bford 0., Housefurnishers Undertakers J. H. BITLER, Undertaker and Embalmer FlURNlTIlM '1 Correspondents - CuniimiiiluntioiiH from our huv ml orrimioniliMlH inuit reach lliin ollioi) not Inter liiiin Wednesday noon to iiiHUri- publication. J ItCkHIIII V II 1(1 iNl'HK. Kil Day him gonu to Klatiiatlion, Calif. Mm. Guh Newbury win in Med' ford recently. Oiiouit oourl hurt uiljmtriiiHl uii III I'i.Ii. IKib. Percy MeKnii.lo wan a vittitor in Medford Sunday. Wrii. Cameron, of Uiiioutdtvn, was hero Saturday. Kd BiiltmurHli who in from Ajip'o gato one duy lata wo-k. M!hm Olivo V. Crump has re turnud to Jiicknon villo. MrB. J. W. Opp visited friundH in JuckBim villo Tuonduy. Mrs. K. J. Kubli tarried in Mod ford n low 'hours Monday . Alfred Kroel, of the Central l'oinl schools, wuh horo Saturday. Mrs. L. Lulu, of Mo iford, wuh in Jacksonville lust week. ' ' J K. lleman,of (iold Jlill, wiih ntthu county sunt Wednesday. MrH. H. K. Hanna bun gonu' to Han Kruncifco for a short B'ny. Mr. and Mm. Geo. Howland aio visiting the J n in i Oir Joe mines. A Hon wim Lorn to Mr. and Mm. II. 1) KubJi, of Applegatc, Fob. 8, 11)02. Mrn. Clara Ilanlcy, of Ilarnoy County, in expec'od hero noon nil a visit. MrH. L Ciny, of Portland, in the giii'Ht of Iut parents, Mr. and Mrs 1). I.inn. J. 1.. Hiunnien-lv, thu Gold Hill attorney, was at the county seal hint Thursday. Ileooidvr Apllegate and V. Blanpell were in Ashland the for purl of I ho week, MrH. Wilkeson died suddenly Wednesday at the residence of Mrn' Hudson, of thin city. Attorneys Hammond and Phipw, of Medford, were hero Tuesday at tending oircuil court. A. J. O'Hrien and W: II. Hatnp ton,. of I'lacer, were in Jacksonville a few days last week. E II. Johnson and family, rela tives of Mrs. M. Burlier, are recent arrivals in Jacksonville. .ltcvVard, -wh(j -is conduction 'Ail vbn Itit, meeting!) ,'lSufo', Wrtrcetctl . nightly with n' crowded "Utiliso." 1 ' ' District Attorney ' Hearties 1wcti( to Salem Tuesday on business con nected with the supremo court. Mr. and Mrs. Miles F. Cantrall, of Applegate, have been the guests of friends hero during the week. Mrs Max M tiller has returned homo from ai extended visit to different points in California and Mexico. Henry and Sallio Maury, of Pooh Huh, attended the dancing party given by the Gohmoi club Friday evening. Ben Plvmalo, tho youngest son of V. J. Plymulo, returned Sunday evening from an extended stay at Yrekn, Ca'il. B. Y. C. Hrown, until recently nn employe of the Times, has been delivering lectures on "Socialism" Bad Coughs " I hid bud cough for six weeks and could find no relief until I tried Aycr'8 Cherry Pecto ral. Only one-fourth of tho bottle cured me." L. Hnwn, Newlngton, Ont. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into- chronic bronchitis,, pneumo'nia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as your cough begins. A few doses will cure you then. ' Three alias I U6n., enough for an onltnarr soldi 50a,. lull rlifht for broncbltla, hoars. mm. hard colds, ete.i fll, moat economical for euonle eases and to keep on hud. J. U. AYKH CO., Lowell, Mas. F OUK COUNTY ul vinioiiH placi'H ill the county, lie will scion leave. lor Ozark, Mo., whither his wife has already pro ceded him. I'oivlo ore suit filed in circuit court, Kinil Do Koboiun vh Willinm Fox, J I'. Wells, of Oold Hill, as sisted Sliool Superintendent Daily in conducting teacherH1 examina tions. Tims. Ilooi e anil family, who have been in Jacksonvillo for some months past, moved to Mcdford .Saturday. W. I. Vawternnd I). II, Hiirtson, of Mcdford, were here last week on business connected wiih the John Toepper cHtato. li I) ItriggH, C, II. Watson and (i. F. Billings, of Ashland, a' tended the session of circuit court on Mon day, February lid. Wm. Hoblnson was in Ashland last week for tho purpose of taking degrees in Malta Coiiimiindery, Knights Templar. , ' Frederick Frain, of Pokugama. was in Jacksonville Tuesday mak ing final proof on his homestead before Cb-rk Newbury. Sheriff Ormo took Olliu Zumualt, nn li'corrigiblo'girl of Ashland, to thu Florence Crittenden Homo at Portland last Tuesday, In thu divorce suit of Pel ton vs. Pelton, the application of plaintiff, Ixittio Pulton, for divorce was de nied and suit dismissed. Cunnlv Commissioners Butler and Riley were attending to olliciul business at tho court nous on Wednesday, February Mb. 11. K. Ankeny ha gone to Port land to nttend' u meeting of the Republican Stale Central Commit tee, of which he is a member. .1. M. Shelhv. of the Eugene Hourti.g mill',nd William Cirass, of Minneapolis, Minn . spent sev eral days iu Jitcksonville msl week. Dr. (ieo 0. Dollar and Attorney A. K. Henmes wont to Ashland one day last week to attend a meeting of Malta Commandery, Knights Templar. Kobt. Moore, of Portland, well known hero, has gone to Cold Hill, where he will take cliargo oi inc extensive business interests of J. W. Merrill. The case of li. W. D-an et al ve Ralph lf. Dean et ux, to set aside d. cd: decide I in favor of defend ants bv Judgo Hums, has been up pealed to the supreme. court. Tbo county clerk has issued ma--riitiie licenses to the following: II. U Nye and Lillio Gregory; Wm R. Yeo and Gertrude Jeffrey; C. L Rhodes and Nettie G Vanderkaar. Vli;n Tvtnulnv of Klamath 0oityVvW,'Mt"-bert Ul ' with pneutnonia av pv.V'fv " ,:."-",ji died 'of r VfcA fiesayr Febrify-5, ahcV'wifliCtiif'i'ifed- the following1 day in tho Jacksonville cemetery. Dr. 15 B. Pickel, W. I. Vawlc, J. IC Unyart. C. I. Hutchison. H. U. L-imsden. G F. Merriman and W. H. MeGowan. of Medford, came over bv special train last Salnrdav night io niibiid a uieeiing of it. A. M., No. 40. Mis Kate Plymale entertained a number of ladies Thursday, at which a genuine carpet rag sowing was the program. During the after noon refreshments were sorved and the ffair was altocctho' o- ioyab'o. Those present were Mosdames Love, Dowell, Jones, Kenney, Mil'er, Helms, Hinos, Kubli, Finney, Day, Hoffman and Cronemiller and Miss Emma Armstrong. Orth's hall was tho scene of a delightful party on Friday evening, tho o.-casion boing a dunco given by tho members of what iB known as tho "Ohomoi Club Girls." The hull was beautifully decorated in red, tho color of Ihoclub predomin ating, which, with tho red losthm s worn by tho members presented n very pretty pictmo. Tho music was excellent and botwion dances lemonade purch was enjoyed Mnnv nroLlv narlv uowns woro in ovidenco. Tho club members were warmly congratulated on tho suc cess of their nartv. Dancinix was continued until 2 o'clock when a special car convi y d tho guests from Med lord to thvir homes. Tho examination of applicants for Btato and county- certificates commenced on Wednesday at tho court house in Jiu ksonvillo. Fol lowing nro tho names of tho appli cants: First grade Ollio Huffor, Etta Wilson, MissHoltOH, Myrti la Black, Kobt Jonas, Jasper N Mil ler. Second Grade Alma Wil-on. Armctta Burch, Eunio Couim, FloB:e Briscoe, Bertha Dunlap, Rnrthn Corum. AuneB Von der Hellen, John P Tyrrell, Maude Roberts, Maude Prim, Ham RobiiiH, .M iibel Mickey, T-ll o lloocks, FritH'CB MiTWilliains, Miirgnret Riindl". Third grade Julia yyres, Mattio Hockersinitli, ficla Stinsou, Anna Beeseii, JCditli Diingoy, Ella Dodge, Fannin Hewers, Sophia Rutrio, Florence Reynolds, Icy March, Sarah Law, Docia Willets, Inn. Kitchen, Lucy Kent, Nora Hare, Margaret Hyrno. State pa pers IC 1 1 ii GrillilliH, RoherU Rip tiey, Grace Garrett, Minnie Gow- ianu, Uame Jienlley. THERE IS A ClASfOF PEOPLE Who are'injurud by the ue of coflfie llci:i.-ntly there him beep placed la uu Ihu Kiocery stores u new preparation called UKAIN O, tniule of pure. Kruins. that taken the place of colTuu. The must dullcuto Htoiuiich receives It with out dihtreiK, hikI but lew van tell It from cnlTuo, It does not cost over i as much Children may drink It with Krcut bum; III. 1.0 els. and 2ft ct. per packnue Try It. Ask forGllAIN-O. Table Koch Items. F. O. Hurd, of Medford, wa? at Table Rock during the week on land business. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicho's are over from Prineville and are visiting Mr. N.'s parents. M'kh CUra Mclntire was co from Medford lust week visiting her sister and Mr. Dickison's faru iiy. Court Hall and Win. Reames, o! Gold Hill, were here two days thi week on a hunt and went back sat isfied, though not overloaded. J W. Marksberry passed through this neighborhood on his way hom w ere he will rest for a couple of months, havinu done a g tod busi ness on his lust trip. John Dupg-tn returned from the big ditch larl week, having been there toe longest of any man with a u nni. and proposes to return when work Itegiiis in the spring. Marion Nalon, af er spend'ng a year at Willow Spiings, is home again, and judging from the pleas me he seems to take in beirg toere, home and its Burroundinga has not lost any of its charms. MUs Maud Downing, of Central Point, spent about ten days here helping the assessor write up bis field hooks f.T this ear, and at the SHtue time had the pleasure of meet ing many of ber old pupils. M-. and Mrs. J. C. Pendleton left for JsckHonville Tuesday, where they will benin the work of copying thp U.i d trruisfeis for 1901. -As the number of sales is far above the average, it will be a work ot several weeks. A number of people from here attend-d the funeral of Joe Van Hsr denberg ht Central Puint last Sit urduy , The bereaved, fam.ily bave ihe'smpYtny of the entlri'fiefglv .bhrboOtl. jUS. they were at neUme oiie of tiSi . ; " . J. C. P. Bavsd Him From Torture. Tbcre Is no more agonising trouble Ibao pile Tbe constant HcbioK una burolny make lire in. tolerable. No position In comfortable. Thv torture la unreaslnj. UrWItt'a wltcb Hate Salvo eurea piles at once. Kor fktn ftlhea-", eutk brul-ivn, ell Jklnda.ol wouodH It Is un equalled. .1. S Uer.ll, St Paul. Ark., m;b: "From 1MIV I RulTereri with tbe protrudlutf-bleeding- plica aad cuulJ nnd nothing to help me until 1 used UoWllt'a Witch Hazel Salre. A tew bote completely cured me." Uewar ot counterfeit. Cha. Strong. Central Point Items. James Galloway is harine a siego with la grippe. Mr. Robinson, of Grnts Pass, spent Tuesday in our town. Mr. Irvin and family, late of Elk creek, have become residents of our town. Oo Wnltnr. wbn has llfi n hold ing revival meetings here, !eft for Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gay, of Port land, aro visiting relatives and friends of this place. Mr?". A. rtetta died very suddenly it the family home near Eagle Point, Tuesday evening, of heart fui ure. She was an old resident of Unit place and leavea a husband and finiily of grown-up children. Preaching Fervio.-s next Sunday in tho M. E Church. Morning theme "Evidence of the New Hinh." livening thomo "The Now Bin h. What it is or Whv itis nenes sary." Within the pist week four- icon i-tnrumiQ bnvn united with the church, innking some thirty five since cntiierence. DEATH OF JOSK1MI VAN HAUDKNllKltO Joseph Van Hardenberg died near Central Point, Feb. 7, 11)02, ns a result of typhoid fever. He was orn at St. Louis, Mo., Deo. 10. 1870. As a young man he was highly es teemed by all who knew him and greatly bsloved by his father's en- tiro family, ll'i wiih the lio-ine-i 1 manager and chief cououellor ii the family ulFa.rs. l-'une l seivice i were conducted at the (amilv resi dence Feb 8th, by Rv. T. li. Criin drill. The text chonen whs Psalm (10:12 ''So touch u-i to number our d lys that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom." Mr. Kami and , three daughters furnished the music I for the occasion. At the cemetery a mile quartet rrom Eagle Point sang a moH app-opri.ite selecthu. The largo cimnaiiy of Fymput'.iz ing friends united in singing nn a closing hymn, "Shall We (lather at the Rivtr?" . Talent iNews items. Mises Anna Ileeson and Bertha D inlan went lo jHcksonville Tues da) to take touchers' examination Mrs. Ida Fenton, of San Fran Cisco, daughter of D P. IHtlain, i-expect'-d home on a visit to her father. It will not be long until Talent will again have a depot agent, Miss Lizzie Netherland having been ap pointed. H. B. Burton, of New York, a former apple-packer of M. L Pelletl's, has returned and !b again' in bis employ. Ed Dunham, an employe of the S. P. Co , who has been at home lor the past week, has agsin re turned lo his work. Mies Murtre'l Stearns, who has 'een visiting friends and 'relatives of this place, expects to return sojii to her home in Portland. M L Pellett left Tuesday morn ing for San Francisco where he will llend to some business relating to Jje iiirchase of land in Mexico. Working Overtime. Eilll.l hour laws am, enured by tli'iso tircleno little workers Dr. Kinjr's.New Life Pills. Millions are alteayb at work, night and clay, curing, lndit-ation, biliousness, constlnation. sick headache and all stomach, liver and bowel trou ble. Easy, pleasant, aafe. sure. Only 25c at Cbas. Strang's drag store. Woodville Jterus. Rev. Haberley preached here Sunday. The miners are rejoicing over thi recent heavy rains. Mrs. J. E Cox visited her mother in Medford last week. G. W. Opines a -d family are having a tussle with the grip. Chas. Hatch haB compleud hi- reiidence and moved into the sarr.e- Born To Mr. and Mrs. W V Birdsey, Feb. 8. 1902. an eight pound eon. That cough Hangs On You have used all sorts of cough reme dies but it does not yield; it is too deep seated. It may wear itself out in time, but it is more liable to produce la grippe, pneumonia or a seri ous throat affection. j You need something j that will give you strength and build fup the body. SCOTT'S ! I EMULSION ; will do this when everything I else fails. There is no doubt I about it. It nourishes, i strengthens, builds up and j makes the body strong and i healthy, not only to throw i off this hard cough, but to j fortify the system against further attacks. If you are ' run down or emaciated you should certainly take this j nourishing food medicine. t . and f i.oo, all druggists. I SCOTT BOWNE, Clwmists, Nw Yorlu . THE DUPLEX WIRE FENCE BUILDER, L. D. MINEAR, Agent for Jackson County Residence on Griffin 2 Creek, adjoin. up ; the Naylor farm 1 The Duplex makes i fence in which there ar no kinks in ths wire. Ii '. is bj c mirx :tjd, n ; will be seen by the cut I that no stock can pis' . . . ... i ; Dly gel tnrougn. inare uiu I points, which are explained at I will furnish free. : Mv aeency permits me ti the Duplex fence, and the purchaser of a machine is licens- $ 'JL ed to build all the fence he may wish V, either for hirnfelf J a) or h's neighbors. Call upon or write me for prices and cat- t (y alogue. Pootoffice address, Jacksonville, Oregon . Mitchell, lewis Dealers In Vehicles and Agricultural Implements Harness, Saddles, Bicycles, Wire, Etc. LSend for Catalogue Prof R H. JiMiai vifited at his nome in Eagle Point last S-iturdny and Sunday. G. E. ZiderF, who ws tjuite tick lai-t week, is able to rf sutne his work on the section. fe Cox. who h:tp been visiting hi parents the past month, has re lurned to Inland , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duffield. of Jerome Prairie, are vi-iting Mrs D.V mother, Mrs. E Stevens. Woodville is to have a grist mill I in the near future, which will be ; quite an improvement to our town Mr. and Mrs. Pbil. Simpkins, of Ceitml Point, have' bee.tr visiting relatives and friends here during the past week. V On account of (he washou Miss j 1'aiker. r ur priniaiy teacher, wl o I WBR vifitiup at her home in Grants Pass, whs unable to reach ht-re Morday morning. Miss Hatti" Van Order tot k her pjae until sne could come by private conveyance. The section men were compelled to be on thf railroad roost all night Surdav nigh, as the heavy tains ne-e doing great damage to the road. bold Hill ltemg. BY SPECTATOR. M FnW i oonfined to his bed with an attack of pneumonia at , the conflagration, but thousands his home east of town. Dr. A. C. j were left homeless and many thou-i-'tanlcy is the attending physician. I gands without employment. Prof. Wellf, Nips Ella Griffith I P,operty low, $10,000,000; in and Miss Edith Dungey - our f- Bur $8,000,000; families home Keientcorpso teachers of the Gold AByy' wnerl. KflO, Hill fchool, elt canc?ciay ior JfickfOtiTilleto take teachers' ex a mi nation. W. E. Darling now resides in tho dwelling he recently purchased of E. J. Eastman, in Dekum's ad dition. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Downing came down from Ashland Tuesday to fi end a few clays siting their friends. Pi.cimnstcr Rramif and J. C TTnll li.fl Mondnv fo- J Pe tulle - ton's farm on Rogue riv. r to hunt ducks for several days. The la-c rains have been p - ing havoc with the mining ditch and reseno'.rs in this vicinity. Judge Dufer, I.anco B-os.. Cook Advertised Letter List. and sons and tho lilnck Channel i . . -.,nrl ..wieiili.rnhln damnce' Following is a list ot letters hTr.aii.miMr.n- people report constcU'ranio """'"b , Mt ,hc Meuiora postonice on Keo. done fo their properties. H. A. Meare returned jrondayj fSZZffiu" from an extended trip to the north, ; wreuce, jm, mjmtm laving visited the principal mini S a charge of one cent will be mano uin Ot n V..fhir.PtnP. Idaho and Montana, , "IJgi ,tMn . will please sny Advertised." Superior lob prlntlngo-MAlL office . G. F. Mhnkuian. I'ostnasMr. . iuuu uuier ..u v.,i,iaK. ous s length in catalogues, which Fell the machines for makint? 5 & Slaver Co., 0s Hi it HEDFORD, OREGON Smallpox at Roseburg. From the Roseburg Review. Acilrjg upon the advice of Mavor E. V. Hoover, new special health officer for thU city, tbe reboot board tempo rarily closed the public ecbools today, pending further developments of the Bitrkcu guiaujua voces. . iMj uea caeca have developed, and the six heretofore reported are all getting along nicely, the disease, whatever it is, being in a mild form. However, a very strict watch is being kept and it is believed tbe disease will be prevented from any further spread and will 8"on be stamped out. Tf no outside cases are developed, school will be resumed a week -from Monday. f''!;!;:' Ti' tt ..j.'''t To Cure a Cold tu Ope Day Take Laxative- B'romo-Quinine Tablet. Alt druugUia refund tbe money If It fulls to cute. E. W. iJruve'a signature is on each boa. 'J-'jo. Patkhson, N. J., Feb. 9. A great fire swept through Paterton today and in its defolate wake are tho embers and ashes of pi operty val ue! at 1(10,000.000. It burned its tray through the business eeztion of the city and claimed as its own a majority of the finer structures devoted to commercial, civic, edu cational and religious use, as well aa annroa nf ri-naia TrtArA nrna tint .... .... , . . ma11 late 01 llte ana ,DJury ro u publio buildings, 8; churches, 6; banks, 6; office buildings, 7; store buildings, 25, The material of tha Buffalo Ex position, which was recently sold to a wrecking company for $132, 000, cost over $8,000,000 to put in shape originally. There were 23,- 000,000 feet of llimber in tho bni d- ings, 2,000,000 pounds nf pip, 1 200,000 incandescent lights, 25,000 flae.l10eB and 30,000 fWs. More )llB -ifr frL;i,t aar!i wi,i i,8 ri(,e(e(i t0 transport the ni.it. r al to i uniLato.