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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1905)
The Absolutely Pure Just Received 1-2 pound tins 1 pound tins - 9 1-2 Dound tins 5nound tins Also a STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES and GENERAL MERCHANDISE at right prices F. U. CRANFILL , . MEDFOKD, . - - ir,nrfiitiinMiTii.gaiy""-m""'' A LITTLE OF Muhol Hiiioy, a tolophono gh-1 iit St. JnHopli, Mo., wim t'l'itfli ton od by a Hush nf litflitniiitf which ran along tho wire and hor heart was displaced. Af ter two woiikw of groat agony sho died on J'Viday last. Tho monthly statement of tho pub lic dobt showfl that at tho c'ose of tho month of March, 11)013, tho dobt, loss cash in tho treasury, amounted to &SH8,U24155:), which is a dooroaao of $!)i:),C01 tin comparod with lunt month, Now York's latest Bensation is all'oi'ded by u young I'Yonch girl who "loops the gap" in an automobile, the mnohino Hying noaily tlfty feet through the air, striking tho platform upside down and righting itself on tho upward slope. Tho performance occupies four seconds, but tho chance of seeing a hor ri bio death makes up for tho brevity of the thrill. A I'Venoh "profeisor has made the ihsoovo'y that on "a cert dumouutain of Swiat'.oland at an altitude above 10,0;K) foot it is impossibe to got drunk. Ho and othors tried it and found that no matter how nmon alco hol thoy took into thoir system they romainod sober. What an admirable placothat wodlil be for a follow with an uuquouchable thirst for "boozo." Komobody has said thore are moro young men In the ponitoutiary in this country learning trad oh than thore dire o.itsido of them. The principle ti'nuso of tihs Is we oduouto our young men for gentlonuui, trying to Jiako lawyors, doctors and clerks out of the material nature intended for black Jmiths, oarpentois and other "how-1 .ors of wood and drawers of wator. " ilt'iu a mistake and a big one to teach l)oys and girls by insinuation or olherwiso that to labor is disgraoofid. Here is a puzzle that irzltja evoiy body. Take tho numbor of your liv ing brothers, doublo the numbor, add to Itthroo, multiply by live, add to it tho number of living sisters, multiply tho result by ten and thou add tho number of deaths of brothers and sis tors, and substract IsiO from tho re sult. The right number will bo the number of doaths, tho middle will bo the number of sisters and tho left, tho number of living brothers. Try it and soo. Henry W. Miller, the indicted tim ber laud operator, arrived at Portland from San Francisco Ktiday morning in tho custody of Deputy, United TELLS ITS OWN STORY And tells it eloquently in the bright eye, the supple, elastic movement, the smooth, soft skin, glowing; with health, a body sound and well, an active brain, good appetite and digestion, refreshing sleeps, energy to per form the duties and capacity to enjoy the pleasures of hfe. The blood is the most vital every organ, muscle, tissue, nerve, sinew and bone is dependent on it for nourishment and strength, and as it circulates through the system, pure nud strong, it (uruiahts to these different parts all the healthful qualities nature intended. When, from any cause, the blood becomes impure or diseased, it tells a different story, quite as forceful in its way. Itching, burning skin diseases, muddy, sallow complexions, disfiguring sores, boils, carbuncles, etc., show the presence, in the 'blood, of some foreign matter or poison. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Coutagious Blood Poison and Scrofula, are effects of a deeply poisoned blood circulation. These may either be inherited or ac the blood, the general health is built up, all disfiguring eruptions and bletu ishes disappear, the skin becomes soft and smooth and robust health blesses life. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all dis eases of the blood are cured by S. S. S. Hook on the blood and any medical advice, free of charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.- ATtANTA, GA a fresh supply. ' - - 25c. . ," , '50c. $1.15 $3.25 full line 01 7 -.. OREGON ! Slates Marshal Kichard Do Laucio and Guard .Sullivan, and was surron dorod to tho United Slates marshal of Oregon. Millc appealed buforo Judge liollingcr for arraigunieiit and was gi von one woeit in which to plead, pending which he will remain in tlio county jail. .Railroad men reoprt increasing west-bound travol, mado up largely of homosookorsj-so called. These peo ple are coming from tho middle west and aro a desirable class, many prac tical farmers who have gained inde pendence in tho comparatively .hard conditions of the oast and wish to end their days iiija milder climate. Thoy are bringing some money with them and what is equally as dosirable good idoas and progressive views and will be a help to this stato if thoir future lot is cast here. Detailed figures of Japan's foreign trade for l!K)i up to December tat show a surprisingly small effects from tho war. When the rourns aro analy zed It appears that Japan's foreign trade has remained practically station ary. Tho increase of previous years is not shown bat at the same time thore Is no sign of retrogression. One cause of this somewhat unexpect ed showing jis unquestionably the fact that for the greater part of the time, interrupted only by the raids of tho Vladivostok cruisers, Japan has hold undisputed command of the soa. This has given confidence to merchants and encouraged trade. Ja imn's merchant fleet has been in creased during tho period of war, ac cording to official tables uow issnod. Six stumors wore sunk by the Rus sians, six wore lost at sea, and seven teen were sunk in the various etrorts to block the entrance to Port Arthur, three vessols making a total! tonnage of 67,730. Foroign purchaww added fifty-throe steamers to the inercliant navy, and five wore built at home, giving & totalStonnage of 144,358. I" addition to this, twenty-three largo steamers were captured by the Japan ese warahiptighofore February and the imintw is still being inoreased. The old adage that "honosty is the boat policy" is seldom quoted at pres- ont, the ground being taken by au thorities in ethics that while there is no doubt as to tho commercial im portanco of the principle, iit really occupies, a higher ground than bound ed by more profit, all of which is doubtless so. But,, while the ten dency of trade is toward s&arpnoss, it also follows in tho light ofmodorn experience that confidence must bo the basis of business doaling and to ensure confidence equity must be a trade principle. Tho word of tho average business man is good. Trado part ot tnc douv: quired, OUI UlC seiu in mmuic is mc miuiw blood. S. S. S., a purely vegetable blood remedy, cleanses and purifies the circulation and makts it strong and clean. Under its purifying and tonic ef fects all Doisons and impurities are expelled from Is couductud on a competitive basis, lint tben.-lla Ionic of the fraudulent In average biminesH dealings tblill might bo inferred from inauuziue urtioles alid street talk generally. . J. W. (iilstrap and W. J. Clutch, of Woodstock. Oreuon. have been uoti fled by the government of tlio fjuited I States that ox Postmaster llallenden of Woodstock, is short in his ac counts to the amount of one cent and thut oither Mr. Ualfoudon 'or his bondsmen will have to make up the amount and send it on to the postal department at Washington at once. A few days ago Mr. (Jilstrap was as tonished and somewhat alarmed to re ceive through the mails a bulky doc ument from the postollico department aij.Vashington, D. C. At first ho was a little- afraid to open the package, as he thought it might be an indictment or something worse, but ho finally mustered up oomago enough to open the envelope, when he learned that tho reports of the ox-postamster showed that ho owed tho government one cent and that it must bo paid. Men Past Sixty in Danger. Moro than half of mankind over sixty years of ajfe sulfur from kldnoy ant) bladder disordurs, n.sually enlarge ment of prostate trland. Thin is botl. p:dnfnl and danfjecotig, and Folwy'r Kidney Curft should by taken ut the iirst eiyn of danjie!', as it corrects ir-r-efftilp'ilU'ii ur;d J'a3 cuivd many old noil of this disease Mr. lioduey Burnett, Kock l't., Mo., writ.es: "I sunVred with enlarged prostate glantf i;n i kidney Iron hie for years and after taking two buttlus of Foley's Kidtm.v Cure I feel better th?n I have for twenty years, although f am now 01 yews old." Sold by tho Mudford Phur macy. Klamath County News, Klpmntti Falls Express. Whilo the government engineers refuse to give out any figures as to the extra coat per acreot the Klamath project prior to the mooting of the board next month, it is reliably said that Newell and Lippincott were sate in estimating the cost at between $10 and S'JO, A free fight and a shooting occurred at a dancing party at Bonanza Fri day night. One of the fighters bad auother one down and was pounding him when the under man whipped out a revolver and fired at his opponent, just missing him. It stopped the fight and also broke up the dance. The reclamation service has decided that Swim lake valley and Pine flat will have to bo cuts out of the general project here because of the expense. JEn order to irrigate Swan lake valley vfc would be necessary to construct; an expensive drainage system, and fhe service has come to the conclusion that the character of the soil and the limited amor. at of acreage iu the val ley would not justify the extension of the Irrigation' system to that valley; i Kfomath Falls oitiawus were veiry t much pained to learn of tho death ot Miss Mable Hammond? at Portland, j Oregon,, on Tuesday, March 28th, at j (i:20 a. m, Mies-Mabel has been ser iously illi for several waeks of spinal j meueugitis and but little hopo had been, hold fur- her recovery. Her parents Mr;, audi Mrs. K.. I. Hara- inoud, Mid her sisters,. Bessie and , tiertha, were with her atf the last but with all bheir tender care and the skill of attending physitsinosv her life could not be saved and) she died all unconscious of the- great change. The Klamath Chamber of Commerce met last evening; In tie aifilce of B. St. Ueoc Bishop to take- action on the matter of tha-Weed radllroad bonus and other matters. Jiulg Baldwin called the meetw to order and after the reading of tho minutes the pre vious mooting 'fey Secretary Wordor the latter stated that -fTO.TW of the bonus- of 8100000 had been raised to dato. Of this amount Klamath Falls has subscribed about &.00a. The sec rota ryistatod Jthat. ho wired Presi dent Naftzgexh of tbeKlaiuath Devel opment Company Wednesday that we had $80,000 o the bonus and asked hi n iif his company would accept that ail ou lit or grant an extension of time, and received a reply that tho time would bo extouded to May 1st if nec essary. Klnmnth Fnl is Kouhllrna. Mooro liros. have a crow of men at wovjc cleaning out and enlarging their ditch on the west side of the river. e understand that thoy expect to put iu a dynamo at a point above tho Hour mill to furnish lights from thoir new saw mill which will be built this summer. Klamath Water 'Users' Association elected nine directors hero Saturday, as follows: K I. Apple-gate, J. C j Knock, J. C, Churchill, V. L, Foun tain, W. F. Hilt, M. F. Orr, H. L. jtirigsby, O. A. Stearns and J. K Van j Uiper Tho association adopted hy j laws and increased the capital stock jto 3,000,000. I The matter of trying to have the i laud ottlco removed from Uakoview to Klamata Falls was brought up. Every one present was of the opinion that ! Klamath Falls wns.cn titled to the land olllco and all expressed the belief that the removal could be etfeoted. A oommitteo was appointed to look into tho matter, Ii'onsUting of R. S. Mooro, 1. V. llainakar and J, Scott Tavlor. Petitions will be circulated and every effort will bo mado to imlnr.n' th.. department to cause tho removal. A party consisting of Herb ' Bald win, Anstlu White, Jesse Siemens and Guy Hungate went for a sail Sunday in the Marguerite. Thoy had a very pleasant time going down the rivor and everything went well until they were ready to come buck. On at tempting to return they found thai tho sail boat did not work so well and uw oeiuiuLi-empcsinoy;vere forced part of it came? free gold. The but to run ashore and' walk back. f Whitti anco is all rich; but tho oro must be (.jju uufc'iiiuuriug jivorn ana smeicta in oraor to savo tnc values. of course he lays ,the blame pu thp ji ' ' tt: ! boHt. Tho;lHunch wont down the next j ' ' Columns, the Hired Man. morning to bring back the empty Kroill gt Loul3 ,,olit.Dhl,:i";cll. ' ": . .-It i with biirprine uutbiug ehort of Ibo dato for tho Meeting ' at Klam- painful that wo recuivo the Jnforma atb i'alls of the advisory board of eu, itlon just dug up at Genoa, Italy, thut Biueow ot the reclamation boitIco has Chiistopher Colmubiia received only bee,, changed from April 1st to April 8:100 for tho job of discovering Amor oth on account of the weather, as it i. . was considered impossible to properly j Th0 sum of .550 a month, ut which view the Held with the present weath-. rnto Mr. Columbus whs paid, is not or. it is hoped that by tho sixth of sulflciently divined iu our estimu he month tho snow will be gone and tion, to be classed as salary. Fifty the roads in hitn ...,wi ;,-,... ri' . .. ... """"i. j.i not, the meeting may bo postponed Until a move fuvoi'uhle tlmn. Tim advisory board will consist of Chief Engineer Linneneott and Cnnsnltimr Engineers Wisner, (Juinteu and San- ,.., .., ' ' ' ' ', ders and possibly llunimoiid. C, ram, and others of the Vuma project. Tho object ot the meetinn ol this brnml ia to go over tho oiiliro Held here and go ' 1 " u? U'lV-k ,?t,W,'V Co1;"? ,, "uiiiiuiii bus ill this light. Wo did not seek to "" " ""'")s " esiiinates ot cost, etc. This board will make itw report to the chief engineer of the i discovered we would have much pre ,..!.!, ; , I ferred that tho job be douo bv an-Ad- -sn" mm "B uieu .roport to the secretary of tho interior. "" Forget About Your Stomach. rf ,.r.....i,.n.,: I,., . . , , I h J , nS , fj-Ue rlHl 0!'1!,a"? 'ji your hoilv arp not feri mn nmiMK uw .... (1M nit,,, 1,-UUU as they should he. They grow weak and envite thrpium. w.iAi :., -- kuu.i ij 1-jnjjoia Cure digests what you eat, cures in- illgestioa and ail stomach troubles. You forget you have a stomach from the very day you begia taking it. This is because it gets a rest recuperates and .rudnally grows so strong and healthy that ii troubles you no more. E. L. Hahcock, Amherst, Minn., says: "I have taken a great many remedies tor llldlgOStiOn hilt hnvn rnxnri- .within,. eiual to Kodol Dyspensia. Cure." Kodol digests wnat you eat, cures In digestion. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Belching, Heartburn, anil all stomach troubles. Its preparation ia the- result ol many years of research. Sold by Obae, Strang, ' SoitiSern Oregon Mines. J3. T. StaDlos and others ulm mM a bo:ui on tho Wonnded Buok miae, the famous Briirea stiikn. in Rnnc creek, have incorporated the "Golden Bar Alining Co," under the laa nt Arizona. The- iiapital stock is$l,5001. 00ft I "Quick Meal" It Looks Well. It Cooks Well. It Bakes Well. Right in Construction.' Right in Operation. MERIT has brought the QUICK MEAL to the front and keeps it there. r" smlm " NICHOLSON SL PLATT, ane david nmn 2:29 1-4 at 3 years old, Will make the Season of 1905 at the Brick Stable, BEDFORD PEDIGREE I Sired by Caution ol Francisco, i:E;O70t,2:l6!ii John ui ..nine .i.. i lih n a xnmi'M in thn Slum, 2:18, be i by Happy Medium aire ol Nanoy Hanks, 'ho by ' HsmiHonlan 10 second dnra, Kloss by fngram, he by Volunteer 5o, be l!y Hamlltoniaa 10 HFJiORIPTIAN1 f";'1;' "arom Is live years, stands :6 bands bleb. ULOllKirilVlll weighs IJ00 pounds, baa good bone and notion l natural nutter, color bay with le points, 1. a Iron goer and Kind diVposltion S. P. PURDY, Ovver LOOK AT THIS! The Sharpies Tubular Are the Milk and ROGUE RJVER. W. At Fehely, of Kotby, !s working a claim near tho Briggs find on Suck or croek, which promises to rival tho famous "Wounded Buck. It .is said that ho has a pay chute 1.j0 feut lung with gold throughout the ore. Ten tons of oro from tiie Cheney property on Water gulch, near Gold Kill, milled at HoueVs mill, averaged ?12 iu froo guid. The ledge on this property is 1'2 feet in width but only uonars a mourn is piam oiu wages. Columbus was nothing but a hired 111:111. Ollppn rilinlhi. ,u.,.nivlini tn her ledger, just brought to light, pin- ployea him to go out and discover a "cw co"ti1et. i" "s 'ollkl a uow cook tor tlio rojal househo d ., ...1 ,. .. snooping oil the sidewalk in front of tll! 1'iuaco. be discovered in tho lirst place, but il it were inevitable tiiat we should be ; miral-bold-aui-1 iu lull dress, swoop I ing the horizon with a big Held glass from his conning tower, rather than 1 l'v au illiterate hired hand, such us ICouunbus, who had no more respect Ur " feliuf(s than to laud on us on . 1.1..: i. D Friday. mac No appetlia, loss of strength, narrou ntsj, headaoho, constipation, bid broalh, gonetal debility, sour risings, and catarrh ol the siomach aro all due to Indigestion. Kodol cares indigestion. This new discovery r.pre sents tho natural Juices of dlgesllon a may exist In a healthy stomach, combined wlti the greatest known tonio and reconstructs, properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ion not only euro Indigestion and dyspepsia, but thh famous remedy cures all stomach trouble, by cleansing, purifying, aweet.nhif ami strengthening the mucosa membrane knlni the stomach. Mr. S. S. Bill, of Rimnwooa; W. V... tetab" " "" "ta Kodol Digests What You Eafc Bettlaa onlr. J 1 .00 Sim Wdln, 2H Una, tk M su. which Mil for 30 cent PraparW br E- O.WITT a OO., OHSsMM For sale by. G'bas. Strarug Steel RanSesi f 4- riace to Hoy Hardware No. 1I0.&S1 2:35Va Eilljwu, 2:lfiv ; Klu,c Caution SSu. .Um at ri.., Hnn, .,... '. ... Cream Separators closest akimmnra Have low supply can Easy to wash Knsy lo turn Are guaranteed to give satisfaction PRICES FROM $45 UP. Scpaintors sold for cosh, or installments and we will lake cream for payment. We pay the market price for Cream. Cream Testers from $2.50 up. Call on or address, CREAMERY, Medford H, E. MORRISON, M. D., SIKHFOftU, OHK'.iON, otllce: Hooni S, I'lilin-Noidcnaeyer Block, liehlik-ili'u: Corner South C mid 'latli (jtroet, A. s. bliton, t.'. H. COMMIitKlUNlIlt, DlJjTKICT OF OltEGON tlcunenltJiKi iiuil Timber Lund tilings Tiiid proulM made. Tcstlinuiiy xultuii In laud uvn- Otlicu Willi Metlfoid Mall. Mudford, Orujon . D. PHIPPS, D. D. S., juices ia Adkius JJloclt, atljolning HftBlOc Drugstore .Mftllortl,Ori.-(iuQ fj;T.':JONEWi ' L'O'USty' 8UKVEYOR,' ' myoriill lrlmlsel Surveying pronipl. done Til Couniydurveyor uaa give you tlie oaly luy.il work. ' ' ; Medtord.Orofjoa ft.'B PTCKEL, SflYSII,'I,l.X AND HtJRGDON, Ollicoucurs 11 to VJ n. m, and 1 :;10 to :l p. ni X-I(y Laboratory Kjuualiijitioin ?2..W to yl5 onice Hufckln IllUL-a, Medfora, Ori-gtm. v.I. Vawtbr. Pros. a. p, adkiks, V Pros G.K.LIKULEY, Cashier CAPITAL and SURPLUS $75,000 vlEDPOKD, j - OREGON o:ui money 011 l.pprov'odHOCLrity, receive de pofiks subject to cheolt and transact u gencrft nanfttuf,' i)UKii,nb. Yourbu&ino.ss koII cited . wrrcspoiirtentfi:-Ladd & HuhD, Sulem. Anglo (JiUirorritu Hjuilt, Run Pi-nn Cisco. Ladd b riiwn .tortiuna.Ccrt)fa Banklnit Co., N. Y. iUs,Iartro & Oo.'s Hank, Portland; Kirs J.Uf.HiilJiak,C)hicwKo, una Hanover lotiil Bank, Now York. H. 1S..A.NKENV, President. M. L. Alfohd, J ashler. I.E. Enyakt, Vice Prosldeat. W. B. Jagksos, Asst. Cashier The fledford Bank MEDFORD, ORCGON Capital and Surplus, $55000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT A General Banking Business Transacted X R. WILSON, J Dll. si.. uiakivsiiiiLiiin m AT THE OLD STAND. ; . Brick Shop . f ' 1 Mcdfora, . Oregon? OneJtlinirte Cough Cure rwj vougns, cold and Croup I ror KGiiti i it 5000 acres of ? uuuu LL:i-t-ra 111 I farming andl ranch lands 1 Ranches from 40 to 500 acres. J Alfalfa Lands, Grain Lands.Qarden Lands. S Fruit Lands and J Stock Ranches with unlimited outside range f 8 DR. C. R. RAY, g S Tolo.Ore Bear. th. A Tha Kind Voa Haw Always Bought . This is a Cut of . . PMUABD'S -.NON-MAGNETIC Watch Movement. Absolutely unaffected by Eleo tricity or Magnetism. ; B. N. BUTLER, Agent. Corner 7th and C Sts. lacksoii Goanty hi FOimKlDNEYCURB akM KliMy and Blntotr B!gM