The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, February 07, 1902, Page 1, Image 1

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PROFESSIONAL OAHDB.
QUO. 1'. KINO,
GOVEKNMKNT I.ANI5 LOCATOR
Mmllord, Oregon
Cad locale purlins on VMluuLlr timber or agrl
riiliural lands Wrlm me lor lull liifoiuiallun
Ortlie Willi V. M.mtiwart, real eUle agent
, D, PHI PI'S, D. D. S.,
imom In Adklnt Block, adjoining lluklna'
lirug store M Milord, Oreaoo
DR. II. N. liUTLKR,
OHTICOI'ATIIIMT
lUwaa I end 4, Opera HuuM block, aver
Nlrang'e Drug Bloro. Kiaiulnattuns free
Milord, leM
Q, T.JON E8,
COUNTY HIMVKYOK.
Any or all kinds nl Hurveylng promptly done.
Tlio county surveyor oau give yuu ino out?
la-gal work,
Medfurd. Oregon
JJAMMOND A NARRKGAN
ATTOflNKYH AT LAW
OIBce In Stewart Blk.
Mt.dlord.Or.
K.KIRCHCESSNER.
l'UYUICIAN AND BUHOKON,
Central Point, Oregon.
tedtord omee-Llnlley llulldlag, Wedneau-l
and Heturday.ViMlp II a. m., 00 old trie
April 10, 'Mi.
J, 8. HOWARD,
HUltVKYOIl AND CIVIL ENOINK.KH
0. S. Deputy Mineral Hurr.yor far the Stale
of Oregoa. PoetotBec addreae:
Medfovd, Oregoa.
E, B. PICICKL,
PHYSICIAN AND IDIKMIII,
Omee boars 11 to a, at. uj I an to 8 p. en.
X-fcUy Laboratory faultlu to t&
OaUan Maskla Sleek. Merfterd. Or
. I. Vawrea. Pree. II. V. ADXim, V -Pita
- U. , L1NDLBY, abler.
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MBDFORD, . OBEOOS
Loan money OB approved arcurltv, rceelve da
puall eubjeot to ehook and trannaet . rtrnon
banking business. Your bustnosa aotlclted...
Correspondent : Ladd Hush, Halem. Anglo
. California Sank. Kan Francisco. Ladd A
TUIob. PorUaad. Vorblo Hanking. Co.. M. Y.
Jl. R. Aaasav.
President.
J. E. Eutaiit,
Casbler.
J. B. tVrnwAirr,
Vlco President.
M L. Al.fmli.
Ami. Cashier
The Hertford Bank
Mi oroao. OncooM
Capital, $50,000.00
A General Banking Bushess
Transacted
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1 H. Stewart, II. It. Ankeny. K. II, whitehead,
C. (J. Ilrrkirmn, Horace IVltoii.lun Hayinoml,
Jniiic I'd ion, V, II. Hrnilahaw, J. II. Knyart
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undor tho tiaiiiu of tlio S ilt Liilin Kvon
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pajiur In llm Ktitto. Dr. 1). If, Wrat,
Jiuiii Wellington, D. 0., in oliluf odllnr,
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VOL. XIV,
i i ou want Something
J Handsome, Durable and
; Useful get a set of
Rogers "1847" Silver-Plated Ware
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I Silver Mounted Carving Set i
l Nothing could be more accept- J
: able or usef uKn the household J
I WE HAVE THEM
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Everyone Id familiar with tho
SNOWY BUTTE MILL TEAMS,
Compoaed of Mine of tho beat hornet in Jackaon county. Well, ow
ing to tho abort (rain crop locally, ere have conoludfd to offer moat
ol thoao lino iilmaln -
FOll SALE AT ItEA SON ABLE FIGURES
Tiioae anltnala are hardened for Immediate ccrrice. are all In good Con
d'.tlon, well borken and of di-air(l!c olora. J net adapted for heavy frm
work, teaminK or log it log. Proapeciive buyers can Inspect them at our
burna In Central Point
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and Hand Plows
For all k;nds of soil
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Rough and Dressed Lumber
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Three Years Old.
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MEDFORD PLV1IJIJ M IL CO., Projrietors 1
Ae runnufaoturo Doors, SihIi,
KHtlmdteB furniehed on Store
soft wood
Contracting and Buildini?
Mill on North D Street
MEDFORD,
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MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1902.
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PAINTS and OILS
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Preecrlpllena Carrlully Componndcd
7th St., Medlonl. Oregon
O. E. Q0RSLINE & SONS
MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALKI18 IN
and Pine Shingles
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OREGON
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!A LITTLE OF
The total exports of wheat from
the United Stales for the calender
year lOOl were 178,317,354 bushels,
uyuiiiBl 8,044,42 bueliels the pre
vious year.
The postofljctt departeaent has
abolished the poatofJice at Kib
kaskia, 111. This was the first cap
ital of the state of Illinois. Tbe
ravages of the Mississippi river has
had much to do with tbe destruc
tion of this ancient town.
The last census shows that Iowa
has nearly twice as many hogs as
any other s'.ate, and bse more
cattle than any other state except
Texas. In tbe number of cattle
Kansas stands next to Iowa, Ne
braska is fourth, Illinois fifth and
Missouri sixth in tbe number of
cattle.
A benevolent-looking old woman,
white-haired and wearing a dark
gown of rich mnterial, was ar
raigned in New York recently,
cbarg-d with shoplifting. Sbe said
sbe was Mary Clark, aged 68. Sb
looked a prosperous, though in6rm,
grandmother. Tbe police say tbat
her picture has been in the rogues'
gallery for twenty years and tbat
b.9 is a notorious shoplifter.
Barad Him From Tortura.
Tbcre la oo more agonizing trouble tbao plica
Tbe coaaunt llcbmg and burning make lire In
tolerable. No position la comfortable. The
torture la unceulog. DeWitt'a wtteb Hazel
Salve curea plica at once. For klo dlaeawt,
cut, bnilaea, all klnda of irounda It la un
equalled. J. B Gerall, 81 Paul. Ark., aaya:
"Prom 1865, I Buffered with tbe atotrodlug.
bleeding pllea and oould find nothing to help
aac until 1 uaed DeWitt'a Witch Hull Salte.
A lew boacs completely cured me." Bewar
of counterfetle. Chaa. Strang.
IN THE PHILIPPINES.
The war depart men t, iu a die patch
from General Chaffee, ia adTirnd nt the
trip of Major Waller.'fonr officer and
60 saen of tbe Marine oorpa and 36
natiTO boarera, with fonr daye' rations,
who started the last woek of Deoembet
froan Lnugnn, on the eaat coast of Sit
mar, to cross the island to Baasey, a bom
3 miles awuy. " Lieutenant Liles of the
Twelfth infantry accompanied the com
mand. Incessant rains lrom the smri.
swollen streams and other natural ob
stacles made progress extremely slow
Whan tho rations were consumed tin
men became exhausted rapidly, riro .
ing on rhe way. A relief expedition
aader Lieutenant P. K. Williams, F.rsi
iafautry, rencbed tlie murines, savin:.
Lientenaut Williivms uud uli except ten
inou not found, who ore, no duabt, de.f
of starvation. All will probably re
cover. "Tlio snfferiuKS of this com
mand for 20 days," says the diiipatch.
"cannot be dutcribed. Tho efforts ol
Lioutennut Williams nnd the relief
party are ntiequaled for courage uud
labor."
Captain Frank Green, president ol
the Amertcnu chamber of commerce ni
Manila, says congress should arrange tc
open the country to mining uud home
stead laws uud enlarge thu forestry re
serves. If this were done American
capital in large qaautities, ns well a
many American miuers uud liumoatead
seekers, Would coniu. to tlio islands.
A board of nrb'tnition, composed ol
Baptist' clorgymen, snysa Norfolk (V.i.)
dispatch, decided thai tlio Norfol.t uud
Wesleru railroad must pay tlio Rov. W.
P. Hiiies of the B.i tilt church at Ports
mouth 1230 for iOi sermons lost by
ngeuts and employees of the company.
Tlio company decliued to pay Dr. Hiuci
$.'0 upiuee for tho sermons, nud sug
gested that the mutter be settled by
arbitration, wlnult was done.
Miss Nellie White lias begun suit
ngainst Joseph Z.-igler of Wilkcsbarre,
Ph., iu which she charges Him with
squeezing hov so hard that one of hei
ribs was broken. She had to go to n
doctor to bo treated, and his service nud
medicine amounted to $11.50. Sin
asked Zoigior to pay the bill, but he
tore it up. Thou she began suit for SlOu
damages. Zoigier waived hearing and
gave bail.
Iu the hardest gilo of the winter,
Wutorbury, Conn., struggled with aJlre
that destroyed a large urea of tnc busi
ness section of the city uud threatened
to wipe it out completely. Wheu tin
flames were I in night to bo under control
the tfeuvillu House caught fire, lrniu
which, as well us from the Exchnugu
hotel, the patests fled iu their uight
olotues. The second llro placed the ulty
iu a panic Tho damage is estimated
at more thiiu $3,000,000.
"Yenug Griff ," tho Australian prizj
lighter, was found iu a vacant lot iu
Chicago nearly frozen to death. It it
feared that thu umputatiou of hishuudt
may be ueoossury. Griffo has beeu lead
lug a fast life and is penniless.
P.
l-'urm Nolia.
V;om the Rural Morthweat.
La Grande orchardista continu
to favor tho Gano apple. The Ob
server of that place reports that I,
Oldenberg is about lo set out twenty
acres of Canoe; J. L. Cavinesj will
plant 2000 apple trees this coring,
mostly Ganop, and M. S Carro'l
will plant 200 Gano trees in the
spring.
In an article written for the Norib
American Horticulturist, Ft. M.
Kellogg says pruning shares. are Ihj
proper thing to thin ap lea with.
He would go into the orchard in
March and cut out each year about
one-fourth of the small limbs treat
ing each braneh so as to give the
greatest possible leaf-surface to sun
shine. Tbe Practical Fruit Grower says
Mieeouri will not ship m my eir
loads of peaches in 1902, compared
with the splendid record of 1901,
as 90 per cent of the fruit buds
h. ve 'been killed north of tbe
Oztrks, and a large per .cent have
been killed oo tbe south slope
where the immense orchards are
located. Tbe conditions are the
same in Illinois and Kansas as in
Missouri.
California papers gave much
publicity to the matter of a te.iu
of 3000 nursery trees from Orgon,
which were seized by a county
horticultural inspector, who alleged
tbat tbey were infected with bot'i
San Jose scale and black scale
Some of tbe supposedly infested
trees were sent to the Pacific Rural
Press, wh'ch cauted the trees to"
inspected by competent authorities,
who found tbe trees wholly free
from scale. The Pacific Rural
Press sorrowfully remarks that the
ignorance shown by the inspectoi
iu this case almost makes it repent
its advocacy of the pi in of having
county insperto a.
The pott ffi receipts of all the
large cities of Oregon, Washington
nnd Montana show an increase of
over 10 per cent in receipts in 1901
mb compared with 1900. The in
crease for- Portland, Seattle, .Spo
knre, Tacoma, Butte and Helena
taken together, amounted to ove
16 per cent. This probably means
an incteaee of not less than 10 per
c-ot in tbe total population of thos
cities, or nearly 30,000 more con
euoieiB of fruits, dairy products,
etc. If this rate of growth is kepi
tip, it will bring about a wonderfu'
development of diversified farming
in the Pacific Northwest in a fer
years. It is to be re mem here! that
there has been a proportionate
growth of populat'oi in a large
i umber of Hntller cities and town
throughout the Pacific Northwest
The Laat Heard of It.
' My little boy took the croup one nlgbt and
soon grew so bad you could hear bim breathe
all over the boust," says F D. Keynolas
Manstleld, O. "We reared he would die. but a
lew dose, of One Vtnute Cougn Cure q ilckly
relieved blm and bo went to sleep. Thai's tbe
lust wc heard of the croup. Now Isn't a cough
cure like that valuable?" One Mlnuto Cough
Cure Is absolutely sufe and acta Immediately.
For coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis and
nil other throat and lung troubles It is u certain
cure. Very pleasant to take. Tbe little ones
like It. Chaa. Strang.
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.
Lord Kitchener, iu a dispatch from
Pretoria, reports that the camp of Col
onel L, E. Dnuiouliu of the Sussex regi
ment was attacked by Niewhouillz's
command and that after severe lighting
tho Boors were ropnlned. Ho ulm re
ports that General l'r.uich captaro.I 2
men belonging to Fouulio's comiuau.l,
ill tho northeastern part o? Cape Colony,
uud that thu command was uoiuplotoly
scuttered.
Kudyard Kipling, writing from Cape
Town, protests ngaiust any amnesty
being grauted the robels Kipling de
clares it is it questiou of life or doath fo
the colony.
It is estimated that the war ofUso, by
reason of the iuoHlolunoy of tho re
mount department iu tho purulnts.ug ol
horses, has bestowed u ou the contrac
tors a prolit of S,000,000.
Working- Overtime.
Eight hour laws are ignored hy those
tireless little workers Or. King's New
Life Pills. Millions are always at work,
night and day, curing ltidig !8tlni .
biliousness, constipation, sick hcsda',he
and nil stomaoh, liver and bowel trou
hie. EaBjy pleasant, safe, sure. O.ily
25c at Chas. Strang's drug store.
If you want
A high Standard In Diialnaaa yon '
must htve quality In your print
ing. V(,u will II ml our kind the
right kind.
NEW EFFECTS
CORRECT IDEAS
Pnmlbly not tho cheapest tn
f rice, but you ft tlm worth of
ho oxtra vont In extra Yitliio ou
work turnof) out hy
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I FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. j
Monday.
In the aennto' Dubois of Idaho, rising
to a question of priviloge, said the presi
dent onght to reprimand Genera) Wlmu
tou and those officers in the Philippines
who are criticising the senate for tta
action or statements regarding the Phil
ippines, General. Whoaton had criti
cised a speech made at Boston by Pro
fessor Scbnrman, who favored and pre
dieted tbe independence of the islands.
The matter went over for tnrther con
sideration. Very little business was dona in the
boose, which ad jonrued till Wednesday.
Taosrlay.
The senate conclnded the discussion
of the bill establishing a department of
commerce and passed it. The name of
the new department was changed to
that of the department of commerce and
labor. There was a stormy debate on
tbe Phillippiue measure, bat was de
void of definite results. Irritation was
displayed on both sides of the chamber,
and Lodge demanded that Teller with
draw a statement to the effect that when '
General Whoaton critioised the obargea
made by the opponents of" the govern,
mcnt's Philippine policy the Republi
cans knew those charges wore true.
Teller afterward modified the statement.
Wednesday. ' i. -
The senate had under discussion
whether a censorship exists in' the Phil
ippine. ' It was contended by the oppo-.
sition that a press oensorahip does exist,
while the secretary of war waa quoted
aa saying tbat no press censorship now
exists in the Philippines.
The house adjourned after being In
session 26 minutes. "
Tharaday.
In the senate the Phillippiue tariff
bill was nnder discussion. Tillman of
Booth Carolina attacked the policy of,
the government, and concluded by say
ing that to erect a tariff wall between
the United 13 La tea and another part of
tbe domestic territory was a departure
from every principle that had brought
this country to the pinnacle of great
ness and made it the cynosure of the
eyes of the world.
Friday.
The bill to increase the salaries of
the federal judiciary waa taken np in
the senate. Boar in a brief statement
supported tbo measure. Berry of Ar
kacais opposed the measure, and said
be believed (10,000 a year was enough ''
to enable justices of tbe supreme court
to live respectably. Stewart gave no
tice of an amendment to the bill pro
viding tbat the salaries of senators and
renresentat.ves in cougresa should be
7,500 per annum.- Morgan of Alabam '
addressed the senate on the Philippine
tariff bill, and said he believed iu the '
doctrine of free trade in all parts of the
United States, whether covered by the
constitution, the flag, or both. After a
brief executive session tbe senate ad
journed till Monday. . -,
The house, by reason of the' agitation
in the senate of the o aim that recipro
city treaties affecting the' customs rev
enues can be 'negotiated without the
concurrence of the house, ordered the
ways and means committee to investi
gate the matter nud report to the house
its conclusions.
Saturday.
Representative McLachlnn introduced
a bill providing for the relinquishing by
the Uuited States of jnrisdiction over
the ground occupied by the national
home for disabled volunteer soldiers ut
Santa Monica iu favor of the state,..
This is not to interfere with the right
of the government to regulate the home.
The purpose of the bill is to remove a -doubt
as to the right of soldiers to vote. .
Clerk's Wise Suggestion.
"I have lately been much troubled with dys
pepsia, belching and sour stomach," writes M.
8. Head, leading pharmacist of Atlleboro, Mass.
"I could ct burdly anything without suffering.'
several hours. My clerk suggested I try Kodol'
Dyspepsia Cure which I did with most bappy
results. J nave had no more trouble and when -one
ctn go to eating mince pie, cheese, candy '
and nuts after such n time, tbelr digestion must,
be pretty good. 1 endorse Kodol Dyspepsia. '
Cure heartily." You don't have tn diet. Eat
all tbe Rood food you want but don't overload
tho stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
yojrfood. Chas. Strang.
worktrigmen all oveMht I
worn wear
Levi Strauss '
& Co's
copper rrvtltdovtraltt
and so should you
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