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Pumisnei's LI, a( v. 8TATK OP OREGON, ) County of Jfaokion, f 1, A. B, niltop, publisher of tlio Mhdkohd Mail, hereby certify unduranth, that tlio ofratilntlon -of tho MAIL la 2200 papers uauli wouk. A, B. UIJTON, ; Mudford, Of., Doo, 20, 181H). Hulidorlbi-d und sworn lo boforo ino thin U'HIi liny of Duocmbur, iMim ii 'P. l.AW'l'ON. f ORKOON, s ri,. A.3TJHep,puMIheri tlm MKurouri Mail, bereov Mrtifv. , . , y-.... - y f -., f II. -. . wv..t Nin. .w viltuiaiHWy P,otthe Mai u, Is -Q0 papers aaoh ' VOL, II, 1EDF0BD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FBIDAT. DBCEIBEB tlBfWV weep..- : A,S,UUXUH, , mijuiorr, up, fjp M lit m v. . Notice to oodchoppcrs: n Subiorlbed and avt'oi mo this 29th day to before m v Uutiember, .Kivn, . ' J .-J . Nolui'y I'ubllo. u. -. r 1 i .,7.., - ot, v Hublio. BIHI, iminrr llHiiS HKAI ,1.1. 1- , i-- 1, 1-, X PROFEBBIONAL CAKD8. G.t. jonks, ;; ixhinty'huuvhvou,- Aiu or oil UtmlH of Rurvoyliig promptly ilono. I'lin County Burveyor tn lvu you tho only Infill work. ModJord, Oroitou )tt. 0. 13, COLB, s ; I V i i PHYSICIAN AND SUKQKON, Ofaee otar Woltara Howard'. OroMiy Hlore. Mmlfunl.Oroiiol. Ci W. STEPHENSON, , .; PHYSICIAN AND UUItOKON, Of Of r the nw Mmllonl Bank. ' .V. MwlfoMi Orf tan. (J, I', 8NELL, ATTOIINKY AT LAW. Mm of jMkwa Oountt Abstract uo Ootloo- '' Hamlin Handing , Maafora OreaiOT. Aft at t, Notary I'ubllo JfiBRBQN A NARBKGAN, ' AtTtlMHBVM, A8TRCtfclW AKU : V CONVBYANCMM. V-vOasMfisstt to . B. wiitmm, '''; met abstracts of every pteoe of land la Jaekson County, -. . Mm at Msdford Bud, - aftdford, Oratan HAMMOND A 8EARLE, ATTORNKYH AT LAW OaW. In tewrl Blk. : Medford, Or. JjJ, KIHCHOE88NKR, PUY8ICIAN AND 80UOKOM,. - (.'antral rotat, Orfon ataSferfl onloo-I.lnJIoy llulldlof, Wadneaday HtuUy,9:0 to II . m,, od b4 tftor W 8. JONES, PnYSIUIAN AND BUROKOM. Madfwd. Onfoa. F"OaVe--0r Wsak. jt s. Howard, BOBVBYOH AND C1VTL INOINKICB. O, ft! tUpJty atl'naral 8urvor forth Bute M Oncost INtoloo d(lrM!. . Madford. Orafca. FHVblClAN AND MatOatOI, Oate Hi CklMtn' atae. Mtdtord, Ol 2, B. PICKEL FHVMetAM JAND ailttOatllfV M houia-10 lo N a. m. m1 to 4 p.. m. ---"'' ' ' ":" " ,i-w1o, m mi. iorti. ,?(..rfrr,r w. I. V4ioa Pr.' V. Aowni, Yr Ja A MT A I ' - irORD, OREGON t mm "nmMitarfl il,HtV. iiMlrB fit' lolu HUM U Mcsik Md trtnMrt W MpaQK i am n V 1mkliii bUitiBOM. Yof builnau wlloltea... BMiMKiiitwiUii-LwId Duu, Bleoi. Anito kKIonl kuk, ttn Frolco. Ijjdd YBkia, CorUud, Corblo Bnktn Co., W. Y. J, B, BnwAii H. BAUKklfY. The riedford Bank HfBTMB, OHtM A General Banking business Transacted ' DlItKCTt)R87 J H Btnwart. H. K. Ankeny, VY. B.Eoberts W. 8. Crpwoll 9. CrpffOll, Jt, H. whikm W,i y.Torti. nwo Poiton head Jk'l44L DO VIARS KXPKRIKNOK . vT Traoc Maun vmoHTi Ac Anyana Handing ikotiih od1dorlptlqn iT fiulnklf Mrtortrtln our opinion frod wnotnr an fnnnn mirobably pnloiirila. pomniiHilcv llonaatflaUrmmndoiaiaJJ Ylnndbiiokoill'ntcmu ont froa. uldiwl niinnoy for MiuiurliiBiialanM. ( Patanta tnSon tfirouBh Munn S)i rooolra, tPKlal Mttu, without obarua, lu tha Sckntific Hntericatt. A hMiUwrmBlT lllttntratiHl wWf, Mwil ojr- Kilailon nf any smontiug qurni. -i-orm, W'l four montdB, 91. uom bjmn nowttionio. Aft aM . ' . . ' 4l If t. Ofllno, I3t If 8t WaaklaiKou. D. 0. ;all v( Oronii out Hiiw., wliloli urn K0I.LY Ouahanthko: BLACK JACK, KEEN KUTTERand SIMMONS SAWS. A We Can Furnlah Any of tho Above Saw Irom s to 7 Feet In Length. SEQUOIA" and "CLINTON" DOUBLE-BITTED Axes. : Slnale-bltted Axes in great variety. Aleo Wedges, Sltdgee and Handles. M EDFOUD,- ORK. ij First-class Rip ; Fast Horses Ii UNION LIVERY nit! - : , Da KOBOAM ft OKSER, Prop. Cor. Seventh an1 B Sla. nedford, Ore. Special Attention to Commercial Hen g' a a-A-O.-ajiaAm-t- 'T LET NM A T if-. 4lk la.ajaai'.H'l twa rlAlnnJu1 BtftVttr if fit lM lltl IS. . MrpoUt pApurod 4 Escape Your Attention... ' A If ami am' a nratnootiva ourchaaei vsu 'wlll find my (fOOfll A tho blgOHl lo grade and id eannuotion , ... i Colder Weather.. f Will iood be here, and then you will need ? J Robes and Blankets s i ' 1 m . To keep yourself and liorao warm. m I" EferjthlDB oew and uptodaii"rn the harneM line. J - ' . , New winter bono goods of evory description. t c-;a J. G. TAYLOR, 5 MEDFORD, ... & . IlaaaaB vin . - W. t! ORR, Mill Ppronian.'. HEDFORD PLANING MILLS .. .. If 11 v. . .ROBERTS & ORR, Proprietor BlilLQERS and MILL DEN. Plans and Specifications Estimates given on all kiiidu of Meodanioal and Mill work Sr,. ROUGH anORESSED LUMBER 5 Sash," Doors and, Mouldings. Frame making and Insi.e Finish a Specialty. Plaoeof basinees, J.H. Olson's old stand, MedfoHl, OfegOI. Ji'!'.-"i " f'f J-f ri r -. r -" ' ;JrsoriT3loiA.si-i PaielHillv Oompounded, Maria StrMt, ' Medford Oregon'. FRANK W. WAIT SS. ...STONE YARD General contracting In all lines of stone works Cemetery Work a Specialty 1 All kinds of marble and granite monuments ordered dlrcol from the quarry... Viird on O Btrftet Oomraortotftl Holol Ulook JACKSONVILLE JTIHRBLE , ; J. O. WHIPP, Propr. Does General Contracting in all GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. 'Jacksonville. A J. BEEK & GO. CarcM DrlTBrs STABLES r--- -a THE FACT" window abut to bo round In South r( tho, Jowoxt In prloe. UodorlttKlog T A WTTIT .... UKCuura. ED. ROBERTS, Builder THE MORTAR buo sfoE r- e. H. HASKINS, Frop'I.: f. T Haa aaTTMHia i. wi, ua. r ParaDiiur., Paiaait McdlelnM, Booka, . BUUonetr, - - PAINTS and OILS, TobaocoMiOliart.Pcrftamwrjr, Toilet Article, and RverrUiW tha( ta oarrltd la a Intn .-. claa. DRUG 8T0RB , . ,, .. "MEDFORD, OREGON Lines. CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY Oregon. Tlio Jones hydrrtulio "ml4iA KvuriH creek and aifto xeveral of the hydrualio minus on. Pleasant' Creek nre running full blnst, and at pres ent have an abundance 6f waters f At the Broad & Reed ledge.'near tho head of Jackson and , Fore crooks, about eight tons 'of quartz are being but through- trie cruAer' daily. "The ledge is three (eet in width, and the quartz is said' to be veryrioh. ; . . ' .v.i.'v vv. E. L. Haney, who is novbberiaV In? a giant at bis mine some twelve' miles from Jack nonvi lie, reports the outlook (or a big clean-up as the result cf this season's work very promising.' He is crowding the work, with the assistance of several men. ' ;'Vy 1j. L. Love and son, of Tolo, will commence piping on their., placer ground, on the east fork of Sardine oreek,' next week; This mine ' is neaf the ground owned ' by - F. 1 V. Stewart and' D.. W. Andrus. The locality is deoidedly a paying j one and Mr. Love ought to make a good olean-up. . Ailtil , Dr. Ray, who bonded tbe Swin don ledge in Gold Hill district, has a force of fifteen men at work on the "property,' and the ten-stamp mill is being run "to its fullest ca pacity.:', Indirect information con veys the belief that this ' season's output will be large, and it is also reported that Dr. Ray will take the mine under the bond.' H..A. Perkins, of Tolo, was in Medford last week , upon business. Mr. Perkins has but recently made the discovery of a rich quartr ledge near the Haydeii mine. The ledge is three feet in Width and contains good prospect of free -gold. '' The gentleman is enthusiastic over his prospects and is, going to do con siderable development work.. : Sucoess seems to be orowning tbe labors of ' Shearer Bros., who are operating a hydraulio just below Steamboat. : The dirt now being taken out pays above 26 cents to the cubic yard, and finds of good' s:zed nuggets are frequent; one was picked up recently which contained 132 in gold. Under' the present favoring conditions; Messrs. Shearer expeot to clean off much. "more ground than usual this season. ' George Howard, who has been doing a good bit of prospecting . on J. 8. Howard's land, in the Willow springs district, was in Medford over Christmas.' Hisprincipal' work was in the. vioinity of where, in years long agone, a rich pocket was taken out. He hus struck what he believes to be the head in which the pooket was found and from this he has taken out some ' good.' pros pectB and he feels almost aure-' b will find rich rook and plenty of t enroe & aon, wno own a paying and promising mine on Poormap's oreek, are now operating a giant with 'a' fairly satisfactory supply of water, ajthough more ' could be used to good advantage.',., They, also have a force of men - at work drift ing on. their olaim." Permission was recently granted Messrs." Pearoe by the' county commissioners to change the line of the county' road running through their property, whioh will be of great bonefit and convenience to them, since it will give them much more room to' work; They express confidence in this season's olean-up being the largest they have ever had. ; u ; 1 The opportunities offered by the late rains have been gladly wel comed by a large number ol the miners of this oounty by nearly ltneesfcd A'4. .'ordus M f.v. were; ahxirtus ' to.-make th'e' Dsn, .'.1b&riW'.W)'-VktW aWndaocfi AKVftMJ did Bot even top to'eWbrftUs'Ciistmris. Tbe tbaMKflaWtBfinv Ha(on- wubev.toei moi ' W-flfJtfAle11 yf varj 'In Vtari'1 .-j. 'Ml: 'sL-J'-cXZ- KXl suits ' MfTJii-CimiSlomd, iOlmrSSv juatlwyjtl Jas. Young', tit owser of Steam boat ledgej near SUamboat, recent ly ran across a large and aeemingly inexhaustible body of "porphyry and slate, which has already yield, ed several tons of very rich orei tipcj whioh will be easily worked. ' One Indication of the richness of this fortunate - find was ' the test made one day last4 week, when '922 was taken from'- one'- pan of partly de composed concrete matter.; Some of the old miners in that vicinity believe (hat Mr, Young haa found the long lost ledge worked years ago with.' astonishing - results by a corporation.' wboee gross income from ibe claim , is said . to have amounted 'to nearly a half-million dollars. Mr. Young will rapidly push the work of protpecting the property "f " Y'V . Tell Your Slstsr .' : A beautiful complexion, is an impossi bility without good pure blood, the sort tbat only exists in connection wWb good digestion, n healthy liver and bowels. . Karl's Clover Root Tea act directly on the towels, liver and kid neys keeping .thorn in perfeot- healths Prioe 25 cts. and 50 oU.: Sold by Cbas. Strang, druggist. . ... ... .. SCILKCL4 Alii) iA JoiitY."1 " . ; The leii(tlh of life of a tradesman is only two-thirds that of n farmer. '- Collis I'. Huntington ays that tbe beat way to become rich is not to talk during business hours. - J ; '; '-. ' Pennsylrnnia conl miues are prepar ing 'to substitute compressed air for mules as the motive powervfor the cars in tbe underground workings. ; During the first week in May 256,000 Munfis of cedar wood were shipped from Navarro county, Tex., to pencil factories in Cincinnati ami New York. A fly so minute as to be almost iu visible ran three inches in half a second. ajd was calcujatetl to make uo less than 540 steps in the. time a healtliy man could breathe once. A man with a proportionate agiiity could run 24 miles in a uiimite,. j, ; ; , In Vienna the typhoid rate of 12.6 deathB per 10,0110 inhabitants fell to 1.1 after a pure water supply was obtained. In Dantxic iv fell. from 10 per lO.I.UU tc. 1.5. In Munich.jafter, the intrikluction of a good, water supply and proper sew-: age, the rate fell from 21 pet 10,000 to ' 0.3; in Boston from 17.4 per 10,000 to Coat 'if rnlveraal' Paf.at. f. To patenf an ' invention all over the wqrld cds'ts about 15,000. Thiimeails ,in 64 countries.1 A ' - , , . . .,! No Klgbt to UgliBess. The woman who is lovely in face, form and., temper, will .always have friends, but ono who would be attrac tive must 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 blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wratohed oomplex ion. Eleotrio Bitterr is the best medi cine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rioh com plexion. It will, make a good looking, charming woman of a run down invalid. Only 50 cento at Chas. Strang's drug store.' ' .' . -T- A. Slover, the dravman, get him to do your haulincr. Household goods and heavy artloleS oarefully and safely handled.- Teams always handy and teamtters courteous. . : a."'i.:. ' Legal blanks at TUB MAIL office. levi stress a er XJt Sty W SPANISH MASHIS. i'liil Braaaas BfTroili.rilli AitaieS. . j t ,' , , u'. i. . a . .-'' HBallla'aV Madrid greets are by nomiart alfo-. getf"';r. flelfavtable. -floiOc sre brup'l aiut ,ro't anil' t . 4- kepi,' lint 'other nxc H 14." ;tWr. Is'KWliffrrtilc. , ,p rinorf :; N'iirwfrafi ivriri, ' s'p.ndoi't,(,ftvJir;JW.yoTk:a'ftuHi,I. tftid tMl-.v n blyfjlt'ifnmwrfdeil,,;!;-).! - ' n nf?. liv ...... i ,i '. :,i a i,:k. bred MaXilyTiiavVrW iook; "Sien inwlhelr mvn 'hrntf full of this siliini-sK Mid Iht-y xiiluose.WHti, enare tiitJtuuliiih ta.ilu)UUH.-laie '1 In v are much more e'efuK), wtth, for eigner than with is."' Another lad v. who, under atreis ) family' 'mlsfor'-' tune,, was tnking a w 'honrilerst totiV me that she hail qever jrcelyeil Rpunaf gentleineh because' of hr dauititera. ..'.Foreign gentlemeniihe' tJermiiS,' . English Jud -ADiarlcam ;y,hprjo :I-jhav(t had Jiere,'! she said, "are Jttry, tftr.K; , about that, but itls mh ier. Jliev treat' the girls as fii). and jtlinw tlic?' same respect -the-last Tray-nKihc'-fl nit. OJ Spaniards tbat eouldtv't ht rxprcfril.t Our young men are-all-for lovemakioi; and soch nonaenae.i Aod my ilSuphtpra -have no father tot brothers' to. protect ' ! them.f ,.'', s- ?, tei!5-7..'' ' 141 ''' , "Tbat very lacli ought to be t heir per- . feet proiectjon with gentlemen," Isatil. : "Oh, Spaniard are guiUemen,-"r loyally hastened to'declare.l'J'liey aru tbe moat gallant, gentlemen... in rtUe; world. The trouble is vbey arc a ! lit- tie too gallant.", - ;r 'i:!t f, . i.t i 3 Madrid is better than the cities- nf ' Audalusia add worse than the cities of northern Spain fa it treatment of wom en. A young Spanish girl cannot wnlk -nlbne.howevef sedately, in Seville, without-a running fire of salutations:' "Oh, the pretfy face!", , "What -cheeks if roses!" "Blessed ' be thy mother!'' "Givei me a little smile!" And eieji m ,y Madrid Spanish girls of my aeqifainUtir an'ce hare broken aheir lanaacreaa the faces of. men who tried to snatcb.a klM'' In passing.-' $! ",: :-rm ;.-j: A COSTLY DRESS. .1 D' Ta Ca)aaie Bulaulalr atre-i ' ' mlmmrn Uaaai aat rnalau . v: -' :.n': '91: Of course it .comes from Faria the home of strangely extravagant idea 4 -1 young lady of noble family is deter mined to get up a costume far more. .gorgeous- than any ever before worn by,' , women. She is now having the design, . .. made according to her, notions. , ybe. i r was acquainted, with the theory that i t added brilliancy is given to jewels by tb J sheeu.ot, a. healthy skin, having often-41 noticed the fact that-dlaifiomlf ' amli' ' pearls flaalv most brigittlj on sbinirlir ijecks ami shouldera. - She has, there"- " fore, gircr. iTfilers far an entire costume, j to bu 'muilv ' nf nothing bot precious stones mwl precious reetals,saya. tha. i New orli 1 i nld. , - j , Die pearls, diamonds and-rubies are to lx so set that they will bein imme- J dintc contact with the -wearer's skm.' ' The. lower, part of the costume wilt be- ' almost solid, the. gold and silver being beatentrery thin, so as to rjft extremely pliable and light. The arms, hands, feet. ' , neck; i and. shoulders are be almost covered with loops of pearls, stars or '. , Adiamonds, and rings of all kinds. Tho- . breast wi.ll shine with stars and. crea-., (i cents of rubies, emeralds andidiamondn. ,-. The rest ot the body will, be covered. with pliable bauds of woven, gold, on k r, which jewels will glisten hke tlewJ ' 'drops., -i. i.t -iv ' " Many of the brilliants will be pur-, chased In the rough hud cut into the shapes which best accord with, the places in which they are, to be set. Una. the , ',: costume when finished w ill cost a large - fortune goe without sayiug. ' Cn.lljr Anawereit. , , .... i Hojack t often seii .the, (.'brnluia. goose. mentioned in Chnstihas stone. 'What i,,, the Christmas goose? . . ,-!tv: 1 Tomdik-ihc (?iirutinas gooie iathe man who spends more money for pments than he cun afford. Jjidgo. )!- -ii V. .. ' I,,',, i.'l-: .' . ter. The quostlon conies on each Chrlstma ' morn 1 ;" . . m s i-. To Interrupt men's gentler mirth. . , '- ; - "How can the blowing of a horn : Assist In bringing peace to earth t" ,v ' WnshlrfRton IMnr ; ' - . " I , Chase & Sanborn's onffee at G. I. Davis',. . . ,'-. ,. , i, :. ,.t r- " ? -t.i " . 1 ;': - A