The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, March 27, 1903, Page 1, Image 1

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l'UVHU.'IAN ANU HUIKIKON
Office lu Aillilni muck Mo. Until, Oregon
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Mrtlttird, Oregon
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ntr A a1 Kit tit HlrroU, Mwlf'irJ. Uirtfolt,
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HUKVEYOH ANU CIVIL ENIIINKKH
I u, impuiy Mineral nun"ji iwi '" oimv
of Oregon. I'oalofllce ailtlrpne:
Mmlfurrt, Qteiton.
y b. riCKEL,
IMIYHICIAK IANU BIJllr.IWJN,
OBlot houia-ll Uil'Jt. auUlisoioa p.m.
S-IU; l.aburalory-Kiaailnallone flM lo IA.
OIBcoi lluklo Block. Modford. Or
1)R. K. K. KMKKSON,
OCUUST-OPTICIAN
Fatlnlaotloo uiirmntrpi) or monny rotuniltd.
liromoo ornr Hirsute' Urur HUira.
w. I. Vawth. Hro. II. r. AiikiM. V I'ren
U. It. l.INOI.KY, OMblor.
...CAPITAL, Ijo.ooo.
OHEOON
Load money on ftpprarnil noourlty, rtooiro d
uonlli, nubjuot to ouuok ami IrftimaiiV k ifonars
banklnx IiurIui'nn. Your bunlncnii noltclttMl....
Uorrniiponiloiiti: Mdil A HiinIi, Hnlotn. Atiilo
Olllarnl Hank, t'.nn Kmiiolnco. La.nl
Tllion. PortlMid.diirliln llnnklm Co.. N V.
WIU, Kitrno A i:o,' lUDk. I'ortlaml: Klmt
Nntlunat lunk, CrilrBKu, and Ilttnovcr Nut-
IiiiimI Uitlik, Now York.
II. K. AKKIINT,
Fraaldant,
I. K. KNTAIIT.
Ctmlilor.
J, U. HTHWAHT.
Vies Prsnldent.
M L. Ai.romi.
Ami. Cannier
The fledford Bank
Miorono. OncaoN
' Capital, $50,000. o
A General Banking Business
Transacted
HTOOKIIOl.DIUtS
I H. Btowirt, II. H. Ankniy, K. H. WhllrUrr.il.
C. C. Ilrnkmnn, llnraon I'ollnil.llcn llayinond,
,Jmcii I'oltou, w. II. Ilmdiiliitw, J. 1(. V.nynrt
f visit DR. JORDAN'S at
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
I OB I MAflKST ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
lti Irgt Aiilnlul Kum
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wry unrfl a unifiirrilia. . .....
Oiinmiiutlnn ntKM mid wrMIr prlntt,
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UfAlllIIAOF.. Maii.hii riiiio. (AYalmulo
book lor men.) Call or writ
on. jorpan co., iosi Mirktut., . r. f
County
VOL IV.
LARGE TRACT OF BEAR CREEK FRUIT LAND
TO BE PLATTED AND SUBDIVIDED
TO It.WHK l olUf TJHH ,M'I'1.KH U Ihc Rrcnl t'lnl Id vli-w Hinontf tin- nrclinr'l iiK-n, nii'l
cxHlluiil'' lllin lOvvt thill ilfnr I'll'"" hollfilil himl will nintliu tt ti litilt'T J.M'T(
' linn llmil iiuy nllM-r. 'Dm liirK"' "Uf, rlrli cnUnhiit itinl utI rt iillly f tin nj
il.f. Tni-f, In )m NureioM nnlutrl, I ho llnniitjtt nn:lmrl nnl Iho Mtrltt urcliir'l
ii ro I he lltltiK whlrli huvo rujnrll.il In Him Iiii mi"H-" fMjr ii frntn "itmo flurltiif
Wtv IiihI ft-w vi-ium. Kurt)' nvtv nf thu lit Hvitr I'twk urchiinl UiimI In tho r Ik tit
, viimil- h in nt lRUiilv)iiit In it Kimriini'i'' fnrtuiiu In it low yviirn. fk-nrlng tliU
In inlii'l, vvu linv" IiiiimIuiI mid will mi-llvitlo . . ,
i(h) AcrcH of the old Watson Molding on (iear Creek
wlili'h wii wlll nffur ii( n ri'itinimlilo irli't' In imrrlmn'r, In Irn' tf f mlt. Cull
itml IhmiihiI i hit prni-criy, KxpurlH ir'iiiniun: 1m u'ttiul l miylhliig now In
nri lmtil nrnffi-ri'il fur mhIu ,
0 HOLMES BROS -
lor.
l well tho Tubular
C. E. OADDIS. - -
r.
Pacific
cast Seeders 1
Plows HHarrows I
All kinds of farming machin-
ery. JNew block just uwug
received.
HUBBARD BROS.
Medford, Oregon
I Mitchell, Lewis
Dalr In
IT1
Implements and Vehicles.
We carry in stock the Celebrated W
American Cream Sen rator. also x?
Stover Gasoline Engines, Myet W
Snrav Pumos. Planet. Jr. Orchard
Ml BMB
jg Cultivators, Etc.
m
iMEDFORD,
H.
New Lumber Yard
1$ "" O. E. (K)RSLINI & SONS
i MANUPACTUUKRR Of ANU DKALK IN
Rough and Dressed Lumber
Fir
Rustic and Flooring
Three Years Old.
Thoroughly Seasoned.
Medford Oregon
MEDFORD MACHINE SHOPS
Boiler and Engine repairing a specialty. Second hand
Engines, lioilers and Pumps Bought and Sold
EXPERT MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS
Gasoline Engines and Spray Pumps on Sale
GAULT & COOK, - - Proprietors
MEDFOHD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FB1DAT, MARCH 27.
0
CENTRAL POINT
Pretty Good Looking
Don't You Think P
Do you know of any other
separator that lookB aa well, or
(Jooh its work na well as
The Sharpies Tubular
Separator?
It's tho befit ukirnmer on the
market unci if you'll give me a
chance I'll show you how much
hotter it is than any other sepa-
because it is the best.
i
" - fledford Oregon.
Broad - i
4-
& Staver Co.
' Ul
CALL AND sjck US
OREGON;
Mr
THE MORTAR
DRUG STORE,
G. it. HASKhNS. Prop
TMIa IN IK, lll o.
DrUKa, patpnt Medt.'.nea, Booka, blallcuct,
PAIIST5 and OILS
OlBars.Tobnaaxi. Toilet Artlolea, Btc
Pradavlptlons Carafully Componnded
7th St., Medford. Oregon
and Fine Shingles
Yard Houtb cf
V hUmnn'a
Varflbmifo
JltatL
REBELS TARE
SAN DOMINGO
TERRIFIC FIGHTING IN WHICH
MANY L08E THEIR LIVES
BEFORE FORT 13 TAKEN.
Ban Domingo, March 21. This city,
the capital of the republic, was at
tacked by the revolutionists shortly
after noon yesterday, and though the
lighting continues the rebels may be
said to be in possession of the city.
They have selted the cable office and
the government land wires.
Foreign Minister Benches and other
members of the government have
taken refuge In the United States con
sulate. Stores are closed and business Is at
a standstill.
Assistant Governor Eetinlque and
the commander of the government
forces, Oeneral Pena, have been kill
ed. Oeneral Peppln led the revolution
ists in the attack on the fort, and a
number were killed on both sides be
fore the fort defending the city was
taken. - .
When the political prisoners were
released from the fort they Joined the
revolutionists and marched with them
Into the clty.whcre the fighting was
continued by small detachments of
government troops. . Some of these,
however, joined the rebels after fight
ing a snort time.
President Vasquez was not in the
capital when the uttnek was made. It
Is expected that ho will try to rally
his forces In the Interior and recapture
the city.
General Peppln, head of the present
revolution, was a friend of Heureaix,
the president who was assassinated In
1899. He is an old enemy of Vasqucz.
the present head of the government,
who was one of those accused of being
Implicated In the death of Heuieatix.
Washington. March 24. Unltei
States Consul Oeneral Maxwell at San
Domingo has cabled the state depart
ment that a revolution has broken out
In that city and at the hour he sent
the cablegram heavy firing was in
progress.
MANY PASSENGERS HURT IN
STREET CAR ACCIDENT.
Blast Liverpool, Ohio, March 23.
An electric car on the new Pleairact
Heights line got beyond the contro1
of the motonnan last night and. das!,
tng dowji a steep grade, struck a shar
curve, went Into a ditch, and turne-l
a complete somersault. The car w;
crushed, and the passengers, all o'
whom were Injured, had to be chop
ped out of the debris.
The conductor had left the car, and
the motorman was trying to do double
duty. He left his post to collect fares
and In this way the car got such r
start that he cotdd not control It. The
line has been In operation only a
week.
Snutli'a- Dandruff Pomade ...
Stops itching scalp Upon one applica
tion, three to six removes all dandruff
and will stop falling hair. Price 50c.,
at all druggist. Sample free. Address
Smith Bros., Fresno, Calif. For sale
by Medford Drug Company.
Opposition Member Elected.
Dublin North Fermanagh has" fol
lowed In the oots teps ot Woolwich
aod Rue. and has elected an Oppoal
tlonncmiier to the house of commons
In place. of the former Conservative
member, far. Archdale, who resigned,
- Charged With Cowardice.
Paris M. Cavanalc, the --former
minister of war, has caused to he
posted on the walla of this city a
signed letter charging M. Jaures, the
Socialist leader In the chamber of
deputies, with calumniation ana eow
arflico. It Saved His Leg;.
P. A. Daaforth of LnGrange, Ga suf
fered for six months from a frightful
running sore on His leg; but writes that
Buokien's Arnica Salve wholly oured it
in five days. For Ulsers, Wounds,
Pllos. it's the best salve In the world.
Cure guaranted. Only 25 ots. Sold by
Chas. Strang druggist.
Died of Their Injuries.
Buda Peat Two of the students
who were Injured during the riottnt
Friday night on the occasion of the
celebration of the . anniversary of
Louis Kossuth are dead. Many
others who were wounded with
words during the police charge are
In a serious condition.
Castro Has Resigned.
Caracas President Castro has re
signed. He placed his resignation Of
the presidency of the republic of
Venezuela In tho hands of tho presi
dent of congress Saturday after read
ing the presidential message. In the
ordinary course of events President
Castro's term would have ended
February 20, 1908.
1903
NO. 13.
"Paul DeLancy" in the Porllai d
Journal has been writing some
things of late concerning the early
hiHtory of Southern and Southeast
ern Oregon. His dories are enter
taining and full of life, but contain
inaccuracies apparent to people at
all conversant with the history of
this part of the state. For instance
he puts into the mouth of Capt. O
C. Applegate, Klamath Indian
agent, words which we are satisfied
the gentleman never uttered inas
much as it implies that he was
present at the rescue of the old
Indian : Moses - from , the Pi u tee,
while, to use Mr. DeLancy 's words,
the company was on its "way to
Rogue river, after having hazarded
the long journey in wagons, across
the plains." It was, indeed, "after"
jthe Applegate family bad "haz
arded the long journey, etc., as
they crossed in , 1843 and thf
"rescue of Moses" occurred in 184G, !
when a company led by Jesse . and
Lindsay Applegate, uncle and father
rennectively of Capt. ' Applegate,
I laid out the Southern route to Orc
'gon in order that future immigra
tion could avoid the treacherous
rapfds of the Columbia, where the
original immigration lo9t several
members and a great part of their
goods. At the time .the "rescue of
Maes" was made, Oliver Apple gale
was a toddling youngster, and we
do not believe he ever authorized
the publication of a story that
would make him at least two de
cades older than be really i.
"Moses-' was rescued, as the- story
states, and is now, as he hag been
for twenty years, a venerable and
persistent beggar from everyone,
who, in his opinion, had . any
"ohicamou." How old be .is can
not be accurately estimated, be
cause, as is the case of all dark
skinned people, it is difficult to de
termine, and might be anywhere
between 40 and 75.
But what we started to say is
this. There is enough of romance
and adveuture in detailing . the
actual occurrences of Oregon his
tory without any embellishment
whatever, to make the record inter
esting and enthralling. ' '
A simple account of the priva
tions and adventures of the early
settlers of Oregon would read like a
romance in thepe later days, and
we personally have heard incidents
detailed, which, did we not know
that the narrators were speaking
from actual experience, we would
have thought tbey came from dime
novels of the most virulent vanity.
Mr. DeLancy has endeavored to
infuse a little "loo al color" in his
writings, but he should have waited
until the people who have heard
these tales "oft recounted" by the
family fireside had forgotten or
been forgotten.
Working Overtime.
Eight hour laws are Ignored by those
tireless, llttlo workers Dr. King's
New Life Fills. Millions are always at
work, night and day, curing Indiges
tion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick
Headache and all Stomaob, Liver and
Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant. Bale,
sure. Only 25o. at Chas. Strang's drug
stere.
Peace at All Hazards. '
St. Petersburg The Russian gov
ernment has decided that peace must
be kept In the Balkans this year at
all hazards, but Is preparing mean
time for decisive action in the spring
Of 1904. :
Found Atllla's Grave.
London According to a dispatch
from Vienna, the announcement cornea
from Harburg that a peasant of St
Johann, in the Drave valley, has dis
covered the grave of the Hunnlsh
King Atllla In that district.
President Steyn'e Condition.
The Hague The latest news re
ceived here regarding tho condition of
Former President Steyn of the Or
ange free State, who has been 111 for
some time past at Clarens, Switzer
land, causes anxiety.
f!Ti?rtm.inrnr
2200
TIIK MAIMiai II, anil lu publlihor la
3TATK O? ORKOON, I '
1,011 nir 01 Jacmon
I. A. 8. union, Doing llratduljr sworn,
'lopniiean nay Iliat I ant lliu Pulillalu r
ol Tim MKiiniKii Mail, u weekly now
paper pukllihcd In thu city of Mudurn.
Jacknon Couuty, Oreiiiin i Unit Mis nuni
nor nf Meillnril Malla prlnteit fnch
WPnlr Ih9I.i ..n.i .1... .... ...... k-. .... .
btien prlnK-ii OSoh week for tils punt
cigtit montna nnd over.
A. 8. BMTON
8'.lI?rcrJ.,'J!. "nd, .'"orn lo before mo
Ihle 2lt day of July, img
i i f. M BTKHAItT
bbai.. I Notary ruullo
iAAAAAAAAA
, Klamath County Items.
From tho Klamath Kalli Kxprcin.
On Monday papers were .made
out and signed, consummating a
deal by which Marion Hanks bonds
his ranch on the Upper Klamath'
lake to the Merrill Mutual' Canal
company. There is a little ovbr 3H0
acres of the land, which we under
stand, was bonded at 30 per acre,
making the sum total of $11,500. -
Meeting of the Board of Directors
of the Klamath County Agriculture
Association was ; held at Judge
Baldwin's office at the court house
in Klamath Falls, on Saturday,
Maroh 2lat, at 3 o'clock, for the
purpose of arranging the program
and making other preparations for
the spring race 'meeting to be held
at the fair grounds in June.
Died Mrs. Austin H. Sargent
died at her home in the East Knd,
Klamath Falls, this (Thursday)
morning, after a long illness. The
family are recent arrivals at thi
place and are in destitute circum
stances, but generous and charit
able citizens have come to their re
lief. The deceased woman leaves
a husband and three young child
ren. !;
La?t Thursday evening as Mar
pie's Plage reached the top of the ,
hill jupt south of town, coming in,
the team became' frightened and
etarted to run. Tbe driver, Mr.
Mat pie was thrown from the wagon
and he took' the lines with him.
When the team got abont half way
town the ' bill, Lynn Yaden, who
was a passenger, started to jump
and caught his foot in some way
nid fell under the wheel. He man
aged to secure one of the lines;
though, and by a hard pull on it
he swung one of the wheel horses
around, throwing him and thus
stopping the team. Both Mr. Marple
and Mr. Yaden were considerably
bruised and jolted up, but the depth
of the mud prevented their receiv
ing any serious injuries.
From the Klamath Falla Republican.
The marriage of Wm. Humphrey
to Mies Leliah Carrick took place
last Thursday evening in the coun
ty court room, Judge Geo. T. Bald
win performing the ceremony. The
newly wedded couple are highly re
spected young people and have
many friends who wish them a .
happv and prosperous journey
through life.
Capt. O. C. Appfegate informs us
that it is the purpose to commence
work-on tbe Modoc Point ditch
early in April with , a hundred men
or more, in the hope of oompleting
ttiat desireahle work in time for use '
next year. This ditch, when com
pleted, will make available for field "
and garden culture the Modoc
roint country, the most favored
portion of the reservation for such
purposes, as it iB a rich alluvial
body ot land and more free from
frost than any other portion of the
reservation.
Last Saturday H. L. Boggs met
with a distressing " accident, which
will keep him from work a couple
of weeks at least. He bad the in
dex finger of bis right hand torn
off at the first joint by a machine
with whioh he was making grooves
for shelving, Tbe two blades of
the machine were making 600 rev
olutions a minufe, when the table
on which he was working suddenly '
dropped, throwing his hand under
one of the sharp-edged instruments,
with the result as mentioned above.
The finger was hanging only by the
skin, but Mr.. Boggs quickly re-adjusted
it and hurried to the ofllce of .
Dr. Hargus, 'who sewed the-flesh,
around the finger and dresBed it. - '
For Sale.
Spray pump and alfalfa hay, (one
load). Inquire of Mr. Gault. 12-Sl
best made
Levi Strauss
Copper-riveted
Overalls
Cut full '