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I If you i you want It vnii whiiL itrlnttnir thtU A klfh Standard I a Bnlln.na xaiit nan have quality la roorBlinv. ! ywUISnooiar m5h i NKW EFfXCTS -CORRECT IDEAS Poiilblr ntT the oh.aptM in f rlce, Dutyuu gm tho worth ol no extra eoHtfn extra value ou work turned oul by : ,,i : i wlllcoinlilnf 0(m1 j.olnu AitlBtlc, Strlkiiitf Valuable I- 1il n flKnroon II lor you. Out work ha. llii" enlra numb tlmi ny. l"iK rich! tci r cii.iumi'ra nun uiuu m. Dm ImmuiM VOL XIV. KEDFORD. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAT, MARCH 7, 1902 m. 10. THE MAIL Try an Ad. In THE MAIL 3 iu'li'm.' mi' .',w riM . - UJjU PROFESSIONAL OAilDB. (11CO. KINO, (HIVKKNMI'INT LAND I.OOATOIt Mi'illnnl. Op-gnii i:!n lui(i.tft.imrtltMi nn vaiiiuMu tlinrinr or aurl Lllltilf ill luniU W'ltt inn lur full IlifnillluUoll ummi Him K, M.muwoit, mui citibii' iihviiI -l - - . J J. 1) I'llil'I'H, 1). I). S., ; (Iflli'ia III AdMll. Hluok, adjnliilns IlltnUlim' Drug mure Mi'illuro.Oiivoii I)It. II. N. liUTMCR, OHTKOPATIIIHT ItiKiiim K unit 4, Opcrit Ileum blooli, ovor ntranK'M vruit store. Kxeiiiiiiauonii ir . . Mtdlord, Oregon G, T. JONK8, COUNTY HUIIVKYCIK, Any nr ell kind, of Hurvnjrlpi promptly done. Tho Coanty Surveyor caa give ou ine only losst wor. , ... Medtmd.OroKoti JJAMMQND tfc NARREGAN , ATTOUNKYH AT LAW omce Id Siewarl Ilk. Hertford. Or ( KIHCIIGKS8NKR, - . PHYSICIAN AND HUltUKON. . Central 1'olui, Orejron Bedford ofhco l.ln:1ly IiuIIoIdk. Weduiuo-t ud Hlurrtey,tl:0lo II e. m ou end tw April 10, IS). J; 8. HOWARD, HUKVBYOIt AND CIVIL F.NOINKHK D. ft. OtU'Uty Mlitrrul Hurveyur for toe Btht of Oregon. 1'oeiofHoceddrowi: ' ' Medfnrd. OoKim. , B. PICKKL. CliyiilCIAN AND anH'.Mfft. Ofllrc hiraia II lol'ie. n. kud I :SO la p.m. X-IUy Laboratory Knauloailons ti.no to J. Officei lU.kln HlocK. Medfnrd Or W.I. Vawtkk. Pros. II. AUXIN.. V Pro O. K. LINULKY. Oseblor. Jackson Count)' Bank ...CAPITAL, $30,000... MEDFORD, OREGON Loan moeey on approved security, rcoeive da pitlui HulijHtit to cnork and Iriumanl a eiitiir hatiklnir uuHlni'M. Your buNlnrNK aollcltrd... CJorrfipoiidrut!i:Laild A tlimb, blam. Analo Calllornla Maak. r.an Krnnoltco. La4iil A Tlllon. Portland. CorbiD llanklnir I'n. N. Y. II. E. AKXCNT. CrealileBI. J.E. KrJYAHT. J. II. RTTWAIIT. VIM PruKtnt. M L. Al.roktl. - .- - - - Aaal. Canblar- latumr-" - The riedford Bnk Mio'ono. Oukqon Capital, $50,000.00 A General Banking Business Transacted BTOC'KHuMJIiKH J H. Mtiwttrt, H, V. AnKriiy. H. II. Wbliolirnd, CO- llwknmri. Hurnpr IVIIfniJlcn lUytnohtt, JntncN I'lion, W. H , HmilHliaw, J. l Kti.vnrt viair DR. JORDAN'S iiut MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1011 MARKET ST., IAN FMNCIftCQ, ML. Tr)UrvntAbfttmleftlMMMB U b World. Ortotftt attraetton In the ftf J iorwftrul I or vi w. WfhnMM, or ea lm4 th alilttftl Huc.iintMt un th rttcMa Oout. lUUbltttMd M yr. DR. JOHDAN-PRiVATI DISIAfTJ Ml MH1f tyd mm whf m -taTerlB Irum lh Oiclm ci 7outb(itn4ltv orstluiia or vschjwm In m&turtir pu toner. H to"UlUicnmtl. ir 1111 to. mlrAotM, tint 1 well known u lu taUtpootoltr Dliovw Mom. V a H....n.l.l MAlnaLai rin 1 a tko tritaw vthoit( lht hit of OTttvowr; . war lor iiupinn rfor PIIoa, I'Ui r. Jonlftn'a ttpfchU KVURV If Mr kstMarl nMiufMt iiiiBilUllon r.-lICK an tlrlf llr Tnitimanl pamonalljr or or Wit. Writ, for iiookj pniwwornt Eaaklorman.) (aJlor wrHa -DR. JORDAN OO..IMI MrMli.t.r rv aoM v uniirrnM, .Whllo the Long iJoaoh (Oftl.) baud whs K'vinf! usuiil Sunday of toruoou conocrt, a whale abont 70 foot lu lougth wam lelBnroly In to about 800 foot of the pavilion, ovlclontly attruowd by tho innslo. Afttir diBpoHnB l'1"1' ,or ft while, It Blowly wara'off to boii. It woi an uimsnul Bight and was enjoyed by several hundred people who wore attending the oouewt. ' mr od 7llilofif T pKialrwi mtitiodav A nt Mm onmnUlht, A WOVMMU9 .1 Enameled Ware and Blue ' If Nickle Plated and Tin Ware , For 5a le by I J. BEEIi & CO. 'MMittMtMitHfllMHMIIKillHIiiMiilHlIM Everyone i fumiliur with the SNOWY BUTTE MILL TEAMS, riimnninil nf lAmn nf th. h.t tinriitt In .Innkann nriiinlv. Wtl. ftar- Inir to the ihort ((rain crop Wctlly, no buve concluded to offer moat 4 '. of theiKi One nliol - . , f PnirUATV A T IrTT i Thonu mil mala are hardened lur Irami'illnle rorvlou, are all In good con dition, wi-ll horkeri nod ol di-nirablu cilora. Ju-t adnpwd for heavy lrra work, U:nmlnK cir Inirtrlng. Hroaiiectiva buyi-rs can Inapeottbem at our : uuriw in Luntriii I'ifint : HOLHES ' --vv iTOnir.nrar.ar?r.fnr.!ir,3rnirnriBrir?r,7irnrnnrir3Br.rirriBrar. iui.jl;-i New Lumber Yard Rough and Dressed Lumber Fir Ruatlc and Flooring Three Ycnr Old. Thuroughly Seasoned. ME0F0RD PLANSN013.LL, MEDFORD PLANING MILL CO., Proprietors 1 Wo mnnufn(it.ure Dnnrp, ShpI), IjHtimates fnrniahed on Store soft wood Con tro ting and Building Mill on North D Street MEDFORD, Advertise in THE MAIL We can furnish you with anything in the line of Ccsk Stoves f ' and :' Meel Ranges from the cheapest to the best in the market in Gray, Ureen unw A HI V iir.iii?Pfi f BROS., Snowy Butte Mills VV THE MORTAR DRUG STORE, (. H. HASKliNS. Prop liruiEk, Fali-ti Medl tea. Booka.Hlatlonery PAINTS and OILS Clean, TeuaiTo. Tollol Artloloi. Ktc PrcKrlptlona Cvelully Componnded. 7th St., Medford. Oregon O. E. GORSL1NE & SONS MANUFACTURBltH OP AND DEALEIIS1N' and Pine Shingles Medford Oregon - rtl fouth o hitman's Wureaourtc mouldings, Ploorini; and Rustio, and Ollice fixtures in hard or i. OREGON and get good results NEWS OF THE WORLD. HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW , DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. ttttw Uitllroml For . tli e I'nnllln Cfmtj Tun Iir Kfii CIiIiidhv Out ut Hrltlh Coltinihlfi I(trilriustlv YUtmn Mn. C. J, Hutitliitfton J,urK Out. D. W. Noycs wn arretd at Eara bo, Win., chnrKod with furltii; hi" iiiodiar's naino to a unto for f'K) and KUttiiiK it cunhcd at tho Fimt National bank. He In a brother to A. H. Nnyes, who linn jant ln dUmikaed by Froai dout Hoonuvolt from hla position ax judfjo In Aliiku. The Merchant' OBnociatlon of Hono luln has adopted rosolutious Biking the aid of tho lodonil government to. put Honolulu In llrHt-class sanitary condi tion, as was dune by the government in tho case of Havana and other places in the island of Cuba and the new posses sions, Tho majority of the members of the Chinese commission which recently in quired into the matter of Oriental immi gration into British Colombia recem mouds that a per capita tax of (600 be imposed iramediaUily. The minority proposes a tax of t300 for two years, a treaty of total exclusion to be secured in the meantime. The report of. the commission has boon presented to par liament, now in session at Ottawa. Mrs. Aunio E. 8uow of Maxwell, Cal., has, by s judgment of the United States oircnit court at Austin, Tex., been awarded, during her lifetime, ono-elgnt-eenth of the oil prodncd on 17S acres of laud in the very heart of the oil fields at Beaumont. There are now 120 gush ers ou the land, and 00 more wells are boing drilled. Her income at preseut will exceed (5,000 per month, and it will amount to many times 'that sum when the Hold is more developed. Mrs. Snow 1ms been conducting a small hotel al Maxwell for several Tears, Northern Pacific and Greit Northern interests have closed a deal for a now through liue to the Pacific const, says a Chicago dispatch. English and Ameri can capitalists, beaded by Lord Thur low and George H. Proctor of New York will build nu 800-mile road from Eur&a, Cal., to Weiser, Ida. From their main lines tho Great Northern and Northorn Pacific will build toward the same point from the north. . An entirely new territory, rich in forests, mines, agriculture aud cattle ranches will bo tapped. Tho plan will involve an out lay of 35,000,000. Judire Scott of the supreme court at New York ruled that a theater ticket is a personal license to tho individual to whom it is sold, and consequently is not transferable or assignable without the consent of the licenser. The decision is regarded as a complete victory for the New York theater managers, who have for many mouths sought some method of abating the nuisance of ticket speculators, who flocked about the en trances of many Broadway houses. Mrs. Collis P. Huutington, who ar rived at Now York by the White Star liner Oceanic from Liver; ool . and (ueeustowu, declared that she had 75,000 worth of personal effects, chiefly dress guods, that she had bought abroad. Tho duty was Wl.SOO, and she paid it promptly. This is tho highest amount of duty over paid by one person on goods brought in as personal baggage. To mark his displeasure ut the rough-uud-tuiuble tight ou the floor of the senate between Senators Tilluiau and Me La nr in of South Carolina, President Roosevelt withdrew the invitation to Tilliuuu to attend tho banquet at the White House at which rriuue Henry waR to be preseut. Iu retaliation, Lieutenant-Governor Tilltuau, a nephew of tho senator, at tho rcquestof subscrib ers to a sword to bo presumed to Major Micah Jenkins ou the occasion of the president's visit to South Carolina, sent a telegram to President Roosevelt re questing him to withdraw the accept ance to preseut the sword. Now Major Jenkins takes u baud iu the matter, aud politely informs Lientuuaut-Guveruor Tilluiau that ho declines to accept the sword. Pattoison, N. J., recently swept by fire, is overwhelmed by B iod; hundreds of families have been made uouieloss by tho ovoi'fl.nv of the Pass.uo river aud tho country lor miles is uiivtot- water. Tho Hood along the Sohuyik.U river, says a Pliilii.Udnhiu dispatch, U.ia e lined damage that will reach iud the linn dreds of thousand i nf dollars. . Much damage has uUo beeu douo in tho oity of Pittsburg, and niasmt.iutones have boon uiosjd in oouseqaeuoi). Signor Marconi arrived at Now York ou tile Philadelphia lruui Southampton, aud ropuriAid that win ii 1,500 miles at sou regular messages woiu received from the Cornwall stunou aud ticks were re corded ut u distance of X'.WJ miles. Captain Mills aud Chief O.ticor Mars den, as witnesses, signed ouuu niessigo rucuived. Prince Houry of Prussia, ou his jour ney to the north aud west, wont up Lookout mountain, aud viewed the ground where tho Uuiou aud Confeder ate armies mot iu conflict. General Boyutou, who participated iu tho Chat tanooga operations with SUermau's army aud is ohairmau of the Chica mauga National Park association, ao couipuuied the .priuoe down aloug the riage or cue mouaiaia una D.uay ro tated the story of the campaign. Henry Bishop Perkins, many times s millionaire uinl one of the best known citizens of Ohio, committed suicide at Warren, O., by hanging. A year agc, his son,' Bishop Perkins, who was a" i .ilu iiiun, ulio ended bis own life, I'.itlier aud sou were both mentally an. ua.anced a", the tiiuo they took their own lives. , His benevoleuco extended to almost evijry city and hamlet in Ijiuo, and hundreds of homes will mourn his loss. ' Having a Knu nn I hamlitrlain's .i Cinigli Keiuedy. : Between tho hours of eleven o'clock n. m. and cloning time at nlhi on Jan. 26. 1M0I. A. P. Cliirk, dniKiri"i, Glade Springs, V.i.. told twelve bottle nf Cliamii-luin's Cough Bmedy. lit tuvs, "I never handled a medicine that sold better or guvo Ije'.lr satipfaciion to my customers." This remedy hss been in general uve iu Virginia for many years, and tne oeoplo there are well acquainted with its excellent qual ities. Maoy of tbem have testified to the remarkable cure wbicb it has ef fected. When rou need a good, relia ble medicine for a cough or cold, or at tack ol tne grip, om unamoerisln a Couch Itemed y and rou are certain to be more than pleased with tbe qntck cure which it affords. For esle by Unas. Strang, drugirtst. CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS. Dudley Johnson, white, and Ben Foster, colored, were hanged for burg lary at Nashville, N. O. Burglary at night in North Carolina is a capital offense. Four men lost their lives and a dozen others were injured, throe -probably fatally, in a fire of unknown origin which destroyed the boarding and bunk houses of the Staudard mine at Muce, Ida. Sixty men were asleep in the two buildings when the was discovered. The fourth floor of the Cleveland Baking Powder company's plant on Central avenue fell beneath the weight of a largo number of barrels of flour, crashing through the three under floors into the basement. Four girls and one man were killed aud 13 persons severely iujured. Three brothers named Kirch Matth ew, Autoiue aud Irais liviug near the Copper King mine, says a Fresno (Cal ) dispatuh, eUKued iu a family quarrel, which cutmiuatei iu Matthew killing Antonio with a rift;; Louis theu killed Matthew with a shotgun. The qnarrel aroe from the elder brother, Matthew, opposing his two brothers and two sis ters going 10 a dance. .and when they left he told them not to return' to the Kirch home. A series of snowslides occurred in the immediate vicinity of the Liberty Bell mine, near Tellnrlde, Colo., resulting in 25 deaths and abont a score injured. The first slide carried nway the board-iug-honse, bnnkhonse and trnmhouse of the miue. The three Inrge boildiugs wore carried down the steep mountain side and gTouud to splinters. Another slide caught 24 of the rescuers, two being killed and the others more or less injured. . At the point of revolvers three maske 1 men held np 15 Japanese at 3 o'clock in the morning in a soctiou-liouse at Bal lard, Wash. Wliile two of the masked men kept the Japs covered with revolv ers, the third wout through their clothes and bundles, securing in all about $55 aud a few cheap watches. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. lll.aater to the l.oer Forces on the Aunivvrnury of Mujulm. Lord Kitchener, by n combined move ment lasting two days, gained a big success over the Boor forces within the Harrisniith aud Van Reeuan liue of blockhouses. "The fighting was at close quarters, aud the Boers, as usual, drove a large herd of cattle iu lront of them," says Lord Kitchener. "Manie Botha, the Boor leader, was killed, and 35 dead Boers were found ou the ground. Over 100 horses were killed and 0,000 hoad of cattle were left in our hands. On the last day 450 Boers, with rifles and horsos were captured. Over 600 Eoers have been kiilcd or are prisoners iu our hands, also- 2,000 horses, 3S.000 bond of cattle, 200 wugous, GO.OOO sheep, UOU rifles and 50,000 routids of ammuui. tiou. The prisouers include General Dowot's sou, who was his father's sec retary; Commandants Meyer aud Trn ther and several lield cornets. These satisfactory results are very appropriate ou the anniversary ot Majuba." The Boor losses iu detail, according to n Inter dispatch, were 50 men killed, 10 wounded aud 759 uninjured made pris oners. Apart from tho losses ot the New Zoaliuidors, the other British cas ualties were only one olticor killed and lour men wounded. A storm prevailed in tho Sacramento valley region aud probably with greater severity iu northern California. Iu the Santa Clara valley great damage was done to orchards, fences aud outbuild ings. .- Edward L. Oolnou, one of tho owuers and editors of the Stockton (Cal.) Moil, committed suicido at the Pac.lio hos pital in Los Angoles by shooting him self through the head. Ho was sulforing from Bright's disease. He was burn iu NeV York iu lSlU. uud cuuio to Califor uiaiu.1858. . Sworn Circulatioaai 2200 AiAAVUUUMJUUUUuUUlAAAAA3 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRE33. ' 1, t i , . Monday.'. . J. ; After olght hours of tumult nim do bate, the senate passed tho I'lilliiimuo) ' tariff bill by u vote of 49 to 29, a strictly party .vote. , Tillniaii and ..McLiurini , were not permitted to. take part iu the), proceedings. During the session Priuca Henry of Prussia entered the onainber and was escorted to a seat by tho aider of P.-esidont (pro tern.) Fryo. Hearty r.pplanie greeted tho prince from the floor and tne thronged galleries. ' - V Tuesday. ' v The senate adjourned 15 minntos nfter It convened, as a mark of respect to tho memory of the late -Jtepr often tut iva Crump of Michigan. . . - .; Weduaaday. No business was transacted in til icnate pending tbe decision of tho con, mittee on privilege aud eleetious aa tm whether Tillman . and MoLauriu oC South Carolina should be allowed to participate in the debate of tho body while under the ban of contempt. ; . , ' - The house sent the Philippine tariff bill to conference, non-concurring in aO tbe senate amendment. '"""'-i '"'" 'i TharaJay. " I The senate convened at 11:45 in order that it might attend as a body tbe e vices in memory of the late Presides McKinley, held in the hall of the houser of representatives. President (pro tern. Frye stated that he had received a letter from Tillman of South Carolina request ing that be be heard on a ques'.iou of highest privilege.' This request wonld. at tbe proper time, be submitted to th senate for its unanimous consent. Tiu senate adjourned at 12:01. ' After the eulogy on' McKinley tho bouse, aa a further mark of respect, ad journed. . . Friday. -i Senators McLaurin aud Tillman wera severely censured by the senate for thehr personal encounter on the. floor of tho senate Feb. 2v'. The majority report, however, held that Tillman was mora to blame than McLaurin. . The ban of contempt beiug removed, the two sena tors can now take part in the proceed ings. Clark of Wyoming made a spoecla in support of the irrigation bill. , The house, after passing 148 privatai pousiou bills, adopted the coufereuoo report on the census bill aud adjourned nn til Monday. Saturday. The senate, after agreeing to the con ference report on the Philippine tariff bill, passed the Hansbrough . irrigation bill without division, after some debate. WASHINGTON NOTES- The total carried by the river and harbor bill, which has been been com pleted, is (60,700,000. Of this sum lurire appropriations go to California, Oregon and Washington., President Roosevelt has decided to appoint Myron McCord, a former mem ber of tho house of representatives from Wisconsin, as marshal of Arisona inv place of B. F. Daniels. McOord re signed tho governorship of Ariaoua irx 1S0S to become colonel of the First Ter ritorial Uuited Stutes volunteer in fantry. He is 62 years of age, and since) early iu 1809 has been publishing tha Arizona Gazette. - Iu the hall of representatives John Hay, McKiuiey's secretory of state, pro--noniiced a eniogy on his dead chief There were preseut President Roose velt, Prince Houry of Prussia, the mem bers of the cabiuet, the justices of ihe supreme court, the general of the army aud officers ot the army aud navy who have received the thanks of congress, the embassadors and other diplomutia representative of foreigu countries, the Bjuate and representatives in cougresa. aud a lurgo number of distinguished guests. The eulogy was Tory impres sive; but at tho peroration, wheu Mr Hay linked together the names of Wash ington, Liucoln and McKinley the au dience broke into a storm of applause, wmch lusted several minutes. The woman suffrage measure, intro duced by Senator AUyn, passed the upper house of the Iowa legislature by a vote of 28 to 16. It was in the sonata that opposition was expected, tho house) having voted favorably two years ago aud the somite killed the bi)L a well made honest garment, made to stand rough usage Levi Strauss &Co's copper riveted overalls old id ovtr ihc world uuuJ -Superior job priptugv Mail etbca