P OUR COUNTV i Correspondents j Jackauuvllle Nhwh. Mm. W. R. Colcinim, of I'iiomilx, .'punl Prlduy with Mra. Clu. Nuw liury. Died In JuolcHonvllle, March 29, lt)D Tlios. W. Stewart, ago 6 - yearn. . Porn In JuoU won vlllo, ' March "'SI, 180, to Mr. und Mra. Wm. I'uhl, duuglitor. 8. T. Taylor, of the Taylor Jiouao, waa quite 111 luat wtek with oryalpalua, but ia recovering. ChrlH. Ulrluh, of tho planing mill, litnt wuuk ruoulvmi a carload of oudur hIiIukIdh from Taooma. Mra. K. Wllklnann and Mr. and . Mrs. Lli)lnuutt altondud Kuator attrvicna at tho Catholio Church Bum! ay. W. VV. Burthorton, one of tho 8. I. Company' ngunlH, waa here Friday and paid to HhurifT Orme )fl4,l (10 taxoa. (). 0. Walker. 0o. W. Dunn, B. F. IteuHor, Ue II. Minklor, of Ash land, woro hore during tho wouk in attondanco at cirouit court. Cirauit and oniuruiaaioiinrR courta vjiro In aoaslofi thia week and In conauquonce thuro of buainosa abuut the court nouae la ununaning. W. T. Leaver and wife, the Doan brotliera. T. Writ-lit and othtira from Central Point precinrt, were iiura during tho week on court ImHlnuaa. j Mra. N. liaer and MIhb Clara Uafr, of Central Point, were vialtora at tho county aoat Tueaday, the farmer will leave next week for Colorado for a vlalt with relatives Grand iurora for the April term , of court are D. Linn, foreman, . Peunia Dugaan, Geo. W. Dun, Thoa. P. Kahler. B. . Iteeeor, W. MoPheraon and J. H. Crawford, Charloa Shulta and Alex. Tbomp aon are court and grand jury l.ailiffa. We notice the following attorneys in attendance at thia term of circuit court: L. V. Btewart and Robert Smith, of . Grants Paaa, JoaeDh Hammeraly, Gold Hill, w. I. Vawtar. A. 8. Hammond. 8. W. Mitohell, W. E. Phippa, Medford, K. D. Brigga, G. V. Trefern, Dia triul Attorney Walaon, Aaniana W. 8. Crowell. J. R. Nell, A. N Holiaa, Chaa. Prim, C. W. Kahlor, W. M. Colvla and E. A. Keamea, Aabtaud Iteina. ' jUrvtal, Klamath County, to tenoh Irouuol. Mlaa Olive Groaorv has returned home from a vlalt In San Francisco and Suorainouto. Mlaa Maude Weeka. of Phounlx, waa vlHitlng Mlaa Jomiu Mathoa in Aahland laat wouk. Marrk'd In ABhland, April 2, 18UU, ICdward Kohlaon, of Talent. and Mlaa Blanche M. Morgan. Misaoa Etta Johnson and Lora Cotton have gone to Klamath County whore they will toaoh school. Key, A. J. Huuuulut and wife loft Monday for Upton, Calif., where Mr. Huauelet will hold rovlval aerv loea. Mra. W, C. Hevlnaton went over to Sisaon, Calif., Monday. , Mr. B. la In charge of the a). P, work train there. Mra. Goo. Koblaori waa up from Talent vlaitlng frionda the fore part or the week, returning homo Mon day evening. Mr. and Mra. Goo. 8. Calhoun came up from Grants Puhb Sunday on a visit with rulativoa. Mr, Cal houn returned homo Monday over.' Died In Aohland, April 8, 1801), anion IC. Ninlngor, aged 23 yearn, months and lzuaya. i ho funeral services woro held In the Dunkard Church In thia city on Tuesday. nturiuent in the Talent cemetery. Died In Aahland, April 4, 1890, Mra. E. C. Walaworth, aiiod 70 years and 0 months. The funeral services were hold Wednesday after noon. Interment in Hargadine cemetery. After tho new time card affecting the overland paaaengor trains of the Southern Pacific Company between rortland and Han Francisco which will go into efleot next Sunday, Aahland will no longer be an eating station, on account of dining cara between Glendale and Heading be ne on. The uenot hotel under the managomont of J. A. Grose will not be oloaed. Frank Willlama returned laat Friday froui a trip to Portland. 4'v Mra. O. O Helman is over from ; Fort Join), Calif, vlaiting relatives Geo. V. Vaui)el and Misa Mary Medley went down to Jacksonville Tueaday. Allen T. Holt left laat week for yea cam Did you ever try to dodge the rain-drops ? Did not succeed very well, did you? It's Just aa useless to try to escape from the germs of consumption. You can't do It. They are about us on every hand and we are con stantlv taking them Into our Iuiim. Then why don't we all have this disease? Simply because these germs cannot sain a foot hold In) a strong- throat and lunars. It's when these are weak that the srerms master. The body must be well supplied with fat The danger comes when the blood is poor and the body Is thin. If your cough does not yield, and your throat and lungs feel raw and sore, you should not delay another day Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos whites at once, It .will heal the Inflamed membranes and greatly strengthen them as well. The digestion becomes stronger, the appetite better and the weight Increases. The whole body be comes well fortified and the germs ef consumption, cannot gain a foothold. It's this nourishing, sustain Ing and strengthening power of SCOTT'S EMULSION that has made It ofyiuch value In all wasting and exhausting diseases. toc-ind li.oo, all dnifgUu. , SCTTTOWNB,CawiUtlNwYork. Proapect Items. An Excellent Combination. The Dleaoant method and benefloial effuuU of the well koown remedy, Kraui- or Kios, manufactured by the CAI.iroiiNIA Fio HniUH Co., Illuntrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of pliuiU known to be mudlviuully luxativu and projuiuliuir thorn In tho form most refreshing to the taate and acceptable to the system. It la the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, oleauslng the system effectually. dispelling colds, huadachua and fuvera gunny yet promptly anu mauling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Ita perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and Its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or Irrltatlug them, make it the ideal laxative. In tho nrocess of manufacturing flirs are used, an they are pleasant to the vasie, mil mo meuiciuai qualities ol tne remedy are obtained from aonna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho CAI.iroiiNIA Fio Hyiiui Co. only. In order to get ita beneficial effecU and to avoid ImiUitiona, pleae niinemoerine iuii name oi muKimpaiiy printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AN FHABOIaOO, CAL VOVnVTLhK. KY. KKW YORK. M. Y. For Mlc by all Oruxtd!' I'rlce Boc. per bottle district have engaged the aervlces of Mlaa Anna Griaaom to teach the spring term of school, . Corn, meal, graham or chopped feed, ground for 8 and 10 cents per bushii or toll, 20 pounds on the hundred, at tho Lost Creek Corn Cracker. Talent News Items. D. Andorton waa paying Medford a visit Bunday and Monday. Misa Anna B. Anderaon went to Aahland on the 4th to spend a few days. Messrs. Brooks and Cozad are prospecting up on Wagner creek this week. Mr. and Mra. Ed. Robinson went down to Phoenix Monday on a viait with friends. Howard Durkey has been on the sick list for several days, but is bettor at preaent. John Garvin had aeveral tons of quarts worked on Firman Cauoh's erastra with good results. Died In Aahland, April 2d, 181)!), James Niniier, eldea son of 0. Ninger, and was buried at tbe German Baptist cemetery, in Tal ent, April 4th, at 1 o'clock. The Effects of the Grip. Aro overcome by Hood's Sarcaparilla which purifies tho blood, tones the stomach, strengthens tbe nerves, and makes the whole system vigorous and bealtby. A vegetable cathartic that can bo re lied upon to do its work thoroughly Mood's Pills. The Mail 111 print 50 calling cards lor !t conn. Consultation and Advice free. A part of tbe staff of tho English and dermao Physicians and Dr. Meyer Co, will make their regular monthly visit to , MEDFORD Tuesday, April 18 THEY WILL BE AT THE NEW HOTEL NASH nY WILD HILL. There ia two feet of anow on the summit between Gray's and Wil lilts". Tl inga are looking little like apring and everything ia coming right along. Charlea Koighton waa up to Mr. MoCall'e laat week on buaineaa with our road auperviaor. Wm. Coulver and family have I een visiting for the last week with Messrs. Ureen and Is ye. W. J. Tibbets was over to Root. Lewis laat week for a abort viait. Mr. Lewis returned 1 to Prospect with him. Mr. Willitts went to the valley laat week, aocompanied by a couple of school teachers, Miaa Wriaiey and Mr. Ferguson. Mr. Caaebolt ia busy on the Gray farm getting things ready for apring. Everything ia coming all at once on the farmers in thia vicinity. The Proud foot k Gray mill is making ready for the apring run and will start in a week or two, as they are iu a rush now to make everything go. Mr. Price ia the head man there and a nuaier in every reseot. C. V. Skeel ia making aome nn prorements on his homeatoad by outing up some new ienoing and getting ready for gardening. Ho has Wm. J. linbeta stopping witli him until the mill starts, when he will go to work. Central Point Items. teams run away last Monday and demolished the buggy, but fortu nately the occupants jumped out without receiving any injuries. Prank Mee, one of Josephine County's prominent lumber manu facturers, tarried here Saturday night, having in charge eight head of draft horses which he had pur chased in tbia county for the 8. P. D. &. L. Co., of Grant Pass. "A word to the wise Is sufficient" and a word from the wise should be suffi cient, but you aak, who are tbe wise? Those who know. The oft repeated ex perience of trustworthy persons may be taken for know! duo. Sir. W. M. Terry Bays Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives bettor satisfaction than any otbei' in tho market. Ho has been in tbe drug business at Elk ton, Ky., for twelve years; has sold hunareus ol Dottles oi tills remedy and nearly all other cough medicines manulaoturea, wniun snows conclusively that Chamberlain' la the moat satisfactory 13 the people, ana la the best, f or sale oy Unas. Strang, druggist, Medford; Dr. J. Hlukle, Cen tral Point. E. L. Karra loft for Hornbrook Friday on a business trip. John S. ntma made Medford a businopa trip lust Tuesday. Geo. Lynch, of Talent, spent aeveral days hore last week. George Stevena, of ABhland, spent laat Sunday with friends of this oity. Misa Roberta Rippey commenced a torm of school at Bungle laat Monday. John Olwell shipped a carlond of hay to Hdder Bros., Redding, Calif., on Tuesday. Honry Hillor and family, of Granta Paaa, spent a day here last week with friends. Mrs. J. W. Merritt and daughter made relativos at Jacksonville a visit laat Saturday. Ellzaboth Cokerand son, Edward, left for Klamathon on Wednesday, whoro they will spend the summer. Miaa Mary Magruder, who has boon paying her parents a visit, re turned to Klamathon on Wednes day's train. Miaa Stella Stldham loft" for Glondale on Saturday's train, where she goes to take oharge of the spring term of sohool. EH Mver. who has been spending the oast vear at Lebanon, has opened his meat market here again and his many friends weloouro him home. One of I. F. William's livery Wold Hill Nnggew. Health of community improving. Mra. Carl Phelps went to Med lord Friday. J. W, Markaberry went to Jack- aonville Monday. Horace Pelton, of Same Valley, waa in town Tuesday. Tbe Odd Fellows will dedicate their new hall tbe 2Glh. Thoa. Kahler and J. H. Crawford went to Jacksonville Monday. J. L. Hammeraley ia at Jackson ville tbia week attending court. . Attorney Dalrymple made a fly ing trip to Jacksonville Monday. Geo. W. Short, who has beou ill for sometime paat, is able to be up and about again. From all appearances we are to have a division of the military company which is being organized at Grants Pass. John Fitzgibbin, a mining man of San Francisco, ia looking over the mines of thia vicinity with a view of investing. An entertainment was given by the ladies of the W. R. C. Tuesday night. The program was followed by ioe cream and cake. The Southern Paoifio Company have put several men to work this week, grading for a new side traoK. We are to have a new depot also. The oity eleotlon passed of! quietly. The following were elected counoilmon: H. C. McMiir, W. T Reames, C. J. Downing, J. W. Markaberry and S. C. Tweedy. Recorder, v. A. Uarter; marshal, Walter Dungev. Vote to bond the town for the purpose of putting in a Byetem of water works was carried by a amall majority. Lake Creole Items. . VY HUMllLEDEK. Miss Minnie Town was visiting her sister, Mrs. Herman Meyer, last Monday. Mrs. Edith Downing and sister, Miss Sophie Ratrie, were visiting at at Chaa. Hoett's Sunday. Mrs. H. H. Wright and daughter, Miss Eva, were the guests of Mrs M. D. Bowles last Sunday. Resardless of muddy roads and bad weather, L. Tom made a trip to the valley with a load of vege tables last week. Misses Donna and Mtbel Bell, of Brownsboro, were pleasant visitors at the home of J. H. Tyrrell and family last week. The patrons of the Mountain View Trail Creek Items. Mra. L. H. Hill ia still in poor health. Mrs. James Briscoe was visiting relatives at Trail Friday. Born To Mr. and Mra. Levi Dawaon, Marob 28th, an 8 pound daughter. Mrs. Stewart and children are now visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs. S. Wilaon. Mr. Pearce, of Oakland, Calif., passed through Trail Sunday on hie return from up in tbe timber country. L. S. Marck, of Upper Trail creek, passed through here on bis way to Ashland to buy machinery for his saw mill. Miss Mystill and her sister, Miss Martha, were visiting Mrs. Morrison Sunday. Miaa Mystill is teaching the spring term of school. Prod Inlow went to Medford last Saturday after medicine for Mrs, Hill, and having to wait to see Ur, Picket, the attending physician, he took in the Jessie Shirley show, whioh was greatly enjoyed. Lower Trail is now without teaoher for the spring term, owing to the illness of Miss Mattie Uarter, the young lady employed. Exper ienced ladv teaoher wanted. Ad dress the board at Trail postoffice, without delay. Five Physicians and Burgeons, all Graduates from the best Medical Colleges la. tbe world. incorporated under the laws of California for 260,000. Established twenty six jean. , PHI YOHP Finger on Your Poise You feel the blood rushing along. But what kind of blood? That la the question. I a It pure blood or Impure blood? If the blood ia impure then you are weak and languid; your appetite ia poor and your digestion ia weak. You can not aleep well and the morn ing finds you unprepared ifor the work of the day. Your chteks are pale and your com- nlexlon. la aallow. You are troubled with rlmcles. bolls. or aome eruption of the skin. wny not purity your oiooar v 6 TCW- Ok will do It. Take It a few days and then put your linger on your pulse again. You can feel , the difference. It ia stronger and your circulations better. Send for our book ofl I Impure Blood. , If xau are bllloua, take Ayer'a Pills. They greatly aid the Saraaparllla, They cure eonerlpattoa also. MSAfe) fe) smss jDeisyfew. WKMUMti imiT all ut lameniaTa . Among the ailments cured by the English and German rhysictans are the following. 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