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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1902)
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I'ourooi'B roiuuut'u (JLAH1CNC15 W. KKENE, I'HYHICIAN AND MU It IKON Oltlce In Ailklna liliwk Mo.llur.l, Ormoii CjKO. lf. KINO, OOVKUNMKNT t.ANI) I.OCATOU Multord, Orioii On lurttln pnrtlaH on vitlunltlo llmhnr (ir itrU rnllurA UttinW Wrllu tini fur tttll InUirnmlluu UHlcu Willi t M.Hlnwurt roul cnUto hkHV J. 1). rilllM'S, 1). D. s., IIKNTIHT lllllva In Auklm lllock, attjololiiu llliaklnn' DruK rlliim Moillum, Oronoli II. N. HUTI.KR, OSTKOI'ATIII.ST . H(Kim n1 4, Opera lluuno l)liwk, over Hlrunu'K Unlit rtturu. Klnmlinltti trtn Madlord, UrKon Q T. JON ICS, Alitor all kliidnor Hurvnylnv prornpllr donn. rim Cumiiy Murvoyur on glvo juu Uio only louitl work. , ' HAMMOND & N A It REGAN ATTOKNEVH AT LAW Ontoo In Slowarl lim. Modlonl. Or. J, 8. HOWARD, jfOllVEYOK ANO CIVIL ENUINBHIl 0, 8. Dopuiy Mtnrrnr Hurvoyor for Iho Stale ofOroguu. I'uittomoenddrtiNa: McMlfurd, Oregon. B. PICKKL, PHYSICIAN IANM BDHOItUN, omae houra II UI3. m. J I :W to S p.m. X lUy l.aunramry Kxilanilanii flM la IJA. Orncei llukln Hlock. Mwllord.Or W.I. VAWTn. I'ron. II. r. Anxmii, V-I'm a.H. I.INDI.EY, Cblor. ...CAPITAL, $50,000... MBDKOBD, - ORKOON Loan monny on pprood necurtly, rtoelvo d ponltii uli)oot 10 oliook mid trenimol a Konora n&nktnu buMluunH. Your bunliiPHH Molloltod.... CorroHBondoiiw: l.ftdd a Mimli. Hiilum. Aniilo ColUornlu Hunk, Hun Kniiiclitco. Lful.1 Tlllon. I'ortUnd.Uortiln llanklni Co.,N. Y. 11. E. AKKKMY, I'nmldont. hJ.E. BNYAIlT, ' Uu.lilor. J. II. Htmwaiit, Vlco I'ranldcnt. M L. Al.roHH. Aui. Utublor The fledford gank Mcorono. Orkqon Capital, $50,000.00 ' A General Banking Business Transacted HTOCKilol.DKRS J H. Rtowiirt, II. K. Ankpliv. K. II. WhUohcnd, C.5. Ilfiikninn, HnrMo I'ollnn.Htn lliiymand, jRmc I'olioii, W. II. llndHlmw, J. K.Knynn wiit DR. JORDAN'S anmATf MUSEUM OF AMTOUirt 1001 MARKET 8T.( SAN MAMOIOCO, AU (BlWMllilttUllMJ ThtlarvHt Aoftlomlwl Uwmmm 1 am worm. OrtaUtt nf(rtMM tSt RHk A WotvUrful tight W vfcfeM. WthiMf.(HttrwittM ilrMr4lr Comv JUIabltehwtf M yM, H. JOflOAM-PfllYATIBlOIAIrt fvim th fguUifariudll. rliftw, OanorrliMA, Trim n.lTvliiMllna. Ia m AMbln. lu m rrii..rt till IrMUaVtl U rtUS Mir ffiird ImmtJIiw mMW,uI rtrmuffnl eur. To Daolor doM OKilai Mftrlora; nlrulM. kill la wall knows W a lair and BuaraTbTriolanand 8iimaa.jri latlnial lillipaorally-DlaaBaaa mt Baav inilui tknraatkly aaaanl fcnaa Ika ayilam wllltaut Uia Mia a Hawawrf. Trnaaaa litui by an Eaaarl. a4laal nn for nnplnr. A alrtao raat aura Tor JPIIaa, I'luoriHl UMIaa,a B. Iilrdanra apralal palnlm Batbada VBIfT MAN aBnlrllajiawliraal -wss toss AsasSnfri cos. mr eaiB mi unttertnH. , flnnHiillfitliin VlltKI AM Trculmant tiAHankllv bV by laiiar. Wrila for nook, fHI iVRT.SS ; AHIIUOK. Uiiuilua T?alnaela took lor man.) (allorw.ua Da JORDAN 00., INI tfeftal ft, . K JACKSON COUNTY County ym lftrv VOL. XIV., i FJtUIT LAND -71 iinrcK.W) iicrun In ciilllviillun jull'lliiim. Avnu wiitur from 11 auniN humIik) lo liifitiru. nut iihmI utcniMil mini. I'Mon pftWi crop ruNorvuu VAMJCY MOM K '!ijai'r' irimt iuIjiiIiiwik Cunlrul 1'ulnt lown ftltu, Wultob In oultlva lion. UnmlJ Iiojiho untl burn. lj nor ok wood fmtl lund. tl'Jfd). A ulco liniiii" fur NoiiHiiiim OltAlN IlANWI-limncirM tn Hiiiinrii.' All In cultlvntlnn. ftlnti. blank noil, which fruit iiH'iiulitlm will jifovo udfifdcil 10 ircoH. Fulr fmiuu but 110 bullriliiK. Only two mtl' fi from towo. Tim fnitumt orop ftouukf. for tlio fjuallty uf llm noil, I'rloo 911,000, Crop roRf rvtxl A LKAIUCk Hi hit.' orctmi-l html nl lii'no of fooililllf, two 01 1 Ion from Ontrul Point, Nil hut itboni live ucrrM uf which Ih llm vnry bout nf fruit In ml, VOucnm of llrubpr Inuil uooN wild llm Uuw. An trxcullimi 7-roitn ilwulMriK Uwhh ImliKil and ulimiiirud ; hrlok ndlk houno. (IikjU Itiirn 11 nd iniiinrv : wxmI Mlii-il, ftmoUrhiiiiito and ouiliiillilltiiot. Two wmIJm of tlmt writur. Kntlro nliti'u vlxltilti from roiWloiKHt, A uronl )urKalii at K'Mkj, Crop ;rumjrvod M'b 1 1 Ih i he ucor of any fruit location In Jiiolinon courii v , f HOLMI HOLM RS 11AOM .... CENTRAL POINT Pacific Broad- J cast Seeders J Plows Harrows i All kinds of farming machin- ery; , New stock just being received HUBBARD BROS, Medford, Oregon ?f; New Lumber Yard Rough and Dressed Lumber Fir Rustic and Flooring Medford Oregon Three Years Old. Thoroughly Seasoned 2 I am prepared to furnish HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC. Flrs't-Clnsa Goods. Moderate Prices Call and soo mo 7th Street tit Bedford Machine hops Boiler and Engine repairing a specialty. Second hand Enginoa, Boilers and Pumps Bought and Sold EXPERT MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS : Gasoline Engines and Spray Pumps en Sale &ADLT & COOK, - MEDFORD PLANING NIL L MEDFORD PLANING We manufacture Dnora, Snub, Estimates furnished on Store soft wood Contracting and Building . Mill on North D Street mphpopo. - Advertise In THE MAIL and get good results Fine Job Printing a Specialty. JuiMurft MEDFOHD, JACKSON COUNTY, 1JAKOAINB i tmli iico ItruNh. I'ulr Iiijiimi), burn nnrl out Mourili.lii Murlnu uliicil tllrutiL to nmldctiuu Only IK mllo from tntnti I'olut, JCvury 7W THE MORTAR DRUG STORE, 0. II. HA.SKI.VS, I'rop H. .rn... th. uhi or Dnni, Patnil Mrdl-'inca. Ilookl, hUlloutt) lAINT5 and OILS L'liiara.Tabarnt. Toilet Arllclm, Klc Preacrlpllona Carelully Coniponndcd 7th St., Medford, Oregon O. E. GORSLINE & SONS UAMUPACTUKER8 OP AND DKAI.KH8 IN and Pine Shingles Yard Hotlth cf Whitman's Wnrobouae all kinds f (l (l (1 m J. G. TAYLOR, JJ Medford, Oregon ai MILL CO., Proprietors iViouldings, Rnstio and Flooring and Office fixtures in hard or - Oregon Prop JfWl OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, A Tho Middle Blatos manufacturers who have enjoyed cheap koh fuel for many years are face to fuco with exhaustion of the gai supply. Manufactories are beginning to movo. It is cheaper to go to coal than to carry coal to them. An interesting case comes from a New Jersey Federal court. Goods imported from Germany were left in tbo custom house, the importer rofusing to pay the duty. They were sold for 12190 less than the duty, and now a judge decides that tbo importer is responsible to the government for the deficit. A dispatch from benighted Rus sia says that the commander of a Cossack station is so anxious to have his district show a preponder ance of male ohildrrn that he has decreed that the father of every new girl baby shall receive fifty strokes with a knout. This, how ever, shows great progross,' as not long ago it would have been the mother who would have received the punishment. The best paid mail-carrior in the world is Oocar FiBh, who recoive9 135,000 a year for making two trips 4 month between Valdz and Eagle, Alaska, a distance of a little over four hundred miles. This service is performed with a fine team of Eskimo dogs, and although Mr. fish has gone over precipices, en countered avalanches, been frost bitten, frozen and starved, be has always managed to reach bis desti nation. Southern Illinois has more than 2,000,000 apple trees in an area of over 40,000 acres, which are not in full bearing. The crop is estimated us more than 1,000,000 barrels for this year, which means that if they were all of first grade it would take 6GO0 cars, or 220 train loads, to move it. A large percentage of the fruit, however, will be evaporated, made into applebutter and other wise preserved, and only the finest apples will be sold in the natural state. Official statistics show a decline this year in the number of persons hurt by railroad accidents, as com pared with the corresponding months of JaBt year, but the num ber is altogether too large. In three months HO personB were killed by acoidents and 1810 were injured. In the same time 616 persons were killed and 9520 injured by railroad accidents of all kinds. Many of tho "accidents" were not the fault of the railroads but of persons who inexcusably walked on the tracks and did other thing of that nature. It is said that Mrs. Katherine Tingley, head of the Point Loma Theosophical colony at San Diego, Calif., came into unpleasant promi nence through the government's investigation of the importation of Cuban children for the institution. In this investigation it devdloped that Mrs. Tingley believed that a spaniel dog she h'js contains the soul of her predecessor, William Q. Judge. It was also alleged that she had fooled rioh bankers and other rich men; that she was in the habit of taking parties of young girls to New York and introducing them to gay company, and that she did not believe the marriage oeremony a necessity. Her impor tation of children will not be per mitted. ... VCJU t HDD OIIUIIIV wa o. .,,, ,..,rl t.Ivaf Tnhlflta at Chita. Strann s drug storo. ruoy aro umnur to tako and morn pleasant in effeot - tl,n IIH.A lltnl.. una la lint. fill. HIHI1 UlUH. i UU UUI.I. lowed by constipation, ns la otton tho IJltdO WllD pillU. Xtuguiwr Olf.o, auu pu. box. - . ' - With the new faollltles that B: N. Butlor put In his Bhop, ho turns out as pood work In repairing watches and jewolry as any one iu Southora Oregon, 1902. NO. 47. Klamath County Items. Prom tbo Klamath Knlla Republican. Died November 1, 1902, Thomas A. Wilson, aged seventy-six years. He was an old pioneer of Klamath County, removing here from Yam hill County with bis family. He leaves a daughter and two sons to mourn his loss, two of whom are living in Langell Valley, Mrs. Mary McDonald and Jeff Wilson. The third one, Simpson Wilson, Is living in Rogue River Valley. The re mains were brought from Salem and interred in the Bonanza ceme- to'y- A contribution: District Attor ney Reames and Ciesar Patrick Dorian went goose bunting the early part of tho week, and bagged thir teen geese, an unlucky number. J. be game was brought to the Link villa Hotel and placed in a side room late in the evening, but upon the lollowing day wnen an inven tory was again taken, all but six of the birds bad llown. Landlord Burriss is exonerated, as he had not had goose on the bill of fare for a day or two, and Reames and Dorian are now cruising about tbe town looking for fresh goose feathors, with a view of evening; up with the individuals who so unceremoniously separated them from the major part ol tbe Inula of a bard day s bunt. Tbe Ashland-Klamath Palls mail route has been re-advertised with a now schedule. Bids for tbe service, call for which was iseued November 1st, will be received until November 29th. Here is the proposed new Fchedule: From November 1st to April 30tb leave Ashland at 5 a. iu. ; arrive in Klamath Falls by 1 p. in.: leave Klamath Kalis at 0 p. m .; arrive in Ashland by 3 p. m. From May 1st to October 31st leave Ashland at 5 a.m.: arrive in Klam ath Falls by 8 p. m.; leave Klamath b tils at 'J p. m. : arrive in Ashland by 11 a. m. Judge H. L. Benson, Court Re porter F. M. CalkinB and Attorneys' J. C. Rutemc and A. a. Hammond arrived Sunday from Lakeview, where they had been attending cir cuit court. From tbe Klamath Falls Express. E B. Henry, J. L. Condon, J. F. A rant and Jay Arant returned Thursday from their trip to Crater Lake National Park. Mr. Henry surveyed a road to the top of the mountain commencing at the head of Anni creek. The road will have an easy grade and will be kept clear of logs, etc., during the sum mer months by government em ployes. ' The Best Remedy for Croup. From the Atchison, Kan., Dally Globe. This is tbe season when the woman who knows the bust remedies for croup Is In demand in every neighborhood. One of tbe most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in the middle of the night by a wboop from one of the children. The croup remedies are al most as sure to be lost, In case of oroup. as a revolver 1b sure to be lost in case ol burglars. There oscd to be an old fashioned remedy for croup, known as hive syrup and tolu. but gome modern mothers say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is better, and does not cost so mueb. It causes the patient to "throw np the phlegm" quicker, and gives re lief in a shorter time. Give this remedy as soon as the orouDV couzb appears. and it will prevent the attack. It never rails and is pleasant and sale to tune. For sale by Chas. Strang, drnggist. S. P. Co.'s Station Robbed. The station of the S. P. Co., at Newborn. Yamhill county, was broken into Friday night and the safe burglarized of all its contents including an express package con taining $1,180 which had recently arrived for the Chehalem. Valley Mining Co. The burglar made his entrance through the freight room. This Btation has been frequently broken into in the past ; but no at tempts at it have been made since the present agent, . Herbert Satch well, has been in charge. No clue is yet had as to the identity of the robbers. Stepped Against a Rot Stove. A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, when getting bis usual Saturday night bath, stepped back against a hot stove which burned him severely. Tbe ohlld was In great ugony, and bis mother could do nothing to paoiiy mm. uomomoor ins that she had a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm in the house, she thought she would try it. Iu less than half an hour after applying it, the ohlld was oulot and aBleen, mid in loss than two weeks was well. M's. Benson is a well known resident of Kellar, Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and especially valuable lor burns, outs, bruifeB and sprains. Dor sale oy unas Strang, druggist. F CIKCULATTOTV I 220O TIIK MAIMiailt, and Us nuUIIMior la nut nfrulil tn uumar ... 11 " dTATB 07 OKKCION, I I, A. 8. Ullton, being flritdulnwnrn, of Tun MKiiiroun Hah,, a weekly nw. Jnpur publlihcd In tho City or Moillord, aokHon County, Oroaon that the nun bur or Medford Malta prlntod eucb iii w. uiu mil mis number baa olgbt inoQibs and OTor. A. S. BLITON SuhRorlbQd and aworn to !beforo mo mm -mi. utjr,oi July, K3 ""MMAfWifViAAAnMMA . Cattle In Lake County. From (be LakeWew Kxamlner. The Daly-Miller-Heryford Com-, pany of Warner Valley sold 235 bead of beef cattle last Saturday to Louis Gerber, of Lorella. Mr. Gerber also purchased fifty head of beef from Jack Barry and others at AdeL He also received this week sixty ibead of beef cattle from Chewaucan, purchased for bim by Dell Brattain from John Farra, George Jones and Brattain Brothers. All this stock will be taken to Merrill to be fed on alfalfa for ihe winter California market. Louis Gerber informs The Ex aminer that the Daly-Miller-Heryford cattle company's ranch in Warner valley will, in a few years, be one of the greatest cattle plants in Oregon. O. R. Martin, Joe Howard, J. D. Carr, L: Gerber, Mitchell Bros, and J. J. Straw have purchased over 4000 tons of alfalfa in the Lost River country. Lost river is be coming one of the beet places on the coast as feeding grounds for both beef cattle and mutton sheep. A Startling Surprise. Very few could believe :n looking at A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust black smith, of Tildes, Ind., that for ten years he suffered such tortures from rheu matism as few could endure and live. But a wonderful change followed his taking Electric Bitteis. "Two bottles wholly cured me," be writes, "and I have not felt a twinge in over a year." They regulate the kidneys, purify the blood and cure rheumatism, neuralgia, nervousness, improve digestion and give perfect health. Try them. Only 50 cts. at Chas. Strang's drug store. Former State Officer in Trouble. G. M. Irwin, formerly Superin- tendent of Public Instruction of Oregon, and also at one time Super intendent of tbe Salem Indian Training School at Chemawa, is in trouble in Alaska. For a couple of years he has been a United States Commissioner at Juneau. Word comes from there that he is on trial charged with malfeasance in office. The case is causing a great sensa tion in the Lynn Canal district and will cause much speculation there and throughout Washington and Oregon, where ha was once an im port ant figure. . The charges against Irwin were made by two attorneys of Douglas Ci(v. which is ' located onrjosita Juneau. They allege that he illeg j j . ally appropriated to his own use a large amount, made np of sums ranging from $1 to $10, on criminal cases which came before him for trial, xu uruer tu uu iiuib duuucsb- fully, the complaint states, the ac- . i i .r 1 a 1 cusea iaisinea certain recorue sou mutilated others. Up to the present time the accused has borne an ex- ii . ... coiioui, retiuvaiituti. i ASLEEP AMID FLAMES. '' firemen lately dragged the sleeping in mates from death. Fancied security, and death near. It's that way when vntt nnrrlnn,. Mnffha nnrl nnlrla. llnrt't.rlf. it. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption gives perfeot protection against all throat, chest and lung Irou b'es. Keep it near and avoid Buffering, death, and doctor's bills. A teaspoon (u I stops a late cough, persistent use the nrost stubborn. Harmless and nice lasting, it's guaranteed to satisfy by Chas. Strang. Price 50o and il'.OO. Trial bottles free. LSPIoTBIOT5 H6 BOTTOM PANTS - San PMNoisoe.'Oau