1. IE IIEDFORD ME PultlMiod Kwrv t'rldav Mivmtm. A. S. BLITON. MAN WM ORN TO HUSTIE He Is of Utf fluytt; tuit iiuite u ii-Liif MWMRIPTiaNSu5 '12K YEAR Balercd liutuu'OAUHm' in Secoud-Ctiu- llKOrVUl), l'KIOAV, t'eb, 25,lsSs. signaled the dreadful death of 253 American Amnion. i.i , sitord, Ortigoa THIS PAPER nuiair areac.. ana oo vortnuM ofcinf-e. riaa KraaclMO, CfcHforul. whore coa mole (or edTcrUsui om toe mole for Ik Our Ctubkmg List. The Mai and Weekly S. F. Call $2 25 " " " EKmlnor 2 35 " " " Chronicle 2 85 ; " " Onxrouian 2 00 .. Cosmopolitan .... 2 10 " Weekly Cincin nati Enquirer,. - , - 1 "6 A Minnkapous diyine recently asserted that it was his belief that while indulgence in strong drink is growing less among men it is actu ally increasing among women. Tiik government relief expedition to the" Klondike being reported stalled on the way thither, it would now &em in order for at second party to he immediately fitted out and sent; north to relieve the relievers." Tim new Jersey legislature is considering a bill, which provides for a tax of $2 a year on - every bachelor in the state. If it goes through the revenue thus raised ought te be used in providing homes for aged, spinsters. ' A white school teacher who eloped with and married a full bloodod Piegan Indian, and is now working as a waitress : in a frontier hotel to support herself and him, is probably-wondering where all the romance-of the forest has so sud denlv flown to. Spaim has ordered work to bo im mediately beguu on a new warship in the dock at Cadiz. That is foolish. If hat she evidently fears really happens, long before that cruiser could be half finished there wouldn't be any docks left nor, very possible, any Cadiz. G. L- Davis of this city has an- nounced himself a candidate for the office of county clerk, subject to the pleasure of the Republican con ventibn: George is a thorough busi ness mau and a good citizen and if nominated would make a lively chase tor the coveted goal. Listen to this from the Klamath Falls Express: "It. frequently happens that the idols of our youth are shattered like a bisque doll or gradually crumble away like decorative mastic ana tbat which we bowea down be fore and worshipped in the manner 01 a (Jeleebal, etc." And Editor Pierce was married Ply last week. A ttESTi?0 of toe Jackson "County sugar beet comJnittee is called for tomorrow, Saturda,"1 ,n Me(lfMl Chairman Hammond'W ade a peraoual nppeal to all of thenVto P present. There are some ' things! that must be looked after which b.aye a leaning toward the probable good of the valley in beet culture. Every committeeman ought to be there. :.';' . "., Every seal needs' ten pounds of fish a day in order to live' and keep its health, and it is declared that the Alaskan coast would become the greatest cod fishery in the world should the seal be exterminated in that quarter. Better the ' cod than the seal. The latter is a source of great domestic misery at least once a year, and is beyond the financial reaoh of the poor; while. ten pounds of fish a day would suffice for the largest family many times over.r It is settled: The seal mustgo; Now they are saying that, even though the Maine were blown up by some Spanish miscreant, Spain, as a nation, cannot be held respon sible. This seems mighty ' tough' if true. If true there is surely some thing at fault with our international law; but if this ; thing ''goes on -wo will ; probably ' be .apologizing, tp Blanco arid his whole crowd before long for., the, disturbance, to their slumbers caused by tho noiso which. Whks the Cascade Locks were opened the State of Oregon had on hand a number of locomotives and Hut cars, etc., which wore used the operation of the nortug railway TJ.v.f unr now worthless to the state aud bids have biiMi-Msttod for and recnived, for thuir purchase. The highest bid was $3700. Sulera poo pie have intimated that a good use for the railroad equipments would be that of removing thorn to the Cap ital and establish a railroad line for the benefit of the state institutions. If there is anything that Salem wonts it ought to have, for. is not Salem the whole State of Oregon, and is not the convenience of the state's officers paramount to all things else? Yes, let Salem have what she wants. Give her two rail roads it will make legislating ens ler wnen it can oe "railroaded on a pair of real steel rails. The Maine Explosloa Still a flystery. As the Investigation into tho causo of the disaster to the Mains progresses the opinion that the explosion was the result of treachery appears from tbo roporis of newspaper correspondents to bo gaining ground. No official re port regarding the inquiry has been made at Washington, and none Is likely to be made for at least a day or two, A New York World correspondent telegraphs that the situation at Havana is becoming intense, and that Consul General Lee has advised Americans not necessarily detained there to leave (or home at once. The further the inquiry into the causes that led to the Maine disaster proceeds the more remote, appear the chances that any evidence will be die covered to snow mat me disaster was duo to an accident. Those divers who penetrated into the forward part of the wreck found that the whole forward end of the ship, from a point just abaft the forward turret, bad been twisted 15 or 20 degrees to starboard. That part of the vessel was a wilderness of debris and curled and twisted plates, The sharp, jogged edges of some ot the plates added danger to the difficulties of the divers. In one instance they al most cut through a rubber tube which supplied the diver with air. une important discovery made was the position of the bodies found in the wreck, 100 of which were floating: about in "the torn compartments. A full score of these were examined by my inform ant. , All of them were in hammocks and all had the arms curled upward. They looked as if tbo men had been startled by some sudden shock of dunger, and were in the act of reach' iog up for their hammock hooks to swing themselves on deck when death came. This seems to confirm all that has already been said about there hav ing been two explosions the first startling the men into the act of rising from their hammocks,' the other dash ing out the lives. ... , A contract bus been made and signed between the government and a wreck ing company of New York to raise the Maine. The terms of the contract pro vide for the payment to the wrecking companies the sum of 1871 per day for the regular plant, and an additional payment of $500 per day for the use of the mammoth tug Monarch, while the latter is actually employed. An ex press provision is made that the gov ernment may terminate the contract at any moment. It is also provided that the compensation shall not exceed the sum of money (1200,000) appropriated pj congress for this purpose in th recent reiohiMon passed. - It is also provided that if the com panies should succeed in raising the Maine and towing her to New York, they shall receive a bonus of $100,000. This I Amiuiag. To we Medford people the following trom the Jacksonville Times, is really amusing, in laci it is almost too ridic ulous to be worthy of a pawing thought ' whether amusing or serious: "About 500 Deosto bad eomrrented at Med ford when tbe train conveying tbo prisoners ar rived. Altnougn there Had been (areata of roe&tog, no attempts a.1 violence were maae. be sheriff was on the lookout, however, and ready for any emergency." There were probably 200 people at the depot Sunday morning when Sher iff Barnes returned with his prisoners, These were there because of their curi osity and not a thought of lynching en tered the mind of anyone. Whv should it.be thought of the prisoners at that time were only "suspects," and even did our people feel revengeful enouzh to lynch tbey would first make sure that tne crime was ustenea arignt. Mr. Barnes was unnecessarily cautious, are not lynchers. ' . A UTTU3 OP EVTIIYTtttm. The value of the gg band led ia Chicago last year, figured at 12yi ceuU per dosen, was $7,1160,881. Zela was found guilty on all the charges against him, and sentenced to one year's imprisonment and to pay a fine of 3000 francs. A Missouri sohool teacher has resigned because two of the- boys, pupils, spanked her. She must be one of those unfortunate girls who have no big brothers. Mr. Wanamaker is going to run for governor of Pennsylvania, but wishes to have it distinctly under stood that his candidaoy will be no oargain counter affair. DoueviuK trial ins common use of one cup in oommunion servioes is a menace to health, the Indiana state beard of health recommends the use of individual cups, It is a great price to pay for We Among tbe Churches. i . . CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services; Sunday School, 10 a. m. j preaching at' 11 a. m. and -7 :30 p. m. ; Junior I'.ndoavor,' 3 p, m,, 0. .'. conse cration P"sting; 6:30. Morning sermon, I'OurForcignr Missions. 'L Evening sub ject, "Union Revivals and the .Lessons inoy ipitcn. , A cordial invitrttinn in an to attend. ; ,r. ,.:;',.;",.: Eu Fisnim, Pastor, ' . '!"' EPISCOPAL oritJHcn. ' ' . riUvlno Borvlco.wlll be held in St. Mark's Church . 'on Sunday evening next, February 27th, All invited. - ' safety, but travel to Alaska will not be without unnecessary dangers until those rotten hulks now in that trade have gone to the bottom The Pteamer Elder, bound from Alaska to Portland. Dut in at Port Townsend Tuesday night, two of her Dronellor blades helmr brnknn This will necessitate a delay until repairs are made. Already about $13,000,000 Aus tralian gold has come to San Fran Cisco this season. The Ooeanio Steamship Co's. steamer Moana, which sailed from Sydney on the 15th inst.. carries an additional $1,500,000. ine oiatne was tne tastest sea going battleship in the navy of tbe United States ovor seventeen knots per hour. She had four ten-incb breeoh-loading rifles; six G-inoh; seven 6-pound rapid firing, and eight one-pounder rapid firing guns. The most extraordinary ttiwoshin in England is that of -Skiddaw. in Cumberland. It contains but one house, the occupier of whioh is un able to exercise the privilege of vot ing, because there is no overseer to prepare a voters' list, and no ohuroh or other place of worship or as sembly on which to publish one. Advices from Dawson under date of January 18 say that sourvy has developed among the miners to such extent that there are now 17 cases in the public hospital. It is estimated that there are from 13 to 15 cases in private cabins. Precau tionary measures are being taken to prevent the spread of the malady. The reported threats against the life' of Minister Lee at Havana makes the blood of every loval American citizen boil. As Stone wall Jackson 'said of Barbara Freitche, "Who touches a hnir of yon gray head dies like a dog," ap plies as well in a milled union to day. "One for ail and all for one." The Port Susan Logging Co. has just completed a contract for what reported to be the Inreent cargo of spar tun hern ever put out of rueet Sound. 1 he oargo connists of 640 spars, running from 50 lo 116 feet in length, and varying from 72 inches in diameter at the base to an 18 inch diameter at the ton. Tbe spars go to Boston. Tbe ill wind which is blowing on Chinese shores is already bringing good to American trade. The Eng lish government has placed an or der in Kansas City for 2000 tons of beef to be forwarded to the fleet in China; 1200 tons have been ordered by Russia, and big orders for can ned goods for both nations have been received by Chicago hi ues. The livliestday for years in the wheat market at Pullman, Wash., was last Friday and fully 350,000 bushels changed hands at 62 and 63 cents per bushels in the ware house. Tbe Pacific Coast Blevator Company bought 250,000 bushels, wbile Aaron Kuhn bought 100,000. These are the tbe largest sales ever reported there. Over $200,000 ohanged hands. What is known as the "jag cure" law is in force in Colorado. This enactment, , which was made at the last state legislature, provides that any man, 'upon bringlng'a properly executed paper, containing the sig natures of 12 residents of his county and taxpayers, can force the county commissioners to sena him to Dwight, 111., where ha may take the Keeley cure at the expense of the county, ; The shrewd New Jersey farmers have solved the tramp problem, and that in the simpliest possible man' per. They put tho nomads to work on tbe public roads and the nuis ance disappears. Hence tramps nave become a rarity in those see tions ot the state in which the new system bus. gone into effect, and the same policy, therefore, may be reo' omnierided to other localities. This policy might be tried with good ef feet in Oregon. . ' Thomas A. Edison, Jr., is cred ited with announcing that he can photograph thoiiaht, " Nicola Tcsla tells a ffeiv - York paper that ho has "harnessed tho rays, of. the sUp,r' and will compel them to oporate machinery and give light and heat This inveutloo u still in the experl mental stage, but he declare that there is not a possibility of Its fall urc. He has discovered a method of produolng steam from the rays of tne sun. The steam runs an ongine wnicn generates oieotricity, An Ohio postmaster lias boon an plying the stamp theory to Undo Sam s business. II wauted to in orease tbe sal of postage stamps in ins oinc una utoroDy gain an advauoe In salary, so he gave away a drink with every ten stamps and gave a stamp with every drink. Everybody in towu soon developed an intense desire for stamps and all would probably have goo serenely but for th faot that the postmasUr bad forgotten to take oat a liquor license and was in consequence ar rested. me present winter is aa un usually severe one on stock in Cali fornia, because of the extreme dry weather. The Salinas Democrat has this: "It is reported that Henry Miller, the cattle king, has a force of men at work skiuning cattle which are dying by hundreds on his ranges in lowor Monterey County, A great many have been sent to Liver- more, Ciilroy and other ranches, but still a great number died before they could be removed from the south at all. Those dead ones are being skinned, for the hides can bo used." Two weeks ago an avalanoho came thundering down the moun tain Blopes at the south end of Lake Bennett, An.imnietiBe mass of ioo and snow was deposited on tho trail and 200 tons of supplies wero buried many foet deep. Thoir owners had Rtaoked thorn up to gel her ia what seemed to be a nhol tered spot whilo they wore whip' sawing lumber for boat-building. now thev iiavo Icit only tho whip' saws, and are trying to dig out thoir outfits, ho far as can bo loarned no one was injured by the avalanoho, though peoplo in tents not far nway nau narrow escapes. Horses pre now increasing in price and the future is bright and full of hope, and oilers every induooment to breedors and farmers to produce tho very best kinds of horses. We already have a vory strong demand ibr good horses and prices have ad vanced very much. The prcsont situation shows evory indication of an advance in price for good horses for many years to come and it will not be long before the good classes of horses will bo as high as thev ever were, and it is belioved by our i . . i . l e - - uoni. juugea mat a grana lamino OI the saleable class of horses will be upon us in a fow years at tho most. The great i mprovoment in the Btroots and ronds brought about in the in terests of the wheel has not only created a demand for the light har ness horse, and as this enterprise proceeds to improve streets and roads there will be an lncroaso in the same proportion for that most noble animal. Russians are said not to be es pecially desirable citizens. Quite number of them a few years ago fettled in Logan, Meroer and Em mons Counties, North Dakota. Here is what an exchange says of their mode of living: Epidemios of scarlet fever and diphtheria have visited tbe settlement and Dr. Flaten has made two trips this win ter to those counties. The people live in bouses of adobe, or rather home made briok, plastered with a mixture of mud and manure, and in many cases attached to tbe stables where the animals aro kept. in the winter tne door between the house and tbe stable is kept open so that the heat from the animals will assist in keeping the house warm. Tbe very few small windows in the living apartment are kept closed tightly so that no heat will be wasted, The death rate is enor mous, mostly from contagious dis eases. Tbe people refuse to employ physioians, and hold to the belief that the death of each person is foreordained and will ooour at a certain time, and that it oan neither be delayed or hastened. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Taks Laxative Bromo Quinine. Tiblets. All dnifirlau rotund the money it It (alls to cure 8 cents. . la Proaate Court. I i:mwol Maws i WUIIunsi order tor sale ot DrmH prvyanr. Ksisieof Lsvt Uartuiani million for lo of i statute of ,r J Priddyt onlur of anal ndlle ii'Ut mid UlMonartfs at inisnllun. Uu at Nulllo Drum ortlor fur llnnl iclllu seal, ulslo Of M I. Ilurtall! nrrirtr Miilllnir akliln sale of certain real ealnlo, aleu ni'Ulim uelilu lrnuimi miiuny oxompi niHIl oxi'tiuumi, KHtlttA nf mill ui.r.llMi.i.t.lii .,f niltmr Itnli-M iif ruo ileum ortlor ! Dual sniuouiiilil, Market Kepert. The lollewlng aro the nrioos unltl bv our merchants this wuolc lor (arm nro. iiu. q'hiu Hut -in i.. ..k '...i. - f.l. IN UHMIIUCV UWJU iruuK an tug prices onango; Wheat , " Oats r'lour llarloy Mill Feed... Potatoes,., . nut utter Iteans. drv... . llaooo. Hams Shoulders,,, . , ijru Hogs live.... .OA 40 2.20 pur 100 lbs fl.ZB " ,.1.00 " " ,,50o " " " 10 por dox zu per id . . . .Oiii OS. ....Oil ,...07 . . . .941 .03 03t Oa Delktr Will buy 10 chutes, verbloomtaf, two-year-old rose. These rotes have been transplanted throe times and are sure to grew and bloom from the start with nrouor oaro. I lo have three and four-year-old, out door growa rosea M for II. All tuy other plants at reduced prluos. V'ltANK BUTTKlt. york & Yort man's m Bartabu In Real Estate... ')') AOIliw. ihrno .ail ono half vlloo ftooi iZV M.xllonl, awiu, 'I'hl. la a raro Iwrftlo, m the Inail la nullatilo for any klait of orop. u.r lloularlly alfalfa, One kiunlrnl anil Iblitjr euro. In eroy lata year. A on ACHIW, partly lniprav-dlaal,atKml ten lOU ulloe from railroad, HIOW. iftliiiVk VVII.L buy ono hundred aad slaty eplUUlr aorw of blank luani and (reo soil land with lhlrtea anrna uoa-lim erahard. and fair tmlidtiiin. Tula ralii'li haa eight eprtmfa and akaul lib aerua tillable land. i(X Al-'KKD, (our inline from Medford. I (HI Twenty aero hearlna orchard, ono hun dred aud thirty aoroa uadvr oulllvaUoa, MW, (!KA WII.I, boy hounn aod Sve aeros ef 9Ui)U land la Uari's Addition Ui Modlod. Head 'em off OHENS .ALL THE SAME WIRE NETTING vuuiiiiiiiiuimtv.iiiiiiNiuuiitj mm g I nils a-5 CATCH KM AT S BQYDEH & mm N t 3- H TIIK IIAHDYVAKK MKN VVutor ip08 for streets and lawns Plumbing is strictly in our line. Got garden tools of us Planing Hill... kr ; Gray & liradbury, Props... 1 Hough nuil PromtiMl i 3 Lumber 3 Rustic, Flooring, Coilin", Sasli, Doors, Moulding, Lutho Vork.i3l North O Street, nedtord, Or.fen .-4 lATfM. THE FOOT FITTER Has just received a largo spring ship ment of thn mnnt iin trwlntii .mlina1 Wnll-. ing nnd Dross Boots, Oxford and South- U f II i ICS. A 1 ... wn. I t . 1 . , ..i ...m,, a.ifvini iiiiu ui uiuau Kmi nnui!H, Waukonphast & I'arua huts, (or ladles who, nfV,f. drill. I ,..) ..- I I i . w....w. m.,M. .ww.. J. J iiinui U a KUUU IIV. iiIcbjio call oarly as tliuso stylus will nut bo rl nnl Iitta ti.A n..t tUL .. RfmlrlmgprompUy ttn4d to Svnih 51.. n.Jtord 'Ml XV - aT7 cStoaa splct Bxtrectx Baklag lowdcr P8opicrsort at our expanse If you're not pleased isV DON'T Think bocauso we are 'not 9 talking loud that wa have no j goods to soil Just oome In iik and two If wo don't treat you JM wlltojjinilglvo you 100 onnU In valuo for ovory dollar you invent... Yours for Bargains Davis 8 Gilkey i PiitiiiiHiititttiiiuwtiiimiHiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiimuiiitiiimniiiMtnssiiisiiMr fiell, Lewis & Staver Co. I An C-lou, v. , 'f :. in'un ilia coverod on a ia .on' mui' Oiuvo'd.n'i, CaU O. Hand, a coachman of bucrmnoiiui, was tli'rowu IrouiJi curt aud ius.uuuy killvd. ;.;';''.;. Fruderiolt K. Krutilli. a vuieriin editor and pioneer, diod at hi homo in AUniuda,'euL, of heart luliuro. Caiifornia bankers are itoinx to eHtalr liah a national batik nt Juneau, Almka, with h capital slouk of $6,m). : fcjiyiia of iiicroiisud activity' lit flio lumbor business in Humboldt county, Cal., aro everywhere apparent, and tlie comtiiK si'URuu proinisos lobo tin un usully busy one. Mrs. Bilvoira, a lYirlguosc woman, livitiK on a ranch in Marin county, Cal,, Is under arrest at Bun ltafitel. fjho Is said to liavo cut tho .tonnuo out liar lfv-won Ui-old baby becauso it cried. Eilncate Vnnr Uoarela With 'Oasoarots. Onndy Oatlim-ltc, ouro conntjpatlon forovef. tOo.SJSo, I(O,O.O,(all,dni0gitaN(wxlniotiw, VEHICLES AND MACHINERY s g. -.- -7: '.-, '., 1 1 . " . -v-.-i it... as fj We now have on hand a large stock of Wagons, f li HnpWs and Vino-o-iAR. Pn.11 onrl bao nnr now Oaaa c! M Rlftnlr Tjinrl trnnfrs. '' '.m& - ' e We have a full stock of machinery I of all kinds.'..'',',:.";''' m w I I 13 D. T. LAWTON. Manner MrffoH nranoh. EL'U llllll(lllilIIUiliilIIIIII(UIIIIIIIIII!IIMini1UH(MIIIMlltlllllllllMlt;SSB09rMuu .. B!333SnPnnnnnroRnaffinmnnneai tsututii;utfrjuiUiiiuinuuninkiinS.!;.;:Ju!?