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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1901)
r: Do not forget lliul In UiIh ftt'O nf nloolrlclty, X raya mill llilniia ilmru Ik iiio him'Ii iIiImk nn tuiiillnii till In Inialiivai You rttuNt movu unit way or tlic mlntr, Vniir liuithiiiM iimihI u. tlior liiurfaau or ilouri-iun. You ilnn't i it to ilu Hid liiluir, It In it litminiiNlratail fdut tlntl ml vnrllMliiK iny, If iilauail In a fimil imwIIiiiii, 'I'liitlii'Ntmiiillum n Hiinllioiii Oioiinii In I'll n Mam, I linn iimmliiuun ul 3300. TIiIm wo ifuurauuu lu li iliu FfATPII ft llth ma.VJSi n PROFESSIONAL GAUDS. J)R. II. N. UUTI.1CK, DHTKOI'ATIIIHT llnuma 3 mill 4, Optra lloii.n lilor-U, ovuf Mlrtinu tJitiu liloru. ICxiiiulmitliiiii. tri'ii Mnllurtl, OrvKun , L. AHNOI,l). DISNTIHT. I'alnloaa oxlracuiou ol inoih. nfflca aver Vnn llyko'a turo. Mcilfurd, UitKun. (J, T. JONKS, COUNTY HUKVKYOII, Any or nil Wlitrtmil HurvoyliiK promptly rtono. rim County Surveyor unit glva yuu tuo only liKl work. Moi1ford,OroKOD gNELL & HARTSON, ATTOUNKYB AT LAW. Will prarllca In nil courla nf Ilia tt llainlln lluliuiii, Mcuforu Oniion, J JAMMOND & NARUEOAN ATTOHNEYH AT LAW OIBot In llewarl nik. iltord. Or. I. KIRCHC1CSSNKR,,. IMIYHICIAN ASO HUKUKON, Central 1'ulnt, Oregon. MoiUor(lomco-I.ln:lloy llullltlOK. WMlncHlay ml HiiuiMny.v auiu II a. m., ou and atmr April to, 'W. J 8. HOWARD, HUHVKYOIt AND CIVIL KNCJINKKK. U. . Deputy Mineral Hurveytir f r the Hlute of Orctfoa. I'oHtoftlcc ftOtlraiut: Modfrd, Oregon. ft B. PICKKL, PIIYHICIAN ANU ' If.fcUN. IJIDk oura-ll to hi a. n. ii.l l:SOtoS p. ill. X-IUy Lalioralury-Kiainlt llona tl.W to lift. ODIcoi llaakln Block. Hclfoi.l. Or W. I. Vawtkr. I'rea. H. V. AIkik, V Trot 0. 11. L1SDLKY. Caabtor. Jackson County Bank .CAPITAt, $so,ooo... MEDFOflD, OREGON Loan money on approi-oil aocurlty, reoolva de Mltn nulijool la click nud traimaot Itcnon bntiklnit bimlnvMi,. Your ImnlneH Millcltctl... OorrrMiinlonla: Lndd A llili.ll, Hnlutlt. Analo California Hunk, Han Kranclaco. Ladd A Tlllon, 1'orlland. Corbln Untitling Co., N. Y. J, II. 8TXW AIIT, H. K. AKKKNY, 1'rcildont. Vlco I'roaUcnl J. K. KNYAIIT, Cannier. The Hedford Bank Mcoroao. ontaoi) Capital, $50,000.00 A General Banking Business Transacted DI It KOTO KB J H. Stewart. II. K. Ankrny, K. II. Whitehead, W.F.Towiie, Ilnraco 1'ollon CITATION. In tho County Court of tho County of Jnokion, HtaUt nf Oregon, In tlio Matter of the Itslalo of) Phoohn J, Ilomluro, u help-1 Citation by Iohh child of John Ilomluro, f 1'ubllouUon. Tho 1'coplo of the Btato of Oregon, to George M. Lovo. Orootlngi BY OUD10II of llilH Court you, anld OeorRO M. Lovo, aro hereby eltod to nppour boforo tho Hon. Clmrlea Prim, Judiio of Hie County Court of tho County of Jnokaon, Stnte of Oreon, nt the court lioiiBii at Jnoknnnvlllo, within four wooka nft(.r tho date of the first publlcntlcn horeofon to.wll: Tho Oth day of July, 1U01, nt ton o'clock of ihnt flay, to allow obubo why you, the aald Oconto M. Lovo, ahould not bo re movod from youroftloo nn RU,rdlnn of the aald Phooho J. Ilonduro, and for tho further purpoau of fully aooountlnK for all tho aaiiota and prop orty of yourWald ward that you have now In jour poMOHftlon. . In featlmonv whereof, I. Ou Nowbury, ox . officio olerk nranld Court, do hereunto aet my hand and nfllx tho acal of anld Court nt offloe In Jaoknonvlllo, aald county and auto, thla tho 4lh day of Juno, I0O1. . 'J. . . ' Que NKWnuiiY, 4 bkal f Clerk. BnolMk Burtaon, Attornoya for I'liooho J, , llandure. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land offlco nt Iloaeburff, Oregon, May 8, 1001. lllbllU in iia.uuy K1.UI. .nun n, .u.,u,T,.n nninod Hotller linn lllnd notloo of hia lntoutlon to mako flnnl proof In aupport nf hla olalm, and thai aald proof will bo made before Oua Now. bury, county olork of Jaokaon (jaunty, Orogon, ut Jackaonvllle, Orogou, on Juuo '12, 1U0I, vl: JKBBB W. ADAM9, Oil hla H. K. No. tlWl, fnrthoBJi 8WJ4, 6M 8B4 Boo. 12, Tp. U S R. 1 Kaat. Ho immna llio following wltnoBaon to provo lila enntlnuouH realdeueo upon nnd eultlvntlon of anld Innil, vlr.i , Aibiiri CiviiHlnv. Dan'l Inarlcmnn. Tnnno A, Umilley nnd Win. Ilofnor, nil of Uorby, Jack nob Ooumy, Orogon. J, T. UiuuuES, Hogtator, VOL. XIII, Doq'l Kill Yourself Wm Your Time By burning wood In your cook stove during Summer; but save Health, Strength and Honey by getting one of our Automatic Oil Stoves. Five minutes will prepare them for cooking anything V'''' Diy Summer Weathor is Dontb on Whoels THE SNOWY BUTTE SHOPS, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON WW ovo: lniiil tliu old hack, ami runow Its tiaolulnosa with a now get of wlioola lor u vnry roiifonulilo llunro. Full cqiiiiimcnt only bent wood Mock tired. Kiratulura wlifolw rllit. Hull borfiiK mnchinra and alio cuttcm. All work wurrnnlod. Thul tullg tlio lulo. Kriiollom lioraoa anful.v aliod. HIIiik uaud wlien nocotanry, Compe- liti.l .tii,ltl.ilal Irt ,lf.,MH .....l..ll.ir,.l .n....l.ltinru Valartnary In Shop A Anawara quick Calla UUIil 3 First-class Rigs Fast Horses ,rn li UNION LlVKin S 1 AnLrJo 1 13U 1 " Nti McCOWN JENNINOS, Props. C.i Seventh and li SH. nedford, Ore. f,U-J I r.a Kit Specie I Attention to Commercial Hen I. A. WgBB, Dealer In Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper Tlio I-aruoat and Ili'Bt Holcutod stock ol furniture, carpets, wnll imiur, window ulindcs nnd liotiiio-ltirnUlilnB goods to be found itnywhoro In Southern OrcBon. v Undortaklng doods kept on liand. Picture Iraminp; nnd upholatcrlng. - Seventh Street, Medford, Oregon New Lumber Yard Rough and Dressed Lumber .. .. Fir and Pine Shingles Rustic and Flooring Three Years Old. Thoroughly Seasoned. Medford, Oregon FRANK W. WAIT ...STONE YARD Gonornl eontrnotlnR In nil lines of stone works Cemetery Work a Specialty All kinds of marble nnd (?rnnlto monumen , ordered dlreot irom tne quarry Yard on O airuot Haai Commorlolal Hotel Dloolt . ' JflGKSQHVILLE nflRBLE J O. WHIPP. Prorr. Does General Contracting in all GRANITE AND .Tacksonville.. Have Your Printing done At THE MAIL Office Compare our Work with That of other Shops HEDFORD, " JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON,. FRIDAY, JUNE 1901 J.BBEK & CO. J. II. MESSNER, Foreman Careful Drirers can 13 SI Ed en . 9 fB3 nn ca ca on K9t, 0. E, QORSLINE SONS MANCPACTUREItS OP AND DEALEltS IN Yard Praia of Vhlllnaii"8 Warehouse THE MORTAR DHUO STORE, a. II. 11 ASKI H ANTTHINO IN THt LINK or Uruga, Patent Mctlloinca. Booka, Btallonery PAINT3 and OILS CliiarB.Toluioi'o. Tollot Artlclu, Klc Prcacrlptlona Carefully Componndcd 7th St! , Medford, Oregon MEDFOKD, OREGON Lines. MARBLE WORK. CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY - ' - Orep-on. JIIjwL A LITTLE OF Birds cannot open the foot when tho leg is bont; that U the reason tbey do not fall -off their perchep. If you will watch a hon walking, you will notice that it closes its toes as it raises its foot, and opens them as it touches the ground. The enormous growth of the- orange cultivating industry in Cali fornia in recent years is demon strated by the fact that in 1880 81 a total of 15 cars laden with the fruit were shipped east from River sido, Calif., while in the season of 1897-08 the shipments amounted to 4,7000 cars. A new gun now being constructed by the War Department is expected to send a projectile weighing 2,380 pounds a distance of twenty-one"! miles, acd should further improve ments be made in that line we may eventually have a gun that we can put up on the coast and fling a shell over to Europe whenever we wish. The word "gazettee" is from the name of an old Venetian coin worth about one-half cent of our money. The name is applied to newspapers because it wsb the sum charged for reading the firBt written journals that made their appearance in 1550. After the paper was read it was banded back to the owner, who charged the next comer a gazette for taking a peep at it. The Engineer Corps of the United Stntes array will explode 7200 pnundu of dynamite in the Narrows of New York harbor, shortly. The dynamite was used as a defense of the harbor during the Spanish war, being connected with the shore by electric wires) After the war closed it was taken up, and as the govern meut has failed I) nud a bidder it is proposed to make one grand dis play. West Point authorities have is sued a manifesto defining the rules as to hazing, threatening all sorts of punishment to the cadets who engage in the pleasant pastime of ranking life miserable for, and mu tilating new cadets. Very lisely that will be the last heard of the regulations until some notorious haze reminds the authorities of the rule. One of the most prominent Bap tist preachers in the vicinity of New York has made it a practice in all bis pastorates to write his resigna tion within a week of his entrance upon a new field, sign, seal and de liver it to the proper official with the remark: ''There now! Never ask me for my resif nation. When ever you want me to go just break open the envelope write in a date to the document and offer it to the congregation." A notable feat of engineering is the driving of the Great Northern Railway tunnel through two and a half miles of solid granite in the Cascade range. Boring was start ed at both ends toward the center, and so accurate were the engineers' calculations that at the meeting point the difference of alignment was scarcely one inch. This cut ting through refaotory material was accomplished in 45 months by 800 men. Miss Francis L. Calveard, a sten ographer in the employ of tho Wt st ern Union office in Louisville, Ky., has suddenly made a patent. She found in transferring the ribbon of a typewriter that it was a disagree able task, leaving the fingers badly stained which could be removed only with great difficulty. She contrived a Hi tie device by which she could make this ohange. with out touohi:ig the ribbons. It wns found to be suoh a success that she NO. 25. sent it to Washington and had it patented. : A few days ago Miss Calveard received a letter from a concern dealing in such novelties, offering 10,000 for her rights. Bartholomew Moriarty, aged 65, fell irom scaffold and broke hia neck with consequent local paraly sis, says the Philadelphia Medical Journal. He walked six miles to St. Joseph's hospital, Yonkers, New York. The X-Ray" made a diagno sis of fracture of the cervical verte brae and the broken fragment was removed by surgical procedure. A plaster dressing was applied, union' was perfect and recovery prompt. Patient was discharged cured in six weeks after the injury. Quick work. Next. George Cooper, who for some years was organist of St. Stephen's Church, London, at the city end of Holborn viaduct, once ventured ' on a pre diction which is interesting to re call today. Sir Arthur Sullivan and Sir John Stainer wera friends when they were boys of 12 or 14, as indeed they have' been ever since, and Stainer was a pupil of Cooper's. He chanced to meet his friend one day when he was going for his les son on the organ and took him with bim. They were both organ stu dents, and the teacher put them in competition with each other, giving them themes upon which they were to extemporize. Apparently he thought highly of; them both. "I should like to see the race you two boys will run together," he said when they had done. "You ought to do something in the ?;orld." There are plenty of prophets in ' the world, but true prophets are some thing of a rarity and especially when their predictions take this double barreled form. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This .question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it today. TryJell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. Ko boiling! no baking, simply add Dolling water and sot to cool. Flavors: Lem on, Orange, Kaspberry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers today. lOets. Don't Knock." An exchange says that a new or der, the Don't Knock Society, has recently been organized in Buffalo. "Knock," in this.sense, is a familiar elang word that will be in the dictionaries pretty soon, if it isn't already. It means, don't spitefully injure, detract or hinder, others. The constitution of the Buffalo lon't Knock Society declares; We believe that the p actice of speaking ill of our ftllow-men, otherwise ''knocking," is detestable, unbrotherly and uncharitable. We believe that many lives are ruined daily, that many hearts are made miserable and many men and women driven to desperation by the despisable practice of "knock ing." . Every one caught ''knocking," saying something ill about any body else, is fined 1 cent. And if every one who does this, had to pay 1 cent for each offense, the accumu lated sum would soon be large. There 'must be criticism, censure and reproof; but "knocking" is an evil habit. Some people "knock" their neighbors, some their ac quaintances, behind their backs, some the city or state in which they live, and some Are such chronio "knockers" that nobody nor anything suits them. They always pull back, ' never push; always hinder; never help. There are orders . and societies enough, goodness knows, but an or der of "Don't Knockers," if it could keep from "knocking" one another, ought to be henefioial. ! A Sprained Aukle Quickly Cured. "At onetime T suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Washington, Va. "After using several well recommended medicines without success, I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief came bb soon as I begnn Us use and a complete cure speedily followed." Sold by Chas. Strang, druggist. Printing Is both An art and a no ton no. An art In the beauty sad symmetry of the flninbed work and ft bo1 eooe In theexactnefisof the de tail which go to make up the flnlnhfid whole. To do art In tie prlniirtff require flood material, new type faces and careful, skill ful workmanship. TUB Mail Job Printing department turns out this nlass of Work no other. it you are in need of any kind of priming, from a onlMiig card to a pouter, gire uh a miv and you will get a Job that Is oeat, tasty, ' - -"'.-:-! , i-r Up-to-Date 0)1 Fever Rampant. An Ashland correspondent to the Portland Telegram, in Bpeaklng of tho oil excitement In Jackson County, says: save at Gold Hill where some phenom enally rich strikes in the gold veins bave been made during tbe past six months, oil is talked of to tbe exclusion of tbe precious metal, and the oil fever ap pears to prcvade alt classes, breams of a forest of derricks near by along Bear creek valley are Indulged In by men of conservative temperament and solid hold'ngs In this favored region of gold mines, rich farms, fine orobards nnd pretty women.. The faith of many is being backed by their money; nearly everybody buys oil slock, and oil-boring projects are being promoted by the mnt substantial citizens, measured In tbe dollars and cents of their belong ings. . Let it be said tbe oil excitement was a bae's of rationalism; there Is really a chance to strike oil here, and this view is supported by the best in telligence employed in the geological reconnalsanccs which have been made- of tbe country. Six months ago a Cal ifornia company placed a man in the- distrlct south of Ashland. His opera tions were well screened until he bad acquired extensive land holdings; then- it was learned that his employers were large operators in the Southern Cali- luruia uii ueiue, uuu uireufciy lb waff. known they were lookiog for oil. Then the Southern Oregon Oil Company came Into being and proved to be a thing of such rapid growth as to astonish its sponsors. Fifty thousand shares were early taken up In Ashland, and since that time tbe stock Is being bought daily all over tbe" country. Boston and other towns in Massachusetts hare re cently bought a large block. Other states taking stock extensively are Wisconsin, Iowa, Colorado, New York, California, Missouri, Washington, and also British Columbia. In Oregon, Portland, Salem, Albany, Grants -Pass and several eastern Oregon towns are prominent buyers. This company has puichased a fine new boring plant in Chicago which is warranted for capac ity to bore 50C0 feet deep, and barring accidents, will begin boring the first well within three weeks. F. M. Cates, wno comes recommended as an experi enced well-borer from Bakersfield dis trict, California, has been employed to handle the machinery." Didn't Marry For Money. The Boston man, who lately "married a sickly rich young woman, is happy now, for he got Dr, King's New Life Pills, which restored her to perfect health. Infallible for janndice; malaria, biliousness, fever and ague and all liver and stomach troubles. Gentle but effective. Only 2oc at Chas. Strang's drug store. Smallpox at Yoncolla. - Rosebouo, June 11, 1901. It has been reported for several days past that smallpox exists in Yoncolla, bat noth ing definite was known regarding itn Now, however, the reports have boen-v confirmed and it is known that some -. four or fivo typical cases exist there and as many more have tbe disease in -a light form. Doubtless many other - persons hare been exposed to the con- -taglon. - Judge Thompson sent Dr. Twltcholl yesterday in response to the request of the oitizens there, to investigate the' rnmors of smallpox. The doctor found . nine cases oi tne Disease existing, are of which are In a very severe form. Seven cases are within the corporate . limits of Yoncolla and two just outside.. . Judge Thompson, went to the afUiotedv locality this morning to personally In- , vestlgate the condition and will in all", probability recommend rigid quarin- . tine, and that all trains be not allowed -j. to stop there for a time. ' ' Better for the Blood than Saraaparlila i For Those Living la Malar! pistrlstst. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio. - OVERALLS rnaNeiseo, cau T,..7LJI,..7. AN