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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1902)
Hi. t JACKSON COUNTY 5 - - - . . - Jn Hm) uimluii Ntil nf (lut unml HUluof Dnmitti. 11 ifuiitiuiiH 'I'ttUIT, MININO. AdUIClJI.TUKAI. Hid TIMIIIIU LANIIA , M EI) FO RI) In ft ilirlvlnif oily of ever UMK) iiiimh limit. II In Himli'tl iiImmjhI In tlin Ptmlur (if llio vnunty it ml In Lhti vory limirt of tttn KruuiufiL fruit rnUliitf rut In it of ttiu UulUul Btuttm, or ut lliu world T II E MAIL 1 In tlin lurnrnl mid hunt nowiipittiir puhlltthoJ In Jmkwm uuiituy, It elitlm- ii ulrciiliitton ttt WJitt ml tim.-k Din uNmirllon wlllt lliu uiit 1uvli on ilia opuoiltu uornar of UiU pitito raOFEBSIONAL CARDS. (JOI.VIG A CANNON Will praallns In all anuria of tlin alale unci lu II. 8. omirt fur DIhiMhUiI "rniiuu OOlio uvor Hunk ut Mmlturil A, 8- UUTON, ii. n. coHMiiuiuNKn, iibtiii.it ut oiikiion llommiead ami Timber lnd Minna mid prool. made. Toallmony laUnll lu laud Min imi uaara, Vllks with Modlonl Mall. M ml lord, Grcgim "W", L. CAMICRON, . PHYSICIAN AND HUIUIKON (inter In llumlln llliN-k Heilturd, Oibkoii JlitaliUm In Ml.. lie tiruol'i ru.lilultru C;labknck w. kkicne, I'll YHK't A N AND hlJWIKON om.a lu Ailklua Block Modloril, Ores on JKO. P. KINO, UOVKHNMKNT LAND I.OOATOU Mudlord, Oregon (.'.locate irllii m valuable Umber or aifr. oitllura Manila Wrlln inn for lull luroimalloii orfloo Willi K. M.Hlowarl real cutale aniiiil. . D. PIIIPPS, D. D. S., timooa lu Adklut lllook, adjoining llkln' DruK lituro Mwllord, Oregon )R. II. N. BUT LICK, OHTKOI'ATIIIHT Kouna 8 ami 4. Opera llouaa bloek, oyer Hlrang'a Drug Mloro. Kxamliialluna froo AUdfurd. Ot.gon Q.T. JONES, oountv soitviiyon. An; or all kind, of Buryoylng pntmpily done. The i.'ounly Surveyor nan give you llio ouljr legal work. Modfd. Oregon AMMOND & NABBKGAN ATTOKNKYr) AT LAW omoa In Stowarl Dlk. k oil lord, Or. KIBCHGKSSNER, l'UYBICIAN AND BUKOEON, Central Polnl.Orogoo. Bedford omwi-Ltndloy "Building, Wcdneooy and HamiUaj.Uiio 10 11 a. ai on and aft April 10, 'Ml. J, 8. HOWARD, HURVKYOK AND CIVIL ENOINBKK 0. . Doputj Mineral Hureyor lor the BUM otOreaon. t'oatofllcc addrnaa: Mnlford. Oltgon. V B. PICKRL, rilYBICIAN IAND DKOKU. uiBoe boura II lolia. m. auJ 1.30 u3 p.m. X-IUr Laborauiry Kunlnatlona (I 'M to 12s. OfBcei Itaakln Ulock. MMtard. Or W. I. Vawtrr. Proa. II. V. Aiikim, V l'roa U. It. LIN 1)1. ICY, Cannier. ...CAPITAL, $50,000.,. MEDFORD, OREGON Loan money 6 approved eourlty, recelvo da poalM anleot to ohook and tranaael a annera oanklbu bunlnuaa. Your uunlnnaM aolloluid.... Cormiipoiidonl:-I.lldd A IIiihIi, Saloin. Anilo California Hank, Han Kranolaco. I.Bdd Tllton. Portland. Oorbln llunUllig CO..N. Y. Jl. R. ARKkNT, I'rn.ldenl. J. E. KHVAIIT, Caiblor. J. U. Btmwakt, Vice I'roalaent. M I.. Al.niHli, Anal. Caatllor. The Hedford Bank Mrorono. OncooN Capital, $50,000.00 A General Banking Business Transacted HTOUKHoLDJtKB J K. Htp-nrt, II. X. Anlceiiy. K. II. Wliliehend, C. CI. Ilenkiiilill, Hnraiio I'dllnn.lltll llayllinlid, Manica I'olton.W. II. Hradalmw, J, K.Knj nrt Dyspepsia Cure 1 Digests what you eat. Thin preparation contains all of the dlKostanls and tllKsts nil kinds ot food. UkIvcs Instant rcllofand novor tails to euro. It allows you to cat all tlio rood you want. The most sonsltlva etomaolis can take It. By Its use many k..u...wiu .f A uunnnt.li4 liiivn neon cured nftnr everything clso failed. It prevents rormiii.ion 01 "'" iieh, rellevliiK all dlstresMiirtercatliiif, Dieting iinneccssnry, l'leiisanttotako. nny a. luil a. aav. i but do you jjood I'rnimi'oil only by H. 0. liKWirr On,, oiiliMiRa , (1'liutl, buHiuuuululuaiiH UuivuVbuCVCHlto, Jackson County Bank VOL. I1V. FIIUIT LAND IJARUAINB VQO'V l(ll,h-71 u(iriN.tO acre In hiiUIvhIUhi; hilncn UrunU. I'Mr houno. burn ndout 1 liUliniiiKt. Llvlnu wuiur from Mountulii NprliiK plnrd illrm lo ronlrtf oo U t Mcnm Hnudtxl u ulfitlfn. Only VX mlltm from Contrnl I'olnl. Kvury ncru b'hhI onilninl Ihim). I'rlitu f-'W). lroj ruoorvod VALI,KV IlUMK-'Vniini Imol adjulmtiif Oonlntl 1'olnt town Nltu. WacrAN In aultlviv lion. Hum 1 1 liourtti nnd burn. Is uoiu good fruit tuud. VM), A nlto llOUHl for HOlIHiOllO UltAIN IiANill-Wiicrtn In milium. All In cultivation. Hlofi. tlok noil, whlob frtilt moil olulm will provn udflplrd to trroM, Ktilr fuiiuo out no bul)dliiK. Only two tiillnti from Ufwu. Tho pntHunt crop Hpoukft for llio cjuaHty of Ihn mill. I'rlru M.UKt, crop nwrrvod A I.KAIiKk-liwi uonm orulmni lutid nl binui of foothill, two nilliiH from Cent nil I'olnl, Nil lull iilHHit llvr ncrrH of wltloli In tlio vry b'mt of fruit Imid. ') hltuh of llintinr lund kodm wild lliu plnmi. An iixcollmil 7-room dwdllhiB mm iMlhml into pluHlornd; tirlolf milk Iiouho, ooou onrn ana iinmnry; wooi ftlmd, Kmotirlioiirtnuiid oiilbuUdliiKN. Two woll of lino wator. Kntlro nliu'it v I nihil) from niHhliiiicn. A irnml Imruulu t h'Mib, C'ron 'roHorvod ThU In Hit ucor of any fruit HOLMCS HHOS - : f HOLM VtavWtay SAW MILL MACHINERY, FARM MACHINERY, AiiytliiiiR you want witli coks and- levers on it can bo furninli(!(l by ub An Immense New Stock is now on the Road Call and see us before buy ing elsewhere HUBBARD BROS. Medford, Oregon New Lumber Yard as Rough and Dressed Lumber Fir Rustic and Flooring Medford Oregon Three Years Old. Thoroughly Seasoned. 53i I am prepared to furnish all kinds of HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC. First-Class Goods. Moderate Prices 5 . , (Jail aud see mo 7th Street RJedford Machine hofis Boiler and Engine repairing Engines, Boilers and Pumps Bought and sold EXPERT MACHINE WOltK OF ALL KINDS Gasoline Engines and GADLT & COOL MEDFORD PLANING MILL, MEDFORD PLANING We uianufaoture Doors, Sash, w-iimnUa fnmishnd on Store soft wood Contraoting and Buildini? Mill on North D Street MEDFORD, Advertise in THE MAIL and get good results Fine Job Printing a Specialty MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREQON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, location In Jnnkon vnuniy 0 - - CENTRAL POINT A THE MORTAR DRUG STORE, . H.HASKIAS.Prop liruf , tBl-Di Mrdl'-inra. Rookt, Hlatlonet) PAINTS and OILS Clitara.Tobnroo. Tollot Arllclna, Klc Praacrlptlona Carefully Com pon ride d 7th St., Medford, Oregon 0. E. OORSLINE St SONS MANUFACTUKKItS Of AND DEALERS IN and Pine Shingles Yard Hculb of Whitman's Warehouse m m w J. G. TAYLOR, JJj Medford, Oregon it a specialty. Second hand Spray Pumps on Sale Proprietors mmw.lt MILL CO., Proprietors mouldings, Rustio and Flooring and Oflioe. fixtures in hard or OREGON 1S02. SENATOR CLARK Rkiwino, Sept. 0 Senator W. A. Clark of Montana 1b said to be at the bead of a syndicate that baa purchased the McVey copper prop erty, situated on Joe oreek, in the Siskiyou mountains. The price is given out as $300,000. Both the great copper kings, Delamar and Clark, were after the property, but it fell to the Montana man. The claims are declared to have shown up in development remark ably rich in sulphide ore. They were owned by 8. McVey, W. H. Hamilton, L. F. Cooper, and U. B. Adams. While tb9 property is in Siskiyou county tbe outlet, owing to the con figuration of tbe mountain, is by way of Jackson and Josephine counties, Id Oregon. Tbe opening and developement of tbe property will mean great things for Southern Oregon. ; Certain Cure for Dysentery and Diarrhoea. "Sumo yoare ago I wa. one of a party that Intended making a long bicycle trip," says K. L. Taylor, of New Albany, Bradford County, Fa. "1 was taken suddenly with diarrhoea, and was about to give up the trip, when Editor Ward, of tbe Luce yvi lie Messenger, suggested thttt 1 lake a dose of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ,1 purchased a bottle and took two doses, uno before starting and one on the route. I made tho trip successfully and never felt any 111 effect. Again last dimmer I was almost completely fun down with an attack of dysentery. I bought a bottle of this same remedy and this time ono dose cured .me." Sold by Cliae. Strung, druggist. DECLARE FOR WAR MOROS INSIST UPON FIGHTING . UNCLE 8AM. Demand Evacuation of Mlnadano by Americana Chaffee and Davla Are Preparing for Hostilities Moroa Reject All Offers of Friendship. Manila, Sept 8. Captain Pershing, who has been investigating the cause of the recent attacks upon Americans In the Island of Mindanao reports that the Moras reject all offers of friend chip and that hope of an adjustraeint with the natives has been abandoned. The sultans and DaStos are treach erous and not to be truftted. One of them who was trusted remalncid nctural for a month and then guided a force of Moras in an attack upon an American post on Matallng river. Other chiefs demand that the Amotv leans evacuate the iBland. Oeneral Chaffee and General Davis are holding extended conferences on the situation. The original forces In Mindanao have been largely Increased and poBaibly the next attack by Moros will lead the Americans to retaliate thoroughly. Since the battle at Bay an the American troops have remain ed Id their camps and in no Instance have they assumed thd aggres'.)hv. although they have been attacked twelve times. General Chaffee has planned for a thorough protection of friendly natives In the event of a general movement In an attack upon the Matallng river ramp, which is situated seven milra from Vicars, one American was killed and three wounded. The small garrison tenipctrarily retreated, aban doning the body of 4'ielr comrade who had been killed. Later they re covered their wounded. When rein forcements were obtained the Amar liuns pursued the Moroa, killing sev eral of them. In the pursuit Lieuten ant Parker was wounded. IIOW OFTEN YO' HEAR Of a very dear friend dying of qulok consumption, who no doubt could nave been saved had tbey taken warning and not neglected a slight oold whioh led to oalarrh of the bronohial tubes, and onded with consumption and an early irrave. Take warning' before that cold advances Into aeuto stages, or you may be numbered with prominent business inon, physiolans and others who neg looted to stop the leak in time, until it was too late. Take S. B. Catarrh Cure, a remedy of merit, whioh has cured hundreds of people of catarrh of the bronchial tubes. This romeily is a posi tive exoeetorant and has a true tonic iml vitalizing effect on the ontiro sys tem. It is (or sale by all druggists. Book on Oaiarrh free Addross Smith Urns.. Fresno, Cal. For sulo by Mod ford Drug Co. NO. 37. PRESIDENT TALKS OF CIVAL WARAND TRUSTS 'Wheeling, Sopt. 8. The president made the only formal speech of the day In this city Saturday, treating of the trusts and general Industrial con ditions. Mr. Roosevelt said, In part: "Now, I want to draw one lesson from the experience of some of you whom I see In tho audience, who fought In the civil war. You recollect It perfectly well, whether you wore the blue or the gray, how people who sat at home were dead sure you ought to do everything quickly; you, who wore the blue, remember the days Just before Bull Run, when all the ex cellent people who were at home said It was your duty to go on at once to Richmond, and thoy demanded that It be done. They wanted It then within two weeks. Then Bull Run came along and the movement was the other way, nnd then a lot of the same men who had been demanding at the tops of their voices that yon should Instantly go on to Richmond said that the war was over; It was done, noth ing more to be accomplibed. You and those like you did not think so. The men, north and south, were built of different stuff. The war went on for years and you would not have got ten to Richmond at all if you had insisted that you could only go there by a patent device. That was not the way you got there. You got there by setting your teeth and making your mind up that you were In to see that light through. Then you bad to face defeat and come up again, and If de feated to try again until out of de feat you wrested triumph. You made up your minds that you would win by the same qualities wnlch hove made good soldiers from tne time that the world was young. "The men In blue and the men in gray who fought In the great civil war had different weapons and were drilled in different tactics from the soldiers who followed Washington and Green and 'Mad Anthony' Wayne, who fought under Manon, who fought at Bunker Hill, who fought at Kings mountain. You had different uni forms, different weapons, different tactics, but the spirit that drove you forward was the same. "And now, if ever this country should be called, as I most earnestly hope and believe It never will be called, to face a serious foreign foe, the men that fight will have high pow er, small caliber, smokeless powder rifles; they will light in open order, instead of the old elbow to elbow touch; they will nght under entirely different tactics; under different con ditions; but if they win they will win because they had in them the same stuff that their fathers had in the civil war, their great-grandfathers in the revolutionary war. The weapon changes the gun changes, out the qualities of the men behind tbe guu have got to remain the same. it Is Justice "In dealing with tflose problems of citisenshlp'. - The changed conditions mean that there must be change In the -hvws;; change from time to time In the fundemautal underly ing law of the land, which we call the constitution. The law now and then has no change, but In the long run. It Is the man behind the lav that counts." A Parson's Noble Act. "I want all the world to know," writes Kev.C. J. Budlong, of Ashaway, U. I., "what a thoroughly good and re liable medicine I found In Electric Bit ters. They cured me of jaundice and liver troubles that had caused me great suffering for many years. For a gen uine, all-around enre they excel any thing I ever saw." Electric Bitters are the surprise of all for their wonderful work in liver, kidney and stomach troubles. Don't fail to try them. Only 50 cts. Satisfaction is guaranteed by Chas. Strang, druggist. While attempting to ford the Rus sian river nt Markham's Saturday night. Reuben Cunningham was un seated from his horse, his boot be coming entnngled in a rope around the pommel of the saddle. The frightened animal started to swim up stream, dragging young Cunningham after it. He managed to keep his hend above water by holding on to the horse's tall. The horse Anally reached the bank and started to run dragging Cunningham over stones aud through the woods for some dis tance. He Anally became disen tangled and reached a farmhouse in a frightfully bruised condition. A Boy's Wild Ride fer Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, IS miles. to get Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs ana colds, w. M. Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma, but this wonderful medloine gave instant relief and soon cured him. Ho writes : "I now sleep soundly every night." Like mar velous cures of consumption, pneu monia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip prove its matchless merit for all throat and lung troubles. Gimranteed bottles 30o and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Chas. Strang's drug store. Tho Maic bus the nows. flTllIITT.ATTflW I 2200 TIIK MAIL linn II, anil lis publlilior li ' not afraid to swear to It 8TATB O? OKKCJON, l uouniy oi jacason 1, A.S. Mlluin, btfing flratilnlr sworn, depone am lay that 1 am the PiibllHhrr of THR MKoroan Mail, a weekly news paper publlihed Id tbe Gl ty of Medford, Jackson bounty, Oregon; that tbeonm ber of Medlord Mails printed each week Is 'iMI. and tbal this no m bar bas been printed each week for the past eight months and over. A. g. BLITOK Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 2Ht day of July, 19M ' I p. pi ni r.n.ni . f , , Kotary Fablic School vSHoes Fall .Stock of Ladies' .Shoes are Here ; ' Fire-Proof, As-, bestos, Crome- Tanned Leather The Triumph of the lanners'. Art. Hard Service Shoes for Men and Boys Tamer the THEIR FUNERAL CAR STARTS ON LONG JOURNEY. New York, SepL 8. As privately as possible the bodies of Charles. L. Fair and his wife, slain in their last automobile ride from Trouville toward. Paris, were removed Saturday from the mortuary chapel wherein they re posed during tho) vbyage here from : Cherbourg on the St. Louis. They were started westward, accompanied by mourning relatives, in a private -car. Two policemen guarded the lit- ' tie chapel, and whi(e the passengers. - f - -n the nppper deck at tl.c bij pic:' ii.e bodies were landed from a aide port. It was! not known to the passengers -of the suip that the Uodies were on ' board until noon Friday, when the ship was a little more than twenty four hours from Sandy Hook. In some ' way the news was spread through the i salon dining room while the passen gers were at luncheon on that day and created Intense excitement. From that time until the sbip reached her : dock great excitement prevailed among the passengers, and many ap- , plications were made to Captain Pas- . sow for permission to view the mor tuary chapel, but all were refused. Even after the ship was docked and -the caskets were removed from the -pier the American fine officials re-1 rusld to allow anyone except the 1m- ' mediate relatives who came to claim the bodies to enter the chapel. , . Santa Rosa Greets Native. ' Santa Rosa Sept. 8. Today's trains from San Francisco and elsewhere brought large delegations of Native Sons and Daughters and their friends: to this city to participate in the Ad mission day celebration and. bright, colored badges are noticeable every where. - ' . W 1 JjSKAL. (tVtaW Men's Jl: Fall y V Winter ( Shoes Have I Arrived f ;v 1 i v Liiior OVERALLS an Pasusaiaoo, cu ft ft. f Ml