receive the higbeel j price. ' W. E. Johnson, Pbp. OASTOTtXA. tmatu i 1l Kind Hi" lijs BcqM Blfutue if