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Artistic Printing J 1J too wiit print luthl tV A Blf k (Undard in Hue1neelaw -' ! have quality In yearaeeEe. -.i Ids. You wills ud our aJn4 the . ftlhlktnd., . ., MEW EFFECTS ' CORRECT IDEAS Poaelbty not lha obnapasl' la . rrka, but yna ga tho. .wartb. of. -. . beeatraoostlnextrs value '4dfv work turned out by THE MAIL I jp Will Ismblnaiootf points Artlstlr, Striking Valuable Ittutfliiiircnnlllurrua. Our work lien the film loni'li thai pays, It look rTi h I to ear cutorar ami utnellia ilia-builmaa VOL. I1V, BEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1302 NO. 22. &. Try an Ad. In THE MAIL , PBOTMSIOMAL OiMI, 'I OKO. P. KINO, GOVERNMENT LAND LOOATOtl ' Mwllord, Ort'gn 'n inn&in nnrlltut on t alualile limber ur earl- JuHurl lands Wrlio ino lor full liifiiiumiiiiii llftlco with I'. M. Hlewarl, rnul ouiKi Bgi'ltl J.M) PHI PI'S, D. U. S., imt In Ailklna Work, unjoining liur.Hlnrr Drug Morn Mtnllord, Oregon )H. II. N. HUTLEK, OMTKOI'ATIUBT IUKBif 3 and 4, Opera lloiieo bio, ovei rHranlt'a Drug Htor. Maailnnllnnrt Ire Milord, Orin (, T. JON ICS, ... ...OOUMTV HUHVKYOIL v ar all bladaof Bumping promptly done Til ,:OOni BOrvwyu, van , - - Mini work. 1 Medford. Omtot AMMOND A NARKEOAN ATTOIlNgYU AT LAW oeioe id Stewart oik. Hertford, Or E, KIRCHGESSNER, rUYBlOIAji HO BUROKOH, (lenlral Point, Oregon Bedford onVa-I.1r.Jley tlulldlDi. Wedoo.. ad Hvurttr,tl:0 to II a. oe and Hir April 10, t. J, B. HOWARD, MUHVBYOR ANU CIVIL KNOIHKMH D. I. Duty Mlnrrri Huntvyar tor (be BlaW otOrrc. rMtunot tddrw: Mdfor4, Oregon. V B. PICKF.L, PIIVBieiAH AND l)Rf.VU. Ufflc koui-U toll, m. fci,41: uoj p. m I lUy I.Dbomuirjr KimIoMIoiid tSM to I3t OBW Huktn BlocK. Mcdford. Or . 1. VawtAi. Pw. B. V. aiiki Jr.. V Hroc O. K. I.INDI.KY, Culilor. ...CAPITAL, Sgo.ooo. MBDFcfitD? OREGON Let mottj on appro Hrtty, rccl do dokIm subject to ohrok and tranaaol a nun bank lag bualoaaa. Vour buatnMu, aoltcltoL.. 0ormioidMM:-La4d A Iteab. tMlcra. AngW qalirsrnla Baak, Hu rraaalaco. Ladd TUtc. ronlanJ.Oorbta llaaklog CO..M. Y. . H. RTkWANT, Vlc Praaldtnl M L. Ai.ronD, Aath Canbter fre.klonl. J. . KuriRT, -Cabtr. The fledford Bank M..r....O..... Capital, $50,000.00 A General Banking Business Transacted BTOCKIIOLDKKS J H. Ruwart, II. K. Ankcny, u. II. wtllcbrad, CC. nrnkmAn, llnraop latton,llcn Haymond, Jamri 1'itllon, W. II . Bradabaw, J, K. Koyart tnorr DR. JORDAN'S uhcat UUSEUH OF ANATOMY Ml kUKI? UN rMNOItOO, OM. Haiw ai.u mi a. hmi 4 rfA TTta Urgol Analamkjal Maoi mm hilaaWarld. Y M(wl altrHn a, iA OOM A gvanaa. wnrfrul ,lirMr airllara F 1 11 Wataiaa.oraayaalraaa 1 ihaoldtilSpMUIhtaatharaalAa If OsaM. KrtabUakidttyMro, I W I - 'MDAN-PttVATI BIIIAItt If 1A Tnai aaaa aad aaMdla I H aaaa wba ara aaffaflai A , .g Iran th anV lalnulbM tnilv ranadla. baa at arrani It Uiar I ear. Tk Docm daaa a olaJm lafttrbrai Uraalaa. birt H Wail brown I ba a Mr Mr aar rbyMotan aad Hurgtaatpr aaibaia la blaraaofllr--alaa W Haax nTPIIII.la) tboraugkla araaWalag kraaa baa ygii wltbaul ihaaaaal M-air . VraiaaM IU4 by Kaaarl btdl1 Mao tor Inr. A aatebTand rdtat Rvfw PlTaa. I'lHirt wd PUIalW, by , Jaaaaa ptl palalaaa auibada, WiVUmX MAM aaalyragraaawM I TraalnaHt ,tlr r by laltar. PAr"A. iiut Vaau (altar wna Wt 00., IHI latitat it,, ft. It hM boon dooldad'by th new man. gmnof th United Railroads to atari an all-night itreet-ear aertloa on iti tcotrlo Unas in Hau Franolioo. Th anm of 100,000 was tnkn In at th Irlih fair held t San Fraiiolsoo daring It dayi of gnooeufnl tmlea. Many paokagea of oil from th varloo oonnttas in Ireland were aold nt, $1 aokag. County ym FfarvotiaaiiaprjTMaw Mtiiia.iB. atmVj MMk4 bijll lufoUO. calloiial gptratatarrlwa. f rMMtUr rhH, CIsaatrraMa, Fraaraay olaraal oaraura aawvr. Iba Pailai ta bli UMUawbi ba U W Ml VVeVVV VtMVM1 Fill) IT LAND ITOOT DILl.-'l aiirM.MI acraa Id uiIiIvmiI -71 aerea.au acre 10 rliivau-.n; uiiicij om a ri.oj Dro du gi buildings. Llvlnx water from Mountain aprlng plur-d dlreftt to re.ltlen 14 acres Mitilml to aifalra. iinly l) nilln frma Central I'olul. Km acre (rood on-bard land. I'rlut fIJuO. drop roxerved vai.i.kv UfiMK i.Af!r irut dl..l,.iuK uon. itrunll Iioumi atiU bain. 1 uiron good fruit land, II2W. A nlco uonif for ftomnona UltAIN IIAM.'II lituvaria In aquara. All In cultivatli n. Itluli, hluk gold wlilrk fruit moll olallfl will prove arlaptrd to iren. Kntr tenon but no bulldlngi. Only two inlli'a from town. Tha prnaent orop ripaaka for lha quality of Ihi, anil. I'rire Kuou, tlrop rarrvail A L1.AI)KK-IW .on , oicl.nru land at b of foolblM". two mllna from Central I'olnl, all out UIKIUI nve Btrea 01 wriiun in 11111 ,it,v 1,1 irui, leriu. vi ncrrn l tliribar land uoo Willi tba plaao, An ecmlunt 7-room dwelling bmiHM iailted and ptanlorvd ; lirkik milk bouae. Uood barn and granary : wood elifd, aniokvhriUHband outtiulldlngN. Two walla of Una wuldr. Kntlre !) ico rUlblv from rMldnnon. A ureal baruiiln t WWH. Crop roaurvod 'rti. t 1 he nrur of any fruit It cation In Jarkon ronniy 0 4 HOLM VaAVVat Hni vtra nnna .... CENTRAL POINT Jiirt arrivnd a caritiad of MoCortnick Mowth. Riike and Sickle Uriudera. Thoy are tbe bet rasdo. Cuniu in and hcc them. McCorniick'lettda and othtTB follow HUBBARD BROS. New lumber Yard v AT Rough and Dressed Lumber Fir and Pine Shingles Riiattc and Flooring Three Year Old. Thoroughly 5eaonti. Medford Oregon 2i I am prepared to furnish,flJJ.,kjn(l8 of HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC. First-Class Goods. Mol rut Prices f? Call and see nie ill 7tK Street ' Bedford fyflachine hofis Hoiler and Engine repairing a Specialty. Second linnd Engines, -Boilers and Pumps Bought and Sold EXPEUT, MACHINE WIK OF ALiTkINDS Gasoline Engines and Spfay Pumps on Sale 6AULT & COOK, - ELECTRICITY! AHB YOU'SUPPKIUNG from Hheu niHtlsiu, Wohlt linok. Not'voua Trouble or a RODorally run-down system? Use Electric Belts and Batteries for men nml women. Kleutrlc In aolca keep the fett wnrm and prevent catching void. For booklet and circulars nddroBS ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO,. . Medford, Oregon we do BLACKSMITHINO, . WAGON MARINO Curry full Itne of materials for bntb lllaok nmithlnff and WniroQrjiaklng. We emnloy only nrat-olans workmen, All work guui'mi toed. Illcokamltli ooul for sale Bpoolnl attention given to home alioelne; and plow work ....... MITCHELL A BOECK Iferrlmai.'s old stand, MKDFORD, ORBUON BARGAINS .n; blar,cu brH ti 1'i.rioi a, brn nd out Bvury Central liln' town hIIu, VOourai In oulllv' THE MORTAR DRUG STORE, . H. IIASK1NS. Prop M.a ..,... , e. Uruga, ratrnl Medt ,uea. Booka, nutlonery PAINTA and OILS Ctgara.TotM.ri-i. Toilet Arllclea, Ktc Praacrlpllana Cv.lully Coaapanodcd 7th St , Medford. Oregon O. E. GORSLINE & SONS MANUrACTURKRR OF AND DEALERS IN Yard Hrulb Wbttmab'a Warehooe J. G. TAYLOR, Medford. Otegon & f: & f-: 45; tf; - - Mt(.(.a(firtHr-(ar.(((a( ar iti it, m m MEDFORD BAZAAR I AIRS. O. GILBERT, Proprietor (It T at 1 m m Lmlloh' Goods a apocittlt.v Ttoes H nnilk t'rob iufs, Embroidery si I ka and all materiuls for fancy work Notions, candies, mite and sla- tlonurv One beer Narlk al Postofllce J MKDFORD, OREGON it BLACKSMITHING and WAGON WORK WEST SIDE SHOPS H. N. flARCY, Prop. All Work Promptly Executed and Fully Guaranteed - Proiieiors NEWS OF THE WORLD. HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL.. OUARTER8. Cuba Now a Rpublle-Volcanoe In aha Weal Indie, mill Active -Injunction (franled Agalnnt raekera' Combine. Negro llumed at the ftabe In Teiaa. The Valilcr., Onpper River and Tnkon Railwuy company, capital 12,400,000, was IncorporuUid at Trenton, N. J. Lewuiiikit, kiiitf of B irotzeland (in liorthwostt-rii lihodcniu, the only king who will be pruaout at tlio coronation of King KdwurJ, ha arrived in Loudon from South Africft. Tho loading furniture manufacturer if tho country met at Chicago and formed A combination or pool which will control the furniture output of tho United Status and regulate prices. The capital represented is about $2S,000,000. Fred W. Krapp, aged 4 of Hartford, Conn., died in New York from the effects of tbe hear, while several other person were overcome and had to be convoyed to tbeir homes or to hospitals. The Gdneral Conference of the Meth odist Episcopal Ohtirch South, In session at D.illna, Tex., ratified the recommend atiuu made by Dr. Tlgert, including circuses In tho list of worldly amuse monts that the churoh membership should not indulge in. Tbe university of Ca'ifornia defeated the Princeton athletio team in a dual meet bold at Princeton, N. J., by the soore of 7 to 0, California having much the best of tbe lot in the sprints and bardies, and Princeton showing up the stronger In the distance and field event. Karl Mann, the vegetarian, won tbt international podsstrtau match from Berlin to Dresden. Tbe distauce cov ered waa 125 miles, and Mann's time was 27h. 18 Jniu. U soc. The next man, a incat-ater, finished one hour and Vi minutes behind Maun. Dudley Morgan, a negro, who as saulted Mrs. McEee, wife of a Texas and Pacific section foreman, at Lansing, Tex., was burned al tbe stake at that place. Tbe negro waa tortured In a fleudlsh manner, with tbe mob clamor ing for a slow death. Seotion Foremau McKee, hnsbaud of the woman as saulted, applied tbe match to the fag gots. Mrs. McKee, accompanied by four women, was brought in a carriage to the scene of tbe lynching. The temporary injnnctiou asked for by the government against the members of the so-called packers combine is now in force, says a Chicago dispatch. They will have nutil Aug. to make reply to tbe complaint. All the evidouce teuded to show that there is an agreement among tbe packers in various cities by which competition Is done away with, business being allotted in shares and prices fixed. J. P. Fay, in a letter, has confessed that he has been masquerading nuder tbe nam of J. A. Adams, a mining en gineer, who ra said to have lost his lifo during March on the Mojave desert. says a Colorado Springs dispatch. In April Fay wrote to Mrs. Adams of Pe- trolia, Hnmboldi county, Cal., that her son bad lost his life by wandering away from the camp ou the desert. He now adds thai lie took the cards aud memo randum book of Adams in tbe bope or gettiug a job as a milling engineer. Adams's mother, iu her endeavor to 9ud proofs of ber son's death, encountered the bogns Adams and compelled the confession. Jessie, Gertrude and Pearl Prescott, aged 11, 9 and 4 years respectively, arrived at Trail, B. C, from Manches ter, England, having traveled without a chaperon. They met with no accident, missed no connections, aud reaohed their mother's arms just one mouth after setting out. Miss Jessie took chargo of the purse and acted as busi ness mauuger. Their inothor met them at Trail, aud with ber a large number of poople-Wtio bad heard of the trip aud (fathered ronivo them a warm welcome. The government aud control of the island of Cubit, iu compliance with iu Htruotious received, was formally trans ferred by Gouoral Wood to the presi dent and congress of tho repubiio of Julia. Prosiiiuut Palnnt, iu accepting the responsibilities in behalf of the ."laud, thaukod the republic of tho United .States aud its. ollloiuls for all , Imt bus been done for Cuba aud for the inlfillmeut uf promises made. Amid ih booming of guns the Stars aud stripes came down from the staff of tho palace aud Mono castle. A moment later Cuba's flag rose to the peak ou tort and palace, a great wavo of ohoors uwept through tha stroots of the city, aud a uew member had been added to the sisterhood of mttiuus. Au honr later the cruiser Brooklyn was bnll down ou tho horizon, bearing Governor Wood home to tbe United States.. From receut dispatches it is learned that Mont Pelee, ou tbe islaud of Mar tinique, again belched forth a torrent of lava aud mud, whioh rushed down tha northern slope of the mouutain and swept away what was left of the town uf Basse Poiuie. St. Pierre la now completely covered with lava. La Son friere, on the islaud of St. Vinoeut, ia still very aotive. Lava la streaming into the sea, while clouds of sulphurous smoke extending for miles, obsoure the laud. The laborers iu the sugar dis tricts have killed their horses for food, and are now-flyiug from diseases of th Intestines caused by volcanio dust. IN THE PHILIPPINES. (Jenaral f'liarTc Dl.itpprnves Flndlaga - nl Court Martial. The official finding of tbe court mar tial that tried Major L W. T. Waller and Lieutenant John A. Day of th Murine corps for putting uativa to denth on the is'and of Hamar without trial have been made public There viewing authority, General Chaffer,, has expressed his disapproval of the court's findings iu both cases "Giving heed to the mental attitude of Major Waller," says General Chaffee, "as much of tbe findings of the court as are to the effect that Major Waller is not gnilty of mur der are approved. Iiut the reviewing authority is at a los to understand why the court did not find nuainst Major Waller in the minor olTouse. With the exception noted, the acquittal, as it ap pours iu the record of tbe proceeding. Is disapproved." Lieutenant Day in blamed by General Chaffee for not dis obeying the orders of Major Waller. "Above aud beyond all personal consid eration," says General Chaffee, "ofBcer." must guard the name aud honor of the country. Had Lieutenant Day been actuated byancb considerations he prob ably would have prevented one of tho most regrettable incidents in tbeaunal of tbe military service of the United States.". t The Loudon Daily Mail understands that the system under which British officers are educated and trained is con demned in the most' emphatic and sweeping terms in the unanimous re port of the commission appiinte t over a year ago to inquire into the entire subject. The report is believed to be an amazing document. Among other things, tb committee asserts that onoe as officer has gained tha rank of cap tain his subsequent advancement de pend upon anything bat knowledge. Won't Follow Advice After raying For It. In a recent article a promioent phy aiciati eays, "It is next to impossible for tbe physician to gel bis pationU U carry out any prescribed course of hy rlene or diet to the smallest extent; b has jut one resort left, namely, th druir treatment." When inedicineBan used for chronic constipation, the most mild and g.-nl'e ohtmntihl". r-uch si CbainhH, lani's .Stomach & Liver Tab 'ete. should bu employed. Their use U not follotved by constipation as they leavn the bovteU in a natural and healthy erudition. For sale by Chad. Strang, druggist. "sEak CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS. Au explosiou, due to dust, occurred iu tho Crow's Nest Coal ompany's properly at Ft rule, B. 0., and. lot) men loit their lives. Many bod 10s have beet recovered from tbe mam abaft. Some were killed by rocks and some by fire, aud other by after-damp aud ffos. Many of the bodies are badly scarred. Truiu No 3, the east-bound Southern Pacific flyer, was badiy wrecked at the west end of the lie no (Ner. ) yards. Tbe baggage, mail uud buffet cars were de railed and the locomotive was turned over. The traiu was rauulng about 30 miles an hour at the time of the acci dent. None of ihe'passengers sustained injuries beyoud a few alight bruises. The engineer, Charles. Brown, and tbe fireman, .AoF. , .Wa!ker,.jumped. ..." . A coroner' jury held an inquest on the hotly uf Cilntlob Schu'rscb, woo was killed ou Bear creek by his brother-in-law, Joseph- Kueuy, returned a verdrut that tbe killiug wils done in self-defeuse, says a Redding (Cal.) dispatch. It ap peared from the evirienoe that Kneuy was at raid of Scharsob, aud that when bis wife's brother made a threateuiug remark as he started to climb tbe fence iutoKneiiy's field, oarryiug a rook iu cue huud, Kueuy raised bisshotgau aud Hred. Scuarsch foil dead. It was found thut iu tho hand thai Scharsch kept in bis pocket he bad au opeu knife, which he still clasped iu death. Fire destroyed the transfer house o' the New York Central railway at th East Buffalo stookyards, causing a los estimated at 1000,003. A great u mbe of cars containing va'uablo merchuudiv were destroyed. William Lester, it switchman, was killed by fulling tim bers. - Abe Witherup, the wliite murderer o: William Grow, who was killed las. mouth, was taken from tho Paris (Mo.) jail at 2 o'clock iu tbe morning, marched to the bridge on the north edge of the town and hauged by a uiob of more than 100 mou. B.-foro his death With erup made a full confession. The kill tug was the result of a quarrel over 11 piece of laud. Want Others to Know. "I have used DeWltt's Little Early Risers tor constipation and torpid liver and they are all rlpht. 1 am glad to indorse them for I think when we find a rood tblngr we ought to let others know it,'' writes Alfred Heinze, ' Qutnoy, 111. They never gripe or distress, , Sure, safe pills. Cbas. Strang . 1 Lizaie Dutch, alias Lizaia Kilgore, made an application at Los Augeles praying for the annulment of her mar riage with James Dutoh, ou the ground that It was eutered iuto before ahe had been divorced from Walter Kilgore a year, as lequired by the statnte. Judge York denied the application for a separ ation ou the ground that after Aug. 24, 1899, that being the anniversary of the divorce from Kilgore, the marriage be tween the parties to tho suit became legal. It they wanted It declared null and void because of It oontraotiou be fore the 'time limit had expired the aotion should have been boguu before Aug. 24, 1899. Iwora Circulation! SPECIAL LOT, of Boys' up-to-date Dress and i?clio .. Shoe , - ... . : .u bri Yr,l(TI'-.' Hiiy. it: t.. a T mri ar it ri arif- 1 Sta irt TatkX.: JOI. . neaierc OBlTUABlf. Lord Pauncefote, the British erab-,-a ad or. to the United States, is dead ik tbe embassy in Washington.-' He waa born In Munich'! Bavaria, 74 years ago, and was the issue of one of the most ancient British families. ; The reuair, will be scut to England ou a warship. ' .: E-iwin L-twrenee Godkin, editoreuior itus of the New YorJt Eve'ning Poat, died recently iu Brixham, Strut h Duros shire, England. Tho immediate oaar or death was hemorrhage of tbe brain. Mr. Godkin was born in Ireland 71 year ago. At the time of receiving the de gree of D.C.I,, from Oxford, iu 1897. leading EuglisU writer declared him tt be perhaps tbe most distiugoiished of living journalist. . . -, . . . ;: James F. Caldwell, the veteran rC3 horse starter, is dead of apoplexy at Saratoga, N. Y. He waa a "native" of. Dauvilie, Ky., and waa 65 years olit His reputation as a b tarter was very high, as at one time be was paid day for his services. A Wealthy Rooater. A wealthy woman named S'lva re cently died at Lisbon aud left her entire property to a rooster, says a London dia patch. She was a fervid spiritualist, believer iu the transmigration of souls. ana imagined tnai tne soui 01 ner aeaa husband had eutered the rooster. ; She, canned a speoial fowl-noase to bo bnll anil ordered her servant to pay extra attention to tbeir "master's" want. The disgust of her relatives over the will caused the story to become public, and a lawsuit might have followed had uot one of tbe heirs adopted the mpie, .Tn-itlniil nf ivfn t V. a aa-lllv nuuil-p. . '1 (. .1., . . killed, thus becoming himself; the noit ttf kin. '-.. Silver 1st Belatlw to Traala. Archibald McKiilop arrived at Hno lulu recently by the Coptic from Manila. , ( and China. He says tbe whole Orient, is suffering from the depression aud j fluctuation iu silver. Business: is in j bad way in Manila aud China especially. 5,. obargingirgheT prices"- fcrr-ihoxr'fi.ooris: up its the value of silver goes down, aud iu consequence the purchasing ability of large classes of consumers is checked. This brings about depression in retail trade, whioh speedily affects more gen-' eral trade. The gold standard applied : -to the Pbilippiue would, iu his judg ment, cure matters there, but he doe not see how the gold s on lard eau ba. inn-winced into China ' Tou Know What Ypu -Are Taking;." When you take Drove's Ifcsfelars Willi Toala becuu.c tbe formula Is plainlya cftiKQ on tyerr hmtli Mhnwlntr l.hL It Iu klwinU- m1 ana 0t. line tn a tasteleaaforfor'NoCure, tioPay. AOc. . y u t -tf - - - The Deltite PowBecworksT situatedVjn. . wtiij uu 1.11a 7outiiectr rvr- tifio railroad, y 2ff miles uoAlL'tiT Red- ' diug, Cal., were completely destroyed ' by an explosion;. Among the buildings destroyed waa'the honse of George Mil ler, aud Mrs. Miller and her babe, S mouths old, were instantly killed,. Two other childreu of the Millers, a boy $ years old and a girl 4 years old, wore so badly injured that they will die. Georga Barber aud Jamos Goodyear, employee, were dangerously injured. The explo sion was caused by George Miller, am employee, entering the basement while, smoking a cigarette. Ho was nuder ueath the powder aud escaped without injury. Miller is nearly crazed nt the loss of his wife and childreu. The loss 011 the plant is $20,000, uot insured. unsmuss&cir1 PANTS SAM rUMIlOI. CtUtt BOTTOM