fST'T" jj, OUR COUNTY i V Correspondents JUt'.llHUIIVlllU News. 15.0. Horilun, (if Woiidvillc, wiih in town on 'J'lmrmliiy liiHt, T. J. Kinney iii.tl John Ortli jiuiJ Med ford u visit Wednesday. l'rnnk Amy, of Contrnl Point, wiih In Jiiokaonvlllo WodnoBday. II. Von dor Hollun, of Wollon, wua in our city liiHt Wudnoaday. J. C. Wl.lpp and Phil Oloave droveovor toCuutrul Point Wednes day. W. M. Colvig. loft hora Thureday for CorvitlllH and other points north. W. W. Hcolt. of Contrnl Point, spout Wednesday nt tho county wont. Minn Virninia Applogate, of Drain, In aaalutiiiK in tho recorder's olJlee. County .fudge Prim loft here oil Hundny evening' train for Koao bug. Morchnnt N'unun in in Sun Fran tilsoo purolmHlng a flne mock of goods, John llrond and daughter, of For out crook, paid relatives here a visit 1 .at week. Newt. Uaakina, of Squaw Lake, paid Jacksonville a buaineaa vialt this wook. Ileal brothora, of Central Point, paid our city a buainoa viait laat Wednesday. Miaa Alma Wilaon, of Central Point, ia paying frionda in Jackaou villo a viait. Dopuly Intornnl Rovonue Col lector Fox, of Aahland, waa in our city Tueaday. W. W. Protherton, tax agent for (he Southern Paoiflo railroad, ia at tho county Beat. M. A. WIIboh. of Contral Point, waa in town Friday on buaineaa at the court house. Attorney V. I Vawtor and Mr. MoCray, of Med ford, wore rocent visitors in our oity. Miaa Nora fiydow left on Friday -evening' train for her home in Cen tral Point precinot, J. 8. Stewart and R. 11. White head, of Modford, "were at the county sent Tueaday. P. It. O'Neil, J. E. Roberta and Prof. J. A. Pish, of Mcdford, viaited Jacksonville Saturday. Jamoa Kent, of Wellon, waa at the county aoat Saturday, on busi ness with tho tax collector. Hon. W. A. Carter, of Gold Hill, wna a viaitor in Jaokaonville laat Saturday, on legal buaineaa. A litlle daughtor was born to tho wifu of John Op i, in this oity, Sun 1 iv evening, March 10, 1901. y. : ii'. I Mra. J. M. Vontrickor, Is all right, if you are too fat; and all wrong, if too thin already.' Far, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, 'n no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are many causes of get ting too thin; they all come under these two heads: over work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you cam but, whether you can or not, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself with vour work. You can't live on it true but, by it, you can. There's a limit, however; you'll pay for it. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for "can't eat," unless it comes of J, our doing no workyou can't ong be well and strong, without some sort or activity. Ths grenulno haa this picturo on It, tako .o other. If ''ou have not trloa it, wend for Jifl f reia oamplu, Its a- m groeabie. taste will 3S surprlao you. .gsJ Chemlatt), 409 Pearl Street, NOW TOTK. ."a eOo. and $1.00; all drussiete. T, T. Urlggg und Miaa Mulnoy, of Applogiilo, wore In town Monday, Miaa I.illic Taylor went to Ash I it ii -I Friday to nlloiid a iiiuoliug of ihu Di'greu of Ilimor lodge in that oity. Dr. J. W, Uoliinaon and little daiiKhlor, nnd Miaaoa Mllin Taylor mill Helen Colvig ivont to Modford Friday. R. V. Gray, Joe Dolk und W. J. King, of Modford, were in town Saturday, interviewing the county clerk on law buaineaa. Alfred Frlol, who has boon re viewing aludioH in Prof. Van Sooy'a department, will tnke charge of the Bohool in Mound diatrict. Mrs. R. Cantral left thin oity Friday night to take the midnight train for Ager. She will join Mr. Cantral at Klamath Falla. R. S. Northoy, of Gold Hill, A. II, Keofor, of Eugene, Henry Klin- pel and J, W. Lawton, of Modford, wore in Jaokaonville Monday. Marriage Ilconaoa have been granted to, N. U. Dunlap and Uorthn L, McDonald, and to Frank V. J offers and Nellie Mclnorny. MIhsos Dora and Mary Margrio- tor, of Poormaiia creek, were in Jaoktionville Monday. MIbb Mur griater left for Modford Monday morning. The Native Bona, of P. P. Prim's Cabin, will outortaln the Native Daughtora of Jane MoCully 'a Cabin, in thia city, Saturday evening March 10th. Mra. Fannie Ixvo and daughtor Agnoa, and Miaa Maggie Krause returned from Grants Paaa Sunday, whoro thoy attonded tho choral union convontiou. AaaoBBor Pendleton and wife spent aoveral days in Jackaonville. Mra. Pendleton and Mrs. u L. Jaooha, of Mcdford, wore searching the county rocorda on Saturday. A Good Cough Medicine fur Children. "I havo no hesitancy In recommend ing Chamberluiu's Cough Remedy," aya P. I', Moran, a woll known and popular bakur, of i'oiorauurg, Va. "Wo havo given ll to our children when troubled with bad coughs, alto whoop ing cough, and It lias alwaya given per loot satisfaction. It wus recommended to mo by a druggist an tbo boat cough modtolno tor children as It contains no opium or olhor harmful drug." Sold by Uliu. btrang, druggist. Central Point items. Dr. G. B. Cole mado Eagle Point a professional viait last week. C. C. Hall, of Tolo, waa trading with our merchants Wednesday A. J. Hanby, of Phoenix, made thia city a buainoaa viait Saturday Dr. Hinklo has just received a large assortment of tine stationery. Deputy Internal Revenue Colleo tor D. T. Fox, of Aahland, spent luoeday bore. W. H. Bradahaw, one of Browns boro's enterprising farmers and stock mon. waa in our oity Monday, Thos. Cingoude, who has been very ill at the home of his uncle, Goo. V. Little, is able to be out arain. Misa Stella Stidham, who ib toaching the primary grade of tho Phoenix sobool, spent Sunday at home. Married At the home of the bride's purents, near Tolo, March 10th, by Itev. J. C. Gregory, Geo i. bunduen and Mies Emma L, Kincaid. Frank V. JetTers and Mrs. Nellie Mclnerny were married on Wednes day of thia week. They loft the aamo day for Yreka, Calif., where they will make their future home At the oity election held last Monday the following oflloers were elected: Trustees, J. W. Merritt, John Clark, W. H. Patriot, H. Corum and Eli Mayer; treasurer, Q. S. Moore; marshal. Bart Patrick street commissioner, W. A. Owen recorder, A. S. Jaoobs. Mrs. C. E. VnnDousen, of Kllbourn Wis., waa aftllotcd with atomaoh trou ble and oonstipation for a long time Shu says, 1 Have tried many propara' tlona nut none nave aonj mo tho eood that Chamborlatn's Stomach and Llvor Tablets have." Those tableiB aie for salo at Chus. Strang s drug store Prloo, 25 cents. Samples freo. Kanea Creek Items. DY SINK DIE. Ed. Swinden, who has been But ferinn with a very bad eye, is able to work again. Elmer Nichols, who has been ill with the grip for some time, is able to resume farming. ' Robort Swindon contemplates erecting a new barn soon and other wibo improving his place. Mr. Thnrp, who has been living m this vicinity during the winter linn moved to Jacksonville. School commenced Maroh fith with Mr. Mastereon as teaohor, This is his third torni in this dis triot. Mr. WiRle, of Medford, pntsed through bore Ined Wednesday can vi seiiig for tbo "Life of Queen Victoria." Mrs. Aust, Knotts and Mrs. Tho Best Bicycle, at the best Price, ridden by the best Riders The atw Leads the World See the 1901 Models. Better than ever before. Stronger, lighter, more beautiful, and the easiest running wheel on Earth Ihe Ddeal is These Wheels are now on Exhibition. Call and Examine them I can please you HARRY B. MYERS, Agent EXPERT REPAIRING Pnr k'nnlln nnd little daughter epont laat Monday the guests of Mrs. Joel .Mover. At I Via unhnnl mooting held the 2)1. Mra John Drown was elected olork and MoaarB. Swinden, Foley and Householder were elected ai rectorB. White Man Turned Yellow. P.kauI nAnalAprmtlnn will fait by tbo friends of M. A. Hoifarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw ho waa turning yellow. His skin ilowly changed color, also his eyes, and ho suffered terribly. Ills malaoy was toiiow jnunuiue. u - . ...I I... .hn Kaat HnnlArH. but without bonolif. Thou bo waa advised to try Eleotrlo Hitlers, mo wonaoriui stomach and llvor remedy, and bo 1. II A ll.tal.ln lHA IuiIMm I WAS wrnna . mini ....... - .- wholly ourod." A trial proves it matobless merit for all stomach, liver and kidnoy troubloe. Only 2r)f. Sold by Ubas. mrang, aruKgisv. Provolt Items. I1Y PHOVOIVT WKUKOOT. Lealio Bailoy was in Provolt lost Friday. Myron Wilbur has Bold his inter est in tho Applcguto roller mills to Moon & Uo. Ilnrn fin Mnroh 2d. to Mr. and Mrs. Theodoro Payne, an eight pound daughter.' Miss Agnes York loft last Friday for Littlo Shasta, Calif., where she will spend the summer. Doll FiHillor nt firnnts Paaa. has beon viBiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sonson the laat low days. T-Tnrrv Cnah. of Little Shasta, Calif., has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hyde the past wee. 0. II . Fields, of Sams Valley, friends and rela tives at thiB place tho past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith, of ton. Grants Pass, hove been hero upon businosB the past few days. TCinlinril T.nwmnn. one of our leading young business mon, has Deon mnsing sevurai uupiuiraim on his farm this season. v. IT PrnvoU nnd L. Hanson were down from tho O. B. mine last Saturday and reported the work as progressing rapidly. . Hull brothors have finished elean th a Rnbkoff hon vard and pruning tho hops will be in prog ress as soon as ino wuuwiur wlu permit. T,nwmn.n Bros, have commonccd onerations at their Baby miiie. Jt is thought that this mine will provo to bo one of tho leading propositions of Southern Oregon. Job Couldn't Have Stood It If ho'd had ilohliijr piles. They're terribly annoying: but Unoklun's Ar nioa Pulvo will euro tho wofso case i f piles on earth. I t has cured thouaande. For Injuriea. pnlnaor bodily eruntion.' Prion So n box. Ooro iruariuitoed. Sold by Oha.i. Strang. riioenix ituniB. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Rennies wore in Modford Tuesday on business. Mids Allio Klippel, of Medford, was in Phoenix Monday, working a in tho interest of the Degree of Honor lodge. George Dunlap, of Medford, made Phoenix a business call Tues day. Van Dunlap, R. T. Blackwood and J Juvenal were in Medford on business Tuesday. H. F. Stancliff drove to Ashland Sunday and waa accompanied homo by his daughter Marv. Wm. Rissue went to Ashland Sunday, where he intends working at the carpenter trade for a few weeks. L. Stancliff, of Talent, visited relatives here Sunday. His father returned with him to spend a few days visiting. Will Short and Shannon Oliver started Tuesday for Sisson, where they intend working in the employ of the railroad. Claude Dollarhide, of Klama- thon. who has been visiting L. A. Rose and family, returned home) Tuesday morning. Mrs. Mamio W. Bnggs, of Se attle, field organizer of the Degn e of Honor lodge, delivered an able address in the interest of the de gree, in the Lavenburg hall, last Saturday evening. Mr. B. will be in Phoenix next haturday evening when she will organize a lodge of that order. Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whoopio? ooueh and bronohltla," writes Mrs. W. K. Havl land, of Armonk, N. Y "but, when all othor remedies failed, wo saved her life with Dr. KIdk'b Now Discovery. Our niece, who bad consumption in. an advanced ataira, also used this wonder ful mediolno and today she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lnqtr, dis eases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other modiolne on earth. In fallible tor coughs and colds. BOo and tl.00 bottles guaranteed by Chas. Strang. Trial bottles free. Jury List for April Term. The followlne is the jury list for tho April 1901 terra of circuit oouri: Applegato: G W Weintrout, W H Holt. Medford: J W Lawton, D H Miller, P K Deuel. Phoenix: .1 It 8tn!th, John Mills. ' Aslilaod: Geo Irwlu, Asa Fordyco, JTBlovlns, T A 8iinp?on,C H Vefrhte, Svlvestor Patterson, I W Uurrias, H P Homos. Tulent: H HGoddard, G K Andor son, John Dyer, Johu T Brtttsan. Jacksonville: Charles Dunford. S 'IS Dunnlngton, P E By'bee, J M ;Tu(Tur. Gold Hill: J B II Mo"dook, Dan Rlohnrds. Foots Oreek: G W Lanoe Jr. Union: 9 BCoffmnn. Starling: A Gilson. Central Point: James Shields. ' Willow Springs: William Wright. Your Face Shows tho tnlo ot your foolii:8 nnd tho stale ot your health ns woll. Irapuro bluod molies Itself npparont in a pRle and sallow complexion, plmplos Biut akin oruptlons. It you aro fueling woak nn1 worn out nnd do not have a healthy npprarunoe, you should try Ai-kor's lllood Elixir. It ouroii all blood dlsoasoa wboro oheap Snrsaimrlllas nnd so cnllod puriaors fall i know ing this, wo soil every bottlo on a positive guarantee. Sold by Chas. Strang, druggist. 19011 KARMEK ! $25.00 "Eye-Dener" i Write lor Catalogue and Price. Notice to the Public. TO WHOM IT MAY concern: Having noticed in the Medford Mail of March 1, 1901, a notice signed by Mrs. D. E.Jones, advertising certain land for sale, which formerly belonged to the undersigned, in whioh notice she claims a right of way through the gates on the south boundary of Thomas Wright's farm; this, therefore, is to notify the publio that the said Mra. D. E. Jones has no right of way through any portion ot my lan. I. Dated at Jacksonvll e, Oregon, March 0, IUU1. Til JM AS WU1GHT. ACKER'S "DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ARE sold on a poilttre g'mrmntee. Cares heart burn, raising of the fool, distress after eating or any form of dysp"; l.u One little tablet gives Immediate rell-i. 2S sts. and SO cents Hold by Chai. Strang, druggist. For Rent Tho Valley hotel. Gold Hill, Or. The best location in town for hotel or mer cantile business. Rent reasonable. Ad dress E. E. Miner, Gold Hill, Oregon. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY WILL stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst oold In twelve hours, or money refunded cts. and 30 ota. Sold by Chas. Strang, drug gut. IN THE PHILIPPINES. ' General Mac Arthur has directed all department commauders. to release one prisoner for every rifle surrendered. An insurgent who surrenders his gnu will be nermittsd to namo the nrisoner to be released, provided no exceptional cir-1 cumstancos require thia mau's deten tion, in whioh . oaso another selection will be allowed. Lieutenant West, with the gunboat Lagnna de Bay, surprised an insurgent samp on the island of Talim, capturing 31 insurgents. Many small detach ments in various localities are surren dering daily. Jndge Tuft, president of the Philip pine ooiumissiou, Colegraphed Secretary nf War Root at Washington that a great quantity of firearms were captured and many iuMirguuts surrendered, captures aud surrenders both being due to the oo-operation of natives. He aaya the commission has organized five provin cial governments, and the situation ia U'"w very satisfactory. Mr.i. Turobtt, a lesldent of Petaluma, Oal., died on the operating table of the California Wemaa's hospital, presum ably from the effects of chloroform. - Samuel D. Hol.nsn, deputy sheriff of Oalavara county, Cal., waa shot and killed vvhilo endeavoring to arrest two hlgJivaiceii. Nca-IiTitatlng Cathartic Easy to t.U-9, easy to operate- ' Hood's 'Pills - Supoi'tor job printing t this offloo. ENCINES BOILERS JAW HILLS High Grade TUESBERS ?TfiCKER RUSSELL Machinery RUSSELL & CO. PORTLAND. OREGON. A PHYSICIAN COMINO. eminent Pbyaiclaa Im VIM Ashland April l t J8. HI Sbocm la Treatment f Dt eases la 5lsaply MarvelMS. We are pleased to announce that there wi'l aoon be a physician in Ashland, not simply a practioner, but a physi cian of very high order of merit, a, scientist whose years of close study, close observation, close practical exper ience, has enabled him to draw not only testimonials, but the highest personal endorsements from the leading men ot the country Congressmen, Judges eto. and whose success in the medical field is today without a parallel. We allude to Dr. Darrin, who will arrive in Ash land and have offices In the Hotel Ore gon. Dr. Darrin has an enviable rank in the profession as a wonderfully success ful physician. He la essentially Origi nal in his method of practice, but those who have been under his treatment are surprised at the newness and novelty of his system of practice by electricity. His honesty and straightforward ad vice has won for him the confidence ot patienta as well as the general public. The-doctor is a gentleman of genial social nature, and his private practice is marked by the formation of a close personal friendship with whom he comes In contact. He is without doubt one of the most thoroughly qualified physiolans now before the pnblie, as hia wonderful cures of obronlo diseases oan testify. The doctor not only tre.tts chronic and acute diseases, but is pre pared to teat the eyes and fit glasses to any defect in eyesight. ' Card of Thanks. BrownsbOBO, Ore., March 12, lfit 1. We desire to extend our heartr. lt thanks to the many kind frleuda v. !io rendered us such willing assistance during the sickness and death of our eon and brother, C. 0. West. T. J. West, Sarah A. West, George H. West, EffieB. West. Don't Kick. Don't kick at the feather . man's prices. Come down to the shop and heave coal; turn a two-horse power crank for six or eight - hours; get feathers in vour hair and nostrils : eet your teeth full of feathers; take a few .hounnd cubic feat of steam down into your viti.ls: pound dusty ticks till your arm drops off; eat a pound or two of dust aud leathers and whon your tern- per(ature) runs up to w, sianaon your head occasionally to let the sweat out otyour boots. Then tell mo how nice, how easy and pleasant it is to renovate, fual'iero. T. H. B. Try Kurtz's hand-made ulnars.