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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1902)
I Artistic Printing ! ' J If vim wftiil nrmtln OisU AitlHtic, Hti-ikliig Valuable . ' lot id figure un II Inr you. Our woifc Han lint- Mil . , . .Iiiiu'h that pay". Itiiii . s rlichl l I'llUKlni'm Klltl ll('l.ulll till! I.HHlltO Try an Ad. In THE MAIL raOFBBBIONAL OA&M. t GKO.J', KINO, , , i! yA 7 GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATOK r.:.'.'. y'.T'i.i.; Mellorl,.Ore((oii Can looaie aariti-n on valuable tlDitwr or-utv ouliuml land W nn, am for lull liiiwinmlnn MMHto Willi Jf. M,dlonrt,J5l taWaagaal. jl d phi its, i: u: s.;(.. i ;,'":f K . '.? if' P liKNTIKT J ' j. V v; Orhwa In Adklna Block, idjrwuag flaattiaa nrugaiura, . ,, , ui,u 1)R. H. N. BUTLKR, ;'': ''' Yi i7 c ;, OnTWII'A'flllBT llwiru and , "P" Houaa Ww, mr Q T. JONES, - puUNTY bUBVK0. f Ar or ll klDQi.nl Butvoylcik pronptlf 'oorin Tb thorny unrjror cau n jvu m vi lal work. Mmllniil, Orturon JJAMMOND A NARREOAN- ATTOIINKVH AT LAW llfflc Id SKwuri Blk. Mdlor4,Or. JjJ, KIRCHCE88NBR,:. . J i I'HYBICIAN AND lUkUttm, L-- V' v,,' --'v -- I - Cwuu tiiliil,OrioB. MXTWrt l-imwMtlnMK'" lot HluliUr,:Mtoll. M Kw April M, t. . . J, 8. HOWARD, BURVKYon AND CIVlLHOlBiklH 0. Dvputj Mlktral wurrror tor tk Maw orOnoa. PoUnrd4rM: MadlMd, Oiowk. , E, B. PICKKL. rHTIICIAN AND UK'.aw, OwMa kmr-l) lona. MMllMwal . m. X-Hay Laboratory KiMlskllsat J0 m 4V Baakta alack, M(dfr4, Or amiwgE.iBiim. ai nakimai m . 1. Vjw-raa. praa. . r. A tiaiai. V Pra O. H. UMDLRV. Oatklar. ...CAPITAL, io,eo. MEDrORD, OREGON Loan moj en apaniMM) arrarlty, maive da poalia mib)aai to ehcok and traanatn a aoaera banblDf bUNlaau. Vaur bualorM aoUclled... twrmpondniUt-Ladd Hank. Hales. A Oft California aaak, Han Prmnoltco. Ladd TUtoa. PorUaad. Gorbta Baakln Co., X. V. 11, B. AaaT,-1 t. B.HrwwAWr, PrMldant. Vic Praaldnt. J.E. vat, it L. Al.xu. Caviar. ami. O.blrr The riedford Bank attareaa. oataoa Capital, $50,000.00 A General Banking Business Transacted , , H'rrHiKiioi.ni'.its i H. HIKwart, II. K. Ankrni, K. I!. WklKibrad, C. J. lltrktnan, Hnrac lVltnn.Ucli lUyitionil, Jamra I'rllon. W. II. Brailidiaw, J. H. Knyart (vi.it DR. JORDAN'S meat UUSEUU OF 1NAT0UY tMI wMRKIT ST.. UN rUNOttM, ML tM ih World. rtmt attrtimm tn Iks mm. A on4rW HgM tr wUUm Wa-l nmv m, or ur mto tb olds, h pcUl Ut i lh n ! Cwuk lUublUbdMfrr OR JMQAM-PmVATI DUtlAlft Vmmhpj Met wd aiMii fiuiu tli kUteU f utlltifttl litdio Mr Htrrntia nd phrslocu IWIililtxim. naitlonat rmMtrrtiftM1 rlnlar mt t'rlMtUliifft tij cut.ibliii,wMi f UROrrnriK1 hd trunti it-it fj will nn our. Th Dootor doci nM rtiJm 1 ntriuilss l)tii ti well Kium n to b ft fnli- k IB )( ib inin 1 mrHtr, vrfe-'em without th-" Uwf Mrr, lhiimuaht amnllraLAWl TriiHMW fltid br an P. , nvv (or Ituyttii . A utlt uk! fun w PuM, rtimr nut) ruiiiiw, f 'V for II up tii i . a 7T, Jurauirtl p(QUl (lA.bHM DMIOOA 9nr Honfit oiHnUm nt (lUeomrlum, A IVXnr WltV tinWlntamilU r - oorjimMuunr iKii OH.4ROBM VARF nd ItVrtl i y or at ltttt. irWMft. TTtftimtMl Brwwaii k (a mali l f All war rlU .. . T OR. JORDAN A CO., I Ml BvMwU t. a. Jackson Gouuty Bank i - administrator's Koflce. NOTl'6K Ik hcrkby ilvin tbnl tbfc'nndaa. klDnrd bnabnen appointed by llio County Court 0 JttukHqn UoilW, Oi'wn, ft4inlnla irntor of Ihfl cntatn or Mnlvlw) .(Unytdn, 06 ocincd. AII 'pnrminK Imvlnir elitltni onulmt mm Jfiitn m lioreliy notHIci) to prcwiht tlium ai my bnimvaM mtla nnuth of Mudfnrd, lire non, wdb'irt nix n'onlliii rn.nl thf dnie tlorcof. Uatciliu Mmllorrt, Ori'Ron, thlii aotli day ol Decombor, iwil. J"N O. lionit, :. . : ' .i AilmlnioU'ator. ij lUit- All. .atlKIMfHMtHllKHrHKKfitflimHttlrltrii .. , ...... ......... mni ail t Something ? Handsome, Durable and i Useful get a letoxvrrV.I 1 Sllvetj:Mp!ijy i - NotWnsr could, i able or usef uhn the household ! t WE HAVE THEM IN GREAT VARIETY 3 M BEEEi flllfl10tHMa14a4MiaMMiaai4Ma EveryoneM!) -familiar with the .' , ..: . ,; , .,, ! fSrOWVBliTTE MILL TEAMS, . . ' CorapoMMl of noine ol the bett burtet In JackkOD county. Well, ow--., Ids to the ahort (fralu crop locally, we have concluded to offer moat 4 of iheao One animal . ,"4; ... ., J -. .. , , FOH8ALE AT ItKA SON A BLE FIGURES - Thrre animal ere bardetifd lor Immediate rr.ifle'. are nil In wood con dition, well uorkea and of ilctiiab'e oilora, J urt adapted for heavy farm , work, WauiInK or liifclof. y Proapeciive ooyert can limpeet tbem at our ournx 10 t.vntrni t'uinl , - riOLflES awwraanMeBBantwifiiiBweiir.weiwtmwBaminBBiwar nmnn tlIIBVBMIIH WIM.'BieiWiM9WkHIBUVsiliUliawUtMUUaiaa91 aW I PLOWS AND Is ari4 Haiid plows sa - - ..... ,, ; S For all k:')ds of soil. Also a large assortment I Spike "Tooth, Spring Tooth p and Disc Harrows I Come in and See Them. 1 no nu rtrij rnrnnn nBPiBBnnrtnrnrririirattrjrBcsrcicnrinnrtrrteafTnnngn BHil' UHBdlia .n'BBIUBIIBIiraUBBBa,'aigUI9IIICUiniBOttBBWBUSaEakCI. o Mew Lumber Yard TV Rough and Dressed Lumber Fir Ruatlcand Flooring: Three Years Old, Thoroughly Seasoned. Medford, Oregon MEDFORD PLANING R1ILL, MEDFORD PIANINO J ;o mnntilaultiri' Dnorn, SiihIi, 4 IvstitnatOB furniiiherl on Store ) soft wood . x .... Coutraoting nud BulldiiiD! , Mill on North D Street MEDFORD, Advertise in THE MAIL II 111 1' I II' II HI II I II II lr J IN III ! MEDFOBD; JACKSON COUNTY, OBEQOH, TBIDAY, JAKUARY a 1902. - V ' aV t t. 7t i! ! CarniietHr ! be more accent- ! & CO. i i.iiiii. n . - i .. : BROS., Snowy Butt Mills 1 , mm a 3 HARROWS InhVa roapo C aniv DIaiu) I e vriaii . uvvi v viuii a iutts fr M K K I K Hi i C'J THE MORTAR DRUG STORE, 0. H. HASKIS, frop Uru. H1Til Mrdl -n KKOka KUtloscry PAINTS and OILS ' (iBBir. TlNi. Toilet Artlcl'.,, Htc Preacrlpllaai. Carclully Coaipenadcd r' , 7th St. , Medford. Oregon - O. E. OORSL1NE & SONS MANVFACTVRKRfl OP AND PEAI.KUS IN and Pine Shingles rd Pi-ntl. ot man Wart bouse MILL CO., Proprietors ; mnuldingi. Flooring and Rastio and Oli'nia fixlnrBH in hi,rd nr . , , OREGON and get good results Jlwtfc flORE GOOD . ,V, M. HolirieB,' of Central Point, ha written an article or the ,0;e gonian, which appeared in that pa per of date Jamnry 21et, ' The 'i r- licle bear tipon the frnit Indaitrjr of Jackfon County. It is very in- tereatiug and contains much in formation that is of good . value U. people not acquainted with thia great dollar earning industry of ourp. Mr. Holmes is very clever with bis pen pictures opon any and all oooa sions and eubjeots, but in the. arti cle referred to be outdone many of bit past best efforts :n that be has said a great deal in a few lines and said it in a manner easily com pre herded. We quote below parts of 'his article which are particularly 1 interesting.' Speaking of applet, be saya: ' fit does not require a propb-i nor the son of a prophet now 10 know what varieties to set nor ho to set and cultivate them, but twenty years ago. practically all of our horticulturists were groping in tbe dark, and it was only by espensive experiments 'that it was demon strated what to plant for the east ern and foreign market, and bow to pick, pack and place it upon tbe Lmarkel in tbe most 'attractive and consequently tbe most profita ble shape. It did not foll. w that because all Oregon red apples were good and handsome as .well, thai, our magnificent Ben Davie, Bald win, Jnrtathatt 01 Canadian Reds just filled tbe bill. One was too close akin to tbe pumpkin in flavor; one 'melted down' too quickly (o bear transportation; another wae too by a bearer for profit.' ' But one. tbe glorious E'opus Spitsenburg. proved just tbe thing for tbe eastern markets at holiday time, and filled a Jong-felt waDt .in the children' stockings at Christmastide, when expense nor price cut any figure. I'S superb coloring, fine quality and carrying character, tough rind, and tbe fact that it matures just at to right time to share honors with the navul orange On the holiday; festal boards of the eastern ciljeaj ren lerf it pre-eminently the apple for com mercial purposes in Southern Ore gon coun'.itrb. - A dose second to ibis great leader iB found in tbe crisp, luscioup, yellow Newtown Pippin, which Johnny Bull holds in such high esteem that with each recurring season a larger number of personal represents lives of the great Ixmdon houses cross the pond and the continent to beg for the product of our orchards, at prices that are well-nigh fabulous. They raise these apples, Fuch ae they are, down about Lnnipao. and - Waton- vtl.'e, Calif,, in carlots wheie we product) boxes, as your special New York correspondent states. But just now the California growers are ml beginning to leeover froui the dynamic shock they expt-rienced the day before Chrittnms last, when a carload of our foothill Newtowns, properly packed, with the glow ni an Oregon mountain sunset on their cheeks, sold for 14 e Gd 'per. box, while the California product wae evrrywhere bringing but Si to 9$ in that some Citv of London. ; , .-' Ano her fruit which bus demon strated itself a ante winner in this section is the Winter Nellia pear, which drops into a place in the euBt- ern markets apparently made for it. The Hnrtleti pear has not been negleoted and some sink ing succefses have been soored in its culture at the old Stewart (now Voarhies) orchard, notobiy, which almost repaid th purchase price of the orchard in two crops' to the pres ent owner, largely through Ba-.tletts. While superior to the' California product, our Burtlelt pears come on ' . x :;.n. $ : STORIES the market while yet g utted with' California's , surj l is tach season, nd tbe variety is so perishable that t will not stand cold p'orad after transportation east, thus freguenllv 'netting a loss' to the shipper. The iresent season our, local growers, -rbo sold early or 00 contract made a bandrome thing out of Eartlett, but tbe dealeis are said to have come to grief.. ,.As a solution of the difficu'ty, dealers and growers are talking np the proposition of loc al cold-storage plants, to lengthen the season,1 A better plan would appear to be that of Hon. T. H. - Stewart. jwho has discovered a nook in tbe higher mountains, up Rogue river, remote' from ' railroads at present, where the fruit matures some two weeks later than in. tbe: valley, where he is preparing the ground for setting sixty acres in pears next year, realizing that in tbe present state of development of this section transportation will' not - be lacking when tbe , trees get into bearing Mr Stewart is deserving of tbe title of Father oi the Frnit Raiding In dustry here, and bis present enter prise at tbe age of 72 years should put to. the blush those who etat thaf life isi too on- for tbe inao o'. average age to plant an diehard Another variety of pear on which the attention of our leading growers la concentrated, at. present is the Du Cornice, a yo 'ow winter pear of fine flavor, bicb for tbe past few aeasont has commanded a ' much higher" price than the Winter Nellis which appears to have found a per feet borne, in Boo i hern O e;on and which is not open to tbe objection that it will need cross-feni'ts ttion'. Tbe owners of tbe few orchards of L)u Cornice pears now in beaiiog here .are enthusiastic over their prospects of quick fortnnee, as tbe tree is very productive. "A word ae to what bae been done up to date in fruit raising in this R gue . River valley. For tbree years past none of our local grow ere who had fetsbttsmtf aputb tion for quality apd pack has tfiougbt; of acc -pting less thatjl..a.;tiox;, for four-tier stock apples, Spiizenburgs ir Newtowns, and tbe present sea' son the entire output could have been placed, hud the fruit not been contracted too early, at $1 50 to 2 25 per box of fifty pounds. Tbe representatives of Chicago and New Yoik firms who secured the bulk of tbe output this year openly declare that for thirty years to come the market wil. continue to improve for strict lv fancy stock. As tbe South ern Pacific people have made ' a through rate to the Atlantic coaBt of about 50 cents per box, it would look as if the middlemen did fairly well themselves out of our fruit the present season, basing the estimate on reports of sf4 to if 5 per box to small (le-lers in New Yoik, for our Newtowns and Spiizenburgs. "Many of our local fanners and business nen who have thus tr onlv watched the possibilities of the industry, are now preparing to profit by the experience of others and making ready to set large or chards in favorable l icalilies. Not less than 2000 acres wil; be set in apples alone the present winter in this valley, and the acriae would be much larger had not a lavorabh fall for seeding grain induced heavy wheat sowing. Many .contracts are already being dosed for realty to be set to fruit next season, ; by, did criminating purchasers, who r aliz that the phbuometial piohts of the fruitmen the present season oan but result in enhanced valuation for realty in the near future. It would seem a reasonable expectation, fo nuuibers of the growers realised re f If von want, -. ' AMilith standard In Rnnlneu Ton j S- jnul have quality In your print--: t ln. You will Dud our kind llio r rignt-ainu. ! J NEWtrrECTJ' - CORRECT IDEAS Pnmlbly not tho cheapen! fn rirlce, bulyoiiKut the worth of he extra coAt In extra valuo oil work turned out by THE MAIL, XwornTCIffcttlationi turns to t e a tent .of ,f ;K) ,per bp e from apples, the present yea It reisy " ems eb-urd to rate the n rM desirable of orchard Uni a', 1"0 -.to 100J,er acre under such " t-ircum', ' stances. Nobody resires anything resembling a boom in ian l here, but tbe.-eagerJnquiry--oii-.-tb.) part of outside purchasers who know bow: to figure, appears to indicate a great reduction in tbe grain raising acre age another year in Soutbera Ore gon. - .Apple orcbaids ten yars set have in favorable localities produced four good crope of fruit, including, the moutler yield of IDOl, and the idea has been" abandoned that, it takes tbe better pirt of a lifetime to raise a fruit tree to the bearing. tf g:". ' . ; . , : ' i '-,., Thousands Sent into Exile. . r - Every year a large number of poor suf ferers whose lungs are tore and rni-ked with coughs are nr jred to go to another ' uliaiate. ,i3ut this is i-otly an.l notal-' ways sore. Don't be an exile when Dr. .King's' Mew Discover; for consumption win care you ai nomo., at me most, infallible medicina.Xor L'ODirha. colda and all throat and long. diseases on. earth. The first doe lirlnga relief. ' A tound ins enrea reaolt itrom ristent lias. Trial bottles, free, at Charlea, Strang' -druj- store. Priee 60c and $1.00. Ev ery bottle guaranteed. ' - :' . ' ' r 'I ' Klaauth Coaaty Iteau. The Express says that A sent Ad-: plegat,;, f the Klamath' lMli'an Ui- v ervaii.-n, haw Requested the marshal ' of Klamath Falls te confine intoxi-' cated Indians in jail- without food Untu toey need the latter more than whiskey.. The Express man suggest! . that tbe treatment be kept up until . tbe noble red man gives out tbe; heme of the person who furnished ' biua with the "fire water." ' : Pwa, ike Klaauta Valla Repnbllca. f-The-Pairiey Post reports a few ; easea. of smallpox at Summer Lake, northern Ijake Connty, and erates that , the, .infected settlement has ; been quarantined and fumigating , stations established. Tbe Post says ' Dr. Whitman. Quarantine officer, 'thinks there is some doubt about the nature of the disease, but nev ertheless is exercising all due per- , cautions. . . . ; We are informed that tbe Electric Light . Company will double its power in the spring aud thus ' Tit' - t ' '.' ,rw, tern and wisely proposes to perfict . it in ail respects. . ' The Beat Prescription for Malaria China and Fever Is a bottle ot tjnovi's TAfrrr- ' LxsaCBii.r.TOHtc. It 1e mmply Irua and Qn' -nine In a tasteleae form. No care, no par. ?rl VI nntn Lum'ieriug has be.'n going on in Minnesota fur over fifty years, dur ing which time it is probably ea'e -to say that $120,000,000 vorth of pine has been cut. Of this amount . perhaps $20,000,000 worth was granted to railroads.' How much has the United States reoeived for all this pine? ' Beginning with tbe : year 1849 and up to Ootober 1897v . the exact and toul amount that the United States has received fcr all ltnds sold in Minriesoti agri- cultural as well as timber lands -was just 7.286 599.40 If these -splendid pine fortsts had been man aged on forestry principles the gen- -eral governnvnt would have re ceived many more million dollars,, and Minneso'a hersolf would have b e:i in a much better situation. men v;ho u-c:k i hard for a liveli hood claim they coh get better . wear out ol Levi Strauss 5 Co's copper riveted 1 overalls than any other brand cut full . honestly made strong and ask your dcalu for btm);.) durable Hi.rpnirT.nnn itjs iianta ... L ma tbi.i nth -..n. m verv aesiraore imDrouemeot -.xne ?--r&zg ? L