The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, June 05, 1903, Page 1, Image 1

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JACKSON COUNTY
CIRCULATION
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COUNTY tttlllVKYllft.
Aiiv nr all Wllulnot Hurrylli irimilly rtono.
TUo ('"uuly Hurvnyor cmi mm yuu Hm ""y
lt(l.irl.. MmlMid'.Or..n
)H. C. K. KX1IINK,
I'U VS1C1AN AND SUUOKON.
um.-e o! Van Dyk"1" Htor. I(".i.t"iic mr.
rr A anil Klllh Htmcla. Moillnrd. tU"uli.
J.S.HOWARD,
MUHVEYOH AND CIVIL KNOINKKH
D. . Dupuly Mineral Burvnyor lor Ihe 8Ut
olOranoa. I'oaloBlM ililrn:
Mxlnifd. Oinoo.
K. B. PICKKL.
rilYHICIAN AND IIKf.r.ON.
ualec koura-ll Ulsa. n. auU 1 :30 In 3 p.m.
X-IUy I.almralory Klaailoallona fl.M to J,
Ofnca: llajikln Block. Mclford, Or
J)U. K. 1C. KMKRSON,
OCtJUST-OPTl'-lAN
flurollon nuaninli-oil or mono; mlunJcd.
' aaV"Ofnco ovor Hirann'a Drur Htora.
W. t. Vawthh. 1'rea. II. r. AliklHa. V Proa
(i. II. LINIM.KY, Caahler.
Jackson County Bank
...CAPITAL, $50,000...
MEDFOUD. OREGON
iib main oa aDorvwrii! aoourltr. rrcelva do
uuallH aubloot 10 cheok and trniiHaot a ironara
batiklnn uuatneiui. Your liualneiia aollcllou....
Corrpondonlii:-l.ald t llimb, Haloui. Arialo
Calllornla Itauk. Hun Kranolwo. I.add
n.n linp.ln.l flpln Itanltllilt (.a.. N. Y.
WclU. Karno & Co Hank. Portland: KlrHl
National Hank. CtilraKO, am) llnorr Mat
' .iial Uank. Now Yurk.
U, K. ANKKNT,
Proaliloiit.
I. R, KNTAItT,
l;ahlor.
j. 11. HTKWAHT.
Vlc I'riiHldeiH,
H I.. Al.rOHU,
Aanl. Canlitor
The Hedford Bank
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J Mcorono. OncooN
Capital, $50,000.00
A General Banking Business
Transacted
HTOCKHobDKKH
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C. 0. Ilcoknmn, llnraon I'olton.llrti lluyinond
, Janei rollout W. U. llrailalmw, J, . Kiiynr
ir DR. JORDAN'S r(at
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
1011 MARK IT ST., SAN CMNCHCO, OAU
(ftttlM Milk m It'tnh
'In ttm Worn
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fi
by M Kivffl 4BHI
run fur Hnptur
V etirttar Pin
A Dr. Jordttii'i nptcikl puloltu mcthudt.
W ITI.HT II A If unpifinff io m w:u
lr ftniii op(nm or pucoinnmun. .
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nvaoiliiittiit nannnKllv (IT y lltlr.
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put r
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VOL IT MEDFORD. JACKSON COUNTY, OREflON, FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1903 NO. 22.
$ LARGE TRACT OF BEAR CREEK
TO BE
TO Kdltlt TIKII AM'I.KM l Hi" meat
OX l'i-r llllf" tllln -JICIH f lllllt Hl-lir '-MTIt
ii. .'i ...I. Tin- Inii'o .Ire. rli'li
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iic ill" Ililiiit. v.l.i. li Imvu lliuK'H li.tli" U", "1'',,:''",
lli lul H'iir. I''irl ii"i""l Hi' "' r""11
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III I" II I. U" ItltM! llOII'll 'l Hllll Will MMllVl'lll
iCiil
Acres
Wlll 'll IV"
of Uie olJ Wntson MoldlnjfS " ,iear -rci:R
will i,(l. r ul n i.-i OK in'"" m .Mr"lni"(. In l("l" ''"
,11 '..' "..M."!?. ": ,;,i. '.-i.i " U in .U1. I" ' 'lU.itf IK.W III
r n(, i. il I., i Mil"
4 MOI.MK BKOS
SVIevV-tV
tPOIWTf VIEW
LOOKED AT
from tvtry point ol vltw, McCormicd mowtn
will be found faultlui in design, modern in con
struction and thorough in equipment, with the
most practical feature. These mowers are to
perfectly balanced, so eaiily operated and do such
smooth and even cutting that they instantly
become the favorite of every man who buys one.
J The MeCormkk book,
"A MODEL MACHINE."
itlli all about Modtl mtwm,
HUBBARD
HSJ
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New lumber Yard
Rough and Dressed Lumber
.. .. r ir
Ruatlcand Flooring
Metlford Oregon
Three Years Old.
Thoroughly Seasoned.
R1EDF0RD PLANING MILL
MEDFORD PLANING
W e ninuufaoture Doors, Sash,
KatimnteB furnished ou Store
soft wood ' "
ContrHoMni? and Buildint: ' ' '
Mill on North D Street
MEDFORD,
Of
Summer Robes,
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Tents and Awnin&s
.You will nuoit thorn whan you tnke your Sumuior Oiitlntr.
Call mid soo mo
7th Street
U
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FRUIT LAND
PLATTED AND SUBDIVIDE!)
-if In vli-w among ''?. r,' V,','. r.'tV,
l.,ill .,. l-
miming en, iti,-'-i ,,
1 1 1 v i.l 1 1,
Ill'tHlllI! llll'llH,l4 ll'I'l I"
M"t i lit nr Inwfl
from niiiii- ,iinnK
i l,iiii,l in II," rlKht
HfK. ll'-nrliiK lliiH
MED
FORD BROS.
THE MORTAR
DRUG STORE,
fi. H.HASKI-NS.J'roii
AMWHIIta IN THI UMI
DruK. Itriii.ftll
ne. Pook Stailcnri)
PA INT 5 and OILS
tJlltttrn.Tobnrcn.Tolli't ArtlClM, Klc
Praacrlptlon Carefully Componndrd
7th St., Medlord, Orejcon
O. E. GORSL1NE & SONS
MANUFACTURKR8 OF AND DKALKKR IN
ana rme omugico
Yartl Houtta of
Wbilman's
WarebouH
MILL CO., Proprietors .
moulding-. Rustio and Flooring
and OlTioe fixtures in bard or
..; ; :
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OREGON
For Fast Drivers
J. G. TAYLOR,
' Medford, Orejo
LITTIE OF
SUtntiuK c,oiri)iili;il liy F'ruiidont
''. 0. I'nwrtrH of tin; Htat(! board t)f
Hlmcji c'liiitnifc-ioticrH of Montana
uxu llm total niiiiil;i;r of Hlioip I wl
in tlm rwiiMit l.liz.ard at '.100,000.
I Jn cxfir.-di tion U to bo fruit out
J nirlr tin; atiHjiicen ol Uio gcograph
' icul Ko:ioty of I'liilailcljihiii and the
Amtic club of Ni;w York to exp'orc
Mount McKinlny, the hit'h'i-t pnali
in UnAliKkan rani'ft, PBlimatcd to
bo -JO.-IOO f. et in lusigth.
Up to llio time of tliL-Htorin liOO,
Oi)l) h id frozen in the nnow of pre
vioiH blizzardH, making the grand
Udal of liOO.OOO lost in Montana
pin co December. At an averngeof
2 50 thin means a monetary loss of
t 3,750,000.
! Tbepeeond special grand jury to
be called together Bince statehood
was granted to Utah in January,
lKIMI, was sworn in on May 20th at
Salt Luke City. Thi jury is com
posed of four non-Mormons and
three Mormons, and it is said that
it is probable that the polygamy
question will come before it for in
vehtigation. , ,
One of the negroes who was re
cently in bondage to a while citizen
told the grand jury in Montgomery,
Alabama, recently what he knew of
the involuntary servitude of ne
groes which has already caused the
a'rest of two prominent planters.
The. negro paid he had been in
bondage for more than a year for a
debt of $6. lie told of a negro man
and a negro woman having . Ixen
brutally whipped to death.
H, C. HoBFell, the great Austra
lian aitronomer, after carefully
I studying the matU-r for thirty-six
year, gays: "I speak positively
when I say I have found that the
moon controls the rain. ' My re
searches extend for thirty-six yeora.
Briefly, when the moon is moving
south there is plenty of rain, when
it in moving north there are years
of drought so there are alternate v et
and dry periods, the wet lasting
nine years and the dry ten.
The American Society of Equity
has issued a bulletin to the farmers
of the United States exhorting them
not to sell wheat until the Chicago
price reaches $1.00; and then to
dump all they have on the market
without waiting for a greater rise.
We never heard of the American
Sooiety of Equity, and doubt if the
farmers of the country ever heard of
it before. Perhaps it has not the
least connection with the specula
tive market; but one thing is certain
If the authors of this bulletin could
have the assurance that the farmers
of the country would follow their
advioe, they could enrich tliem
solves beyond the dreams of avarice.
The Spanish War only lasted a
short time, and there was very little
fighting; the larger number of those
who enlisted never left the United
States, and yet 65,000 have so far
applied for pensions, The Pension
Office has rejected 18,185 claims',
but there were 34,210 pending Kay
I. About lj.OOO pensions on ac
count of. the Spanish War have been
granted, including 3100 of the
widow and dependent class." More
pensions have been granted on ac
count of the Spanish War than had
been granted up to 1S64 ou accoimt
of the Civil War. In 1802 the ap
plications numbered 2487, and 462
pensions were; "allowed ; in ;i863
there were 7884 allowed, and the
number "was S977 in lSO.-Port
land Oregonian.
QIAir some weeks past the oflicials
of the Harriman roads have been
considering the matter of locating
tracts of land in Oregon which will
answer the purposes of a coloniza
tion scheme in a wholesale way
They are endeavoring to locate low'
priced properties which can be sold
to bands of settlors in the thickly
nettled enHtern centers who might be
willing to come to this conntry, bi.t
who could not afford to pay the pre
vailing prices of higher priced farms
ing land. The Harriman interest!
are not intending to purchase out
right, any of the properties approved,
but they will depone of suitable
tructs of land, fallowing the plan?
which have been heretofore agreed
upon. Colonies of eaetern settlers
will be brought to Oregon and pro
vided with new homes in these lo
calities. ! ; " i ' ' '
l The first onset of warm weather
is said to produce a foolish gorm in
the brains of otherwine sensible
peopfe and a 'Villy season" follows
An illustration of this visitation is
found in tb tempeit created by the
discharge of a chambermaid who
refused to make up the bed occupi
ed by Booker T. Washington in an
Indianapolis hotel recently. Hear
ing of the matter, a number of peo
ple of the South made up a purse
for the contumacious maid, and as
if this were not silly enough, Rev.
Dwight is. filllie, of Brooklyn, took
cognizance of the episode by declar
ing bis intention to invite Mr
Washington to become his guest,
that thereby he himself might make
up that gentleman's bed as a rebuke
to the ovrmce lass. It is gratify.
ing to note that Sir. Washington has
not caught the contagion, lie main
tains a decorous silence in regard
to the matter, feeling competent.no
doubt, to make up his own bed
should occasion require.
Chamber, iln'c Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
Is everywhere recognized as the one
remedy that can alwayn b depended
upon ana mat ts pleasant to take. 11
s eapacially valuable fjr summer diar
iha in children and is undoubtedly
trie means of saving the lives of a (Treat
many cBilaren eacu rear, t or inks b
untui. Strang.
FAMOUS CYCLIST MEETS
DEATH IN AN ACCIDENT.
Cambridire, Mass.. June 1. Harry
D. Kikes or filon Falls. N. Y-. the
premier motor-pace follower of the
United States, was killed, and Will
Stlnnon. almoft as well known a bl
cyclist as Pikes, and F. A. Gately,
motor steersman, were seriously In
jured In an accident at the Initial bt
evele raeet'njr, on the new Charles
River park (rack.
The accident occurred In the firs!
lap of the sixteenth mile of a motor-
pacer race, and was due to the burst
Ing of the' rear tire on Elites whee'
at a point whr the track hank Ir at
an anele of about 33 decrees. Biker
tried to ston his machine and In dolnr
so was thrown over the handlebars
turnlne a complete somersault, anr
with his wheel rolled down the steer-
embankment in front of Stlnson's mo
tor, which was mapned by Gately.
The heavy motor struck Elke
throwing Gatelr and the machine com
pletely over him. and Stlnson. whe
was following, crashed lt..o the wreck
;.'At the time of the accideat Bike
was well In the lead having made new
world's records for. the five, ten and
tueen miles. 1'he Injured men were
picked ap and sent to the hospital,
EIkm dying oa tha way.
Cuts, Bruises and Burns Quickly
Healed. , .
Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an anti
septic liniment, and when applied to
cuts, bruisoa and burns, causes them to
heal without maturation and much
more quickly than by the usual treat
ment. ' For sale by ChaB. Strang.
; An Anatverr Fur flaica. ....
John B. Cough; the famous temper
ance writer, was onoe in a New Eng.
lVn'id town lecturing and after painting
tii6 tavern as a place of'yontnmlnation
even for the abstainer asked: " ,
"Don't you all agree with uie. "friends,
that there'is no place a man should" go
and of whli-h lie should tell-bis mother
ulid sisters unless he might take tlietu
too there?" Should thetie be' any 'such
olaccV"
i".Oh, y-e-s!" came drawlingly from a
tear seat,'; .-! .!'; t ,''v.-'i'-
; The audience was aroused . from its
spell of admiration for the orator and
turned to look at the voice in the rear.
Gough .milled as though he thought no
discussion' possible and blandly asked:
"Where, Mend, would you go telliua;
uother nnd sisters, but refusing to rake
.them?'! vi . v.-. .
"The barber's," was the laconic r
!y. ; .;
Tliat'Tlirobhliig' Hoadaclie
, Would quickly lmivu you, If you used
Or, Line's New bife Pills. '' Thousands
if sufferers have proved their mateh
less merit for Siek anil Nervous Head
clips Thoy make pnre blood and
build up your health. Only 25 cents,
nnney back il not cured. Sold by
Chas Strang, Druggcet.
.Id
the
paper publlihed Id tho (3lly or Medford,
Jaukaon County, Oregon; that the num.
bur of Mtdlonl Malia priutod eucli
wpok l ?2(JII. anil that thin nnmliar tin
boon prlntnl each week (or the pat
eight rnoDihn nnd over.
A. 8. BLITON
Subucrlbed and aworo to before me
thin Jlt d.iy of July, 1002
, F. M 8Tp:WAKT
bau i Sotary Puullu
, KA
Toi'EKA, J '.ill's 1. O is
of the
most tracic sights in the
flo ided
quarter was the unhappy plight of
Mrs. Andernon, who, with a baby
in her arms, cliing for three days '
to a tree standing , in the midst of
the boiling waters. Hundreds of
people could see her from the shore,
but wore powerless to bring her off.
She had braced herself in tho fork
of the tree so that she managed "to
hold on for days, but in the end,
when ' rescue was near, 'overcome
by exposure, she lost consciousness
and dropped into the flood. Neither
mother nor child were' seen' again.
Eighty-five people are penned up
bv the flood oo the Page elevator
and have been three days without
foodv, Etf rtflveremade'yesterday
to send them two boatloads of pro
visions, but (he boats were unable
to stem the current. , The Rev. A
X. Pearson, who was rescued yes- -terday,
spent three dayB on the top
of his house, with his wife and
family. In that time they had' but
two loaves of bread among four
persons. Nearly, a hundred people
ook refuge in the B-street Colored
Baptist- Cbutc'i, . where they were
compelled to stand in tbe water.
It is feared that many of them
have died from hunger and expos
ure, but by hard and risky work
some 500 pounds of provisions was
got into the building yesterday.
. Qlrdling Earth With aingltam. ',
From National Mag-aline. - -
Some conception of the rate of
production of the ginghams, sheet
ings - and other textiles for ' which
Manchester, New Hampshire, is
famous, may perhaps be gained by
an illustration. If tbe output of its
factories were sewed together, as
produced, into a single continuous
piece and its end weie attached to
tbe stern of a departing "ten-days"
trans-Atlantic liner, Manchester's
busy looms and spindles and its
it'ieen thousand skilled operatives
could "pay out" the cloth as fast as
called for. Manchester could make
a cotton girdle to encircle tbe earth
at the equator in over a week less
time than the eighty days which
Jnles Verne imagined as requisite
for his traveler to circumnavigate.
it. Its daily output is 350 miles.
EX-POSTMASTER GENERAL f '
, WRITES OF ADMINISTRATION!-
Washington Junft t Postmaster "
General Payne today mada public tho
reply of former) Postmaster General '
ouarles Emory;, Smith to the charges
of former Cashier TMlloch of tbe "
Washington.- City postofflce ' regarding
the postal administration. Smith ays
he Investigated the allegations ul- ir
regularities when they were made and
that the evidence adduced In most?
cases was believed to be a Justifica
tion of , the transactions complained '
of, adding that the criticisms. . be-
trayed a lack of knowledge ot condi
tions incident to the Spanish war and '
the measures necessary to meet the '
requirements. ; ,: , j . ;
For sale In Medford Good, olean'
stock nf boots and shoes. . Inquire at
this office.
ivei theWeat they vwar
tevi Strauss c Cos
Copper-riveted
Overalls
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