7 V , OUR COUNTY Correspondents JttClUUIIVlllH Nl'WM. Honry White, of Knck Point, w'ur in our oily IuhC 'f humility, MUh Mulliii Muury, of 1'ooh Bull, is visiting Mrs. J. D. Fay, Juduu Brower, of Grunts Pans, spent Tuosdny In Jnoksouvillo. , Hon. W. A. Carter, of Gold Hill, - was In JaoltBonvHIo Wudnouday. Mrs. Bayio and son L. 0. Bayie, vlaltod Jaokuouvllle laut weok. Bert Burnoi, : of 0 rants Pans, spent Sunday In Jacksonville. Judge J. R. Noll has returned from a business trip to Ban Francisco. John Parnoll, of Applogate, was at the county Beat Tuesday. Mrs. Beebe, of Same Valley, was a Jacksonville visitor Tuesday, Danlol Reynolds, of the Meadows, waa in town Tuesday. J, D. Hoard, of Mod ford, visited the county seat Monday. Mrs. Win. Priest, of Washington, will visit our city (luring tho noli days. Mr. Hawkins, of Modford, was in Jacksonville Monday upon business. Z. Cameron, one of Applogate's prominent citizens, was iu t Tuesday. . . Wort Pool and family, of Eagle Point, spent Tuesday in JaokBon villo. Harrv Lansoll, youneont son of Hon. N. Langell, loft for San Fran cisco Saturday. We aro sorry to report that Mrs, Gus Newburv is duite 111 at her home in Jacksonville. Miss Lilllo Bolt, of Qold Hill, is visiting in Jacksonville, tho guost of Miss I'.mma Ulrioh. Thomas Carr, of Foots orook, and R Odvn, of Evaus oreok, visited Jacksonville Tuesduy. J, W. Manning, who Bpont eev eral weeks In Jacksonville, has re turned to Klamath County., , Dr. B. R. Freeland, an Ashland dentist, was in our oity this week upon business connected with bis profession. . ; Mra. Annie Dunn, who has been visiting in the Willamette valley for some time, returned last Thurs daf. " ' " " . A meeting was hold In the town hall Friday evening to make ar- rangemonts for a publlo entertain ment to bo hold In this city on Christmas eve. Committees were aoDointed. end a Drosram will be rendored undor the management of the Jacksonville public school Jane MnCully Cabin, N. D. of 0., mot ou Wednosday iiiiitat of. Inst weok and olectod tho following of ficers : Past Pres., Effio Bybee Prlnij pres., Jotoplilni Orth; 1st vloo pres., Amelia Brltlj 2d vioo prns , lluttii) Nuubor; 8d vlco pres., Lilllo ' Urugory; iriiiiHlml, - Emma Ulrloli; sr'o'y, Corn Mnn; F. S. Hultu Mullur; truasurer, Mubul Prim. At the rogulur niootlng of Wurron hulgo, A. I'V A . M . held lust Wednesday niuht, tho following of. doors were elcoted: Wm. V. Col vlg, W. M : R. F. Jooum, 8. W.j Kmll Brltt, J. W.; Max Mullor, soo'y ; S. K. Dunalngton, tylor. Last Thursday afternoon tho Birthday olub mot at tho rosidonoo of Mrs. Hattie Nouber in - honor, of that lady's birthday. The guests were Mrs. T. J, Kenney, Mrs. Alice Ulrioh, Mrs. Wm. Cook and Misses Pauline Kurewskl, Nellie Holt ana Emma Ulrioh. A splendid supper was served In the evening, and the ladlos were joined by T. J. Kennoy, Chas. Prim and Qeo. E. Nouber. An Invitation whist party was given by the Mlssos Mullor at their ome on California tit. last Friday evening. Elegant refreshments worosorvou.. Those presont were: Mlssos Josephine and Ella Orth, Paulino Router, Emma Rood, So tibia and Detta Mullor, Messrs. Dr. John Router, Jos. Murphy, John F. fcillor, Kusseii u woii, iieruort Mc Carthy and A. N. Boliss. At a renular meolinz of Oregon Chapter, Ne. 4, Royal A rob Masons, held at tholr hall last Tuesday, the following officers were elected for tho ensuing year: A. E. Reamoe, H. P. : W. I. Vawtor. K.: Wm. Rob inson. 8.: D. Linn. C. of II.; Wm. M. Col via. P. 8.! C. C. Boekman R. A. C; F. R. Noil, Gj J. F. Milter, M. of 1st Va.il; Emit Bntt. M. of !4u Vail: F. R. Neil. M. of 8d Vail; C. C. Beekman, treasurer; Max Muller, secretary. atos thoir fnooH, as tho nrioos paid uro considered qulto goad. , Miss Eva Sollss loft Modford Sunday evening for Oroocont City, California. She goes to spond tho wlntor with hor sister. Mrs. W. if. Griffin. ICnlornrlso sohool gave an ontor- tainmorit for the benefit of the library fund Friday evonlng, De cember 7tb, an admission fee of fifteen cents being charged. Much oredit is duo Miss Anna Jeffrey for hor tireless energy in drilling and preparing her ' pupils, every thing being very creditably carriou ut. ' There was a large orowa pres ont, and the library fund waa . In creased by the sum of $0.30. If vou would have an anootlto like a bear and a relish lor your meals take Chamberlain's Blomaoh and Liver Tablots. They correct disorders of the stomach and regulate the liver and bowel. Price, 25 oenti. Samples free at Unas. Strang's drug store. Among the have used tain of tliousinds who Ohambarluln's Uooffh llomudy for colds and la grippe during tho nart fan yearn, to our koowleilo, cot a single oao has resulted In pnou monla. T hos. Whitflold it. Co.. 240 Wulmali bvoiiuo, CtilouRO. one of the moat prominent retail druggists In thut oltv. In sn.inlclnir of this says: "We .nnnmmnnil Chamborlaln's Cough Rem edy for la grippe In many cases, as it not only givea prompt and complete rocovery, out aiso cguiwnwu tonilonoy of la grippe to roault In pneu monla.'' For sale by Chas. Strang flrugglat. . Woodvllle Items. consumption is destruction of lung by a growing germ, precisely as moldy cheese 1 is destruction of cheese by a growing germ If you kill the germ, you stop the consumption. r;Ypu can or : can't, according' to when you begin. ;. '. i. Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil : take a little at first.' ' ;" ' It acts- as food: it is the easiest food. Seems hot. to be foodi makes you hungry ; ; eating is comfortable. Yougrow stf ong- er. Take more: not too much j enough is as much as you like and agrees with' you. . Satisfy hunger with usual- food : whatever you like and agrees with you, , When you are strong again, have , recovered : your strehp;th-'--the rrerms are dead ; you have killed them If vou hiivA tint-tried It. send for free sample, Its agreeable taste win surprise you. , . SCOTT & BOWNE, 1 " . Chemists, 409 Pearl St., New York, 'L50o. and $1.00; all druggists. The crenuine has this picture ou It, CT Miss Haltio ' Magorlo in, now residont ol Woodville. Mrs. McIIugh and Mfss Hurd have roturnod from a visit with relatives in Ashland. ., Mrs. William llarpor, an agod and rcsnocted lady of this place. 1b seriously til. Hor many friends bono for her recovory. ' , Noorlv every family here has one or more mombors on the sick list. Among them ard Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. UantlaU ana littio aaugntcr Rov. Booth, of Grants Pass, held religious sorvicos hore Tuesday aftornoon. Owing to tho short no tico given, only a fow were present, Rev. M. C. Munson washoro last Sunday, tho Kuost of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cox., lie visited the Sunday school aiid encouraged . tho mom bors with words of commendation Miss Emma Bodford, who has boon working at tho Wilcox hotel accidentally poured boiling water over one, of hor fcot last week, as a result of which she will be disabled for some time. . ' Prof. J. A. Bish closed his school horelaBt Friday and roturnod to his homo iu Medford. Mr. Bish Wafl vqry 'successful. In -his school work, and an express satisiacuon with the way tt was .conouctou. Preparations are boing mado for a' Christmas treo here on Christmas evo, . A liberal sum has been given for . decorative . purposes, . and ,an interesting musical and literary pro gram will bo rendered. Altogether, it promises to bo an enjoyanie ai fair. : ' No one oan reasonably hope for good health udIobb his bowels move once eaoh day. when this is not attondod tn. dlaordors of tho Btomaoh arlso. bll- iousiioss, headache, ilys; opal a and piles soon follow. If you wish to avoid thoso ailments keep your Dowels regular tuklnir Chamborlain's . Stomach nn Ller Tablota whon required. Thoy are so easy to take and mild and gontlo in eiroot. nor bbio oy v.uus. atranir druggist. , ' ' ' : (irlflln Creek Gatherings. Charles Wilson has rented the Bash ford farm and moved thereto, Mr, Bashford and wife haye moved to Medfoid to reside. . , Mr. H. W. Andrews, of Wiohita Kansas, has beon visiting with his brother, A. Androws, ana lamiiy of Griffin oreek, for the past two weeks, , . Several muoh needed improve meats have been made on our roads bv our effioient road supervisor, P. True, and still thore is room for more . Most of our Griffin oreek farmers have sold their hotts aud prunes roalifcihg about the same per pound for thorn tour and,ono-naii; coins Consequently a broad smile illuml ruocnix items. Hold Hill Items Miss Leah Plymire is visiting Mrs. M. A. Castor. Mrs. Wm. Clvde has been on the siok list during the past few days. Gub and Sunbeam Moore made Medford a business call Tuesday. Miss Stella Stidham spent Sat urday and-Sunday at her home in Contral Point. K. F. Stancliff, wife and daugh ters did shopping in Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Honry Briley and children visited Mrs. B's father, Wm. Butler, of Ashland, last week. Otto Caster and wife spent Sat urday and Sunday with Mr. C's mother, Mrs. M. A. Caster. Mrs. F. Peflv has cone to River side, California, to join her husband, who has employment there. Birdie and Lilhe McTavish returned to Ashland, Monday, to take up their school work again. Miles Brownrig held services in the Lavenburg Hall last Sunday, both morning end evening. Boib services were well attended. Mr. and Mrs. McTavish returned home Sunday evening from . San Francisco. They left their eon, JeBBe, muoh improved. . Mrs. M. Childers and daughter, Mary, of Salem, Oregon, arrived in Phoenix recently. Mrs. C. is a sister of Mrs. B. Hamlin of this plaoe. , . There will be a Christmas tree in the ' Lavenburg Hall, Saturday evening, Deceruber, 22d, given by the Phoenx publlo sohool, for the children of the Phoenix school dis trict. There will be a short pro gram rendered by the pupils of the school. All are cordially invited. At the regular election of the A. O., U. W. the following officere were elected : J. Patterson, Mas ter Workman: Dr. Hargrove, Re corder and Financier; Sim Morris, Foreman: Otto Coster, uaide; Joe Jacobs, Over-seer; D. O'Toolo, Re ctever: Joe Hmer, indoor watch' man: Arthur Jacobs, Out side Watohman. f " . JIV BPEOTATOK. ' II. T. Coffin, tho Galls creek minor, has returned to Portland to spend the holiduys, Messors. McNeil a Landis began some new development, work on their .Surdino creek quartz mine the first of the weok. A. S. Rosonbaum was up from Wolf creek, Wednesday, on busi ness, j';'.' Mrs. W. E. Darling visited Med ford, Wednesday. Reamos Bros, have decie'ed to closo out thoir business hero, and are engaged, in. .selling., out the goods at cost. They expect to close up their business in the next 60 days. : ' . The town authorities are having the railroad crossing on 4th street graveled. W. If. Caine has secured the contract to furnish the poles for tho Sams Valley & Gold Hill tele phono line. . W. F. Horn of Grants Pass has been in town the past week engaged In several mining deals. Alex. Armstrong, manager of the Coffin mines on Galls creek, has been in town for several days, this week, on business. Bart Carter of Fort Jones,' Calif., arrived Monday, to spend the holi days with relatives. The Best Prescription for Malaria, Chllla and leror la a bottln of Unovt'a Taste. Ma Chill Tonio. It ia altnply Iron aod qui nine In a uuileleaa form. No euro no pay. Price Oc. A Musical Treat. With the "Uncle Josh Spruceby" Company, which 1b booked for Medford for Friday, Dec. 14th, is the celebrated "Spruceby" orchestra of 12 soloists. This musical organization has a world wide reputation and is under the direc tion of a talented leader and composer of note. A very popular program is rendered between tnj acts. Two big bands are carried by tbo company, and a novel and unique (.arade is given at noon dally and includes a concert by the combined bands. A carload of special scenery and mechanical affeots are used. The realistic sawmill scene Is ono of the most startling pieces of stagecraft ever produced. Thirty-five people are in tho company, which is the largest attraction popular prices. parade at noon. ever attempted at Watch for the big STATS Or OHIO. CITT or XOLKDO. I Fbahk J. CnsMKT makes oath that he la the senior partner of the Arm of F.J. Chbmbt A Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and Htatte aforesaid, and thai said firm will Day toe sum or uns uunuubu ixiL,LAtus tor each aod every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by ue use 01 hall a catarrh udri. I7USK t. UHBSIT, Bworn to before me and aubecrlbed in my preaenoe, thla Otb day ol December, A. D. 1886. .... A. Tf . UlABO!. ssal f . Notary Public. Haifa Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and ecu dlreetly on the blood and mucous aurfaoea oi ue ayaiem. Bono tor testimonials, iree. r. j. uniBii s uo., 'i'oieao, v. Sold by Druggists. 75o, Hall's Family rills are lbs beat. Central Point Items. Mrs. J. M. Gibson made Medford a business visit the ' first' of the week. . : ,. Wm. Gregory and wife left last week for Hanford, Cal., to spend the: winter. , , . . ; ; ' ' - George L. Haff, one of Tolo'e en- ergetlo mining men, ..was here Wednesday. ". . , i - Mrs. Lou Whittle and Mrs. I. C. Robnett made friends in Ashland .a visit this week. ,. ,, lsaao Kent and family will soon occupy their 'new residence, which is nearly completed. ' . Chas. Fifield and family arrived here from Nebraska last week, and will make this their future home. Mrs. Dr. Frary, lute of Indian Territory, has become a resident of our. town and will practice her pro -fession, ' ' - ' ' Elder J. C. Gregory is holding a eerieB of meetings in the M. E. church. The attendance ia good and muoh interest is manifested. Wallace Wrisley, who has been British Columbia for the past six years, returned home Tuesday. His many friends are glad to see him. Mandana C.. Thorp, of Corvallis, -the state inspector of the . Women's Relief Corps,; made W. 'H. Har. risen corps an oflioial visit Tuesday, J. W, Merritt butchered a large number of bogs on Monday. Harry Harvey and ' Miss Lulu Newton, of Gold Hill, attended the dedioation of the M. E. ohuroh here last Sunday. : Dr.' Hinkle has a large assort ment of holiday goods displayed, and more will arrive soon. ' A switohboard has been, put in connecting the Eagle' Point tele phone with the Sunset . system. It will prove quite a convenience to the peoplo of Eagle Point and vicinity. ' SICK BEA.DACHE AB80LUTBLY AND permanently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and Indigestion, makes you eat. Bleep, work and happy. Sailafaoiton guaranteed or money ck. 25 cts. and 60 els. Sold by Chas. Strang druggist. . on Km We know of nothing better than coughing to tear the lin ing of your throat and lungs. It Is I better than wet feet to cause bronchitis and Sneumonia. inly keep it up and you will succeed in reducing your weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow fever, and making every thing exactly rlcht for the germs of -consumption. Better kill your cough before it kills you. i t VOU cent bottle; and for the coughs of consumption, the- one dollar size is most economical. ' My cough reduced me to rt mere iike.etun. I tried many remedies, butthoy nil failed. After using the Chorry Tootoral I Immediately b ffnn to improve, and three bottles rentfired ino to health, 1 believo 1 owe my life to it." Oot. 7, UW. Browntown, V. m m m m m- m m m m m Agricultural DmDlements at tub stoWer Bros; Mi Cos Wan, P. OSENBRUQQE, Medford. I am now in receipt of a carload of the most varied and complete assortment of implements which has ever been brought to this city, and with the addition of . STDDEB1EB WflGHS BP MCIES on hand, I can show the best and most complete stock in these lines in Southern Oregon. I invite the public to an inspection and a lib- ili Oir m Of Hi m a. Or ib Of Oi itV m Oir Oi Oi a Now, Look Pleasant and have your picture taken before Christmas. H. C. Mackey t Boyd are the leading photographers and you will get the best work of them. Prices reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. Hamlin Buildioir, 7th St. H. C. MAUCEY & BOYD. iTHnivp COT 111 . . . sbImbKssKsiWV. Cutlery that wilt carve turkey to the Queen's taste. We have displayed in our show cases the be3t stock of cutlery ever shown in Medford. We have CARVING SETS FROM $1.85 TO $i3.oo ; per set. The cheaper ones are all right for : the price, but the higher priced ones are gems . . in their line. Come in and look at them they make a picture worth looking at., , botsek & menu, Th Hardws re Men LUMBER Fir'and Yellow Pine dimension lumber all sizea and lengths; also boxing. Orders for special sizea promptly filled. -! . Mill 5 miles west of Talent on Anderson Creek. Postoffice address, Talent, Oregon. . Let Us Figure on the Next Bill of Lumber You Order. . A. E. Moore. : MMinlIIIIMIUIHMillllIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIM IIIIHIIIIItlllllltHHIIIHIilltHllltllMMIUIIIIUIIMIIIIIIMMHIIIIIIIIB I .... .-. - I 1 (Holeman Greek lime - - I Absolutely the best Mme fr purposes', ever I burned in the Rogue Kiver Valley. I ... Kept in Stock at Medford . . ,.1, j j D. R. ANDRUS r : Handled In Medforal by J. R. HARDIN. . . .:';. S .1 1MIII IIIIIIIIMIIllllllllllllillllllll IIIIMIIII4IUIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIMIIIMIWMH NlllllllllllllllllllllltIM MACHINE Al GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Machine repairing a specialty , $f ff . Second Hand Engines and Steam -Pumps Brought and Sold 9f 9f ft Bicycle Cones and Axles . Made to Order 9f 5f 9 : If 9? 9? It M. M.-G-ARLTJ Proprietor RUSSELL (.Write for Catalogue and Prices. ENGINES BOILERS MILLS Hll THRESHERS STACKERS III RUSSELL & CO. ah Grade Plnnhinnnir auiiuici v PORTLAND, OREGON. THE HEDFORD MAIL for Fine Job Work.