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Artistic Printing If yon want It 'I' ll m aalBlnilBthat will oomblni food pelutu i ' MtB4)M la bhmm m Js.","1 rAw Artistic, Btrlkint? Valuable ' tat lit Iinm It lor tom. : j1 Our work hu fill's t.iuiib lbt pays. ltl(K)k ;". ' r In lil to our ountoiiura ' , ami lionetlM lb basins . ' nib t kind, , : , - CORRECT IDEAS 1 1 li.atr t .ill .Nm'V it I aaa r aii j. jmi xi. .iii:.... .a. 'I - Powlbly not tb 'oheaaeat n ' rirlo. bill you et th worth ol heitrcoirtln titra aloe on " work lornedool by THE MAIL vol. ny, MEDFORD, JACKSON, COUNT!, OREGON, FEIDAT, JUNE 6, 1302 HO. 23 Iry an Ad. In THE MAIL i mm jjiji aiimi. 1-liiuniil.uniJ mum FBOTBBBIONAL OaVBDS. QKO. 1'. KING, '; , ' ' GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATOU ', Medlord, Oregon Can loonln iarlln cm valuable llmlinr or aiirl. unlluml ltnl Wrlln inu fur lull lutiinimiliiu OnVie Willi V, M, Hlowurt, rem ornate k(ii . D. PIIIPPS, D. U. S., ' jlKNTIHT ' ; limoflii In Ailhlns Ulooll, nilJiilnliiK llMklns' UruirHluro Muulurd, OruKon I)R. H. N. BUTLKR, ' ' ..PjjilCdl'ATIUHT . , llomn II and 4, Opsra Honao blook, ovor HlrmiK'i Druii Store. Unitiiilotttloiiiilri.il Madlord, Of fan Q. T. JONES, ' , ' UOUNTY BUKVKYOK. ' Any or all kind nf Surveying- promptly "lon. TbtouiityurYoyorcn lvo ou uio only togal work. Modfmd.OroKoo JfAMMOND A NARREGAN ATTORN BYH AT LAW (MM In Stewart Ilk. Medford. Or, J5, RIRCHGK88NB R. PUYBICIAN AND BUROEON, A Ctral Point, Orefoo. Madlord ofkoe-Llnaler Uulldlef, WdnM.r aod Maximal, t:M 10 II a. m on aid all April W, J, 8. HOWARD, BTJftVEYOK AND OIVIL BNOIKKKH 0. . Dapuijr Mineral Bumyor lor tbo BUM efOraaa. KoaUOotadOrMi 1 Mfftford. Oreion. E. B. PICKKL, fuvmciax and sniif.aAJiN, Onaa koara 11 loll a. m. Uj I ISO In S p. m. W 11 ki.l. H.nlHI.tlnAI ai.MI UI SO. OBcwt Baakln Block. Madford. Or . !. VAwraa. Proa. H. Y, ADkiaa, V Iraa O. R. LINUI.BY, Uaabler. .CAPITAL, fgo.ooo. EDPORD, j OREGON 'M monay oa epprovod tourlly, rtoaira da ; poalla aulijaot to ofcook nod tranaeet a renor ' i.Wiklai bualoaaa. Your bualnMa aollaluu... ...torreapoodanui Ladd A lluab, ttalem. Auto J California Soak, Han rranolaco. Ledd A I TUtoa. fortlaml. Corbln llanklas Co. N. Y. H. M. AWiasv. Prldeol. . J.B. EKTAKT, Caablsr. ' I. tJ. HTBWAT. Vic Praaldent. M L. Ai.roan. Ami. Canblor The iledford Bank Mcoroaa. oacaoa CaplUI, $50,000.00 A General Banking Business Transacted 8TOCKH0L.DKRS 1 H. Ruwart, H. R. ADkmy. K. II. Whluhcad. C. C. Ilcekman, llnrnoo lel(oa,Ucn llayinund, Jamci Fcllon, W. II . Uradabaw, J. K. Kuyart fr, DR. JORDAN'S at MUSEUn OF INITOUY IHI MARNIT n.. Un AHS1NB, OAi. MlM BU M4 imj w9 ta lk . ThalartMtAaMaalliall a wario. 1 llil Waia1rayalra. addlatMa,BMllilrnrTkr I ri I 'OKDAN-fllYATI lUIAtTJ m rraaa IM aoi aroHaaa a rfcatat. diaia)rrl Mas, Otaat, . ar CiMllaa, t t raal mM Mm aa Kaw air fTor4 Tiu mm. aVk Jl final mw vrliaauaia. tk n m m aar. Tk Doom da aal aMai ta aailntwi A alraalaa, kat la vaVkaawa 6 iikr aad f Y ITHT MAR f4ylMMaanaa)Bt f-n-V.-TSCrTWi JWk fat . PkTtM MAa)aitAB. WittMPi kMklaraiaa.) I akar whm t M IMiAl A T.IMI UtB. 'Union T. HoAaoUw nd wlf both filed nddMlj' Bud within An hmir at GUroy, Oal.. Mr. Hololw; Who wi 78 7MT'lf mf, drooptd dk4 toon fetter w v u ui. anFvi mm uwfwW yi Kmnl aha aaiina ajm u ha hnahamd- iaraj. pMitnrtad by Dm) thoak Bad dtad toon Bfta. Mr. Hiao1w, who Mm to OUtf In 1MI, wm prootiBtBt in pablio County aw ay Mia fV"VvA' FKIJIT LAM) KAHOAINS FOOT tllLU 71 Ktiftw.au ttcrcn Id uulllt-nli'in; tilkic bni)li I'ulr boute. burn tndoul biiil(lliiK. Living wninr f i urn Mouraulu Hprlnx pined dlrurt to rtmldenfla 14 acnifl unwind to tiifulm. only IU iuIIbh froui Cunirul I'olnl, Kvury ncro H(Hhi urrlmrd Innd. I'flco pwjO. (Jrop rottorvud VALI.KY HUWK-.W.Horc irmit udJiiliJitN (Mjnlrul i'olnt twwn nil. 20ncrni In oultlvit tion. iwt)l tiouiu uitd Imrn, 1a ivoriri (food fiuit lurid. IWU, A nlco ' brunn for !M)inuonit OKA IN KANCfl-indttuim In miuhfo. All In cultivniltin. Kluli, blauk noil, wfilt-b rVull rniriiulftlni will iirovo Bvdnpicd tu ir(iM, Kttlr tflnou nut nu bulldlnuN. Only two mUHi from Utwn. Th pmNuot tirop upouUH lor tbo (juillty ot llin huII. 1'rtiif Mi0i. Crop rntifrvMl A LBADICk ;J ttortu orilmni fund at bwo of fnoiblllH, two rnllci from Ontrat Point, II but u butt i nve Mcrm of wblctt In tbo vitr.v lini-i nl fruit land. 'Hi nctvn , of it in bur lurid noon with tbti plnoo. An uxcnlluiil 7rooirt ()wfltlii Uumh - . 'iklimmi uiiu ifiunivrru i urio iinirt iitunnf ijinmi tinrn biiiu nmiinrjr; wijimi F fibi'di NirioUrlMMiMtr and iHiinulldlntfit, Two wulla of Mno wuUtr. Kntlro 0 pliiiu vlnlbli' from rwOdi'tiun, A uront bartrnlu ut (Jrop ronurvod Tbl Ik i he pcur of uny fruit Irciitlun lri Jnckcofi miudi v HOLMILK flROfl - . CENTRAL POINT J out arrived a carlnad of MoCormlok Mowrrii, Rakes and 8ickle OrinderH. Tboy are the bvtt made. Cutne in and Bee thorn. MoCormiok lead and uthera follow HUBBARD BROS. New Lnmber Yard TV Ai Rough and Dressed Lumber Fir Ruatlc and Ploonng Three Year Old. Thorough! y Seaioned. Medford Oregon I am prepared to furnish all kinds of '. . HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC. First-Class Goods. Mo1rnt IVicos m m m is Call and see me 7th Street Medford Machine Shops Boiler and Engine repairing Engines, Boilers and, I'umps Bought and Sold EXPERT MACHINE Gasoline Engines and UAULT ,& COOK, ELECTRICITY! ARE YOU SCFPRRINO from Rheu-' matlMD, Wiikk Dsek.'Nervoiiii Trouliio or a Kooerally mn-down lymem? Uao Electric Belts and Batteries ,,.,1. V - f for men, anil women. Klootric Id olea keep the fett wiirm'and prevent uktchlng cold. ' For booUlet and circular! addreia ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO.. ' Medford, Oregon WB DO BLACKSyIITHINQ, ' ' WAGON MAKING Carry full line of malsrlali for both Rlaelt Mnitblnit and'oanktriir. We moloy only Drat elMii Workman. All work sutraa toed. " ' Blcrtanilill 001 for Hile . . . , Spvoial attention flrea to borae ahoalkg and plaw work' MMMi I ;'UlMaal ' ' :' ' MITCHELL & BOECK 1 MtrrlmtVaMtas, MBDFOltp, OREGON vvyyv THE MORTAR DRUG STORE, . H. HAHKIf.8. Prop Ha n. m h ... iruia, Palaoi McOl i)c. Book Butloacry PAINTS and OILS C1iara,TouMi. Tallel Arilcln, Klc PTMCrlptlaaa Caralulljr ConpmBdad 7th St., Medford. Oregon O. E. QORSLINE & SONS MANUFACTURERS OP AND DKALRIIK IN and Pine Shingles Yard Hi ulb o Wbllttaa'a Warchous m its ft ft ft ft ft ft J. G. TAYLOR, Medford, Otegon ft &&&&&&&&& a Specialty. Second hand WORK OF ALL KINDS Spray Pumps on Sale rietors I MEDFORD s BAZAAR i m m a MRS. O. OILBERT, Proprietor Luillua' Guoda a speolulty Laocs Bamlkerchlclii.Gmbroidury Milks and all materlala lor lacoy work Notions, oandiea, nutg and ala tlonurv m Ona Door North t Pototllca J ., MEDFORD, OREGON B1AGKSMITHING and WAGON WORK WEST SIDE SHOPS H. N. rtARCY, Prop. All Work Promptly Executed p ana runy vtiaranaeeu Pfod vywkwMWWA OF EVERYTHING eapy way to soften bard water delightfully is to throw orange peel into it just before the water is ued. The peel will not only prove agn e able to the skin, but will give out a fragrance like that which follows the use of toilet water. There are 23,000 immigrants on the Atlaritio liners due to arrivt- this week, and they bring the total for tbe month up to 85.000, break-1 ing all records for any month , in j tbe last twenty years. The m joritr of the arrivals are from Austria, Hungary, Italy and Russia. An immense timber land deal was coneumm&ted at Eugene last week, s hereby the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. acquires control of the land grant of the Oregon CentrsI Military Road Co. The grant em braces every alternate section for three miles on each side of the road, and comprises mote than 1,000,000 cres, much of it covered with heavy timber. j Of a population of 38,000,000 in Franoe, If 0,000 die annually from tuberculosis, while Great Britian with a population of 41,000,000, only loaves 60,000 Irom the same cause. Io every other European country tuberculosis is decreasing. In Frame it is increasing, because in eeiy other European country IcoboliHtn ib decreaeiug while in Franoe it is on tbe increase. Tbe Canadian. Pacific railway's 'elegiaph received advices from Ottawa thai telegraph rates to Daw son and other points in the YuVon will be reduced by one-third from June 1. This will make Dawson .ate 13 25 for ten words, as agtinst the present rate of $4.75 Tbe Canadian Pacific Railway Company elegraphs advices that commencing .'une 1 the cable rate to Queensland md Victoria, Australia, will be re- uoed to $1 11 per word. . The people of Hilo and vicinity, iianaiiun Inlands, are watching for un early n.-ibie k of tbe volcano of itauna Ln. People have noticed he incieieed action of the volcano, inl another eruption.- is ex peeled vithin a short time. The oluud 'of -team arising from the.volcario .is -ii dense that tbe government sis ion about a mile from the hotel annot be seen at all. Popl who rere present at the flow of lava in 1881 and 1883 report that they have never seen steam iusideof the crater, while at the present time I'oneiderable smoke is visible on tbe iut?ide.i An examination of the rater made last we.-k, when the vind blew the steam away to one side, Bhowed fire at the bottom of the pit. The idea that it was a burning sulphur pit is dispelled by the lack of fumes. The native guides, who are probably the best authority, since they have known th volcano for thirty years, state that tbe volcano is acting just the same as it always does before an outbreak. . " Happy Time in Old Town. VWe Tolt very happy," writes R. N. Bevltl, Old Town. Va., "when Buek leu'a Arntoa Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald hoad." It delights all who use it Tor outs, corns, burns, bruises, bolls, ulcera, eruptiona. Infallible for piles. Only 25o at Chaa. Strang's drue store. -v. "LOST CABIN" MINE FOUND. Original Discoverer Driven Away by From tbe Grant Fan Mining Journal. LaBt week a gentleman by the name of S. " D. Johnson, recently fro.n Iowa, stepped into the Grants Pass Banking tic Trust Co.'s office with a bag of gold, stating that he had made., a discovery on Jack oreek in the Jump-Off-Joe district. He thinks he has discovered 'a mine that has been lost for fifty years. This is the story: "Joinson waa grubstaked to this0 cnuntry by a CHpiialint of Colorad Spring, Colo. This capitalist htl been in Southern Oregon duriny pioneer days Among others, he made' a rich dincovf-ry on Jiick creek, In the Jump-OiTJoe district, northern Josephine County. Th's find was in the nature of an aurif erous grAVt-1 bed, rich in coar gold and nuggets. He had ju-t bn gun work upon his IwinRiiza wh-i. he and his companions were at tacked by Indians and forced to flec for tboirt lives. He left Southern Oregon and went to Colorado, woere he made his fortune. He did not forget Us find in Southern Oregon, and, after fifty years bad passed he sent his friend Johnson here to make a search for it. He made a I aj nt nV rf tit. l!uli..l n nA ivug., nnviMii ui huw utitiiv UIIU armed with this Johnron came to Oranls Pass about a week ago. He found Jack creek and had prospected but a little while on the rich gravel bars wht-n he removed $2A in coarse gold, and searching further, found a number of good sized nuggets. He was Dearly wild with delight, knowing that be had found the lost mine. ' .' . ,' ' Johnson found that the claims had been located, but bad no trou ble in purchasing thnm for $1500. the owners not knowing of the dis covery. Johnson has gone back to Colorado, but will return witbin a month and begin equipping bis dis envery with a hydraulic plant. Ditches, piping and giants will t put in, and the property convi rted into an 'xtHnsive byd'unMc mine. Saved friu an Awfnl Fate. "Everybody al'l I bd conaninpilon," arite Mrs. A. M. Shield, nl Chamber, burn. Pa., "I (in an low alter aix moDlha of e.vere aickn.ef. caused by hay fever aod aalbma. tbat few tbnughl 1 coold eel well, but I learned of the marvelna merit of Dr. KIor' New Din rovery for Connuroptinn, nreil it. and waa completely cur. d." For Heeperab tbroat and luns dlaeasea it i tbe eafeat cure in ithe world, and is infallible for uoughr, colrl and bronchial affection Guaranteed bottles fiOn and SI.OO. Trial ho'.tles free at Cha. Strano'.. Trie PRESIDENT A PEDESTRIAN. Lures a Boston Friend Into Walk . . of Sixteen Miles. From tbe Baltimore Son. . . ' President Roosevelt repeatedly gives exhibitions of bis prowess as a long distance walker. He walks whenever the fit seizes him, and has nn reenlar hour for either walk ing or riding. y ' An tnti0te -friend from" Boston has .franjemeiB.bsr.' that :ae. president-is no : ordinary.; waicer. and ill probably not be so quick tos accept an invitation the next time he visits Washington. Three days sen this friend called at the White House,- and af'er an inter view with the president was asked to wait a few minutes while some business was being attended to. after which the president would be glad to have his company for a walk. - ,. , ' At 3 o'clock p. m., an hour later, they started off together, walked rapidly out beyond; Georgetown, thence to Cabin John bridge, seven miles sway, and bak to the Chain bridge, which, they crossed. Com ing down on the ' Virginia side through brush and woods, they again orpssed the Potomao by ' the Aqueduot ..bridge, : reaching the White House at . 7 o'clock, after traveling more than 16 miles. The visitor had an 'engagement to dine with Senator Lodge inform ally at 7:30 p. m., and was barely able to reach his hotel. He tele phoned the senator tbat all tbat was left of him woul 1 soon be in bed; that he had been walking with the president, and the senator would understand. Virulent Cancer Crired. -Startling proof of a wonderful advance io medioine is (riven by Druggist G. W. Roberts, ot Elizabeth, W. Va An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced incurable cancer. They believed his case hope less till he used Electric Bitters and ap. alied Buoklen'e Arnica Salve,: which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used toey. pel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve exert ita matchleas healing power, blood diseases, akin eruptiona, ulcers and sore vanish. Bitter 50c, Salve 26c at Cha. Strang's. Sworn Clrculatlam - kAf-V-V : Elefrnnl. Line nf CHILDltEN'S 8IIOE8 Jnst arrived Vtlvet top and nntti " WJUJUJOU ; . ' " " BOER WAR IS ENDED. " -t- - Lord Kitchener . Anyone Harrendr . ' 'of the B6ahra. .. , t.' :. ; Ad official teJeurarn irom Lord Kitoby .. ener, dated Pretoria,' Stnrdav, May 9f, 11:13 p.m., says: "A docauieut contain-' iup; terms of :sarrender was siK'iod here tbia evening ati 10 o'clock by all" tbe . Boer representatives, as well as Lord Miluer (tbe British high ooinmilonr iu 8ooth Africa) aod myself." Tbe -following meaaage, from King El ward to Bis 'people, was isatied after- aatd- . night:-.'"The kiug baa received the we U come news of tbe cessation of botttblUe in South Africa with influit sattsfao tion, aud his majeMy trasts that peaae may speedily be followed by tbe nwtor ation of prosperity in hi new donun ions, and that tbe feelings necessarily rngeodered by war will give place to i-orneas co-operuKioa on me part ox DM' . fuajesty'i -sabjeota in promoting, tbe welfare of their common coautry. M Soou after tbe receipt of tbe dispatch ' the news spread to tbe olnbs and hotels, and was received with mnoheuthnai asm. The church bells were roup; to , acclaim the glad tidinzs. A crowd' Kathered at tbe Btauaion Hooso, and the lord mayor of London, Sir Joseph U. ' Dimsdale, anuoaueed from the balcony tbat terms of sorreBiier bad been aignedi ' in South Africa. The Snnday evening . calm of tbe Loutlou atreets was brokhn by enthusiastic singing, shouting and boru-blowing. Tbe hotels, olnbs and v pubiio houses and' the -streets were not v tbe only places where the people wer actively demouatratiug their joy. The peace news was1 annoauoe.1 in . tbe ohurche. and by some congregations is was received with applause, in all taw -cb arches of London prayer and thanks- . -giving wero offered and special hymns were sang. :.' i ' .. Following is a synopsis of Balfour's itatemeut in the house of commons of (he terms of peace: Tbe burgher force -Jay down their arms and paud overall tre;r rifle. Rons and mauKjoos.f war io their possession or nntlor tbeur ooa- - -t"rci; All prisouers are' to- be -brought back as soon as passible to South' Africa, without loss of bberty or property. No : actiou to be taken against prisoners ex cept fn cases where they an guilty of . breaches , of the rales . of war. Dntch.is to be tungbt in the sohoola, if desired by the parents, and used in th courts if necessary. ' . Rifles are allowed for protection. , Military ocoapatioa is to be withdrawn as soon as possible and self-goverument substituted. . There is to be no tax on the Transvaal to pay : the cost of the war. The sum of ' 3,000,000 sterling is to be provided lor -restocking tbe Boer farms. Rebels are -liable for trial according to the law of the colony to which they belong. ' Tbe rank and file will be disfranchised for life. ... '- ' "'." '"''-.' , ,. , - Ready to Yield.: , , "1 used DeWlti's. Witch Hazel Salve for piles and found H a oertatn oure,"-saya S. R. . Meredltb, Willow Qrovo, Del. -Operations nn necessary to cure p le - They always yield to neWlti's witcb Hazel alve. Cores skin dis eases, all kinds of wounds A coop t bo counter telts. Cha. Strang. - - - . President Roosevelt has appointed' ' Charles F. Xummia of Lbs Angeles, Russell 0. Allen of San Diego and : Charles L. Partridge of Riverside as commission to asaist in seleoting a new home for the Warner Kanoh Indians in San Diego county. The commission Is allowed f 1,000 tor expense in the In- . dian appropriation bill,, but will serve ' without pay. ' , . . . ' OVERALLS VfM