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...... ..a. t uonouorier Printing t ? r; that In thin nro of f tfnirlclly, X ' ' myH nml Lit I it iiiiirn la no auuli tiling iualaiin,ngllll In buallii'aa Ynu nitint uiuvu ono way or tne other, Your Imalnvaa iiiual ul Ihur tncriman tir ttuurmiai'. ' You don't wiuilit Intlo lluiliiluir. It la a demuiiatrtuad fad thai ail Vtrllalng tmya, I' pleood In a good mt'illuill, The ileal tltnilluiir in nniuiiorn urumm la run maii. it una oirotiiiinoii or iiag ' ion wo guarantee 10 u in Frozen Truth "rr rr rlV- mi ifr it Ir PBOVKBBIONAIi OABD8. )R. H. N. HUTM5H, OHTKOCATIIIBT Ilnnnia II anil 4, Opera Kalian III on It, orer Mlraiig'l Drug Hloro. Kamiilinitloua free Maillord, Oregon ARNOM), DHNTIHT. Painlraa r-alruotlon o( tenth, omen over an Dyke's elore. MinMurd.UirKiw. O, T. JONES, COUNTY MOBVKYOR. Anvorall klntlaof Rurvnylnir ommnllv dona, "riio Cuunly surveyor oau give you tbe only legal work. Modlord, Oregon gNKM..iv. HARTSON, ATTOHNKVH AT LAW. Will ninnilce In all rourta of the atait Uamllii llullding, Modford Oregon, J JAMMOND & NARREGAN , ATTOHNKYH AT LAW Office In Stewart Dlk. Modford, Or. X5. KIRCHCES8NER. PHYSICIAN AND BUHOKON, Central Point, Orcon Medford off-co-Llnaioy llullding, Wednoaday and H April and Haluiday, V:3t lo II a. m., on and allor i iu, vw. J, 8. HOWARD, HVRVKYOIt AND CIVIL, KNUINKKIi. 0. I. tJepuly Mineral Hunreynr for tho Stale , or oregoa, roaiomca auuroaei ,,; : MenTord, Oregon. K. B. PICKRL, . ,i .... PIIYBtClAN AND BIIK'.IWlf, Ofnoe houre-ll lolla. m. m.U I :iC l a p. m X-IUy Laboratory-Kiamlnallona 11M to 12k. Dim UaeklD Dunk. Medford. Or W. I. Vawtrn. I'm. II. V. AOKtua, V I'rta O, II. LINDI-KY, CaaOlor. Jackson Comity Bank ...CAPITAL, $50,000. MEDFORD, " OREGON Lattn moaftT on anrmBd anourltv. rcoolvo do- ,y ihmIU aulijftot lo ohflok and iranaaQl n irnnnra oanaing Diiaiotnui. luur uuninrna Hjiigiiw.. flnrrnrinnndmita: Kadd A llu.h. Halam. Anirlo Coltlornln kank. Hnn franolaoo, Ladtl A Tllion. I'orilanJ. Corbln Hanking Co.. n. y : J. U. STBWART, ; It. R. AKKKkT, Proaldnnl. Vice Hrcnldtnt. , 4. IS. Butaht, Cnahlor. The Hedford Bank ' Mcorono. On Kaon f Capital, $50,000.00 A General Banking Business . , Transacted . DIIIKCTOUS- i ti. Blewnrt, n. U. Ankrny, K. IT, Whltobtnd W.r.Towuc. lloraoo 1'ollon viair DR. JORDAN'8 onkat MUSEUM OF ANATOMY? 1091 MArtKBT ST.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU ' ThtiirKMtAntomleatUttMm In lb World. Orfat$t attraction In th4 OttV. A Uotuttrfut tight or vititors. d dltnHao,Molil valjr urvtl by lb olrttHi lpclulUiiiin tin PmIm uoam, ttuuiuna m yra OIL JQROAX-MIVATI 0I8EMIS m Ik t rum lh (hprtt of rt Md wumm mhm mr MtflrtrlnK I rum lh fCDrrta of routkralltiAU- MUMfjr, ftlllMhtia4 la nil luoompll- T rhtik. tjiinnrrkM. 1 Im..Mm 7 Vrlnfillnv, !, "njr AoMbhiMlw of MmtdlM, of tfrtfttourattv Mwr, ttv Mwir.lkt m tw rriuifaa mi irwti ford lmni4Ut rtM, fcal nrmtfiMl Nri Tl EBHMI ivrfurM nlrmalM. bnl Ii wttl iinnwn l kt Ml mm of uooior qoM nn riMm m pt 1 iiiyioin ana wiiryropL wiiuoui wi bh mm irjr. ! (ttitul k imam W.a.k irL idlnl KoViioi'iS; Dr. Joraa.nt intolal pklnlfaa nttboda, -.1 A L HTHBT RAIT MirinflfMllMtT mrhonsH opinion of hbonmplnlnt. . i . m Twiil Quota (. a JFOSITIVM WMM m ARklAOH. Uliutrall, (ATalotMl Sookfor m.11.) (UlwwrH. CT i ,W.ld.DH CO.,1011 MarMtt..f, 1 '' Settlb'tlp Nbttce.'':'. ? '.;,',. '"" A I nm dnnlrtiiii of , bottllntr P taj ''IiubIiioss in Moaford propnrntory to go ' lnr Awny, iiU tlioao knowing thomsolyes lndoblod to mq, oltlior' by book account ' or note, (H'e oni'noBtly rrquostnd looall .h, t ihoald atnnd and soUlo at onco, ' ; ! . . . '. g. t. Davis. 'ii i TraatmaninaraonallyarnylalMr i 1 J ARklAOHV WAinrn. (AntaaMt j YOL-iiii.-;: - ' ii Doa't mil YDurscif before Your Time u By burning wood In your cook stove during "Summer; but save Health, Strength and Honey by getting one of our Automatic Oil ' Stoves. Five minutes will prepare them for cooking anything Dry Summer Wealnur in Donth on Whoola THE SNOWY BUTTE SHOPS, ' CENTRAL POINT, OREGON . Will OYorlmul tile old linuk, mid riiiinw ltn imoliilnefH with a now aot of wlicoli lor . vnry rnaauimlilo llunrii. Full ciiiliniiont only bust wood ntock uied. Klratclnait wbciilwriulit. Hub boring inacbinea and hxIo , iuIUTh. Ail wurk warrantad. Tbiil tullk tbo tutu. Krkctioua lioraea anlnly iliod. HliiiK uaed wlion nuceraiiry. Coinic loiit niHullinlat lo doctor niirloultilinl inuvhiiiury Valtrlnary In dliop ' Anawara quick Calla .inn First-class RiS Fartjona UNION LIVERY ' en ; WJ 1 133 ! O'J McCOWN ft JUNNINOS, Propi. Cu. Seventh and B St. - flcdford, Ore. ei3 Specie I Attention to Commercial Hen L A. JrVEBB, Dealer in Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper Tho Lnrxeat nd Bent Bolectod atock of furniture, carpets, wnl paper, window xbadva and liouiwi-ftirnlaliinK good 8 to be found anywboro In Southern Oregon. Undertaking Qooda kept on hand, Pioturc framing and upbolatering. ; 1 8eventh 8treet. Medford, Oregon New Lumber Yard Tl Rough and Dressed Lumber :; : .. Fir and Pine Shingles Rustic and Flooring Three Year Old. Thoroughly Seasoned If Vou Build r-g- ' : Or think of building this spring; ,yve can ;' ' furnish you with Doors. Sash, Mouldings, Flooring, : -j'5' 'iMi'cv; a I Rustic and all Mill Products m Manufactured D N. B. BRADBURY Win ,v..nl .1 ;l tnJU l-llil -:i'i!l:-i It 'nn fnvii4,(iHl. iiWIii i V-.o-a ,lviuil-i M i.V'.i, OKU Does (Jenerai Contracting in all TE AND "l;.l):ill:(il : !-n')H'l Advertise in THE MAIL GRAN MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 12, . 1901. J.BEEK&CO. J. II. MESSNEU, Foreman Carcfol Drirers STABLES 99 . u - Clj , A p W-M'l ca " ca , : nrj ' on i na j ; O. E. QORSLINE & SONS MAKUPACTURBRS OF AND DEALKIIS IK ' Medford, Oregon- Yrtrd Houih ol arbnount THE MORTAR DRUG STORE, . H. HASKhNS. Prop ,.Ai H.a .P..T-IH. IN T. UNI or Droga, Patent Mcdlrlnea. Booka. Hutlooery PAINTS and OILS Clgnra, Toburco. Tollol ArtloHl, Ktc Preicrlptlona Carefully Componndcd ' 7th St., Medford. Oregon right at liorao at the ' PLAINING MILL t;iH . ' Bedford, Oregon l tine's! MARBLE WORK. iHffRRI F WORKS i-'ujul -littiiJ jtiMflii?... 1 u'fb i'.:.: . CBMBTKRY WQRKJ A SPRCIALTV; Vv." . hvh! .j OrPnriTl, '' and get good results i w ii i. ill i ' :t l!A LITTLE OF . . The Sahara degert embraces 2.- 600,000 wjiiaro milcH. Rome and 1'arin will soon W con nected by telophone. t-ee Triekey, of Olenwood, Wis., claimH to be the heaviest man in the world. He weighs 660 pounds. Four hundred and sixty miles in twenty four hours is the record for a steamship The record for a sail ing ship is 326 miles in twenty-four hours. ' 'The largest needle manufactory in the world is at Redditch, Wor cfectershire, England. Over 70, 000.000 needles are made there weekly. A fino specimen of the periophtal mue family, a species of fish that is supposed to be confined striotly. to African waters, was recently caught near Fernandina, Pla. . Tho hat and cap industry is a large one. Two hundred concerns are engaged in the business of man ufacturing hats and caps for men and boyrin this country. Tho new mint at Philadelphia is the largest and costliest money making institution in the world. Together with its machinery it has cost I he government about $2,000, 000. Hereafter pupils in the public schools of Saxony will bn required to commit to memory 291 biblical verses and 193 verses of hymns in addition to the catecism. Recently a Union Pacific freight engine exploded its boiler while running at the rate of twenty-five mijes an hour. " Old railroad men say this is the second instance on record- of a locomotive boiler ex ploding while the locomotive was running. The market for bridged is far greater iu the United States than elsewhere. The states have now 190.000 miles of railways, and it has been estimated that there is an average of one span of metalic bridge fur every three miles of rail ny. This gives 03,000 bridges on existing lines, wnhout including "hope requited fur new lines. To fttoh an extent has the black IihIHuis praoiii'o (j-owii in Paris that the Union, whiuh is the must fush loimlile, exclusive and aristocratic club of the French iiii'lronolip, has been ohlictd to niter its method ol flection, Hiid tn restrict the ballot- inu to the toverniiiK committee, in Mead of nlloiving the entire club to take part therein, as heretofore, Cattlemen in Greenwood County, Kansas, Hie making hard times for luwvers. They Iiiivh established a system of. arbitrating differences Three men are ohnsen as an urbitra Hon. committed They investigate the trouble and make a decision, ivhieh is final. A fuss involving TliO.OOO was settled at Eureka last week hy 1111 arbitration committeo There lire 905 companies, opera ting electric, cable and horse rail ways in tho United Stat-s. The total mileage of single track is given at 20,442 miles, and the" total number of cars is 62,918. The ag gregate of capital stock for 190O is $1,066,196,460; an increase over the previous year of $75,183,698. The bonded debt of all roads for 1900 was $866,818,693, an increase over the previous year of $83,855,202. ; i . .V pbysioian who has recently re turned from Persia says that tne natives still believe, that human; tears are a remedy for .chronic dis eases.''' A't'every funeral the boiil ing of mourners' tears is one of the ehief features, 'of " the; ceremony, Kiieh of the mourners is nrjwnterl with' a sponge with which'. to' mbp 'Ills faoe iind'.eyes, aitd after the , 1,11 1 llaa. tonnnnna n ..a ' nAr.nnJ . uti. iiiwv DpiuKvo am picoou wu i NO. 28. to the priest who squeeze the tears into bottles, which he keeps. ti V A movement has been started in Georgia to perpetuate the memory of Eli Whitney by, converting into an elegant country club the scene of his labors hear Augusta,! where he perfected his cotton gin. Thi organization has been perfected and the charter for the club secured. What is described as an "ancient draughtboard" baa been discovered in Crete. It must, by all accounts, be a very fine piece of work, since it is composed of natural crystal, ivory, gold and silver, but it is by no means unique. Chess, draughs, or the game from which both are derived, was known to nearly all the ancient civilizations, and Greek and Egyptian boards are by no means uncommon.. ' The United States ended yester day the greatest fiscal year, in its history. . Its exports reached,' in round numbers, $1,600,000,000 which broke not only all American records, but all corresponding rec ords in the world. In the - great year ending, with 1890, the United Kingdom exported more than this, including the immense volume of goods it merely trans shipped, but iis figures of domestic exports have never touched those reached in the year just closed by the United Slates.' ' There are in the United States today 8000 public libraries contain ing nearly 50,000,000 books, as against 600 libraries and 2,000,000 books 50 years ago. There are now library commissions in 17 states, traveling libraries in 42 states, and three library schools with courses of study ranging from one to three years from which more than 500 students have graduated. ; There are now in the United States li braries that contain more books than did all the libraries of the country 50 years ago. , The electric street railroad is little more than ten yearB old, and yet a man whose business it was to investigate all the lines which were first put in, says that almost noth ing of what he' then found is in use today. .Practically all the appli ances of electric railroading of tha tioie have gone to the scrap-heap, so rapid have been the improve ments in this new field. Theie is always an experimental stage in new inventions, during which changes, take place rapidly. Then experience sits out the best, the fonts of machinery become estab lished, and after that improve ments are comparatively rare. Dr. Leopold Rieger, a fashionable Viennese dentist, has just sued his assistant, Dr. von Hauer, for the sum of 130, being the estimated value of certain luncheons and din ners eaten by the latter while he was the nance of JJr. Kigers daughter. The engagement lasted two months, and was then broken off. Dr. Rieger maintains that the" food was obtained under false pre tences, as his assistant was never serious in his attention to his daughter. After a deal of argu ment the case has. been decidtd apainst Dr. 'Rieger, who also has to pay the costs, amounting to 120 The first active stjp in the war on the famous or infamous Jer sey mosquitoes was taken last month, when simultaneous uttacke were made upon several points of their breeding ground. The Hack- ensack meadows and : the marshes about the "O . anges have always been prolifiq Bources ot this insect pest. -, Under the direction of the entomologist of the Department of Agriculture at Washington, the surface of the water i.u,the.' marshes was treated with kerosene. 'The ap- j plication : will b?" renewed ! several times during the summer. Success wilfbe '.of. the greatest' benefit 'to publio health, but the extermination of the Jersey mosquito will rob th" numonst ot one of .. his dearest treasures. , , f Xa both an art and a aelonee. An art la the beauty and nymroetry of the finlsbed work and n aol eoee In tbe ejcaittnens of the de talla wblob go lo make up tba tlntabed wbolft. To do artlaite-prlnttng- requires good material,, new type facoa andcarofuliatittl ful workmnnablp; TUB Mai!. Job Printing department iHrnfr uui idih nana ni wora do oiner. If rou are lo need or any kind or prim a poi line, from a ealllug cord to oater, give na a null will get a lob tbat la neat, ta.lj. 1 and ; lp-to-Date , One of the queer charities in Sew York is the auctioning 'of , bomelesav--and destitute men ,in Afadison Square every night., Chaplain Rata- ler, a worker among tbe poor,, whs is unconnected with, any cburcb or ganization, started - the echeme Tbe auction idea was hit --upon- bjr mere accident, but it , proved more.- ' popular than the old style of mak ing collections. The chaplain wil2' pick out a ragged specimen of' hu manity, stand him on the curb n&': shout, "What am I bid?'' The crowd invariably lakes the eoe with?' good humor, and someone nsuall.'- starts bidding at five cents: Ofteiv the homeless are "knoeked down'"' at fifty or sixty cents, when thfci crowd is especially liberal1 or goodK humored . The money is then pass ed over to the object bf bis' attrac tion; Every night beween" elevecs and twelve a line of homeless andl: penniless men form in " Madison? Square and as the- theaters' emptjr their crowds, Chaplain ' 'Ratzler mount8 a bench and invites atten tion to his human wares. ' A Good Cough Medicine. Many thousands have been-.restored!' to health and happiness Oy tbe U9e o&7 Cbamberluin's Cough Remedy. It at Dieted with any throat or lung trouble, give it a trial for It is certain to prove--beneficial. . Coughs tbat have resisted: alt other treatment - for years, have -yielded to. this remedy and, perfect health been restored. Cast-a ibat seem ed hopeless,-that tbe climate of- famouaiv bealtb resorts failed to benefit, bavav betn permanently cared bv i Is use. For .- sale by Chas. Strang-, druggists IN THE PHILIPPINES.. ' A llanila dispatch of July 8 says thats the forces of - ihe insurgent leader Bel larmiuo, which reoeutly have bon oper ating aroaud DjusoI, province of Soro gon, were driven' across the roobntainav. by the Secoud infautry and finally cap lured by tho Sixth ,oavlry. Bellar--miuo, with1 1,000 men and.' 214 rifles, sarrendered to Colonel ' Wint at' Albay. capital of the province of that name.. , Au Englishman ; named HoTrnrd", for mer chief of Geronimo's artillery, is in command of the insurgent forces in.--Mindoro island.' ' They are estimated; to namber 600 men, armed with rifles including several American deserters They occupy strong entrenchments- at Calapan and Kagan. " '.' ' Civil government in the Pbilippincsv-. with appropriate ceremonies, was- in auKurated Juy .4. Goveruor Tof& oa. nouoced that on Sept 1, 1901, the com -mission wonld bu iucrcased by threes native members. Before the 1st of Suu--Uniber dopartmuuts- and, their heonw-.. . ; have becu.Mrmugi.-d for thuai Intariotd, Woroestor; jnstice and finance:": Idas ' commerce and police, WTtghf;i pabho . instrnc.tion, Moses. The reading - ofT. President McKinleys messnge.of con gratulation was loudly cheereiL j Congressman Hnll of Iowa, who ac -coinpauiod General Chaffee in his south ern tour, in an interview at Manila, said tho 'newly established provincial governments are "hothouse plants, un able to withstand adversities." . Mr.- . Hull believes that their natural riohues - insures tlie eventual prosperity of the islands, but that poverty and other ob stacles will prevent the successful col- -lection of laud t.nos. He bolieves tlia.- the salaries, excepting those of thej clerk. aud , miuor employees, are too' high, from the commissioners dowuwurd, aucl that the provinces ought to have far- larger areas . aud fower officers.. Mr. Hull is couviucod thnt the nativesin . general are not eoucerncd about thai government. ' - - i " " ' . When you want a modern, up-to-date Ehysio, try Chamberlain's Btomach auaa iver Tablets. Thov are easy to taka and pleaeant in effeo't. Price, 26 oenta. Samples free at Chas. Strang's drug store.- Aid FKAMCISOO, CAU .lil'- i -,li :j!-':: t I" -I"--' ' fr it ' l.l ot