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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1903)
JACKSON COUNTY In Iho garden put ol I ho great Bleui of Oregon, Ituontitliu PHIIIT, MININO, AUKICULTUHAL anil TIMIII1K LANDS M E I) F O 11 1 In 11 thrlvlnu otty of ovnr vWW inln.li lluiitH H I ultmili'il iilriiuHl lii Iho otmuirof ttio wninly it ml Ik tint vnry lieurlof Utu Krimuira (mil rnlnl nu Mtillou of ttiu Uiiili'U Hiiilon, ur u( tliu world T II E M A I L In thu lurucNL nml lima nnWriputmr pti hi tHtiUil III Jiiclfnti vuiinty. IL clultim u circulation ur Wjii m-tl ImrkM Him tifiHitriliiii Willi tho urn. ilnvli ou iho ouuohIIu uoinur ol PROFESSIONAL OAHDB. . COLVJO & CANNON i.AwrKiia Will uraolloo In nil Court nf tlin male ami In U. . Conn fur Ulilrli'l ir l iriini vmco uvor nana Mixifuru A. s. m.iton, v. . cumuhmiukkii, ixxTMiu-r or ihikoom llomeatead and Timber Und ilMnun and iiw iiiif, iciwiuoiiy tauou in lauu eon leal eaaes. UllWa wlib Mmifnril Mall, Medford, Oregon W. L- CAMERON, I'MYHIOIAN AND HUHOKON Office In I'elm Hodge lllnck, Medford, Ore. Iltildoi lu A. J. Hlewarl reilileuce, two Work HPUIH VI VIIWII 11(11110 QLARENCE W. KEENE, I'HYHICIAN AND HUHOKON Office lu Ailltlm lllock Medford, Oregon 1. D. PHIPPS, I). D. S., Ordce. In Ailklua Hluok. aillnlnlna llaaklna1 UrugHturo ItMllord, Oregon J)R. II. N. BUTLER, OHTKOPATIIIBT Knoml S and 4, Opera llonae blook, over nmi vruif oiure. r.xiuineii.nii iro Medford. Or.g.a G. T. JONES, COUNTY HUKVKYOK, Ayr or all klndanf Hurveylng promptly done. Tho County Hurveyor can glvo you Uio ooly legal work. Medford, Orogon HAMMOND A NARREOAN ATTOKNKVH AT LAW Office lo Stewart Hlk. Medford, Or, J, 8. HOWARD, BUKVKYOIl AND CIVIL KNUINKKIt 0. . Deputy Mineral Hurveyor for the SUM oiuregua. roeiomoeaadniM: t Medford, Oregon. K. PICKKL, PHYSICIAN IANI) SIJK'.BAJM, X-Kcy I.abnraUiry-Kseaitoellona J.SO to la. wm nmtain nioca. Mearora, ur IR. E. E. EMERSON, OCULIST-OPTICIAN HatUfacllon guaranteed or money refunded. taVOfheo of or Htrana'a Drur Htoro. W. I. Vawtm. I'ree. II. f. Aoxma, V Proa U.K. I.INDI.KY. (lanbler. Jackson County Bank ...CAPITAL, $50,000... MEDFORD, . OREGON Loan money oa aonnwed security, receive da. boalla subject to obook and transact a genera uu.ik.rk uunuienit. vuur oumnrnn luiiencu,.. Correspondent.: julu A Huah, Halem. Anglo California Bauk, Kan Krnnolaco. Ladd A Tiiton. Portland, Unrbln Hanking Co.. N. Y. Weill, Kargo A no. 'a Hank, 1'iirtland; Klrat National Hank, riilcnpo, and Hanover Nat loual Hank, Now York. ' II. E. ANKKNY, Proildont, J.B. BnVAIIT, Caihler. J. II. Rtiwart, Vice I'raHldeol. M L. Ai.roaii. Aiat, Caiblor The Hedford Bank ; Mforono. on coon Capital. $50,000.00 A General Banking Business Transacted 8T0C K I to L D K It H J H. Rtflwart, H. It. Ankcnv, k. It, Wtllohrnd C. O. Hrnktnun. Hnraon Piillnn.llen HuviiioihI JmncH I'ulion, V. H. HrnilHlmw, J. 1-r. Kiiynrt visit DR. JORDAN'S qhcatI MUSEUM OF ANATOMY! 1061 MARKET ST., 8AN FRANCISCO, GAL 1 ' (IltlMn Sttlbaad HirtQth,,) Tint iRrf tit AimiomloAt Uuuum 111 iiij i urm. Ortntett attraction in ih City, , pciiuterut iiyht tor vtiiturt, nvHHnaiarM.orkiixconiritri- tho tildont iHlrttHiilliit nil tli FmuIUh Wnk np. or iiy canlritRt L'oniU JCttwulltl.tvil 30 yn. OR. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES TntiMff tnmm und tnlrftll r igrott iiivn wit am niiffetlng A from Hit ituU uf yauthful Intiu- r mtltlllllN ur fl-HHf III tllattllfalP X yri. Nervoiiiuiifli 'ifakMi Uablllty, Ibh f (Iftttllill! ilMrmiIWl r'atr aTrMMtttlMr. rliii, 4Jourrbwr fttw Vrriiuvtifj A mt irrlimllnr, OMibliuitlmi of W rmi1lan, f rtmt tnr -u pW r. tliu Iioutnr iiu 10 Arntiif ml lid irMt amy amim ininirniAt n, aura. Ttit liwitor doi tu tniiiiiriit 11'. ipwifiirm Mr mid quura I'livNlnlAn wnd nrMLji. Molutui lu hlnMpKMAlty DUi'iiN u f . nvrviiMN thoroiifhiy 4-di-, irrom Uia k its tit without ihuofk iwry. Trniwi flitfld by ao Eipfl tt4llel 'nrm tor nuptnr A qulott md rwlicnl eurt for rilr, t'lMHurr- nd Ff tnlM, by ur. JordAti' iptclal iiitiilr-u matlinda, VKHT HAN nj)lylnitnnswUrtclT our hnnfit opinion itt nlnooniiilfthit. win uttartintet a .ftfiirirs uuttm tn liyry Cfim hi wultrtnkt. unnuilAtl'in Kit KB aiiiI brrlctly prlvfttt. HAMtKS VKIIV NKASOlfARLA m wTrQAtinmit poimnmlly or by letter. Wrlln fur Rnnk. IIIII.4aOIIIT OF III M 1WT v I bookfor nipnj 011 op wilt DR. JORDAN CO., 1051 Market ; VOL. XV. LARGE TRACT OF BEAR CREEK FRUIT LAND TO BE PLATTED AND SUBDIVIDED TO HAIHK KOIUt.TII.lt AIM'IfKH In (tin km -a I oiul lu vlow himomk tho owlmril nicii.ari.l -(xi'iitiiii!() luiri kImiwii ftiiit llfiir vrvtik huiuiiu limit will pHMluro a htritur i.ro.or, lion limn 11 uy ollmr. Tito Inruo nr.v, rU h folorlnK mxl oorfH't (tinlliy of tho no liri niImi'iI In llio NnrrroN ort lmnl, tho Jtoitnclt on-hiinl nml thu MorrJIt orohnrd ant thn I hi 1 ik wit U'li hnvo conirlhiiliMl In tin- linmviiHO rotiiniH from Riwrio ilurfiiK Iho litnt li-w ytmro. Forty mtm of thu JU;nl Hear Vxwk (irt ltt.nl ImimI In iho rlKltt iihiii'h Ijitntln In 4iiilvnloiit to n MUHroiilt(til furtiino In h (uw yonn. iH-iirlug lit in In inIimI, wo hnvo boinlul nml will mollvlilu 160 Acres of the olJ Watson whli'li wo will offop nt a ronirinnlilo ntt liidittml llin nrootirtv. Kximrti orrhnrd or offurui) fur nlo VCIKIIirOI i VClf PV'aar)araaatlia THE SHARPLES TUBULAR CREAM SEPARATOR Doubles Your to pour it in. It is 25 per cent, easier to turn. Its machin ery is entirely encased, being protected from dust and dirt and automatically oiled by its own motion; thus lessening the wca. IN SKIMINU we guarantee them to be un excelled. It lasts a hf j me, and each year saves its price and often much more. If you are convinced, why wait? If not, let us demonstrate by addressing us for valuable literature on Everything, Catalogue, etc. C. E. GADDIS, Medford, Of. agaWaaa'aV'W'a lajaaataVarVal 'a-A""."A'.'-AA- -LA'-M.' . - Pacific. HfroarU I cast Plows I All kinds of farming machin- ery. Xiw slock just uemg HUBBARD BROS. Medford, Oregon New Lumber Yard O. IV SIANUPACTURKU8 OP AND DKALKRS IN Bough and Dressed Lumber Rustic and Flooring Three Year Old.' ThorouKhly Seasoned BEDFORD MACHINE SHOPS Boilor and Engine repairing , Engines, Boilers and Pump9 Bought and Sold EXPERT MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS Gasoline Enftknes and 'GAGLT & CuuK, - i MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, HoIiUnjc on Bear Creek prln lo HircliKnt'rt. In true in to nult. Call nnnitiiitic la l'huaI Ut Aiirllifntt now III . . CENTRAL POINT Profit... I IT LEBDS THEtW RLL. WHY? Because tliere is NO DISCS COVES OR interior;ar- RANGEMETS in the BOWL TO CLEAN, and is eaBily kept in order. The Milk Supply Can is low and convenient. You DON'T have to CLIMB A LADDER ..'M - A"gM - A"J."JM'M'A' -A'.. Seeders DHarrows I THE MORTAR DHOG STORE, 0. H.HASKINS, Prop . Drug., Patent Mcdt"ea. Book., Btatlonei PAINTS and OILS Cigars, Tobnoco.Tollot Arlleles, Ktc . PreKrlptlon. Car.fully Componnded . 7th St., Medford. Oregon E. GORSLINE & SONS Fir and Pine Shingles Medford Oregon -wei a specialty. Second , hand Soray Pumos on Sale - - - Proprietors JtWf - JLO. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY A LOST LEDGE The Portland Oregonian of Feb ruary 15th gives the tblloffirig ac count of a rich sold find in Jone phine county : "A rengational strike has juet been made in the Gold King group of quartz claimp, located on Jose phine creek, wes!ern Joeepbine county, the pimeer mining district of tbe state. Tbe Gold King group of olaims were recently bonded by M. Marks, a Seattle mininu man. Since taking hold of tbe claims Mr. Marks has given them a thorough and systematic development. In the process of running a tunnel be has uncovered a body of ore in which tbe free gold glitters in large grains. Tbe rock gives assay returns of from 1100 to $1000 per ton free gold. Tbe ledge is ten feet wide and has been tracedjfor a distance of 1200 feet up the moun tain from Josephine creek. Mr. Marks jubilant over bis good for tune and firmly believes he has found tbe bonanza of Josephine county. He will give the Gold King a thorough development and when sufficiently opened up a mill and complete equipment lor the working of tbe mine on a big scale will be put in." Old miners in Southern Oregcn contend that this late strike or. Josephine creek is but the i dis covery of a rich ledge .that was found and lost nearly fifty yet rs ago. Tbe Frenchman's Lost Ledgn was the name of a find, or at least what wag cluim d to be a remark able find on Jostpbine creek. Lewis Belfills, a FrencLmin, who mined and prospected through the pioneer diggings of Oregon during tbe early days and who d:ed in Douglas county two years ago, made a dis covery on Josephine creek, while coming over tbe mountains by pack pony from Crescent City in April, 1852. He stopped to take a drink of wat' r from tbe creek and while so doing was attracted by the glitter of gold from the bed of the stream. He gathered up a quantity nf fragments of float quartz that w re rich in gold, but was driven from the spot by a band of hostile Indians before he could make thorough inspection of his find. - In his baste he neglected to take a mental inventory of tbe ground and ' was never able, lo locate tbe spot again. In after years, and in fact up till a short time before his death, Lewis Belfills searched from end to end of Josephine creek and completely over the hills of the Waldo country, but never again could he find even a trace of the treasure that he was given a glimpse ot in the early days. Tendency of the Times. The tendenoy of medical science i. toward preventive measures. The best thought of tbe world ia beiDR plven to the subject. It is easier and better to prevent than to cure. It has been fully demonstrated that pneumonia, one of the most tlaneerous diseases that med ical men have to contend with, can be prevented by tbo use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Pneumonia always results from a cold or From an attaok of Inlluoma (erlp), and it has been ob- sered that this remedy counteracts any tendency ot these diseases toward pneumonia. This hits been fully proven in many thousands of cases in which tills remedy liQ9 been used durine the Kreat prevalance of colds and grip in recent years, and can be relied upon with Implicit confidence. Pneumonia often results from a slight cold when no danger is apprehended until It Is suddenly discovered that there is fever und difficulty lu breathing and pains in I he chest; then It Is announced that the pittiont has pneumonia. Be on the safe side and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the cold is o m traded. It alwavs cures. For sale by Chits. Strang. Klamath County Items. lrom the Klamath Falls Republlonn. ' The marriage of Pleasant M. Hill 'o Miss Huldah Craddock, both of Fort Klamath, took plaoe here Monday evening, Judge Geo. T. Baldwin officiating. Mrs. A. E.' Crance did on the 30th ult. at her home at Foit Klam ath, being aged 33 years, ,6 months and 13 dayB. Funeral services were ht-ld on the 1st inst. and were at tended by a large concourse of sym pathizing friends. She leaves a husband and three young children to mourn hor untimely death. $1 903. NO. 7. Donald McKay, a bnlfbreed In dian, wan arrested last week, charged with tin. larceny of an overcoat from Victor Hughes, while the latter was stopping at a hotel in Klamath Foils. McKay was given a prelirn- iniry hearing before Justice Gravel Monday af tern ion and as a result was bound over to the circuit court, with bonds fixed at $500. Teachers' examination, under the direction of Supt. DeLap, began In the court room bere yesterday morn ing, following being those who have entered tbe trial for different pa pers: For state papers V. S. SVor- den and VV. H. Musselman; county papers Mies Ora McCraw, Miss Nettie Drew, Miss Ida Grigsby, Miss Bertba Arnett, Miss Dora if ncline ton, Miss Nora Keithley and Mr. Ray Fountain. I. D. Applegate, who left for Washington City about- a month ago, in tbe interest of a measure be fore congress to pay the Klamath Indians for landd excluded from their reservation, arrived on his re turn home Monday evening. He reports that owing to the death of Congressman Tongue and the ill ness of Senator ' Mitchell and tbe fact that this is a ebort session of congress, there may bs some doubt as to tbe bill passing at present. W. H. Mueselman und Etta M. Childers, both of Fort Klamath, were united in marriage at Hotel 'Linkville, Klamath Falls, Sunday at noon, Judge Geo. T. Baldwin performing the ceremony. C. E. Hoyt and Miss Hulda Craddock, of Fori Klamath, were in attend ance at the wedding. Both bride and groom are well-known and bigbly respected people of Fort Klamath. Abraham D. Balis, aged about 65 years, died at bis home in Merrill on Monday. Mr. Balis was a vet eran of tbe Civil war and bad a se vere experience in one of tbe south ern prieons which dehiliated bin health and caused the palsied con dition, from' which be suffered for many years. He was one of the old rettlers of this county and had a legion of warm friends. Hie wife proceeded him into Eternity, though he leaves a number of grown chil dren. From the Klamath Tall. Express. . , Cpt. J. W. Siemens, recorder of Linkville Lodge, No. 110, A. O. U. W., is in receipt of warrant No. 59, for $1000 for paymentof beneficiary of tbe late Dr. F. D Reames, who died Januarv 13. 1903. Dr. Reames was tbe seventh death that has oc nurred amofig the members of Linkville lodge. This lodge was organized in December,1886. Total amount paid into beneficiary fond bv deceased memberc $80fi.-14 and the total amouut received by their benefioiBrie? '$13,000. Linkville lodge owns its lodge room and has tbe fame well famished and car peted and has 147 members. Within the next sixty days, the Klamath Lake railroad will tap the lenny Creek belt of timber in Klamath County, Oregon. This belt of timber extends from Jenny Creek north and east for a distance of about 100 miles in length and about 3G miles in width, and there is tributary to that section of coun try probably in the neighborhood of fifteen billion feet of timber, mostly sugar and California white pine. There is among it some fir, both red and whi'e, mostly red, and some cedar, with occasionally some larch and tamarack. This is tbe largest single belt of this class of timber that can be tapped by tne construction of one railroad, and will furnish an outlet for all that section of country, not onlv for tbe timber, but for cattle, sheep, wool and agiioultural products. Tbe railroad taps a section of country that is larger than the state of Ohio in area and has not within its boundaries a pound of railroad iron. The Last Heard Of It. "My little boy took the croup one night aud' soon grew so bad you could Jiear him breathe all over tho house,"says V. D. Resmolds. Mans field, O. "We reared ho would die, but fow doses or One Minute Couga Cure Quickly re lieved him and he went to sleep. That's tho last we heard of the oroup. Now Isn't a cough euro llko that raluablot" Ono Minute Cough Curo Is absolutely sare and acts immediately,. Her coughs, oolds, croup, grip, bronohltts add all othe' throat and lung troubles It Is a certain cure. Very ploasant to take. Tho llttlo one. like It. Sold by Chas. Strang, Druggist. Cha8. W.' James, at present deputy county recorder of Baker oounty, has been appointed warden of the stae penitentiary by Gover nor Chamberlain. Mr. James will assume the duties of hie office on March 31st, at whioh time the term of the present inoumbent, J. D. Lre, expire.0. frVVWVVWVVVSrVi jyy. fITIfPTTT. ATTfiM 2200" TIIK MAIL hai It, and lu publisher li uu.air.iu luiWHiriUll P STATE or OKKOON. l' . irtjumr or jaoaion l "Jpoioan lay that 1 am tho Publisher in M"r""M'''. a weekly new. Jckiin i County, Oregon; that the num. f" ';"or1 printed fuel. bcn prlnt1 each week for the tmst eight months nnd over. A, S. HLITON Bnbwrlhed and sworn to before me tbl Hit day of July, looa ' I i K M HTKWA IIT JjSKAUj. Notary Publlo C.A a a a a a a ausftAAAlAiJ WO WRECKS' " ' IN TWO DAYS 86COND DISASTER TO OVERTAKE OVERLAND LIMITED WITHIN 1 , FORTY-EIGHT HOUR8. . j Winnemucca, Ner. Feb. 16. Thai overland limited that left Ban Fran !lsco Saturday was wrecked nine mllea cast of Wlnnemucca Sunday mornlnir- The raila ipiead. .It waa tbe Iden Heal cause that wrecked the west bound overland limited a few hoars before at Icarus. Wltbln forty-eight hours tie crack train ot the Southern Pacific company had been twice ditch e with serious results, owing to a de fective rail. The train, which was In charge ot Conductor Woodruff, struck a broken rail on a sharp curve while speeding: along at a rate of nearly sixty miles an nour. The engine, baggage and mall cars passed the dangerous spot In safety, but every other car of the train composite car, diner, three citcjers and observation carj left the. track. The heavy sleepers- were only turned p-trlly over, bot the composite car and diner, which we're the first to leave the track, .were thrown on their side at right angles with the tract and separated ,from each other by nearly fifty feet. The passengers, or whom there were about fclrty on the. train, were ,' nearly al thrown from theit births and shaken about In tba ears like dice. It is nothing short ot" miraculous that none were killed. Mrs. 0.-.EL Vaughan of Scran ton suf fered a serious injury of the spins nd Charles W. Brown, the train bar ber, has a broken rib and Internal fn luries that It Is feared will cause his; death. , . . Mrs. J. H. Kennedy of Tyler, Mlnn made her escape through a window before the tram had come to a stand itlll. Miss Gertie Platoof San- Fran-. Cisco was thrown from her bertt. across the aisle and Into the oppo site berth. Miss Helen Carson ot Saa Francisco, who Is on her way to New York t ad a lively experience and gave graphic description of the car car B.ning first to the right, then forward ind settling nearly on Its left side. Sha mid she had been expecting the wreck; as if the ditching of the overland lim ited were part of the everyday exper ience of the traveler on this train. ; Saved Her Child's Life. , ' " IIT. t..n .I.B ..i:t. .. T-1 I. ..: . - . -J -VV VW ooy was cnangpa dv rneumoma almost 'K-tsraa w a D.BirKiiii .ure, iuib, . ? ii ni, - Kins, ui fieagunt uny, vj. - a lemoie: cough set in, that, in spite of a good : doctor's treatment for several weeks,' grew worse every day. We then used ' Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, and our darling was soon sound and well. We are sure this grand medicine saved his life." Millions know it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. Chasv. Strang guarantee satisfaction. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Thousands of Elks Starving. Salt Lake. Utah Forty thousand hungry-crazed elks are on the ramp age in the Jackson Hole country in. Southern Wyoming and farms and ranches are being ravaged by herds ot the frenzied animals. In more than one case ranchers have had to run for their lives to escape 'from the maddened elks and bar themselves la their farmhouses. The elks are un able to break through the six feet ot" snow and are faci;ig starvation. His Sanity a Question of Law. Ossining. N. Y. Dr. Irvine, the pris on physician at Sing Sing, has ox-, amined Wru. Hooper Young, who Sat urday commenced his life sentence for the murder of Mrs. Anna Puitzer. The. doctor found that Young was medically insane and legally sane. Young's con dition, the doctor said, was due to tha excessive use of morphine and cigar. cUes. i iver theWest they vtar Levi Strauss gCd's Copper-riveted Overall -f-:7,