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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1901)
JtWl Do not forget Printing i ! ttitti In lliln iiru of ulootrklly, X rayn unit lit I it un itiont in no hiii-Ii lliliiKiiN hliUHflMtf ttlll In ttiiitlhi rm You uitinl iiiom oiHMvtty or lliu olhoY. Your litiitliii'itH in nit t ul Uiur Inurt'UMU or iIcmmim. Ycm tlott'l mint tt lo do lliu liilitir. U Id n clfMiMUiAlruitnl fuel I tint nl voiilitliiK imy, If til iu ml In i rund itioiMunt, Thii tiiiNL iiHullinii it Hnuthuin Oi-KHitiilN l'tiif Mam It linn uiroiiliitittii of 3200. 'iiitn wo uuuritiuuu to be thu Frozen Truth PRO SESSIONAL OAKDB. J)U. II. N. HUTLICR, OHTHOI'A'IIIJOT' Kiioiik it mill Opera lluiiito lilni'k, over Hlriuig a Drug atoru. i';iiaiiiiiiuiiiiiN iri-o Miulord, Oregon I, L. AUNOU), DKNTIHT. rlnIo eitrnotlou ol teeth, omen over Van Dyko's aiaro. Modfurd, Uirgon, Qt T. JONES, COUNTY HUHVKVOR, ' Any or ll ktnde nl Hurroylng promptly done. too uoumy ourvejur ubu give iuu iu lot tt ark. Modluid, Oregon gNKLL & HARTSON, ATTOllNISYS AT LAW. Will practice In all eourta of the atala llaullB llulldlug, Medford Oregon, 2JAMM0ND & NARRKGAN ATTOlUHtYB AT LAW OBm l wwart lk. Medford, Or. jj5,KIRCHOE8SNER, rUYBICIAM AND BUUOKON, i Central Point, Oregon. ' Medford oltiea-Llnller llqlldlng, Wedneaday ' ud M.iunLy, ;0lo 11 a. ., OB noil alter . April 10, J, 8. HOWARD, . 0CKVKYOK AND CIVIL BNOINKKR, 0. a. Deputy Mlntral Hurroyor lor the SUM olOrecoa. f oaloffloa addreaa: Medford, Oregon. E, B. PICKEL, rilVBlCIAN IAND SIJKVAUM, Offlet hour II to It a. m. an J 1 :90 to I p. no. X -Ray Lebornlory-Kiamlnatloni yi.60 to $. , oatoi Baektn Block., MMrord, Or . I, VAwran. Free. ' II. 1. Auxins, V Tree 0. It. LINDLBY, Caatilor. Jackson County Bah ...CAPITAL, Sso.ooo. MEDFORD, ORKGON Loan money on appnwmt BceuYlty. receive do ikmIu mitijoot tu check anil Irnmnol a iimiore bunking b'jlnu. Your tiualnnaa nollcliwj.... Oorreapoiideiiiai-Ladd Hush. Hitlem. Anglo Cnlliurnln Mank, Kan Kruno Uco. Laild Tllton. Portland. Corliln Hanking Co., N. Y, 1. II. Btbwaiit, . U, K. AKKkiir, rrotldonl. Vice 1'tciUcnl, J, K. Khyaiit, Cannier, The Hedford Bank Miorono. ontnor Capital, $50,000.00 A General Banking Business Transjcted DIltKCiTOIta i H.Slownrl, II. It. Ankeuy. K. II. Whitehead, V. K.'l'ownc. Iloraoo I'ullon CITATION. In tho County Court ot tlio Htato ol Orouon for tho County olJiiokanii, ,.,,,. In tho Unilcr ot tlio KHluto ol Jacob M. Blmulo, Srilor to hIiow cnno why onior o( Hulo ol roul Y'V",Af!TYrV.TR8.uncounT by J tho putltlon IUI ilny proKpniml ninl Sloil by W. T. York, lliu liilmlnhtriiKir of tho cbuuo ol Jacob M. BIiihIIo, dnevaeeil, prnyliiir lor nil onliir of dale ol null online, that It BomiBnry to noil nil of tno ronl cntiito toiinylhelmliitiluil. none nualnHt mild cmnto und tlio costs nuu ox- poiiHoeoi niiminipiiriiiioii, It In thoroforo orrttnul by tho anld Court, tlinl nil piiritOIIH iniCrONlUII 111 INK iib.w.u w. oi.... ..y OORHOU niMUinr iiuiotii nun. kwu-i.j . -i untny, tho Wilt iluyof Juno, A. u. IWt, nt ono o'oloolc In tho niuirnoon ol eitlil ilny, nl tlio court room of mild County Court nt Iho Town of Jaolcaonvlllo In thu County nl Jnol(non, to 8hOW dlUMe wily an onior nuuuit. uu 5- "';-" to tlio enld nrtmliilntrntor 10 noil ho much ol tho horoinnliur uenunuc rum uoi... ...v .... -coniiod nlinll bf nccoHjiiry, to-wlti , ., Tho Wjof NWUnml Wli olNKW of cotton a, T. 07, . K. I Mimi 01 .Tiiiiiuiun." ...... .... ... conlalnlnir 100.SO acrca of land, ol ho prooublo . Ar no ' . That tho holri nt law of snld doootumd nroaa followB! Btta Hhndlo, rreldlnp nt Dnnvlllo, Monturo County, l'onn.i Alloo H, Wnaaon. ro ildliiB at Biixtou.'tlodfori County, rutin, i Lm , llennott, roaldlng ut Tyrone lltalr County, Bhudlo, ronldtnft at I.oraont, Cjjntro County, - Ponn,, all Bletora ot auld doeoRmd. And Ilia fnrthor ordorod tliot a oopy pfttitB . order be aorvod upon nil the ahovo namod holrs and upon all unliiiown liolrs by puhllontlon In TUB MmiiPOitD Mail, a weekly notvBpuner pub Halted weokly at tlio City of Modforil, JncfiBon Oounty" OreSon, ne by law roaulreii In uoh Dated Ma, 24, W. ; 0nAtI,1(B rnm; . . County Judge Stats or ORMOW, '. 1 b. aal'd county, ocrtff'y that tho foroitoliiK oonatl. "Sb o fifll, truo and oorroot copy anil tlio wnoio incruoi ui mi v" vjr Court In tho mnttor ol tlio catnto ol Jaoob M. Biinuie. (lorL'HNuii. . , , WltnoKB my hand and the ncnl of tho County VOL 'MI. Doit'lKlll Yourself Before i t r - r By burning wood In your cook stove during Summer; but save Health, Strength and Honey by getting one of our Automate Oil Stoves, five minutes will prepare them for cooking anything J. BEEK & CO. Dry Summer Weather la Doalk on Wbeola THE SNOWY BUTTE SHOPS, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON Will ovorlintil tlie old hack, unci ronow lt naolulneea with a now get o( wlioulB lor n vnrv roneuiiablu lluuro. Full oouintnont. only bout wood BUick uecil. Klretvlnta wlipolwriuht. cutU'rn. All work warranted. Tltut FractloiiB liorros euloly dIickI. HIIdu mud wlion necorsnry. Compo lout ninulilnlet lo doctor ngrlcullnral mnclilnory j Veterinary In Shop Aoewere quick Calle 1 First-class RUls Fast Horses UNION LIVERY McCOWN 4 JENNIN0S, Prop. Cii Seventh and B Slf. Hedford.Ore. Specie I Attention to Commercial Hen I. A. WEBB, Dealer in Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper The trget end Boat Boleotod etook ot furniture, carpet, wall pnpor, window ehadcaaDd houao-furnUlilog; goods to be . , , found anywhere in Southern Oregon. Undertaking tiooda kept on hand. Picture framing and upholstering. Seventh Street, Medford, Oregon Hi New Lumber Yard IV 1 Rough and Dressed Lumber .. Fir Rustic and Flooring 'rhrru Venr.i Old. Medford, Oregon Thoroughly fcnaonetl. r i 1 If You Build Or think of building. this spring; wo can furnish you with ' 1 Doors. Sash, Rgduldings, . Rustic ani all Mill Products i Manufactured right at homo at the " N. B. BRADBURY PLANING MILL . Medford, Oregon K JBGKSOHVILLE HIBBBLE WORKS J. O. WHIPP, - Protr. Does General Contracting in ail GRANITE AND .Taoksonvillo. MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUtfE.28, IV . ! , w Your Time Hub borlnK mnclilofe und nxlo tolle tha title. J. II. MESSNER, Foreman Careful Drlren STABLES CO I Oil ten iiu caJ ca i : on ; ;ES BO. ea aa), it O. E. GORSLINE & SONS WANUPACTUItUnB OP AND DEALKItS IN and Pine Shingles Yard Pnuth ol Wbltmnu's WurohouBe THE MORTAR DRUG STO$E, H. II.11ASKINS. Prop H AHVTMINO l THI UN Of DriigB, riitoui Mc.llriiieB, Bnoka, Htatlouery, PAINTS anil OILS Clunii1. Tol'iKt-o. Tolli't AitloloB, lilc Prescrlpllons Carclully Comp6nndcd 7th St. , Medford. Oregon - Flooring, Lines. MARBLE WORK. CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY A LITTLE OF - There ia a patch of ground in Colorado, six miles bv three, which yields $20,000,000 worth of gold a year and will not bo worked out for a century. Golden nnd diamond weddings wore celebrated by (S14 couples in Prussia last year, and the state contributed medals to each hus band and wife. 1 Mr. Morrill, ex-governor of Kan sas, is preparing in Kansas an orch ard that will be the largest in the world. He is planting 64,000 apple trees in tho orchard, which is 880 aores in extent. 3 The soil in Dawn. Mo., seems to be prolific of surprises. A farmer there, who recently struck ahatnrul gas well while boring for water, has bow round a three-foot vein of coal fifty feet away. The Sicilian woman is eenerallv illiterate and is pioud of being so. in native parlance such a one "sees with two eyes only." Those who can read are said to see with four eyes. The department of agriculture at Washington em doys about 2500 clerks. Conservative estimates Dlace the mineral output for this year at j fully 11 ,000,000,000, yet there is no division in the federal machinery of the government to look after the mining industry. , , ... . An Arkansas planter is making arrangements to start a kangaroo ranch.. The hides aie valuable-and the tendons much more so; . -The latter(can be split extremely fine, ard are the , bent thing known to surgeons for sewing up wounds, and especially for holding broken bones together. . A quarter of a century ago the whole of the mercantile marine of Japan could have been described oil a small sheet of note paper; but now it requires a considerable vol ume, as it totals 491 steamers of 484,853 tons, and 1,031 sailing ships of 140,083 tons in all 680,942 tons, and it is now tenth on the world's list of ship-owning nations. Tho recent p.inio in Wall street was relieved by ono delightful in cident. A countryman who. heard, of the excitement and had evidently roitd of tho scene?, wanted to see I he stock exchange. Some one di rected him lo ' the old building, which is in process of demolition. "Plumb wrecked I Clean destroy ed! Well,' well, that beats me." was his comment. In Hawaii enormous quantities of ducks are raised by the Chinese upon the edges of theocean. Twice a day, within restricted areas, they are permitted to eat the young fish which swim in the inclosed coves. Fish are reported to be growing scarcer every year, and by some this diminution is attributed to the wholesale destruction of the youug fry by the Chinese. The private letter books of Robert Morris, the finanoier of the revolu tion, whioh were lost for several generations, were brought to light in Washington recently, and have been deposited in the congressional library.' ' Another acquisition by the library is the original , manuscript setting forth -the various deorees by whioh the titles, were oonferred on Columbus by the pope for the dis covery of Amerioa. ',. v v There was a unique mixing of re ligions at a meeting last week in Now York. It was a meeting of the Baron and Baroness Hirsoh as sooiation and wan held in the Bap tist Church, of whioh Rev. Dr. Mo- Arthur is pastor. The baron and baroness were Jews. Wu Ting Fang,. Chinese minister to this country, 1901, NO. 26. Dr. Hober Newton, the distinguished Episcopalian divine, also delivered un address. " ' Now that the use of boiled drink ing wator has become common, it is interesting to bo reminded that a similar method of guarding against diseaees was practiced in ancient times. Herodotus tells how Cyrus had his drinking water boiled and carried in silver vessels, and Pliny the elder relatea tbat Nero had water boiled and afterward cooled fjr drinking by placing it in glass flasks surrounded with snow. Morocco has taken a first step toward civilization. The ' Sultan has ordered a set of Highland bag pipes from a Glasgow firm. They are probably the most costly 'ever made in Scotland, as (he moan'.ings are in eighteen carat gold and the price is (1000. One of the chief of ficers ' at the - Saltan's court is a Maclean a nephew of the High land ohief of Lochbine in Mull, who insists on spelling his name Mac- Laine. 1 A missionary returning to Basle from Pategonia brought with him a collection of ancient Fategonian skulls. The custom house officers at Les Verres opened the chest, : in spected the contents, and ' informed the owner ' that : the consignment must be classed as animal bones, and taxed at so "much a 'pound. The missionary was indignant and eventually-the ' officials agreed to reconsider the question. : When the way bill ' had been revised it ap peared in the following form: "Chest of native skulls.' Personal effects already worn." " ' The potato is probably dispersed more widely among the ' people of the earth than any other American product with the single exception of tobacco. Indian corn, now grown to be our greatest agricultural staple and one of the best life-sustainers known', is little used by the world at large. But tobacco, with no life eustaioing , qualities . whatever,' is known in every land and clime. Its widespread and enormous con sumption is one of -the wonderB of the world, for no drug, food or other substance ever came into such gen eral use in so short a space of time. The rearing of - ostriches in the valley of the Nile is likely to . be come an importaut iuduslry in the near future. An experimental farm established under French auspices, in the vicinity of Heliopolis, has successfully demonstrated the suit ability of tlio climate of the Delta for this purpose, and during the present season the number of bird of all ages has reached the respect able total of 1,400. The runs are established by uieanB of cheap rab ble, and are planned out concentric ally round a central watch tower, whioh permits of a survey of the whole farm being'made at a glance. One day several yoars ago John Steel, a spendthrift, waB in Phila delphia. A rain setting in, he ap proached a hack in front ot a fash ionable store and essayed to engage it to carry him to the hotel. The driver said it was impossible as he had a party in the etore. , Steel tossed him a $500 bill, and the bitckman said he would risk is. When he arrived at his destination Steele Baid, "See here, oabby, you are a likely fellow. ' How would you like to own that rig?". The drivor thought he was joking; but Steele handed him $2000. A half hour - later he 'teturned . with ' the statement' that he nad purchased the rig. Steele then gave him $1000 more to buy a stable, and the man today is the richest hack owner in Philadelphia. : A Wisconsin fisherman put his hook down in the muddy waters of the Mississippi, hear Lansing,. Ia., recently, and : floated in his boat with the ourrent until he reached' Prairie- du Chien. Somewhere be tween those two points he caught 1b both an art and a science. An art In the boauly and aymmetrv of the fliilHhed work and a aol once in the exaotneeeof the de tail! which no to make up the ItnlBhed whole. To do artlttlc printing require good material, jew typo facofl nnd careful, skill ful workmaiinhlp. TllK Maib Job Printing department turna out thlB clnHB of work no other. if you are In need of any kind of printing, from a calling card to a poster, (lire un a call and you will got a Job that la noat, taaly, l)Ho-Date was hidden the largest and most perfect pearl ever found in those waters. This pearl is now locket! in a vault at H. Deakin's art roomc in tbeFine Arte Building in Chi cago. Mr. Deakin was offered $40,. 000 for it. He refused lo sell i because he tbinks.the pearl is wortk $50,000. It was bought from th fisherman by a Prairie du -Chiea. man for $17,000. The connoisseurs who have seen the pearl since Mc Deakin bought it pronounce it the most wonderful ever found in Amer ica. They, say also tbat it ia equalled by few in any other ' part of the world. It weighs 103 grains and is pear-shaped, measuring mora than three-quarters of an . inch in length-and five-eighths of an inck in diameter. It is a perfect pink, and so lustrous that one can sea the reflection of his" face in it. ' ' A valuable cup was won' in a bi cycle race in Australia by a mam who was dead when he passed, tha winning post. The race took plaoa at an "electric light carnival' aa called, in the presence of 10,009 ' spectators. Ia the last lap James Somerville, a rider, forged to 'the front and secured such a lead that his victory was assured. " Wheat within twenty-five yards of the fin ish he was seen, to relax bis hoht on. the handle bars and lose his footing on the pedals; He did! not fall from the machine, however, ani amid frantic cheers dashed by 'tha goal,' winning- the race by half wheel, i As he passed the finishing; . post be pitched forward 'and feH.ta the ground. When he was picket up he was found to be de'adj and. what is more, the doctors declare tbat death had come to him wheat he was seen to lose his hold on : the - handle bare. It was a dead body that had-ridden the last 25 yards of the race. - . , r ... A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cared. "At one time T suflored from B severe) sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Gary, editor of the Guide, Washington, Va. "Alter using; several well recommende medicines without success. I . tried. Chamberlain's Puin Balm, and am pleased to Ear that relief came as Boom as I began Its use and a complete cur speedily followed." Sold by Chas. Strang, aruggisi. , The Los Angeles comity exhibit alt tho Pan-Americuu exposition at Buffalo attracts iuany visitors. This exhibit consists of citrns and other fruits sup plied by the Sontheru California l"rait Exchange, while the olivo oils, canned goods, etc. , tire supplied by tho Board of Manufacture.- . Tho exhibits . aro , in stalled back of a facade made expressly to represent the old Caltloruin adobe mission construction. Archways are lilted with -oranges and supported, on. pillars oruameutod with lau palms, s.oius and California b:imboD. Mounted on one of these arohes is au olopb.au made entirely of English walnuts. Ton-enci Hauimu, tho oporator at Ilia Big Mountain siitnnl cabin near Shani- okin, Pa., was dragged by two stran gers, but Ilauuan, although nearly over come by the drug, tlnuv.' Imusolf upon ono of tho ineu whom he saw working tho switch for tlio purposo of wrcckinfC the express tram, about duo. Tho .ex press passed in safety. Haimaii thou set tho danger signal for all trains and collapsed. He was afterward found,, nearly dead, by trainmen, but recovered under treatniout by a physioian. Tha robbers escaped. ,. ;ri -s v Better for the Blood than Sarsaparllla - For Those Living In tho Malaria District Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonle. LBlflHW PANTS AN rSANOISCO, OM oonri a un. v. .j, NHWI)T, SBAf. - U'"l Advertise In THE MAIL and- get good results was the principal speaker and Rev. on his hook clam in whose shell