v. ' ,jr OUR COUNTY . Correspondents ,i . .J, Itaiflo I'olut Kaglot". II V . , IIUWCTT, Mr. Heal! went to Medfuri one day laat wettk. - MrY and-Mra. flaluh Newman want to their mountain borne lant week. Mia Glatlya Heckatborn wan visiting friend in Eagle Point last : weak'. ;, .. ; ."" Mlia Lelab Fryer went to Same. Valley laitt week to visit friends, re j turning Saturday. ,..) ' .,.,. .'.Quito a number, of the young fpjki from Iaie oreek: attended the dance here laat Saturday sight, Meeuamea a. rooi ana ueorge Morine went to -visit' Mm. P.'i mother, Mri. Even, last Sunday. ) We had a fine shower of. rata lout ; itridty nigbt that done a great ideal - ,-of jood,'buwe' would-liw to bve I more...-.;: . v , v , :J i ', KJ: A. Potter went to' Ashland j laet week to be at the bedside of hie ? aged mother who in reported to lie , i quite- low. t J. M. Lewie and family visited ) their parent laet Sunday, James c- reports that bin ground is needing . jaw .very uiuuu. '.' Miss1 Edna Gibson and Mr. Robi nettand Ous Morris and Mrs. Little of Central Point, pasmid through town laat Sunday. - Peter K. Simon started Inst Sun day for Klamath county on a busi ness trip. He was accompanied by ono of Johnny HoaUe sons v " Mrs. Elizabeth Simon went to Medford on Tuesday of last week with J. A. Jones. Her broken tdioulder is improving vory rapidly. We have a gonuine professional tramp in our community. Ho goes from house to house, asks for some r thing to eat, and when told where ho can probably get work, always goes somo other way. John Wiilisoroft started bis chil dren Inst Friday for South Dakota s to live with tbuir sister Mrs. Philip ' Farlimont, and he expects to go to California to seek for a locution better adapted to his condition than this pluco, as this climate does not! ; boo in to sua him. t Frank Wade wits in our town last ' Monday circulating a iHitiliou to bave his youngor son, Lawrence, I , tiardoned out of the penitentiary. He has quite a long list of names of prominent business men of Jack 1 sooville, Medford and Central Point and the surrounding country. i A. J. Daley & Son wont to Con- tral Point on Wednesday of last week and brought out their new saw mill and plainer and took it to Hound Top, where they will soon begin to turn out as fine lumber as can be found in the valley. George Daley moved bis family to that place last week, Our daughter Millie, of Big Butte, writes: "Eddie and I wont to the - Mt. Pitt ranch last Monday, and there saw a part of the carcas of a huge grizzly bear that was killed ' by Albert Boall and Arthur Nich ols. Its foot measured eight by four inches, and it weighod about one thousand pounds." " Oulr pugllistio boxing club is at i : trading , considerable attention. Last, week .George . Hoy t was going around with his ear in a sling from the effects-of Benton Pool's elbow ' coming In Contact with it, and Ben ton had hie nose and mouth also in a sling from the effects of Hoyt's glove comiug in contact with that ' part of his anatomy. ! Floyd ' Pearce of Forest creek, was oveHast Saturday night on a visit to hie' aunt; Mrs. Thomas, re turning Sunday night. He reports that thoy have had a fine run of sluicing in his mines and expeots to commenoo to cloan up this week, and will have about two months work at that, expecting to realize a U , liberal supply of the yellow metal. - On Friday of last week Mrs. P. f?. Simon, oloBod the first month of her-school In distriot number , 37, and in the afternoon had appropri ate exorcisos, which rofloots oredit ' on the toaohor arid pupils.; A num ber of visitors were 'present, among whom were Mr. anoV;Mrbv T. M. Newman and Miss Minnie, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stowell', Mrsi Georgo Oivens and Mrs. J.' M, Lewis, and Wc arc spending' more than our profits on ScM toig's' Best tea to get you to .try itist try it;;:.;' " Your money back if you don't like it. . At grocers' in packages. a MwaKa cwnr children. 'Phono with whom I have tulkod apeak In high , teriRH of the uiimruiiiuiiurn., . , I'oi'Hiiiiul. Tim g6iillomaii who an- noyiid tliu omitf niKi.tlotr laat Huntluy by continually uouKhitiK will 'Una Instant i-ollof by usliiir Ouo'Mlnuto Cnuuli Cui'o, a iui'dy unil liiirniluss remedy for throat itnil liinir trouble. Htrani, tho drnciflBt, 'Mudfoi-di IrvJ, Uluklu, Conlral Point ,. , , . ' ; Ventral Poiut mm. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wooldridse, of Draper, were In our city Monday. Miss Sherlll, of Prospect, Is visit ing friends here this week. Horn. May 1st. to Mr. and Mr. J. fi, Cutbbert, a ten pound son. ' Mr. ana Mrs. Minmoic spent Monday In JaoKsonville, 1 ' : ,. , J. I'. DlUworth. of Leeds, spent a day here the first of the woe a, Mrs, Addle' Phelps, W Wood vlllY Is visiting relatives ot this place. Dr, W. B. Officer, of Eagle Point, made our oity a professional visit Monday. . Horace Pulton, of Hams Valley, was 'trading , with .our merchants Saturday. Dr. J. HIiikIo is spending the ween at his North Star ledge on Sardine crecK. 1. Bradley and family left for California tho first of the week to seen a new location. G. T. Hcrsbberger, who is mining in the Willow enriiiKH district, was trading hero Tuesday. . Cool Goer and family, who have boon residing near town, moved to Butte oroeK last wook. . Misses Susanna Burt and Susie AnnliMtato made . friends ' in . Sams Volley a visit Sunday. ' . Elder J. E. Honderson preached to a largo congregation at tho Jiap tist Church last Sunday. ' - MaxMullor, of JacKsonville, snent sovoral days here last weeK looking after his business interests Hon. J. W. Merritt is spending the weoK out on his farm. . He is having his shoop sheared this wee. Miss Norah Sydow, who is at tendina tho Ashland normal, spent a couplo of days at homo last week. C. 'K. White, of Woodvillo, ono of our most eiieritetic farmers, made this city a business trip on Monday. L. L. Freeman and wife atttended the Normol Coniedv Company's I ierformanco at Jat-knonvillo last ! wook.. Assessor Grwvo's and Mark Welch's families, who have been having ' a sioge with the measleR, are all woll again. Misses Stella and Lir.zioStidham, who are teaching the Talent and Woodvillo schools respectively, spent Sunday at home. - Mrs. J. Spears, of Evans creeK, who has l6en paying hor daughter Mrs. A. A. Whitman a visit, re turned homo a few days ago. Miss Lottio Brown, of Eagle Point, who has been paying hor sis ter, Mrs. Win. M. Holmes a visit, rotumod home a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Svdow at tended "The Private Secretory," at Jac.KHonvillo, presented by the Kor mol Comedy Company, and wore well pleasod with tho play. H Mrs Geo. T. Bartlott, of Portland, arrived here Monday. After a few days' visit here sho will leave for Los Angeles,' Calif., accompanied by her mother, Mrs. M. M. Cooksey, of this place. ; . . , P. O. Applcgate, acoompanied by two mining experts from Colorado, Henry A pplegate, of Ashland, and Booth Lee, wont up on Jtoguo. river to look after some quartz proposi tions in that region, Monday. ' When tho spring time comes, "goi.tle Annict" like all other seniiblo porsona, will oloanao the liver and ronoyato the syntoui with ItaWitt's Little Karly 1Mb ersi famous ilttlo pills for the liver and Htomaoh all tho voar round. Strang, tho drugglHt, Medford; Dr. J. Hlnklo, Cenu-ul 1'olnt. Vorest Creek News. i 11 V OI'KKA. . Spring showers and tine growing weather on ForeBt oreok, V Mr.' Morgan has moved to the Jeffrey place, over the hill. I . learn that the mine of A. W. Sturgis has cleared up $1,200. There was a large orowd out at the spoiling sonool last F riday night. ' T)ie family, of J. D,' Pearcei is - re- covoring drom' their recent illness, "- Mr. Throckmorton has loasod the McCjtJloy place, on Jaokson oreok. JaiUos Armpnest, ot this locality, has leased, his Medford 'property to Air., waning. .,. Capt. RuBh, the blacksmith and merohantj is doing a good business in his lines. ... , , . , Tho , Atteburry children . are amoiia Uio new additions to our sohool this week. :,, W. H.'BostwIok has loosed his inino to Medford parties, and they aro said to he doing well;-. Miss Klsio and Orton Wiley, of Medford; are the guests of Miss Hattio Armnriest. The latter is a medioal student In the graduating olass at Portland. ,.- . - j The Hydraulic Mining Company has been exhibiting a pint, or more, of gold from a recent clean-up of tholr mine. Other miner are doing well ground sluicing. ' ' Dunltti) and Molntyre are doing a good bit of work with their ' little giant this season getting cleaned oil' considerable 'grouHd and there do be heap gold in, sigl.t. ' , , , ' Work on the imarti claim of, J. W Kennedy, on upper Forest creek, has been resume. , ,The same, gen tleman is taking ..(luartz from the old McKee edge 6fttbe Jower creek. Hugar beets are ,;hing grown , on Forest croek this,) year. , ,WbUe we may be little too great, distance, from a probable refinery to .make beet culture profitable, we.v expect we will he able tout up.an aruoje that will eclipse all other localities, and if we can do this we can afford to haul the beeta a long distance. ., Thlriv v,&rk In a lftn ttma 1A llfirht' so painful a trouble as. dIIbh. but, jscoo Mitchell, of Unlonvllle. Pa., strucrgled that Ions Wore be , tried DeWitt'i witon uezai baive, woioo qaicaiy u permanently cured Mm. His equally effeotlvo In ociwma and all skin affec tion. Strang, the druggist, Medford; Mr. J. Ulnklo, Uuntriu rotnt. Lake Creek Items. UV lU'Mni.B RBK. (Kx.-iwel too late for Innlweek) Mrs. S. E. Martin went to Med ford last week for medical 'treat ment. H. II. Wright and wife made a trip to the valley lost week alter supplies. Good weather still prevails' and tho farmers of this section are tak ing advantage of it. ' Mike Sidley is digging an irrigat ing ditch from Butte creek to his farm near Lake creek. F. Farlow and tamily mdved to their Deer creek prairie ranch, their future home, laet Sunday. The hills in some parts of this country are well perfumed with flowers likewise dead cattle. Dee Bradshaw and Thos. Heart, of Brownsborough, were in this sec tion of the country lost Sunday. The South Butte school will com mence tho hrel Monuay in -May, with Miss Carrie Sackett as teacher. W. P. Farlow and wife and J. H. Tyrrell and wife were the guests of W. H. llradshaw ana launiy last Sunday.. W. C. Daley, of Loke creek, had the misfortune to lose a fine two-year-old colt from distemper a few days since. W. II. Bradshaw has just re turned from a business trip to the county seat and reports the roads worse tban rough. V J; Miller and family, of Browns borough,' are sojourning on their Pool Hill ranch, fencing and other wise improving their place. Wr C. Heater, Lake Creek's en terprising postmaster, has taken a contract of digging an irrigating ditch from Butte creek to the Chai ley brothers' larm, a distance of about seven miles. . Not only scute lung troubles, which may prove fatal in a few days, but old chronic coughs and throat troubles may receive immediate relief and he permanently cured by One 'Minute Couch Curo. Slranc, the druggist, Medtord; Dr. J. H Inkle, Central Point. Kanes Creek Items. BY SINE DIE. (ltooelved too late for htst week.) . . We are sorry i to say that Mrs. Lon Noah is quite ill. Mrs. Swindon, who has been quite sick is . slowly improving, we are glad to say. - ' John Harland ' is engaged ' in hauling wood . to Gold Hill, which he quiokly disposes of. j Mrs. J. W. Hays, of Rock Point, spent last Sunday the guest of her niece, Mrs. Fred Miles. ! . , Elmer Higinbotham and - wife spent Sunday at the mill, the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Nichols.. . ; We are glad to say that everyone in the neighborhood have fully re covered from the measles. William RusBell.-of Galls creek, was transacting basinesB in this neighborhood last Tuesday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Al.Boggis, of this place, loft last .Tuesday for Poor Mans oreek, at ; whioh place they will remain1 all summerly Mr. B, has a wood' ce'iHract at the above place. . Vc ' tjv ' It should bo.tiiado a matte i- of publio kuowlodjre thai De'Witt's Witch Hazol Salvo will spoodily "ouro piles of tbo lonKost etandine.-.- ,Jt Is the household favorite for burnej soalds,.outs, bruises and sores of all kinds., Strang, tho druggist), Medford; Dr, J. Hlukle, Cen tral Point.;,-, ; Browneboro items. , , " BY RKHECCA. ' Mr, and Mrs. H. Wright, of Lake oreek, were the guests of Mrs. W. J. Compton a few days Bince. Mrs. Prathers and family re mained in town over night last week on their trip to visit her par- enti, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chambers of Big Butte. '' ' ' Miss Effie Bradshaw, accompa nied by Mrs. Olie Bell visited Med ford last week. 1 Mrs. Ella Meyer, of Lake Creek, was the guest ot Mrs. J. K. Bell a fow days since. - ', '," 1 .Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Terrill ,are the happiest of parents over the ar rival of a littjegirl baby, born on tbaWth. ' ' 'J. A. Obenqhain, of .Big, Butte, returned; iiome , last, week twitb a load of seed, graioi He report that the couutry in tbat section is . just getting ready, for farm , work. i . Ji '.A. Miller hasi been att his mountain ranch. tbe pastfew weeks doing improvement. He came down on the 2nd, for fresh eupplies, but will return for a short time again. ' 1 '.1iMia4f.ay t. '!',',l.V' ' CSKaraU Candy CatltsrUc, ibt mast wo- Mrrui DiMioti diacorery oi we ace,,pw aed positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the eoUrfl sysleB, dispel oolds, cure aeadaetie, fever, baMtual ooBsUpailoa and biliousiHM'. Pleaeebuy and tn a box ot C. C. C. hxlajr; lOrSkKI cents. Hp Id and gusmieea ,v ewr vj sji tisnyit. - Trail Creek Tradings. BV U OUESS. , Charles Skyrman and Jos. Miller made a business trip to Medford re cently, j C. W. Knighton, of upper Rogue river made a Hying trip to -Jackson ville recently. Miss Sarah Ragsdale, of Beagle, is stopping a while with Mrs. S. E. Inlow, of Trail. - John Rogers and family of Beagle are visiting with J. (j. Briscoe and family of upper Trail. . bebool in upper 1 rail district is moving along nicely with Miss Bettie Potter as teacher. Edward Briscoe and Uncle James Briscoe expect to start soon on an all summer a prospecting tour. The iianley Diotbers will soon commence gathering cattle in this locality. They expect to make drive of twelve hundred head to Harney valley. H. J. Colby, of Gray's mill passed on his way to Medford. He says the mill will soon be grinding out lots of lumber under the manage ment of Colby A Gray. A tired stomach is very much like a sprained ankle. If you suffer from any of the symptoms of dyspepsia, your stomach la tired. It needs a crutch. We must relieve it ol all work for a tlmo.or until It is restored to its natutal streugtb. To do this successfully, we must use a food which is already di gested outside of the body, and which will aid the digestion of other foods that may bo taken with it. Such a product is the Shaker Digestive Cor dial. The Shakers have utilized the diges tive principles present in plants for the manufacture of thisariicle, and its suc cess has been truly phenomenal. You can try it for the nominal sum of 10 cents, as sample bottles are sold by all druggista at this price r Laxol is tho best medicine for child ren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. GIHLS WORK IN A MINE. A ateprehenalble Introduction of t'orrlca Coatoaw on American Soil. Four athletic young pirls find daily employment at a amall coal mine in thei Mahoning valley, ret era I miles Irom Shamokin, bay the Atlunta (omritu tion: . The colliery is owned and op erated by .loepii .fnns, a hnrd-tvork-ing German, who .Nays he -butt tmnply in troduced the custom of his fatherland in having his four dsnghtrrs assist him in preparing the fu-l for market. ; The girls are Fix-footers, good look ing and well formed, each tipping the scales at about -'00 pounds. Kate, aged SO years, ha charge of the breakers;' ,Anait, ged 16,,runs,its mine,pumps and breaker cugines like a veteran en gineer; Llzaie, aged T8, drives a mule attached to a gin for the purpose of hoisting the coal from the slope, and Mary; 'aged 111, see that the slate is picked .from the coal by her little broth ers, whom she helps in. the work. , The girls wear short skirts, not, bloomers, as might be supposed Mans formerly worked in the mines at Shamokin, but during the vlast 12 years,, with the assistance of his wife, who runs t he farm, and their daughters at, tho mine, he haa managed to buy this coal mine and u large amount, of timber Innd besides. . , LIQUOR FROM GAS BURNERS. Device of a Portland. Me.. Hotel for .Evadla; the 1'roklblllon Law. . . Everybody who visits' 'Maine has a different story to tell ou his return of Ui experience In getting drinks, Rays the Now York Sun. ' The chumpion story Is, perhaps, told by n well-known traveling snlismiiu, He nays that when he nuked for a drink at a Portland hotel, lie was shown Into a room, which hud nothing In II but table, on w.hich were n pitcher of wn.trr and several tumblers, and. a few chairs. . ,.' ' Over, the tnble was a chandelier, with apparently half a doyen gns burners. When the cocks were turned, however, not' gait; but. Jiquor came out of the burner, .which w-ere horizontal, on the tim being unscrewed. From one burner came whisky! from another, rum; from another, glni Kneh burners supply pipe connected with i( cask of sonic one of these liquors In t-hd room above.' :, '. The man who tolls this story nay that the indlclmcntipnperengnlnst the hotel In question fur selllntr llqnor would fill a btislH-1 basket, but none of them will ever bo brought, to trial; at least, none hna been yet. Since adopting this de vice, the hotel has evaded detection. Hew Klwtrlallr Kills. Kurnwlnif nM limi' liwii mndi by a French. wVnllKt upon dy In order to ilctrniliw tl.o chiim- if ilriith In rlce tric sliork. The roiieluslon reached Ih thut for a given mi i run I in normiil ren dition i. to health n definite amount of electrical energy will produce fntnl re sults. It in thought Mint the uctliin of the rlr-rtriea! (liaehwrve Is tomntravt tlic arlTlesand to innii-sm! tin; prensure of the hlood, ond that dea I h Is due, to fnabilltr. on iUn nnrt, of the heurt to fiilf taln t,lie Increased presnure of the tolbod' Mi produced, , Powt'niortem ex- aniinutions wm to Nliow that, the pa iiage of the.' rurrent does notcauce any anatomical disintegration, ' Tte klnirle'-'vlolit Is usuriiing ' Hie do u bi e (n e . pi hob a II rt f ri to ' " i rasujoDSUie woriu. . Many of, the debutante.' gowna are In liguWanietl o rather than all' white, as. formerly. : . , i. ,.,!.. , Professor Sanders, at his fom-tb V11 Jut,endeiJ at was Ip?, tf 0',.i'ri'y,, -in .eonjeion, ,Fimiiw Wootlon ease, that has been a. mystery in, Ifresnu county so long, and senten ced to fourteen years In prison.1 " Three men, are .about t make the tun toihe,.l.'nkoivaoul flelda .overlanfl front He.nturt,,.yVaalj.,,a , d c ItW miles, .,- Jber claim tney can man the trip in, two. months. ,-,-J.,-: ' The three-veaiuofd dauzhter of J. X Black of Anderson. Cal was crushed to death bv helnir caosbt In a tumble rod of a pump.: - , 1 . Ed meats Voar Bowel With Caseareu. Csndy Cstbsrtle, cure constipation torever. Ah Con; a partner, in a .Chinese, store at Urovilie suffered a bomeie aeam. He was, missed by hia friends and search reveled bira lying In a heg pen to the rear of the baildinc. He bad evldentlv been stricken with' a fit and lallinr to the irronad the swine attack ed hii body. He was still ; alive, when found, hut the how bad torn his abdo- man open, in a frightful manner, and were feedinx upon the living vitals of the unfortunate man. He died shortly afterward. , . Oin Pon paid the death penalty at FiMikanr, Wafh., Friday for the mur der of a fellow-countryman. Fonr hundred )eop!e witnessed the execu tion. Is a deep-seated blood disease which all the mineal mixtures in the world cannot cure. S.S.S. euarantced purely vegetable ) is a real blood remedy for blood diseases and Has no equal. Mrs. Y. T. Buck, of Delaney, Ark., had Scrofnla for twenty-five years and most of the time was under the care of the doctors who could not relieve her. A specialist said he could care her, but be filled her with arsenic and potash which almost ruined her constitution. She then took nearly every so-called blood medicine and drank them by the wholesale, but they did not reach -her trouble. 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