The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, January 19, 1900, Page 1, Image 1

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.. BTATE OIT 011E00N, I '
, County ol J uuk iidii, ( "
f I, A. B. Hilton, publisher of the
'' MuuroiiD Mail, horehy certify,
unilur oitlh, that tho olruulntlon
, of tbo Mail Ik t'M) pnpiira ituoli
week. A. U. ULITON.
Moilfonl, Oi',, Duu. 20, 1HUU.
Bubsorlbcd iind sworn to boforo
mi) this "iiih iitiy of lVocmuiir,
1WMI. 0, T. IjAWTON,
Notury I'ubllo.
J BBALi
FBOFEUBIONAL CARDS.
Qt T. J0.NK8,
COUNTY KUItVKVOH,
An fr all lituri. nt Hurvnvlnir OrOIUDllV done,
leel work.
raa uouniy surveyor cuu give ruu ,io
Medford, OniiuD
)R. a. U. COLIi,
fllTHICIAN AND HUMQIION,
OIAm star Wolfra Howard'. Orooety mors
Mitulurd, Uri'tuii,
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(J, W. STEPHENSON,
PHYSICIAN A SI) HUHOItON,
Ornw over lbs new tledford Hank.
Medfurd, Or-on.
C.V. SNELL,
ATTOHNKV AT LAW.
net Jaokeon County Abstract aod Coll..
as Co.
' " mmdIId nulldlDK, Modlord Oronoa.
M. U PAWWSOAH
At'y at La"
I. 0. HAHIISUAII
Nolitr I'ubllo
JJARREGAN & NARRKOAN,
' AfTORMBYH, AHHTRAOTHltB AND
CONVJiYANUIeU. .-
uoeeasors to . H, Whitman.
Correct abstracts Of overy piece of land
lo Jackson County,
east si Medford nank.
Hodfurd, Orcion
JJAMMOND A SEARLE,
ATTORN KYH AT LAW
Omt In Stewart Dlk. Medford, Or.
J, KIRCHGKSSNER,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON,
Central Point, Oregon.
Ucatord ofnoe-Llndley llulldlnr, Wodnesday
u4 Hamrday, K:M lo M a. as., oa and alter
10, W,
W. 8. JONES,
rnVStOIAN AND 8UR0KON.
Modtord, Oregon.
CxKttns Of rs Block.
J 8. HOWARD,
' trpRVBYOR AND CIVIL BNOINKKK.
U. ft. IHpatj Mineral tturvayor lor Iho Slate
Oregon. PosieOloe addroaai
' " Medford. Oregon.
J. B. WAIT, .
rllYBlClAN AND HDHOMON,
nine, in Llndler Bleck Medford, Or
PHYSICIAN AND S1I1K.KOM,
OftVe nour-10 lo Ma. m. ud ! lo 4 p. m.
Hundaya-12(ol
Medford, Or
OBce: Haakln block
W. I. VAwmn. Pres. n. F. AnKins, VPras
II L. OILKBY, Oaanlor.
Jackson County Bank
' ...CAPITAL, o.oo....
MSDFOItD, - OREGON
Loan moaey on approved eoourlly, reoeivo da
poalu aubleot to onook and ireimaot a xenon
tanking business. Your buslnoiw aoltoltod....
Cpo5dent:-Ladd """h.,"""'.
Oalllernla Bank, 8an Prano ko. Ladd
Tlllon, Portland, Corbln Hanking Co., N. Y.
J, H. Btiwaiw. H. K. AHjif nr. . '
Prel(lenl. Vlco rrenleni.
J. B. Enyaut, Canblor.-
The Hedford Bank
Mtoroao, oatooN
, Capital, $so,ooo.o)
A General Balkhig Business
Transacted
1 U. Htownrl, ll! KKvLK; 'L "otoertB
W. B. Crowoll, H. H. Wl tlwaa
i t i W. F.Towne, lloraoo rollon
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
h Trade Marks
nrniANB
..uninut An.
Atirmioanndlng aketeli and .JCW-r"!!!!
' tont frou, tlWoiit naonof for pruiteiit.
Patenta Inkon iTirouiili M"1"1.?.00' MIT
W'M nolle, wltbout oliowo, In tbo
Scientific American.
r W aTnlataT1
m, m.
Notice to Woodciioppers:
Wo doKlro to cull your
Orona-cut Bitwi, wliloh
BLACK JACK,
KEEN KUTTER and
SIMMONS SAWS.
A
We Can Furnlah Any ol the Above Saw from g i-a to 7 Peet In Length.
,"EQUOIA" 2 "CLINTON"
DOUBLE-JUTTED Axes. Single-billed Axes In groat variety. Also
Wedgee, SlodgeB and Handles. ; ' 1 '
MEDFORD, ORE.
sBSa riput.pla Piirs Past nnrcRS
wiuoa itew " "
inn , , ,
nan '
De KOBOAAI A OKSEK,
Cor, Seventh anf B Stn.
Special Attention to Commercial Hen
rrMVi'T
That Have the largoat
oarpoU, wall fPr and
em Oregon ....
Escape Your Attention
If you are a proapoctlvo
tho hisvat In erado and
in conneotlon . ..
aWHHHTHMKKeeMIMKmHUKWmHrHH
s Colder Weather.. 5
Will oon be here, and then you will need 5
Robes and Blankets I
e
m
m
To keep youreoll
m ...... ..
Erorythlng now and up-to-date in
, up-to-date In the narnoaa llni
Now winter horse goods c
J. G. TAYLOR,
Now winter
MEDFORD
W. L. ORH, Mill Foreman. KD. ROBERTS, Builder
MEDFORD PLANING MILLS.. ..
ITU ROBERTS & ORR, Proprietors
BUILDERS and MILL MEN. . Plans and Specifications
Estimates given on all kinds of Moohanical and Mill work
Carry a
ROUGH anfl
oomplete
line
- - Sash, Doors and Mouldings. Frame making and
Inside Finish a Specialty.
Plaoe of business, J. E. Olson's old Btnntlgflfot- OfegOll
Presoriritions
Main Strtyst; .
FRANK W. WAIT
... STONE YARD
Gonorul contracting In all lines of stone works
Cemetery Work g-tl
a Specialty f$$Vr
All t-lJ I -...UIa ainHlin vnnn. iMnltta
KIIIUU Ul uini uiu tiiu tjinuibu mtmiiiuciiio ilWtiH'
Yarrt on Cl rUroct
Cmnmortolnl Hotol Illoatc
JHCKSOHVILLE MULE WORKS
J. C. WHIPP, Propr.
Does General Contracting in all
GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS,
Jacksonville.
MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 19. 1900.
munition lo tlio followInK brand of
lira Kum.y Ouaiiantk-ku:
J. BEEK & GO.
HarRfnl Tlrlrfirs
on J
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Props.
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LET THE FACT
and boat wjlectod stock of furniture, (
window ahkdea to be found in South '
V
purohaavi you will find my good r
Iho lowoat In price. Undertaking L.
price. Undertaking
I. -A.. WEBB
and lioree warm.
tne narnoaa line.
horse gooaa ol evory aoncripiion.
OREOON.
DRESSED LUMBER
THE WIORTAR
DROG STORE,
' 6. H.HASKINS, Prop'r.
M ADtTMi.a m THI UNI or
Pure Diugi, Patent Medicines, Booka,
Btatlonery,
PAINTS ano OILS,
Tobaceoea, Olram, Perfumery, Toilet Articles and
Everything that la carried In a Srat
olMaUKOO STORK .
Oarefullv ! Compounded.
- . Medford Oregon.
'MEDFORD, OREGON
Lines.
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
- " - Oregon.
A LITTLE OF
EVERYTHING
Sarah Zeitliu, tbo 10-year-old
daughter of Lewis Zeitlin, of Balti-,
more, is suffering from a rare mal'
ady. They call It "child crowing,"
Three weeks ago the girl was
knooked down by car. She ap
pprently escaped unhurt and the
accident had been almost forgotten
by her parents until a few days ago,
when the child began to titter queer
sounds from the throat, A physi
cian was oalled, but despite his ef
forts to relieve her the sounds be
came continuous. Other physicians
were consulted, but could give no
relief. The sounds resemble a faint
cry and are distressing to the ear.
Only two or three such cases are
known to physicians. The malady
is nearly always superinduced by
flight.
Mary Welsh, aged 60, of Phila
delphia, has a curious mania. She
says she can sleep comfortably no
where but in a graveyard or on the
steps of a ohurch. An officer found
her asleep on the steps of the church
of Nativity on a recent night. , The
policeman woke her up because she
wsb thinly clad and he feared she
would freeze to death. The woman
upbraided him for disturbing her
and told him she preferred to Bleep
on the church steps rather than in
the downiest bed.
Venezuela has ordered 20.000
Mauser rifles and 2,000,000 car
tridges in this country, the pre
sumption being that she is prepar
ing for war with Colombia. The
latter country purchased 2400 rifles
and 12,000,000 cartridges in New
York recently. The two republics
in a short time will be armed to
the teeth, and unless the good
pflicers or the the strong arm of this
government interfere there will be
bloodshed.
The British consul at Washing
ton is authority for the statement
that New Orleans has been one of
the chief porta used by the Boer
agents for securing supplies for use
in the Transvaal, and that British
ships have been used largely in
their shipment. Corn it seems, has
been one of the principal staples
bought for the pmrpose, and was
shipped away from that port with
out cnusing the least comment or
suspicion.'
The ' value of the nut orop of
Southern Califrrnia for this year is
$50,000, comprising 450 cars. In
Southern California there' are- aTt
present 62,114 bearing almond trees
and 60;il9 non-bearing. ' 'Of wal
nuts 'here'. are '321,228 earipg
trees' and' ,3,273 non-bearing trees.
The poo-bearing trees are in young
orohafdB. i .' ' -' '' ' " :
The largest ice plant ever built
in the United States went to Ma
nila on a government transport last
week. It will daily produce 50
tons of ice and 6000 gallons of. dis
tilled water, besides refrigerating a
room designed to hold 5000 beeves,
7500 sheep and 100 tons each of
salt meats, butter, eggs, etc
Rev. Mr. Cooper, of Park Ridge,
N, J., has Bent out oards announc
ing that he is ready to give prompt
attention to weddings, funerals,
christ' nings and other business in
cidental to his calling. Mr. Cooper
states that he gets no pay for preach
ing and irjuat niiiko a living some
how. Now York City has 206 veterans
of tho Mexican war, seven of the In
dian wars and 15,000 of tho civil
war ou ttie pension rolls.
Mice are reported by the North
Yamhill Reoord to be destroying
growing wheat in its neighborhood
NO. 3.
to an alarming extent. Farmers
assert that while doing their fall
plowing the number of. mice Jhcy
would plow up in one (Jay would
sometimes reuch the thousands.
Two men arrived in Skagway,
Alaska, List wprk, having come the
greater pint of the way on bicycles.
The ice was very smooth most of
the way and they were able to ride
as much as' one hundred ' miles a
day. , , . ,
The British flag was insulted and
a portrait of the queen tramped on
in a saloon a'tVlctoria, B." C, re
cently, and the Attorney-General is
likely to have the parties arrested
and punished for treason. , '
Import of tobacco from Cuba in
creased 5,400,000 pounds, or- 150
per cent, during the ten months
ending with October. In October
alone the increase was 355,000
pounds, or 105 per cent. ,
The fund for the family of the
brave Gen. Lawton, killed at the
Philippines, has been swelled to
over 170,000, and instea'd of the pro
posed. $50,000, the amount so ay
reach $100,000. V;
During 1900 there will be three
eclipses, two of the sun and one of
the moon. ' On May 28th there will
be a total eclipse of the sun, visible
throughout North America.
Paper is now being made into
rope in England. It is not as strong
as mauila rope, but is adapted for
driving pulleys.
Having a Great Run on Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy.
Manager Martin, of the PierBon drug
store, informs us that he is having a
great run on Chamberlaiu's Cough
Itemedy. He sells tire bottles of that
medicine to one of any other kind, and
it gives great satisfaction. In these
days of la grippe there is nothing like
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to stoo
the cough, heal up the sore throat and
lungs and give relief within a very
short time. The sales are growing,
and all who try it are pleased with its
promot action. South Chicago Daily
Calumet. For sale by Chas. Strang,
druggist,
Reformation of Waldo and Vicinity.
The Waldo correspondent to the.
Grants Pass Mining Journal has
the following to say of the spiritual
well-being of his localitv:
"It man not be generally known
that this once sinful spot south of
Hayes Hill is being redeemed and
turned over to the Lord. To the
credit of Revs. Sams, Epperly and
Brock be it Baid this change has
been brought about. A United
Brethren Church has been organ
ized at this place. The Methodists
at Althouse are now holding revival
meetings by the j'oint efforts of
Brothers Sams and Brock. They
will begin at Kerby this week Fri
day.. Waldo church has oyer forty
members while Althouse has about
thirty - Jnst think of regular prayer
'meetings at Waldo, Althouse and
Kerby! Recently we have been
.bringing into use some more of the
alphabet. It was Satan, Sin and
Saloon over here but now Christ,
Christianity and Church occupy
first place. Young men will be en
abled to choose between the church
and the saloon, books and beer, in
tellect and intoxication. Verily. the
Lord's flag the Bible is hoisted
in thiB land to remain.''
. Convert.
in Probate court.
Estate of Chas Winters; Inventory and ap
prnlsement;. personal property appraised at
M7'2.9.V
Estate of S Q Galoy ; ordor con Arming sale of
real estate
LEVI
STRAUSS&CO
SPRING BOTTOM PANTS
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STATE OF OREOON, I t
County ol Jnokaon, I
I, A. H. Billon, publisher of the
Mkih'urp Mai berooy certify,
undor nuth, that the circulation
of the Mail Is 2200 papers each
week. A. 8. BLITON.
Medford, Or., Doo. 20, 1809. .
Subscribed and sworn to before
me tbls ZUih day ol uoeemner,
18U9. D. T. LAWTON,
j REAL, i ,
VULGAR EXCLUS1VEHESS.
laaUitr Oordl.UtTAr. Alwatr
tho Trn.ai ol Oo4
Han and women .who by contact iOC
travel know the world's beat society
need not b told that simplicity and gra
cionsnfa are' the' Invariable character
istic of 'the, highest breeding. .. 1 this
tact could only reach th minds of that
class of Mople trhp folk of "excluslve
nesa," of J't o'ur-.hundrds,',,of the "vul
garity of trade," of not knowing say
oneoutsideof "our set," what a grateful
social change would be wrought. 'That
sold stare of tha would-be flsct la tout
the ezpreaaion jot an vner-bred, poverty-stricken
sonlj What is "ei'clusive
nea?' It is that humeri 'policy which
ahuta individuals off from the, .enjoy
ment of their kind,..by . which society
gains, since an inharmonious element
is thereby removed. Bow pathetic. is
the isolation of the determined aristo
crat, especially in a small town where,
other stirring interest lacking, bumaa
relations mean so much.' Could even a
Divine microscope detect thedifferenee
between the. naked aools of si . banker's
and a grocer's wife? Bow;, Infinitely
stupid it if td draw lines In small place
instead of honeatiyaa joying' ail there
is to enjoy. If one has had superior ad
vantages, ie ,tbr jkrigaiicm to give
pleasure, to mate -aunsh joe Jn others'
Uvea because of that good fortune? The
time ie at hana : wker) ' intelligence
will be too. widespread, progreaa. to; ,a
more vigorous plane of thinking .too
real to admit of men and wofmen look
ing askance at one Bother 'to moke
mental invoice .of social, financial ,. or
other probabilities. Will it not aoon.
penetrate the dulleat brain that wealth,
rank or leaderahlp are powerleas. as
shields against unhappiness, or as
props to mental, moral or physical de
ficiencies; that there is positively no
honest or sensible basis for judging in'
dividuals except individuality. Ella
Morris Kretschmar, in Woman's Home
Companion.
. : .1 :
SOME LITTLE-KNOWN PACTS.
Which Show Bow LIKJc TVc Know oi
Eah Other ud of Oar , j
, Country.
I i
Only 18' per Cent, of all the fami'
lies in America employ domestic, help,
leaving 82 per cent, without even one
servant. .. . -; ,'
If all the dressmakers known to ex
ist in America worked 24 hours' of each
day to? a whole year, without stopping"
for sleep or meals, they ,yould still be)
able to make only one dress apiece for
less than seven-eighths of 'the women:
of America. 14. . . . . - ' i.j I. s
Xot sis per cent q all the women
in America spend a much money aa
t.lft npr vpnr nn fhpir nlnfhpn ' ---
Out of 12,000,000 American families
the income of 4,600,080 of these fami
lies is less than $400 each per year, and
the incomes of nearly 80 per cent, of
the entire number are less than $1,000,
each per year. , :
There are scores of places in this
country where only one mail comes'
every 14 days. 1
Ask the average person where the
central point, of area is jn the ynitcd;
States and he will fix it somewhere ini
Illinois. Tell him it is nearer San Frafi-'
Cisco and he will be Incredulous until
he remembers that Alaska , is. within ,
the boundaries of Cncle nm. EdwareV
Bok, in Ladies' Home Journal. -
A I'oluf In Etiquette. ''".. ?'
Aa to the form of introduction, the" '
simpler it is the better. , The double
introduction has entirely gone out of
fashion. Do not say: "Let me make
you acquainted with," but; say, 'mere--''
ly: "Miss Brown, let me present Air. 1 :
Gray to you." If two persons who aro
introduced are' interested in some one- '
art or science it' is 'well tb' mention -
ttliB fnnt- l.iii In m.VInn In4..l..n. :
"wx.'g. W1MNUWUUUS
it is inadvisable to label people. Do not
introducs a woman a's "our distin
guished poetess," nor a man aa "the
greatest hero of our recent, political
battles." ' Both statements may be
irue, uuv ii 11 emonrrassing to both
parties to an introduction to hear these,
personal eulogiutns. Leah- Irjnhce'ibrd,
in .Woman's Home Companion!
A Touehlnnr Appeal.
Trrunn Sav.
plenae gimme de price of' n anuan.
meal? I jest found a both ticket, an' '
I dassen't rak n. wo, nn n- .
Istummick. N, Y. Journal. , r(i
. Factory,
3an FraneltcQ, I
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