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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1906)
Oregon State Fair 1 SALEM, September 10-15, 1906 (Open Day and Night) Immense Display of Farm Products Pttciflo Coae'.'B-Greatest Exhibition of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Swine, I'oulty, and Pet Stock. Dairy Exhibit Super-. "Modern Milking Ma chine in Operation Daily." Amusement Rare and Exciting. Absolute Cure for the' Blues. Special Railroad Rates. W . . DOWNING, President. A LITTLE OF Chioago and Boston are now hold' lag down both eudB of the two big ftaaaball league, and the game looks lit a oase of "pork and beans. " It Menu strange that Russian milt tary officer didn't do better against tin Japanese. So far they're soundly Chraabed avarf woman they hare nowadays whan anybody starts a ion of her bankers, Oblosgo as to drown the knocking by talk I ioodlr about her two cracker jaok I olabs. A ay other grand juries tbac may at to Indlot the SUndard Oil Co. afcaaM act promptly, or !they will be ' last In the crowd. A stroke of lightening bit a Ntvada ajaU mine and laid bare enough gold asaakaa prospector rloh. And yet arc often told there is no soon thwaa; aa luolc To, my little girl. I oan't lend won mother any flour or oil or bat EYERYTHINEr tar ar flatlrona or lamps or potatoes or ,, aaytting else that she sent you over V tar, but go baok and tell her I hare a sat of trouble she can borrow. " ual' - Mason American. "Tanr thirty-flr years old," an- awaaoed a Udy of flf ty-slx at a tea last week "And I am twenty-six.," aaaaV at woman of forty-are. Then, ' tusnnaytoi a girl of serenteen who ataed nean-oy she asked: "How old am yon, EttolT" "Oh," replied Waal," according to present reckon ing, I'm not born yet." Life. A millionaire of the olden time used ta any that hemade blsimoney baying wAasi arerybody else wanted to sell, aad selling when everybody else want awl to Bay. This Is only another nay . of saying that the publlo almost al swy is wrong and that it ia profltabl go contrary to puDllo opinion in tVaanolal matters than to follow it. Morton Financial News. A Portland drink lleud took a dose of Uhinesa gin and dropped dead srIUfn a few minutes. The people and ffioers of Portland are naturally hor jrrBtd and it Is said that the sale of tUm particular brand of hell broth IB' Uu stopped. You see it is the sud denness of the result that snooks the sraUio. They oan look on philoBopbio-l arty urn see seores of boozers slip -doxn through the various degrees of degradation to a drunkard's grave, bm to. have a mau drop dead Sve minutes after taking a drluk that is awftui: warm" weather will help. MwlcThe TlmtfTo net Rid' of Vour Catarrh by Using Hyomsl. Every one who Is afllioted with ca tarrh should taae advantage of the wans weather to get rid of this annoy ing and distressing dlsouse, for the aiigbt treatment In August and Sep tember will give benefit much more aaalckly than In the winter and early spring. The germ killing and health giving Hyomol when breathed in tho sum mer months has an even more beno flelsl action than when used In the eolderw eatber. It Ib Nature's own remedy for tho ouro of oaturrb. It goes to the most remote air oells In the nose, throat and luug8,kllllugaud driving from tho system the oatarrh nflrmu Myomei 1b tho simplest, uiOBt ploaa- ant and the only 'guaranteed oure for Friday from wboro tbey win oe eliip eatarrh that has ever been cllsoovoted. pod to Oakland and slaughtered. The It is sold by Onus. Strang undor a onttlo wore purchased trom tho iollow gnarsntee to rofuud the mouoy If it lug partloa: II. If. Dnnlnp, 138 head; McCormick Mowers and Rakes New Moline Wagons John Deere and Velie Vehicles Right from the Factory at Hubbard Bros. Come and See Them, B)aaaa)00aa00 NMOwOw FRANK W. DURBIN, Secretary. does not dive complete satlffaotioa. At this season of the year tee first day's use of Hyomei will show a do. olded Improvement In health and in short time there will be no further trouble from catarrh. You take no risk in burin? Hromei. The complete outfit oosts but 11.00. extra bottles 50c, and if after using you say ic nas not neipea you, (jnee, Strang will return your money. Klamath County News. From Klamath Falls Express : Mr. and Mrs. 13artlett Obenobaln letf Tuesday for their home at Central Point, atfer a two months' visit witb relatives in this oounty. Grand Master W. A. Garter, otOoId urn, ana urana beoretary m. tsnarou, of Portland, of the X. O. O. F.. juris diction of Oregon, will risit the local lodge on Saturday erening, Beptem ber 15tb. All Odd Fellows are re quilted to be present. Banquet after onsiness session, John D. Shea, ased flftv-elaht rears. died at the borne of F. H. Mall, in East Klamath Falls, last Friday morn ing. He bad msde this olty bis home for several years. Interment took plaoe in the Klamath Falls oemetery Saturday morning. hllant-vear-old Willie Uonklln was drowned in Link river, about one mile south of the Moore Bros, saw mill at noon today, while in swim' mins with his six-rear old brother. A searching party started at once to recover toe body. Oapt. J. M. Molntlre. who has the contract for the .transportation of all freight between the terminus of the California-Northeastern and thewharf or me niamatn Lue navigation uoni pany at Laird's, was In the olty dar ing the oast week, tie expects to handle upwards of 0,000 tons of fielght during toe next two montns, wnion will represent an expenditure by thi residents pf this and adjoining towns or upwards or wuu.uuu. Robert Allen, who haa been a reeu. lar candidate for the penalties of the police court, was adjudged insane last I'riuay. oy nr. maston. lie laoorea under the hallucination that he was one of the Binallns Bros., and then again he had aspirations to shine as a representative of the prize light pro fession. The guards from Salem ar rived here Saturday, and took him to tne UByium. M T A ....1 . n V. I. u. ayyxvunw wuu nun imu bu- journlng at the Shook ranch for the past two weeks, returned to this olty Wednesday. Mr. Applegate la In the rooming busiuesa in San Franoisoo and bo great was tbe volume of bis business that he oroke down under tbe strain, necessitating an extended rest, lie exDeots to return to tbe Bar uity in about ten days. Max Weisa and E. P. Tynan, of HoBeburg. wore here a few days of this week, looking over the Held with a vlon of inveatiug. Mr. Weiss oon duots a browory at Boaeburg, and, if conditions wore favorable, it wsb bis intenhtlon to ougago in the business here and also to oBtabllsh nn loe plant. They left for home yesterday morn iug, but may retur 1 shortly. O. N. Hawkins and W. K. Brown arrived bore from Holllster, (Julif., re cently and the reorganization of the Klamath Canal Company will bo oom plated today. The ollloers of the new company will be eleotod and all com pany busiuesa will hereafter be done in the name of the Klamath Fulls Laud & Transportation Company. Water has been Bhut olf from the Aukenv (11 toll nnd will not be turned in again this year. Farmers who- hare beon depending on this ditch for their water Bupply, will have to wait until uext Bpriug, when water will bo turn ed into the government ditch. Aa soon aB the lower end of tho Ankeny dltoh is dry euough to admit of work, oouetruatiou of tho seooud sootlon of the govorumout osual will be ooin monoed. The excavation work on the main oaual is about oomploted to tho tunnel portal. V. Mitoholl, tho stook buyer. started 350 bead of oattlo for Uazollf uazeno John Colwell, 100 head, and R. P, .inn. wi vu.v iuiuiiiu) tui uwi, Mr. Mitchell has made several other small purobases lately and Is feeding tbe stook before starting them tor thi railroad. The price paid for cattle Is about four cents for cows and heifers snd five oents for steers, weighed be fore starting on the drive to tbe ship plug point. Ueo, O. Tugnot, a rancher living near wniteiaxe, put in a orop or po tatots this spring and came near bar ing all his trouble for nothing, as earth worms attacked the orop and nearly destroyed It. Being unable to oheok the rarages of the worms Tugnot gare up the flgnt and went off barreatlng. Upon bis return be was surprised to find that bis potato orop was in a flourishing condition. All over tbe ground were tbe traoks of geese and Tugnot attributes tbe total destruction of tbe worms to wild geese. Looming up on tbe horizon of Klam atb county's future are the forma of two of America's greatest railroad kings J. I. Hill, who for years haa held the noithwtst In nis grasp, and George Gould, who is astonishing rsilroad magnates and financiers by bis daring and ability as a master In railway oonstruotion and extension. Few realize bow often in tbe past few months the finger of these men and their engineers have pointed towardB tne tuamatn uasin ; now representa tives of these companies bave been here and examined every seotion of this great basin ; and how a detailed report has been made of the result of their findings. A prominent fsotor in this proposed line to this basin in tbe electrio line that is contemplated to conneot this city with Whitelake, Merrill and Bonanza, and which is being poshed by J. O. Carroll. Its entrance into the arena has been com paratively recent. So recent in fact that thiB proposed extension to Lake, view is not generally known and posi tively denied by Mr. Caroll. Bat the road is going to be built to Lakerlew and It ia this proposed extension that let the eat out of the bag, where it will conneot with the N. C. & O. a Gould road. The Breath of Lite. It's a significant faot that the strongest animal of its size, the go rilla, also has tbe largest lungs. Pow erful longs mean powerful oreatores. How to keep the breathing orgrns right should be man's obiefest study. Like thousands of others. Mrs. Ora A. Stephens, of Port Williams. O.. hss learned how to do this. She writes: "Three bottles of Dr. King's New Uisoorery stopped my cough of two years and oared me of what mv friends thought consumption. O. it's grand for throat and long trou bles." Guaranteed by. Obas. Strang. druggist. Prioe 50o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. yA Sea Lullaby. k..i-. ' ; r FTB little mormaldens are bllnklns; their eyes, The catfish Is purring away, The moonflsh Is slowly beginning to rise And the dogfish commencing to bay. The starfishes twinkle far down In tho deep, Tho sea horso has aone to his stall. Bo sleep you, my baby; eh. slumber and sleep, For drowslnoss covers us all. Oh. down in the sea all the shadows- now oreop, And the shadowy shad wilt supply us with mors. And the drumflsh Is muffled hi dream drummlnge deep. And the1 oyster reclines on his1 oyster- moor. Thoea cow is mooing out over tho bars. Til For TheBvhale has been whaling Its child inking the gavftsh to smoko some clgurs And waxing tho son till 'twas wlld,- Tho porpoise Is poising Itself for d drift. Tne skato Is up nortaron the Ice. So sleep you, my baby, while wavelets will lift Tour cradlo In swaylngff so nice. Oh, down In tho soa all the haddock have- had With the herring a hair'ralslng romp on tho floor, And they sleep In the shade of tho shad owy shad, Whllo the oyster reclines on his oyster moor! Wilbur D. Nosl.lt In Judge. At the Zoo. Mi'B. Fnrmloy (pointing to tho gtrnlTo ut tho zoological gardens) Oil, Juat look! What anlniul is that? Mr. Fnrmloy What? That la an os trich. Mrs. Farmley An ostrich! Then whew are Us leathers? Mr. Furniley (contemptuously) Don't bolray your Ignorance, Maria. Don't you know that ostriches molt nt this timo of tho year? Stleklnir KHniiMtc. "At last wo shall liavo a chance," anitl Mrs. Newcomb, "to got acquainted with tlio Snlplelghs." "How?" asked her husband. "Has she Unnlly seen lit to cnll on you?" "No, but they're going to build a uev and bigger house across tho street f roiu the ono they occupy now, nnd when thoy go there lo llvo I can can because etlquotto gives tho ones tbnt llvo nuy whoro the right to cnll first on others that Just niovo In, you know." Town nnd Country. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Dniy Urxtlcirje (br Bnry Ptopla. Britifft Qoldei Health and Reaowtd Vigor. A ttvetflo for CVwMhvitlcM,, Imllptvttlon, T.tvo an.l Kttttwy Trowl.le, runniest, fcoromn. Impure U:hi1, nnd HmUlu SlfjirtrtMi Bowelst, Hwwlru-lte ami Itaoiinrltt?, It's Hvvky Mutmttiln Ton in ilt lot ff"in, R. eont a hox. (T.'iuMim nuule by Hntusvcn l)n-.'o C'r.XY, Miuthi.:i. Wis, Nl'QQETSt F9R SAI.UIW PF0rt.F Dr. Hinkte, Central Point, Ore THE FACE ON THE CENT. It Is Net That of aa Indian, bat ot u Pretty Little Girl, Mrs. Sarah I.onguero Keen, win liv ed and died lit Philadelphia, came Dearer being tho t-uceu of the Ameri can mint than any woman who ever lived. With the exception of 0 "e-.ii Victoria, whose Imago wna uug.'.-ved on overy coin of tho nrltlsli ami 111 tllan omplros, Mrs, Keen was llr.-'t Hi tbe number of her metal pliotogr.r.Os. Uor faco as a girl of twelve 6'.ini:::ers Is to be soon on every American out Issued slnco 1830 from Uncle coin factor'. It is usually assumed that the f.L-e en the head side of the copper Is that of an Indian, but a close look wlil re veal a Saxon profile. Just borrow cent and look at It, The Betting Is that of an Indian. Botweeu 1828 and 1810 James Bar ton Longacro was chief eugrnvor In the United States mint in Philadelphia In 183S a competition was opened for sketches and engravings for the r.O" copper cent that was to be Issued and which has since beon In service. There were over a thousand designs ollerod. Tlw prize was a good one. Longacre racked bis brain for some original and singular design that would strike the judges, but for mouths he failed to satisfy himself. One morning a number of Indians, with their chief, who had beon to pay their respects to the great white chief In Washington, came to the city and were shown through the mint They were Introduced to the white chiefs picture maker, wbo was just then showing bis young daughter Sarah the great concern, ilhe old chief was at tracted by tho sweet faced maiden and her interest In bis feathers and paint She childishly - wondered how she would look In the feathered headgear. Tills was told tho chief, who solemnly dlvcated himself of his feathers and had them placed on the girl's bead. The effect was so striking that the father took time to make a sketch of the picture, finishing It afterward for hie own amusement. At the last moment of the period given for sending in eugravmgs be be thought himself of the possibility of tbe combination, of 'Indian foatbers and Saxon sweetness. He got It In, and much sport was made of the child at tbe time In the dry because of the Incident. The sketch passed through the seventh sifting and finally reached the Mutt round. By one vote K won, and ever since Satnh Longacre's young face hjs served, for tlie Jiumblest of Ins, thaffwhfchTo "single com Inlhi world has such tremendous clrcma. Hon. Detroit News-Tribune. When ron hare a cold It ia well to be very careful about using anything that will cause constipation. Be par ticularly careful about preparations containing opiates. Use Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, which stops the oougb and moves tbe bow els. Sold by Chas. Strang, Medford; Mary Mee, Central Point. Piano and Voice Lessons. Mrs. Helen M, Brown, voice teach er, roice placing and tone production a speoialtr. Miss Irene Brown, teaobe ot piano ana narmony. Studio at residence, on West Sev enth street 17-tf Besnrfbe YouHatsAImn Bougllt of -utr7r. West Side Livery, Feed ana Sale staples, B.O. DUNCAN, Prop. Rigs Newly Added. Horses Boarded by Day, Week or. Month. Moore's Brick Stables,. West Side Medford, Oregon oforia)5v Page FOR EVERY PURPOSE 12.5 Miles Just Received- Examine The PAGE before buying p NICHOLSON & PLATT, Medford, Oregon. . f GADDIS & DIXON, Agents for Jaekson, Josephine and Klamath Counties. D. T. LAWTON Wholesale and Retail Dealer in YehiclesandMachinery. Medford, Oregon Now is the time to get plowing, and we offer you Plow, and guarantee it to market. In sizes from one CALL AND An danuBed Slrlt. A contented spirit waa Mrs. Snow's, so contended that at times her neigh bors found. It trying and took an un righteous satisfaction In presenting any small thorns which might prick through lior comfort "No, my Angle hasn't the measles," said Mrs. Bnow one day. "Woll, per haps It seems strange she should escape tho epidemic, but my children are un usually fortunate always In those re spects. Of courso I take .the best of care of them, nnd, then, they Inherit a tendency to throw off any gcrmB. I anticipate no illness with Anglo." In spite of this tbe redoubtable An gle came down with meaeles a week later, and the Inquiring friend again approached Mrs. Snow, "Yes, dear Angle has the measles at last," said the contented mother. "Now, most of tho other children are well, and as the doctor has plenty of time to at tend to ber It really seemed an oppor tunity for Angle. I don't suppose there ever wns a child on whom they came out more beautifully than on Angle. I tell the doctor I think he may well be proud of bis little patient" Youth's Companion. sakSsasssSAaftSaaafe a . WFFFFFFFFFFfi BICYCLE I AND ft GIN Repairing, All Work Guaranteed EYANS, The Bicycle Doctor, 5 Eades' Second Hand 3 Store, West Side, Med- ford, Oregon. F FFFFFFFFFFFFF Fence your Disc Plow ready for the Celebrated Snnders Disc work with any plow on the to four discs. INSPECT Sour Stomach Na DMtile. low of strength, bus. hasdicha. consilDstlon. baa Weata. Sinstai debility, sour rtslnrs, end oatsrrk tt siiomsohareallduetolndltaitloa. Keae) cures Indlf estlon. This new discovery repre sents the nslural Juices ol digestion is tae exist ia a healthy stomsoh, combined will the grestsst known tonlo tnd reconstruetlve properties. K.odol Dyspepsia Cure dees Bet only oure Indigestion snd dyspepsia, eat this Ismous remsdy oures all stomsoh treakles by cJeuuln(, purifying, sweetsnlaf aad strengthening the mucous memDrsaes sauf the stomsoh. Mr. S. 8. Bill, of (Unonoad, W. Vs., awsi I vu tnublsd with lour stomach for twsstr resra Kodol cured ms sod we ire oow sates S BUB KosM Digests VVhst YooBet SottlMOsJr. $ 1 .00 Sim holding 2M Mows tae ws . sua, which miii tor oo ccnia rresevej ay I. o. o.witt a oo OHHMat For Sale by Chas. Strang Market Report This list will be changed each week as prices change: Wholesale Price Retail price Flour. .$34 per ton 2.00per 100 lbs Bran. .$20 per ton per luu ins Chop. Corn $27 ton. $1.60 per 100 lbs R Barley $26 per ton. ..$145 per 100 lbs RETAIL PBIOE. Whiat in bulk 60o Oats 40 Barley line iw lnnl, Potatoes $1.00 per liU lo Eggs, per doz 224c Butter, per lb 20c Beans, wblte dry, (3.90 per 100 lha Beans, red dry, per lb 3c Onions $1.50 per 100 ins bsacon, per to no Hame. per lb 16c Shoulders, per lb 12o Lard, per lb 10c Honrs, live, per lb 6 to 5ic Beef, live, per lb 2 to 8u Mutton, ner lb. 3c Chickens, snring $2.00 to $3 00 Cblckens, eld $3.ou to $4.uv Hay baled, grain 10.UU When two strong men come to blows, even if ther are well matohid. it Is not a pleasing sight, but if tbe man wbo gets the worst of it will use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve he will look better and feel better In short order. Be sure rou get DeWitt's. Good for everything a earle is used for, including piles. Sold by Chas, Strang, Medford; Mary Mee, Central Point. f A. C. GORTON, m el QENERAL. ELKCTSICIAN.-A11 Kinds St ol Bepslrlnv. House Wiring a Speolsl ft f! ty- AH Work Guaranteed. Prloes Right. m Complete and thorough training in tbe Commercial Shorthand and English branches. Individual In struction and Up-to date improve ments. The expense is the lowest and the advantages are the best. Note our special offer. Students who enter Sept. 4, 1 906, and secure a nine months' scholarship for $55 will be entitled to attend until July 1, 1907. Address, Ashland Commercial College, Ashland, Oregon. Our graduates are employed and more demanded than we can sup ply. a. E. ANKENY, President, ti. L. DAVIS, Cashier. I.E. Enyart, Vice President W. B. Jackson, Asst. Cashlei The riedford Bank Medford, Oregon SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT A General Banking Business Transacteo Pisi(iai(iicoiiieiciai fiolleoe. MEDFORD IRON WORKS, Founders and Machinists. Mining and Milling Machinery. Agents for Fairbanks, Morse fe Co. Gasoline Engines and Spray Outfits and Power Pumps. Figure with us on New and Second Hand Boilers and Engines. CONTRACTORS And Those Intending Building, call at Medford's New Tin and Plumbing Shop. Workmanship and material first-class. Prices Reasonable. Wn. A. AITKEN, Medford, Oregon. ALEX. CORPRON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Office, 7tb sad II, Opposite Medford Bank Phone No. 103, MEDFORD, OREGON O. E. TULL VETERINAY SUKGEON fyVetsrlnary Dentistry u eSpeolalty )f nn win uiuu. fiuuipuV ;t tilled day or nislit. Office at Union Btublee, Medford, Or A. S. BUTON, O. S. COIIMJSSIONKB, D18TIIIOT or OUIOlK t UnUn nnrf Tln.1..... 1 a.. prooisnisde. Testlmouy taUeo In laud con. test oases. OSite with Medlord Mall Md(erd Orejon Q, T. JONES, COUNTY SURVBYOR, ir or all kinds or Surveying prompt'.y Jons rneOountySurveyoroon slve yod i the oil. "5. legal work Medlord.Oreson K. B PICKEL, PniBICIAN AND SURODON, OffleehDursll to 1'2 m. mil i .n ... u X-Ray LsDorsIory Examinations 12.60 to ta umoe UBBsin Uloes, Medford, Oregon, R. S. DeARMOND, PHYSICIAN AND 8UBOEON, Palm-Neidermeyer Building. 'Phoue 4la MEDFORD, OREGON. MISS SABREY booker, ....NURSE,,.. MEDFORD, OREGON 'Phone 606. DR. LEON E. STORY from Washington, D. C.r lately returned from studying abroad has located at CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. orncE Pleasant'! Hotel, Main street. H. E. MORRISON, M. D. MEDFORD, OREGON Office: Roon Palm-Neldermerer Block Residence: Corner South C and Ninth itreety I, D. PHIPPS, D. D. 8. Djurnir Offl oflo n AdklB Block, tdjoiiliff Hulclai W. STEPHENSON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OPTICIAN. Office: Room 6, Adblna' blook. Calls prompt! attanaea day or Qlgat. 'Phone W3. ' Medford Oregon. WILLIS A. GREEN, U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. Oftlce In Pslm Building, MeDPORD, OREQON. 1 BERDAN BROTHERS J Foremen and Cont actor o A f Satisfaction guaranteed o ) Work done by Day or Contract. A MEDFORD, - - OREQON, it 5 UP-TO- ATi W NURSERY? Will have for the Season's W Trade of 1906, 80,000 Pear J Trees in the following var ieties: t 25,000 Bartlett mm 25,000 D. DuCornice 2 10,000 Beurre d'Anjou J 10,000 B. Bobc 19 6,000 Howell i 5,000 Winter Nelis j Also Apple, Peach. Cherrv. 4 Apricot and Berry Plants 2 and Monterey Cypress. 2 J. S. BARNETT. Central Point, Oregon. ' It? I flf 44444444444