V C FOR COUNTY CLERK. G. A. JACKSON, OF MEDFORD. Regular People's Party Nominee. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR, F. M. STEWART, OF PHOENIX. Regular Republican Nominee. FOR COUNTY SHERIFF A. F. HUNT, OF ASHLAND. Regular Ropublican Nominee. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. GUS NEWBURY, OF PHOENIX. Regular Republican Nominee. I stated two years ago that I believed the schools of Jackson county were of such magni tude as to require the entire time of the County Superintendent to the exclusion of other lines of business. I was elected and have given the office my entire personal attention. That is what I promised to do then, and I now renew that promise. A bachelors' boarding club has been organized in Medford with sev eral benighted bachelors on the mem bership roll. The club has leased Mrs. Whiteside's beautiful and very pleas antly situated residence, corner Sixth and G streets and on Wednesday pos session was taken. Mrs. Whiteside will have the superintending of all household affairs and a cook has been engaged to properly prepare the tooth some viand which the custcdian of the exchequer provides. The gentlemen provide all edibles, rent the dwelling and hire the help and will accord ingly feel that they are sort o' keep ing house like. Jest why some of them should adopt this method of ac quainting themselves with the duties incumbent upon a benedict is not quite clear, but be their motives, madness or malice aforethought it seems ought else than quite proper that they should get their hand in pending more ex tended ventures in the housekeeping line, which have been long casting their shadows before. The first hobo to call at the back door, was asked to call again next week when the club ex pected to be able to own a woodpile and get a buck saw sharpened, but En yart says there are plenty of chances to to starve while waiting. Burns are ' absolutely painless when DeWitts's- Witch Hazel Salve is promDly applied. ; This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin dis eases, chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure piles. Geo. H. Has kins, druggist. Extensive and elaborate arrange ments are being made for the May 'festival, which is to be given by the King's Daughters of the Presbyterian church, on May 1st. The program will be made up of nymphs and faries and the air will sound with their sweet carols and perfumed with myriads of flowers. The musical and literary pro gram will be made. up of the. best tal ent Medford possesses. The May queen and fairy queen will both be there in all their gorgeousness of floral attire. The entertainment is given for the benefitof the new Presbyterian church, which beautiful edifice is in need of a few dollars to complete as the plans are outlined. The-festival will be held at the opera house and everybody is asked to attend ana tnereny comrioute a few dimes to an unfortunate, but pro gressive church institution. Program next week in this paper and upon posters. Tavler. the footfitter, Oxford Southern ties, some very up to date. perfect fitters. These styles cannot be duplicated again this season. Drop in soon to procure a good fit. A quite serious accident befell Jeff Matney, of Applegate, Monday morninsr in this city. He had ridden in from Applegate that morning for a physician to attend bis brother, who is -very ill at the arm home. After having dispatcnea ur. jurcngessner to his brother's bedside he hastened to the Williams Bros, livery stable for his horse and, when mounted, In riding hurriedly from the stables his horse stepped on the wet sidewalk and fell to the ground in such a manner as to catch Mr. Matney's left foot and leg between his side and plank driveway, breaking the rider's leg between the ankle and knee. The iniued man was taken into th stable office and Drs. Geary & Pickel summoned. The fracture was reduced and the gentle man was taken to the residence of Mrs. Jeffrev, in this city, where he is being well cared for and is getting aloug nicely. If you use the genuine Foster-Paul glove you use the best. Not the Foster patent but the genuine Foster-Paul. Take no other, Van Dyke & Co. At the meeting of the Southern Oregon Presbytery, held at Ashland last week, Rv. R. B. Dilworth, of Ro9eburg, was elected ministerial dele gate and J. R. Erford as lay delegate, both to represent the Southern Oregon district in tbe Presbyterian genera! as sembly which meets tbis year at Sara toga New York. Saratoga is one of the prettiest cities in the United States and these gentlemen are fortunate in beine the chosen delegates. Mrs. Er ford will accompany her husband as ' far as Illinois, where she will visit re latives, while J. R. does assembly work and visits the old homestead in Penn sylvania, which he has noV seen since '65. They expect to leave about May 10th and will be absent about six weeks. Ducks! ducks!! ducks!!! is the . cry. We have them in- an endless variety, Van Dyke & Co. . : '- : ".. made different arrangemejjrs-ythat.isJ it'bas re-arrangea its piaoeoi ansmcra somewhat. The government which licenses the manufacture of tobacco NEWSwT'HE CITY. J makes it imperative that cigars and to bacco be not manufactured and retailed in the same room. In order to comply with tne law tne inctory manager, Mr. Kurtz, has caused the front of his building to be taken out and tbe glass front, that was, now forms a partition between bis salesroom and the factory room proper. A partition has also been put in separating these rooms from the real estate office or C. W. Palm and Jeweler Butler. We have just received a shipment of ladies' fine Southern ties, cloth-top and in the latest toe. Call early and secure a fit at Van Dyke & Co's. There was quite a lively little law suit over in Trail precinct on Monday and Tuesday of this week, in which T. B. Dawson caused the arrest of Henry Vogeli, charging him with shooting two hogs. At the lime of the arrest Vogeh's live stock was attached to make good the damage for the loss of the hogs. After a jury trial before Jus'ice O. S. Willard lasting two days the defendant was discharged and his property restored to him. Attor ney L. A. Esteb, of Medford, defended Mr. Vogeli; and Attorney Nelson, of Trail, conducted the prosecution. One hundred dollars forfeit will be paid by the proprietors of Oregon Kidney tea for each and every case of kidney or bladder disease which can not be cured by its propor use. Sold byChas. Strang, druggist. The death, from typhoid fever, of Snelling Johnson occurred in Med ford Sunday morning. Mr. Johnson and family have been residents of Med ford but a 6hort time and of the county only about two years. Last season they farmed the Simon's place out north of Medford. Mr. Johnson was an old soldier and was fifty-five years of age. Funeral services were held at the M. E. church Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Gittlns conducted the services at the church and the G. A. R. members at the grave. . We are agents for the celebrated Kid Fitting corsets and at prices that range from twenty cents to 14, Van Dyke & Co. George Anderson and family, A J. Anderson and family, and J. B. Bear, of Gold Hill, left Thursday by team for the mining localities west of Medford where they will do prospecting. They will go first into Josephine county and from 'there work toward the coast. Thev will Ditch tent at some suitable camping place where the families will remain while tbe men folks do pros pecting. The families may possibly move camp to nearer the coast during the warm weather. They expect to be away about six months. Suppose you go take a look at that elegant line of capes, at Angle & Ply male's, and while there ask to see their new line of up to date cloaks. Messrs. Weeks & Orr have had re turns from their shipment of apples to England, and they were wholly satis factory the apples to., .the Londoners and the? price to Weeks fc Orr. These gentlemen report the present fruit out look never better with them. Apples, prunes and pears are all rigbt. Peaches are injured, but this crop tbey never did figure on making any money from. Their season is at a time when atten tion should be given to other fruit In which there is more profit. Ladies, have you seen those elegant hair ornaments, belt buckles, shirt waist sets, cuff buttons, etc., at the Racket? '. Adam Clinedinst, the wild and wooly Adam than whom there is no better workman hereabouts. Is engaged this week in putting down a cement side walk for Geo. Anderson. Unfor tunately there could not be purchased in the city enough of lime to complete the job. It is going to be a dandy piecd of work, what he does put down, and, while it cost more at first than plank, it will never wear out not in a thousand years. We have an endless variety of Oxford ties that are selling at prices that will defy competion, Van Dyke &. Co. J. T. Flynn, he of "Stud Poker Finance" fame and who was one time a boomer of real estate at Grants Pass, but now solicitor for the state labor bureau in San Francisco, was arrested last Friday charged with child murder. The evidence points very straight at Flvnn as the Demetrator of tbe crime. Flynn was in Medford a few years ago endeavoring to make a contract witn our city council to put down an artisian well. All kinds of wood for sale. Long wood, short wood, hard wood, soft wood and just plain wood. Bellinger & Hill, draymen. The Misses Townsend, of Portland, arrived in Medford last week and now have carpenters at work putting up buildings on their ten acres of fruit land in the Orchard Home tract. They will build a dwelling 16x24 feet in size with an addition 12x14 and a barn and chicken house. The house will have bay windows and-will be filled and furnished in hub shape Messrs. G. H. Williams and A. L. Fuguson are now at work on the buildings. Rolled barley for sale, rolled on "smooth rolls." Custom rolling done on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Medford Brewery and Ice Works. J. C. Hill, the drayman, isn't say ing a word, but be would be talking all tbe time had it been a girl instead of a boy that came to bis home last Sun day. Joe isn't making any very vigor ous protest but he figures that three boys and nary a girl isn't just the cor rect ratio. However, the new boy is a buxom lad and Joe is just as proud as tne average parent is expected to oe. DeWiit's Sarsaparilla is prepared for cleaning the blood. It builds up and strengthens constitution impaired by disease. Geo. H. Haskins. The firm of Cranfill ft Hutchison is well supplied with bicycles for their own - use. Four (Jolumbias came lor them last week and now Clarence and his father and Mrs. Hutchison and Mrs. CranSll have learned the art of propor wheel locomotion. By-the-way, there are a great many new wheels coming to this town and all or them readily find riders. "Business is better now than ever before. It is so good of late that I have found it necessa-v to employ an assist ant- trimm'-f. There are now three of its kept busy." Mrs. Sears, the mil liner, at tho Ra skgt. . . .: .- D. I. ' Waldroop. the Crater man, - has placed a hew cigar case at tho front of his place of A business, which place by-the-way, has an uplifted glass . front put in recently which is conven ient, and places DanVRobert Mantel)" and Toiler cigars in smoking commun ication with tho whole of Medford. For low shoes and Oxford ties go to Van Dyke & Co's. Tho place I offer for sale was cal culated for home comfort and profit, but owing to unforseen circumstances must be sacrificed at one-third less than acUrel cash outlay for improve ments, to say nothing of the year of work and time which are thrown in gratis. F. Sutter. Oregon Kidney Tea is pleasant to the taste and the most effective blood purifier known. Sold by Charles btrang, druggist. The brick work on the new Pres byterian church was completed last Saturday and tho plastering will com mence the first of next week. It is ex pected the church will be ready for occupancy two weeks from next Sun day. Chairs will be used for seating. I. A. Webb has received his spring stock of carpets and wall paper each line is complete in all modern patterns and the prices are all right. R. Childers, was brought bo fore Recorder York Monday charged with assault and using abusive lan guage. Tbe assault was upon L- W. Bast, the hoi tomale man, whom he struck on the head with a picher. He was fined $10 and costs $13.60 in all. You may believe it or not, but it's the beauiirul truth that the "Racket" has the best and cheapest hosiery in town. W. H. Meeker and Co., Medford Brewery and Ice works and Tayler, the foot-fitter each have new ads in this issue. Bargain hunters never fall to find what tbey what they want when they consult tbe advertising columns of The Mail. It's all the same, a slight cold, con gested lungs or severe coughs. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. Geo. H. Haskins. Wall paper, the prettiest and most up to date designs shown in the city at Webb's furniture store Rooms in the VcAndrews block have been leased by J. Merley for bis Fair store and by Mesdames Losher & Norris for their millinery, and either tomorrow or next week thy will move their stock of goods thereto. My summer hats are really and truly beautiful. Mrs. Sears, the mil liner Racket store. Mrs. James Riley, of Central Point, the local agent of the Viavi company, has returned after a rather lone ab sence, and is once more prepared to look after lh interests of her patrons. Oregon Kidney tea relieves nervous ness. Sold by Cbas. Strang, druggist. Attorney W. S. Crowell has changed bis office quarters to the suite of rooms in tho Hamlin block formerly occupied by Francis Fitch. Anti-rust tinware at Kama & Gil key's. L. Bennett, a recent arrival from Vancouver, Wuh., has leased tbe Fred Tioe property, on South D street, and is now housekeeping therein. Kame & Gilkey have tinware they guaranty not to rust. Joe Kellay. the S. P. section fore man, has recently built a large double decked barn on bis vacant lot, oo North D street. For men's and boys' shoes go to Van Dyke & Co's. J. M. Gavltt, of Ashland, is here for a few weeks doing upholstering at the furniture emporium of I. A. Webb. Drive Out The impurities from your blood and build up your system by creating an appetite and toning tbe stomach with Hood's Sarsaparilla, if you would keep yourself well. Hood's Pills M-e tbe best after-dinner pill; assist digestion, cure head ache. 25 cents. "I now pronounce ;you man and wife ! " That's what the good old dominie is saying. We hinted as much in our last issue. This is the first step towards that "happy home," of which we spoke. Rather a fine looking couple, don't you think ? See how nicely " Cholly's" coat fits "Happy Home," that tells the story ! "Fit for a king tn be married in ! " There is no other brand of clothing which gives such thorough satisfaction. Every piece is sold under a guar antee to please or refuna the price paid. W. H. MEEKER & CO., Dealers in., fil Jl TV ..ILPI . I I I I I i I 1 1' I 1 1 I I I I I I II v U' Medford, Episcopal Entertainment. The ladies of the Episcopal guild nave arrangea one oi ine Dest pro grams oi tne season ior an entertain ment to be given at the opera house Tuesday evening the 29th hist. Tho entertainment is to be given for the pastor and ohurch support, and is tho first time the ladies of this denomina tion have come before the public with a program, and while they want every one to present who is interested in their mission, tbey ask all who are seeking a pieasurablo as well as pro fitable evening's entertainment to come also. Among tbe novel and attractivo features of the program Is a "Tom Thumb wedding" in which tho little folks do the honors, and a "scarf drill," by sixteen young ladies. Do not for get the time, and place, go to Chas. Strang's drug store and procure a seat before the rush begins, and watch for tho large programs next week. The prices of admission are 35, 25 and 15 cents. Following is tbe program. PROORAM. Octet. "Ye Old Folks," Misses Foster, Walt, Coleman, Huniell, Brandon, Warner, Galloway, Pickel. Good Night Drill Eight little (rlrls Solo, "The Bond of the Rlvor,". Mrs Vawter .foMET Quartette. "Blue Danube Waltzes," Meizo Soprano. Miss Butler Soprano. Miss Grace Foster Alto, Miss Mamie Nicholson Contralto, Mlm Mabel Jones TOM THUMB WBDD1NO. Tom Thumb Bert Stevens Miss w arren Juenease Butler Mrs Warrei, Mamie Htevens Mr Warren .Otto Bradley ( Lora Mlngas Bridesmaids, -I Haxel Davis ( josle Campbell r rea Birang Groomsmen 1 Homer Angle I Wilson Wail Officiating Clergyman Fletcher Pentx Song and tableaux, "Under the Rosebush Fair" Heart Drill Sixteen young ladies Vocal Duet "Lore Guides Through Lite," Miss Butler. Mr Redden. Miss Marie Wait Miss Grace Oarers Miss Bessie Watt Flovd White Double Piano Duet "Looking Backward," unknown (guess) County Institute. County School Superintendent New bury has issued a circular calling the regular teacher's institute for Jackson county at Medford, commencing May 6. The circular is as follows: Phoenix, Oregon, April 14, 1896. Dear Teacher: Tbe annual insti tute for Jackson county will be held in Medford beginning on Wednesday morning, 9:30, May 6, 1896, and will continue through Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday. it is needless to call the attention of teaobers of the county to the law that makes it incumbent on them to at tend, and it is expected that every commissioned teacher in the county will be present. Those who expect to remain in the profession should take advantage of every opportunity to im prove their methods of teaching, and this may bo effected largely through an attendance at these ins'.itutes. SupU G. M. Irwin and other distin guished educators will be with us dur ing tbrt sessions. Very Respectfully, GcVNEWBCRY, County Superintendent. The day sessions are to be held in the public school biildingand the even ing sessions will be held at the opera house.' In-addition to tho statement that State Superintendent Irwin will be present. Mr. Newbury informs us that Prof. C A.. .Chapman, . .well known Oregon educator, will be hero throughout tb sessions. The assurance that such able and progressive instructors' will be in at tendance is proof positive that tbe In stitute wilt be of such character that no teacher can afford to he absent. Tbis is a day of wonderful changes and progress in methods of teaching and teachers can ill v afford to los any op portunity for keeping themselves in line with tne progress of the times, even if tbe law does not require their attendance. Many features of tbe in stitute will be quite instructive to ff I 1 , I I'l I -llllllll.il III! IV nit , V Oregon nlfmvfl g "RACKET" " HAS SECURED The agency for Dr. Warner's Coraline boned corsets. We now have in stock the following corsets and waists : IfllfARNER'S. All these Corsets are fitted to living models, and bo constructed as to give ease and comfort with a graceful figure. Each corset and wai6t above 50 cents has a card attached entitling the holder to the book "Talks on Practical Subjects," by Marion Harland..... THE "RACKET There is a Well Beaten Path It leads directly to our doors. Throngs of buyers traverse it day after day. It shows that we are strengthening the friendly rela tions between our store and the public, with out which there can be no success. : We want you to keep coming. We went you to tell your friends and neighbors about out splendid stock of goods. We want you profit by coming; you want your friends profit in like manner. We are right now selling the BEST Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes ever brought to the Rogue river valley. We are selling them ......... 50 CHEAP- That you cannot thos-i whose it. to rest in educational mutt J not of a nrofeasionnl nature in short the institute promises to be one of the very best ever held in the county, both in "h rauiu-r ( arrange mem aua tne nurao-r ,n " "naance. H. B. Carter Dead. Yesterday the new reached . this city to the effect tha; H. B. Carter, the piooeer banker of Ashland, was dead at Los Angeles., his death being very sudden and due to appoplexy. Mr. Carter had ben ailing for ftonu- time and started east in hopes of reainine health, but Wednesday mornini as the train was pulling into Las Angelas be was taken violently ill. . He was taken f rori the car to a room and died shortly after. Mr. Carter was well kown throughout the Rogue river valley, and ia no section of it are not those who will greatly regret to learn of the demise of so eminent and worthy a citizen. Friends left Los Angeles Thursday morning to accompany the body to Ahlacd, where the funeral will probably he held about Sunday. Teachers' Examination Notice is hereby given that the reg ular quarterly examination of appli cants for teachers' certificates will be held in the court house in Jacksonville, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m. on Wed nesday. May 13, 16. Applicants for 6tato life diplomas will be examined on Tursday, May 14. beginning at 1 o'clock p. m.; applicants for state diplomas will be examined on Friday, May 15th, beginning at S o'clock a. m. Grs Newbury. Countv Supt. Phoenix. Oregon, April 24.-1596. Position Wanted. Am married man with no children; want position as farm manager, under stand the management of all kinds of stock, can repair farm machinery, wood or iron; wife would do house keeping. Call at this office or address Box 57, Medford, Oregon. Demurest, the dentist opera block, Medford. Excelsior Dye works, Medford clothes cleaned, dyed and repaired. ta : I ir f CRANFILL Are an actual necessity in every household in fact you can't get along without them. But when you invest your money in anything in j the grocery line you should make sure that you get a pure, fresh articlo; and that is Just What I . . . Have for Sale I pride myself upon keeping the choicest line of groceries in the valley, and my prices are all right. I .also carry glassware, crockery, notions confectionery, cigars and tobacco, and handle all the leading daily papers . ; t " ! WOT iTRtDC THE.... j Seventh Street Medium Waist Corset, Black Long " " Extremely long, 6 hook " Young ladies' corset " Linen washable sum'er white O, so cool, ventilated " ."". Full form Health corset drab Criterion, 50 cent " Ladies Perfection waist, black Misses, 7 to 12 yrs, " drab Child's, 4 to 7 " " afford to trade elsewhere. 2 MTTPnTCnM MEDFORD, and & flUluWOUll, CENTRAL POINT. The Colored Minstrels. The Richards & Pringle's min6trels biHed for the opera house tonight . (Friday) is a company that has has al ways carried with it the reputation of being agreeable entertainers; and if up to former standards there is no ques tion but that Medford admirers of the minstrelsy will be afforded a treat in that line. The bill man bas plastered the town with bright colored paper and' the past record of the company is such that the paper is none too good for the show. Tickets on sale at Wolters grocery store at 50 cents. No extra for reserved seats. School Repcrt. . following is a report of school in dis trict No. lt. Beagle, Oregon, for the month ending April 17. Number en rolled SI: average attendance 25; num ber neither absent or tardy 7; names of those neither absent or tardy. James and C'harley Martin. Winnie "Rodgers, Pearl and Earl Case. Ralph and Lee Esteb. Hattie Bliss. Teacher. To the Faithful. The nominees for all county officers, irrespective of party, are h jreby noti fied by their respective supporters that they are expected to become a Prince of the Orient at the conclave to be held in Medford on Tuesday evening. April 2S. Listen for the horn. Bv order of the G. A. W. Baby'5 Picture Free. Mackey. the leading photographer or Medford. Oregon, will on April 29th ; ta'ie free pictures of all babies brought to his studio that are not over one year old. Mothers of Medford and vicinity, bring those darling little babies of yours to my studio on tbe above dafev and have their photos taken. ' H. C. Mackey, Photograp' .Cr. To Exchange. Furniture and undertaking 1 -j in Eastern Oregon, and othc . Jr.88'" value at 6,000 for impr rtT' Reason for exchange, ill hpISL m' areas Ad" P.roTTEKTOV.Fo I GROCER - MEDFORD, ORE.