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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1903)
IINTV I JACKSON COUNTY 1 the f Krilrn ! ol I hf sree State of Uri'Kon, Ittiouteliil pttllT, MINtNOi AOKICULTUHAL nt timubhUanu , ,; MED FORI) la thriving oily of over 3MC inhab itants. It la aimaied almost In ilia.; sen tar of Ike oounty and In tbe vnry a. an of the roe(eat fruit ralelng Motion of Ike United Stales, or ut the world raoFxaaxoHAL oabds. COLVIO'A CANKON' T Will practice In atlOourtaof ilia (lata and Id ii. a, i;ouri rur uiainoioi dragon Office over Hank of Medford A, 8. BLITON, . a. commiuionbh, mTHioTor onnoos lloaaaaUied and Timber l.and mlnira and pruel. made. Teallmony takes In land em OnTce wui'ifMford Mall; " MMford, Oroo "Y il CAM KRON, ' 1 !. rilVHIOUK AND HUH(IK)N! . Office In Falra A lioflie Block, Madford, Ore. f IITii.n hum. '2 In A7 In K n. m. Me.ldtt III A. 1. Hiowart leeldenaii two blot ki OMb 01 .ohool llllllMI CJARENCB w. KKENK, , PIIYHIOIAN AND HUIICIKON Once In Adalii. llloce Medford, Oregon I. D. PIIIPPS, D.D.S.,, fteM... l ailha III am If Billlllnltltf It Malt) rift I u nuaatuaj utvvii mvfrt 'i'm Drui ttiuro Ml(urd, Ort-ttOD I)R. H. N. BUTI.KR, OHTKOI'ATIIIHT Itoom. S and it Opera Houn lo, over Hlranil a Uruil more. r.Keriiiiieiinn. ifvv Milliard. Oregon P. T. JONES, " COUNTY HUHVKVOIt. Am or all klndu of Burvityliiir promptly done The llounly Surveyor cn alvo you ibi a only leifel work. Medford. Oregon AMMOND A NAURIiOAN ATTOItSKYH AT LAW OfBce In Stewart ink. Medtord, Or. J. 8. HOWARD, MUltVKYOK AND CIVIL KNUINfcKK 0. . Deputy Mlnrrol Surveyor for the Slate 0, Urcoa. . o..ome. a K, B. PICKKL, PHYSICIAN IAND HIJH'.WiN, ORIcc houra-ll to Ha. ra. hii.I 1:1U UiS p.m. X-ltay Laboralory-Kailuatlon fJ.M) to Kb. Olticei llaakln lilock. Medtord. Or I)R. 15. 15. KMICRSON, OCULIST OPTICIAN MatMectlon tcuaramerd or money refunded. aar"(jmco over Htrauk'n llrur Huiro. W.I. Vawtsb. I'rcn. II. K AtiKiwa. V Proa U. It. LINDLKY, Caitiler. Jackson County Bank ...CAPITAL, Igo.ooo... MEDFORD, OREGON Loan moaoy on approved aerurlty. receive de iK)U iiliool to ohnck ami tmniiaot a ijenora lianklnil bualnaaa. Your tiualnoae nollolted.... CorrnioiHloiil:-l.r.Jil ft llueli. Halem. Analo California BaiiU. Han Kranelato. Ladd A Tlllon. I'ortlaud.Corliln llauklnk Co.. N. Y. II. E. AMUKMY. frotdanl. J. K. Ekyaiit, J. u.Htkwaiit, Vice I'ronUenl. M h. Al.romi, Ami. Cannier The Hedford Bank Mcoroao. oaiooa Capital, $50,000.00 A General Banking Business Transacted HTOOKIIllLDKKH J If, Blownrt, 11. If. Aiilirny, K. II. Whltchend, C.C. Ilecikinnn, llnrnoo I'ullnn.lleii llayinond, .lauicH lulton, W, II. Ilradalmw, J. H.Knj urt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lnnd ollloo nt llrmelinrir, Oreiinii. Deceinber lft. iwu. Nollco In hereby lvon tbnl the follow-Inu-niunnil nulller liu lllcd uotlro or hie luli'ii lion to ninko lliml prool In iiupport ol lila claim, nnd thill rnlil. proof will bo niwli; befiiri) A. H. lllilon, U. H.cnnimlaKlonot. i Meilfonl, Oregon, on Hiilunlny, Kelirnary o.lwa, vlr.: DAVIUZANON. (in If. M. No. WIIH, lor lha W.i nf 8!, Hootlon 10, Towimlilp imTnlllll, llllllgll Hllil. He million tho following wltmimum to prove lilncnnllnuoufi ronldeiico upon nnd cultivation ' ofnMtud, vlr: . ftuilnliili jiebemtuilt. Win. U. Men Af null? Vnnnt. nr l.ln flritek. tlreenti. fioniiri A. rielll, 01 m wwiiiiiign't w, uiiun, .". unnui iimu : T II EMAIL : , - leltielerBteland-tieiil newapaper , ulllhoa la Jaclmoe cotimr. It . i claim, a olrculiitlon of SMl and . . heck. tli e.aenura with lha atti. i davit on tbe oiuoell oorser of - . ' tbla K j jia ' ' ,1 T. IIMIIinKH, Hi HoglHlor. NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION. . UNIttUlKTaTK LAHIlOrriCK, HniieliiiiB, (ro line. HI, IIHI2. Notlco l horeby given ihul In oompllnnco with tho provlnloim of tho mil nl CnugniHH of Juno II, mM. onHileil "An not for tho unlii ol tlmlHir Hindu In tho tnto of (Jiilllornla, Ore gon. Novadn, nnd Wnnhlnglon Territory," on oxtondod to nil tho I'ubllo Land Hlnloii by atl ofAugU-U,.NsnTmijYi of Hunk nil", ponntyof Hnukiinu, Slnlo of Wnnh. Inau.it, linn llilmlny llleil In llitaoMloo liorawnrn mni nioiil No. -II7II. for tho imrelniHO nf tho K'-i o! n " . HKU of N V4, HWlnl NHW. of Bootlnn N11.U, In TnwllKhlp No. Hi Himth. Itilllge No. Xint, nnil nil I offer proof In "how Hint tlio IhiiiI Boiigli In more valuable for ll llinbor or touo tl nil for ngrlctillnral pimioiwii, ami locjlablljh htr olnlui to mid. liinil boloro It. I,. Itnrtloil, Soimty ulork, nt (IrniitB rnaa, dregon, on Mon ,S..tlu lit U (Inyof Miireh, 1003. Hho namoa m ivTliie0' John Wnllor, I). K. (Iroen mill 1, enli Clirrlo, ol (Irnlltk I'bm, Oregon, nnil ilboy lliiiniiiiTBley, of tlolil II ill. Oregon. Aiivniiil nil porHoim olnlinlllg niVvomuly Hio ........ !i..ui.r I I....I Inn, lu nre renllOHlert to 11)0 llielr claln'ii" ' "i' nlll0l on or lioforo nnlil nth ,l.olM..rch,l. j, T, mmlKH, licl.lor, I VOL- IV, URGE TRACT OF BEAR CREEK FRUIT LAND f ; TO BE PLATTED AND SUBDIVIDED TO IIAIHK FOIIHTIKIt A I'l'I.KH U Hie great end lii view amoiig the orehard m'eri, anil napurleni'o haa bnwii that Hear creek Imlloin land will prmluie a larger propor, '.. lion (ban any other, The. largo line, rleli nolorlng and oarfeet fiuallty of (be ap plet rained In the NnreroimoreiiMril, the lloliuetl orehard and the Morrill orchard ' Ihn lent few yearn, Forty aerek of tli lle.t Hear Creek Orehard IaihI lo the right (I , iiiii' IibimIh la equivalent to aguaranieed fortune In a lew yeara, llearl ng tilt iu uilml. we have homled and will midlvlde . . 160 Acr of the old Watson Holding on Bear Creek whleh we will offvr'ai a reaKonahlo prler to piirrhtkeri, In Irani lo null. Call , ,. ami IiimimiI lha property. Kaperu prolioiinee ! eiiual to anything now In ' orchard or offered lor kale . .i,. . . , . ; .1 . , rCIMIIHCI ' '' CENTRAL POINT yajrataaayaavii THE SHABPLES Doubles Your Profit mmmmmT to pour it in. ; , I 1 1 r J: It k 25 per cent, easier to turn, Tts MACniis' euv is entirely encased, being - protected from dust and dirt and automatically oiled by its Qvn motion; thus lessening the wea1. JN SKI MING wo guarantee them to b3 un excelled. It lasts a life-time, and each year eaves its price and often much more. If you aro convinced, why wait? If not, let us demonstrate by addressing us for valuable literature on Everything, Catalogue, etc. E. E. QADDIS, Medford, Or. Pacific Broad cast Seeders Plows Harrows All'kinds of farming machin ery. New stock just being received. HUBBARD BROS. Medford, Oregon New Lumber Yard Rough and Dressed Lumber Fir Rustic and Flooring Medford Three Years Old. Thoroughly Seasoned. Medford Machine hops Boiler and Engine repairing Engines, Boilors and Pumps Bought and Sold EXPERT MACHINE WORK OF ALL, KINDS Gasoline Engines and Spray Pumps on Sale GADLT & COOK, - -i - Proprietors -; ui a. 1 MEDFOBD, JACKSON COONTT, ? leJ.VtkeMef aJ TUBULAR " CREAM SEPARATOR IT LEBDS TBEW flU. WHT? ' Bocaii'so there is NO DISCS COVES OK INTERIOR AR- ""RANGEMETS in the BOWL TO CLEAN, and is easily kept in order. Tho Milk Supply Can is low aiid convenient. You DON'T have to CLIMB A LADDER i THE MORTAR DRUG STORE, (4. H.HASKliNS.Proii Drugs, Pnteni Medlemea, Booka, Ulatloneiy PAINTS and OILS ClgnrB.Tobiieeo. Toilet Artloloa, Kto Preicrlptloni Carelully Cemponnded 7th St., Medford. Oregon O. E. GORSLINE & SONS MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALE1181N and Fine Bningies Yard froth tf Whllmnn's Wnronooso a specialty. Second hand OREGON, FEIDAT, JANDARY 30, SEVERE STORM VISITS REDDING RAINS Or UNPRECEDENTED VOL j UME BRINO 8WEEPIN0 I . FLOODS AND RUIN. Redding, Jan. 26. A storm of un precedented magnitude in tbla region, accompanied by a shower of flib de vastated a wide area In Shasta county Saturday and Sunday.'- Prom all quar ters today come particulars of disas ters and destruction of property 'be cause of the rainstorm, the like of which was never before seen In Red ding. It was thought that it was local storm, something In the nature of a cloudburst. Today's reports-, bow ever show that it extended all over Bhasta county and possibly Northern California. At Keswick, Spring creek flowed sixteen Inches .deep over the furnance doors, , that water bad never before reached. , The pipe line from the pumping plant to the smelter was washed away, portending a abut down of the smelter for some time.' At Del amar six feet of water poured through the power house of the mine, doing HOOO damage to machinery and completely mining a $2000 dynamo. Telephone linos are down and no stage has arrived since Friday last. TRAINS DELAYED. Trains are delayed. The Oregon Ex press that left San Francisco Sunday Is Hldi'triickwl mi the line waiting for tt luiideliile to be removed In the Sis kiyou. Three I'asseogcr trains from Portland are delnyed. t.ith the unprecedented rain there came Him a shower of fish two miles west of Redding- D. Bruner, the miner and prospector living there, made the discovery nt dayliRht. He started from his cabin to Redding, and was surprised to see thousands of lit tle flnh, all dead, and averaging two Inches In length. The fish covered an area of two acres. HOUSE FL0AT8 AWAY. A heavy cloudburst, without prece dent here, occurred, between the hours of 4 and 7 Saturday evening, nnd three inches of water fell In as many hours. Calaboose creek, an in significant stream, which winds it way throiinh West Redding, was swollen nnd the bridge was swept away. Houses along this creek were en dangered and several families moved out for safety. Stephen Harry, a barber, and his (nmlly were none too Boon. They had vacated their home but a few minutes hastily taking with them a few arti cles of wearing apparel, when they paw their little cottage floating ofT down the stream like a chip on a river. A Mrs. Harry walked through the storm Into Redding and announced that tier house hnd been washed away. FREE MAN PREFERS TO REMAIN BEHIND THE BARS. Suit Lake. Jan. 20. Freedom has nt, olinrms for Frederick C. Sims, who has Just completed a twenty-year term la the Salt Lake penitentiary, reduced by good behavior to eleven years. Rather than go out into the world again, his own master, he prefers the confinement of the prison, with its stringent rules and discipline. He made an appeal to the warden and to the governor that he be permitted to remain and the request has been granted. A free man, with money In the bank. Sims wears the garb of a convict and conforms strictly to the rigid rules and regulations of the institution. FORMER SAN FRANCISCAN . ARRESTED IN NEW YORK. New York. Jan. 26. Two detectives under the direction of Charles B. Barnes, secretary of the Blickeasder fer Typewriter company, stepped up to Adolph Mglson, as he was about to board the Hamburg-American liner Pennsylvania and told him that he was under arrest charged with appro priating (25,000 of the company's money. Mr. Masion was formerly a resident of San Francisco. S. B. CATARRH CURE Ib taken internally, actinsr directly on ,i,n binnd nnd mucous surfaces of the syBtem, cleansing it from all Itnpiiritleo, carrying them through the natural channols, and removing the cause of disease.' It is the greatest blood purifier known nnd is the only positive internal cure tor catarrh on the market that does all that is olaimetl lor It, arm never laua to cure when taken according- to direc tions. One bottle will convinoe yon ot the wondortul curative proportion of this (treat California discovery. For sale by ilruKBisiB everywiiere. nnnlr nn naknrrh ireo Address Smith Rros. , Fresno, Oal. For sale by Medford Drug Op, . : Land for Sale. rn-.n iHnnic nt land 1R and SO aores each, tor sale nt a bargain. Land Ib part 01 the Harvey ranon, none imcm, ra. v, rinun, xuiuuv. -r 18D3, HO. 5. THAT CRATER LAKE ROAD. Ft. Klamath, Or., Jan. 22, 1903 Editor Mail: ,',,-. rrr- , c I see in the Mbdford Mail, of January tub tbM there was talk of building new roaa to Uraterike, on the welt lids of fbe go to mi t, in order - to, bold -.the travel (oh the Rogue river road to the lake. 'Uncle Bam ii preparing to make a road from the bead of Anna , creek to the lake and vfll keen the same in trood repair.1 "One good road trf the lake will be sufflcieot for ail the travel prodding tbC' roads to get to that are made.' A road from Prospect through the Red Blanket country to Ft. Klamath would make the dis tance - between Medford and Ft Klamatb several miles shorter and would not make the distance to Cra ter Lake any greater. This would in tersect the road from Ft. Klamatb to the lake in the . north part of wood Biver valley. This ia a road that Medford could well afford to dig up quite freely on, . .. , f . A Subscriber. The writer of the above is all right on many points. The road he speaks of is odo that would be of great benefit . to Medford and the Rogue River valley, and is Jon e that should be built. It will' not only make the distance between Medford and Ft. Klamath and the great stock raising country east and west much lees, but would-be a road passable at all times of the year something that the 'prevent road is not. But the building the road our correspondent mentions does not make the road to Crater Lake from the present Rogue river road any the less neceesary, rather in creases. The Red Blanket route would be all right for traffic back and forth between the two sections, but the great volume of summer travel touristsviFiting Crater Lake and other scenic points must still use the Rngue river road. If the Red Blanket route was established and the present one abandoned, the only way to get to Crater Lake from here would be to cross the moun tains and go to the lake from the east side, and to get back one must retrace his steps several miles and if he belongs on this side climb from Wood River valley . to the summit again. As it is, parties can go one way to the great ecenio won der and return another, and the object of the road proposed by The Mail was to make the trip more convenient. With the establishment of the government road on the east side and the one outlined by The Mail on the west, there would be no necessity for any retracing of steps or the second climbing of high ridges in order to make the trip "around the Horn," as it is called. We agree with the correspondent that the Red Blanket road is some thing Medfoid needs, bu! it also needs the other ought to have both of them and anything this paper or its editor can do to bring about such a result will be done. An Up to Date Mlaer. Bobby Pn, whnt Is a miser? Pa A miser, son, is a man who counts his lumps of anthracite even night before he goes to bed. Detroit Free Tress." - l.nconic. "Got n talking machine at home?" "Yep." "What 'd you pny for it?" "Nothing. Married It" Chicago Trib une. Quite Likely. The Mnld Do you regard love as a disease? ( Tho Bachelor Oh. no. Merely as a mild form of lusanlty. Chicago Newsi HverylBottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Warranteea. Wb Guarantee everv bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied nftnr iidini! two' thirds of the contents. This is tiie best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, coins, croup ana wliooping Congo ana is picasani anu saie to take. It nrevents any tendency of a co'd to result In pnoumonia. For sale by CIisb. Strang, druggist. CIRCULATION - 220Q THB MAIL haa It, and IU puMleher la not afraid lo .wear to it F STATS 07 0RKG0N, I ' vrvuaitT vi aTBCKpajiJ 1 J, A.B. Bllton, j fctnf drildaly iwont. . r - w .Main siiai ma ruuiianvr efTma MaDaoaDMaifja weekly nawa. nana. .nl. i.k.. . . .. - . . . . . . . . . Ir r . u ,u. uuj at Mearora. ackaon County , Oregon ; that the nant b' Hediord Mafia primed eaca week la ZMi, and that tbla number haa TOtui,.,pii toon wee ror the nam elsni mooiba and over. ...... A. S. BLITON 8Vf b?'i ,n! orn to before nw I l r. M BTEWART r i f - notary mono B. KUmath County item. From the Klamath Falla Republican. s J. A. Mclntire, manager of the Ashland-Klamath Falls stage lirm. i- iu. r l -t .i and informed us that he had mad arrangement -with, .the KlamatB Lake R. R-,Co. to build a stage an4 livery barn at a point about tw ana one-nan. miles east of fokeg am a, where the company -proposes ' it expects to - have trains running regularly, earring passengers, maB and freight, within the the oext sixty days, Mr. Mclntire says. Ifcs stage line will then run only to tbe new station and can, coyer the die-' tanse of 32 miles from Klamata Falls in three or four hours whea the roads are good. " " We are reliable informed that 's deal has been consummated,' where by wnat ii gnown as the lJorr tract of timber, consisting of fourteea' sections, has been sold to the De- Long & Chamberlains Lumber Ce. of Plainview, Minn. The land lies in the neighborhood of. Aspen and long lakes, west of Upper Klamath lake. The purchasers expect to put in big sawmills.. ' F. W. Jennings arrivedlfhojis ounaay irom Asoiana wnere ne accompanied Mrg.'"F. !D. ReamB on her way to 'Astoria with th remains of her late husband. A4 Ashland Mrs. Reames was met hp. her father, and. the two left n their sad journey north on ths early Friday morning train. The order of Knights of Pythias of Portland - was granted permiBsioti to take charge of tbe funeral whick was held in Astoria Sunday after noon. Tbe contract has been let and all arrangements completed for digging a canal from White lake to Little Klamath lake Ditch Co. The dredg er will be here early in the spring and work will then commence with out belav. Rev. W. F. Shields who recently resigned the pastorate of the Pres byterian church at this place, has accepted a charge at Medford. Ac cording to Medford papers be was duly installed as pastor last Sunday and a public reception was to have, been given in his honor list even ing. The friends of Rev. Shields at this place will wish him well in his new field. Trom the Klamath Falls Express. . Edward Messner. a vnung- man who has resided in Lanpel vail for a number of years, died at his heme in that place Sunday. Tan nery 18, after only a few days ill ness. . Mrs Maggie Wallace, of Bonan za, arrived in town Thursday and left on Marble's stage Friday morn ing for Red- Bluff to be with her t ' i l' inotner, wnom it is reported itea very seriously ill at that place. The people of Klamath county are not so slow, neither is tbe weather. A fair illustration of the rapid change act on the part of tb latter was enacted' here during tbe past week. Last Sunday a number . of the town people enjoyed" skating on the ice near town while a few rods away others were playing baseball. Monday morning tho ground was covered with snow and, well it has been raining ever sides. New Century Comfort. Millions aro daily finding a world of comfort in Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. It . kills pain from burns, scalds, rtits, bruises ; conquers ulcers and fever Bores; oures eruptions, salt rheum, boils and felons; removes corns and warts. Best pile cure on earth. Only 26c at Chas. Strang's drug store. Levi Strauss Copper rive t ed Overalls Cut full