4 V rtf' V rieanLooking... You want to your Receipts LETTER HEAD increase Has lost many a dollar tor business men. If a man is judged by the coat he wears, he is also judged by the letter-head ho uses. An artistic and business-like letter head has frequently been a basis of credit. It mav be looked on as a good investment. Let THE MAIL office tit your business with a new coat ..... Advertise you business in the columns of THE MAIL... e will write your ads. for you and display them belter than any other paper in Jack bon county .... VOL. VIII. MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1896. NO. 36. ' m in par PROFESSIONAL CARDS. "W. C. JENKIXS, ATTORNEY AT LAW Medford, Oregon t57Offlce with W. H. Parker. J S. HOWARD, ATTENTION CAMPERS! SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. C. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor for the State of Oregon. Postonlce address: Medford, Oregon. M. S. CROWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jacksonville. Oregon. Y. H. PARKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hamlin Block. Medford. Ore. J H. WHITMAN, ABSTRACTOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in bank bulldinsr. Medford. Or Hare the most complete and reliable abstracts of title in Jackson county. JJAMMOND & VAWTER, Austin S. Hammond. Win. L Vawter. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office l. O. O. F. buildinsr, Medford, Or "WHITE & JEFFREY, G. W. White. J. A. Jeffrey. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Medford, Oregon. Will practice In all the courts of the state. Special attention given to all kinds of convey ancing. Notary work and collections at reas onable rates and remittances promptly made. Mining law a specialty. Office on beventh street, opposite Opera House. If you are going anywhere for an for guns, ammunition and fishing tackle. Shells loaded to order with smokeless powder J. BEEK & CO. nEDFORD, ORE. it - 2-: -t-l- TT1irO A'P TITP WADTn awed as they slept Jn another part of JN L H O Ur 1 1 111 VI UllLlA o house Mm. Green lay dead upon the noor. it is supposed the-woman, while 4itt.. iirirn iilT Miuinn trillrt! ln ! il .1 .. n Tlio Secretary of State for the British j and tIien dispatched herself, using a 5 In ie Sugar Pine Forests .... 4 atlllt(ltMMllltlt1 lllimitlMimttmimiM,"lUUlUWM,M UP AT PROSPECT Gray's saw mill is located, and it is by H Is where R. W. no means the H "MILL OF SILENCE," Of which so much has been written, but Is on of much noise, as It turns out piles of flooring, ceiling, rustic, sash, doors, mouldings, stairs, newels, balusters, ceder posts, shingles, pickets and fruit boxes. They also do all kinds lathe and band-saw work Colonies. Joseph Chamberlain, and Mrs. I Chamberlain wero passengers on the steamer Teutonic to New York to visit the hitter's father, ex-Secretary W. C. Endicott. A dispatch from' the Island of Crete says that the Turks have attacked the Cretan insurgents near Malevyzi and have been repulsed with the loss of forty killed and twenty-one wounded. Julius M. Lyon, a wholesale dealer in diamonds in Now York, has made an assignment, caused by the fact that he lias been robled of more than $150,000 worth of diamonds by a trusted em ploye. The thief was a relative of Lyon. The tin-plate strike at Elwood, Ind., ended by the company signing the scale. The State Department has received news of a sanguinary conflict between a party of explorers in Peru and a band of Peruvian Indians. The exploring party was led by an American named Cooper. The Western roads are falling out over the Grand Army business to St. Paul. There is not much cutting of the rate proper, but many of the roads are carrying department commanders and their stalls for nothing and issuing free transortation in other cases. Brazilian and Jacobin factions have met in sious affray at Buenos Ay res. The Italian government has warned Brazil that unless complete satisfaction is assured for the outrages perpetrated upon the Italians in ISio de Janeiro the legation will be recalled from that city. The family of John Havs Hammond Mills Ave miles blow Prospect. Office and yard. Sixlb St., Medford R. W. GRAY g B. COLE, PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEOJi Chronic diseases, and diseases peculiar to women a specialty. Office Opera Block. Medford, Oregon. B. OFFICER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Eagle Point, Oregon. Office Inlow residence. J. B. WAIT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, IN THE Having Had Forty Years Experience ... Furniture ana lHWatinp tt lJusiness it Is with pleasure that we occupy this space in inform ing the people of Jackson county that we are now fully equipped to supply all articles needed in the two above mentioned lines. We manufacturer superior work in store, hotel and office fixtures. WEEKS BROS. Salesrooms at Medford, Oregon Factory at Phoenix, Oregon Office in ChilderV Block, Medford, Or QEARY & PICKEL, PHYSICIANS AND SCRGEONS. Office hoars 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. Sundays 12 to 1. Medford. Or Office: Haskin Block. i QDGERS & HALL, DENTISTS. Have permanently located In Medford for the practice of dentistry. From a continued prac tice of over 14 years, we are prepared to guaran tee entire satisfaction. OivensacaU. Over The Palace. Ohas. Perdue . . .. Practical En m Oriental Ltivery Stables W. T. CRANE, Proprietor We are now locoted In our new brick stable, on North D street, and are better prepared than ever to accomodate the traveling public. Our rigs are all new and first-class; our horses are good roadsters and perfectly gentle.... ty Commercial men, hunting parties and tourists given special S3T attention. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed... Mm I Bicycles ripaired on short notice at living prices.... Shop in J. A. Whitman's warerooms..,. 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HOT AND COLD BATHS The Mail and Cincinnati Enquirer one year for $1.60 is one of our. best clubbing propositions. - Medford Brewery and Ice Works Our Beer is on Tap at Me'dford Bars" Write to us for prices There is no better beer on the larket. It is brewed from pure malt and hops PURE DISTILLED WATER ICE POLITICAL SOTES. isbceu augmented bv the birth of a :ibv bov in Chisel hurst. The filibustering steamer Laruda, hich sailed from Philadelphia with mis and ammunition for the Cubans, as landed safelv her caryo. The big drv goods flrnl 0f Hilton Huglies & to. of ew lork, sueeessor :V. T. Stewart & Co., at one time the most extensive house in the country, has wade an assignment. The Canadian vacht Canada de feated the American yacht "Veneedor," owned at Chicajro, in the first race for an international trophy, in a drifting match in a light breeze st Toledo, Ohio. Hauied bin Thwain, Sultan of Zanzi bar id dead, after a three years reign. The crew of the British tramp steamer Moldava were picked up by an Anchor Liue steamer which arrived at Glasgow on the 2oth. The Moldava struck an iceberg and went down. Charles Church, a member of a private banking firm at Towell, Mich., which had closed its doors, shot his wife and himself rather than face the failure ot the bank. United States Marshal Thomas 8nJ his deputies killed Hill Dooliu, the noted Oklomhama outlaw, in a battle aeat Clayton, Payne county. One deputy was wounded. Doolin escaped from the Federal jail at Guthrie O. T., July 4th. The palace of the Sultan of Zanzibar was bombarded Thursday morning and was reduced to a mass of blazing rains. The usurping chieftain, Said Khalid, nd the commander of th forces. Said Sales, escaped to the German consulate. where they remain u ruler the protec tion of the German flag. The Cramps earn a bonus of $350,000 by the speed record achieved by the cruiser Brooklyn, which averaged 21.92 knots an hour during a forced run of four hours. Harry Hill, the noted oJd-time sport and for manv years proprietor of a swell "dive" in Gotham, whose fame was international, has just died a pauper. T. Rosser Roomer, ex-captain of Zou aves in bt. ixmis, ana t. jv iiungass, also of St. Louis, who entered the Cu ban service last November, have re turned. They are in this country for the purpose of securing arms for the insurgents. They are confident the rebel armv will win. Rev. D. L. Molten, rormerly pas tor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Denver, has been deposed owing to his attention to Miss Grace Hall, pretty actress. Owing to tho failure of Moore, Bros., the match manufacturers of New York, many Chicago brokers and business men are threatened with ruin. It is estimated that $10,000,000 have been withdrawn from Chicago trade circles and tho banks refuse the usual credit simply because so many merchants have put their money in the hands of mere speculators. Word has been received at Silver City, N. M., that the nine desperadoes who robbed the Sepor postoffico, the Kogales bank and killed one of the posse who pursued the outlaws, have been surrounded at Skeleton, Ariz., by a posse of deputy United States mar shals, An nyackjjill soon, bo made. Travelers from Constantinople say the gtateof anrcli' continues at the Turk islT capital. The numoer of persons massacred reaches into tho thousands. Neighbors who broke into the house of C. W. Green, traveling passenger agent of the Big Four railway at Kan sas City, found his three children, two boys aged respectively 13 and 6 years, and a girl aged 9 years, lying dead in bed. , They had. been shot and instantly revolver. Dr. Thomas Gallagher of New York, the Irish political prisoner, was released from Portland prison Friday morning in charge of the infirmary nurse. Galla gher looked pale, thin and extremely weak. His hair had turned gray. The Turkish empire is liable to get it self into trouble from an unexpected source. The embassadors of the powers have joined in a demand that rioting and needless bloodshed be stopped. While feeding a separator near Hav- wards, Jesse Mortensen lost his footing and fell into the cylinder, with the re sult that his leg was torn off above the knee. His recovery is doubtfuL The stage running between Kernville and Caliente in Kern county, Cal., was held up on the 23th and robbed of $2000 in gold. The passengers were informed that they would not be molested. Joe Choynski knocked Joe McAuliffe out of the ring in four rounds in San t rancisco on Friday night The point having been raised in re gard to the wages of American seamen being paid at forejgn ports in silver money, Commissioner Chamberlain says even though a contract be made to that effect, wages must be paid in gold or its equivalent The color line is again brought to the front by the appointment of two colored cadets to the naval academy at Annap olis. One hails from California and one from Chicago and both won appoint ment by passing preliminary examin ations at the head of the list Michael Bariatti, ragged and dirty, arrived at New York as a steerage pas senger. The size and weight of his trunk attracted suspicion and it was found to have a false bottom and sides. under which was concealed $tX,000 worth of jewelry Kmpoleon AlUr the Battle of Dreaden. Professor Sloane's "Life of Napo leon," in Tho Century, takes np the "Collapse of tho Western Empire. In describing the end of the grand army after the battle of Dresden, Professor Sloaue says: The night of the 7th was spent in indecision as to any one or all of these ideas, but in active preparation for the retreat Any contingency might bo met or a resolve taken when the ne ccssiry arose. During that night the emperor took two warm baths. The habit of drinking strong coffee to pre vent diowsiness had induced attacks of nervousness, and these were not dimin ished by his load of care. To allay these and other ailments he had had recourse for some time to frequent tepid baths. Much has been written about a mysteri ous malady which had been steadily in creasing, but the burden of testimony from the emperor s closest associates at this time indicates that in the main he had enjoyed excellent health throughout the second Saxon campaign. There were certainly intervals of self indulgence and of lassitude, of excessive emotion and depressing self examination, which seemed to require the offset of a physic al stimulus; but, on the whole, natural causes, complex, but not inexplicable sufficiently account for the subsequent disasters. . Why W Do JCot Boy EnslUh Picture. Picture dealers in America have some times been criticised because they hare done nothing to popularize the works of contemporaneous British painters. But, as I have pointed out more than once, the high pnoes at which pictures are held in England makes it impossible for them to be imported witb profit into tho United States, sven if there were a de mand for them, which there is not. There are a few Americans with galler ies who like to own an example or two of such men as Burns-Jones, Watts, Leigh ton, Hillais, Alma-Tad ema, Wal ter Crane and Boughton, but that is about alL Modern French pictures, for 20 years cast at least have been preferred in America to all others, and. as a rule, when bought discreetly, they have irrcatly increased in value. On the other hand, the reports of London auction rooms for several years have shown a constantly decreasing demand for work of even some of the most popular of the native artists, and as there is little or no market for them outside of Great Britain and tho colonies they are often sold at a great loss to the owners. Art Amateur. J Alexandrite. A popular but rare stoue of recent discovery is the alexandrite, which owes its name to quite a peculiar series of coincidences. On the day of the com ing of age of the Emperor Alexander of Russia tho discovery of a new variety of mineral was made in tho emerald mines of the Catherine mountains. This stone varied in color from emerald to the darkest green, having often a red- djeji jnt Jts especial peculiarity is that, wnon exposed to artificial light, its color changes entirely to a beautiful red. As green and red are tho national colors of Russia, and in commemorative honor of the day on which the stone was discovered, the name alexandrite was given the mineral and the custom inansnrated of submitting all the finer specimens to the emperor for his selec tion before dealers are allowed to pur chase. New York Dispatch. The announcement is made by Presi dent Cleveland at Gray Gables of the appointment of Da-vid R. Francis, ex Governor of Missouri, as Secretary of the Interior, vice Hoke Smith, who re signed the secretaryship because of his financial views. Mr. Francis will prob ably assume office on September 1st, as that Ls the date named in Secretary Em i th's resignation. A meeting of California Gold Demo crats was held at San Francisco and delegates appointed to attend the In dianapolis convention on September 2dL The following were appointed delegates: Cassius Carter of San Diego, John Roth. of Visalia, J. H. O'Brien of Marysville, Thomas B. Bond of Lakeport, Warren Olney of Oakland, John A. Stanley of Oakland,. Nathaniel Harris of San Fran cisco, Gay W. Taylor of Redding, Jere Lynch of San Francisco, John P. Irish, of Oakland, William Thomas of San Francisco, Emanuel S. Heller of San Francisco and E- S. Lippitt of Peta-luma. Ex-President Harrison opened the campaign in JSew lone city wun & speech on the issues of the campaign, i William J. Bryan visited Buffalo, the old home of Grover Cleveland, and made a speech, to a vast audience in that citv. The secretary of the Filver committee at Washington is evolving a plan to raise campaign funds from the farmers. It is for farmers to contribute produce of whatever sort'available, wheat corn, sheep or anything else, and that the donations shall be gathered to common centers and sold at auction to the high est bidder, the proceeds going for poli ti cal education. William McKinley has issued his let ter accepting the presidential nomina tion. He advances arguments in favor of protection and international bimetal ism. ' Ex-Postmaster-General Vilas, now a leader of the gold Democrats, spoke at Milwaukee in favor of the yellowy metal. He still inclines towards free trade, however. The New York Eepublicaa convention . met "at Saratoga on the 25th and nomi nated State ticket as follows : For Gov ernor, Congressman Frank S. Troy. Timothy E. Woodruff of Brooklyn was- nominated for Lieutenant-Governor. The secretary was directed to east the vote of the convention for Ir ving G. Van n of Syracuse for Associate Justice of the tourt of Appeals. The most significant event in candi date Bryan's Eastern visit was the din ner given him at the house of Senator D. Bl Hill of New York at Albany. Mr. Bry&JK addressed a large meeting in the evening at the capitol of the- Empire State. It is now apparent that the New York organization,, as the sound money wing of the Democrats is called, will support the Chicago ticket. The Oregon Democratic state central Committee has agreed with the Popu lists to nominate Brvan and Watson electors, leaving. Sewall out of the State vote. Tho Washington Republican state convention was held at Tacoma, at which the following ticket was nomi nated: Governor,. P. C Sullivan, Ta coma; Supreme Court Judge, J. P. Hoy t, King county, renominated; Sec retary of State, J. It Price, tierce county, renominated; State Auditor. John E. Frost Kittitas; State Treasurer, J. A. .Kellogg, Columbia; Attorney General, E. W. Ross, Cowlits; Super intendent of Publie Instruction, E. L. Brunton, Walla Walla; Commissioner of Public Lands, William T. Forrest, Lewis; State Printer, O. (X White, Ste vens, renominated; Presidential Eire tore L. B. Andrews King county; Sol Smith, Klickitat; John N. Conn, Pierce; W. K. Kennedy, Adams; for Lieutenant-Governor, J. W. Arrasmith of Whit man county was nominated. Idaho has two state Republican tickets in the field, tho "regulars" and the " silverites" The Populist notification committee has decided to notify Bryan and Watson of their nomination bv letters through. the mail instead of committee. W. W. Montague Republican presi dential elector for the fourth district, and Col. Charles F. Crocker, candidate for elector-at-large, have resigned. The latter gives as his reason that having been absent from the state and not be ing registered, he was disqualified. These were supposed to be representa tives of John D. Spreckles on the state ticket Senator Tillman telegraphed ex-Presi dent Harrison from Washington as fol lows: " Hon. Benjamin Harrison, New York City : I have just spent a week in Pennsylvania speaking to m thousands, xour speech at JNewTorij attacks me specifically, and I would be pleased to meet you in joint debate be fore a northern audience, preferably at incuunapuiis. x. xw touim. The Democrats of the first California district met at Napa and nominated Fletcher A. Cutter of Humboldt coanty for congress. . ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la Icavenlnr Strength. v. s. ooMWMt Rwort.