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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1902)
" . - I r-uuinv.-.t. . ...... . TE1EDF0RDMA1L Published Evorv FrUUy Mornlns. A. S. BLITON. Mki.fohu, Fkiday,Mai..:u 21, WJ Man WAS BORN TO HUSTLE. UO la 01 low llnyS! UV llt0 5U8SCRtPriON $1.50 PER YEAR msured tn tba Postotooe t Medlora.IOrogon as SoconJ Class Mall Matur. JACKSON COUNTY REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Notice is hereby given that the Re juiblicau County Convention tor Jack on County, Oregon, will meot at Jack aouville. Oregon, at 10 o'clock, a. in., Saturday, March 29, 1902, lor the pur pose of nominating candidates lor the mces to bo filled at the ensuing June n.l a'so to elect delegates to the Congressional aud State Conven tious. Primaries will be held in the var.ous reei..cU at the usual polling places, d Saturday. March 22d, 2 o'clouk p. ., for the election of delegates to said County Convention, which will consist tt 124 members, apportioned to the sev 1 Mo..;ni.a as lotlows: XM Ashland 9 West Mctl.ord 8 West AsUlanJ 5!.ouni 5 K Pooli Uata jsSiUiVeV.v:..".".:..".! k pom... Climax 5 ''"''"g-i " laglc Point a ' 6 ftoinceRock 2 Tlont Fools Creek ,7, S .Bold Hill ; K.nl.,?.I!:v iJSdowT. : ..: ....a woodvine IX t Medford 7 Toui . The same being two delegates at large .., nroi-innt and one lor each .,, ,.., voters or major fraotion thereof oast in the different precincts innn inr William McKinley for oresl- j .. anH h nriler of the County Com mittee proxies in said precincts will be oofined to residents of the preoinoU By Order of the Republican County Central Committee ot Jackson ouniy H. D. KUULI, Chairman, ft TT Vol Intro Rppretarv. Dated at Gold Hill, Or., March 10. 3902. Torn. Methuen has one consola hia carjtivitv. He ioesn't have to "regret to report" ny more British defeats. The United States government iecreaaed its debt $1,370,848 la ft onth, besides adding $2,060,449 to the treasury surplus. Inats the Republican idea of running the government. A bill has been introduced in ttie Virginia legislature giving women the right to carry firearms for their defense. The "deadly Hat yin" is considered sufficient protec tion in most communities to say sothing of the historic rolling pin and the broomstick. Prince Henry, of Prussia, was sot allowed to rest very long at a time while on his recent visit to this eountrv. and it is safe .o say that he heaved a big sigh of relief when once more at sea and out of the clutches of his entertainers. "He will always have a lively idea of the rapidity of American life alter thin. Canada is waking up to the dan- m of Chinese immigration, and it fe probable that a law will be passed fcv the Dominion Parliament exciua the celestials. With such a law in force in the dominions of our Borthern neighbor the problem of . keeping the Chinese out of the United States would be greatly eim pUfied, as a majority of those illeg ally entering this country are smug' jled over the border. , That our factories are especially prosperous is shown by our heavy importations of raw materials. Under the heading. "Articles in a Crude Condition which enter into the Various Processes of Domestic Industry." the Treasury Depart went gives the imports for January, 1902. as $30,445,623, an increase over January of last year of over $7,000,000. For the seven months nda.l January, 1902, the figures ir imnortationa of such raw mater ittis are $182,500,000, which is an increase of $40,000,000 over the corresponding months of last year is understood that the Derrio ratio leaders are further planning to take advantage of the proposed Cuban legislation to institute a gen wal attack upon the protective sys tem, and are already advocating a g'uerul revision of the tariff In view nl' the mill vivid pmtura oi mo D-inooi-uii! loxv-t'iriirdiixior i.filu ecfotui C.ovoI.uhI iid:ninislriitum, it nitsht. hix'sii th"l llio n'iuvrt w niUl lot the tnritV tl l-siion nUm fnr a cmiKidiirabhi period. SllO i does not appear t he tho ciso, how- over. "Tariff ruform ' is sun Kt'i1' ready at hand, lo be brought out at thy first fivornMe opnorlutiiiy. Tin Republican leaders, however, will not be caught in any trap ol this kind. Iur-OUTS into the United States fr,r mm. including Hawaiian and Porto Rican fisures, were over $000. 000.000. the largest in the history of the country. Heavy imprta: t;m, ilo not generally liulicftte tne best conditions. In this case, how ever, the increase has been in raw materials, which shows an increased aotivitv among our manufacturers and in tropical articles, sucti as coi fee, sugar, rubber, tea, epicos, etc., thiuga which, we do not raise our selves. Such imports amount to $350,000,000 a year, and afford a suggestion for the idea that all this money can be speni in our own trop ical possessions, whioh are capable of furnishing this entire product. The nassage of the Hansbrough- Wlnnda bill bv a unanimous vote of the senate has stimulated the ir rigation advocates in the house to vigorous efforts to pass the bill this (.nriiw. The bill provides that tne money received from the sates oi nublic lands in the and region shall be used for the construction nf irrigation works bv the g -vern ment. the land reclaimed thereby to ha sold to settlers under the Homestead Act, with the cost of the reclamation added. Thus, it it cost the government $1,000,000 to reclaim a tract of 10U.UUU acres me land would be sold for $10 an acre The house will insist upon an amendment providing that 50 per cent of the proceeds of sales ot pun lio lauds shall be expended upon works in the states where sold It would be a rather difficult mat tr to find two men in the county who would be harder to beat in an ..Wtinn than the present incum bents of the sheriffs and county recorder's offices. From the way things are new pointing both of them will veiy likely be renominatea. There is a reason for this, out side the personal popularity of both Mr. Orme and Mr. Applegate, and that lies in the manner in wnicn they have diocharge'd tbe duties of their respective othces. Accurate, nccommidating and strictly Honor able in their dealings with the conntv and tl e ptople tbey have made a record unsurpassed by any former incumbent of these ouices, and that is the reason why their po litical opponents would rather go up against almost any one than ''Alex" and ' Pete." sumrdnv next is the day set for hold- Iiib the I'tVpubllOiin i"iumi I . In the vsirlmw ivfiuots of the county. Tnori! is si plentiful supply of enmll Ion II the olllees nnd there tiro ,vr,v (ev of thorn for which there are iot two or more aspirants, it U understood that County Clerk Newluirv and County Commissioner tl. ... . in f.... S. Hiitlor are noi ckuuiuuiv.. nomination, but tho balance ol tne county cOlelals are supposed to bo not averse to serving another term. pi... i..uUlntlv tlekut is attracting considerable attention for tho reason that the next legislature will oioei a U. S. senator. There nro throe very prominent candidates for the nomina tion tor statu senator lu tho persons of H. D. Kubll, of Applegaio, .1. W. Mur , in. f Central Point, and li. V. Carter, ( a.1,1.,,,,1 lioth tho latter have served the county lu tho lower house. H. Von dor Hellen, of Wellen, Is also stiokon of lor this nomination For representative Chas. M Hlokion, of Table Rock, wants tho nomination, 'ind V. A. Carter, of Gold lllll, wouiun i object to another term, a w. Mm.liio. of Table Book, would like to succeed Sherirt Orme, and Alex. will not refuse tho uouunntlon 11 n conies to him. Fnr ootintv olerk M. L. Alforu, Ol Medford, sooms to bo about the only ono in sight. Thnra nra no active ciinuuiatos jei tr, n,n nnmlnRtlou for county eominls- slonor, but a number of prominent citi zens are mentioned in connection wuu i. nni..n Amnnir them are J. u. Mar. .i r,i K. H. Barron aud J. M. ... -r n.FMn- .1. Kniiarson. ui Talent; Miles Wakeman. of Pleasant nro.lt: A. E. Kellogg, of Gold Hill. Pomr Anolecate seems to do prony certain of renomination lor couniy re oorder. Vr,r inlnt rnnreseD tall vs J. M. tians brough, ol Boseburg, is the leading hafore. a rjlenll'ul supply of good official timber In the Bold and there is no reason why the county ... Till not ho able to select a ,TJ,VU,IUU TT ... " nWn ticket, which will be vie ...(.,, . tho nn a. and swing J lesson County Into the line of solid Republican counties. Notlca-New Survey. vmIcb la herebv given that the ap proved plats of survey of townships 37 q n i nut. and 39 S.. R. 0 west, have been received from the surveyor gen eral for Oregon and on Tuesday. Aoril 22, 1902, at 9 o'olock a. m., the said plan will be filled In this office and tne lanu embraced therein will be open to entry nn n, Aftnr that date. Tnwnshto37 S..R. 4 east, being in the Cascade forest reserve, will be oreu to entry only for persons who uinde set tlement prior to the creation of the reserve. J. T. Bridges, Register. J. H. Booth, Keceiver. Coal Best ever put on Medford market. Carload received direct from mines in the east. Mltcnou oiku.. ARRIVED Wffii Our Entire new Line of BOYS' and GHILDRFN'S CLOTHING RespcctfuIIyt F. K. Deuel & Co. All New at the RacKet A nice lino ol liuliei' wrapper-, any sl.e aud eo.or you ihwlrn. I'rlei- ivn-.iiiiMe. Slimmer klrts, pr on HI.) lo fl SHU nnd Miie.'ii kIiii-i wiiikIs , Chililren'i Miilor -nils, di e- um mid iiirons In whin, ami oulu i llnys' sailor and "Itmiuli and lt -ml.v' suns Swiss and India l.lnoii goods. Uuiies, iimlimldoi li s mid all-ov. r laoes lu while and black Notions, limn' Kun.lsl.lim gnodand do not '"'K';ili.iil,',,, ;lll1 new and iHlnietlvo line of the eeleliralu.l IJordon Imt is heio. I ho Gordon is llie only swell hut In the olly-lt for b.u You arc as wiiloom i to siuily and udiiilio us you mu to pin , uliase H. B. NYE, MKDFOIM), OUUCSON TM V M M V W- n plan i a in Wo furnish tho MEDFORD FEED STORE L. B. BROWN, Proprietor Successor to J. C. Ferguson Jurors April Term ol Court. i imp PI OI IP. FEED. SEEDS and STAPLE GRO CERIES Eut 7th St, flEOFORD, OREOON A.AAAyWSriJiii' ' '"' Circuit Court Docket. fltlMINAI. DOCKKT. State vs Ltloomer; larceny; A i? ... ivvmuvo. .... Suite vs Kd Hoolh; defacing a ouiiu lug: A K Ueaiues. Suite vs Kd liootli; nssuuii; t r j i.uhiiit.o. ........ ... Statu vs Jonas Justus and 1 ii uo ard; liircuiiy. ..a i.iiin iiiu' lurnnnv. Simu vs M M Uecd and f hos Keath . k.....iai Stale vs Ulley Noah and Margaret lavior. State ol Oregon vs K E I'oiey: lorgery. State VS a t .nesneug'ir, uiuiuci i oi'inva HT nn tl.. LI.,,.. .V vs Mitcllull Denton & C;' action; W 1 Vawter.Chas Prim for K Denton. Jas M Walters vs 8 T Sanuors; re view; 8 3 Pouts. John W Prall vs Frank V al .).... i' r T . IIUII, J. , BT. . Hannah H Hood vs lien a. iowon. action; W I Vawler. Nancy Carter vs Miles Wakeman; ae f II llnlnrunrf W M ('llU llT. .Tn'hn Mauon vs Montreal & Oregon Mines Limited; action; H L MoMI I I) H.....H. llama iiou tiiuiiMihuvi t K J Knoll vs Jesse lliuimruouu, mv .i L' uMrtn. nnA R U WHtsnn. dun, c w ii ,Ka " . Mitchell, Lewis i Slaver Co vs W K Price; action; W I vawtur. TJ Konncy vs U w liirpui; si it. r L" l ' ..a A.ltt nml T. CI PortflT action; W K Pblpps and Snell & Hart son- ... ri , S.rnMHl tintntw hi, nl 1101111 RS tl J 1, 1T1UI1IVV, T.U...R Held As Co, vs Geo U McDonald; action t T tl A--l.. State Land' Board vs J It Howard; aotlon; W I Vawtor and A h Renmes ! Clara May Kestersoo vs S P Conger ; I -..i.. txr r flu...... A A Davis vi F B Ovlatt; suit; 8 8 Ponl7. and A 8 Usinmond. T M Griffith vs Zolla Grinilh: divorco; Hammersly Jc Carter and A N Sollss. J A Freeman vs A C Panton ot al: suit; Milton W Smith. Sadie Bartholomew vs Sanford Bar II. Qnnll Ar HlirtSOn. Peter Brill el al vs C 1 lloed; in junction: W M Colvig and K. U nuiur. tt, xr ... nunthis Itoiivus: VYU1 IV I VT-t: . T. T .a w, .- ----- divorce; G W Trefren and W M Colvig. Minerva Hilgarotal vs J W Miller; suit; Hammond & Narregan. Vawter, Sucll It Hartson, uomg anu rnm, I ZJ Tl..n1ou vi K Ion Jane Kubll: i p Roumoa Phitu Prim and K B .l (IT.. . Emely K Hills vs F W Shuflleld; n L.tlni I.' n Hnlt.tr nml W M CoWlg ET.lt n..l7..K..ttm ut Wm hOX. HUlt: V c ui, !,,. a nnmmond and W 1 Rhod'a Miller vs Emifnuel Miller; dl vorce; C li Watson. IKEES, VINES am Wo f For FAMILY and COMMERCIAL ORCHARDS; also to NURSERY MEN and DEALERS ilAhlt tttnek trrown Send for Catalogue and prices PACIFIC NURSERY CO. TANGENT, OREGON Orchardists who will need SPRAY HOSC THIS YEAR Should not overlook the fact that I have largo -ook of NEW hose on hand nought anu uoiiyoruu - mo maku you pricus Corner 7th and tl Sta Phone Main 171 H. Q. Nicholson mono -j- The following is tbe list of jurors for tho Anrfl trm of circuit court: a shlflnd A S Barnes, Geo Harga- dine, J Shlvely, J W Hatcher, J ft wink. E M Mclntvre. Sams Valley Martin Perry, oiarence Case. Kuala Point Jos Rader, S B Holmes, TVIhort Terrlll. John Ashpole. Phoenix E G Coleman, irea furry. Barron J M Wagner. Annlt-trutH Jas O'Brien. Central Point O R Pankey, W J Freeman. Mound Wm Gregory. Medford Ed Wilkinson. Big Butte W Beale. Trail W R Johnson. Willaw SDrings Ralph Dean. Woodville B F Carter. mimav Lane Wvland. Rock Point---B. L White, W 11 Jew- ton. rinntl Wm AddlBOn. Pleasant Creek Robt Wakeman. Lake Creek W H Bradshaw. Jacksonville Luke Bryan. Among tne Churches. CIIlilSTIAK CHURCH. Rp.v. W. A. Corvea will preach at the Christian Church Sunday, March 23d, n. 11 a. m. and 1:M P. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. METHODIST CnUKCn. hinr at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. VTn-ninu Biibieet. "Life, of What Does It Consist?" Evening subject, "Kegularlty nf Srvlce." Eoworth League, ti:.iu p. m. Sunduy School 10 a. m. Business meet ing of Epworth League Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. Superior job printing, MAIL office IL. 5. Wolfer, Galvanized Cornice Work, Tin Roofing and Plumbing ' East 71H St., MEDfORD, OR OLD and NEW You can always find what you want at our SECOND HAND STORE Wo carry New gooda of all kinds We charge you notning lor iu ing at our Btock. EADS & SONS Across the Track m...i,u v. Itnivlund vs (ioo W Row land : divorce: Chas Prim. Hlancli tiow vs Alex Go; divorce, C V Snell. , .... ... , T T (jeer, governor; vs .iuou i.u vrards; suit: W 1 Vawti-r. Andrew Krwln vs roriuim jiiuik Co: foreclosure; W C Hale. .. . r;..- v..wh,irv. inan- r-va . uewa t,uo tV . -- tlnmus; W K Phipps, Uiimiiiond nnd Vawtur ana A r-iiubiii"". . IiIh Ciurdnor vs r, u LBruiior, u.- vorce; C 1' Snell. Chin A llolton vsiiuorgia xiohum. -vorre ; Geo W Trefren The Evangelist. itn Anihonv Jacobs will preach at tho Baptist Churoh noxt bauuain at 11 m mitt 70 n. m. Mr Innnhs Is a clear thinker, a ready talker; bis Illustrations nro oftan quaint but uniformly apt. Tliougll loroign tu,n im minks English cntorlalnlngly He bulloves ho has a great message and his oarnestnoss Imprcssos everyone 01 s,. imnnrtiincc from his view point. tt.. I. nlwnvH Interest ng, at tunes vruiy ulmiuont, and often speaks with n innti.tm.ix that Is absolutely rosisuess. The large audiences, the continued at tendance of Boruo of our best thinkers, abundantly testify that tho high ex pectations of the community have boon delightfully realized. Every ollort will bo mado to accommodnto tnoso wno uo sire to hear him. T. L. CHAN da LI., Pastor Baptist Churoh. Board Ol Trade fleeting. Of course you know Just what brand of Tobacco or Cigar best suits your taste or what kind of a piue you prefer; but you also should know that you can get that cigar, tobacco and pipe at J5he R-IALrTO CIGAR. STOR.E Where you can ffnd anything you want in in Smokers' articles, and of the best quality A Box 0 Fine Cigars or An Elegant Pipe Would be highly appreciated by the head of the household. Try him and see H. C. SHEARER, Proprietor m. 11 mrmtlni of the Modford Board of Trado hold In the City Hall on Wed nu'riay of this week a pormanent orga nlziulon waB effected by tho adoption constitution and bylaws anu tne uli'1'i.ion of ofllcors. Thiir wore throo nominations for presldenl. the same bolng Messrs II. II- Howarn. K.J. Do Hart, anu W.J. vaw- t., Mr. Vnwtnr was olootod. 11. il . Howard was nominated for vice president and was unanimously eloctod. .1. W. Lawton was nominated for secretary and was declared tho unani mous choice of the meeting. D. II. Miller was elected tronsuror In a like manner as woro also the lollow- ,ntr i.lirit.n rontloinun aM mombors of thn executive committee: .1. H.Hnyurt, J.M, ' Ki-.tiiio mid W. U. Meoker. 'IMih eommlLtou on Hucliritiir Lituru- ture for oirculatlon mado u report and Instructions woro given losoouro 10,000 printed loiuurs lor uistriouuon. Mooting adjourned until Wodnusuuv night of next week. White Leghorn Eggs. I havo pure hrod Wlillo Leghorn oggs, a few good oockorols, and pedigreed Bulgiun hares for sale roasonable. MUH, A. H. CllKSSMonu, Uryn fluwr College Durncd. I'lin.AIiKl.lMIIA. March 1". The Ion resulting from the tire at Uryn Mawr collegu last night will be much greater than was at llrst supiocd. Dunhelgh . Hull tho fluusl ol the college Inillillnili, which was erected al a cost of I'.IU,00U, wan nnllrely doslrnyiid, and Its contents valued at ClA.OuU nt least, wore con- siiinud. Heveral young women occupied chanitMirs In Djiibclgh Hall and their individual losses have not yet been learned. Ml Thomas, president of , tbu college, snld today that during the nroirruis of tho lluuas thoru had ovou ' some looting by strange men, but said that tho thefts of the Jowels, etc, wore not rxponsivo. Dunbeigh Hall was ercntnd in 1801. M.lss Adolo I'lokol, of this oily, is a student at this college, but was not occupying rooms in tho hall that was burned. In Going Over the Famous 'Shasta Route" of tho Southern Pnciltu Co. the traveler uver Units something now lo exollo his admiration ami inter- 'St. Starting al rortianu, one irnv ...... .1... ..,l,l 1. t,( lltt. Wlllum. '.1 nun ,1111 ttihiiu t.ttf,... " ..... -. ....... ntto valley, tho gem of the Northwest. Ml. Hood, Mt. Jefferson, aud the Throe Slstors and other snow-cuppod peaks are kept in sight for hours. The nouns tiful valleys of tho Umpqua and Hogue river, with their orchards of prunes, iiciiuhuB, apples, and other fruits are a dollght lu tho.-nselvus. The crossing of the grout mountain barrier between Oregon and California rovoals the grand. est mountain sconury In tho United rftatos. Tho wondorful turnings, twists Iiil'k. and doublings of the rullroad bring into vlow a grand array of tower ing mountains nnd profound gorges Into which wo gu.o from dizzy heights, forest clad mountain slopes slretuhlng up to thn lino of porpotual snow, and tho foaming mountain streams dashing llorcoly down deep canyons, now and then slopping for a short rest In some ...I A ft.,.. .. .In.t'a tinlltuninnl flf llUim fftnl. t.I.U 1. ..... n ut,jit;it.u,.. ... old Mt. Shasta, the llnost, peak on the continent, wo drop rapidly down tho canyon of thn Sncramento to the broad plninH of tho Sncramonto valley in Cull- lornia, anu innnno iiirougn vinoyiirun and orchards to San i'Vnnalsoo. For maps and dosurlpllvo lltoratura addresB K. B. MII.I.KK, G. r. A., s. T. Oo., Portland, OrogoiV. West Side Bvapo rato r Medford, - - - Oregon I lnive Dried Fruit, Applo Butter and Vin egar for sale l. F. LOZIER, Prop.