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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1900)
. . . . . . . i . : rmn imminnn twin i:KiiKBBKEiBiiKEKiKBKKKKKKKKk mniTnrrn tii . THHL 1 H I H K Nflll.lJ? N . IJXU hlUUX UilU WU1J4LT. c ssr!S- Published Kverv Friday Morning. A. 5. BLITON. MAN WAI BONN TO HUSTLI. .'.'.' Ue lit of low days; but o.uile a plenty, SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR. atered In too Poatofties at Medford, Or eon u BeeondOlsu MaU Matter, Mxdford, Friday, April 13, 11)00. Our dabbing Lttt. TBI Mail and Weekly a. Call 12 00 " " " Examiner 8 86 " " Chroniole 2 25 l ' Orcgonlan 2 00 11 " CoamoDollUn.... 2 00 " " Sunday Bulletin.. 2 00 " " N. . Tribune.... 1 65 " " Weekly Clncln- natl Enquirer, 1 76 Or ill Boys' Suits... I tor Easter This cut represents but one of our many linos of Boys' and Youths' suits Elegant in Stylo, and Finish, Perfect in Fit and Make. m m m m m m THEY WEAR WELL J tJ-Wi have fton's Sulla In every desirable style, ranging In price trom $3.50 up. NOMINATED First Ballot Did the Work with Ten Votes More than was Necessary for Choice. HUTCHISON & LUMSDEN. m m m CONGRESSIONAL. . For Congressman, First District, HON. THOS. H. TONGUE, Of Washington County. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. - Representatives, MATTHEW 8TEWART, of Talent, W. A. CARTER, Gold H1U. County Judge, N. L. NARREGAN, Medford. Sheriff, ALEX. ORME, Foots Creek. Clerk, GUS. NEWBURY, Poenix. Recorder, PBTER APPLEGATE, Central Point. Commissioner, THOMAS RILEY, Eagle Point. . School Superintendent, ; P. H. DAILY, Gold Hill.; ' Assessor, J. O. PENDLETON, Table Rock. . Treasurer, MAX MULLER Jacksonville. . Surveyor, GARL T. JONES, Medford. - Coroner, G. B. COLE, Medford. t Portland, Oregon, April 12, 4:10 p. m. C. B. WatBon, of Ashland, aominated for district attorney. neonle. the wav would have been dear for the bestowal upon him of the highest gift in the keeping of the American people, - But the lauBDicioua time was Dermitted to pass, and intervening events directly affecting the admiral have largely ohanged the ourrent of opinion, bo Ithat today Admiral Dewey, the 1 I once peerless among Americans, stands no better chance for Dolitioal I preferment than any one of a dozen I distinguished men whose names might be mentioned. Under exist ing political conditional it is ex tremely doubtful whether he can be nominated, and if nominated. Imore doubtful Btilljthat he will be eleoted. But whether nominated or elected, this wild and ill-conceived political plunge willjgoja long way toward destroying him 'in the esti mation of his admiring countrymen. Republicans of Jaokson County ought to have an easy victory. In fact the success of the tioket Is looked for and expected by oppos ing parties. The lack of interest manifest by the populists, outside of those few who see the glimmer of n possible chance to get them selves into office, must be discourag ing. How unlike four years ago. Four years of 'McKinley prosperity and two years of eflioient republican office . holding in the county has knocked the props from under the wheel-hoes populists. The nomination of Hon. Thoe. H. Topgue for his third term in congress is a source of much satis- faction to bis friends all over the state. That the work of the dele gates at ine convention was in ac cord with the sentiments of the people was proven by the votes The great indignation affected given him on the firet ballot.' Out over the passage of the PuertoIRioan skw of those counties whioh had tariff measure is an inconsequential I local delegates the vote was unani- humanitarian bugaboo hollow and mous tor Tongue. While it is true heartless as it is bombastic and that Jackson County delegates did frothy. When it is considered that not vote for Mr. Tongue, it is lust the law is only provisional, and that aB we" true that in voting for Mr, the revenue be collected under it. in Carter they did not voice the sent! to be used solely for the benefit of ment of the majority people of the the Puerto Ricans themselves, there county seems no reason for the maudlin sentimentaliBm that is being so lib erally wasted in their behalf. Since aucn a luror has been raised over this matter it would seem- that Puerto Rico had been singled out and made a special target to be bled by an internal revenue excep this Central Committee fleeting. The County Republican Central Com mlttee will meet in Jacksonville on Wednesday, April 18, 1900. for the our pose or making an assessment for cam paign purposes, and transacting auoh other business as may properly come before the committee. All members of the committee and alt the candidates are reauested to be d resent as mnttnra of importance will be brought up. It is I uon. But this is not the case Alaska. Oklnh nmo. Arivnna an A Tn. I j , . wl juipurutaue win do orougnt up. IMS William J. Bryan seems to be dian Territory, which are certainly requested that precinct committeemen fU ! L 3 ; 1 1 . 1. 1 1 . . a. mnl. L f ll. TT-I..J n I . I tininf nwutlnnl nAml...!.... 1 1 U . I uiuuisu wim me strange nauucina- - part im me umiea outiee s ki"- uUm,uo,luuI nlvu tumu ' t;.. it.t 1.. :. ii u-jii p,,.i. viu i to be ratified bv the couniv commute. ; HviiuiBDugiD uaiieu to narangue I uv4 w a.iw, imv luiorimi rev- a . . . ... , ., 6 L... . jii J . ' By order of the chairman of the County the nnbho on fre Rilvar DMArn. enue. and there has never henn nnv . . ' 7,7. o"'" " .' , ,7 . . , ' MJeniranjommitteo. ment oy "injunction" and the particular ciciting aDout it either, "tyranny" of government without The idea that liberty is imperilled the consent of the governed. As an the constitution menaced by Mr. Bryaa is a candidate for presi- the 'evy of a tariff upon a depend- lnt and urlll nn 1iilf V.A flniv. ifl th. miraat ttaaillla willinnl f.ted,itmigheie.well for him to a vestige of foundation either in cd "u?Z -look into the history of 'the country tbeory or fact to support it. T brother-in-law's buildings, wai m iimio. iio uauuiuaie lor-vresiaent Mrs. Carlyle Is Insane. A Salem disoatch of ADnl 7th savs: "Mrs. Carlvle. who came to the Peni tentiary last year from Jackson County, under a sentence of nine . vears for her was pt amlncl . 1 was ever elected who took up'She . A.VEBY ,mPrtant decision has sanity, on complaint of Superintendent roleofaward politician and tried' Uatbeenrendered y JudgeBeloher, Lee, County Judge Terrell, County ui &ku s rauuiBuu, in regara to Ine I uonauu ui, . jd. moree coo- O tj aucung tne examination. There was no aouot oi Her demented condition. roleofaward politician and tried to talk himself into office. Thev have uniformly been defeated, and the more Mr. Bryan talks, the less rights of a member of the A. 6 " land she waa pnmmlOixl hv TtiAa nesB, notwithstanding the laws of Terrell mth. A.vim -iT. was conducted this forenoon. "This is the fate of almost everv fa ding members dealing in liauors mttI nvlot confined in the Oregon and disqualifying them as rnefici- r!? J n.t.Dy . "th ' time . ' i wmuu and no wonder. There in no nrnvlalnn aries for their violation were passed by which female prisoners can receive some years after the order was air, exerolse or attention required by a instituted, and when there was vnian, and she Is entirely out off from quite a large membership. In the DUman associations except in the case at bar, suit was brought to re- . "J. v,8lM 0 l7.e "T. 0,700rB 6 ... . wonurmuoBB oi ineir amies. Thin nothing in them and thinking peo- t D PllCy, ?l member who on""1 " "en ill for several weeks, Die knowit. naa oeenengagea in tne retail liquor her illness being the result of .the m s i uwdiucdo lui ouiuv bimo ueiore His """"'uo w nor ngu uuoui v The Mail is of the opinion that death. The order refused to nav years' and her condition during the the Dewey announcement, is both the policy on the ground that the " WBS. PitIab1?. challenging the m.j j j a , , - . aiieniion oi several charitable ladies -advised and inopportune and brother had violated the laws of who visited her. Her reason finally mat ite eneoi win De to estrange tne order by engaging in a business r"" "uu "". peen oeciaeaiy t, t . . .v. u:.u r . u.y.- uw&u mui iu a KiDa. uioaouro tut) ffuiuu wan exurevBiv .-uroniDicea. votes he will t. Of .n. uo" "oiwitnBtanaing crowds go to hear him because he fer prohibiting it7 It should has-the nre.tl.re f h;n . be understood that the laws forbid- --e " i vuu u ' candidate for the presidency, and . besides, comes heralded as a great ; orator. But his speeches are all sound and fustian, a lot of pleasing platitudes and glowing generalities thrown together to catch the public ear and elioit applause, but there is MiMiNNVii.LK, Or.. Anrll 10. Representative Tongue was nouil nated for bin third term on the first ballot at today's convention of First District Republicans. Ho re oeived 92 votes, 10 more than neo essary. His nearest competitor was Uatou, or Marion, who bad 28; and then came Brownell, of Clackamas. with 17; Hewitt, of Linn, 14, and Carter, of Jackson, 11, John B David, of Yamhill, and Georire A , n - Steel, of Clackamas, were named as delegates to the Philadelphia con vention. Mr. Tongue was declared the nominee of the convention, amid great cheering. Mr. Gatuh at onoe took the platform and moved to make the nomination unanimous. This was seoonded by Brownell, and the motion carried with a shout. The oommitiee on resoluticns sub mitted the following report: "Resolved, That we affirm our unswerving fealty to the gold stand ard, as the enly unite of value, and instruct our delegates to the Na tional Republican Convention to support an unquivocal statement on this line aB a part of the National platform ; that we heartily endorse tne wise and patriotio administra tion of our National affairs, and we declare the policy of expansion as essential to our National growth and greatnees, and we believe that the blessings whioh acorue to those where our Hag is ooco established should forever remain. "We believe that the best inter. ests of our country will be subserved by the reeleotion of William Mo. Kinley aB president, and the dele gates of the next National Conven tion elected by this convention are hereby instructed to vote for his re nomination." F. K. DEUEL & CO. You have missed It If you have not seen our Sprlnft line of Shoes. Wo luivo us oomploto a line ah you can find, and wo are soil ing thorn At Old Prices. When you get the Shoes, If you should need i sst HOSIERY SI IS We have the Celebrated "Ironclad" line for ladies and childron, and tho equally famous "Shawicnit" and "Ironolad" for gentlemen. F. K. DEUEL & CO. Sprinft Opening in Ha Wfl tlflVft A Kill. am rV.mi.laiA ABBnvlmani svf Seasonablo Hardware Bargains iff A Word to Light Patrons. To tho natrons of the elootrm lluht plant: I wish to sav that the elentrin light plant, for tho present at least. will be run upon the same basis and principal as heretofore. Tho same rights and privileges as established h the town's predecessor will be accorded them, aud, at the same time, we expect patrons to live up to tho agreements made In the use of lights and in no case will they be allowed to use mora liirhtu than paid for, and I hope that all will be interested in guarding the town's in terest. We expect to give you as good service for the monev as is Doaslhle. and to do this successfully you must be Its guardian also, and adhere to the contract agreement you have with the town in the uso of llehta. This vnu can do by turning the lights out as per agreement. We expect to look alter the town's interest as well as vourn and see that the town's interest Ib guarded so that all may be treated fairly and impartially. The plant has paid In the past and we want it to pay the town in the future and by worklnsi together we hope to accomplish that end. All matters pertaining to the plant will be reierred to the superintendent. . J. R. Erfohd, Supt. of Electric Light Plant. Cifirf P n Ulat a nlu.n au,n a. TIT V. t Harbaugh & Co. 'a store, Medford. ' OAnnril Tflftl O Rakes. Hoob. Smidos. Snnd UHnULll IUULO. i. Forks. Seed UrillB ftl i The "Stearns Ikll Hearing" I II II II liniUCDO TTh. Best Made. Lflllll .llUlfLlli) : r : For a Cheaper Mower wo have tho "Plaza," in the eamo aires as siu ukviti no a a w au-iiiuu uui nu uAUUiiuiib UJtlOiilIlO. The CELEBRATED ACORN STOVES A Carload Just Received J BoVdcn & NiGholsor. m r...i f...i r- m-'jvswm. i it... i . . mou iui u, vrugun. DSrThe Hardware Men. i f Garden Seeds .. May's, Bowen's, Ferry & Oo.'s, AND COX'S CALIFORNIA GARDEN SEEDS. G. L. DAVIS. The Gram. We Are the ... EXCIlSlVEAaeots t ' In this City for .. COFFEE. S 1 Jt Th AckaowMfts Ualr t Ih. World's Fair POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, Southern Oregon .. REAL ESTATE . EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. FOR COMMISSIONER, THOS. RILEY, OF EAGLE POINT. Regular Republican Nominee. FOR ASSESSOR, - J. C. PENDLETON, OF TABLE ROCK.. Regular Republican Nominee. FOR SHERIFF, ALEX. ORME, OF FOOTS CREEK. Regular Republican Nominee. affectionate regard of the American people. Had the plucky admiral permitted his name to come before the country when he first came from Manila, . when publio senti ment was ripe and ready to confer additional honors upon him when, in fact, people fell down and liter Ally tumbled over each other in a delirium of admiration for him ' and before the unfortunate mistake of the transfer of the free-will offer, jug of a generous and appreciative ' Judge Belcher held that at the time the brother joined the order the laws did not prohibit his engaging in the liquor business, that the state did not prevent the selling of liquors, and that the order had no right to tack on a subsequent oondi tion which would have the effeot to cancel its obligations. Judgment was rendered for the plaintiff. The importance of this case is euoh that it will no doubt go to the supreme court for final judgment. Among the Churches. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The SDeCial rosnel mentinoa. began with last Sundav. haveoontlnneil from evening to evening with steadily moreasing attendance and interost. These services will go on through nex t wCok. The co-operation of all Christ ians is earnestly solicited, and the gen eral publio cordially Invited to attend. 0. J. Gist, Pastor. episcopal oiruHcn. . Kev. Ohas. Booth will bold serviens at St. Mark's Cburoh next Sunday evening, at 7:30 o'clook. STEWART CHBSSMORB, Preps. Oflot on Seventh Street, noit door to Bakery, Bury the Dead, and Deal with LIVE Tien I Business ohances In Medford. House and lot In Medford; good loca tion; must soil; 1125 takes it. 10 aores choice Bear Greek bottom land within 8 miles of city. Several flno stock and grain ranohes to sell or exchange for good city prop erty: also city property to trade for ranohes. Oall and seo what we have. If you want to buy, sell or exchange property, loan or borrow money, ront llOUfiOH Of farma. nr Hentt ra nmnlnvmnnl call on us. . - ' STEWART S CKESSMOflE. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, MATTHEW STEWART; OF TALENT. Regular Republican Nominee FOR REPRESENTATIVE, W. A. CARTER, OF GOLD HILL. Regular Republican Nominoo. FOR COUNTY JUDGE, N. L. NARREGAN, OF MEDFORD. Regular Republican Nominee. FOR TREASURER, MAX MULLER, OF. JACKSONVILLE, Regular Republican Nominee. Voters, Attentlonl i am nreoarod to roclslnr nil ni. In Medford preolnot D. T. Lawton, Notary Public, Market Keport. (The Inllnwlno. awn tl n.lAA. 1 i . our merohants this wook for farm pro duoo. This list will bo ohanged each week as tho prioos onango: WhoAt " oat '"::::r:::: K '"". M.B0 per 100 lbs Barloy H.10 " " " Mill ll'nnrl fu II. it. I. Potatoes,.,., $1 " " " gf 10 per doa g 'ttor.; '....17 per lb gacon,. ., io " )b Hams,,, 15 m Shoulders, oi) ; " lb "ruiv. I" Hogs live 04 lb The Mining Laws of Oregon for sale at this offloe. ' Price 28 oonts. Tas oH rellasls TU W-kly OrsgnNsa,