The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, February 14, 1902, Page 1, Image 1

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Modfmd, Oregon
HAMMOND A NARRKUAN
ATTOnNKYH AT LAW
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KIRCI1GKSSNER,
I'HYBICIAN AND BUHUKON,
Central Point, Oregon.
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April 10,
J, B. HOWARD,
BUBVEYOU AND CIVIL BNcJINKKH
O. t. Deputy Mtlieral flurvtyor for Ibe- Btu
of Oregon. I'MtoOo.adarcM:
Medford. Oregon.
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The Hedford Bank
Miorono. O.ioon
Capital, $50,000.00
A General Banking Business
Transacted
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Tho Individual who gets Into the
bnblt of giving wny to dcprcsalon Is nn
the brond road to ruin. Chicago News.
Macedonia litis a population of about
4,000,000. Three-fourths are Olirlatlnu
nnd ono-fourth Turks. Nearly half are
of Bulgnrlau ancestry.
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VOL. XIV.
You want Somethin
Handsome, Durable and
Useful get a set of
Rogers "1847" Silver-Plated Ware
or
I Silver Mounted
Nothing could be more accept
able or usef uWn the household
WE HAVE THEM IN GREAT VARIETY
J. BEEIi
lCvuryonH in fumllinr with Uie
SNOWY BUTTE MILL TEAMS,
Compowtl of .omo of Iho bot homoi In Jack.on county. Well, , o
ln l0 Uiu nhort Krnln crop locully. we buve concluilvd lo offer moot
of tlii'ii flnu milm.l.
FOR SALE AT REASONABLE FIGURES
Tho.o Hiilmali are hardened for Immedinlo eervlco, are nil In Hood con
dlllon, well borkoo and of deairab'e c .lor.. Ju.V adiud noat frm
work, Wainlim or loBflnir. I'ro.pcclivo buyer, can limpccv them at our
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Medford Oregon
R1ED0FRD PLANING MILL,
MEDFORD PllNINi
We manufacture Doors, Sash,
KstimateB furnished on Store
soft wood
Contracting and Building
Mill on North D Street
MEDFORD,
Advertise in THE MAIL and get good results
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PAINTS mil OILS
Clliora, TehHi'ii. Tollot Article., Klc
Proscription C.rclully Componndcd
7th St , Medford, Oregon
O. E. GORSLINE & SONS
MANUPACTUUERS OP AND DF.AI.Kit8 IN
and Pine Shingles
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MILL CO., Proprietors
mou'dings, Flooring and Rustio i
and Office fixtures in hard or i
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A LITTLE OF
ICnch yetir 1,0!)"),000 jwrsoiis biki-
curtib lo caiiBumption.
Contncion from bnokn pxpoied to
it.l -ctiokiK lnmtiH in common in
led; eometimes it occurs after 50
yearn.
Of the piiiuides last year 310(1
were by poiiion; 2446 by shooting;
014 1 y hanging; 513 by drowning;
366 rut their throaU, 58 jumped
from heights, 65 used moving
trains, 27 stabbed themselves, 23
threw tbeiDPelves into fire, 11 ustd
dynamite and 6 starved; making in
all 7245.
There are between 1,600,000 and j
2,000,000 brands or cigars sold in
this country, and the average smok
er thinks that every brand means a
different kind of tobacco. As a
matter of fact, 150 is an outside es- j
timnle of the different kinds of lo-
Ijhcco that can be produced from
all sources, and even experts can't
tell 8' ine of these apart.
Galveston'.TfXBs, is bankrup'.
the result of the great storm that
drove the waters of the Gulf of
Mexico into and over it last jear.
The Texas legislature has provided
for a commission, in other words
receivers, to take charge of the city
Dot unusual for corporations and
individuals to go the bankrupt
route, but seldom is the fate of a
city.
A Republican newspaper con
trolled by Americans will be es
tablishc-d in Manila. At present
there is not a single American news
paper in the islands, the Dail
American having been sold recently
to' an English syndicate. It is
probable that one or two psg s of
the newspaper will be printed in
Tagalog. Present plans are to
bave this department edited by
some well known educator, and it
is to consist largely of lessons in
American 1 istory.
The city council of Chicago has
refused to permit the erection of
seven sixteen story buildings and
one fourteen-story .building in the
business portion of the city. Cap
ital aggregating about "$12,00i,000
was repreaented 'in " the "pn'jec-t
There is an existing ord nance for
bidding the erection of structures
more lhan ten stories high, and
consequently the city council was
aked to grant a special permit.
The opposition came from the out
lying districts of the city, who con
tended that the building of lofiy
structures in the downtown district
h id a tendency to congest the busi
ness of the citv within a limited
territory, to tha injury of property
holders who, in the ordinary course
of growth, would come within the
business district.
The history of the slow but steady
prneress of medical ecince records
many noble sacrifices by members
of the profession, life itself having
been yielded up in the qui at of
more exact knowledge of human
ailments with remedies frr their
alleviation. But a New York doc
tor goes farther. He offers to sub
mit his person to vivisection, claim
ing that notes he might be able to
make during the nutting as to sen
sations would add to the other
knowledge trained. He oonoludes:
"The experiments are to continue
until I am too exhausted to be of
further value as a subject, or until
I succumb. Should I survive at
tho end of a year of observation and
experiment, I stipulate that I may
elect to be released from further
service should I so desire."
Although no official statement
can be obtained, it is practicallv
deoided that Miss Alice' Roosevelt
will &03ept the invitation of Mr. and
NO. 7.
Alrn. Whkehiw K irJ, tu lo their i
jgu-Ht in London during the cere
; mo lies inoid-iiit to tho orcnalion
! of Kii K Iward VH. Miss Bjojo
I veil will have no ulatus in the cere
! niotii';e, however, except that of a
Iviaitinz American girl.
His Maj'jHty Chulalongkorn, King
of Siatn, is desirous of visiting
America, and President Roo evelt
has been neked to invite him. Th
King rules over about 6,000,000
subjects. IJis Majesty may send
the Crown Prince to America firHl,
and if the boy gets back alive hi
father would feel more sure of the
security of bis own loyal personage
on such a trip.
Since the outbreak of the trouble,
in the Philippines there has been a
great demand for maps showing the
resources of the west, the routes to
the Pacific coast, and to the islands
of the Orient. Last eumaier one
railroad company had 15,000 of
these maps printed at a cost of
10,000 Tbey cost 65 cents each,
but were sold for 25 cents each,
ban ly enough to pay the express
charges.
Lord Thurlow, of England, who
has been spending the last year in
California in the interest of English
investors, investigating the beet
railroad nute from Eureka to Red
ding and thence on to join toe
Northern Pacific, announces that
the ror.d will soon be built. The
capital will be furnished, half by
English and half by American in
vestors. Lord Thurlow spoke en
thusiastically of the rich country
which will be tapped by the new
line, but refused to say exactly
wtial route it will follo-v.
The New York statute against
priz'-fighting was pa-s d by the
Legislature on the express recom
mendation of Governor Roosevelt
in bis annual message of 1900, and
the bill was approved by him as
Governor. In his mess ige Gover
nor Roosevelt said: "Athletic
sports are exol'e it when treated
a what they should b-, that is, as
healthy pastimes; they become
harmful if indulged in to exce-e,
and if their importance in relation
to the serious work of life misesti
mated; and still . more harmful
when twisted into adjuncts of bru
talitv or eambline."
' Ateacjher-t:,iii' "a '.-Texas ublitf
school received the following IMei
tre. other oay: :"bir:' ill yoa-in
the future give my son easier some j jonrued till Monday,
.odoat nites? This i, what h J? 1"
hroi home two or three nights back: Smith of Arizona assailed the appropri
If fore gallons of here will fill thirty ations committee for discriminating
. . , ..i . . . j against Arizona, New Mexico and Okla-
to pint bottles, how many pint and hma aud ,u favor of Hawaii in tn,
half bottle will nine gallons of bere( matter of salaries for executive and
hi? 7' Well, we tried and could
make nothing out of it at all, and
my boy laugh, d and cried and sed
he didn't dare to go back in the
mornin' without doin' it. So I had
to go and buy a nine gsllin keg of
bere, which I could ill afford to do,
and then he went and borrowed a
lot of wine and brandy bottles. We
fill them, and my boy put the num
ber down for an 'nswer. I don't
know whether it is right, or not, as
we spilt some while doin' it. P. S.
i'lense let the next be in water, as
I am not able to buv more bere."
The Last Heard of It.
'-My Utile boy took the croup ooe night and
soou grew co bad you could bear him breathe
all over lhe bouse," say. P D. Reynold.
Maostletd. O. "Wc feared he wou'd die. but a
few dose of one Minute Cough Cure quickly
relieved blm aud ho went to sleep. Thai's lhe
lan we heard of the croup. New isn't a cough
omo like tb.t vnluuble?" One Minute Cough
Cure Is absolutely safe and actf Immediately.
For cough, colds, oroup, grip, bronchitis and
all other throat and lung troubles It Is a certain
oure. Vory pleasant to take. The little ones
llkeit. Cbas. atrang.
The steamship Kuight Compaulou,
I uo of the regular liuo of stoainors of
Lie Portland aud Asiatio Steamship
company, Went ashore iu the China sen,
uoar Idzuiui, Japan. All the crew aud
passenger were saved. The vessel is a
total loss.
Aggie Kelly, convicted of enticing
Sophia Finegold, a 15-year-old girl,
from her home iu Sau Francisco and
placing her in a disreputable house in
Eureka, was sentenoed by Jndge Lawlor
at Ban Francisco to three years in Sou
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I If you want ;
A high Htnmtftrd In BuKlncus you
must hftvo quality In your print,
lng. You will find our kind Ilia
right kind.
NEW EFFECTS
CORRECT IDEAS
Ponilbly not (ho ehcAfet In
r rlee, but yrm get the worth of
he extra cant in uxlm, vttlue on
work turned out by
THE MAIL
FIFTY-SEVENTH
CONQRES3. . 3
MonilAr.
In the senate consideration of tl'.c 1iU
t- increiiKO the salaries of jadgas ot
United Suites courts wag resumed.
Stewart's amendment to increase tha
salaries of senators and members of tha
honse of representatives to (7,600 an. ,
anally was rejected. The Philippine
tariff bill then came up, and Ciirmaci:
nf Tennessee, a member nf the Philip
pine committee, delivered a speech ia
opposition to the measure. Beveridgo,
a Republican member of the committee,
challenged the statement of Gar-mack
that the bill bad not been well consid
ered. After farther discussion the sen
ate adjourned.
Ill the bouse the day was devoted to
penerul debate npou the oleomargarine.
UIU
TucMlay.
The senate, by a vote of 88 to SI,
passed the bill providing for a 25 per
cent increase in the salaries of United
States judges. Daring the disenssien of
the argent deficiency bill Hansboroaga
of North Dakota defended Judge Artho
U. Noyes of the district court of Alaska
and Alexander McKeuzie, npou whom
Tillman made an attack the previous
day.
In the house the debate on the oleo
margarine bill was continued.
Wednesday.
The senate passed the urgent defi
ciency bill substantially in the shape ia
which it wa reported to the senate by
the committee. McCumber of North
Dakota spoke in defense of Judge Noyes
and McKeuzie, incidentally criticising
the circuit ourt of appeals of Ban Fran
cisco for permitting itself to be influ
enced by prejudice. Stewart condemned
Judge Noyea's methods of conducting
bis office.
The debate on the oleomargarine bill
was continued iu the house without any
special incident.
Thursday.
In the senate the Philippine tariff bill
was under discussion, and the measure
was completed so far as the Philippine
commission is concerned. ' The sedition,
laws enacted by the Philippine commis
sion were read, and drew the fire of tha
opponents of the government's Philip-.
pine policy, Hoar, Koraker, Tillman and
others participating in a very inter
esting debate. - After s speech by Scott
of West Virginia iu favor of tha adoption
of the San Bias route for an isthmian
waterway, Hausborough of North Da
kota spoke on the bill introduced by
him, which has for its object the con
struction of irrigation works for the
reclamation of arid lands.
The house spent the day on tho legis
lative, executive and judicial appropria
tion bill.
rada.
The seuate passed the pensiou appro
priation bill. When the Philippine rev
enue bill was called up Turner of
Washington attacked the Philippine
policy of - the government, - which he
charged with concealment ana duplicity.
Ho had not concluded his speech when
the bill was set aside for the day. ' After
I, ghort executive Session the senate ad-
jaoioiai omcers.
Saturday.
5
!5worn Circulation!
2200
The bouse, ufter some routine busi
ness, paid tribute to the memory of the
late Representative Robert E. Burke of .
Texas.
Clerk's Wise Suggestion.
"I have lately been much troubled with dyt
pepsla, belching and sour stomach," writes
8. Head, leading pharmacist of A tllcboro, Uaf s. -"I
could eut hardly anythlug without sufforlig
several hours. My clerk suggested I try Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure which I did with most happy
results. I nave bad no more trouble and whea
onectu go to eating, mince pie, cboeso, candy
and nuts after such a lime, their digestion muHt
be pretty good. 1 endorse Kodol Dyspepsia -Curo
heartily.'' You don't have to diet. Eat
all iho good food yeu want but don't overload
the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
your food. Chas- Stranir.
Fire destroyed the Empire hotfl, s
lnr,;e, iha-e-sti-ry lodging-iiouse at aiVD
O.ivu s.'.eei, St. Lou t-, unit ciiis-m ilia
death of luv.-u persons tun nuu au 1
o.ie wom.tn.
a Well made
honest garment,
made to stand
rough usage
Levi Strauss
& Co's
copper riveted
overalls
old all over die world '
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