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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1905)
Oregon's oldoMt cherry true 18 in CiuukmiiuB county mid in 52 yours oi uui. Tuia troo 1h oifciit toot In cir- onmf.-ivurB arid Iiuh novor fuilod to lour u good crop. At Sulinua. C'uliforniu, two men 'luirilibtl bo ut tlio judtaosfi of tho fcilliiiK of (Jrund Dnko Surgiuca. Ouo was plumbed on tlio n iso, croat a honnii liuo tlio doctor cannot control and ho is ly i riK- Cunio Nation and bor I i tlio lmtcbet ittaa not yet apinnrud in tlio Jmiubus flight a'aiu3t .Standard Oil. Wlion fnruotfiu guts startod Rockefeller will in ready to coin promise, Tbo president has approved u joint 'solution p.iaaiid by cont'oHs provid Uig fitr the return of hatllo llugs cap- 'turod fluriiiK tbo civil war. Wo are Vjo only people on ealh who would do Three btindrod tons of en n nod hoof ts tu bo shipped from Portland to the Orient. The beef la evidently for ilio Japanoso army, as it is not thought Ihoio would bo a demand for so laro shipment on any other account. Life to some people is a continuous to othors it is O, to many it is simply a sucossum of short - -, to very few it is a hoavonly-tfuiding, tmt to the Kreat majority it means tho accumulation of $. Tho countries of tbo world jmst wwio to the United Stntosfor superior knowledge of niou and affairs. Ar-goi-tUno hiifl just sent soventeen young tbhou to "Tho Land ot tho Kroo and Vio Home of tho liravo" to bo edu nated in our universities. No man is in rich till ho can lift fiimsclf out of bondago to tho marer iat. Ju other words till bo is ablo to jorceivo clearly and with conviction that tlio possession of worldy goods does not constitute wealth, any more than tbo lack of them implies poverty. J, Woudotl, Lidcoview's butcher, in forms us that himself and M. Limrltz-; wit, a stockman of Palsb-y, were sol- diors touetlier for llnoo years in tbo aanio company in liurmiiuy, anil hud not met, sinco till they met in Luke view within tho past two youis. (juktiTtow men, according to the aerald, went llsbing eight milos from ftjitit town, out holes in the ico and succeeded in ' catching about forty nj mountain trout, tbo largest one liieinjf about sixloon inches long. Yboj used spawn for bait and Hiy thnt'.tho boles in tho creek are full of edsb; tboyjeatching sixty-four out of no siuull hole. Three attorneys in succession who tome undertaken the prosecution of ill to damage suit of Dr.lnudoro Krouud ugainst tbo Grout Northern railway at .tUiUo, iMont., have died, and the -wish .M regarded as having a "hoo &mm' upon it. The cuso was begun in V4T and hi throe Instances tho ut taiftmya tor l'Yuiiml bus died just be ir' trial was to bo bad. John J. Mo Mutton, ono of tbo prominent attor taya of Montana, declined the case ttor leaining of the eliect.it bad bad ujpou bis predocoHsors. Two Haltlmore arehltects bavo druwu qjans for a building entirely without wood. It will be six stories nud will ifcnvo b frontage of 41.0 feet. Tbo otttiro structure is to bo of reinforced CKtiioroto and steel. Kvon the doors, 4rims, window sashes and door-jams tn July, 18S3, I began to brenlc out with eseina on iny head, legs and anus, and CKgan trenttneut with local doctors, but 4ul not get much relief. They said ihedis wise had bucomechrouic. 1 tlieu ipiitthem nd tried various ointments and soaps for .notber two venrs, lut as soon as cold wcatber came 1 was nshadotT as over, so 1 Anally decided to let medicine alone, and (ir twelve or thirteen years did nothing to wan Is curing the Kc.etna, except bnth yug. This seemed to do about as much ood as anything 1 had tried. During tbe time 1 lost about one-half of Sty hair. J began S. S. S. doubtful of a wre, becnuse the disease bad run so long, but soon discovered your medicine was tfloiug me good, and continued to take it. X tised seven bottles, when I was com pJetely cured, not having a single spot on iY body, which before was almost com pletely covered. lf. C. Kohioi,k. U117 Ilackberrj St., Ottutnwa, la. The bead, feet and bauds are usually UEie parts affected, though the disease ap rars on other parts of the hod v. While ex ternal applications allay the itching and burning temporarily, ills the acids thrown off by the blood that ctutse the irritation ud eruptions upon the skin. The acids must 1m! nentndi.ed and the system cleans ed of all humors and poisoun before the cure is permanent, S. S. S. is guaran teed entirely free of Potash. Arsenic and other miner als. Book on the sklu and its dis eases sent free. Medical advice furnished free. TJlt Swift Speclfio Company, Atlanta, 6a, are to bo of metal. The windows will bo glazed with wire gluss. The frame for tho show windows will be of steel, into which tho plato glass will be llt ted. The side wallt,coliimns and rear wallrf, us well as tho supporting col- niuns of the front walls, will ho of concrete. Tbo lloors.will buv) a toj dressing of cement ono' and a hull' inches thick. The stairs will be concrete with slate troads i wrought iron balustrades. It is obvious that a war conducted ou u Bystom of such mugnitud as that in tho East must bo terribly costly Fro ii tbe lutest ofiicial figures given out lu Russia it appears that the Cznr'a government has spent, Up to tho end of MM, over $KX),000,000. This is, of course, oxclnsivo of tho loss represented by her fleet which i out of action and by tho artillery which has boon captured by tbo Jap aueso. Those two itoms bavo been estimated in round figures at 800,000, 000, so that the cost of tho war to itunsin bus been practically 87,500,000 per week sinco tbo war began. A regards tho expenditure of tlio Japan ose, tbe Mikado's financiers biivo cnlcnlated that to Maroh 01st of this year the war will have cost, including outlays $289,000,000, or 5",000,000 a week. Ou this basis it will be seen that the war has cost in twelve months ovor S(J-2r,000,000. Tho total cost to this country of tho South African war, It will ' ho remembered, was os ti muted at 1,1IU,(KJ0,000, Jt is fairly safe to assume that for so long ui the present struggle lasts tbe expeudi tur-e will continuo ou something like the same gigantic Bcale, draining tbo resources of both countries to the ut most. A Dinner Invitation. After a hearty meal a dose of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will nrovent an attuck of Indigestion. Korlol is a thorough iinestant and guaranteed cure for In digestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the stoin ach, Hon.- Kirintrs. Had Breath and all stomuch troubles. X. Walkins, Lesbu& Ky., says, "1 can testily to the ettimcv of Kodol in the cure of S to much Trou ble. was nlllicted with Stomach Trouble for til teen years and luivc tnken six bottles of vour Kodol Dve- nenflia Cure, which entirely cured me. Tho six bottles wero worth SI, 000 to me." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will di gest any Quantity of all the whulesoin food you want to eat while your stem- nob taks rest recuperates and ThU n-nmlm-f.il nr..i,ni-- grows strong. J atfon is justly entitled to all of its many remarKHOie cures, soul oy Unas. Strang, Klnmath County News. Klnmath FnltaKmhiciui. Dr. Homonway arrived Sunday even ing from the Hluckfoot reservation at lirowuiug, Mont., where he has boon Htatioued tbo past winter. lie has been transferred to tho Klamath res ervation and left for tbo Agency Mon day morning. The doctor says he is glad tu leturu to Klamath county. J. W. Siomeus this week completed tbe annual school census for the Klamath Kails district. Tim census is taken in February of each year and includes all persons between tbe ages of four and twenty years. The report for this year shows that there aro UlS persons of school ago. Of these 103 are males and 150 females. This is a gain of 5f or nearly '21 per cent over last year, and proves that our increase in population has been a permanent one, 1. Kntz, of Port Townsond, Wash ington, arrived in tho city tho ilrst of the week. Mr. Kntz holds a deed from tuincy A. Brooks for blocks 71, 72, Til, 8ti and 87 In tho town of Klamath Falls, which blocks aro now being ad vertised for sale by tho sheriff on a judgment entered of record on No vember 18, 1890, In favor of (.ioorgo Von L. Meyer. Mr. Katz claims that he took a mortgage on the property in 18it'2 and that later the property was trnsferred to Edward C. llrooks subject to the mortgage. In 1SD8 Quincy A. llrooks as attorney in fact for Edward Brooks gave him a deed. This Mr. Katz considered a good title to the laud until be was served with notice of tho sale, lie has employed Attorney J. C. .Uutenio and the case will probably come up at tho next term of the circuit court. j There was only one bid submitted to the county commissioners last Sat- j urday for the excavation workjou the! new high school groumbs, and this bid was considered too high by the board and was therefore rejected. As it was deemed necessary that Jtho work bo done at onceJ and without any delay It was ordered that Judge MaMwiu be given full supervision with authority to hire- a foreman audi the necessary workmen to put tbe ground in shafto by tho time the con tracts are let for the construction of tbe building. Tho county clerk was also ordered to advertise for the con st 1 not Um of the high school as soon as the plans were received from Archi tect llurggrafs. Hon. H. V. dates, of Hillsboio, Oregon, nrrived in tbe city tbe Mrt of the week on business in connection with the Improvement of the Klectric Light & Water Works plant. Mr. Oatos states- that his company will spend about " Improvements thia summer. A 400-horso power mo tor is already on the way and will be brought In hero as soon as tbe roads are In conditiou. When bo leaves , H UM0R0U5 PICTURES AND TYPES ARE THESE. Dire Tli rent. "Here's a IcUer from Mr. Smith Buy ing liu cuu't pay Ills bill this inontli." "Just write him n note nnd sny lf be doesn't pny up tvltbln n moiiUi we'll quit sending lilm bills." New York American. Recruiting Offlcer No, I guess yotTro too short for the Bugvlllo army. The regulatlou height is one Inch. San Francisco Examiner. Mrs. GlnWIt' I wnnt n lnuulred yards of ilunnol, plraisc very tbick. My bus haud n&8 n save thront. Poor AlKTl Algy I believe you are making a fool of me. Hiizel Impossible. here Mr. (iatoa will go to Now Or alis and Chicago whero he will order the generators and machinery for tho new plant, and these will be shipped t once. It is expected to have the plant completed by about the Hrst of June. The construction work will take about 200.000 feet of timber nud ontrners will bo let for this in a very hort time. Tho present reservoir is one of the best in tlio state and will old :UKU00 gallons and If it should over become necessary the capacity ould easily be loubled. Pipes will be run from the bead of tbe river and power will bo conveyed in this manner instead of an open ditch as at present. Work on those havo already com menced. KlMiimtU FrtllB KturoJi. 1). V. Kuykendall, -of Kugene, came n ou the stage Friday evening. Mr. Kuykendall has been employed by the U. S. lirrigation committee as their 1 attorney. All the members of the U. S. Irriga tion Committee, except C. T. Silvers, of Plcard, Calif., met Saturday after noon at the court house and examined and considered the articles of incor poration of tbe Klamath Water Users Association which had been drawn up by their attorney, O. V. Kuyken dall, and after some discussion it-was decided to make the capital stock of tbe association $2,000,000, based on n valuation of $20 an acre for tbe land subscribed. The fee for incoroprating with a capital stock of $2,000,000 was ascertained to be $140. IV, and as tbe committee bad no funds on band they advanced the money individual- ly, o. poo ting to be reimbursed when "f WKh the nu. PffWS wj j Fly Iloorny! Ilorc's where I got re venge! Sun Francisco Examiner. "And don't you think you could learn to love me?" "I I don't know." "If you could learn to love me I should love to learn you too." Chica go Tribune. Womanlike. "Please, ma'am, the Uorist's man left some roses addressed, 'To the most beautiful woman in tbe world. "Yes. Where are they?" "Why, you see, I didn't know wheth er they were for me or for you. Sup pose we divide them." Boston Jour nal. A Double Plca.tire. 7"he Lion If I had your figure I'd go to the theater every night The Giraffe Why so? The Lion You have the advantage of being able to stt In tbe orchestra and sec from tbe balcony at the some time. Leslie's Weekly. tho now organization is perfected, The committee decided to call a moot-1 ing of all landowners who havo signed up with tho government, or who iu tend doing so, on Saturday, April 1, 1005, at 1 p. m., for the purpose of electing directors of the Klamath Water Users Association, adopting by laws, and transacting such other busi ness as may properly come beforo tho meeting. Tho committee ordored stock subscription and contract blanks to bo printed, which blanks ' I.'ll If ril ui T11 n t Ion 1 hut hi I n - n will be in the hands of the dWl'erent 'T public. Each landowner will committeemen next week, nnd tho i lm.v0 "e !ot for e,1Hh, acre of mml ..... , subscribed. Messrs. Applegate.bteari committee desires everyone who wnnts , nml i.-olm, j wc.re ,l!,)oi'nted a coin to use government water to see tbelmittee ou by-laws. FRUIT TREES At Wholesale Prices. Full stock of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental trees, vinos and plants for sale, direct to the planter, at wholesale prices. Breeders of Registered Shorthorn Cattle and Berk shire Hogs. Prize winning Berkshires at Oregon's State Fair. PACIFIC NURSERY CO. Tangent, : : Oregon The nnir View. Bug Now I know why men swear when tliey drop a collar button. It must drop on their toes. New York Evening Journal. A Timely Sngsestlon. "Are you reading 'Home Hints, "Yes." "Turn to page 41, then, 'cause that tells bow to take ink spots out of the carpet." The Real Thing. "Looking for work? Wby, I t tised for nu nil round mun." "Itet-klu dnt's whnd I am. bos sbuab ben nil roun' town lookin' Job." Leslie's Weekly. to" 1: Young Wife Ob, Henry, Isu't babj Just the brlgbtest child In the world? Hubby I guess so. But he's not si bright as the oue mother used to have committeeman in their district and sign this new , blank, which it 1 luecessary to sign in order that th landowners may become stockholders lu the new organization, and be abb to vote for directors at tho meeting on April 1. Landowners can sign up with the secretary of tho committee at this otllce, if they Hud it conven ient to do bo. It is necessary to write tho legal description of thejaud on the blanks, nnd the signatures ; should bo acknowledged before a not 1 JJ f .... 'M ' lift A. S. BIJTON, V. S. COMMISalONEK, DISTltiCT OF OHEGOff Uomestcnil and Timber I.m:d lllliiifB nnt prool. ui&de. Tiifcltmouy lanvn lu laud cm. tent citts. Oilico wim Medlord Mull. Mcdlord, Oregon . D, PHIPPS, D. D. S.. Olllcos In Adklnt Block, adjoining Hasklc. Uruglitoro . Mudlord. Oregon T. JONES, COUNTY 8URVBY0B, SiC0.011 H1"?30' Sun-oylng prompf.y don. rtiotountrSurveyoroun give you Hio only legal work. ' vut Modford.Orogon B PICKEL, CIAK AND OfllCei)!' Utnl9n. m ai,.11A,ng X-Rayu 1 1 ry Kxaraluailons K.5U to 45S. kln Block. Mthlford. Or &odsS Kyspepsfa Cure Digests what vou eat. V.I. Vawtek. Pres. 11. P. amcins, V Proi U.K.LINULEY, Caslller Jackson County Bank CAPITAL and SURPLUS $73,000 IKDPORD, . OREGON oc money on approrodaecurlty, receive de 'ii.l d"ilJcl,,t t0 cneek and trunsnot a genera innltlng business. Your business soliclled . 'i'-,!,m"iUet3''rL!S'ld & ,iu"11' "'. Anglo" 4f,'.!,or'!.i" Bll,,k' Slln Francisco. Ladd 4 Tlllon.l'ortland.Corbln llunklne Co.. K.Y. sfiiZZiW F S! B"llt' "orllnd s Kirs ,",'lI;ank.Cnlco)ni, and Uanover Nat ional Bank, Xeu York. roauoB Kidneys and ladder Right l. E. ANKENY, Frusfdfnt. I.E.ENYAKT, Vice Frosldent. . B. jACKt-OS, Asst. Cashier I. L. ALFORU, Cashier, The fledford Bank Capital and Surplus, $55000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT 110XES TO RENT A General Banking Business Transacted OAST iean tha y, The Kind Villi Hats Alvtavs Rnnvlit ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 11 the Cour.tv Court of tlieSItite of Oregon for .Itieiis.in nii'itv. In the mutter ofthe estate of GrmivlUeN'&rinr. Ucceasetl. N'oiice is herein- i?ivin thnt tli nn.).cir.n acuson eoun y.Staieof 6regon,Ailml!ilsirator 1 iiiu e-nHif 01 uranviiie nvior, deceased, H persons hnviiiir cltiitnt mriilnst (he nut.i state are hereby notlfie to present the same. it ! 1 -'1 "'i" iiropur voucners uvuBii, lujtiiw utiuur.ii);ut'u hi iue OillCB 01 a. Pt tltz Medford. Ornirnn wnlifn lv i.mnti.a rom the date of this notice. 'kiuu .uarcu i, iinjj. a T. QruptitiDimov Vdmlnistrator of theestate of Granville Nay lor accented. , lontz, Attorney for n'liQinistrator. One Minute Cough Cure ror uougns, uoids and croup Forwent! 5000 acres of farming and ranch lands J ; Ranches from 40 to ; 5o acres. ! Alfalfa Lands, Grain ; Lands, Garden Lands, Fruit Lands and j ; Stock Ranches with $ ! unlimited ou tsi de range 1 DR. C. R. RAY, Tolo, Ore J Bean the ine Mini naii Haie limit 1 &iga'ure of Sour Stomach No .ppeilio, low ol sirenglh, nerve t nejj, headache, constipallon. bad brutb, ftnoral deblllly. sour risings, and catarrh 3 the siomach r all due to indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery npr. senis ,ho , JucM 0( dlSMon u "1st In healthy siomach. combined ili mo greaiesl known tonic and reconstruct! Properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure Indlgesiion and dyspepsia, but thta lamous remedy cures all siomach troubles by cleansing, purifying sweettnlnf an4 Jirengihenlng the mucous membrsnos Unlnal Ine siomach. Mr. S. S. Ban. of Rwenswood. W Vt an. Stabr'- m' a,to "ViS Kodol IHieiti m.i v 3llsool7. J1.00 Slu hoiJlns 3H tlnaataakM . hlch Mils lor sVeaai Prepared b, g, o. DewITT i Oo., OHIOAOS) For sale by Chas. Strang