11 IDFORD HAIL '. Published Every Friday Morning. A. S. BLITON. UAH WAS BORN TO HUSTLE. He 1b of few days; but Quito t plonty, SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR Bnkored In ill Paatottioe at Medford, Oregon u Sooonddus Mall Matter. Hbdford, Friday, July Id, 1887. THIS PAPER & TartiBiDK Agonoy, (H and flft Moronanta kx. enaags, Saa Francisco, California, wbers oo trmou for advertising oaa be made tor It. Our Clubbing List. Thk Mail and Weekly S. K. Call 12 25 " " " Kxamlner 2 35 " " " Chrontolo 2 36 ' " " Oreironian 2 BO " " Cosmopolitan ... 2 10 , ' " Weekly Clncln- natl Enquirer, - -175 1 Thk wheat niarketjin all parts of the world shows an upward teed' ency. - Since electricity is taking a place on eastern railroads as a power pro. vider the locomotive may soon ex pe'ct to travel the road to the scrap iron heap where the old stage coach has reposed for these many years, ' Hawaii being willing to submit its difference with Japan to arbitra tion, it becomes incumbent upon Uncle Sam to piok up his gun and point but to the Mikado that it is his duty to see matters through the . spectacles of peace. The House will not strike the bond tax out of the Senate tariff bill, and those gentlemen who clip coupons will, therefore.tfind them- selves in future paying some pro ' portion of the expenses of the Gov ernment which protects them in the clipping. In the advertising columns of a North Dakota exchange is found this: "Undertaking and Embalming Repairing Neatly Done." There .are very few people who do not need a little repairing but it is the physi . ,'cian rather than the embalmer .that they prefer for the work. Yang Yu, late Chinese minister "to this country, declares that bi cycles were used in the Flowery Kingdom twenty centuries ago. H6 adds that their manufacture was ' finally prohibited by the emperor -ibecause the Chinese women rode so "constantly that they neglected their .families and domestic duties.- '.Should there be trouble between me united stateB ana Japan over ' the possession of the Sandwich Is lands that Nicaragua canal, will be painfully not a thing of material ex istence and the United Slates will suffer in consequence. Nearly all our warships are in the Atlantic. The Pacific would need them in the event of war and the trip around '- the Horn is a long, tedious one. . Medford people turned out en masse and attended the Fourth of July celebration at Jacksonville and now theee same people are at tending the Chautauqua at Ash land in great numbers a great many, during the entire session. The pace has thus been set when .' our district fair is on this fall will the people of Jacksonville and Ash land please return the compliment? Bob Taylor is known the length and breadth of the land as the "fighting governor" of Tennessee, but his welcome to the governor of Georgia, at the Nashville exposition on July Fourth, proves there is a .composite in his make-up which is not all wrath and harsh ways. The welcome is very prettily put and '.contains a soft melody of interstate fraternity which should character ize all states one with the other, ' Here is his welcome: "It is a beautiful time for Georgia to visit Tennessee. It is the time when spring pillows her head in ithe lap of summer and is lulled to .sleep among the roses and honey suckles by the musio of the happy harvest song. It is the time when the souls of love melt together in a single thought, and their hearts beat in unison to the rapturous melody of love. It is the time when the cows cbme homo in the evening fragrant with the breath of clover blossoms. It is the time when the humming birda hum and the wood peckers drum and the bumble bees bumble around. I think that Geor ' gin was the original Garden of Edon and Atlanta was its jasper .gate." , Bryan at Ahtaad. l.aat Saturday was a gala ilnv for Ash. land In (act it win a iluy of colouration for neurlv U10 entire county ixipulatton of Jnvkaon and a good sprinkling of Jovopliine County, The ocousion win a visit from Hon. vV. J. Uryan, Into silver cutulidato for president. Mr. llrynn ar rived in Aslilttnd Friday evening and nils mat lit tliti detmt liv iiiitnv nruiiii- nent silverites of the county. ' Ho wits driven to Hotel Oreinin wliore lie dined mid in the evening a pulille reception was nclit in the lobby 01 Hotel ureiron where for an hour or more Mr. llryiui received nil those who eattie very picas antlv. Saturday afternoon he spoke in the Chautauqua grounds to one of the largest audiences ever assembled in Southern Oregon, estimated at from 2500 to 4000 probably souu would be about trio cor root number. After paying a pretty compliment to Jackson County, Ash Innd and the Chautauqua Mr. Uryan took up - the subject of his lecture "Bimetallism." For two and half hours he held the very closest attention of this vast audionce, which auulauded and cheered repeatedly as the speaker brought out points which were of par ticular interest. Mr. Bryan is unques tionably a very eloquent speaker but tits aauress, except at times, was more of the nature of a commonplace, every day talk with the audience like you would expect to take place in your drawing-room. Near the closo and at short intervals throughout the address there were bursts of oratorical elonuonco displayed which ftave tho audience to understand that his fame as a speaker was far from being one of fiction. The ffentletnan's nnrumenta from a bimetal. list point of view were conclusive and to the enthusiasts and triends upon tills line of belief they were logical and ot a nature not easily refuted. Tho Medford lady quartet, consisting of Mrs. awter. Misses Adele Picket, Mabel Jones and Grace Foster, sans a very beautiful quartet appropriate to the occasion the wordB to which were composed by Miss Elva Galloway, of this city. So appropriate was the song and so well rendered was it that an encore was insisted upon bv the audi ence and responded to by the quartet wiin anotner piece, also written oy miss Gallowav. Says an Error Was Made. In your issue of June 25, lsy, there are given from the Independent of Jan. 1SS17, what purports to be the "Church Gains During the Year 181W," wherein the Presbyterians, including 12 bodies, are represented as gaining 1347. No one has anv means of tellinz the gain in the Presbyterian Church during 18SS, as the statistical year in our church closes April 1st of each vear. The official statistics for 18WI are for the year closing April 1, 1890. Rev. Dr. W. H. Roberts, of Phila delphia, Pa., is our statistician and 1 hare from him lost week, and give on his authority, the following figures : For the year ending April 1, 1890, the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, with which the Pres byterian Cuurcn of Medford is con nected, received on examination 64,800, and by letter 38,489, or a totul of 103,295. iiiose transferred by letter are largely from one Presbyterian Church to an other and cannot properly be considered a gain, but the 64,800 received on ex amination correctly represents the ag gregate gains. Our church rolls are purged every April 01 an drones and useless material. These are put upon a reserve roll,' and are not counted in the returns made. After these deductions were made. also for losses bv death, etc.. the net gain for the year ending April 1, 1890, in 11113 one oraiicu was zu,iz, and in all the Presbyterian churches, omitting the Cumberland Presbyterians, whose statistics for that year were very im perfect, the net gain was about 40,000. For the vear endinn ADril 1. 1897. complete returns are not yet published . But this much is known, that the gain in our church by additions on examina tion is about 56.000. The net sain for our branch or for the whole church I um not now able to state. "Fieures will not lie," but there are always some who are ready to manipulate them in such a way as to disparage on one side iiuu Kioruy on me otner. it is not ov such methods that the kingdom is ad vanced. The true measurement of a church is not its numbers but its ipiritual life, its intellectual force, its missionary zeal and success. Rev. A. S. Foster, Pastor Presbyterian Church Free Fills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince vou of tbeir merits. These pills are easy in action- and are particularly effective in the cure of constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly, free from every deleterious substance' and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by Cms. Strang, druggist. Public Sale of Lumber. By order of tho court Iwtll re-sell at public or private sale, at R. V. Gray's saw mill, four miles from Prospect, on Tuesday, July 20, 1897, at one o'clock, 20,000 feet of first and second grades sugar and yellow pine lumber, and 42, 000 feet of third grade yellow and sugar pine lumber,- together with mill build ing. Terms cash. Lumber will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. ' H G. Wortmak, Assignee. Chautauqua July 10 to aa, 1897. Prominent speakors: Bryan, Lamar, Gaston, Misses Benfoyand Ackerman, Joaquin Miller, Key. Hershey. Six schools conducted by mas'ors. Season tickets $1.00. Good oamnlng, health and wisdom for llttlo money. Decide tp come. Ad dress President, Ashland, Oregon. Save Your Grain. Few reallsso that each squlrrol de stroys $1.60 worth of grain annually, Wakoloo's Squirrel and Gopher Exter minator Is the most effective and eco nomical poison known. Price reduced to 80oents. For sale by Chas. Strang, Medford; Dr. J. Hlnklo, Central Point; J. V, Robinson, Jacksonville. . . ) A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING. A Cleveland woman applied for a divorce on the honest ground that she wants to marry somebody olao. Under tho new salary law the sheriff of Now York receives about 72.000.00 por year. Pretty fuir salary. In tho state of Couneotiaut thore arejustCl women who are daughters of soldiers who fought in tho Revolu tionary war. ... . At last tho manufacturers have discovered that the people are tired of paying $50 for a machine and $50 protU for the wind In the tires. Governor Atkinson, of Georgia, recently made Mfas Butt a colonel, and Governor Taylor, of Tennessee, soon afterward conferred the same title on Miss Ely. The oyster and the strawberry have built more churches and paid off more ohurch debts and pastor's salaries than any other things. Ice oream comes next. All good parsons should make a note of this. St. Petersburg has a population of 1,250,000 ; Moscow just under 1, 000,000. Nineteen other towns are returned at 100,000. and tho compa ratively modern Lodz,, the Man chester of Poland, ranks fifth, Thirty-five towns have 50,000 in habitant's each. One of Chicago's enterprising tmeves stole a three-story bouse the otner tlay and had it moved more than a mile when he was arrested. The chances are that if he had got the building settled on a new site, he would have gone back after the cellar and the well. The Jaw which makes good all losses of money sent in registered letters where the sura is less than ten dollars has gone into effect. It is a most admirable law in every thing except the stand it takes against honesty and sound business methods where the sum is over ten dollars. Another young American woman is to marry an English Duke, which tact may be taken ly the Kaiser as one more sign ot the recently do veloped and dungerous tendency toward national expansion. Even the Yankee women have caught it and, having no hereditary nobility, are coolly proceeding to annex one. There is an item going the rounds of the press to the effect that the proper method to keep apples in winter is to wrap them in old news papers so as to exclude the air. The newspaper, however, must be one on which the subscription has been paid, otherwise dampness resulting from what is "dew" may cause the iruil to spoil. A New York clergyman preached a sermon to the fair sex against flirt ing the other day, taking as his text from Proverbs: "He that winketh with the eve causeth sorrow." The summer season at seaside resorts is just beginning, and he evidently inougm it a good occasion to warn his congregation against the amuse ment without which the average summer boarder thinks life is not worth living. .It doesn't take much provocation to commit suicide. In England recently a well-to-do master builder informed a friend of his, also a pros perous builder, and some other persons, that he could not endure life, and walked away, later in the day jumping into a canaf. His friend was so depressed at his state ment that he at once went to the town reservoir and drowned himself. The bodies were recovered at nearly the same time. A writei in Hardware says:, "I called on a prominent hardware merchant some months ago. He seemed to be very glad to see me, and after a. time the conversatisn drifted around to bores. 'They don't stay long with me,' said the merchant. 'How do you get rid of them?' I asked. 'I just touch a bell button with my foot,' said he, 'and there is a sudden call for me, and I slip out and stay out.' Just then a red-headed boy thrust in his head and said; 'Mr. Blank, thev want to see you In the back oflloe, right oft. I lett." tho administration at Washing ton, recognizing the gravity of Japan attitude toward Hawaiian annexation, Iuih decided to send tho big battleship Oregon to Honolulu to rolievu tho cruiser Philiulolpliia and tho old sloop of wnr Marlon, now stationed there, How Japan will view the assignment of tho Oregon to Hawaiian waters remains to be seen, but it is oertuin that if other vessels are sent to support the Nantwa the United States will respond in a vigorous manner Unit will leave no doubt as to the de termined policy of the administra tion that foreign countries must keep their hands off Hawaii. Mrs. John Bradbury, wife of the Los Angeles millionaire, who eloped with V, R. Ward and was subse quently arrested in San Frunuisoo, has gone to Chicago, freo from the toils of the law1, and innocent, so the court declares, of the crime charged against her, Ward, the man who induced her to leave hor home, stays- behind, held under a cash bond of $2000 t6 answer to the charge brought by the Society for the Prevention ot Vice. From tho other end of the continent Colonel Bradbury is said to be approaching his wife to extend in nerson for giveness. It is understood that thuro is to be a reunion in Chicago and a briet lour through the south. The new census of Russia gives a total population of 12,21 1,113, ns compared with 74,000,000 in 1859. Much of the increase is due to the acquisition of territory in Asia. Only three cities in the empire St. Petersburg, Moscow and Warsaw have a population of more than GOO,. 000. There has been no coiibus in Russia since the year 18(10 until 18'.i7 which gives her over 129.000.000. The population in round numbers bv provinces is about as follows: European Russia, 99,000,000 ; Po land, 9,000,000.; Finland, 2,000,000; Caucasus, 8,000,000; Central Asia, 0,000,000; Siberia, 6,000,000. The males and fomalos are about equal in number. The total area of Rus sia is 8,(ili0,2S2 square miles. ' County Commissioner' Court. Statement of A 8 Barnes, sheriir mid tax collector, allowing the uiiiuuut of delinquent taxes collected from April 6, 1I7, to Julv 1, 181)7, with all other col lections and the amount of taxes still due and uncollected, wus examinee) untl approved, and ordered to be spread on journal. In matter of the annuul financial re port of Uus Newbury, Co 8upt of schools; the court examined the ruKirt for the year ending Monday, April 1, 181)7, but the same is not accepted and the clerk is instructed to notify the superintend ent to file an amended financial report. Hendricks Goddard appointed lustice of peace in Talent district, vice J li Dyer, resigned. Ulerk ordered to issue an alius writ for the collection of certain delinuuent taxes 01 ism. Ordered that county warrant No 21 20S, dated April 7, 18D7, for indigent purposes, De canceled ; clerk and treas urer directed to note cancellation on their records. In mutter of road petitioned for by A S Johnson, et ul : N II Spencer with drew his petition for damages and road ordered opened. Mrs E O Gale's monthly allowunce discontinued from this date. Monthly report of DeRoboum up proved. Ketiorts of county officers examined, compared and approved. The records snow there was in tho hands of Treasurer G P Lindley on the 30th duy of June, 1897, tWlO.lu, belong mg w iuu louowmg lunus: County hind K! SS School fund :r7 to Indigent soldiers 123 At county npcclal County road Institute fund Surplus (ram tax sales.. School District No I 6 I. . a.. 29.. .14... I 81 K) IK! 1? -,b n -a iu is an w .11 HI n 10 35 73 3 (17 Vt .D 03 57 M 'JK M .. 17B U m 37 73 lam 76 llll City of Jacksonville XI W City of Medlonl atrt f7 i;uy or Asniaim rai w Total .' 9 8'JIO IS Don't nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick honduche by UBing tnose laraous little puis Known as Lie Witt's Little Earlv Risers. Strang, the druirelst. Medford: Dr. J. Hlnklo, Ucntral Point. 4" J. S. OPTICIAN a! OCULIST f Of 228 Pago street, San Francisco, will bo at Hotel Nash, room 2, a few days only. ' Will examine eyes FREE OF CHARGE Any defective vision corrected. Mr. Woisor " is an Oculist of 25 years experience, and. . those whose eyes need attention will do well to call on him at once " 1 an 6 : - BARGAINS! i i Now Is the Time . . to Get Them .... V it i 2 Wo are clotting up our stock, us wo gf never enrrv it over from one season to another. Wo are now preparing ft for inir fall stoelc, which will ho I larger and hotter valuo than wo ft : ft I DEUEL & STEVENS ...jS -MEDFORD, OREGON j have over shown ft Special Sale -: Summer (Goods We wish to close out all our summer lines, including wash goods, ' summer y goods, summer clothing and underwear, and we are now offering these lines at ... Greatly Reduced Prices ... ,tc- Come in and. see us nnd get prices on tZL. tho above lines it will pay you if you want to save money .... W. H. Meeker & Co. JUST ARRIVED I "J ft, New line of fishing tackol. ammunition and hand loaded shells for the Sportsmen ' Clark's best sack twine for tho Throshers and Mill men .. .. .. . All sizes of box nails for the Fruit men Ooneral line of shelf and heavy hardware e. .. to i. ...i.. i in rjvuryuiiuy BOYDEN & NICHOLSON, THE HARDWARE MEN' LIU DAVIS & GILKBY Successors to O. L. Davis. H The name of the firm has changed, but our r policy remains the same. Wo shall continue L to carry a complete line of . fresh groceries - and give our customers tho benefit of tho lowest prices possible, as well as honest weights. Call and see us and wo will troat you courteously .... DAVIS & GILKEY Mffl 7 'x IJ"" v ui tnu uuob HUlUOtUU B 100 KB S J of hoiiHoliold (rood ft M im OrHi-on. I cup furnish overytliinc in tho 'y, ) Hrio of .... JOHN ;.: MORRIS HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Both now nnd second hand. Also wagons, buggies, carta, farming implomorits of all kinds, Mining tools and guns. Second hand goods bought or taken in exchange ... MEDFORD, ORE.,