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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1901)
Do not forftet that In UiIh m'oof olcoit Icily, X rnvH (kiul IIiIiiuh i Intro In mo run)) LhliiK Hi m-hihuiik ill) in liMitm-Hi Yutt muni MiovuoMi! wuy or Llio fiiltnt. Your htmliii'M mufti tlutr Ifici't'iuio or iliMirnHM', Vim llOM't Willi i it in du 111 rt lit 1 1 1)1. It In ii (1fiiiim.ntrit.ui. fuel Unit utl VMi'UitliiM Uiiyn, If ti I lit! nil in ii flood fiiuilluiii. 'i'liitltuMlinmlliiiit lit rtmiilmnt ornuiin In Tut. Mam, ItltuHM uiroiiliiiimi of QSOO Tltln wo nuuniilcu lo be Lb , Frozen Tr I'UOFEBblONAL OAttDB. )U. II. N. UUTL1CR, llnTI-iOI'ATIIIHT Itoouiii S uiul I. Oin'i-u llntinu Monk, over nuiiug n Mriig more, iMiniiiiiiiMioim ii" Madlold, Oregon J, L. AUNOU), DKNTIdl'. I'AiitlcxH Mtrutiltoii of tmjtli. Ortlco aver Vnit lyUo'n iiuru. Modfonl, Oicki. (, T. JONIW, CUll NT V HUH VII VOIt, Any or nil kinds id Hurt-eying promptly done, run County Uurvcyor uun hivo you uto uuly legal wutk. Mt-dfmd, Oregon gNICLL & HAUTSO.V, A'rroitNKva at law. Will pmctlcn In nil riiurla ol the Htal lluuil In llulldlug, Sludford OruKou. JAM MONO A NARHKGAN ATTOIINKYH AT LAW Offloe In Itowarl Dill. Medlord. Or. K, KIRCHGKSSNKK,'- l'HYHK.'l AN AND KUHOKON, Central I'olul, Oregon, Medford nfhro-I.lnlloy llulUllntf. Wednesday ml Mntuiday, ll;S0 lo II a. in., on ami nllur April JO, "W. J, 8. HOWARD, HUKVKYOR AND CIVIL KNOINKKIl. D. H. nepuly Mineral Surveyor lor llio Buto ofOrogon. I'oaionlea address: Medford, Oregon. K, B. PICKRL, rilVHICIAIf AND fHIIt'.K.UN. . 0m lioure-1 I to U a, m. kud I :an to fl p. ro. X-Kay Laboratory Kanwloetlona ll.no 10 a. Oftlcoi HMkln Mock. Medfotd, Or W. 1. Viwrnn. I'res. U. Auxins, V I'M : ' O. It. LINULBY, Castllor, Jackson County Bank ...Capital; Iso.ooo. MEDFORD, OREGON Loan mono on approved socurliy, recotve do poatl aiiblnet lo cheek and transact a gonort tanking minimum. Your business sollolKH.... CorrospaiideHlsl-I.ndd ft Hush, Hnloin. Anglo California Hunk. Hun r'rnnclsco. J.ndd Tlllou. Portland. Corbln lluiiklng Co., N, Y. 1. U. Stuvaiit, U. K. Amteur, President. VIM President. J, H. t!NrAHT, Cnsltlor. The Hedford Bank Miorono. Oncson Capital, $50,000.00 A General Banking Business Transacted DIHICOTOIIS 1 H. Stewart, II. K. Anlirny.'H, It. Whitehead, W. P. Towns, llnraoo l'ollon CITATION. In the County Court of llio Hlnlo o( OroKon tor inn liouniy 01 .iHitiii"'". In llio Mutter of llio Huliile of Jucob M. Blmdlo V...i.i.t.1 Older to Bhow onuiio why order of milo ot ronl oitiih! nliould not lie mudo. ,,,,, m.e ai.hu'aimnu Tfl'I'l K BA1I) COUUT. HY J tllii pollllon llilmlny pronenled nnd died liy w. T. York, tho iidmltilmrntor ol the cnlnlo ol JnooU M. Hhndlo. tlotieiiHud, prnylnu tor nn ordor of nnle of ronl omiite, Hint It " iifi;isHury tn noil nil ol Inn rmil nliilu to liny Hie Indebted- nenn iiKiilnHt nnin ennuo iiuu niu uobvo rmu u- n,.n.nu nf amittlulriLtllin. It In llioroforo ordered by the Httld Court, thill nil pernonn Interested in inc opiuiu 01 mim iw M.l,.u...l unj.nr l,forn nnld tiountv Court Oil But- urdny, tho aiilh dny of Juno, A. I). 1IKJ1, t ono o'oloek In llm nflornoon ol mild dny, lit llio nnri .Mm nr Hnld foniuv Court nt llio Town of Jnoknoiivlllo In th Ooniily of Jnokaon, to allow onuna wliy nn ordor nliould not bo (minted to the mild ndmlnlntrntor to nollnomueh of the boreintiitor aenoriiieu rem umuvu m .uat,u uv A n. .,.nll h nnnHM,trv. ta.wlt! The WA of NW nnd ml of NKW of neotlon . t ot d o 1 il7.Ht. of Wi nmetto Meridian, . eontaliiliijfr 100.89 ncroa of land, of ho probublo VJ,5. f .ld deoennod are . a follownt Ktta Bhndlo, renldlhK at Daiiylllo, Monturo County, Ponn.l Alton M.Wna8on. ro aming at Baxton, Uodford Coiinty, Ponn, j L.,,r,. Uennotl, roaldlnu nt Tyrono, Ulalr County, PopS", ind Bmnin 0. bntligato and LHjlo v mnnoio, remimiK .v,.".., nil lulnvu uulfl (ll.imnHOfl. : And it In further ordered that a oopy pftlila ordor bo norvod upon nil the abovo niimod holra and upon all unknown holrn by puhllontlon n Tiib MunifOiin Mail, a weekly newDpitper pub llnhod weekly nt llm City of Modford, Jaeknon Oounty, Orngon.-ns b.v Inw rouulrod lu nuoh oanen mndo nnd provldod. vt , , f, . Dated MyM,l0i. - CnAm, PIIIH, County JudKO, 8TATB Of OHJWIJ, an, , 1 ' I. Qua Newbury, olork of tho County Court ol aid oountv, oertlfy Hint tho foronoinu oonall tulon a full, truo and oorroet oopy. and tho wholo thereof of nn ordor of the mild County Court In thomiittorot tho catuto ot Jacob M, Vvl&nn'nrhllnd nud the aenl of tho County Couruiila'th diiy of May, NBwmniY, RAI, ( U1rlf' vol: xiii. ft I ....... Don't Kill Yourseir &6fors f3y burning wood In your cook stove during Summer; but save Health, Strength and Honey by getting one of our Aut male Oil Stoves. Five minutes will prepare them for cooking anything j. BEEK & CO. ... 0 uty wumnier weavner is uomn THE SNOWY BUTTE SHOPS, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON Will nvorliittil llio olil linujt, nml roiiuiv llH tmufiilnunn with it now tid of uIii'uIh lur n vi'ry nMiriiuitlilu llituru. Pull e n i in iuii t only hunt wooil mocli imtnl. i Mto ItifH v. Iiftiltt rinlit. Mull lniiug mnc'iini'S uml axlo I'litli'm. All work iviiriiiiilijcl. Tliul ttilla tlio lulu. rntcliotn luirnim auliily ahull. HIIiir nw:il when uccctiiarr. Coinjio tent iiim:lilniUu .lucur nui ioitluiuil imu'lilnorj' Valerliinry In Hliop Amwern qulik Calli f V..'.'0, VV.' ."V'k py First-class Rias Fast Horses p3 UNION LIVERY U'-l , : McCOWN & JHNNINQS, IroP. Cui Seventh and U St. flcdford, Ore. 3 mi Specie I Attention to Commercial Hen I A. WEBBDealer in Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper Tho LarRt out) Boat Solootod ttock ot furniture cnrpeU, wnll linper, window almiloB and lioimo-furnlahinit goodB lo bo found anywboro in Houllioro Orogon. Undertaking Oood kept on hand. Pioture framing and upbolsteriog. 8eventh Street, Wledford, Oregon New lumber Yard fly Rough and Dressed Lumber .. Fir Rustic and Flooring Three Years Old. Thoroughly Seasoned. Medford, Oregon If Vou Build-8 Or think of bujlding this spring; we can furnish, you with Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Flooring, Rustic and all Mlil Products Manufactured N. B. BRADBURY JflCKSONVILLE mflRBLt J. O. WHIPP, ProDr. Does General Contracting in all lines. GRANITE AND eTaoksonvillGi Advertise !n THE MAIL Jffeftftra MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY JULY 5( 1901. Your Time t on wiiooib J. II. MESSNIOR, Foreman ,- A.1 Careful Drivers SIWHLES I """" " " ca -; C'J A I; W Jp.b "-"I i U'J nn O. E. OORSLINE & SONS MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALE1I8 IN and Pine Shingles Yurtl Hculb of WbUmun's Warohousf THE MORTAR DRUG STORE, O. 'II. RASKINS. I'rop na IN TMC UNt or Drugn, Patent Modlrlnen. Hooka, HtHtlonery ' PAINTS and OILS Cllinr?. Tobnrpil. Toilet Article, lttc Prescription! Cartlully Componndcd 7th St., Medford. Oregon right at home at the . ' PLANING MILL Medford, Oregon MARBLE WORK. CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY . . Oregon. and get good results Jfkil LITTLE OF . Our metallic products this year uro valued at M20,218,084. , . MiiHcitgni, llio coinpoiicr, wears,. bracelctH on his arms and ankles. It is estimated that men of Groat Jiritdin spend 250,000 a year on silk hats. Algeria has four zones in which petroleum occurs. One of them is 1 25 miles long. A shipyard at Ominato, Japan, still in operation, was established over 1900 years ago Two hundred new designs in penny toys aro brought out every week in Whitechapel, London. ' Of more than 20,000,000,000 cheeks used annually in the United Slates about 18,000 are "raised." The government of St. Petersburg has ordered ten automobile vehicles de?igncd for various municipal uses. Western Australia's public school instruction is secular, and has for its text book the Irish nation series. According lo insurance and sta tistics teetotalers may expect seven teen more years of life than drink ers. The thirty-one beet sugar factor ics in this country now yield more than a third of our dometic sugar product. A distance east or west of four or five miles in California often maki-s a difference of ten or fifteen degrees of temperature. Ysaye plays a $1200 Guardagnini violin. Gerardy : has a $4,000 Guarnerius. No wonder it costs to ipay tho fiddler. , Western Austrial i the only col ony under the Commonwealth that does not pay its members of the legislative assembly. t '.. , Tho Duke of Cambridge, round ing out his eighty-second year, is tho first member of the British royal family to attain that age - Atmospheric sharps say that even at the equator the averago temper-. aturo of tho sea at tho depth of a mile is but four degrees above freezing point. Contrary to I he generally ac cepted opinion, it is asserted that more steam vessels aro now used on tho Mississippi river and its tribu taries l ban ever beforo Paris is considering-the question of changing a portion of its muni cipal ambulance service from ani mal to mechanical trnction. New York has had several self-propelled vehiclos of this character in use for nearly a year;. Housekeepers will weloomo a re cent invention, the result of the ingenuity of a Berlin moehinist. It is a pot whioh cannot boil over. By means of a perforated, rim the overflowing liquid returns to the pot, which need not of course be watched. , A ne,w ginnt geyser of Rotoma hana, New Zeulimd, is attracting attention. A mass of boiling water half an acre in extent rises in a great donie, from whioh a column of water and stones .rises to 300 feet, while immense columnB of steam ascend as far as can be seen. Sinoe the Louisiana and Texas farmers learned to raise rice by irri gHtion they have invested $5,000,r 000 iii 1500 miles of canals, oapable of flooding 300,000 acres, and spent "'"n.OOOin building thirty mod em . .o m'Us.i Under the .new sys tem the rioe lands pay a net profit of $15 an acre. , jj 1 Two bridal couples had an inter esting lunch at the Pan-American exposition the other day. The parties wore tho Btato treasurer of Florida and another -. official from that Btato. with bridos. Tho Plor I ida commissioner gave tho lunch NO. II in tho pavilion of that state. In order to add empressment to the occasion New York and California contributed wine to the feast, which was spread for several exposition people; Rhode Island gave clams, Missouri apples, Oregon a section of a big baked salmon. The music was supplied by a Tampa mocking bird. .: . ,' ; .. - A statement has just been issued by the director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing at Wash inglon, showing the official (si mated number of postnge stamp? distributed in the United States foi the fiscal year ending June 30, 1901. According to this statement the is- i-ue of the year includes 1,300.000,- 000 1-cent stamps, 3,500,000,000 2 cent stamps and 309,236,000 of higher denominations. The total, including special delivery 10 cent stamps, is 5,110,6 6,000, against 4,377,727,000 ifor'the previous fical year. The number of stamp books issued containing 12, 24 and 48 2 cent stamps is estimated at' 3,400, 000, 1,220,000 and 42.P00 respec tively, making an additional total of 48,720,000. The estimate shows the issue of postage due stamps to be 25,521,000, against 25,156,000 last vear. The number of Pan- American stamps thus far iatued is 259,500,000. The figures : to sho.v the face value of the posfage stamps issued this year have not been com pleted, but the number produced ext e-ds all former records by over $1,500,000. i "Ta'k about your barometers, rheumatism, . gourds, goosebones and corns as weather prognostica- tors," said the man who knows, "they are not in it when it comes to weather prcdictio-is, , With Ihe hair of my wife. I would rather have her promise as to weather any time than that of the best and luck iest weather bureau -observer - who ever engaged in the predicting or weather forecasting business. For years I have taken her advice as to wuat the weather would be during the day, and for years I have dress ed and prepared myself accord ingly. Long ago I found that ' my wife spoke truthfully when' she told me rain would fall or that the day .would be fine, and she . never made a mistake once in a hundred time. The solution of her ability to forecast the ". weather is very simple. Like many other women, her hair is not curly, and like many other women she puts it up in curl papers, or kids, when she retires a t night, and brushe-1 it out curly in the morning When her hair is taken from the curl papers damp, dank, sticky and heavy, she knows there will bo rain, and plenty of it, pefore night;, when . it is .a trifle damn, she knows there will be showers or some rainfall, but not a real rainy dav; when she brushes out her hair and it is dry, light and fluffy, sho knows to a certainty that the .day will be a fine one; and then she mako3 he? predictions with great assurance and earnest ness, and I haveeldom found her wrong. I suppose other men's wives can ' tell in advance, the weather by the condition of their hair, but my wife's hair is better for this purpose than any barome ter I have ever known." Edouard Beaupre, the young Canadian giant, who is at present giving exhibitions in Montreal, is. a most remarkable specimen of hu manity. He is only twenty years old, but already measures seven feet eight inches, weighs 387 pounds and wears a No; 27,boot. j This ; re markable man was born at Willow Bunch, Assiniboia, N. W. It."; His father, a farmer of that distrust, was only five feet eight inches in height and his mother's height Was five feet four-inches.'.'1 Vhile there was nothing remarkable about the , par ents, Beaupre' has a brother who, while only eight years of age, mea sures al eady five feet, and it is be lieved he will in time exceed his Printing la both an art and a soloneo. An art lu tho beauty and symmetry of the finished work and a boI enco In the exnolneaa ot the de tail which go to mnlio up the finished whole, To do nrtlatle printing roaulros good material, new type faues una ufireriil,aklll lul workmniiship. TilH Mail Jab Printing department turna out this elass of work no otlior. Ifyou are in need of any kind of printing, from a ealllnu card to a poalor, give us a enlf nnd yon , will get a Job that Is neat, tasty. l)p-to-Date brother's height.'' Beaupre .since the age of ten years has been em ployed as a cowboy in the North west and Western states, and is proficient in the use of the lasas arid a splendid shot. Medical men who have examined him are of the opin ion that ho will grow still 'taller. Kis great hoight is not at first very apparent, as he is very round- shouldered, but when lie throws nig shouldi-rs back and. draws himself up tq his full height his appearance is remarkable When he arriveid at the hotel of Montreal it was im possible to find a bed large cnoupt to accommodate him," and two mat tresses had to be placed end to eiid for him to sleep on. He showed his great strength by having three-, men sit on his' left arm and then, raising them to a height of seveo. feet and replacing them on tb ground. Beaupre was injured in ternally by being thrown from a horse in Kentucky hist, summer, and is in Montreal for medical treatment. He is giving exhibi tions to defray his expenses. She Didn't Wear a Mask. But her beauty wa3 comnlt-telv bid den by sores, blotches nod pimplen till she used Bjcklen's Arnica Salve. The. ihey vanished as will nil eruptions, fever sores, boils, ulcere, carbuncle: and felons from its use. Iufullihle for cuts, corns, burns, scalds and pile. (Jure guaranteed, zoo at Unas. Strang'. Scalp Bounty Warrants. -Under the provisions of the new scalp bounty law, the counties pay the scalp bounties in the first in stance, 'aiid at each term of the county court sjnd to the fCwrutapy of the state an account of lbs amount, so expended,- whereupon -the secretary of state draws a war rant for two-thirds of the amount. Thus tho county pays one third aa4 .the state t .vo-thirds-r Up to . the present time the state has paid oat by the issuance of warrants on this fund the sum of $9,425.29, Thi shows, therefore, that the -ountiea . and the state together have paid out $14,137.92. When ttha law went into effect there were ah-oady -some coyote scalps in the hands -ef those who had killed the animal . and it is estimated that the amount expended' thus fur repre sents the bounties taken .during . period of four'and one-half month At this rate the total fur a year would be $37,701 12, of which 4he state's share would be $25,134.08.. The state appropriation is $25,000 per annum, or $50,000 fur a period of two years. In some of the coun ties court is not held every month, so there may be quite an accummn-, lation of sealp3 that haye not .been , reported. On the other hand, it may be that many of those pre sented soon after the law went inte effect were taken early in the year. These figures indicate, 1 however, that the demand upon 'the state scalp bounty fund under the new' law promises to about equal the ap propriation. The scalp: bounty" rrnrrnnls iamierl under the old law- are being" paid off with! the pro ceeds of the special 1 T-mill tax levied by the legislature' for that purpose. !'; s 1.,' tin ,t:- UVlMMiCD'3: OVERALLS an FRANaiaoo, Oau j i i