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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1905)
A Suppose th world should, for a Ittlo time, ueuso exploiting mutoriul nd look to motives of action and oltota upon character. . A man in Maryland boasts of having voted Bovouty-llve times in his lifo. Jf ho got his money every time, ho must be pretty well fixed. Homer Davenport, tho cartoonist, has joined young Mr. liockeyollor's bible class. It is to be hoped that do- vout scriptural study is his only ob - . . .. That now, wonderful telegraphic upprntus, that is said to be cupahlo of traiiBuiitting 800 words u minute, could almost keep up with a sewing circle Some people put oil' until tomoirow, while a drop of oil put on the door hinge would stop that oieaking that you have been kicking about for a month. , That Philadelphia judge may re- grot his learuerl decision ou the kiss- ,. lug question If hiB wife iilHlitutes . mandamus proceedings to make him toll how ho happons to know so much about it. liivotorSummorehl full 111 foot from tho Williumsbutgjbridgo into the riv er, BWam nroutld until picked up by n tug, came ashore and called for a ."ball." Thoro's the simple Ameri can lifo for you. Tho Atlanta constitution has been . trying to toll its readers whnt tile ".emstvo" is, and from the result of its labors wejiro forced to tho conclu sion Unit it would be considerably easier to tell what it isn't. Somehow it la so easy to help n lady to pass through a heavy swinging door, lojidighttfiotn n street car and to bo so pnjito to overy strange wo man, while mother, sister or wife ure iillowo to split the kindling and bring in tho wood. . Ono car of giant powder, costing 835,000 will bo ordorod by the C'liamp lin management, near Hold Hill, for lessoning tho earth ahead of tho dredger, bo til big bulicets can opor utu moro easily and rapidly in scoop ing up tho dirt. If tho exporiinent proves a success, this troatmout will bo continued. Daniel Murray, long an assistant in tho library of congress, Is preparing n historical revei of tho exploits of uegroosand poisons of mixed blood in iiunauuo nuu ouier noma. Mr. wur- ray said 111 Ja reuont interview; "To I i.no great mass or readers It will bo ! news unit itooort urowlng was uu oc toroon. Tho sumo may bo said of Alexnndir llnmiltou. Aloxniidor Pons kin, I us tn's greatest poet, was a quadroon. " A woman in u Hamburg, Ciormnuy, n isturiint found n ponrl in tho oysters .sor vod hor, for which she was aftor wsra ' o'ferod lfiO0. Tho restaurateur 'has oo. ',lmo"ou' against her to re cover th " -i"""1' "lalmlng that bonos of fowls a sholls of bivaies aro tho propontjr ol "10 ,,0UH0 bf traditional I niistom. Tu ' oi'I'osho contention will ' probably !lw 'ti lut tbe oorerlug of tho . bones anil tho . """tents of tho shell belong to the cm 'onior. The ciistom ' r might ooine bat k "1b0 for damages to her teeth us a n '3,llt of ultiug tho iwarl left in ,tho oyi 'tnp b)' ronson ot :neglect of tho catiror. Tho othor ilay thothh "c" iinniver Biiry ofiui iinporUiut ovol ,fc was quiet ly observed In New York L''ty, by the presentation of a watoh, su itnblj- in Bcribed, to 4tho llrat nom.Hn who udopted tyiio-wrtiing ns a profession. There is muoh that nilglit havi! been put lit to that tntv ription. The typo writor is eonunon enough toady, but in thirty years it has wrought one of I In greatest tulviuu'es in conitnoreinl history. It bus done more than facil itate hUBiuoHs correspondence, con tinues the Atlanta Journal. It has -admitted women to an Important la.t XCpXlVi CjkJ When the system gets debilitated and in n vjJsE? run-down condition it needs n tonic and there has nevei been one discovered that is the cqiml of S. S. S. It is especially adapted for n systemic remedy, because it contains no strong minerals to derange the stomach and digestion, and atTcct the liver and bowels. It is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks selected for their purifying and healing qualities, and possesses jusl the properties that are needed to restore to the body strong robust health. When the blood becomes impure and clogged with waste matters and poisons the body docs not receive suf- I have used your S. S. S. and found it to be au fieient nourishment ntid suf- excellent tonic to build m the general health and f,.n! fm. .UKiiJii. ,1,11,1i.,,uu Rive tone ami strem;th to the svstem, I have usvd sleeplessness, nervousness, - . ... . . uil mult lns nf ntinetttt had dip-ps- . . -- , - r io uS ionic prupemes gives a spiemuu appciue, tion and many other ilisa- refreshing sleep, and the svstem undergoes a gen preeahle symptoms of a dis- eral building up under its invigorating indue nee. ordered blood circulation", 548 Woodland Ave., Warren, O. Mrs. Katk Buck. and if it is not corrected some form of malignant fever or other dangerous disorder will follow. S. S. S. builds up the broken down constitution, clears the blood of all poisons and impurities and makes it strong and healthy. The nerves are restored to a calm restful stnte, refreshing sleep is had again, thenppetite returns and the whole svstem is toned tip by this great remedy, S. S. S, is a blood puri fier and tonic and acts promptly in this run-down depleted condition of the system. Hook ou the blood and medical advice furnished by our physicians, wiUiouthargC THE SWiFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. lu business life. A soulloss little machine has done more toward gain ing "women's rights" than hud tho arguments and ugitntlon of centuries Completion of tho boring of the great Simplon tuunol under tho Alps, announced a few years ago, marks mm of tho engineering feats of the uko. Many dilBcultles were enoount erod and ovoroome. The length of the tunnel from Briga, in Switzer- land, to Isolle. ou tho Italian sido of tl e mountain is about twolvo miles. Tho work was begun over flix years auo. and according to contraot the tunnol must be ready for tratUo Mhv 15th next. The Swiss and Ital inn government jointly financed th undertaking, share and share alike at 1 th. cost of lo.OOO.UOO. Unexpected obstucles were encountered, tho most anilnua boine hot SPlillKB, which serious being hot spiings, threatened to wreck tho wholo enter prise, and.a temperaturo which at one time rose to 131 degrees rahronuoit, imikiiitf a continuance of the work mposiiblo until the engineers found means of cooling the atmosphere. A Dinner Invitation. After a hcartv meal a dosG of ICodol Dvsiii'nBia Curo will prevent an uttuok of Indigestion. Koilol is a thorough dipestant and guaranteed cure for In digestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on ttlo stom ach, Sou.- Itid-inga, Had Ureath and at stomach troubles N. Watkilis, Lesbui Ky., Bays, "I can testily to the ellicac) of Koilo in the cure ol btotnacn T lile. I was ulllicted with Stomach Trouble tor ti linen years and huv taken six bottles of your Kodol Dys- nensia Cure, which entirely cured mo The six bottles were worth SI ,000 In me." Kodol Dvtpepsia Cure will di gest any quautity of all the wholeson fnnil von want to eBt wnne your stora :teh takes a rest recuperates and irrmva slriini!. Thin wonderful nrener iition is justly entitled to all ol its mauy i-einiirKaoie cures, com oy iiius Strang. Klamath County News. K Iflinnlh FallH Rciiblcnn. Tho city election on Monday passed off quietly. J. V. Siemens for trees urer and C. C. Ilrower for recorder had no opposition. 'Ihoro wero six mimes put up to bo voted ou for trus tees uiid tho flvo receiving the highest number of votes woro elected. The voto was as follows: Alex. Martin, Jr., 201; a St. Geo, Uishop, 153; L P. Willitts, 201; Frank Ward, 207 l''red Schalloek, 203; W. T. Elliott, Tlio Bhorilf's off! ;o is having til busiest time of its life, tho sheriff and two deputies are kopt busy nil day and until late at night making out receips for taxes, but tiro unable to keen up with tho rush. On Monday and Tuosdnv of Stills wook taxes won received to tho amount of 810,550.10, and letters aro In tho possession of tho sheriff estimated to ooutain ubout t:.000 more, roceints for which have not been made yot, O. B. (iates, maniigor of tho Mid way Tilepliono & Telegraph Company, stated to tho Kepiilieau yesterday that his company had mado arrangements with Mr. llossig fortho operation o. his lino in connection with tho Mid way system. Wires woro strung and couueotion mado yestorday with the central ofhee and now tho patrons of tho oltlee can talk with fort Klamath, Klamath Agoncy, Picnrd, Topsy, Hot Springs and Agor. This now gives tho people of Klamath county tele phone connection with evoiy import ant section of the comity and adjoin ing points In California. Captain G. W. Woodbury, of the Klaiunth Lake Navigation Company, who returned from Portland a few days ago, stated to n representative of tho Republican that his company would build a freight and passouger steamboat for the lower lake this spring. He said: "Wo have ordored tho boiler and the engine will be built in Portland and is now nearly fluihsed. Tho plans have not yet been completed yot, but 1 expect to hnvo thorn in n few days. The boat, will havo a 17-foot beam and be 80 foot long. Tho second deck will bo equip ped w-lth passouger cabins. The boat will be of light draft ns possit-le, so as to reach any point on tho lower hike, and will be ready by the llrst of other things highly tvcom mended, but S, S, S. did 1 Luuti Limit vit.1 iitiiii; ciai; .uit(iniiEvi, .t.i .. . i i - HUMOROUS PICTURES AND TYPES ARE THESE. ou nnj-r -- - Hot Eager, J ,te-:ra, ' - jj S "S ' ''' hnnSUttB Deficient. MIss Bug Oh, dearl I feel so bash ful with Unit rubber plant standln around! New York Evening Joiirnal. "Sny what you will, Huns, the state prison Is n great thing for people like us. What other chance do we have to get cultivation from association with bank presidents and other fine peo ple?" llettoro Welt. In Jnngle Society, Monkey Gee! I wiped my feet on one of those bears. I thought they were ruys!-Now York Eveulnc Jour- lal. Juno at the latest. Wo expected to havo it complotod in May but may not bo able to do so, Tho fiamo work is nowgboing made and will be ship ped In, but all of tho rest of tho work will be douo hore. It will either be built at our dock iu this city or else at tho lower end of the lake. " Airs. M. J. lleebo on Monday filed injunction proceedings against the Klamath Canal Company, asking for an order restraining them from pro ceeding with tbe work ou Eleventh stroet in connection with their sluic ing and pipe line project. Tho papers wore served ou Tuesday and tho com pany (Hod its answer yesterday, deny ing any injury to tho plaintiff. Judge j Frazor by consent of the parties was requested by wire by Judge Benson i to be here to try the case on Satur-1 Llay. Judge Benson left this morning , ter Fokegama to meet Judge Frazori and bring him in. The case is of , peculiar interest to the citizens of i the town, owing to tho grauting of a I 1 icon. so by the town board last Decem ber to carry on thework ou its streets, after considerable opposition by somo of the citizens. The mniu point in volved is whether the town board has sulilcient control of the streets of the town to grant a pipe line ftauchiso. It will also bo an unnsnal case iu that it will In all probability bo started and ended In ono woek aud the judge trying tho case having been called alt ho way from Portland. Ktmmith K tills Baprust, Frank Obouchain, of Uly, arrived in Jacksonville Saturdny for a few days' j Isit with relatives. lie will bo ac-1 om pan led home by his wife and; hihiron. who have beeu spending the winter with Mrs. Obenehain's father , FRUIT TREES At Wholesale Prices. Full stock of Fruit, Sluule and Ornamental trees, vines and plants for sale, direct to the planter, at wholesale prices. Breeders of Registered Shorthorn Cattle and Berk shire Hogs. l'rizo winning Berkshires at Oregon's State Fair. PACIFIC NURSERY CO Tangent, : : Oregon Officer (kindly) Come, take you home. The Truaut Not without the strug gle of your life. I've been playing hookey all day New York American. ST "What's the matter? Are you lost?" "No. I wish 1 was. I'm gohi' to git a llckln' when I git home." New York Evening Jourual. ' neafftratrme ituBHdm.-' The Bandit Now, den, I wants yer to ,take Uat trusty pen in hand and write out an order for a hundred pounds of gumdrops and a ton of mo . lasses candy. Den I'll consider allowin yer to return to de bosom of yer fam ily. New York Evening Journal. and mothor, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wendt. W. R. Brown and J. G. Pierce have purchased the sailing yacht, "Mar guerite," from Capt. Burt Wilson. The yacht was brought down from the Upper lake last week and will be sail ed by the gentleman Jnamed ou Lake Rwuuua, that is when they get thoir soa legs on. These gentlemen are good canal navigators, but It remains to bo seen whether they will be able to manage the fickle "Marguerite1 on the broad bosom of tbe lake in a forty knot breeze. At S o'clock last night the water from Link river was turned into tho head gate of the Klamath canal and went comsiug on its way through the tunnel, under the Ankeny ditch, on Lleventh street, under Main street and out on the flats bordebine Lake Ewauna. At 10:30 this morning Shor iff Obeuchaiu served a court order on the company directing them to shut off the water. As the secretary of war had notified the company that the taking of water put of Link river.by the canal compauy would be illegal the company will now undoubtedly also have the attention of the U. S. district attorney. - j If it la a bilious attack take Cham borluiu's Stomach and Liver Tab'ets and a quick core is certain. For sale by Chas. Strang. Roads Open. Santa Barbara, March 18. Tn atorm'B fwry has at last broken here, and railroads south of this city are open. Several trains have got through from Ios Angoles, the first two to arrive being those that left that city on Sunday and Tuesday. Subscribe for Tug Mail, Kir? - "Ya-as, I can make meself undeh stood In Pwcnch, donlclierkuow." "Really! The English language Is awfully deficient. Isn't It?" "But why do you wear hunting togs when you cannot alt a uoi'ser "Because none of these tiresome story tellers have the nerve to start one of their bear stories when they see me in this costume." Ch lea tro Tribune. Tlie Prize. "D'yo see dla apple?" "Yes." "Well, if yer run aroun' de block be fore I git Trough eatln' It, de one dal gets in foist kin have de core." New York American. GENERAL BARBER DEAD. Was the First Military Governor of Hawaii. New York, March 18. Brigadier General Thomas H. Barber, first mili tary governor of Hawaii, who served many years In the regular army. Is dead at his home here from heart disease. He was graduated from West Point In 1867. In 1881 he became aide de camp to Mujar General Hancock. Ha resigned from thd service In 1885. When the war wun Spain began General Barber was placed In com mand of the First New York Volun teers and ordered to the Philippines. While In camp at San Francisco he was appointed military governor oi Hawaii, but protests that he desired active service, and after a few weeks In Honolalu he was ordered to pro ceed to the Philippines, where be served some time with General Mac Arthur. Startling Morality, Statistics show startllnz mortality, for appendicitis and peritonitis. Ti prevent and cure these awful diseases there is just ot.e reliable remedy, Dr. King's New Life Pills. M. FUnnety, ot 14 Custom Souse Plrce, Chicago. sav8:'They have no eqasl for Cons tipation and KillioURness:." 25c at Chu. Strang druggist. Trick, of Ihu Trade, rroprletor of Hlg Iron Works If I understand you correctly, you wish to plnco an order for armor pinto that no cannon shot can pierce Vc aro turning out that kind of thing every day. arid Agent of Foreign Government No. You misunderstand. I wish to know If you can manufacture a cannon that cnu pierce any armor plate. rroprletor Certainly, sir.' We are do ing that kind of thing every day too. Ixjndon Tlt-Blts. our Stomach No appetite, loss ol strength, nerrou ness, headache, coiutlpatlon. bad breath eenetal debility, sour risings, and catarrh 0 the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices ot digestion aa tney ealsl In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructlrs properties. ICodol Dyspepsia Cure doe. sot only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but thtt famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes Uoloa the sumach. .. ,Mr- s- B". of Rneniwool. W. Vs., mnf I was treubW with sour .tomKh for twenty Ttta lor fcr" mi ""d we era now mint at la ml Kodol Digests What You Bat 3ottlei (dr. j 1 .00 Sin hel Jlnt 3 Oma tka alj. which sella for 50 nta "rwarxl b, I. O. DeWITT ft CO., OHIOAM For sale by Chas. Strang 4. S. BLIT0N, O.8. COMN18S10NEK, DISTlttCTOF 0KE0ON ' Homestead aud Timber Land tllluga a ad prootSjiJiaUe. TcKtimoiiy tukt'D Id laud cor , tcttl casta. Office witt Medford Mall, t Medford, Oregon . D. PHI? PS, D. D. S., jfflccs Id Adkim Block, adjoining Hasklu Drug Storo Mcdiord. OruRon T. JONES, COUNTY SURVEYOR, jr. vny oral! kinds ot Surveying prompt! dona Tbe CountySurveyoroun glvo you tho only legal work. Medford, Oregon , B PICKEL. CIAK AND &rmr,l!UN, t ODloei)-' 11 to 12a, m. hud 1:80 to 3 p.m. -1ujl,ii ry Examinations 2.S0 io (25. t rtnKkln Block. Medford, Or v.I. Vawtbh. Pros. . I', adkins, V-Prea ' Q.R. LINULEY, Cashier Jackson County hi ,. CAPITAL and SURPLUS $75,000 4EDFORD, "I . OREGON .oan money on approi-udjoourlty, recoive do posits subject to check nml transact a genera tiankfnKUUHiuods. Your business solicited.... orreapondents: Ladd &HuhU, Sulcin. Anlo CatKorni;. Hunk, San Pratioldco. Ladd Si Ttltou. Portland. Oorbin lianklntr Co.. N. Y. U ells. Fi.rKo & Co.'s Uunk, Portland; Firs ;atioHal Ijttnk.ChicaL-o, and Hanover Nat ioiial flank. Sew York. U. E. ANKENY, President. M. L. AI.FOUD, Castiier. I. E. Knitaht, h- Vlc0 ''resident. . B. Jackson, Asst. Cashier The fledford Bank Mrorono. Oreqcn Capital and Surplus, $55000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT 110XES TO RENT A General Banking Business Transacted ' O V. in irj t- A iean tho 1 he Kind Vou Hare Alravs BoiijM signature y At , SV ADrrllNISTHATOR'S NOTICE. nho Counlv Courl of the male ot Oregon (or , ,.?.Vf ? I"!0,"; Blvf " "mt t,le "lidcrslirned, estate are hereby notltie in present the same, "'.Vveritled, and wlUi tin proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at the ofllce of S. I'eiit7, MLdlurd, Oregon, within six moutha trom the dute of tills notice. . J , ft. L Schemer horn. Vdministrntor of theestnte of Granville Ntiylor deceased. . S,t'entz, Attorney for administrator. One Minute Cough Cure or uougtis, Colds and Croupr For Rent! m m m 5000 acres of i farming and I ranch lands t Ranches from 40 to 500 acres. Alfalfa Lands, Grain Lands.Garden Lands, Fruit I a n il s a n a m I ----- " w M II U I Stock Ranches with ; unlimited outside ! range ! DR. C. R. RAV, ! Tolo, Ore v fmmm Hara Always Bought 1 He Kind You . This is a Cut of . . DILLARD'S - NON - MAGNFTIfi Watch Movement. Absolutely unaffected by Electricity or Magnetism. B. N. BUTLER, Agent. Corner 7U1 and C Sts. CA.STOTIX.A.. Bean tie The Kind IfouHaraAhvars BaiM