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JORDAN CO.. 1011 Mnrkat ti.lP nr.... - nMw uiiii.n.nrnT a w 'notice for publication. T.nnd offloo nt ItosolnirK, Oroon, AuriikI I, 1WI Notion Is norolis mvon Hint tlio r low hr luimoil Hettlor him lllml nolloo of Ills nionllon o nmlio llnnl proof In n.lpport of Ills olnlm. mill "nut Hiild proof will lio mn.lo boforo Onn Now liury. county olorlc of JiioliKon County. OrPKnn.nl Jnokiionvlllo.Orogon, on Ootolior IS, 1IHII, vl: JOHIOPH P. HALL-, nnhlBlt. K. No. SMI, for the tili NWW, BWl, Sou. tl, T. Ilti B., R. II B. Ilo niimoii tlio followlnu wllnoo to provo hi continuous rculrtonoe upon and cultivation "Fr'Inifl'unlintc. Ooorna Belli mul I JobodIi Oopiiort, of lllg nuttt, Orouon, nnd I'lillli) II, . US .IflPirVfln 1 1 V ft k v i anttiUHa tciim. am aura, turn iwwr u i. i r.w.H ClraalM. iui to wall kaaa klraad Suara Pbrdclaa aad ui(aaj.tjHMBlHM Jill ipMrall-Dlaaaa a Maa. tirNII.ll Ihnroualilr aflaa tnm VOL. XIII. : Y O LI. M A K 13 N () M INTAKE ; wimtn "" vo irn if v I A BR I DOE BEACH & CO. I COOK STOVE OR HEATER I EACH A LEADER IN ITS LINE I MI-UFOKl) AGENTS. J BEEK & CO. Just from the East, did you say. TlK'ii )LTliiipK you doii'l know llmt SNOWY BUTTE FLOUR ! MiikfH li-r-ii and pnelry like your moihur u-cd to inakn. Ask f your iifiislilmr. hIhi known. Tho ciiino II .iky, moiHl, (lclinioiiH, f , lii'iiinifully wliitii Itmf thai ih IibkI SprinR win-fit can produca. J TlniiV Ih-uhii-'ii wo Lli-nd thu I'oolliill and the vulh-y wluiiit in th a, rinlit proportions. 4 Madiino repairing a specialty 5f If Second Hand Engines and Steam Tumps Brought and Sold ft It It Hicvele Cones and Axles Made to Order I M. GAULT, T A WPinn n.iArin 9 ! furniture, Car WaH Paper Th" Ijireat nnd Um 8fli.td stock of furniture, carpels, B wall nnpor, wlmlow nlnili-t unit hw!-fiirnlbliine goods to bo W (!) futi nil any whore in Houlliero Urifom. UndcrtaklnK OoodA kept on hanal. 1 u Seventh 8tre5t. Medford, Oreeon t mwamaa Kew Lumber Yml aI Rough and Dressed Lumber Fir and Pine Shingles Kuatlcand Floonnc Three VerOld. Thorouftily Seasoned. Medford, Oregon If You Build Or itihink of building thte epriiig; we can ftiruaah you with Dwrs, Sash, laWlns, Flooring. Rustic and all Mill Products Manufactured right at home at the N. D. BRABBIIRT PLANING MILL ii JfluKSUHVlLLE IRBLh J. O. AYHIPI5, Prom-. Ooes General Contracting in all lines. GRANITE AND .Jacksonville. Advertise in THE MAIL MEDFOBD, JACKSON COUNTY, . i i Proprietor flolnrc (raininr; and upholstering. O. G. OORSLINE & SONS WANUrACTtajHH OF AND DBALEIIS IN Yard Houl of WblltnanV. WarebouAe THE MORTAR DRUG STORE, . . H. MASKINS. I'roji Ma U'H i t Ll or Drugd, nlf nl Mrdlcluca, Booka, Stationery. VAINTS and OILS :igra.i:SiiTO. Toilet Articles, Ktc Ircorla4lorwiaalully Componnded jtit St, Medford. Orejfon Medford, Oregon MARBLE WORK. CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY - - Oregon. and get good results OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, A LITTLE OF In 18!)0 Micro w re 5,700.000 forms in the United Siutcri aa com pared with 'l,r.0i0ll in 1 000. The German sea coast in the vicinity of Hamlitirp; is gradually (linking, having subhided five fe-l nine Inchon wiiliin ll.e past fifty years. In 1850 there were but 251 daily pnpnrs in the United Slates. In 1900 the numlx-r had increased to 2.200 The weekly presn went fiom 1002 to 15,081. ' The greatest depth of the sea recorded in in the water of the Pacific pant of Japan, the depth there being 2",'J.''0 feet and nearly equalling thu altitude of the high est mountain in the world v The locomo'.ivee first u?ed on American railways weighed from 10 to 15 ton". Today the passenger engines in general use weigh about 70 to 80 tons while the engines in freight service weigh about 100 tone. The title for the new King of England as proposed by Lord Sal isbury in the house of lords is a-i follows: Edward the" Seventh, by the grace, of God, of the United Kingdom of Cireat Britain and Ire land and of British D.imiuione Beyond the Sea. King, Drfender of the Faith and Emperor of India." It is told of a preacher that raid ing his eyes from his desk in the middle of his fermon, nu paralyzed with amazement to see his little son in the gallery pelting the hearer? below with horse chestnuts. Bui while the good man was preparing a frown of reproof, the young hope ful cried out: "You 'tend to your preaching daddy; 111 keep em awake." An ingenious Austrian inventor has just patented a speaking clock, which he claims will be of the great est value to perFons of forgetful and irregular, habits. It consists of a clock phonograph comb. nation. In place of the usual striking attachment is a phonograph which can be set to ppeab a eentence at any time desired, thus becoming an unfailing reminder to its owner, of the duties of any hour. the l'etroii Medical journal i authority for the slatemenl that a new fruit promises to play an lni portant part in the fruit trade. Th' fruit is called the Mangosfeen. It is a nitive of the Moluccas nnd is cultivated extensively in the West Indies, Ceylon, Java and Jamaica. It is a little smaller than tbe or ange, but a snow white flesh, and the flavor of its juice is a blending of the pine apple, nectarine and strawberry. Tbe Japanese statistical report shows that tbe United States in 1803 exported produots to Japan to ihe value of 6,000,000 yen. In 1900, the valne of our exports to that country amounted to 60,000,- 000 yen. In 1S93 the United States ranked as the sixth largest exporter of products to Japan, while in i'.mju tne uniiea amies was sec ond, being preceded only by Great Britian. A Berlin newspaper publishes some curious dotnils respecting the letter bags of the principal Euro pean sovereigns. The pope holds the first place, as he receives every day from 22,000 to 23,000 letters aud nowspapers. King Edward VII i-omes next, with !000 newspa pers and iuuu letters, ine czar and the German emperor receive each from GOO to 700 letters, appen & etc.; the king of Italy 500, and Queen Wilhclmina from 100 to 150. The Missouri egg factory of Springfield handles about 50,000 dozen eggs a day, all of which are candled before entering the faolory. About three wagon loads of eggs 1901. NO. 36. are rejected each day and hauled outside of the city limits whore they are dumped. A man living near the dumping ground has col lected enough chickens hatched by the weather from eggs thus thrown away to stock a chicken farm. Every day for a month or more he has been "carrying a number of chickens home from the dumping gound, whero they had been hatched by the unprecedented heat. NEYVSOF TMB STATE. While b'-inx herded Into camp for the niht, near Alhcni, a band of sheep rnn into a log. Those In tbe reur! kept comlnz and piled upon the leaders, smothering W) of them. Some farmers around Rufua assert Unit the lute frosts of this Bprlnt; were iilt(- providential, as otherwise they wo-jld have been compelled to rent land upon which to pile their grain. Jack Hiekion shot a jtclt rabbit on Thursday that was earmarked with an "iinder-'oil" on the light and a "swal low" fork on the left ear, says the Grass Valley Journal. We do not know whose brand this is. We hear of the fortunes made In mining but seldom of tbe losses. F. E. Cabell, a miner, of Granite, Grant County, has Sled a petition in bank ruptcy in the United States court al Portland. His liabilities are I3..82.5 06, with no assets. Tbe Cabell mine wa one of tbe richest in tbe country at o te time, but tbe lead pinched out, and a lortune was unsuccessfully spent In try ing to locate it. WASHINGTON NOTES- Rear- Admiral Howisou boa written a letter to the nary department denying that he ever said anything unfavorable in regard to Schley aud the part be took in tbe battle of Santiago, aud says be is ri-iidy to do his duty impartially, aa n member of tbe conrt of miioiry. The comptroller of the treasury has rendered a decision regarding the ques tion of a duplicate tax on bank, diri dends. Iu litis case a certain bank owned stock iu and received dividend from several other banks. These banks had paid tbe tax on the dividends de clured by them and tt.e-nestion iu- rolved was whethc.L'n'Sfinal bank should be required to pay tax on that part of ila income which it had received in divideuds from the other banks.. The comptroller holds that it was not the intention of congress to assess a duplt cate tax upon the same income or profits. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Yerkes, in u ameudment to a recent circular relative to articles of merchan dise brought from Porto Rico, states mat sucn a'ncies as are snojecr 10 ai internal revenue tax when brought to the United States for consumption may be resbipped to n foreign port without the payuleut of the tax. " ' - The secretary of the interior has re ceived from Lieutennut Bertholf of the revenue cutter service tf report of pur chases oi reindeer made in Siberia foi shipment to Alaska during the present summer. He says he has secured -150 youug does aud SO bucks, all of the large Tansns breed, and tbac be thinks that a contract can be made for 1,500 remdeer for next snmmor. The deer purchased cost 13 rubles per bead iu Urln, but tho additional expense iu keeping, shipping, etc., briuss the tota cost of the unima's landed iu Alaska to about $30 each. For Old Age. To the old, as to babtes. the even bal ance of health is more important than anytbln? else tn the world. The possi ble health, in age, is not high and strong: it is onlv even. There is no end, but death, to the troiiDle that comes of its loss. It ought to be watched liKo a baby's. Their futu e is short; but oh how it turns on comfort! on whether tbe wrinktes are wrinkles of pain or of long serene enjoyment! Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil for very old and very young in different ways is tbe food to secure this even condition of health. An Aiitntnattu Stoker. If the experiments that are about to be made by-the Chicago and Alton uhd the Chit-ago and Kastern Illinois rail roads are successful the status of loco nioiivo firemen may be greatly changed. Each of these lines is equipping the engine with an nutomntio stoker or living machine. The device practically tukos tbe place of a litemau iu shovel ing coal into the fireboxes and distribut ing it. Tho-e autoiitt tic firing machines are I ho invention of a practical railroad engine driver. They consist of funnel sbapod troughs iuto which coal is shov eled. In the funnels are screws that gradually force the coal into the firebox and distribute it evenly over the fires. Tho funnels may be easily enlarged so that coal will go into them from the tank of the engine. By their use it is iaid that tbe work of n llrotnnu iu this lino may be entirely dispensed with. Railroad men are di vided as to the result of the device in ovSntunlly displacing the firemen from the ongiuos. Many maintain that two men will always be dequired on an engine. ... ... : la botli an art and a Retonca. An art In tho .beauty and symmetry of the finished work ami a seW enoe In tbe exaotoes of the de tail which go to make up thff finished whole. Ta do artlatlo printing rcqiilroa Rood material, new type faces and careful, skill ful workmanship. 'I'll I! Maii. Job 1'rlnllnK ilrpnrtmenl turn out this class of workno other. If you are In need of any kind of printing, from a unlll.iK i-iiru lu a poster, wire in a call anil you nlll Ktl jot, lliui Is neat, lasiy, 4 4- 4 IMo-Date 4 .fedki Noted Hangman inaane. It is stated that Amos Lunt, tht? famous S in Q ientin hangman, who went mad as a result of his grew--ome duties, is dyinj. in the- statt asylum for the insane at Napa. C5 ifornia. " The career of Lunt as a hangman wa. a remarkable one, and a fu!3 history of his life at the prison nookJ read like a ghastly romance;. rr even yean be filled the QBice tl" state executioner, and - nineteen iiiurdi-rnrs were hanged by hirai. ft wad Lunt woo threw the noose about the reck of Theodore Dur rani, hastening an execQlit-n already unduly prolonged, whilst the murderer from the scaffold was making his protestations of innc cence. On this occasion Junt wns reported as being the coolest man- in the room, with the possible excep tion of the condemned man bimseliv On other occasions Lunt showed a nerve of iron. In one morning he banged three men and then sauntered from tho execution room smoking a cigar ette. But despite his apparent utter indifference concerning hi work as a man-killer it was known by many of his intimate friends tbatr in secret he brooded over it. Tbre-; fore it caused little surprise when on falling into a small fortune about two years ago he promptly resigned bis position. Some months later he returned o the position and resumed bis duties aa hangman, although the prospect of arranging the rope on, another man seemed to appall hire. He constantly talked about itv ind suddenly one morning the iron ne ve snapped and be became a. hopeless madman. lie was sent to tbe Napa Insane Asylum, but with a darkening of bis brain came a. wasting of Mb body, and it is feared' that only a few days remain before' Lunt, the hangman, will face tbe same hereafter to which be sent so pjany before . nature's appointed - -time. Working Kirot and UajvV The busiest and mightiest little thing- Ihn, Dm. voj n-, T ' l . 7 X- Life Fills. T'beae pills cbaoge weak- UCM IUW SU Cll IU, ' lIBwOBSDeaS I DIU energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up tbe health. Only 25i per box. Sold bv Cbas. Strang. The Kiancu-Turlill, Difficulty. By the failure of tbe Forte to comply"1 with certain ilemaiuls uiodo by Finuce, stiained relations have iu cousequenco existed between the two couutries for some time. The Paris Mutiu of Aug. 3t says the sultan's first retuliatiou against France is the publication of au inula withdrawing the concessions aud tax exemptions from the French religions. : cunimuuity at Beyrout. The French. communities at Jerusalem are also taxed. It is understood that the French gov ernment will take no active measures to coerce the sultan until after the czar's visit to France, in order that nothing miry occur to mar the festivi- ' ties attending that event. The fete planned iu honor of tbe anniversary of. the accession of Abdul Hamid II, which. . it was intended to give at tho Turkish, embassy at Paris, was canceled. Tho ' minister or war, General Andre, with drew the permission enabling a military orchestra to purtioipate iu tbe celebra tion. Malaria Makes Impure Blood. GrovesTastelessChlUTemcourcs Malaria. 50c. .. LEVI STRAUSS & CD 3 tffcttlu BOTTOM PANTS an FRANCiaoo, cau