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OUR COUNTY I Correspondents 1.1.. Kavlti 1'oliit Kag-lot, MY A. 0. II0WI.KTT. lid. Simona and family wore via Itlug Mrs. Quo, VV, Duloy Inat Sun day. Bullion Pool canto, ovor from Jaokttonvltte Huturduy, romalnlng over Sunday. There sootim (o bo considerable grip In thin sootlon but It In In a ulldor form than umial. , Mrs, Volnoy Sllokel onnie over from Mudford Bnturday for a few days' vlult with old friends. Mies Rortlm Wyland, of Antelope crook, who haa bocn attending our ohool, rotumod home Saturday. Mr. Kolaoe and family came up and vlaitod Mm, K.'b daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clino, laet Sunday. Dr. 11. J. Willford, of Gold Hill, baa boon In our community exam ing and treating pvople'i eyes. Ho hna met with fair auoceoa. ' I). P. Mathews loll laet week for San Franoiaco, whore be wont to procure medical treatment. Hie many frlenUa bere are anxioualy watting to hear the result. Jerry Heokalborn, one of the sol dier boys who fought in the Philip pines, Is In vory poor health, having contractod some disease while In the army. Ho has gone to Bybco springs for a wbilo. Last Friday Miss Zuda. Owens olosed ber school in the Beta sohool house and at night tho danoing ele ment met and had a social dance in the ached bouse, the proceeds to be appliod toward paying for a new iloor in the school bouse. There were forty-two numbers sold and those who attended report having had a very pleasant time. ' Elder J. 0. Cole, who baa been onduotlng religloua aorvioes bere for aome time, waa oompelled to quit preaohing laat week on aooount of ill bealth.;- He held an informal meeting laat Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and preached in the even Ins. Ho expects to continue hie meetings here for aomo time and has several aubjecta announced Mrs. A. L. Haselton gave a rag tacking laat Saturday night. The ladiea sewed carpet rags and the mn, with tho exception of your correspondent, who waa gonernl rouatalraut, played cards until all the rana went sewed. About 11:30 p. m. cofloe and oake were aorvcil, fter which tho oompany began to rilaperac with considerable reluct auce, aa we had had such a delight' ful time. The prixe, two toilet mats, was presented to MrB. J. W. Orover, .Those present were Mr and Mrs Geo Brown, Mr and Mrs RQ Brown, Mr and Mrs J F Brown, Mr and Mrs Howlelt and three daughtere, 1 Mr and Mra Wm Lewis. Mr and Mra J W Grover, Mra Volney Stick . ela, Mra Floyd Pearoe, Dr Willford, ' Frank Foator, Job Moomaw and Wm Brown. Prof. ", Hdaelton'e department of our school olosed laat Friday and , at neon a large orowd collected to . witness a game of baae ball between - the girls' nine and the boys' nine. " The girls were dressed in bloomers ' with the exception of two, Hattio Howlett and Mabel MoGee. At the .. beginning of the game the girls ap pea red to be aomewhat embarrassed and at the end of the third inning the score stood 22 to 1 in favor of ; the boys, but soon the girls began . to play In earnest and at the end of the seventh inning the score atood 37 to 85, in favor of the girls. It was one of the most exalting games ! that hue ever been played on our grounds. A reward of a package of candy for, each of the winners waa the prize at stake) which waa pre .'..Rented' by theli" teaoher, ' However, tho boy a didn't loel very nau ; over their defeat aa the girls divided the candy with thorn. The following are members or tne nines: m.uinb hlne--Hftttlo ' Cingoado, pitcher . . lttie Taylor, oatcher; Juliua Ayres, " (trat biHOj Anna Nlohols, second baae: Tnvia Howlott, third base Stella McGee, short, atop; Ethel Gomp.'o,, right field; Mabel Ma (lee, center field; Hattie Howlett, loft field. Boys' nine Jake Jonae, pitcher; Itoy Ashpole, catohor, Earl Oompton, ilrat base, Ohanoy Florey, second; Henry Daley, third; Roy McGeo, short atop; David Smith, right field. The girls are so elated over their success that I understand they have sent a ohallengn to the Central Point girl team to play here tho 22d, and if they acoopt wo will undoubtedly have an interest ing aooount to give next week. After the gamo waa over we repaired to the sohool house, where an interest ing program of vocal and Instru mental amnio, recitation! and a abort leoture by the principal waa rendered, after whloh oandy and nut were dlstributod among all the pupils. Discovered by a Womau. Another irreat discovery ban beon made, and that too, by a laxly In this oountry. "Disease faetonod I to olutolios upon hor and for seven yoara ho with stood lui soviirost tests, but bor vital organ were undermined and death uemod iminlnuiit. For three months ho vouched Incessantly, and could nut loop. She fluully disooverod a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Ooo- umptlon, ana was ao muon relieved on taking tint uoao, mat she slept an nlchl; and with two bottles ha been absolutely cured. Hor name Is Mra. Luther Lutx." Thua writes W. C. Huronlolc & Co., of Bliulby, N. 0. Trial bottled freo at Cbaa. Strang's drug tore. '(uvular alzo 60 conta and II .00. Every bottle guaranteed. Browosboro Items. nr ukiieoca . Claud Smith, of lowor Big Butte, waa in town Wednesday. Wm. Gore, of Jackson ville, called Thursday while on bia way to visit F. Hall, of Ranoharie. T. K. Nlohols waa visiting with friends here Sunday afternoon. Our aenlor cluae, who alao have oontrol of the literary eooiety, the teacher holding the office of vice president, called a meeting in hia abaence, and voted to postpone the meeting of the ltlth, The pro fessor waa surprised, but submitted gracefully to the inevitable. The class had planned a horaebaok ride and a viait to Prof. Hatelton'a sohool at Eagle Point, where they witnessed the ball game at noon and the oloaing exeroiaea of the acqool, all of which were greatly enjoyed. The cloaa and sohool promise fathful work and an im proved program, and invite all who can to be preeont. The people of our community at their public parties have been eomowhat imposed upon lately by parties from a neighboring town, who according to the writing of one thoir number to an Ashland paper, recently, have with thorn "plenty of Tom an Jerry for the outside." A kindly sympathy for the misguided prompts us to desire not to wound feelings by mentioning name even in the disturbance of the 14th. am satiafled that many communi ties through the valley at their public parties are entitled to and should demand better behavior. Mothera and fathers of intelligent, manly boys, do you not tremble for their fate? And dealers, should you not beware lest you aell your own souls with the "moss of pot tage?" Tho Appotite of a lioat Is envied by uli poor dyspeptics whose stomocn anu aver are out or order. All auoh should know that Dr. King's Now Life Pills, tho wonderful stomach and liver reraody, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that Insures perfect health and groat energy. Only 25 oonta at Ohua. Strang's drug store. Real Estate Transfers. State to Mary E Tripp, 320 aoros, sec SO, tulWs, ti o I A O Uess to W W Outohos, 400 acres, seo 24, Ip 37 a, r 1 w; and other properly. . . , Ann a Dean to R F Dean, land oo the NO Dean d 1 0. No 48: also lotM 8 and 4. anc 6, In 87 s, r 2 w i also grantor's Interest lu Jas Houston d 1 o, No 49, love and of- reotlon ..,.., W D Wolverton and wife to U 9 ISO acres seo 83, tp 8 a, r 1 e, lien lands A L Wells, trustee, to W D Wolverton, same land aa above ' , . M M Ilyboo to Nora U Hybee, 19,47 aorea boo 28, tp 87 a, r 2 w Gold HllIX & p Oo to Jas Braden, the . Sold Hill Light A Powor plant. ........ Blc Uend Milling Co to U B, land In sea le, tp 81 s, r 8 e, forest reserve, Hen lands...,.,...'.,,. ...... W D Wolverton to U 8, 160 acres, forest reserve, lien lands ..... A D Helmut! to U 8, Q Holman 4 acre d 1 0, No 40, tpOBs.r 1 e ; P Lglmpklns. slnilo, to O W Stephenson ' and W H Fordney, 64.86 aorea, raservlnf . ' rod wide off east end or said tandi also paroel.of land tn seo 2, tp 87 a, r 8 w Oarl T Jones and it I to to It V Jones, 1,90 aoros, soo 19, tp 87 a. r 1 w. , , , ,:. J T Hoaglund and wife to J H MoFallend wlfo 2-7 mtorost In a parcel oi land on ' whloh Is situated tho Ropwood mill on on Hear oreek, togother with tne build- Ingstheroon Margin 0 Hoag land and husband to Atlle MoFall and husband, 1-7 o( Bame prop- ortj as above , Frod Tloo and wlfo to W K Nloholeon, ' loMtandlO. blk'21. Lumaden'a addition 158 1000 too MOO 1 1 toMedford , ,. , 89 Oeo P Llndle? and wire to J 8 Huev. a perool of land la tp J7 a, r 1 w ,,. j U0 Talent Hewn Items. , B. V. Myera haa gone to the Ash land mine to work. Miss Bertha Wilcox la quite HI. Dr. Harg'revo la in attendance. S. S. Stevens drove a lot of hogs over to the range on Applegato .re cently. Mies Lizzie Netherland went over to Hornbrook the Oral of this week to work. Miea Bailie Griffin went down to Modford Saturday evening, remain ing ovor Sunday with friends there. Miss Josie Carlile and her brother, who are both having a aiege of inflammatory rheumatism, are im proving. . Mrs. M. E. Rapp waa called to Jacksonville Monday to see her brother, Thoe. Keamea, who la quite ill with blood poison. Jesse Hughea, son of I. N. Hughes, who lives near Talont, haa been quite ill v ith pneumonia, but ia now muoh better. He ia in Wash ington where be haa been at work. We understand that Mrs. J. E. Yarbaugb, who Uvea on Wagner oreok, haa been tinder the care of the doctor for aome time. She ia reported a little better at the pres ent writing. One of Mra. B. L. Buoy's little boys had the misfortune to fall Sunday and fraoture one of bia arme. Dr. Hargrave took him to Medford Monday and bad the frac ture reduced. An Editor's Life Saved by Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. During tho early part of October, 181X1. I contracted a bad cold which settled on my lungs and was nogleoted until I feared that consumption had ap peared: in an incipient aiate. i waa constantly coughing and trying to ex pel something wnicn l oouia not. i became alarmed and after giving the local doctor a trial bought a bolllo of Chamberlain's Cough Itemcdy and tbe result waa Immediate improvement. and after I bad uaod three bottles my lunga wore restored to their nealtny state. B. 8. Edwards, publiabcr of The Review, Wyaut, 111. For aale by Chaa. Strang, druggist. (lining Locations. I. H Ik) rum located Feb I J. 90 acres, placer timm m AppieR&w amnci. udii ritmnvon looaien rcu iv, quartz claim lb Apploceta dliitrlct. Wm Hears located feb S, a quarts claim tn Willow iprlnsii dlilrtot. LOCAL ATT HAC HONS. t MvevT Cltv. flrrnt Imall, Hm t4rr of nnmr Klad. One who. hoa traveled pretty much all around the globo, made a peculiar obHrrvatlon at a aocial gatherinfr a few nlghta alnce. lie had noted that every city and almost ever' villnge had n dominant attraction, no matter in what part of the globe the attraction waa an placed. He was aomcwhat surprised that Cincinnati had nothing ao far out claused other attractions na to be the first thing auggeatcd na worth a visit. He waa inclined to think that the sum mer resorta would have been the thing in the proper season, and then next to these the Art museum. "Now," he said, "if you go to London the first thing ia, have you aeon Wind sor or the tower? In Paris they say hare you seen the Moulin Uougue or the Chat Nolr? and neither ia worth seeing. In Texaa, if you are in San Antonio,, they will say, have you aeen the Alamo? and In San Francisco, have you seen the Uolden gate? "Aa you come eaat, if you atop In 8alt Lake City, they want to enow you the temple, and in St. Louie they take you first to Shaw'a garden. Then you're through with that place unless they in' sist on showing you Simmons', the big' geat hardware house on the earth. "At Chicago they ask you to viait the stock yards, and finally aak you if you are stopping at the Auditorium. Of eourae, at Niagara it the falls, and at Buffalo It's the grain elevators. Once I was In the volley of the Roanoke, in Virginia, and a doien times I was asked if I bad seen the pear orchard or Mr. Somebody, who haa the largest peach and pear orchard in the world. "In fact, I never was in a place any where in all my travels where there wasn't an attraction ' of aome kind, though it nmy hare been only a faotory or a bit of natural scenery. Every place has a lending attraction, and if you are a visitor you are sure to be made aware of the leading plaoe to visit." Cincinnati Commercial Trib une. - - ' ' VsiKse atktea Mall rroteetetrs, ' TheUnitcdStatcsgovernmentiesotne- timea served for yearn by valuable serr- ants who are not even, boarded at the expense of the government. These servants are cats. Bata are one of tho persistent dangers that threaten the United States malt. . They destroy the baga and the mall matter. '. The post office building in New York city ia a large building, and now many years old. It Is said that there are 0 cats in the building eared for by the clerks; Some of the eats have never lived any' where else; others have come in from the neighborhood. , The cats who have known only this home are very shy of strangers and will come only to ,the clerks lu the building. So you see (hat tbe government la nerved without pay by these faithful servants who prevent the destruction by. rata of valuable! property una an mm ia given mom la aheltr.-Otitlook. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. ITEMS OP INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'8 DISPATCHES. A atookton Merchant Outlcted ef lliirglarr The Itudy at a Hlmlni Man ruiid In m ftlver-Thayr ravor raraier'e rusuranre. n, B. Canning, for many years editor tit the Santa Kosa Republican and a pioneer, died suddenly of heart disease at St. Helena, where he has resided the past year. ' During the state fair at Sacramento this year a street fair Is to bo held.' It will be the first one of its kind held in California. Colonel William P. Sullivan has been appointed ohief of polloe of Sao Ifran oiaoo. Tho Union Hotel, one of the largest in oentral California, situated at Nevada Olty, was destroyed by firs a few days ago. The loss will amount to $30,000. Blgmuud Strauss, a pioneer Oalifor olan and wealthy merchant of San Jose, committed suiuida by shooting himself a few daya ago. Ill health is supposed to have oauaed the dood. - Arrangements have boen perfected to hold the annual convention of the Cali fornia, State Beekeepers' association in Los Angelas February 21 and 38. During a quarrel following card play ing at Merced, V. Ohlnotto was stabbed to death by O. Olofera. The date set for the first operation of eleotno paaseuger and freight oars be tween Seattle and Taooma, Wash., is August 1, 1900. The city oounoll of Pasadena has called a sewer bond election for April 7. A complete sower system is wanted, at an estimated coat of $178,400. B. F. Talbot, a colored elevator oper ator at tho county court house, Los An geles, dashed headlong down the shaft of the elevator and was killed. ' He fell distance of SO feet, his head being crushed. He leaves a widow and seven children. P. 0. Tonner, a well-known pioneer lawyer and politician of Pomona, died at his home there of qui ok consump tion at the age of 03. Mr. Tonner was a native of Ireland, bat early came to America. W. A. Ohaee, a laborer, lost his life In a tunnel about four miles from River side. Ohase was at work alone in the tunnel when many tons of earth caved in near tho tunucl mouth. Ohase was covered with five foot of earth. Ha leaves a family. At therei(utnr meeting of the Far mers' olub at 8au Jos j u resolution wai adopted for the orgauizition of a. county lnauranoe oorupany under the state laws as soon as $100,003 of desired insur ance is subscribed. T. O. Bon Ms mid II. H. Tamrain. pro prietors of tho Donvor Post, who were shot by a Denver lnwyr-r .several weeks ago, have arrived at Los Angeles with their physician, t:uy arc both recover ing, and will romuiii in Southora Cali fornia several weeks. W. J. Onlilsworthr, a well-known merchant of Stock Ion, who was oanght nnder the basement of a store adjoin ing his own establishment last Novem ber with a pile of ' iulUinmiiblo staff ready to light, was found guilty of bur-1 glory. ' That olinrge was made against him because of the entry into a build ing with the intout to oommit a felony, namely, arson. Tho trial has lasted ten days and attracted a great deal ot atten tion owing to the position of the de fondant, who has been prominent in business and politics for many years. His counsel set ap insanity, but the jury atood 11 for oouviotiou on the first ballot, and after five ballots found a verdlot of gnlltv. The proseoution urged a recovery of insurance money as the motive for the crime. Joe Brown, a young man who robbed the railroad office at Healdsburg, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to Folsom for two years. : Joshua . Jouos Sr. died, at Altaville, Calavsras county, aged 73 years. . He waa one of the pioneers of . Calaveras county and well known in the state. . The body of James Straiinhan, who myatarionaly disappeared at Woodbridge on the night of January 9, waa found in the Mokelumne river. Stranahan left his bed at S o'clock ou the night of his diaapparanoe and walked nine miles to Woodbridge, where he disrobed oa the bridge and calmly walked down and into tne river. He was evidently insane at the time. Since then the river has been patrolled by searchers, urged on by a reward ol $100 for the recovery of the body.- Jain as Hunting found the body 800 yards from where titranahan jumped iu, oanght iu some roots and uuder- brush. Stranahnu carried considerable iusnrauoe. Peter Cunningham, an aged miser, was fonud dead' in his hovol in San Franolsoo a few days ago. Cunning hum had inr 150.000 on dftnoait in banks, yet he lived on the refuse ho conld gather from swill barrels. 'The 'Calaveras Big Tree grove' has passed Into tho hands of a lnmberlng company and monster trees, are to be out down and ooiivorted into lumber. I. John 'S. Porter, a pioneer resident of Watsouvillti and well-known Californinn died suddealy at hia home a few days vv:..' :':, Los Angeles reports pro!, ability of an- otherv. 'transcontinental ; railroad,., from Mojavaoast by north through southern Nevada into Utah, the builders to be the Santo' Fe, ; Southern Pacific, Rio Grand ti Western and Union Piwlflo. The Oarsou & Colorado lino Is deaig. natod as the link fox the proposed . new route."-" .V'1 i A free innH dellvory ojftietu will be eaUtflisl jd In Erkrs;ieid 3Jiy 1. ! ..... . . ;. , . Th ot rsWanla Tlw W- Uy OtiHUr iFsnsua for Any article, whatever Its merit, must be made known to th pabllo by meana of advertising. 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Pinkham's Vegetable Compound: ' I am now able to help about the house, and .am. much laa prvsd ra health,'" Mas, A, WAMwaa, Cailkiotin Deot,,N, Y. . , . " !'.,,. ."A FvqUa , "What Is a fraction f? .' , . ; ": -"A part of miyUili);,', sor." . ' ' ' "Give ru iwni'iUi.". '"- ' 11 '"."bo slvtuteetiUi. of , June." MeVi , fcourrf filpvoa. . :,.. 'V . . . . . - ' 1 IMft OtNTLEBY OHAORINIO. , e.rteallaes la Mls.Ovrs) serleaoa Sometblav He Had Of lea Beast or. "When there arose in the household question as to the expenditure of money; for a purpose that to me seemed luxury we could not sfford and should! not Indulge In," said Mr. tientlehy, ac cording to the New York Sun, "I op posed It vigorously. 1 am not so surer but what some of mv vigor arose front tbe fact that tbe money to be spent would come out of my own poeket; but 1 was right about it, anyway. It would have been an unwise and unreasonable expenditure for ua to make, and I knew tt, and I resisted It to the extent of re fusing to make It. .i i. i ' ,.i .. , t . "And then I mads a great mistake.: After I had got it all settled for good ressons, and finally and distinctly had refused to spend the money, thea, moved by Mrs. Oentleby's continuous) discussion and by my own desire - to? plesse her, I said all right, we'd spend the money. . " 'Well,' ssld Mra. Oentleby, 'I thlnfc they ought to put you up on that pole I' and ahe pointed to a flagpole .on , building within sight of our domicile, upon which there was once a weather vane, which we often consulted, but which has now been removed. - - "Well! I haven't been so shocked 1st years! I had read In novels, and every where else, about how women llksr strong men, thst above all other qual ities they admire courage and that they glorify the reaolute and despise ths vacillating, but I had never realized It until now. 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