THE 1IEDF0RD HAIL Published Krcrt Friday Morning. A. 3. BLITON. HIM WU BORN TOUITLf. - lis li of teat dyi but Quits a plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $1.80 PER YEAR. (red to lbs Posloftioe at Medford, Oregon u Beoond-Clus Mall Matter. Midford, Friday, Junb 2, 189. THIS PAPER SnaffiS vaniauig Agency, ee and eft Morcnania p-x efcanfe. Ban Fraaolaco, California, where ooa tracts for tdverUalng can be made for It. Our .Clubbing Lut. Tu Mail and Weekly S. F. Call $2 00 " " " Examiner 2 85 ' " . Chronlole 2 3S Oregonian 2 00 " " Cosmopolitan ... 2 00 S M " -Sunday Bulletin.. 2 00 " x " N. Y. Tribune.... 1 05 . 4. Weekly Cincin nati Enquirer, 1 76 atlEi T It js no certain that Dreyfus will be returned to France and given new triajl and will be set free, - He. has -ou&tlived many of his per eeontortjtnd others have left the country. When Dreyfus iz declared free man all nations of the world will rejoice.' . ; The orobardists' hereabouts with almost a solid vote declare the fruit crop never in a better or more promising condition than right now. The prune orop is unusually heavy! while appleB and -pears are about on an average with other years which has always been good. tion to declare war than to with draw from one; to begin trouble than to end it. They evidently be lieved that in international rela tions the states would adt as a unit that party lines would disappear and the two-thirds requirement would serve as a Balutary coiiBerv ative measure. It hnu come to pass, however, that treaties submitted to the senate are looked upon as the aots of administrations that are in power, and because of this have been supported, with few excep lions, by senators of the dominant party, and opposed by the political opponents. It rarely happens that any party has a two-thirds majority in the senate. In consequence, it is usually so difficult to secure rat ification that the senate has not in aptly been termed the "graveyard of treaties." The number that have failed to find approval is large. Just what Democratic newspa pers would have bad handy to howl abobt .had there not been an unusual amount of trusts formed during the past few months would be hard to guess. Since the war matters have been handled so entirely satisfactorily to the people the calamity howlers' props have been knocked from .under them. But, speaking of trusts; There need be no uneasiness felt as re gards them. The .Republican ad ministration and the courts will at tend to them in due time. Trusts are but the natural produot of pros perity. No person can cite .an in stance- when trusts were .formed when the finanoial conditions of country was on tine down am run Trusts in the magnitude which they are now assuming are an entirely new feature which will be ,met and handled just so soon as they ' assert their assumed .power and. be come oppressive to the people. Echoes From the Street. J. V. HetTnor: "Word mmm from the Olson law mill that they have 4IK1 . 000 feet of lumber on the yarda." A. A. Davis: "I have been In the Rogue riv'6r valley ten years and tills season is the most promising of any since I came. There ia ani-n In 1m an abundant crop of everything." J. tv. Redden: "I had a latter fmm E. W. Carder Monday. He left Sattla on Friday night. May 19th, at luo'ulock, for Skagway. The letter I received from aim Monday was mailed at Skug war thus it oanoa anen that hnth him. . i . - sen and the letter made auiok time nimsell making the trln from Seattle m aaagway and the letter from Skag. way to Medford all In a little over nine days. Mr. Carder will ao to Dan-- ooa uy overiana to toe lanes, and mere oy water, lie says be was about ten days too early to make a suc cessful trip inland but be was going to uu iu uib nme witn wore on tne new railroad wnloh Is being extended from the summit to the lakes. He saw a gentleman at Skagway who had just rows out irom uawson. Tola man knew Mr. Little, of Medford, who is now at Dawson, and had with him a message and money for thn fnmllv h Mr. Little, he said', owned an interest in two good mines." I was seriously afflicted with a cough for several years, and last fall had a The pardoning power should .be taken from the governor and lodged in a board of pardons. It ,is too much to expect of one man to with ctandall the appeals made by friends o: penitentiary convicts and .con demned murderers. With a board individual sympathy could .not .be wonted on to the extent that ob tains where one man hears .all the responsibility. Eugene .Guard. Correct you are, Mr. Guard. Just ao long as the pardoning jwv-.er U Tested in one man just so long will, - that man's generosity of heart :be imposed upon. T iere are very few, if any, cases wherein pardons should be granted. W-hen twelve good men and true, after hearing the ( vidence in court, fix a crime upon an indi vidual the penalty for that crime should remain unpaid until the laei day and minute of sentence has been served. When pardons are fewer and mars difficult to procure then will crime be Jeseened. A pardoning board should, by all .means, be created and .this board should be appointive rather than -elective. more severe couch than Hvr hnfara have used manv remedies wlthmit ro. ceiving muoh relief, and being recom mended tOtrVR hnttiA nf Phimhar iln'i Cough Remedy, by a friend, who, know ing me to do a poor widow, gave It to mo, a iriBu ii, ann wnn tne most grati- iying results. The first bottle relieved me very much and the second bottle has absolutely cured me. I have not nan as good bealth for twenty years. Respectfully, Mrs. Mary A. Beard, Claremore, Ark. Sold by Chas. Strang, druggist, Medford; Dr. J, Hlnkle, Cen tral Point. Fourth Annua Commencement. It ib u striking feature of our leg islation that a majority vote in uugresB may Degin a war, wnUe a two-thirds vote is required to end At. A declaration of war by .con gress is like an ordinary legislative enactment. To authorize it the two nouses must act concurrently, and .it must receive the approval of the president. The formal conclusion f warj however, is reached only by . a peace treaty, which, like other treaties, must be negotiated by the president and approved by a two thirds vote in the senate. This is much more difficult to accomplish than it is to get a majority vote in each house. At first glance it looks as if the founder of the republic in iewled o make' ft easier for the na- Following ia thn Southern Oregon state normal school commencement June 2-7, 1899: FRIDAY. jnMR 9 2:00 p. m. Class day exorcises, SATURDAY. JIWI B 8:00 p. m. Elocutionary contest for meaaiB, Dy members of the junior and ocuiur classes. SUNDAY. JITNK 4. Jl:ou a. m. Baccalaureate sermon, by Rev. J. A. Townsend, Ph. D., pastor mi irresuytenan i;nurcn, itoseourg. MONDAY, jtrwic fi. 8t60 p. m. Exercises 'of Department of music. TUESDAY. .Tnwn R. 2:00 j). m. Meeting of board of regents. 3:00 p. m. Business meeting oi Alumni Association. 8:00 p. m. Program by Bellview and .uxcaiisior literary Societies. WEDNESDAY. .TriNK 7 iu:uo a. m. Graduating exercises of uie uiaes. :uu p. m. Reunion of Alumni at the uotei uiegon. All programs of the week at Chan. .awDIUDVW cAuupii Mjoee oi class day, which will be at tho normal. A charge of 10 cents for admission to elocutionary contest, Saturday evening. Mo Kigiit To Ugliness. The woman who la Invnlv in lima fontn and temnor will nlwnoa h friends, but one who would be attrac- tluewuBt keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will .be nervous and irritable. If she has .constipation or kidney trouble, her im pure bleod will cause olmnles. hlntnhpa akin .eruptions and a wretched com plexion. Electric HItterB is the best medicine in the world to revnlntn stomach, liver and kidneys and to parity tne:btood. Itgives strong nerves, bright eves, smooth, velvety skin, rii-h complexion. It will make a good look ing, charming woman of a .run down invalid. CnLv.W cents atOhaa. Stranir'a Additional Local. For salo Several ftrst-olnss mlbh cows, or w 11 sell cows and milk roiilo complete outflt, or vows alone. A. M. Hoover. We people wore not a little sur prlsod and greatly pleased Inst wuok when Editor Gooriro Parker dropped iu on us torn few days' visit. George is editor, puhltshor uud owner of tho lone (Oregon) Post. It is onu of tho bout gotten up local paporg in Oregon uud the people thereabouts ought to bo proud of it, it ts well edited, tho looul matter is very oleverly penned mid every line sparkles with news and a new way of Baying It. The pupor Is well natronized and tho ads nro mo ohanloally constructed and Uoorgo does it all. He is an apt student Irom TllK nail snop and wo are proud oi mm. He has reoontly been npjiolntod United States land oomuiistlouur and like the trlshman'a scythe ho outs a broad wide, but ho oan't possibly prospor so thoroughly In his several capacities that all is not doserved, Mounoo it Karnes head Quarters for fanoy fruits. Few Dooule there are In Jackson County who are not rejoicing because of the fact that Mr. Olwoll aud his sons are to bo in part this season recompensed tor their labors in their large anulo or- obard. f or years tneso poople have moored wen anu nave paid out an 1m1 inense sum of monov la the ulantlnir and tnorougn cultivation oi tnolrtreo, out not until tnis year nas tnoro beon promise of return. Tho trees were iiut naturally not ready to put forth tholr harvest. The orchard Is iu a very healthy condition and from now on a good crop can reasonably bo expected each year. About half of the orchard is bearing this season and it is expected that upwards of twenty carloads will be the harvest. New crash overskirts and fancy underskirts at the Racket. Saturday was little Hazel Davis tenth birthday, and in response to in vitations, a bow of her young friends gathered at her home and spent tho afternoon most delightfully. Games of all kinds were played, and refreshments oi ice oream, oaue and bananas closed one of the happiest little birthday parties ever given. Those present were tern rtorns, Bertha Davis, Mabel John. son, hern Hutchison, Ruth Lumsden, Prudence Kamn, Agnes Isaacs, Wilna Gilkey. Loralue Bllton. Venita Hamil nn r-.. 1 .1 t.T .. II. r...U T , n nuiters ana Ara r osier. Best line of cigars Mounce it. Karnes. County Commissioner Perry, nf Sams Valley, is the happy father of a little girl baby which came to his very pleasant farm home on Thursdnv nf last week. Best and cheapest hosiery at Racket. the Carpenter J. W. Miller 1b engaged these times in putting up a fine farm residence for Mr. Fish, on his farm over north and east of Central Toint. Wanted Man to cut cord wood. Wallace Woods, Medforu. I have in stock and for sale Stand ard mowers and rakes and extras for standard machinery. W. H. Simmons, ui oeconu nana store, fueoiora. Get Wells & Shearer to do vour inuving BBiisiaction always. Uev. j. s. McUain will Drench at Talent next Sunday at II o'olock. and at Anderson creek school house at 3 o clock p. m. Choicest candles that can be bought Mounce & Karnes. Rev. 8. H. Jones, of Jacksonville, delivered an excellent sermon before the Ministerial Association of Medlord last Monday. Ice cream soda at Mounce & Karnes'. H. M. Crowcll. who la aufTHrlnor from a very painful accident to one of his knees, Ib reported to be very much improveu. , Our ribbon case is full of rmrcftlnn ne nacicei. Dr. J. B. Wait has moved hia office to the Lindlev block, over Hutchison oc iumsaen a store.. For sale at this office one ton uuggy in gooa conamon. T. H. Short, of Ashland, is em ployed at the Merriman blacksmith Bhop. Finest torchon lace in town cheau at me xtucKet. L. A. Mumhv has moved his family w uib vrriiuu creex larm. Summer corsets at the Racket. "Van E" is tub photographer. Advertised Letter List FollowlDir la a list of InttAra m&liilt.n ,. oslled for Id tho Medford noHtsifflni, nn h, hi inoo Durfee, J B Lenerd, B Mlckelsco, Olney A eharcre of one cunt will H mail nm. Am. llverv of each of the above 1nttra Persons calling for aoy oi the above letters wm yicwM, af - Aaveniseu. m. rBKom. f ostmuter. Bor Kent Commeretsvl hotel, Medford, Oregon, Will rebuild and repair to suit renon Bible renter. Dr.J. B. Ray. Gold Rill. Fsr ExdiajHe Hotel DrODertv in this valley for rnal. mvokb property in MeoMra or small ranch near here. Inquire of York & yv.oriman, Medford, Oregon, Land for Sate, I have decided to offai mv lum and stock ranch, comprising 760 acres of land, for sale, at a bargain. Is as good a stock ranch as there la In Smith Oregon. Call upon or address me at Climax, Oregon. A. Wyland. Farm for Sale. 260 aoroi Oi miles north of Woodville on Evans oreek. Fine bottom land. mostly cleared. Loo- hnnon and ham- old apple orohar"'. fine spring water: t mile to postofHoj, dally mall; largo neighborhood: sohool near bv (111 snrm suitable for alfalfa; water easy put on. 11500! liberal dlannnnt f.ii- nnah. Ad. dress the owner, Jas. W, Green, at the arewery, eflfprd, Ore. Volunteera son to Start Bom. Wafhinoton, May 11. The war de partment is proceeding on the theory that by the end of July not a volunteer soldier- will be 'left in Manila, an" Gen eral Otis' report today that the trans port Warren has arrived advanoea the time when tho homeward movement of the volunteer troops will begin. Al ready information has been reoelved that mall for the First California and Second Oregon volunteer regiments snoma not be sent to Manila but to Ban jrrancisco. The arrival of the traaaporl Warren at Manila will enable General Otis to embark both the California aaft Oregoa boy nraoh sooner than WMwqMoted, and it was said today they woald not remain in tne Philippines muoh beyond the anniversary of their departure from Ban Francisco, which was a raar uto next Thursday. JNO orders regarding the embarkation will be isaued from Washington, Gen eral Otia having been given full power to send or hold troops us his nooessitiea may permit. A prominent ofBeial of the war department said today, how ever, that in hia opinion not a volunteer soldier would be loft in the Philippines by August 1. The dealers in ostrich f eathora thrim oh. out Southern California are to form a froat. MiiiiMvitttiliiitiliifikiMitiMi County School Notes. ! By Supt. Q, A. Qregory, ! V V V Tho soliools of Medford, Juuksouvlllo and Asliltuid closed lust wouk. District No, '20 la planning for n rally oi tne pupiis aim patrons oi ino sunooi. The Bunorlntondunt has been bo oordi ally Invited to be presunt and purtlul- patu mat uu giuuiy aouopts, Tho graduating exercises at Ashlniid were held on Tbusdny night at tho Chautauqua building whluli was not .argo enough to hold the grout mini bur who wiBhed to attend. Thui-o were thlrluou graduates. Car faro for tho trln to Los AnuuluB auu return to ain-iiu tue muoiing oi tuo National Educational Association will be but t$b round ti ll). If 100 go from Oregon. Mooting u July II to 14 Tlukota good from July 6lh to August lom, witn stop over privuego on re turn. Gut ready to go, Thoro were no graduates from Mod- ford this year, but the school uavo oloslug entortaiumont which was wull attended by all who could gut In the house, Tho many beaulllul drills, marulius aud songs wuru luturspursud with rooltutlons mid other foulurvs whlob uiudo thu ovoulnii ono of gruat delight. An admission wus uliurgud, too procueds to go to luu library fund. Thu sohool eutortutnmcnt at Wood ville by tuuubor and pupil was a groat success, i lie sonool room wnsarowdud to its utmost capacity by an apprecia tive audluuce. Llucoln Savage uusurvus the praise ho Is receiving from tho pat rons of that district for his energy, taut aud good managumunt of the school. If we aro not mistaken that school will soon regularly employ two tuacbora. Some goud peoplo do not seem to ap preciate tho work dono by a certain grnphophono used In sotuo districts. frobably the work dono la worth wbut ia paid for It. If you want something better, engage the gramophone and tho superintendent. Thu oxpunso Is 1 to tl.SOforauevenlug in country districts All made over that goes to purubaso uorary dooms for tne sunooi. ino above uhargo is simply to cover ox penses. When the maublne is paid for it win oe used ireo. The graduation exercises of the Jack sonvllle high school last Thursday night drew a crowded bouse. Through out the exercises the attention of the audience was held by songs, rooltatlons, oruiB. aiaiosues anu arauuationeasava. The Bret part of the evening was de voted to exorcises by tbo young mem hers of the sohool. in which tbe skill. ful training of Mr. Jacobs and Missus Coleman uud Potior was evidunt. Tbo latter part of tho program was 111 led by the three graduates, Dora Hurley, Lewis Ulrlob and Maud Wilson. If Prof. Horton can continue to dovelou as good types of womanhood and man hood as those throe. Jacksonville will oo well to keep dim indefinitely. Tbe next night, Friday, wo accopted the cordial invitation of Prof. Hitch cock to attend the grammar school graduation at Asnlatid. Though we were on the Boot a little before tho time, at tbe Chautauqua building we found the doors locked, but one of the ushers pulled us through a crowd of three hundred people outside, made a mysterious signal thatoponod tho door and we were soon Inside facing a closely Saoked, eager audience of twelve hun red. The exercises from beginning to end were oi an elegant, chaste type that won the hearts and approval of every one present. Tbo wolcomo of tbe class by Prof. Hitchcock, who pre sented the diplomas, was full of ex cellent advice and encouragemont to the group of twenty beautiful young ladles and manly young gentlomen who enter tbe high school next fall. Hon. tt. u. bralth, ol Uranu Pass, then gave tbe class address, the advice In whlob. if followed, will insure auoccas ih the high school work. SPECIAL MIL. 5,000 YARDS" Simpson Calicoes 33 YARDS FDR $..00 Also many other good things in Cotton Goods, which we buy and sell below market price. Call and inspect these Money Saving Values. Respectfully, F.K. DEUEL &co. W. L. ORR, Mill Foreman. ED. ROBERTS, Builder EDFORD PLANING MILLS .. .. ITU ROBERTS & ORR, Proprietors BUILDERS and MILL MEN. Plans and Specifications Estimates givon on all kinds of Mechanical and Mill work Carry a complete line of .. .. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. Frame making and Inside Finish a Specialty. PJ.Hca of "UHinoM. J- K. Olson's old BtanJ, Mflflf Qf (j, OfeOII Among the Churches. CIlltlSTIAN CHURCH. At the regular services next Sunday ,at the Christian Church the pastor will speak on the following subjects: In the morning, "Tbe Manliness of Christ." Iu the evening, "Business, Dllllgance and Fervent Religion." Neighbors and strangers coroiauy invited to attend. M. E. CHUKCH, SOUTH. There will be preaching 8undav morning and evening at the usual hours I lor services. Sunday bcdooi at 10 a. m. We extend a cordial Invitation to all, who may desire to do so, to attend all these services. Methodist cnuncn. The regular services will be held at tbeM. E. Church next Bunday. The morning theme will be "Justification of Works." The evening theme will be one especially suited to tbe uncon verted. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all who find it pleasant and convenient to attend our services. H. N. Rounds, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. There will be regular preaching service this (Friday) evening at 8 o'olock, preparatory to the communion service next Bunday mornlngnt 11a. m. Let every member of the ohuroh be present if possible. Thla preparatory service ia publio and friends of other cnuronosareoordiauy invited to attend. Tbe usual aervlcea will be bold next Sunday morning and evening. Tho new hymn books will bo used in the singing services. It Hever Disappoints. This la one of the peculiarities of Hood's Saraaparllla It ourea Borofula, Bait rheum, humors, stomach and kidney troubles, nervousness. Hood's Pills cure all liver ilia. 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