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THE 2tEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKMiOON. WEDNESDAY, DNOEMRUR 15, 1 5)00. TRYING TO LOWER INDIANS AWAIT "WESTERN BEEF MIN E ACCIDENTS Government Is Devoting Much Time . to Study of Problem Would Prevent All the . Explosions. : WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 15.- Tho use of improper explosives, or tho improper uso of the snfer cxnlo sives, nre responsible for a consider able number of deaths in the conl mines, mnny of which nre often crcd itcd to other sources. This is the assertion of Director of the Geological Survey George Otis Smith, made after the results of the work of that branch of the survev which had charge of the work of experimentation in nn effort to re ducc the number of fatalities in Am erfenn coal mines. Vigorous objection is made to the use of black powder in anv mine where there is dauger of n gns or coal dust explosion. In such mines, tho operators and miners are urged to use the explosives that have been tested at the mine accident station, at Pittsburg, P u., as being much less dangerous in their action. Investi gations at this station have proved that the flame fro mtho explosion of black powder lasts from 1000 to 400 times as long as the flame from the newer explosives and is there CHRISTMASTIME. IN GREAT DEMAND FEARFUL TANGLE IN DIVDRCE SUIT HILL TO START WORK ' i SOON ON NEW ROAD I Uncle Sam Plans to Treat All of , Eastern Buyers Finding That Wcst- HIs Wards Splendidly This Year as In tho Past. crn Cattle Arc Much Better Than Those of East. WASHINGTON, Dec 15. Several western boor is coining into us thousand Indian children throughout own. Not over a decade ago eastern this country aro awaiting the coming j OUyors purchased range bred steers of Christmas day with Just as much! ... . ... bl ... .... eagerness and anticipation as tho nv- . . .their teed pons from other sources. crag0 American youngster. I For thero Is really a Santa Claus ' ami usually offered a much lower that brings joy to their hearts. Tho price for this class of stock than they Indian children believe in Kris Krln- j wero wllllns to pay for that secured ble. but they do not know that he I from other places. Uvea at the north polo. They think , Experience has taught those- bny. ho lives In Washington, that ho Is ers, however, that western range bred In short, commissioner of Indian At- steers aro usually In tho very best fairs Valentine. And Commissioner , of health. They have n splendid Valentine does his best to live up framo upon which to build, nre well to the reputation, backed up by a muscled and boned, and being acctts- paternnl government that wants the tomod to tho rigors of the western children of poor Lo to havo all the climate, continue to put on flesh In advantages of civilization. I the eastern feed pens when cattle At all the Indian reservations from other sections, being fed under Christmas day Is observed faithfully, identical conditions, aro losing flesh There Is always a big holiday dinner on account of the Inclement weather to which tho grownups nro Invited conditions. This westorn steer only as well as tho children. The Invlta-, demands that ho bo given plenty of tlons are supplemented with a cake good fresh wator and sufficient feed of soap. In this topsy turvy land It so that he may never be hungry and Is the parents who eat with their fin-, he will always glvo a good account gers and tho children who are well of himself and return many dollars behaved, so that tho youngsters eat tn profits to the feeder when he is flef nnrl Minlp BAnlnrfl wnlt fnr snjv. anld tnr fhi lilnelf In Mm fllirlncf. fore more likely jo ignite the dust ond table, Somc of theni( preferring Thcs0 steers shed early under fa- Mail Is Forced to Turn VAt'COl'VKH. 11. C., Dee Ifi. That .lames .1. 1 1 III Intends Itntnodl ntoly to proHocuto tho building of tho Vancouver and Wontorn railway eon- 'Ueellng with Koot 'nay by a short line Is shown by the calling for lend-' Doulllo'oi's today by the Ureal Northern for ! Medford I von Works E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Somersault Backwards Into Arms of His First Wife. or gns in these mines. "The use of explosives is increasing both in quantity, and iu the variety of pur poses to which they are applied," said Mr. Smith today. "They are now made nt 150 plants in different parts of the coun try and the produte of n single year now -approaches 500,000,000 pounds. Of nil this material, there is no' such thing as n safe or safety explosive when in the hands of a careless or ignorant person. This statement is true whether considered in connec-1 tion with the transportation or use of these explosives in mining. In ad dition to tho large losses of life and property resulting from an improp er use of explosives in mining, the recent statistics of the railway bu reau for the safe transportation ofJ explosives have shown more than 400 persons killed and injured and over $3,000,000 worth of property de stroyed from accidents from this source.' The fact that through co operative efforts under the wise su pervision of this bureau during the three years of its existence these losses have been reduced to almost nothing, should encourage tho hope that similar co-operative effort may likewise greatly reduce losses of ife nnd property from the uso of ex plosives in mining. "Tho large death roll of American mines is an oft recurring appeal to the miner and the management that they co-operate in every possible ef fort for greater safety. It may nev er bo possible under conditions such as exist today to prevent mine acci dents. Litle may be acomplished in that direction by either the operators or miners working alone, but experi ence in all countries shows ,that through henrtv, determined co-operation of the two, these accidents may be greatly reduced. This will require wise laws nnd regulations based on fact nnd experience, and tho strictest possible discipline." HUBBY BEATS WIFE FOR TAKING BATH YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Dec. 15. Mrs. Nick Yokavish, who was admon ished by Squiro John O. EvanB to take a bnth, reported to Humaue Agent Williams that she did so nnd received a beating from her bus bnnd. Acording to tho wife, her husband pounded hor with his fists, chnira and clubs. Yokavish was ar raigned before Squiro Evans ten days ago for not supporting his wife, and promised to do so if she would keep herself clean. to eat at home, bring sacks Into which vorable conditions, nnd when they they dump turkey, cvranberry, rice have reached the stockyards they and dessert. If thero Is coffee, they show nn exterior finish that other pour that In, too, on top of the other cattle, lacking the sain ehealth and food. ruggedness. fall to show. This makes ! tangled matters up again by setting When the weather Is good the chll- Ute western steers ready sellers on 1 wall,o Huston's decree. Shackleford dren who during tho winter reside nt tho market, and after they havo been ! bas now set aside this act, leaving tho school aro allowed to co homo butchered the nercentneo of tho Hyerson tho husband of his wlrst i for a vacation after the dinner. If weight of the dressed carcass ovorw",, they are kept In school close watch hat of other steers under tho same! "no ' b'a breathing spoils whllo Is maintained, for of all things these conditions is so perceptible ns to Im-1 unmarried to Henrietta .M. Ryerson children love their ponies, of all ncdlntely attract tho attention of '. be mnrrled Miss Hramlmuieh. Kyirson places their hills, and of all games 'hose keen, far-sighted men who ban- !s tho only man in the state, proba- "hoofcey." In this their parents aid Ho the yard end of tho business. . '' m me country, who lias two legal Tho settlement of the west is rap- j wives, tho construction of two sections of i tho line. These aro "8 utiles front j AhbottHfurd, a" point on tho Primer river to which tho Oreut Northern I firiw mwiriitiiu tu limits mill frilin j ...... .... r., ... ....,-y ...... ....... j Princeton west to Tulnineoit. .... , , 1 , l' This does not Include tho section TACOMA. Wash.. Dw. '' , oVor lm, ,,,, niountnlitH which run- ting aside an order by JudKe Clifford, t(Una tlu, )ro,)O80(1 dulil-mllo tunnel. which order set aside another order ,,,,. ,, wl 0ollBlrucl. made by Judge Huston that In turn ,, . ,. . .,, .,.,.,,, .. set aside n divorce decree Issued by ,n bo t() HurnU)Unt , Rrn,,0 Judge Kean. Judge Shackleford has SoVQnU wo ftmwn rontracU)rH nr0 caused Francis M Uyorson to turn a horo , Qn U)U work T, matrimonial doubl0 somersault on ,mlm,0 ruro-en,nt,Vl, of outhrlo tho floor of the divorce in 11 and lnn.l L,,,, Ponm,. ( 8l ,,, ,, ()f ,., back an unwilling victim In tho arms U. , , , CMmmy of 8pokane. of his first wife. Incidentally tho ' "setting aside" toboggan Hyerson has skated down robs Hcssle llrnm baugh, who Is Mrs, Uyorson No, 3, of her husband, Hyerson, been uso tho court declares h0 belongs to Mrs. Hyerson No. 1. Miss Hyerson (nee Miss nrnmbntigh) will havo to go! Into court to get a divorce from Hy erson It Mrs. Ryerson No. 1 Insists on keeping him, which she seems moro thnn willing to do. The case Is the worst tnnglo of dlvorc0 complica tions this county has seen. Henrietta1 Hyerson, who Is wife No. 1, got n divorce from Hyerson about 14 yenrs ago on the grounds of cru elty. After a few days Hyerson and Mrs. Hyerson talked their troubles over nnd concluded ho had been crazy to act so. A physician they consulted believed the same. Judgo Huston patched up matters by setting nsldo the decree of divorce. Tho Hycrsons later had trottblQ and Judge Clifford Foundry and Machinist All nr.. of Eiiiilncs. Snravlnu Outfits, Pumps, Bailors nnd Ma- Tchlncry Audits In Southern Orcnmi fur rihniuir unno FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO. .1. Just Arrived One of tho finest stocks of Itoses thnt over came to Medford, all of tho newest nnd old-tried varieties. Why don't you sond that siok friend of yours or your sweetheart a bunch of Carnations T Dolivory any pnrt of city. MEDFORD GREENHOUSE. Cut Flowers and Potted Plants Knst Main St. Phone 00(1. I K. FiNYAK'l, President JOHN S OHTII. I'Mhbo.i J. A PKHKY, Vice.ProHlde.it. W. It, JACKSON, AHs't CitHhior. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK UAPITAL 50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Snfcty boxes lor rent. A scncral Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronngV them by hitching n pony near the Uelng a bigamist by authority of the court, ho declares ho fears no punishment. schoolyard. Suddenly a pupil Is dly reducing the amount of available missing. He has galloped off and anno and is forcing the cattle to go a week's hunt will be necssnry to lo- 'Uglier and higher Into the hills in cate the truant. tenrch of forage. This Is Rreatly The Indians are fond of present- 'ncrcaslng the Importance of freely giving. At the Tongue river rcserva- itlllzlng the ranges within the na tion in Montana at one time a sister Monal forests, and every ondeavor Is of Sitting Bull was the guest of hon- "icing made by the forest service to or. Desirous of showing their appre- pen hitherto Inaccessible ranges by elation, the Indians, after many fine the construction of trails and bridges speeches brought in her present. It and unused arid ranges by tho de- was a dog. That evening sho enter- velopment of water. In theso high-1 talned them at dinner, and they all er elevations tho grass Is usually j j j,avo nn CqU;ty in city lots which said they greatly relished the canine much finer In quality and moro nu- i j wjj gejj nt 25 per cent nnd give stew. trlatlous, while th0 climate Is rauchcaay torms rjox 708. 234 moro rigorous; boeth of theso condi-; , - Medford, Oregon: This certifies that we havo sold Mall's Texas Won der for the cure of all kidney, blad der nnd rheumatic, troublos for Ion year, and hnve never had a com-1 plaint. Jt gjvc quic i; nnd pi-rtnnin'iit relief. 00 days' treatment in each bot tle. Medford Pharmncv. WE DON'T BELIEVE YOU CAN BEAT THIS: Thirty-two acres in tin's tract, finu fruit land, about two utiles from a shipping point. The buildings consist of a five-room box house, gond-Mzed barn, eto. There aro V2 acres of , and (1-year-old ap ple, mostly Newtowus, with com mercial peaches planted between as fillers. Also three acres jf young pear trees and some family orchard. Four neres in alfalfa. Six or eight acre of timber, most ly oak and lntirol. There is a pumping plant on the place which supplies water for the garden und hlfnlfo, equipped with gasoline ei",'i"e. About 10 rod from n ood school. Hns rural mail df livery nnd telephone. Prico 1 0.500. Terms. W. T. YORK & CO. RESOLVED The best resolution for yon lo make -Is to come to its for your next suit, if you want something out of the ordinary. Wo do the best work nnd ehnrgo tho Inwtmt prices. W. W. EIFERT Tim ruooawaaivB tailo In Case of vSicKness v ii o N : -i l MEDFORD PHARMACY Near I'oat Olficu All NMjjht Survico Fruu Delivery BANKERS MAGAZINE HAS t,onB re8U,t ,n tne nn,mal8 belnR ,n PRAISE FOR THE ROGUE botter health nnd having moro solid , flesh when placed on tho feeder mar-) Tho Oregonlan this week prints a hots In tho fall. This fall has seen ( fac slmllo of the check drawn on largo numbers of range bred steers, I Treasurer Vincent of the Spokane most of which como from ranges apph) show In payment of the $1000 within national forests, topping tho sweepstakes prize for tho best car feeder markets at all points whero of apples at tho fair an 1 the $100 foedor steers aro sold. ' prize for tho three best boxes of Spltzcnbergs exhlgltod. Tho check Four hundred and eighteen acres goes to the Rogue River valley firm , first-clnss ranch, four miles from of Tronson & Guthrie. Theso cen-' railroad station, -10 ncres nli'alfn, ir- tlemon also recolved credit for tho , rigation for 1C0 ocres, first-class or- best car of Spltzenbcrgs, butnopilze, land, 3 good bants, 2 good houses, as tnis was Included In the sweep- school, daily mail. A snnp for $.i0 stake prize. This prize winning car- per ncro; one-fourth cash, 3 to f rles as an added surprise to thoso years for balance. See J. W. Drcss who havo supposed that the specialty ler Agency, West Main. 237 of tho Roguo River valley is tho, Yellow Nowtown Pippin. Como '.n, ! NEEDFUL KNOWLEDGE Hood River tho water's fine. Pa-1 clfic Banker, Portland, Deceniher 4. j Medford People Should Learn to Dc- Tho car of Newtowns from Charles j tho Approach of Kid- Pope's orchard at Ashland, although i ney Dlscaso, arriving too lato for prize exhibition, ! Tho symptoms of kidney troublo fully Justified tho Rokiio River val-i&ro bo unmistakable that they leavo THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY NO. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE Offers an especially good foothill orchard for a low price and on good terms. In these days of advancing prices, it will pay to look into this. It pays to deal with the "Man Who Knows." When the Rogue River Land Company sold the Tronson & Guthrie orchard at Eagle Point to the prize winning owners, four years ago, the salesman, W. M. Holmes, assured the purchasers those Spitzenbergtrees would produce the world's best apples, and subsequent events prove the soundness of his judgment. By the way: Did it ever occur to you that most of the men who havo won out in the Rogue River Valley, bought their win ning orchards through the Roguo River Land Com pany? "W. M. Holmes, Manager, is always at j'our service for a good buy. WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. B. H. Harris & Co, MEDFORD, OREGON Ofiico in Jackson County Bank Upstairs ley's claim ai tho homo of tho Now town. no ground for doubt. Sick kidneys cx- VOWS TO STARVE TILL GOD SPEAKS ROME, Gn., Dec. 15. Vowing that ho would not allow food to pass his lips until God spouks to him and commands hi mto cut, William Tip- pon, a business man, interested in kg v. eral industrial enterprises here, has fasted twenty-eight days. Ho has suffered from tuberculosis for sever al yoars, hut believes that through faith and fasting ho will bo cured. Although his wife and friends beg him to cat, ho declares he will not, until the voice of God commands him. Tippen is very wenk and unable to leave his bed, and his death is ex pected. Invoking qrouud for trees to plant that orchard of yours don't fprget to seo Ij. E. Ilover. Ho has. tho goods its orders for over 200,000 trees for this eeuon will prove. 228 croto a thick, cloudy, offenslvo urlno, full of sedlmont, Irregular ofipassago or attended by a sensation of scald Ing. Tho back aches constantly, headaches and dizzy spoils may oc' cur and the victim Is often weighed mm . . ford, Ohio; W. P. Smith, Portland ; : uown uy co 01 mnK"or an" Oliver S. Ilrown. fimn Pna, Rii ' fatigue. Noglect theso warnings nnd Fox. Lake Creek. II. H,,ll. iwin.,,1 ., te ls dnneor of dropsy, Brlght's ' . ' " , HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Nash Geo. Copoland, Mar ion, Ohio; It. L. Delano, New Bed T. D. Jones, Woodvillo; S. h. San dry, Woodvillo; Mrs. Law, Woodvillo; T. V. Downing, Portland; J. E. Ward, Portland; Miss Mary Davis, Portland; I- J. Hiitchings, Snn Francisco; M. H. Vance, San Francisco; C. II. Aiy derson, San Francisco; G, A. Lancey, Chicago. At tho Mooro A. E. Joff, Eugono; u. u. Weatherwax, Grants Puss; J, E. Bland, city; A. C. Randall, Talent; J. A. Wnndoll, Portland; K. D. Gram aid, Los Angeles; Mrs. J. M. Porter, city; E. P. Leob, Portland; J. rlvin Gray, Portland; II. A. Jurgentiz, Portland. At tho Palace G. D. Ilicknell, Scrunlon, Pa.; D. C. Wilson, Gold Hill M. C. McDonald, Gold 11111 j J. I'j. MoUuniel, Ashland; K. E. Martin, Ashloild; Bert Wynnt, Ashland; Dar by O'Toolo, Butte FuIIh; M. W. Wag ner, city. If dissatisfied with your coffee or ten phone 1001. disease or dlabotes. Any ono of theso symptoms is warning enough to begin treating tho kidnoys at once. Delay often proves fatal. You can us0 no better remedy than Doan s Kidney Pills. Hero's Medford proof: Mrs. Stella M. Van Wlnkel, 324 W. Jackson street, Medford, Or., says: "I first learned of tho merits of Doan's Kidney Pills whllo living In Patterson, N, J., and so well did they serve ni0 at that tlmo that I havo used them on every occasion since then, when I havo had backache or troublo with my kidneys. I find that a box or two of Doan's Kidney Pills used In tho spring nnd fall keops tho kidnoys in good working ordor." For sale by all dealors. Prlco CO cents, Fostor-Mllburn Co,, Buffalo, Now York, solo agonts for tho Unit ed States. Remember tho namo Doan's siiu tuKo no other. It Is To Laugh But Why? Does it not stand to reason that your friends would better appreciate a little gift that was MADE BY HAND? MADE AT HOME? MADE TO ORDER? MADE OP LOCAL SCENERY? than a factory made present that can be bought in any city or to'wii? This query simply illustrated at THE ART STUDIO FRANK H. HULL, Artist. 331 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon- Second Floor, REAL ESTATE Farm Land Timber Land Orchard Land v Residences City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building For the Best IN THE LINE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, FIXTURES, WIRING MW DYNAMO REPAIRING SEE MEDFORD'S PREMIER ELEC .7.ICIANS. FLYNN BROS. , 132 WEST MAIN STREET. i 4