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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1899)
You Don't Know S?Ji?) IM'I'hupa !?li5 you tii I nk .. ALL THE PEOPLE 12 to Know ibil your nlvor. LIndiiiuiii itpfioum In The Medford Mail PaOFEBSIONAL CABDB. KIRCIIGBSHNKR, 1'IIYBICIAN AND HUltOKON, Central I'olnt, Oregon. U Milord omoo-I.lnllny llullulnir, Wediiniiday nd Hlurdny,V;ilo II a, is,, on null nlUir April III, 'Ml, J M. KKKNB, D. D. 8. OI'KHATIVB DK.NTIHTHV A BPKCIALTV. Offloo. In Adklna-Douel block, Mcdlvrd, Or. yy. 8. jones, IMIYHICIAN AND HUltUKON. Modtord, Oregon UTOmco-Opor. lllock. J, 8. HOWARD, MUltVEYOIt AND CIVIL ENUINKKH, V. Deputy Mlnrr.l Hurv.yor for ttio Suite ui vrpiva riMivaicr nauroui , Medford, Oregon, J.B. WAIT, t . fHYSICIAN AND BOItOKON, OBoc la Child."' Block, Mrdierd, Oi K, B. PICKEL, PHYSICIAN IA.V0 SUROMlN, URIr hov-10 10 II . m. kiiJ lo 4 p. m. M,tvr.lU 1. Medford, Or OBCOI IHUKIB BIOCK. W, I. VAw-rim. I'ren. II, Y. adkinh, V I're. II L. UILKKV, Color. mum uvuiiit uu ... CAPITAL, $50,000,... MEDFORD, .OREGON La&b moaev on .nnro'ed Hecorlty. receive d- 11011IU auli)ecl to check ftnd irnnaMt ft .enere banning uu.meiu. Tour duridph oiicur.iH f'.nrrffnnflri,nla: Land A. ItUKb. Huletn. An.lO Calllornl Kaiik, K.n PnnolKo, I. odd A Tlllon, rortlmd, uoruin tunning uo., . x, Chas. Perdue . . Practical 61 and Bicycles ri paired on short notice at living prices.... . Shop in J. A. Whitman's warerooms..,. Harden i BalMpPropr's, r Shop on Seventh street, opposite Union Livery Stable. ,, r ... r, . , , " SHAVING 10.: HAIR CUTTING 20. Give us a trial and you "will , Cume Again. . .....,.,,".. Market Kepert. "" r" . The following are the prices paid by our merchants this week for farm pro dace. This Hat will be ohanged oaoh , week aB tbo wrloos change: Wheat . ..... H ;Oats ..' SO Flour..... ,...1.40 por 100 lbs Barley 1.10 " " " Eggs, A . . & . . ,. . ) ........... 1 2f por dot B'tior,....?:... ...... !V;...nf por lb Bnana.dry, 03 " lb Baoonl.,.,..... .. .....09 " lb Ham,..v 12 " lb Shoulders ....07 , 11 lb Lrl........ 10 ' lb BO(M..UYe( vw-m. ........... .03. .. . Ih BUTLER ili.Ji-i County .Watch Repairing W VOL, II Fishing Tackle 18 A 8EA8ONABLE 8UBJECT lor an ad just now. i'craons wiio desire a nice va riety of lioda, Rods and Flics, from which to choose thoir Hulling outfit can find what they want in our uBHortmont. It will pay KA1ES will bo our motto, and sales thus far go to prove that the prices J. nnnnnnnnrin fUUJUUU-UUU btiuuvuHuitiy RnRflennnnn U9IUDIOHI90UU ucS Jj tj fcr S f BhI 'ii; na uy ' eannnnnnna patULiiijuca hnrnrwnnrvi nnnnnnnnr.n First-class Ris UNION LIVERY STABLES rA De ROBOAM ale OKSER, Prop. Cor. Seventh n B SI. Jledfore", Ore. rbuLiiiuiJugiLj Special Attention to Commercial Hen g V8' Art A- DON'T LET . Tbat I have the largett and beat aoleoted stock of furniture, carputa, wall paper and window abadet to be found In Bouth orn Oregon,,,. Escape Your Attention... - If you are a prospective purcbaaor you will find my goods the hi net In grade and tbo loweat In price. Undertaking In connection , ... T T- a 4 ia ia ia 4 i it Just Received Ties, latest in Crash Linen Suits for summer. 1 -"fi&i, CLOTHING . S. Rosenthal, K' RATES FROfl... l to ta PER DAY mm mm mm if STRICTLY The Hotel Bar is always brands of Wines, Liquors and Free Sample Rooms POBC0MMEK0'AL,EW-- !PresoriTtions - Main Street; FRANK W. WAIT XJ3T(MIE YARD Gonoral contraotlng In all linos of stone Cemetery Work a Specialty All kinds of marble ana granite monuments ordered direct irom ina quary... Oommorlolal Hotel OlooU JBPILLE mmiBLE WORKS : J. O. WHIPP, IPropr. Does General Contracting in all GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. j . 0 '. jaoksonviMor MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1899. you to examine it as LOW and goods are all right BEEK & CO. rrr Fast Horses CarefnlDriTers ES ua RPI uu na uu no Lai ha THE FACT" I. A. WEBB J' T ' T--T 1 a ia Va a fc i 4iik 4 VjtC The finest and latest styles in Shirts, latest in Hats, Linen Hats and I. L. HAniLTON ... PHO.RIITOR ... The Nash is the most popular Hotel in Southern Oregon, and no pains are spared for the comfort and accommodation of guests. Everything about the house FIRST - CLASS supplied with the very be6t Cigars. THE MORTAR DRUG STOE, G. H. HASKINS, Prop'r. M .TTMI. m TNI un r : Pure Drug., Patent MedldDel, Book., Stationery, PAINTSOILS, TobaccoM,Olrar.,Perrnmeiry, Toilet Article, anc Everything th.t la carried In a firat olaaa DRUU STORK Carefully ': Oompouixded. . Medford Oregon. works r MEDFORD, OREGON lines, -kssss CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY - OrePOBa Mmi A LITTLE OF There is not one illiterate family in all Denmark. The Indian can see one-tenth further than the white man. Marine underwriters paid $13, 000,000 in losses on sea last year. Enterprising Texas planters have shipped 6,000 pounds of cotton seed to Manila. A Jersey Cityite boasts that he has the addresses of 20,000 red- haired women. The highest price ever paid for a race horse was 1 100,000 for the famous Ormonde. One-fifth of the population of India, 80,000,000, are insufficiently fed even in ordinary years of pros perity. Berlin boasts of seven coachmen who are retired army officers, three ex-pastors and seventeen who are nobles. It is a curious fact that a negro has never been known lo tame an elephant or any wild animal. The president of France recoives salary of $125,000. Additional incomes make it equal to $230,000. The Cuban army rolls show that 48,000 men are entitled to share the 3,000,000 to be distributed by the United States authorities. . In England more than 10,000,000 oil lamps are used nightly. .They cause 300 deaths annually, and in London alono 165 fires in a year have been traced to them. " Pope Leo probably appeared in St. Peters, at the Thanksgiving mass, Sunday for the last time. The condition of the holy father seemed to be one of extreme, emaciation. ' The Albatross, the new torpedo boat destroyer which has been built in England for the English navy, attained a speed of 33 knots oh her trial trip. This is the greatest speed ever attained by any war vessel. The imports of mutton into Lon don from all parts have increased from 400 carcasses in 1880 to nearly 4,500,000 in 1898, and the fact ie noticed that the condition of frozen meat on arrival is gradually im proving. The total wheat shipments from the Northwest parts for the year 1898-1899 or from July 1, 1898, to April 1, 1899, amounted to 23,588, 965 bushels. . Of. this amount 15, 578,074 went from Portland and 8,009,891 from Puget Sound ports. The American opera singer Emma Nevada was hissed by the Spanish grandees at Seville, At Madrid the queen regent was informed of the occurrence. ; Her majesty in vited Nevada to a soiree at the pal ace, and presented to her a diamond and sapphire bracelet. A telegraph line from Skagway to Dawson will be constructed by the Canadian government this sea son. . The construction party left Ottawa to begio work ' March 4, The distance of the proposed line is 600 miles; estimated cost $250 a mile, or a total of $150,000, It is expected that the line will be in operation by Nov. 15, 1899. A French physioian reoently re ported to the Aoademie dee Sciences the result of the experiments on blind children. Among 204 he found five boys and four girls who are able to recognize the Roentgen rays. Some saw the X, oathodio and flouresoent rays, others only the oathodio and X rays and one described them as being of reddish color. ' - 7 A statement prepared in the of fice of tho adjutant-general shows that 13 officers who entored the army at the opening of the war of the wbeUioa au4 tewed throughout NO. 16, that struggle are still on the active list of the army, having served with credit throughout the Spanish war which has just closed, the period of service during both wars, from April 11, 1861, to April 11, 1899, being 38 years. The United States transport Han cock sailed Monday from San Fran cisco for Manila with the Twenty- first infantry regiment. Several other transports will depart during the week. The Grant, with invalided soldiers and many dead bodies on board, is due at San Francisco with in a few days. A letter from Hong Kong to the New York World says: "We are weak and you are strong," said Dr. Gallicano Apairble, the head of the Filipino junta here, "but we have an ally and you have none. We have 70,000 stands of arms and 30,- 000 troops in the field, and suffi oient material to make cartridges to supply our troops for four years to come. Our ally is the climate of the Philippines, Your bullets cannot kill one of our men where disease will kill 20 of yours once you begin your advance into the interior. We will harass your ad. vance at the same time that we welcome it. We cannot fight pitched battles with you, and - we do not need to. We shall be , here today and there , tomorrow, attacking, then flying. You can no mc catch us or conquer us than you can the wind." A Few Farm Notes. From tbe Rural Northwest. Alfalfa is said to make the best pasture for hogs, and clover and blue grues come next. Mohair is now selling at about 1 5 per cent better prices in Oregon than those of two years ago. Tbe sales of pools of mohair in Oregon indicate that buyers are willing to pay about '.wo cents per pound more for mohair this year than last. Twelve new beet sugar factories are to be built in the United States this year, which will make thirty in all. Of the twelve to be estab lished this year, eight will be in Michigan. The loss of sheep in Umatilla County, Oregon, on account of the severe winter is estimated at 15 per cent. In Wasco and Crook Coun ties the loss of cattle and sheep is estimated at between 5 and 10 per cent, 14,000 sacks of . potatoes were shipped from the New Era district in Clackamas County, Oregon, dur ing the past season and the farmers there expect to raise 20,000 sacks tbe coming season, according to the Uregon Uity rress. The outlook for the coming wheat crop in the United States is very muoh less favorable than was the outlook at this time ' last year. Winter wheat has been damaged in many' states, and the backward spring has greatly delayed the sow ing of spring wheat. It very rarely happens that a good crop of spring wheat is secured in years when the seeding time is mucu delayed. , The codlin moth is probably the most troublesome inseot peat with which the fruit grower has to , con tend. It has . been' thoroughly proved, however, that it pays to fight this pest. , Even in the worst infested districts of Oregon, fruit growers have succeeded by . timely sprayings in reduoing the number of wormy apples grown in their or ohards to less than five per oent. It does not pay to raise wormy apple?. No Right to Ugliness. Tho woman who Is lovely In face, form and temper will always have friends, but ono who would be attract ive must keep her heulth. If slie 'U weak, atokly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has ooiiBtipatlon or kidney trouble, her Impure blood will cause dIuidIos. skin eruptions blotches and a wretched complexion. Electrio Bitters 1 is the beat medioine in tbe world to regulate Btomaoh, liver and kidneys and to pur ifj; the blood. ' It gives strong nerve?, bright eyes, smooth, velvety akin, rioh oomplexloii, It will make a good-looking, oharming woman of a run-down invalid. OqlyGQoonttat Chaa. Strang's drugstore, JOB WORK... jjlfir every deeoriptlon 7 .. FOR EVERYBODY Noutly, oomp eiely and S& oheaply uueuted by The Medford Mail An order for 37,000 rifles of light power has been placed, by tbe Mex ican government in New York City. The order is the largest one ih' tbis country by a foreign power in the last twenty-five years. The arms called for by Mexico will be of single-shot, small caliber type, cap able of long range. They are in tended for tbe use of the infantry. How Is Your Wife ' Has ube lost her beauty? If so,' con atlpation, Indigestion, alck headache are the principal cauBea. Karl'a Olover Boot Tea baa cored these ilia for half a century. Price 25 els. and 60 eta. Money refunded if result are notaatis factory. Sold by Ohas. Strang, drug- glSt. ' - ;-.j When the Raleigh, Dewey , cruiser, sailed op New York harbor Sunday the rain poured in torrent', but nobody seemed to mind.- 'The thousands of spectators were too en thusiastic, and as for Raleigh's lads well, they have been under a worse rain once in Manila bay, and it never touched 'em. - - Does This Strike Yoaf . ' Muddy complexions, . 1 '-; nauseating' breath come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Boot Tea Is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty year on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by Chaa. Strang, drug (fist. , Great Britain produces half the slate quarried in the world, France and the United States a little less than one-quarter each. Production in the United States has recently increased, owing to the demand for export. ' On Every Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure Is' this guarantee: "All we ask of you la to jse two-thirds of the contents of this Dottle faithfully, then if you can-say you are not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and he may return the price paid." Price 25 eta., SO cts. and $1.00. Sold by Chaa. Strang, drug gist. , Locomotive builders in Phila delphia have received an order from the government of India for -45 locomotives tor railroads in the empire. ' " . ' Do You Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. Tbe worst cold or Cough can be cured with Sbiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. . Sold by Cbas. Strang, druggist. Men from the Klondike say the Yukon is already breaking up and is flooded from Marsh lake up. A party of four headed by Stuart, of Snomish, Wash., went through the ice near White Horse Rapids, on . April 2, and were drowned, with their dogs. ' Grave anxiety is ex pressed for those now on the trail. Tell Your Sister ' A beautiful complexion is an Impossi bility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Olover Root Tea acta) directly on the bowels, liver and kid neys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 ots. and 50 cts. Sold by .Chas. Strang, druggist. -V i ' ' ' ' ' Gen. Shafter, discussing the Phil ippine war, said : "If General Law ton states that 100,000 men -are needed in the Philippines to effectu ally bring the natives to terms, I could say . that undoubtedly an army of such proportions is re quired.", v.- " ,; ';' '- , They Wear Like Iron COPPER RIVETED OVERALLS SPRING BOTTOa PANTS LEVI STRAUSS & CO. SAN FRANCISCO. Every Garment OuararSheed. J V