The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, September 21, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HEDFORD HAH
Published Ererv Friday Morning.
A. 5. 8UTON.
Mkdford, Friday, Sept. 21, 1BOO.
WAN WAS BORN TO HUSTLE.
He la of few days; but quite a plenty,
SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR
Entered In the Postofnce at Medford, Oregon
aa Second-Class Mall Matter.
KpiMiMU National Tffl
For President,
WM. McKINLEY,
Of Ohio.
For Vice-President,
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
Ol New York.
For Presidential Electors.
TILMAN FORD. ...... Marion County
j. j. r ULiL.Eiiv...iKju(rla8 uounty
"W. J. FURNISH Umatilla County
O. F. PAXTON....Multnomah County
The Oregon red apple is. king
again this fall.
When Med ford geta that water
ditch then we will shine outshine
all competitors for metropolitan
femora.
Senator Hoar's logical reasons
for urging the election of McKinley
and Roosevelt have had a rather
depressing effect upon the Demo-
ratio editors. They have suddenly
discovered that he is not a patriot.
There are over thirty thousand
bank depositors in Colorado now,
an inorease of nearly a hundred per
cent in four years. Perhaps this is
one of the valid reasons why Mc
Kinley will carry Colorado this
time.
DEflAND FOR HOG AND CATTLE
PRODUCTS.
Through the Republican policy
of opening the mills and restoring
confidence to general business, prao-
tically every workman in the United
States has become able, since ISOti,
to have nil the freuli meat he wants.
The fact thut the oity workman can
afford to eat more roast beef, chops,
hams, veal cutlets, bacon, pork,
sausages, etc., than he could
1S!)C, means, of course, that thore
must be more money in the farmer':
business of rinsing corn to feed to
cattle and hogs. '
Take the many other products
derived from oattle and hogs, whioh
had been raised on corn, like 'lard
glue, gelatine, isinglass, curled hair
for mattresses, etc., bruBh bristles,
felts, soap, glycerine, ammonia,
fertilizers, , hoofs for ' button ma
terial, cut bones for knife handles.
etc., poultry foods from dried meat
Boraps, albumen for fixing colors
and finishing leather, neatsfoot oil,
etc all these have naturally more
extended uses when times are pros
perous than when they are not.
For instance, lard nearly every
cracker made is about one-eighth
of it lard. In prosperous times the
families of workmen go on picnics,
travel, eat oyster stews, and do
other things whioh greatly increase
the consumption of crackers.
As a result of such increased de
mands for the products from Blaugh'
tered hogs and cattle, which in turn
means better demand for corn, there
has been an enhancement in the
value of live hogs and cattle as fol
lows:
Jan. 1, 1897. Jan. 1. 1900.
Cattle . . $507,929,421 $688,486,260
Hogs . . : .168,272,770 245,725,000
Total.. .$674,202,191" $935,211,260
HONEST MR. BRYAN.
Without doubt the next president
will be Mr. Bryan. He has one
quality which will ride down the
opposition if he has no other hon
esty, honectv,
Sun.
For instance:
other samples of the political "hon.
esty" of William J, Bryan be given,
ile is, in riot, neither better nor
worse than many other mon of
prominence, and his twisting of faots
to suit his own purposes would not
call for any special condemnation,
were it not for his own and his fol
lowers' demagogic and irritating
boasts concerning his alleged great
honesty. And that's all there is to
it. Marysville Appeal.
Hon. blnger Hermann.
The nbovo named gentleman
who is now United States commiS'
sioner of the general land olliee.
will address the people. of Medford
and vicinity upon political issues,
on Thursday , evening, September
2th, at 7:30 p. 111., at the opera
Iioubo, in Medford.' '
Mr. Hermann is the best friend
Oregon ever had. Ho has been
puunc service lor a groat many
years, and during all- that time ho
has been ever faithful and energetic
in Oregon's interests. He is the
only man in public life in Oregon
whom democrats as well as repub
licans have good words for. He is
the only man in public life in the
state who commands the respect,
and votes, of men 'irrespective of
party. He is a friend to evory lo
cality. He is a good, honest, hard
working man in your interests and
also in the interests of your neigh
bors. He has more friends in
Southern Oregon than any other
man known to the people in public
life. Everybody will want to hear
Hermann possibly not so much
because that he speaks for the re
publican party, but because that
he is Hermann.
Don't forget the date of his ad
dress in Medford Thursday, Sep
tember 27th at 7:30 p. m.
IN SACKS.
Medfora's Poultry and Fruit Show
Victoria, B. C.Sept. 17. Among
thu advices brought by thu Brecon
shire from Chiun woro stoiioB of thu
arrest of CliinuRe with the heads of
foreign t-oldiers in sucks. It seems
that head money ol 50 taols is paid
fof each head. This fact was br. ught
to light by the diBOOvory of tho
private paperB of Viceroy Yu.Lu of
Tien Tsin. In his day book is an
entry whipb reads: -. . , ,
"Tuels, 100, paid for the heads of
two American marines killed in tho
advance for the relief of Tien Tain.
Taels, 50, for the two guns captured
on the tame' occasion."
The entry ex ilains many ghiintly
incidents whioh have been recounted
of the killing ol wounded.- When
Captain Beyt'ahd three' marines
with him fell at the engagement be
fore Hai arsenal, attempts were
made to decapitate them. Toe next
night some Cbinotie were found hid
den in the millet an 1, trying to es
cape, were bayoneted. One dung
with great tenacity to a bag which,
when opened, was found to contain
the head of a United States murine
gunner, Wutkins.
The Reunion and Medfurd's Day.
IT
rlffcirA'-i til i rlS-TiriVi'J
A
IN
3IG CUT
PRICES
u
All OXFORD TIES cut down Qc a pair
Now is the time to got 11 pood low kIioii lit oust.
Call Komi and gi" yimr fit. 8111110 odds and emls lliimh lie
low cost. In order to iiiako room for full goods wo oll'or
for the next few weeks shoes that cost us if'i.iO nt $1 1)0.
lon't forget the place at Kauie's Store. If you iiro hunt
ing a shoemaker cull in and linvo your'work done in good
shape.
A Shoemaker always at Knme's Store.
w. T. KAME
J.
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(Coleman Greek Lime
Absolutely tho best Lime for all purpoHott' over g
'' burned in tho Rogue Hi vor Valley. f
... Kept in Stock at Medford . . .
D. R. ANDRUS
: HiwJkd In Mtdford by J. It. HARDIN.
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lbe poultry aod fruit ebow which
will open in Medford, November lOtb
DrOmiRPfl lAMt (T.n nrl atiMaaa V V.
uonesiy. v,oiusa day brings evidence that tho ebow
be well represented with poultry, fruit
and pet Btock, and well attended by
When the Colonel lobbied for the People of this aud adjoining counties,
ratification of the Paris treaty, know- Mr- PP"- of Phoenix, will no doubt
ina .0 h. c.M t Ma v, f I BnlBr some 01 nis tuiomm geese. Ur.
It is noticeable that most of those
irba are speaking with so much
sympathetic satisfaction of Lincoln
Republicanism were not Lincoln
Republicans when Lincoln was
T 11! n.i .
.nepuoiican. iney stood over
against him on the other side.
The charge of militarism, made
by the Democratic candidate for
the presidency, is an insult to every
American soldier serving under the
flag. All soldiers, whether regulars,
volunteers or in the militia, are vol
unteers; They have entered tbe
Bervice of their own' free '"will and
accord. None were drafted.
"If there is anyone who believes
the gold standard is a good thing,
or mat it must be maintained,
warn him not to cast his vote for
me, because I promise him it will
sot be maintained in this country
longer than I am able to get rid of
at. - l nis language was used by
Hon. William Jennings Bryan in a
epeecn at Anoiville, Tenn., on
Sept. 16, 196.
The Roseburg Plaindealer is a
newspaper every citizen of that
-wide-awake city ought to be proud
of. It is the best gotten up paper,
mechanically, the best edited and
the best general newspaper in any
town or city in Oregon, outside of
Portland. This is not intended as
a bouquet, but instead is a plain
tatement of facts. The people of
Roseburg who do not encourage the
Plaindealerby extending all patron
age possible are making a whopping
big mistake.
It is a great disappointment to
the Bryani'.es, that American troops
are not to stay in Peking with the
British, as it gives them no oppor
; (unity to yelp English . alliance
against tbe present administration.
Uncle Sam don't want anything to
do with China except to have our
legations and citizens protected as
guaranteed by treaty, and to make
the Chinese pay indemnity for the
-Murder of Americans, cost of the
iwcue""and "damages r'lncurfed ' by
the Boxers.
cepiance, mat it meant imperial- Point, will be represented with Brahma
ism, ne was nonest, wasn't neT Uh, Kame and Hamburg chickens. A,
yes! His present course looks like f'-'hesaniore will enter White Leghorns;
it we don't think. carl Ul7al, Butt Cochins; Ed. Pblpps,
When he inaiaterl that lh isano 5 eL Gliky "
I l.lin h . W.ha. W! I. .. . U T 1
duiu nrno oo supreme mai Earl Calkins and a number ol others
ne would not accept tbe presidential will enter Barred Plymouth Rocks, and
nomination at the bands of the many will enter Brown LeghornB.
Kansas City convention, unlees tbe H" Iiller the hardware man, will be
T,rt nl.tf- .,.) . .:cj uu u'",a w"n lne reiaiuma incubator
"'"r ud will assist in other ways. Mer-
piana in lavor 01 lb to 1, ne was chant G. L. Davis offers live dollars for
uuuest, wasn i ner un, yesi His nrst prize oa a pair of Barred Ply
Bpeecn 01 acceptance, making lm- noons, naen ousiness men
perialism the paramount issue and e M'e8e tKcome interested the as-
utterly ignoring the white metal , 8 DO ,0Br 01 Iauure' w"
uueny ignoring tne wmte metal, will be the next of Medford's thriving
looks like it we don't think. busineis men to join bands with tbe
w nen ne rants and howls against members to make tbiB the best show in
the alleged imperialistic course of tne 8,ute'
the administration in the PhiliD- 11 WD0 Bre D0W "rested, or ex-
pines, and bellows alloud in defense ZlZZTTl D"rea ln, frowin
of the 'consent of the governed," spectfully invited to band fifty cents to
ue is uonesi, isn't ner un, yes! w. a. Uembi-ee. secretary, or H. L
The way in which be ignores the G'lkey, treasurer, and become a mem-
proceedings of the North Carolina TOr 01 tne a88O0latl0n' In this way you
nullifiers. who. I)mnn,ati ,.. W "m 06 belPiB an "dustry which will
' ' J I ha nr hanaR A tki. i
are, have disfranchised 80,000 TLTM
groes in aeiense ot the Jfourteenth by not only men, but by women and
and Fifteenth amendmenia to thecn''dren that of raising more poultry
United States constitution, looks and better Pultry- This is a part of
like it we don't think. oiversmed farming which makes any
Wh.n i lane t. . uU,r, more prosperous,
J... ... . I t. iUWlllblli!
ui preaicuons as to vne evil times
which would come upon our country
unless the people elected bim presi
aent 01 tne united States, be was
honest, wasn't he? Oh, yes! And
when he now repeats some of these
prophecies, even in the face of their
very evident failure to materialize,
and add others even more prepos
terous, such, for example, as the
prediction that McKinley's success
means the end of all Fourth of
July celebrations, it looks like it
we don't think.
When he attempts to make the
British-Boer war a question in Amer
ican politics and damns the admin
istration for not adopting his dog-
la Remembrance of Qustauv L. Hien-
olng.
A preolous one from ub has gone.
A voice ws loved Is stilled.
A place Is vacant ln our borne.
which never can be tilled.
Ood ln his wisdom hai recalled,
The boon his love has siren ;
And though tbe bod. slumbers here.
The foul Id safe In heaven.
Death's keen arrow has pierced his heart.
He'l borne untn thA .nr.!
In vain wait human skill or art,
po mortal arm could save.
No more we'll see his smiling face,
Nor hear his lovely voice,
Which oft bas cheered our dwelling place,
. And made us all rejoice
We noon shall meet In realms above,
Ourffllef Will thn h. nr.
There we'll unite ln endlesB love,
. ui pun iurerermore.
Sister Fannie.
Market Report.
Editor Mail,: The ninth minimi en
campment of the Soldiers' uml Suitors'
Association of Southern Oregon, whiuh
was held at Ashland last week was one
of the largest ever convened in that or
ganization. Tbe street parade on Thurs
day p.m. was an imposing and giand
affair. Tbe old soldiers kept step with
the music aod wore as lively ln mind as
In the days of the war.' The reunion
was a pleasing success. The following
are the names of the soldiers who at
tended from Medford: Wm Forsyth,
M 8 Damon, F M Stewart T B Ellison,
O Carpenter, W Carroll, U 8 Bartholo
mew, B N Williams, Joel S Smith, H
Voegell, J C Smith, A T Drlkko, A R
Bradnoy, O J Olark, C H Hover S
Ward, W G Gowland, W T Applognte,
A a Hooker, L T Ploroo, O Goblo,
W Adams, D R Andrus, W Rawllngs,
Rufus Cox, N R Johnston and A J Stew
art. A goodly number of the wives of
the soldiers were also present.
Friday was Medford day. The en
tertainment at the tabernacle in the
evening by tho Medford G. A. R. was
especially well rendered. The Ashland
orchestra was present and played sev
eral patrtotlo selections. Mrs. I- T
Pierce, of Medford, delivered the ad
dress to the old veterans of '01 '05, pay
ing a glowing tribute to tbelr valiant
services to our country in its hour of
peril, giving great honor to our Oregon
boys, who gave their lives up in tho
Spanish wars lu Cuba and the Philip
pines. No better regiment ever wore
tbe blue. Tho quartet singing by the
Gore brotbets, recitations by Miss Mae
Mornmnn and songs by tho Johnson
sisters were an excellent nnd well re
ceived. Tbe cake walk took the house
by storm and much ce-Jit Is given Miss
Lillian Rftinohart for ber excellent
(ruining. The following children were
participants in the cuke walk: Leader,
Mabel Cobs, Eddie Wilkinson and Wray
Curry, Wilson Walt and Bessie Howard,
Earl Ulrich and. Mabel Wilson, New-
come Harrison and Hazel Davis. Tbe
cako was awarded to the first named
couple.. L. T. Pierce was committee on
program and chairman of the evening
ino list of newly elect d officers wore
published in these columns last week.
Tbe Central Point fair grounds is the
place of meeting next year.
XXX.
For Sale or Trade
For a heavy team of work , horses.
light driving team: both o-ood andriln
animals and perfeotly gentle for women
and children to handle. Address, C. C.
uuuunsi, (jentrai r oint, Ore.
i For Superior Photos i
6b Com-to HhiiiIIii IIuIMIiil', 7th Ht., ovn' Howard's Grocery W
$ Store. All sizes from a stamp photo up to 11 x U. 3)
LH. C. MACKEY. 1he Lc'd"" wp-
3ftJ. j v A
Everyone who has Stock, or keeps n Cow, needs
a ALLOW AY'S
Waste-Proof Feed Boxes
For feeding stock hay or grain
RPP.ATIQT? UnF(O0AVKU. Am the foo.1 Ik all coniumvtl wllhin
OCiUnUOD thbojt, there In pntotltntly NO WAHTK.
KmoIi hoi Will Tfft four hnml nf snlLlstni tint. ....1 ,tm fiu niw
for eacll CUbtr ((Kit nf Nnarn flinlMtniil within it Th lu.wn. UP. ft... .'.(.
neU'iiuoportlntt inrt ftnuily mnvml. Tho Htook run to there hi will.
Kvcry boi u.mI will HA VKfour time lUco.t in one ooiwii; count jour rattle
ana how much jou cotilrt kiivh hv uhIiiu ttirm bnint).
. . 1 .1"2' "e yx "hfitiiO b In fmni o( pvory row when ntitblctl.
V 7w"!!Ll;, tne in inmi 01 cvory row when tub led.
I U Hf-rTTKU.CHKAl'KH.nna MOUKCONVKNIKNT to uk thnn any other
nuiii i io muKo .inn UMi.,Kw.n or llf tlitif. A rut, will, MM illncllmis lor n.ak
fecillQtf dfiTlce.
If Ihl
ire u noBKCul in your locality, ni-nil Two Dollar, to llm nntrnlxn nnd ri a
leg, amompunlemitch rife-lit. Itvijulrua ii.i nKlll-aniono can mako tbcnl
FRANK GALLOWAY, Patentee,
Central Point, Oregon, U. S. A
HTlnfringors will be prosecuted.
Smoke the
The following are the prices nald hi
our merchants this week for farm pro
duce. Thin lint, will ha nlm,l !,
matio suggestions, he is honest, isn't week as the prices change:
he? Oh, yes! The way in which o.u I.! "m
he suddenly avoids referritig to Mo- Flour '. . . .'.'.'.ii.'m per ioo'ibs
Kinley's offer of good services to Mlii Feed ! i ! 1 . 1 ! :V.'.7. .Wte "
bring the South African war to an Potatoes,. 70 " ' ...
endijkndwing,,as he does, that the &&:::r,::::::::z' v.v.vIafSr
presideht then;, went aa far as he gn'.ary,...,. .........031 " lb
wa justified in going, looks like- Eg-"'"-''-- , "'9--
e dotfrtwrik; 'r"" shbuiderV,: : : : : : : : : ;: : : : : : :;;os JS
And ao oa ad infiaitnm could fe"'?.''.-."- 2 !.b
uuho UI.,,,, , Off " 0
Advertised Letter LUt.
Following Is a Hat of lettors remaining cn
f? .S3, w tte Mo,Uora postofflce on Sept.
Bridges. JB Brown, H J
Burrougbii, Grant , Petltt, Eld Ooo VT -
Huberts, Julia D 8bula, Adoll
Woltermann, Hr H
A OharffA of one flnnt'vrlll m mnft.. nm. A
ltrerv of eauh of thA ahovA lAttAm
Persons calling for any of tbe above lelterr
wlll please say " AdTortlsed."
Q. F. UKitiiiMAW, Postmaster.
A new record has been made.
The Downeyville, California, stage
was held' up the other day by a
lone highwayman, and the sole
amount of money obtained from
the load of passengers was $3 from
the editor of the Downeyville paper.
Crusade prize baking powder none
better none cheaper you get a prize
with evory can. Warner & Wortman.
ha Flof de Alfonso,
A new Cigar, long and slim, with Havana
filler, Mr. Kurtz's own make. It is a gratifying
smoke, and. is proving a very popular Cc cigar.
Have You Ever Tried
KURTZ'S BOUQUET,
Tho popular 10c cigar? It is hand made, with
clear Havana filler.
Lraoiho Biaicds or Key West ahd ixroaTBn Goods.
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i "P'RTfTT'.Q TTATTXP. A TTT A ATnnrt
On nearly all kinds of Harness Material,
Leather and Furnishings, but ....
My Prices Remain Unchanged,
And nre the Vwtv Lowicbt, conslstont with first
class material and workmanship.
J. G. TAYLOR,
MEDFORD,
OREQON.
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Your Liver
Will be roused to Its natural dntles
.: and your biliousness, headache and
,. 1 . constipation be cured If you take
Hood' a Piiio
Sold by all drogKiiti.
Southern Oregon State Normal School
ASHLAND, OREGON.
A Strictly First-Class Normal Hnlmnl.
demic instruction and the highest professional ' training.
JLach teacher a specialist. Beautiful and healihful loca
tion, and homelike surroundings. Rrmrrlin Woli w;n v,Q
conducted on . the cooperative plan. Fall Term begins
September-rlOth.U; Wri.te fpr catalogue .and further infor
mation. ' w. li nn,..U'
L E. Viking, Secretary. I President;