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VWWWWWVVN im r.ni imtv i JACKSON COUNTY It Itiu (union l l (In' li rem Bum ol Orugun, 1 1 vi n l I I'tltllT, MININII, AOKICtll.TuitAL end IIMDIIH LANIIA M E 1) r It D In ft thriving eliy of uv.ir v'0 tnhub tiuni. n t aittniiu u-ittoHt in ttio tMintur of tltu uuiiniy liini In liio vitiy lumrlof Uio Hnmlt'Hl fruit iiiInIiiu Nrollon of Lliu Urilttil rtu.W'M, or ut Uio world T II E M A I L In Ihe Ittl'UrUt Mini litftt iMf'Ai-im.t'Jl' IMiWI-litMi lit tiiL'iicit (miii.iy. II. l illtlim It Ulrcllllillnti 01' VJfJ null hurkn Mm UMtcrih ll Willt WlU 11 ' ilnvll I'll il.ti oi'l""tllu vurnur ut FROFJEHUIONAL OAHDB. (jOLVIO it CANNON Will proptlro In nil Cuurmof tho ntnic and to U h. Cvun. fur Dlnlrliitot OrvKun OniLO nvar lliuiU (if Mwlfur.l A. B. BUTON, v. Hi comhihhhikkii, inifriiiirroriiiiKtiiiN llomeauiaa: nuil Timber l.unil UIIukm and pruola made, Toallwoliy taken III lend to leal caaca. . . OIKce with Modlonl Mull. Medlord, Oregon V. I" CAMERON, PHYSICIAN ANl KUItCIKON llOtn In I'alin & llortgn llluota. Medford, Oic. onVe liuiiri, a mft-7 ui p. im. KmIiIm III A, J. Hlowarl realdolico, twu blocka eolith ol achou! iioiiau (;LARKNCE W. KICKNK, . 1'IIVHIOIAN AND BUIICIKOrJ ontee In A.Ulm Block Medium, JIW J. I). I'll I PI'S, I). i). s., nitNTIIlT omcea In Adklne lllock, adjoining tl W lrM Drug morg Medlord. Oregon )R. II. N. BUTLER:, OhTBUI'ATIIIHT . lltH.m. S and , Opera IIciiho block, over Hlrang'a Drug Hlorg, Kaenilnalloue Ir'n Mtdlufd, Oregon O T. JONES, ' COUNTY StlltVHYOIl, Any or nil klnilaot Hurveylng promptly done. The iNiunly Surveyor can iilvo you lUo ouly 'u,""",, Medlord. Oregon )R C. li. KXHINK, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGKON. omi-eofVen tiyee'e Mtore. ttcaldencn cor ner A end Fifth Hlreele. Modlnrd. Oregon. J, 8. HOWARD, HUltVKYOlt AND CIVII, KNU1NKKK 0. Deputy Mineral Hurvcynr lor the iUM of Oregon. Poelomoeaddreaa: Medford, Oregon. K. B. PICKF.L, MIYIIICIANIAND BimOMJN, Office boure-11 to IS a. m. and 1:0 to p.m. X-Kay Laboratory Kiaaatnatlone fJ.M to 1. Office. Uaaklo Block. Mo.lford.Or 1)R. E. E. EMERSON, OCULIST-OPTICIAN Hetlaleetlon guaranteed or money rolunded. tORico oter HUeng'a Orur Hloro. W. I. VAWTaa. I'roa. U. f. Aiikim. V Pre U.K. I.INDI.EY, Caanlor. Jackson County Bank ...CAPITAL, $50,000... MEDFORD, OREGON Loan mosey oa approod aocurlty, rcoalVA da- Kalta auliloot to ohock and tranaaot a (onara kln( bualnraa. Your liualnoaa aollolltwl.,., Oorreapondmiia:-L.add It lluah, Halom. Analo Calllornla lank. Ran Krnnolaco. Ladd A Tilton. Portland. Corliln Hanklna O01. N. Y. Walla, Karao A Co. 'a Hank, I'orlland; Klrat National Hank, Clilraxo, and llunoytr Nal lunal Uauk, Now York. H. E. AHKKIIT, ' froaldont. , E. RNYAIIT, Oaablor, 4, H. Rtiwaiit, Vlca I'roHldent. M. I.. Ai.rOKii, Aaal. Caablor The Tledford Bank Miaroao, OaaaoN Capital, $50,000.00 A General Banking Business Transacted HTOVKHOLDKRH J H. Stowart, II, K. Ankcny. R. H. Whltnhrad, CO. llcokmnn, llnraon I'ollnn.llen lluymond, Jamea Holuio, W. II. Ilradabaw, J. K. Knyart 0 f viaiT DR. JORDAN'S ohiatI f MUSEUM OF ANATOMY! 1011 MARKET ST., IAN tRANCItCOf CAU (UitafMt.Uitku4a.rik. . ' ThaUrfftntAnfttomloftltfiiHtta . In ih Wurld. ( Ornt$t attraction in lh Qtty. J ri lli.a.ttnftlll valv 0artl br t tb uldtMt NiiwlNllnt on Di PmIOo 1 M, 4W0AN-MIVATE 0IBU8EI n ud kAiaVB wbo mrt mffprliiB A rrum III eowu or you; rmn inun- jrMra. Ntrvuin mnH plivitwi i irbl illy, Iw puiuar al Nmrni ImhU 1'nuoropll CBtlnnai MpwriaMiurrIrr . Prainii rk, Clvnarrhw. - TWo. rrar(Htiij f VrlN(ln. ly a (ntbli".tl(m of rtraertWn, of grt4attara!l VIMtff r, pit- Dmttor liMWKrrAiiaai, III IfMtk " til Vt i ft 111 tinl only tMTurd fmtnt-dku f , t, ku, ,ir!inuiniit euro, 'I'lio Uuutor duw Awiu '- t (trm mlmolM. but In will ttno. W i ilr hiiiI ffqunre I'liyflUilun imd Buix TOapi Ualutai In hlipiif)Utty-lUi'i flip , NrrntMft thurmifhly t-m4!" 1 from Itm Kyiitiu without th uaolt. "? ury. Ti'ii Uttfld hy u tipft lMdlflNl rnrt- for Itupinr. A gulok ana raHcal Iurafor Pllei, runnrf himI Fl' by tr. Jordun'i npaolnl iinlnlron mftluidn, EVKIIV MAN anplyluirto im will rMOlrt OiirAoncfluDdi.ornif Umcinnplnlui, Wtwlll Quomnte a "PITH'S CUXM tn tveru cut w uwln tqk, . rnntiltMln KHKK mid hfrlptly prlTtt CHAHURS VIBlt Y ItKASOKAPI.W. Trnttimaiit pMomnHlly or by lelwr. Writ ft r,,r t loitlC, 11111. USOI'IIT OF HAH III AG!., If aukd FHatK. (ATklUKble book for'.niMi.) 0ll or writs DR. JORDAN It 00.. I0D1 MirKll 81., 8. P. m MI VOL. XV. LARGE TRACT OF BEAR CREEK TO TO It.WHK KOI! ( -'I t Hit AI'IM.KH In the KH I'xp.'rli'iii'it lntn kliowii llmt i.'r i - tfi - linn tlittti nny dilirr. Tho Ihfkh rlrh -lnt lnj( mimI purffci 'iuiilliy uf ihn np pie nilkcil In lltv .S'orCfnNHiiri'linnl, Itiv HiTiiuctt utuhHtH w the Mcrrlit orchnrd urn Hn t li I it km wlilclrfiKvv vnulrlli'ilud tn Uk linn groiurnn from nmv durlnif H' ln( ft-w vi'Hrt, Korty ncnH nf Mm It tit Hem Creek Orrht.rl tn In tin- rlht iiMiti'M hnii'lH In i'iulvnlutil to n Kuurhiitri-d lorttinu In a few yearn. IH-nriiig ihtt " In iiilrnl, wv linvu bondtxl ami will amllvMu 160 Acres of the old Watflon Holtllnga on Bear Creek whli'li wo will (inVr nt h r.-nnotiHliltMirliv In Min-hrtcr, til lrn'i to Milf. Cull mill lniuii!l ihu pnipfriy. Y.xwxu ur"hnrif oroffuml for rntlu HOLHE8 BROS - get Homo of it. U'h worth cost you anything. C. E. GADDIS, lj'V,x"lv ava. HO Saw Mills I and Threshers If you think of buying a saw mill or a thresher, como in and let ,us figure with you. We can give you as good prices as you can get in Portland or , San Francisco, and save you tho expeuso of the trip to the city to buy.1 HUBBARD BROS. Medford, Oregon X if ifi Mitchell. Lewis Daialara In Implements aM Vehicles. Wo carry in stock the Celebrated American Cream Separator, also .Stover Gasoline Engines, Myers Spray Pumps, Cultivators,-Etc. m m MEDFORD, New Lumber Yard $ O. E. QORSLINE & SONS i ' MANUPACTURKKB OP AND DEALKKP IN Rough and Dressed Lumber aflat aMt a 1 Fir Rustic and Flooring; ' Three Year Old. Thoroughly Seasoned. Medford Oregon MEPFORD MACHINE SHOPS Boiler and Engine repairing ai specialty. Second hand ' Engines, Boilers and Pumps Bought and Sold EXPERT MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS Gasoline Engines and Spray Pumps on Sale GAULT & COOK, ' Proprietors MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, FRUIT LAND T 4 BE PLATTED AND SUBDIVIDE!) j - hI cim! In view iinifiiiu l ho ori liftnl.'mtiii.nml i K hottotfi IhikI ivlll pimliKii n lrK"' ririr. ' P proiiniimu In viinl to nny IM tin now In .. CENTRAL POINT How About Those Cows? Are they making you any money or do you keep them just for fun? You can make them pay by using a Sharpies Tubular Separator. I sell tho Tubular and have a lot of advertising matter that will tell you all about cream separators. Call or write and having and it don't Hedford'Oregon. aaa'aaa.aaV aaa'a)iaitat? anaaiaaai & Staver Go. vi iii v vt Hi 0 ill vl itv Planet, Jr. Orchard CALL AND SEE US OREGON: THE MORTAR DRUG STORE, B. H.HA8KI8, Proii Druga, patent Mcdl'- naa. Booka, Hlatloneiy PAINTS and OILS Ulnars, Tobarm. Tollot Artlolea, Xtc Praacrlptlona Caralully Componnded 7th St., Medford. Oregon and Jtane aningies Yajd Poutb of Whitman's Warobouso Mail OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1903 WESTWARD BOUND CORDIAL RECEPTION TO PRESI DENT IN MIDDLE WEST. TARIFF AND RECIPROCITY Roosevelt Makes Splendid Impression on People of Minneapolis and St. Paul Preparations for His Re ception In California. Minneapolis, April 6. President Roosevelt was given a cordial recept ion Saturday from the time of bis ar rival In St. Paul until bis departure from Minneapolis for tbe West at 11 o'clock p. m. Armory hall, at the University of Minneapolis, where he spoke In the evcnlnx, win crowded to lis limited rapacity. The speech, which was on the tralff anil reciprocity, brought out enthiiBlaam, the president treating ex tensively on the Cuban situation, de claring that we must have military control of the southern waters, and baying that the United States Is the most proHpurous nation ever known. At Hie cIob ol his speech many of tbe audience runlicd forward to shake the president's hand, but this was denied them. , Thousands of persons barred the routo of t!ic private electric cars that broiiKht the distinguished guest and his party from St. Paul. - Perhaps 200, Ouu people altogether saw him In the two cities, although his auditors were limited to the capacity of the armory In Minneapolis, the legislative hall In St. Paul, the spaco In front of the capitol building and about 1500 students In University chape, besides several thousand people In front of the Nicollet hotel, to whom he talked for one minute. Oakland, April 6. The executive committee appointed by Mayor Olney to arrange for the reception of Presi dent Roosevelt when he visits Oak land, on May 14, has given orders for the preparation of special , cars In which to convey the members of the presidential party from Berkeley, to Oakland and then about the city. At a meeting of the committee It was de cided that the streets are In such a dangerous condition that It would be dangerous to allow the distinguished visitors to ride in carriages. Robbed The Grave. A startling Incident is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as followp: "I was in an awful condition. . My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three pnysicians had given niu up, Then I was' advised to use Kleotrio Bitters ; to my great joy, the tirst bottle made a decided Improve ment. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another vlotim." No one should fall to try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed at Strang s drug store. HETTY GREEN IN TROUBLE ABOUT DOQ LICENSES. New York, April 6. Mrs. Hetty Green, said to be the richest woman In America, has left Hoboken, it is rumored, tor good. ' She has gone, It Is said, on a visit to Chicago. Mrs. Green had said nothing about Hoboken displeasing her until recent ly, when she was served with a notice to appear In court and tell why she had not paid a license for her dog. "I will make sure I have no more dog summonses served on me," Mrs Green Is reported to' have declared "for I Intend telegraphing ahead to the different places I proposo visiting in the West, Informing the authorities that I want a dog tag and license re ceipt left at the station." OPPONENTS OF CANAL TREATY OFFERED BRIBES BY OFFICIALS Panama,' April 6. The date of the meeting of the Colombian congress has not been decreed by the govern. ment, which, while desiring by alt means the approval of the canal treaty wanted to know the opinion of all the representatives beforehand and thero- fore sent : special commissioners', through the country. It is. said thnt lucrative government positions have been offered to some of the congress men who were decidedly unfriendly to the canal project which they lose by going to the meeting of congress. All tho Cauca representation will vote In favor of the canal treaty. Smith's Dandruff Pomade Stops itohing scalp upon one applica tion, throe to six removes all dandruff and will stop falling hair. Price BOo., at all druggist. 8ample free. Address Smith Bros., Fresno,. Calif, For salo by Modford Drug Company. NO. l: A LIfTLE OF If theropart be true that messages containing over 100 words each have been transmitted successfully from New York to London Times by tbe Marconi system, tbe commercial use of the wireless system, and a new era in telegraphy, have been "fairly launched." "Tbe tariff is the mother of trusts" declares tbe St, Paul Globe. "Yes" wittily responds tbe New York Sun, "on the same principle that a woman is tbe mother , of measles. A woman has children and the children have measles." But is measles necessary? And must tbe disease be let alone lest tbe children be killed? Tbe strikers at Keswick have been engaged by United States Circuit Judge Morrow from interfering with the employes of tbe Mountain Cop per Co., limited, or with other men wbo may gi to the company's sdco' ters and mines for employment dur ing tbe strike. The restraining order prohibits the 164 union men who are sued, and also their associates and confederates aud all persons acting by or under' their authority from using threats, violence, iutim idation or other unlawful means to prevent persons from entering into or continuing in the company!1 em ploy. "I have had a singularly happy life," wrote Jessie Benton Fremon not long before her death; "happy in the loving friendship of my father, of my husband, of my sons, and now of my grandsons. Other things are olouds only, but behind them shines steady aud splendid tbe lasting tbing home love." The woman wbo as a cbifcTused to Bit on Andrew Jackson's knee, and was petted by Dolly Madison and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton; who, in her school days acted as bridesmaid at the marriage of the Russian minister, with Mr. Buchanan as her escort; who, as the daughter of a famous Senator and the bride of the brilliant "Path finder," was adored by the whole nation was never led by mere honors to. forget tbe secret of a happy life. SEVERE ATTACK OP GKIP CURED BY ONE BOTTLE OF CHAMBER' . LAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. " When I had an attack of the grippe last winter (the second one) I actually cured myBelf wltti one bottle ot tJtam berlaln's Cough Remedy." says Frank W. ferry, editor of the Uonest Truth I at times kept myself from coughing to pieces by taking a teaspoonful of this remedy, ana when the coughing spell would come on at night I would take a dose, and it seemed that in tbe briefest interval the cough would pass off and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and Its accompanying pains. To say that the remedy acted as a most agreeable surprise is putting It very mildlv. I had no Idea that it would or could knock out tbe grip, simply be cause I had never tried it for such a purpose, but it did, and it seemed with the second aiiaca 01 cougning tne rem edv oaused it to not only be of less du ration, but the pains were far less se vere, and I had not used the contents of one bottle rieiore .Mr. urtp naa bid me adieu." For sate by Chas. Strang, druggist. ASSESSMENTS ON CLERKS OF COLORADO SURVEYOR-GENERAL Washington, April 6. The United States civil service commission has made public a statement declaring the recent supplanting of Surveyor-General C. C. Goodale of Colorado by the appointment of J. P. Vivian to be due to an Investigation made by that com mission. This Investigation was up on complaints against the surveyor general and some of his assistants for violation ot the civil service-law by collecting political assessments against employes of the office. "' Ganger of Colds and Grip. The greatest danger from colds and grip Is their resulting in pneumonia, If reasonable oare is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among tbe tens of thousands who have used this remedy for their diseases', we have yet to learn of a single case hav ing resulted In pneumonia, which show 8 conclusively that It is a certain preventative of that dangerous disease. It will cure a oold or an attaok of the frip In less time than other treatment, t Is pleasant and safe to take, ; For sale by Clias. Strnng, druggist. TION 220O 1 Its publlihat aa ! It THE MAII.hailt.ami not airald to awcar to STATE 07 OREOON, I n. o. unwjii! uuiiih uraiuuiy Rwirn, nopoaaann lay that I am tho Pulillsliet 01 Tub Mgnroan Mail, a weekly news paper publUhcd In tho City ol Modford, Jackaon County, Orcnn ; thnt tho nnm bur of Medlord Mall, prlmou ouch w-k iH 'iiui) and that thla mini bar hft boon printed each week for tlio Paul eight months and over. . A. B. ULiL iVN uuuv...u nui, B.UFn lO beforo me .is. uy m July, 1WH , " I f. M STKWAItT .-( notary.rabllo Klamath County New. From tbe Klamath Falls Republican. Mark L. Burns of Fort Klamatii was tried before U. S. Commissioner Withrow at this place last Satur day on the charge of polling liojUOT to Indians. Edwin Mays, deputy U. S. district attorney, of Portland, prosecuted the action snd Judg Drake appeared for the defendant. Tbe evidence was found insufficient to bold the defendant and he was discharged. tar . . . . . - we are miormed tnat Ualilorm beef buyers fed over 10,000 tons of alfalfa bay to beef ctttle and mutton sheep between here and Merrill dur ing the past winter. It looks' as if tbe price of bay would be still higher than the present rather fancy prioe before the new crop is read; to cut. . From tbe Klamath Falla Ezpreti. John Cabler aud W. N. Willsoa returned Thuroday evening on th ancient mariner from their winters trapping trip on Lower Klamatii lake. Ihey succeeded in capturing : the pelts of 245 mink. 33 ebon and 7 otter which they sold to Jos. Con- , ger for $520. . The Steamer Alina, Captain A. C Griffith commanding, came dowa irom Udessa, relican bay, Sunday" evening with a number of passen gers on board. They returned Tues day morning. Thin is tbe first trip. tms year, out tbe ice bavmg disap peared from tbe lake, the season for regular trios will soon commeaoo. Hon. Henry E. Ankeny, of Jack sonville, arrived at Klamath Falls luesday and will remain several days looking after his large interests in tbis county. He is making ar rangements to put a crew of men at work cleaning out Henley & Ank eny ditcb. if good weather coor tinues they will probably commence next weeK. . . - Mr. H. B Looeley and Miss Anna M. Butler, both of Fort Klamath were married in the parlors of Hotel Liokville, Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Wednesday evening, April 1st; by tatber Murphy, of Asblsml. Mr. Loosley is a popular young maa of the Wood River Valley. He ia the son of oue of tbe pioneer citizens of Klamath county and has always called Fort . Klamatii his home. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ini knew what to do in the hour of neeat. His wife had such an unusual case a stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of anal tried Or. K.ing?ew Lau fills and ah got relief at once and wsls finally cured. Only 25c, at Strang's drag store. IN Tl EAST While Southern Oregon peoplw are not feeling very good over Ut late spring tbey are experiencing, it vtirvlit Kck DAlaia tit fliavYt fr titAV IV UJlfUV UQ (TV1 U JJ wyj vuoua w aauw that snow storms are prevalent ia. the East. . . : In Kansas, on April 3d. railroads suffered a serious inconvenience aa the result of a heavy snow storm,. Telegraph wires were blown down in the western part of the. state, and a full report . cf damages tit roads has not yet been made. , In Oklahoma, territory on th same date a severe snow storm pre-, vailed, cutting off all railroad and telegraph communications. ver theWest they wear Levi Strauss cCSs Copper-riveted Overall s CIRCULATION