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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1903)
TBE MEDFORD MAIL V Published Evorr Friday Morning. A. 3. BLITON. MkPfoku, Ohkoon, January 80, 1SXJ: lUM WAS BORN TO HUSTLE. H U ot taw daya; but qutta a plasty SUBSCRIPTION $l.so PER YEAR Blared In tha Postnfhoo at Medrord, Oregon ai Beoa4-Olaaa Mall Matur. An egotist is a man who insist on telliug you the things about him self that you want to tell him about yourself. The aut-not-tomobilist is getting to be about as deadly a character as rien Pete, of Quick Gulct Arizona. It would be difficult to convince a Kentucky statesman that the water cure is not the most diabolical torture ever inflicted. Cecil Rhodes left ten millions to educate American boys in the great English colleges and uoiver eities, and it is Baid that Carnegie will leave several times that much for the purpose of educating English boys in the great colleges of Amer ica. Another tie in the Anglo-Saxon friendship. The Lewis and Clark bill, ap propriating $500,000 for the 190? exposition, passed the Senate Thurs day, the 22d two dissenting votes After being enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate, the bill will go to Governor Chamberlain for his approval. Senator Miller, of Linn, and President Brownell were the onlv senators who voted "no." Senator Williamson has intro duced a bill in the Senate to make the Lock wood primary election law applicable to all cities of 2500 in habitants instead of towns of 10,000 inhabitants, as at present. The law now applies only to Portland, but if amended it will apply to Salem, Astoria, Pendleton, Eugene, Albany, The D.illes ind Baker City. The Williamson bill also proposes to re peal the present primary law relat ing to cities of 2500 inhabitants, which law was not practicable and hs never been used. The number of Democratic gov ernors inaugurated in the northern B'ntes this Janivry i- ve-y small there are but thr-e of thm. Rhode I land, Nevada anl Orem In Kbcde Island and Oregin th? gov ernors me what might be called political accidents, being -le.;ted in Republican states and having to work with a Republican hgislature. Nevada, the other state to elect a Democratic governor, enjoys the distinction of being the only north ern state to have both a Democratic legi.-Liture and governor. Four northern states have Dejoocr.itic governors, but one vng elected in Montana two years ago for a four years' term and would have been defeated if he bad run last year, when the state we:;t Republican. Besides the Democrats have lo6t two governors in the fouthern states in Delaware and West Virginia. The situation has probably never been paralleled in twenty-five years. The Republican-" have twenty-seven governors to the Djmrcrats eighteen. MONDAY, Pulton, 21! Goer, 13; Wood, 14; scat terinir, 18; absent and paired, 24. Tolul .TUESDAY.',' - ' Pullon, S2; Geer, 17 ; Wood, 17; Geo. L. Baker, 6; scattering, It); absent, 3, Total, 90. . . - . . . : .WEDNESDAY. Pulton, 3.1 ; Geer, 10; Wood, IT; scat terlng, 20; absent, 4; total, 1)0. Thursday same aa Wednesday. Medford Board ol Trade Adopt Measures Which Will Lead to a Proper Exhibition of the Products of. the County: at Portland. Some few weeks ago some of the most active and most influential men of Port land socially and In a business way decided that Oregon, as a state, was not getting Its full quota of Immigration from the east. To devise means which would lead to a deserving recognition of our vast and decidedly varied re sources was the paramount issue in the minds of these Portland gentlemen. It was finally decided that a Bureau of Information be created. With this ob ject in view a subscription paper was circulated in Portland and over $16,000 waa toon raised. With this amount of money a suitable building Is to be made ready in the Union depot Id Portland, in which will be placed on exhibition a ample of the products of each county in the state together with descriptive printed matter, telling of these particu lar counties. A given amonnt of space is to be allotted to each county and the exhibit will be what the citizens of each county make it. It was with an object to securing this exhibit for Jackson Countv that Hon. W. I. Vawter, president of the Medford Board of Trade, cal'ed that body to venlent and ' up-to-date maimer. The hospital will bo oulargod as the uocossl ly arises. To Dr. W. L. Cameron belongs tbu credit for tho establishment ot this, the only ttiatltutton of its , kiud between Sacramento and Salem. At present It will be conducted for the treatment of the doctor's own pmionta onuoa whore apodal care and treatment le required, but later he expects to bo able to en large it ao aa to be able to admit pa tlunta of any 'reputable physician to a place where' they can have the full benefit of trained nurses and profes atonal care. Dr. Cameron has secured the servi ces of Miaa Elaenhart and Mrs. Fains worth, two trained nurses whose ability Is well known to the people ot this vi cinity. At present there are two patients In the hospital and others are ready to be brought In aa toon a matters can be arranged so that they may be properly bandied. The Brit patient to be treated waa Mrs. Wm. Cox, ot Phoenix, who was operated upon Friday last for the re moval of an ovarian tumor. The oper ation was entirely successful and the patient is on the way to complete re covery. In speaking of the establishment of the hospital Dr. Cameron said: "Ever ainoe I located in Medford the necessi ty for an institution of this kind has been apparent to me. That there should be some place whore accident cases could be promptly treated and whore suitable quarters and care tor the pa tients could be had seemed Imperative. When I moved into my new ottloe last week I did not expect to establish a hospital at once. On Thursday after noon a message came that a patient was coming for an operation. I went all over town trying to find a place for her without success. Then I resolved to fit up this place, and I am glad the necessi ty arose at that time. Now I have a place where I can receive patients, and give them the oare and treatment ne cessary to bring about the best result. As soon as the business will justify It larger quarters will be secured and I expect In not a very long time to be LEulAlE Tliti following are' some of the more Important measures passed , by each house of the legislature: tub senate. . - , , To authorise tho construction of a suspension bridge across the Wtllutu otte river at Oregon Oity by the Oregon City & Suburban Railway Company, To regulate carriage ot sheep by ox press. Amending Ashland incorporation aot TlIK IIOUSH. To create tho County of Stockman, In Eastern Oregon. . The Eddy bill providing that the statute of limitation shall not run against the state. BILLS I'ASSKb DY DOTti ItOUSKS. .To appropriate $500,000 for the Lewis and Clark Fair. ; , ' f ' ; Portland charter bill; l. ' To create an Irreducible school fund for Douglas County. : : JOINT MKMORIALS ADOPTKD BY BOTH !. HOUSES. Memorialising Congrats. to pan bill for relief of settlers ot Sherman County Memorializing Congress to construct locks and oanal at The Dalles. .. A bill has been lntroduoed into the House by Kay, of Marlon, fixing the salaries of certain state oftlcors. Tho bill provides that the govornor rhall rooelve CiOOO, the secretary ol atate 5000, tho atate treasurer 10000, tho attorney general $3000, the chief Justice 4600 and tho associate justice $4000. The present system of allowing state officer to be remunerated In part by fee ia to be abolished, and all fee are to go to the state. The Democratic member of the Colorado Legiilature mustered 51 in position to i erect a suitable hospital votes, a maioritv on Inint htl.t manner ' . '. . ' Dunning ana equip it In a second to none of the city hospitals." doing to Have a Creamery. I have arranged for nronertv in Medford and will proceed to estab- . Col.F. - Drake, of Portland, rapcity to handle the output of intendent of this Bureau of In- icqO to 1500 head of cows. getnerin nis orace on Monday of this nh nn.tn-rlatfl rrmr itt. u- rvii p v ni.otra .f T) n .. .. ,i : . . . . J supen .orroauon, was present ana outunea It ig mv intention. with tho Pup the work which the bureau had mapped Dort anfi encouraeement of .Umlfonl out, and did it so clearly and Intelll-1 il,o ,.i;.. r i n... ntly that there were none present : opera,e Bn institution that will ben Tiey held a joint session, at which no Republicans were present, and elected Henry M. Teller United States S-nator. The majority was nhtnineri hp famine R,mr;aAntali.a Madden to leave a pick bed to at t nl. no coum not understand and appre- permanent fixtlir and a credit to ate me necessity lur SUCH HQ c?tno ent as a Bureau of Information. After President Vawter had called WHERE CAN ., ...... GET THEM? Carpenters' Tools, Builders' Hardware TRY "NICK," HE HAS THEM - is. SELL GROCERIES, CAHPERS SUPPLIES Hay and Qraln always on Hand mall cumuilaalon, Pino ttwk rauoli Hit bur or dolt liltibor anil Urmia lantl for STAN. AIKEN, Prospect, JPrv"r5J! lpr" If . Oregon ttaottttfr-:)) By the Above Name the Organ ization Will Be Known. Tho second mooting of the dairymen hold at tho city hall on Saturday waa largely attended by parties Interested In developing the dairy bualiioa in Southern Oregon, and a strong Interest waa manifested by thoae present. The meeting was callec' to order by H. H. Taylor, temporary chairman. In the absence ot H. U. Howard, tempo rary aooretary, Welboro Bueson, of Talent, was appointed aooretary. Thore were no reports from any of the committees appointed at the first mooting, but a draft of a constitution was presented and adopted by scatlona. Briefly Its principal provisions woro: Toat the title of the association should bo "The Jackson County Dairymen's Association;" that the oltlcers should be a president, vlco prosiiluntand neoro- ury, wuow tiuties siiouiu ne the ramo & i t I Undertakers and Z Embalmers C Funeral Directors Mrs. Conklln Assistant In S Lady and Children Cases S Calls Promptly Answered at all hours Phone so j. Residence, Wort man place, two blocks west of store I works now In use In the country Is only th reo-fourths tho value of tho crops produced each year on the irrigated lands. The number of Irrigating ditches In operation In the United Slate ox- coeds 'JO.OOO, and their coroblnod length Is at least 60,000 iiillon. If joined end to end tlioy would rouoh twice, around Embryo Highwaymen. Sunday nlzbt, says the Tidings, two Ashland boys, Knlph Miller and Fred the world. Formed Into one tlioy would as those performed by similar ortleors ! e"n"ll,ul0 n navigable canal, such as In other organizations and whoso term 1,10 K,lc' llllrly 'clluond flvo lout o'olllce should bo six months ; the diit-t I . '' t"''Kuf from ban i ranolseo to a uitiatK'o or over .l.ixw Medford. In order to accoinnliph i Klgga, wore arrested charired with I this I must have the heartv support ! having committed depredation (run nnrl PO-onerAtion nf llio nrAflnnarc tvlilnh Lh nniinl.. nf fit., ft-i..il,.. n;,.. the members of the Board of Trade to u:i. t .r..n !. , . . . . ... to bo pai l by each member were fixed at 50 coiiti for oach six mnnih; the timet of meetings tiro to be the 2nd and 4 li Saturdays of each month. The rju-a'.iun ol eligibility brought oit con-l'lcrabla dlaciitnn nml wus Suw York, mllei. A woman ban sued for tlivorco becmiHM her liuiliund ''gives too tuticli iiltuntion lo the church." iler, V. T. York was chosen tempo- j rary chairman, and the taking up of have been suffering lately. From clr- 1 will bp rf.idv to iiiannfactnre ! cuiiistniices it is strongly supec:e.l that . "i .i f . . . . t .... "iiuir in -iiieiii.iru at tne isrtneet 1 e two iioys uro mo leader ol an or- lew an assessment of ember to defray th ry i 41 upon eaeli rd 1 urn hannline the outniit had resolved to take to the woods in er to delray tlie e.M, ;nses neces-! of ln0 c,w3 0t of yMnrl thro.J Wu0 hlghwavuian slvl4. When nrre,t n procuring tbu exhioit and ad- onr R.,3Mhiir- n'nnt I,U d Tha hov. had tl.' nil.. . ,i.i. mwu. " l"'uia 'H-.t me our n lilt a itnt,liil,nrl in Slslfko.u. OLhnr ructed to appoint a committee of one to co-operate with other members of line committees throughout the county io securing the required exhibit and Med ford It is our desire tn secure mm iroin aa manv cows an nopRi hie and we enrnpsUy request the started for the suspects are unde A LIFE SAVER is an appropriate name for the quick action style of hot water bag we sell. Ready the minute the water's hot, it often stimulates parts of the body where the blood isn't coursing properly, acts rtore promptly than any medicine and eo often really saves life, before a doc tor can reach you. Don't be without a hot water bag for aches, pains '.nd de fective circulation. Several sizes and styles, from (!5c up. STRANQ'S DRUG STORE, this matter of procuring an exhibit waa ' liy .illn 1!l03 ,, ft0 ,n,ch R,r. I gIinli!Cd gang, who, having cramimd ! eod'rablcdl.lnneo logo. I he meting "I""' a,,J " " was "eciuKu ; lWr 9 tlie nPCP(,.ai,r.. product enn be themselves on yellow bacWd llteratur. . ' ",,J ",rnLU v' "lc"1 " -'"r.liiy. KeLu- I..,' an n .u. muri ...fit. nr.nnn..t. . . . '.5. ' 1,1 V 1,11, lib llUCIIK.'K a. m. While, tho pei-iiiniient orumilitlon was not eff. oted, a gto I ttiu t I1111 bco.i maili; In that direction, mid, at eiery one is enthusiastic In the ciitm li la very probable that at tin, ni xt meeting tlie permanent olllrers will he elected by laws governing ib ansoelutlon adopted nnd the machinery ol tho or gauuallon put In smooth working order IHBffillGl tlnally lo't In tatu quo fop deeMon at ;Tlii will nn.u a lot of other the next me.-tlng. As It was gutting ' women, who hiiVe lieietoforo tliotiglit hile and many of tlnnc nrenunt hail 11 i i ,! . Iluy Acrca l.'iidir ditch befnro June 1, IH i.'l. I.uvcl, p. rich botioin land, i l.-aii'il and ( need. Near tchmil, i hiireh, more, I. , and depot. A Imn-iiin. Addrea lie n A I.owi-11, Woodvllle, Ui. 1 -Ot j survellance, nnd more arrests may the, lo. ' fol. Taken Up me necessary advertising matter, mis I fBPmpra nf ,,,(, (n :o n : One sow ami five vounir nhoais. on or sameooromitteeof one iseraK)wered to thfi .nnirnff(m(lnf ,u6 ,ii"bout January Ifith-mark. d with a solicit nnauciai am to delray expenses incidental thereto, Mr. Drake presented a copy of a bill to the board, which will be introduced at the present session of the legislature, the purpose of which Is to establish a bureau of Information at Portland and subordinate bureaus in every county in tlie state. - The expense necessary in preparing and maintaining these exhibits is pro vided for by a special tax of one fourth of one mill. The money raised in this way is to become a part of the county fund, but Is to be used in no way other than for maintaining an exhibit at some town or city In the county. Should the tax create a greater fund than Is neces sary for the work, the residue goes into the general county fund. - A resolution was passed endorsing tlie bill and recommending that the Jackson County members of tho legisla ture work for its passage. There is a feature in connection with this bill which la especially commend able, it being that part which provides that the funds be raised by taxation. in this way everybody will pay a just proportion of the expenses, and If the bureau proves to be a good thing for one it will he good for all aa every person in the county owning property will be benefitted to the extent of his holdings. Hertford's Hospital. Medford now has a hospital. Natur ally it is not large; but in ita equip ment and modern conveniences it is equal to the hospitals of the large cltlec. Every convenience for the treat ment of disease which are found In the large hospitals are to be found here, al though, of course, the capacity of the institution is limited. Seven rooms of the upper floor of the Palm-Bodire building have been secured, including, reccptien room, consultation room, op erating room, three bed rooms, and kitchen, all titled up In the most con j Hni . ..... ... . .-.I- ll .U L 1 . ."-'"I' " ll IIUU li II U LT C TO p, VT ..coon.au nu uiiiniriu pinte engag- hit, in the left. All the young nlir, iiiivu ineir tuns uut on. fwnurn plt'itee run, pay lor mis notice nnd othoi charges and remove. A. H. Lnwrcntz, two miie3 west o( Meilrord, on the Med iord JacKsonviiic road. ing in the dairy business- to report to us at once the number of cown thev will probably mippy ub with milk from. Cull at Hotel Nash, or addresB if not in town. C. E. G A DDIS, Medford, Oregon. Land for Sale. Two tricts of land. Ill and 20 acres each, for sale at a bargain. Land Is partcf the Harvey ranch, near Talent. H. D. FlNXH, Talent. Ranch for Sale. Light hundred acres on upper Sterl ing creek, line slock range nml heavy ucii. oi limner, inu acre in cultivation rlcli placer all patented carrying mln ernl rights. For Information npplv lo BAIirilOT- Mo.n-h'ok, 2.i:t Stark St., Portland firand Calico Ball ...Under the auspices,.. j COMPANY No. t, 2nd REQIHENT I UNIFORM RANK W. O. W. February 13. '03. (WILSON OPERA HOUSE.) Grand March promptly at 9 p. m., led by Ivan Humaaon. ' FLOOR MANAGERS. Grants PAss.-James Slover. Asiti.AND.-Claranco ' Lane. Phoknix,-W. R. Coleman. Jackson ville, John Orth. Mem'ohd, E. A. Hicks, M. Biden,. H. Mann, John Barneburg and John; Wilson. TICKETS, $1.00. SPECTATORS, 2Scts. XWSuppar Extra 50c, at Mr. M aoky'a Raitaurant, Settle up (Notice, All peis .114 owing the uuilcrnlgned ni-o rriiu.nU.il lo call at llm store of Drown A Owen, noil setllu saino in oiK-e. All nccoun's inuil bo settled without delay. II. U. Hou'AIH) A Co. Tho Mam, I an the news. HVou Could Look Into the futtircnm iethcvm!ltfon I 11 IICKHTtCll. lo w-ii Ifh your churIi at nat urn My wouUl be tlirotigli HI lHn yon, ymi would 'cfc rrllrf n( Shiloh's Consumption Ounroi.tccil lo euro Con lylll t" stimiiilnn, Hronchllli, rT lni, nnd all limn Troiililca. CiiKiCaiiKlisauil Colilaln n ilny. 2ft ccniii. Wrlic lo H. c, Wku. lit Co.. :,c ny, N. V., Ir free Irlut IkiIIIc, ' Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the Blood The census ollleo at Washington In nccordunno with the authorization of Congress In ontrnireil In hrlnulnu statis tics on Irrigation In tho western states down to date for thu Information of the srovcrnmont In. the matter of aid In the construction of Irrigation works. Let ters of inquiry and schedules are bulnp; sent out (or the purposn of seeurlnu the desired Information. Irrigators who do not receive blankB within a reasonable time can get them by notifying the census olllce. Th inri..ii,iin r t,i....t ..t .1 1- imui ,....,. 1111 iiiaiivu biiou ti uo : t.. 11... in 1. ,. . . as full and as accurate as .ihl.. Th I " "" i',,,! i," w J!K'"' reclamation of tho arid lands in thel" " """ '"i'luiniirl, rnit'Ilrl,nl!hllOr0,Onn I ,"rB""' Hruh I :i"iv. H Itiiyn,,,,,,,. ' will add to the arable land of t in - ii..i. n,i,.i,i. United Status at least 60,(X)0,OOC acres. 1 .l.-Kii 'i'.".":.1:'.1 at a conservative estimate This means Pi""r '" "C. "I",V0 eiuliimi nmrt mni annn-nr an addition of nearly oncolghth to the ' nplStlS xClClAf crop producing urea of the country and ; ft? l!PVo,,!1t!:i'Vlu;;;,,;n';:if:: win exceed oy a liooru murirln i in V' " ".' . " I'ninwniivo wooks li i I hu I SUMMONS. area of tllluble land of all tho status on tho Atlantic coast (excepting New York) from Maine to Florida. It will furnish 1,250,000 farms of forty noros each and support a population directly and In directly of 0,875,000 pooplo, or 'nearly 12i per cent of tho present nomilntlon of the United States. The average value of orops nrodnoed on Irrigated lands In 1000 was M,81. At this rate the 50,000,000 acres to bo reolalmed would add annual products worm hu,ouu,uoo to tho life sustaining powers oi mo country. iliiloiif llio lrl luilillnitlmi IiitoiIi mil. I II rm llnm nl p III li'lltloll bulllK Jllllllarvllll. lima, nml "' ;" l tin) last puliliciiUon will lio March . Anil ynn nri nnlllloil Dint If yon (nil In nil near anil aiinwiir salil eomiilalnfas lieroliy ru iMiIrm tho piiiiniiffH will amily lo Mm court lur liii rolluf iiriiywl inr In .il.l ciniiplitiui, to wlt: , .',r.;l!i"',K,"1!',"1 ""'IrtwirooiiKalint thu iliifcn iliint, Hrrnh llnrpiir, fnr llm mini nf (IMI ill, wllh lli ,EZX "l!".r"ri c""' l"r Bliniit.i Iriim Auif. J.l, IWIi; nnrl tho lurlhcr mini of I(K), wllh ln UiriiHl at tho nuo of III pur rant, pur minimi rum Juno mil, anil fur n.lt ntiornoy fo,. lorii iij ami for a iiocriiii Unit tho iiiiriKaKii iiioiillniiuil In Knhl riiniplnliil ,a nifnrnioil mi nH to nclnilo llm Irnoilciwrlpllriiiot llm IiiihIh In. Ijniiloil lo ho oinliriiciMl in unlit moriganis, anil t un, nil ko roforiiidil, mild morlKiii0H o turn. cloral nml Hit, lainls Ihorolil ilohorMii'il milil n by law provlilwl. anil tho manor derived from mild milo applloil In I lit u Idn t ion of ih0 mimn dun i r i ,m;",,iko, ino (iohih oi milil Halo and tho nosliiaiiil illHliiirHoinoiiln ol lliln milii iimV. S The Initial expense of construotliiir i1,1",' ',',"' l'''ndaiiiK heroin, nml oneh of 'ihom, rlgatlng works Is estimated at $450,- ' JIXS '0,000, but this expense though enor- any , aria tifl0' l"",ro"t 1,1 """ or ni.a mIII kn ... . . I a'l. .u ....... , .' ... . ... Irrlgatl 000, mous will be more than inndo un bv th Increase in valuation of tho land and Ub produots. Tho total oost. of all the Irrigation vine, urogon, llm 'Jim day nf January, 11)03, CUI.V10 A (JANNOrf, Attoruoya for rialutlffs.