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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1902)
t Artistic Printing, i MM If you want 1 i It Tim want printing that ( WlllU0Ul1ltll0Ud polnlii .Artistic, StrlkliiK i A high Standard In Business yna 1 mnsthaTe quality In your print- 'P. yl""1 And our kind th right kind, NtW EFFECT Valuable CORRECT IDEAS lot UN figure en lir run, Our work baa Din ox Ira lunch Hint pays. It lixikH right lo our oiialuuiiira amllioiwnls the bunlmita rosaibiy not the cheapest In firlce, but you got tho worth of he extra cost In extra value on VOL. I1V. MEDFORD, JACESON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1902 P. i work turned out by THE MAIL fry an Ads In THE MAIL raOMBSIONAL OABDU. J. D. PHIPPS, D. D. 8., DKNTIHT Offices III Adklns Blook, adjoining llnaklns' Orug Store Mod lord, Oregon DR. H. N. BUTLER, OSTKOPATIIIHT llonma and 4. Opera Ilotmo block, ovor Minna's Drug Store. Kirniiiliiallona free Madford, Oregon G.T.JONES, COUNTY 80KVKV0H, Any or all kind of Surveying promptly done. The County Uurvoyor can glvo you llio only U-vul work. ,, Motltoid, Oregon AMMOND A NATIRKGAN : , ATTOHNEVH AT LAW Office In llowarl Blk. KIR0IIOE8SNER, I'UYHICI.VN AND HUltOKON, Central Point, Oregon. Moilford omon-I.ln.1lcy llulldlng, Woduoaoa,y ami Hniiinliiy,U;Jlo II it, m,, on mid atwi Atiril IU. 'WU. J, 8. HOWARD, MURVKYOIt AS'P CIVIL KNUINfcl'.lt 0. . Deputy Mineral Hurvnyor lor llio 8Ule OfOreguU. I'oatonK-c ndilreaa: Mixtfmd, Oregon. , B. PICKKL, rilYHICIAN IAND RIMUKUN, Omca houia It tnl2a. m. uud I :W U) 3 p.m. X-IUy Lntioralnry-Kiaailunitona ii.M) to : Offlcoi lluklu Hlock. Modfonl. or W. I. Vawtxs. I'roa. U. V. AUXINS, V I'm. O. It.J.INDI.KY, Cnanlcr. .CAPITAL, fso.ooo. MEDFORD, OHEGON Lou moaey on approved security, reoelve da poalu subject to eneek and tranaaol a genera banking bualneaa. Your bualneaa aollclled... Correapoiidonu: Ladd Huab, Balom. Anglo GalUoraln lui, Bu FnncUco. I.adJ t TUIoo. Portland. Oorbln Huklnf Co., N. Y. 11, B. AMiwv, Prealdent. i. E. Emtaht, caahlor. 1, B. Rtswabt, Vim President. M L. Ai-roxn, A Caabler The Hedford Bank MiDfonp, OHCaon Capital, $50,000.00 A Genera) Banking Business , transacted .'..! HTOCKIioLDKKS J H. Stewart, U. K. Ankeny. K, II. Whitehead, CO. Ilcrkmaa, llnmoa I'elton.llcn llaymond, Junta Helton, W. 11. Ilradehaw, J. K. Knyan visit DR. JORDAN'S imrf UUSEUU OF ANATOUYt IHI MARKIT ST., UN NtANOIMO, OAi. (Saw Ha tmt Inimj ft Wif id. WttllMM 1l T Ur M I rl ML HMMI-mnil l4Ultl i-ii,1:; KMrrhtM. rritaiuii TrliM flttftd ItV U KBMT4. k (ft Ml nr for Biylrirfi A fjlMra rmHai Joraan1 tptolol pftlaltM mtkuodik IrKRi AN plyliittoMl Mr tofMH opfnlofi of hli eomplmlnl lorafu IMniMMWI ydtrf(ii ul atrialty r1to. oiiahokb Traatuuant paraoually r by latlar. wii, raaowrnT w 1. M iliao ru tinkaMl (klluwrM MAtoUIACim wnia lof nooi 00 11 lor man.) DH JORDAN 00. 1 Ml MuM ti.lL K NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unltod fllntca Lund OITIco, KoaoburK, Oruson, l)oo. 14, 1001. Notice la horouy glvon Ibat In compllnnM with tho provlalonsof the not of Oongroaa of Juno 0, IfilB, ontltlod "An aol for tlie salo of Mmbcr Itinda In the Htnton of California, Oro Kon, Novndn, and Washington Territory," a eitondtid to nil the Publlo Land States by aot of Auguat 4, 1891, KltfeDBHIOK V. MBDYNSKf, Of Medford, county of Jaokaon, Btato of Oregon, han this day filed In this oRloo his sworn Mate ment No. 1W8, for the purohaao of tho North, east anartor of Beotlou Mo. 92, Township M Houth, of Kango 8 K W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is moro valuablo n i.b ilmhAi. Aratnnn than for affrlaultural nur OSOS. anu 10 eaiauiiim nm claim vu nttiu iwnu .rn.. thh Rficlatnr and KflOfllver of this Oflloe at Rosoburg, Oregon, on Friday, the 21st day of February, lMu, lie names ns wltnosses: James W. Datos, J. I. Fatton, William Batos and Oeoige Morrltnan, all of Modford, Orugon, Any and all portions olaimlng adversely the fcwn.A.uirtheA lands are reonented to file tholr elalms In this oflleo on or bofore said 21st T n ft nnftrtrVs" lounty A ItUM arrarifW hU UMtnfhl bii U vAlJ , r Mir aOTiird Tnmailti m8, tm JtfMwii I oar, Tbt Doctor do ! Mn Witrni W mlrMlM, but to wH known to k ktr mm! i Nun rhdolna m d4 urgMlpf Ibkli ipMMlftr to. Immi j Veto. i iTriiui ikoMMhif rMwto N HI iniiB w inaai mm umm natMff day 01 nooruary, awk. .. . J, T, Bridois, Register, iitittf tut. You want Something Handsome. Durable and Useful get a set of Rogers "1847" Silver-Plated Ware J or a 1 Silver Mounted Carving Set Nothing could be more accept able or usefuMn the household WE HAVE THEM IN GREAT VARIETY J. BEEK ft CO. i i Kyuryono in fiiniilitir with tlm SNOWY BUTTE MILL TEAMS, ComposJ of hoiiio o( tho host horsus In Jackson county. Well, ow liil? to tho short (frnln crop loonlly, wo linvo conoludtil to oITlt moot ' of lliusii Uno miiiuula FOll BALE AT 11EASOXAALE EIGUltES Tfcuio nnlmnU nru burdrnvd (or linrauiliitto tirrviuu, uro all In good con dition, woll boi kon mid of di'tiiub a 0 ilors. Jut adapted for heavy furm work, U'limlim or loifclng. l'ro;ctivo Uiiycrs can In-pcct tbcra at our burin In Ccutrnl 1'olnl n nounns nrnrnr(nr.jirnrrinap?ir"ir.nr.rirnrrrir:nr:nr.nrnnrirnrnn h PLOWS AND John Deere Gang Plows and Hand Plows L-a r,n ca nn For nil k'nda of soil. Also a large assortment of I Spike Tooth, Spring Tooth and Disc Harrows Ed faoiuft in and See Them. E5 on nil on cei no u-j pil nn uo BO laBBBBnBBBBnBfinBnaiinBnBBBnntannnBrBBBHfanB tBauuuucouuuauaiJuiJUUutuuuuauiiuuuuBaui. bb BUUC BBUUUU at New Lumber Yard 0. TV Rough and Dressed Lumber .. Fir and Pine Shingles Rustic and Flooring Three Years Old. Thoroughly Seasoned! Medford, Oregon n MEDFORD PLANING K1ILL, BRADBURY, POINDEXTER f i t r. . i V o manmaoiure looru, oaun, Kstimates furnished on Store anff wnnrl Con traoting and Building Mill on North D Street MEDFORD, Advertise in THE IVlMUairJ git gosJ reiults -5 liKUS., snowy uuiie mius r.siBBna J.titi C3 HARROWS I us no Pin tia ca ts ca ca BU na ca en BU B3 49U Da BU tta BO BEI B3 nn ca nn BO oa uo na B9 MEDFORD, OREGON no 09 ca THE MORTAR DHOO STORE, . H.HASKIS. Prop H i."Hia m , una or Drugs, Falem Mcdl inea. Books, Btatlonny PAINTS aatf OILS Cigars, Tobacco. Toilet Arllclea, Klc Prescriptions Carefully Commanded 7th St. , Medford, Oregon E. GORSLINE & SONS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Yard South Of Whitman's Warehouse III & JOHNSON, Proprietors i i' m . 1 t i, muuminga, r luuruiK nuu jvubhu and Office fixtures in bard or i J OPPfiON A LITTLE OF William Clegg, afed 88, was married on Wednesday at Orange ville, to Mrs. Fleming, bis fifth wife. And the rising generations hang off from matrimony as if it was some tuiog intensely unpleasant. Virginia is taking steps to hold an exposition in 1907 to commem orate the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement with in the present limits of the United States. ; A British transport ship, loaded with mulec, taken aboard at New Orleans, iti believed to have been blown up by a Boer spy or else foundered, as numerous dead moles wjre discovered floating about in the Gulf of Mexi .'o. A Kinpas editor who has con tracted the habit of occasionally itlending church, has this to eay: ' L'ulies should take off their haU iu church. No minister can inspire a man who is 1. eking into a lop sided aggregation of dead bird.". Huffed weusels, chameleon skins. ribbons, bead?, jets, sticks, etrav , paper, flowers, corn-tassels and thistle down. It makes a sinnei feel lost in the wilderness." Some of the most peculiar of tax ations recorded are to be found ii : he archives of Holland. In 1791. for instance, there was in existence a tax imposed on all pasEengerr traveling in Holland. In If 74 t. duty of 2 shillings was levied on each person who entered a tavern before noon, on those who entered place of entertainment, on marriage, And on many other things. If e parson was buried out of the die triot to which he belonged the tax was payable twice over. Child Worth KiUioos. "Ily child Is worth millions to me aays Mr?. Mary Bird, of Barrlshurg, Pa., "yet I would hare lost her hy croup bad I not purchased a bolUe of One Minute Cough Cure.1' One Min ute Cough Cure Is suro cur. for coufhs, croup and throat and lung troubles. An absolutely sate cough cure which acts Immediately. The youngest child can take It with entire safety The little ones like the taste and remember hovt often It helped them. Every famUy should have a bottle of One M Inute Cough Cure handy. At this season especially It may be needed sud denly. Chas. Strang. Klamath County Items. From the Klamath Falls Republican. SmallDox havine entirely dis appeared from this and adjoining counties, tbe fumigating station at Drew'B Gap has quit operations. The county end state- taxes to be paid next spring will be 18 mills on me aouar. 10 mis win ut added the city and school taxes. - ' The stages now arrive on sum mer time on account of tbe good roads, which have rarely been bet ter even in the most favorable time of the year. From the Klamath Falls Express. W. C. Crawford, of Merrill, was in town over Tuesday. He has just sold his 320 acre ranch to Gay Bros, for SSUOU. The total amount of taxable prop erty of Klamath County is returned by the assessor as $2,291,279. The estimated current expenses for the year are f-U,02S 12. V R. Brown and John Ratliffe arrived Tuesday from Ager, They drove up fifteen head of thorough bred Shorthorn, Red Polled and Hereford bulls, which the former brought out with him from Missouri. He also brought a Kentucky saddle horse of hi eh pedigree. On their way up John Bloomingcamp, of iiogus, bought one oi tne anorinorns for $125. The stock will be fed for a couple of weeks at Harry White line's Vanoh and then will be driven to Merrill. A. Profitable Investment. MI was troubled for about seven years with my stomach and In bed hall my time," says E. Demlok, Bommervllle, Ind. "I spent about 91000 and never could get anything to help mo until 1 tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I havo taken a few bottles and am entirely well." You don't llvo by what you eat, but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stomaob doesn't digest your food you arc really starving. Kodol Dys popsla Curo does the stomaoh'swork by digest tug the food. You don't have to diet. Eat all you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all etomaoh troubles. Chas, Strang. LURED BV SCENT. Rats Caught In Number by an In genius Mean. Rats are very susceptible to the ordor of certain drugs, and any or dinary trap set in their haunts is likely to be successful if dressed with these scent, the attraction of whioh rat catchers affirm, they can- not resist. An example is: Pow dered assafoetida, 8 grains; oil of rhodium, 2 drachms; oil of aniseed, 1 drachm; oil of lavender, 1 drachm. Shake together in a bottle and use very small quantity to drees the bait. To catch rats, cover a com mon barrel with stiff, stout papei lying the edge round the barrel; place a board so that tbe rats mat have easy access to the top; sprinkle cheese parings or other food for tin rats on the paper for several daye. iintil they begin to think that they have a right- to their daily rationt from this source; then place in the bottom of the barrel a piece of rock about six or seven inches high, fill ing with water until only enough if it projects above the water for ne rat to lodge upon. Now replace die paper, first cutting across iu the middle, and the first rat that comes in tbe barrel top gees through into the water and climbs on the rock. The paper comes back to its original position, and the second rat follows 'he first. Then begins a fight for ;he possession of the dry place od the stone, the noise of which attracts the others, who share tbe same fate. Baltimore American. A Deep Mystery. It is a mystery why women en 'u e lackache, headache, nervousness, sleep lessnesp, melancholy, fainting and dizzy pells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure eucli doubles. ''I suffaled for yearn with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Jherley.oi Peterson. la., "and a lame back pained me so X coold not dress my elf, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, although 73 years old. I now im able to do all my housework." It overcomes constipation, improves anDC lite, uives perfect health. Only 60c at Uliaries mrang a rug store. IN THE PHiurriraeco, The war department ts advised of the surrender of 365 insurgent to Brigdier General James F. Wade at Cebu, Jan. 14. On Jan. 15 they took the oath al TaRbilaran, Bohol. The forces of Colonel Marisieau sur rendered recently to General Bell, wuc Is conducting the campaign against the iusnrgeuts in Bataugos province . The Filipinos who surrendered Included three colonels, one lunjor, fire captain and 13 lieuienauta. They gave up 218 nnos aud oue canunu. All the insur gents who surrendered did so uncondi tionally. General Bell ordered the nieu released. General Bell says the sur render pacifies for tho time being all the eastern p.irt of Bataugns. A recent Manila dispatch says that a re ore has beou received that a dugout oauoe, in which 11 meu of Company 1 ol the second infautry were traveling, is missing aud probably lost. It ts be lieved the. meu either perished or were captured. An important capture was made In Laguna province, Luzon, when eight men of the Eighth infantry captured n woman inBUigent named Aqueda K ha bagen. She recently commanded an in surgent foroe of 800 men, 800 of whom carried rifles, while 600 were armed with bolos. For six years past she has been leading insurgent bands against Spaniards and Americans. FOREIGN ITEMS. The Norwegian bark Arab Steed, which left Loudou Dec 9 for Ohristi auin, has sunk in the North sea, and S3 persons were drowned. A violent hurricane struck Vienna and district, aud there wore more than 100 accidents requiring thouso of ambu Inuces. Lord Kitoheuer has oonfivmed the doalh souteuce passed upon the Boer commandant Soheepers. . Following his capture he was acoused of the murder of five natives, who were alleged to have been shot by the commandant's orders. . ' , ; The Chinese imperial decree of last month appoints Sir Robert Hart, inspector-general of the Chinese imperial customs, to the brevet rank of junior guardian of the heir apparent, In reoog dltion of tbe valuable assistance and advice given by him during the peace negotiations. Earthquake shooks in Ohllpanoiugo, the capital of the state of Guerrero, Mexico, have destroyed many houses, aud hundreds of families are ruined. Great fissures run across the streets. The inhabitants, who were panic strlokeu, oamped out in the fields. About a dozen persons were killed and several injured. JTworMCircalatlom 3 FIFTY-8EVENTH CONOHESa. . Monday. , . In tbe senate Nelson of Minnesota! jailed up the bill providing for de partment of commeroe. Hale aad othsta mid they required time for further ooav rideration and the matter went oveet. rhe senate then went into executive lesslon for an hour and a half. .... The bouse spent tbe day In general discussion of the pension appropriation bill. Tbe debate took a wide range, la trhloh Bell of Colorado denounced the practices of the "pension sharks," who were importuning soldiers of the Span- . .sb war and those who had since served in the Philippines to apply for pensions. Bixey of Virginia submitted an argu ment in favor of a bill to admit Con federate veterans to national soldiers' homes, and to pnt on an equality the itate Confederate homes iu the south irlth the national soldiers' homes. The house adjourned early ont of respect to the late Representative Stokes of South. Carolina. . ' Tuea'day. For the first time this session the Philippine qnestion was touched on in :he senate. The discussion was leading to an opening of the whole Philippine question, when it was agreed that a resolution on the subject introduced by Hoar go over until Wednesday. The bouse, during the debate on the peusious appropriation bill, devoted much time to Hixey's proposition to open the doors of tbe soldiers' homes to ex-Confederate veterans. Gardner of Michigan (R.) and De Armond of Mis souri (D.) made notable speeches iu sup port of the proposition. Wednesday. In the senate a spirited discussion was precipitated by Hale of Maine by some remarks he made on bills he introduced relating to tbe formation of a naval re serve, his comments being construed by nome of the senators Into a reflection upou volunteer soldiers and land militia. Hale did not think that in time of war the militia wonld be of much assistance. Mason, Teller, Hoar aud Bacon defended the militia forces. After a short execu tive session a bill was passed appropriat ing $250,000 for enlarging the publio building at Portland, Or. The house passed the pension appro priation bill aud then adjourned until Saturday. Thursday. . The senate had under consideration the bill creating a department of com merce. Serious objections were raised to the transfer to the proposed depart ment of several important bureaus now a part of other departments of tbe gov ernment. After Piatt of Connecticut had criticised the bill and urged that no action be taken at this time the measure) went over. The senate then went into executive session, and when the doors were opened adjourned till Monday. Friday. .. ; The house was iu session less than an hour and only routine business was transacted. Eahn of California intro duced the Chinese exclusion bill, whioh was referred to the foreign affairs com mittee. The senate amendments to the house bill appropriating 190,000 for a government exhibit and floor space at the Charleston exposition were agreed to and the bill passed. A squad of policemen guarded the Chamber of Commerce at Minneapolis while a force of medical inspectors armed with vacoiue points proceeded to vaccinate 300 bulls and bears. ' In g twinkling all the doors were barred. There was a stampede, but the brokers found that the fire-escapes were guarded by police, and : they ultimately sub mitted to the point. This action was considered necessary, as it was discov ered recently that one of the members had smallpox. As the result of a oonferenoe between President Joseph F. Smith, bead of the Mormon church, and the manager ol the Deseret News, the offioial organ ol the church in Salt Lake, an ediot'hat gone forth that all the male employees of The News who are not married on or before June 80 next will be asked foi their resignations. It is estimated thai the order will affeot about 35 employees of the paper,' and those who are nol matrimonially inolined are in sore dis tress, r .'. cut -fill You cut get more west out of "Levi Strauss & Go's copper riveted OVtraSt than any other brand and -f id over nooest the work!