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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1900)
V9 ffllDFOHDIIAIll PiMMM Una itMv Meraiaay A. 5. BUTON. HlDMID, falSAY; JDLY 27, 1900. I TO MWTU. - hum ert bt alto e statf. AcBkCHtPTlON Si.ie PER YEAR iilmi U Ik Ewtomo M Matters, Unco uMmMlyilltUHMtw. coumenoed, Bbouri- lb heated wave continue, do one can foresaw wbat the fatality may bit. When it la ooneldered that thai at no deaths or prostration! Oram thli cause on tbe coast, end no cy olones toraadoN or other destructive agen elee, well may Pacifio ooaat people be thankful their lot haa been out where the element! are mora genial and where they do not carry death and destruction in their mad wake, Bit Batte Items. PURELY PERSONAL i a ih t- 1 Wf condemn and denounce the Philippine policy of . the present administration. Demooratio plat- lorro. ; - i,v a-v;,: . BY SQUIB. Mrs. Emma Baker visited with Mrs L. Hayes last Thursday. " '' Thara will 1m church at the MoKea me authority to frame any auoh achool house next Sunday, July 2th i polioy rests with congress; not with the administration. Mrs. Wat. Perry and Miss Madgle Wright have been stok for the past few days. -;";i,-----,-;V,. Thoa. Fredeaburg has been hauling lumber this week for Olaoa, the. saw mill maa. -' ';, -, Beaj. Fredenburg and fatally will - The war in China will largely in terfere with exports to the empire daring ita oontinuanoe, hot when the trouble to finally settled and OBunero to declared to be free, as rV?0 T ""ft Tl'3 M -in i H7 the soda spriafeoaUttie Butte,. ; donbt be quadrupled. - . . Tu only way the Desaocrata teow of by whioh to build up an Aaaerioan merchant marioe to to pat foreign-built ships under the ug,aog whom were W American flag. Repubhoana want Klrt and Jasper Tungate, to build np A man can ahipping with By the oarelossaess of some campers American-built Teasels so that we a" broke DMr the Kelley raaeh mi niJ n-n n.t.n'.l. ami last week. After a few hours of hard mrnwL Til. -J v i w I Sfbting the flames' were subdued, how- lu! ZZ'JZr """"ever, aad Uttla damage was done. iw . w,vw,wu m womr wc in , ... - - Hntal,l. ..nt Annually paying to foreign (chiefly f,w days at Twin lakes last week. Dur- JUlttanj snips for doing our foreign lag their abssaes from oamp one dsy Maay pleasure seekers from the val- ley are speaalag thatr vacations at dtf feraat places of resort la oar beautiful mountains. . ';,.'" Quite a number of our boys have gone to Summer Lake to work during hay A. Beall carrying. their oamp fire broke oat, burning up all their bedding and one of their sad dles..-': One day last week a gun was acci dentally discharged at Renoharee and the load struck one of the women in the foot. Dp. Parker was called and KvcBTTHDio grown in the soil of the Western State and everything dug froaa their mines is needed in AheOrient. The Padflo to to be .. ... . .. . turn ran.' up. met ih wnn uu T ocean of the twentieth oeotnry, drMMd vhm proTed to wu wiuaawHiuuinn or uw ie-1 only a fleh wound. publican policy, that ppean will be white with American ships carrying cattle one day last week one of tbe cows American products from the field, introduoed henelf In the, way of in forest, shop and mine, thus furnish- sorting her horns in the crown of his - .. , pants and convincing him that there Is fj. " a difference between a low and a high vuuuuiLnim uiuumuuq oi Ameri-1 altitude V l : : - v.- .... ., ,.M,g . conrt Hall was up from Gold Hill Muunuun oi uepuuucan: prosperity. I yeaterday D. Brooks Is out In the mountains takiug an outing. Hiss Clara Skeel. 'of Portland, Tisltlni Medlord friends. Mrs. p. I. Hutohlson, who has been ill for the past week, is . oonslderanly The Kansas City Democratic platform accuses the Republican administration of iforming an alli ance with England, .which is untrue. i But the same platform oDDoees leg islation for the building of Ameri- llaDTOad- nanahina for nnr fnwai .rr.in. Master Johnny Wilkinson left for rA. r.fr . iM-k...:! Roseburg last night for a several weeks' , r.-...-. . vUU with friends. an tha Kmwirla aaiw. i s.t.it i r "T ')l ZJ Le Hubbard returned Wednesday British) ships that earn $200,000,- from Pelican bay loaded to tbe guards w a year inat tne Bepuolicana are with flab one day's catch representing anxious to keep at home through an even seventy. the -construction . and employment of American instead of foreign ships in our foreign carrying. Teachers' Examination. Tae last session of tbe legisla- Notiee Is hereby given that the oounty superintendent of Jaekson County will I bold tbe regular examination of ap- . J ::.,.. ii. ' ...-.-..., (.pn.H u jraonu an . Biueuuiug iqb Jacksonville as follows: statute so as to 'ailiw the district fob statb papers. attorney to file criminal informs-1 Commencing Wednesday, Aug. 8, at tione without the intervention -'of " " B' mV Dd contInu,Dr nnl mr,na ir,-a Th ... ,r,i "aturaay. Aug. 11, at 4 o'clock p. m ? . ' . . " Wednesday Penmanship, ' history, jr uwimjrg wuu uiaimcu .nelllnn-. almhra. radln. n-lvnl 1.. flt to ne in Violation or tne conshtn- Thursday Written aritb.. theory of won of the state. In a test case re-l teaching, . grammar, book-keeping, ntly decided by the supreme court PftTlc' 8lTU government. ; the law was held to be constitu- t.f yrlo'8pny. TUtm ill .1 " uu"nuiwuii, poysunu geog- - " a""j rapny tional and valid.1 aacilitate . business before circuit eoorU and aoid the needless ex jsenae of grand juries. , Read tbe following parallels made by Samuel Gompers, president of be Amenoan Federation of Labor: 1898. Since August f una year we have been in the greatest ' indn .- trial ' depression this country haa ret experienced. It to no exaggera tion to say that ' more than 3,000, COO of our fellow toilers through- , eat tlte country are without em ployment, and have - been so ainoe tbe time named. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature. psychology. - . . , fob corarr PAPERS FIRST, BBOOND AMD THIRD GRADE CaarrmOATES. Oommenoing Wednesday, Aug. 8, at a. m., and continuing until Priday, Aug. 10, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, - 1899. The revival of orthoarapby, reading. industry wbioh j - Thursday Written arltb., theory of w - nave , wit- teaobing, grammar, sobool law. neasea Wlinin tbe I Friday Geography, mental aritb Past year, la one I physiology, civil government for general con- ' pbxmabt oebtivioatsm. V. ' ! gratutoUon. It ednesdsy Penmanship, orthogra- u ucyona que- pny, reading, Uon ' that the Thursday Art pf questioning, theory wages ui ue or-1 m teacninsr. method! gamsed workers) . y o. a. Creooby, County Bupb uho ' uow in- creased and . in many instances tbe boors of labor either reduced or at least maintained. st over the stats seatag to U. that all bartora have the aeosasary lloease, Mr. and Mrs. J, Ai Tlaoher, raoeatly from AihlaaJ, were la Msdford ' this E. Woman Is at Coles tin tor a couple week looking over the town for a bust- of weeks' outing. . v. ... ness location. ' Unfortunately for them Mtaa Uamta Nieholsoa ta at Rolestln 00 building Suitable OOUM be SSOUrad, for a week's outlnjr. ; ; r .: .!i 1 'v : T" VW Wt VW Dr. J. U.Kmh Mturned this weak Ma , n regrets weir, inaoiuiy from a visit to Portland and Salem. - Merohaat G. L'. Davis aad daughter, Mlsa Haaal, are at Oaleattn this week. Mrs. M. W. Skeel, of GranU Pass, visited over Sunday with Mrs, G. L. Davis. Mltses Mary and Johnnie Little were amiiog lsst Saturday's Chautauqua visitors. :: Miss Susie Oook returned last week from her quite extended, visit at Ore gon City. Miss Mary Davtsoa came up from Kiamathoa Monday tor a visit' with home folks.. ;;i ' Ed. Van Dyke, of G rants Past, spaa t Sunday, with -Mtronaat John ftarrts aad family. . Vi. John Nelson was la Madford this weak gattiag his threshing outfit ready forbualaass. Miss Vlrgte Woodford waa with Ash lead friends and at the 'Chautauqua last Saturday.' ' Mr. ' Renos Hamilton and sister, Miss Krma Wigle, were at the Chau tauqua Saturday. Mra. R- E- Ier and Mrs. Jul'a Miles lelt hist Friday for a several days' out ing up on Butte creek. J. A. Perry, 3. E. Enyart and P. Osenbrugge were up Bu'te creek way Saturday and Sunday oatohlng fish P. J. Halley left Wednesday for Los to looate'ambng us. Mrs.' t. "l; Craadsll, wile' of Rev fur Orandall, . left , Tuesday . morning Ogden, Utah, having bean called thither by a telegram announolng the serious Illness, with typhoid fever, of their soa. The family's many friends here will woleome, with much joy, news of the young man's reoovery. ' Eugene Amann left Wednesday tor Orovtile, Calif., where he goes to work in a mine.,. .He will rids his wheel, the entire dUtanoe 350 miles. 'Gene Is mighty fine young msu and bis friends here of whom there are several and. then some all wish him a pleasant trip and lota of work at a good prlos G. B.Wlld, ot The Dalles, Oregon arrived in Med ford last weak He her looking tot a location aad when hehssgottea '.'onto" something that suits be will bring hU family here. . It waa through correspondence with Real Estate Agent 8tawart that tbe gentle maa selected Msdford as a plaoe of location. . ...-, ,;v : a 8. 8. Halsted and L. W. Copeland, of Ft. Klamath, oame over to Medford this wesk and on Thursday evening "packed their freight" for Dawson City, Alaska, where they expeot to re main. They are a brace of solidly built men and if anyone can withstand the rigor of that northern clime they surely can.' ' TTnnlaThomma WmL waa-dnwn tram Angeles and several other California , Hurte, 0n Wagner creek, poiou, for a twe weeks' visit with rel- Monday. He roporU J. B. Tsmby. of Sacramento, a gentleman from Tilia- atlves. M. Lown, of Corning, Olif., arrived in Medford last Sunday for a week's visit with his daughter, Mrs. J. V, Heffaer." J. B. Hardin, H. B; Sample aad Wm Simmons were up on the head waters mook, Alei. Taylor,' from Riverside, Eter Hendrlx aad family, of Talent, Marshal 8am Murray,. of Medford. all visitors aad campers at the. springs during the week, A. J. Stewart, Judge James' Stewart of Griffin creek this week doing, a -bit land Merchant H. E. Boyden were over of prospecting Rev. Adolph Haberly, Ralph Wood ford, Lewis Warner aud Frank Hull are over in the Jenny creek Country taking an ontlng, Mrs. J. W. Vawter and son, Ralph, of Santa Anna, Calif., are here upon a visit to Mrs. Vawter's brothers, C. O and John Ramsey. , . . v Mrs. R. A Raver and ohlldren ar rived in Medford Tuesday from Bumpier, Oregon. Mrs. Raver is a niece of C. O Johnson, of this oity. on Rogue river the first of the week fishing. Mr. Boyden landed an eight pounder while other of the party pulled In several lighter weights gentleman fishing on the opposite bank of the river from them caught a salmon that measured three feet In length. Aaseag uw Ctaarcwes. . - PRESBYTERIAN OHUHCn Rev. . Russ will preach neat Sun day morning. There will be no even ing service. The morning services "Snap Sbot'T8utton aad son, Ed., of wU1 continue during the next few Sun Ashland, were In Medford Mondav trv- a, 10 the pastor's absence tbe Ing to buy horses for. the government evening servloes will be discontinued aad selling Snap Shot liniment. - I ciihibtian church Mra. Carrie Urtnn. formarl of Med- There will be DO preaohiof services ford, now of Coulev. Calif., la visltlnar the Christian Church next Sunday, friends ia San Pranolsoo, Uklah, 8a- g w tne uiness oi tne pastor, Rev llnaa and nthAr California nnlnta. : I uiat. W. H. Barr came In from his mine, In the Illinois valley, Monday evening, and returned Tuesday, accompanied by his daughters, M' Ada Mills and Miss Lillian Barr. . Mrs. R. A. Hendrlx, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. M. Harvey, for the past seven mopths, left Wednesday for Los Angeles, where she will visit other relatives, R,H. and W. L. Halley left Monday for a week's hunt and fish up at Mc Allister springs. Thoy' will also go to Fish lake and divers other places where fish and game abound. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Miller are at Portland for a couple of "weeks' visit with Mr. Miller's relatives. ' From Portland tbey will go to -several other nearby . points for visits with other relative. : ,: J. D. Calbertson, Haery Ratrle aad Manly voaiet, of imMe Creek, ware Medford visitors Sunday. Mr. Cut bertaon brought ia a 'wagon load of bogs feeders which he sold to J. W, Wiley for $4.6 per hundred A. L. Coiemaa aad family, of Pueblo, Colo., arrived la Medford last week, aad have reated tbe Rhodes residence.' They are now making ready for a trip to the coast, aad upon returning they ill take up government land. T. M. Simpsoa, wife and daughter, from South rn . Calif orsis, arrived in the city last week and will make- this place their home for a few months at least. They are housekeeping In the Gaines resldenoe, in West Msdford.1 Miss Mamie Isaacs left Tuesday even- Sunday sobool at the usual hour METHODIST CnURCH. Sunday morning service, subieot: iteoreatlon ana Best." Mark, 6:31. "Come apart and rest a while." Let all who are interested In this subject come to tne 1 1 o'clock service. - The fourth and last quarterly confer ence of the M. E. Ohuroh will be held August 4th. Presiding Elder Summer- ville will be here, All official members requested to bring written reports. W. B. MOOR8, Pastor. JEWELRY TRADE IS BOOKUfa Aw M.r . Lavish la 1lr Perahaau o( Praalpaa Stoaa ! - Thaa Bv.r Ba(r. American women are fond of jewelry at all time, but there has besn little amlt to their desire lor precious atone thla year, say the Chicago Chronicle. This ia the Jewel age. Never before have women in America worn so msnv or such costly one. - The report of Gen. George, W. Mindll, jewelry exam iner at the New York public store, how the importation of precious tone and pearl during tb year 1899 to have been $19,321,752.5 the largeat value ever 'brought through the port of New York in th history of the jew elry trade. :. OI this amount J,907,34.7 rspre-' ents unont diamond and 113.414.117.79 out diamonds, - precious stones and pearl. ::i'y-;y':- .: The Spanish-American war had an appreciable -effect wson the diamond market daring 1808, and this year the jransvsai war caused tbe price to ad vance. '.: Tortnuate are those who posses all OOHSj' fl-FlSHlH'? ss ees i r . uefatJ' I poinU la Oregoa, aad. at Taooma and present. Toleanie raptlons Are grand, but skin aruntiona mn lira of joy. Buoklen's Arnica Balye cures them; also old, running and fsver sores, ulcers, boils, felon, onrna. warta. nnu bruises, burns, soalds, otaapped bands, Samuel Oompera i. a JXX ttffi.o (W.I DOX a-t a. . . The great nnmber of deaths.and fchas". Strang, dTugglsT 8ea' Sold by prostrations from heat in the east, as reported Dy tne eastern press, is j "a aX Q I A alarming to Pacific coast people Vnw I Vnln wb are unaoonstomed to inch ex- Jror I a feats and Children, periencea. There has already been TaJ Y fcW KZZl CTI deaths and nearly 100 prostration -JSmM nd tha haatMi eaeann h.a mm ixll T?1 trf -rrrrw rvWHt W-jr J usr Seattle, also with her brother, George, stVocojvr, B. 0. She expects to be absent at least six months, perhaps longer. J. D. Buchanan arrived ia Medford this week from Southern California, He has rented the Gaines place, west of Medford, and will reside here for sev ers! months at least. His family Is now in Humboldt County and he has re turned for tbem. ' S. H. Howard,' of Portland, H, G. Meyers, of Salem, and P. T. Roger, of Oregon City, were in Medford this week looking after matters pertaining to the state law relative to barber license. .. These gentlemen are the , board of barber oom miss loner aad are Of course, the advance differs accord ing to tha quality and Rise, inferior stonesbelng.plentifuIandchcaD. Pearl hate become so popular thatdespitethe Increased price it I impossible to sup ply ine oemanu ior nne specimens. Colored stone are not fashion' fa vorite, Emerald that is, handsome tone- are scarce. Perhaps it i the accuracy with which colored atone are imitated that has caused them to be come less popular; for many of the imitations can only be detected by mj expert. Fancy stones, especially colored dia. monds, have become a fadland the jevr I esse of .American women contain some of the finest specimens of these beautiful stone to be found ontaid of the royal collections of Europe, Oi course you are, Tlicse nice, warm days Just make a fellow want to shoulder a pole and go' after 'om-now, don't thoyT' How's Your Piohina TaolxleP Does it need any replenishing? It it does, oome in arid let us show vour new goods, We'vi got everything a fisher-: man can want split poles, all prices, 16 and 18-ft, bamboo poles, fine assortinont oi flies, artificial bugs and insects, lines : '" . , . , a . i. t 44ft. -IA ill as . ' and reeiu. dubkow, uau uoxm, yvmn dmh," ow, , i- Boyden & Nicholson m A NEW SHOEriAKER AT KAHE'S M wViviV vvl. Shoe Store where repairing is neatly done at Bedrock prioei. For Men's wear call and see our lone Calf and Whang Leather 2.50 Sn0M- Bucklnsham Hecht'a Boote and Shoes for wear, rontiaos for Ladies. Children's Shoee-of at 3 rontiaos lor badies. v ' Bi2e and quality 1 ' i W. T. KAMB MIIIIK)WIIIIMIHMMIIIIIMMIIKMHH4'-MIIIIIHHMMIIIMIIMIIIIIIM (laOlemcn Creeli Ums Absolutely . O the best Lime for' all purposes ever e burned in the Kogue Kiver Valley. ' , ,' . . . Kept In Stock at Medford . . D. R. ANDRUS HaHswMsMl hi M4Ht4: by J st MAWMN. MHWHUMHHIM HHIIIHHHtHfHH MMIi . . . STATE KOfOl ICHOpi . , . . Moasaesitsi, Oregoa . . rail wravop Septemfear Uu. The Students of the Normal Sobool are prepared to take the Slate Cer tificate Immediately on gradu- ation. Graduates readily seoure . good positions. ; ; t Essens of year frets (is I lis. Strong Aeadamla and Professional , Courses. New Special Department , ; In Manual Training. WN BealsyS TraWat OiMrliial. rer eauiatu eosulslsf fall aaaeuDoe al, aSSra P. L. CAMPBRLL. orW.o. Was, PaasiDMT. Sesraiarjr of Paeully. 1ST 'ia.3i;;', -jrM.''- to Everyone who has Stock, or keeps a Cow, needs V: QALLO WAY'S Waste-Proof Feed Doxes 4 For feeding stock hay or grain . ; ; - BEfSAIIfiR KiJJV?DVRBj..A.f Uu rose to Ml cassia wtMi far IS? .VJJSTL.9'. "ul,,', Vi stxnt OlfaV OSJHT r bp 4 will aavn faar tla Ito eetl I be Th stock ma to tatsi as wUL much .w.M ."';-" A ?'25ilrotJ56 x "aia b In frosfof even sow whs MakleS.'' iilaSS1' ""pW' IO 0O7Nllri iSan any ottsv if il aiOHT ta mkm Li mmm icf , aecompMl. nek rlc&t. IUalrs a sklll-aam sea aVall taeaTT Im!.!!LV XFJ Li" r'r!lr, m Two rxHin to ts pinu d st urn in, a K Wlio rail amenoa for Be. KlANa OAU0WAY, Pi3, Central Point. Quezon. U. S. A. tyinirinBer will be presseoted. ITbeJMJob Printing Office aMl ' "' 1 "i','V V 'if Yt VfV 1 'JWl' i-VV - i-uvw. -r-t-wjy . Does the kind of. Work you want the kind you're willing to pay for. Try it. - J-