la always the go, and for swell ideas in Photsgraph ic Portraits, go to Wayside Studio Two and ono frafJsMv)aVWiiaMSlt OUR COUNTY . Correspondents CoinuiuiilonlloiiH f :n c.ir hcv oral oorruHpouduiitH mu I reaou .IiIh ollloo not littur than Wudnoed-y noon to itiHiiro publioiitlo'i JiirUHou villi News. lCd UulniH 1h taking in Uio Stnto I'air. Kllu Younu linn returned from Modford. I. W. Hurry oriho "Salem Hotel" Iuih boon hero. MiB.s ICtlnd Bui bur was In AhIi land recently. Circuit Court has ndjotirnod until Saturday tlio 20th. Recorder Applegitlo hou boon at ViUkiiiH tliiu wook. Joo MoDaiilol made a buifiiiOHB trip to Aeblund TuuHdny. Huiulay-sohool bus boon resumed at Ilia 1'irnt Presbyterian Church. Mm, Price and slitter, of Gold Hill, worn In Jnokxonvillo hint week. Mrs, Pnulino Putnmn, of Portland, jh visiting hur mother, Mm. J. Hualy. Minn Eintmi Colt-niun, tha popu livr Bchool toucher, tutriod in Jaok Honvillo Friday. Miwi Kdith Priest occupies a poBition in tho telephone ollico. at Pairhaven, Wash. Mth. M. Ilunlay and Ella Hanlay, of Mudford, woro in JaokHunvillo Tuesday afternoon. ICIva Galloway, of Granto Pawi, has bean the guest of KruuoeB Uaruoa a few days. Mr n. II. IS. Ankony and daughtorB, Mimioa G lady a and Dollio, returned to Kugonu Saturday. Cora Camaron baa returnod to Kugeuo to roBinno heratudioB at tho University of Oregon. Mrs. L. Si.euoro and Bonn, of Klamath county are tho guuata of rolnti voa in Jacksonville, Myrtle Sutton entortninod hor friend Miss M. MujorB, of Salem, for a few daya last week, Misa Klsio Day who hns boon vary ill for soverut montha pant is still the objnol of much solicitude to bvr innny friends. II. D. Kubli and family, acoom paniod by Mra. 15. J. Kubll, spent Bunday at the Golden Standard mine on GuIIb creek. Master Vance DoBur Colvig on tertninod a party of twolvo of his frienda on Saturday, Sopt. 13th, tho occasion being his tonlb birth day anniversary. Mossrs J. C. Wbipp and G. W. Vaupel, of Ashland, wero in Jack uonvillo Sunday, onrouto to Jose phine county to visit tholr recently purohased marble dopositB. Tho county court having leceived 500 from W. N. Jonea and If. P. MavB. that being the amount agreed upon in the niattor of tho compro mise of all unpaid taxes upon cer tain lands in Jaokson County, tho Black Hair " I have used your Hair Vigor ror nve years ana am grcatiy pleased with It. It certainly re stores tho original color to gray hair. Itlteeps myhalrsoft." Mrs. Helen Kilkenny, New Portland, Me. Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, ana it never fails to do this work, either. You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. 11.00 Milt. All driwlnls. If ynur (Irnprirlat rainnnr, supply ymi, nillltl I1H UHU .11,11,11 Ullll u ..... -no vim ii ImUln. lln Hiiru null glvo tlio iiaiuo of your iiourofll-. OTitroBS iifni'O. AdilmNB, J. (J. AYMIt UU,, J..UWUI I, JtlllHH. - hulf mileo norlh of Mudford I'liirk nnil hberifi' nro authorized to prouoed Willi said coinpromlHU us per nrd r of August (i, 11)014. Mrs. Win, Clarke, of GorvaiH, and Mrs, Win. Morrinian, of Salem, arrived Tuesday to be with their mother. Mrs. V. Luy, of this city, who bus been very sick for tho past week. Misj Istiio McCtilly bus returned to, ICugeiio lifter a pleasant Hum mer spont with friends here. Geo. If. Merrltt who iieoompanied her will begin his thiid year at the University. Or. Gulo who was called to Wat kins pruoluiit to iitlonil tile little daughter of Mr. Dome, arrived too into to I)" of any assistance. The little s (furor died that same day. Grand Master K. A nil revs and Grand Patriarch P. W. Stewart, of tho grand lodge, I. 0. O. l', of Ore gon, will pay .ionksonvillo Lodge, I. O. O. P., an ollloiul visit I'riduy evening, September 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Canlrall have returned from an extended trip through eastern Oregon, going us fur as Mtucus, Modoo county, whero they visited Omer Cantru), who is engaged in an oxtensive saw-mill busiii'iss at that plaeo. Musdumes Ulrich, Cronnmiller, Obenohaiii, Kennoy, Ormo, Miller and Cameron, Misses Kmma Ul rich, Sallio Maury, IClhol Harbor and Bertha Ormo, MeBsrs. S. J. Day Geo. Lewis and Henry Maury wero among the Kebekulis and Odd Fellows of this city who woro the guests of tho Hebekah lodge at Gold Hill Wednesday evening. Iln(orinr Bumnur Golds. Dou'V lol a cold run it ItiU soaaon. Hummer Collin aro Uio harden kluil lo euro anil II nun tnu-lod may llliifrr along for months. A lonK lone like Uila will pull down tho strongest eon slttutlon. One allmito Cough Cure will break up Uio attaok al onoo. Halo, aura, aou al onoo. Cure oouKba, col'la. croup, broncbltls, al throat and luog irouhloa, Tho ohlldrou tike It. C'hT. Blrauii. Centra"! l'olut 1 tenia. John II Downing spent sovoral days at Ashland last wook. Mrs. Howard Perkins, of Tolo, was trading boro on Tuesday. There is a largo amount of wheat being shipped from hore eaoh week. J. R. Tyball, of Trail crook, was trading with our morohants, Tues day. J. U. Callahan, of 8j,tna Valloy, was in for supplies the first of tho wook. G. S. IleBolgrave is having a siego with rheumatism. Dr. G. 13. Cole is in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Minthorn, of Evans oroek, was trading with our mer chants last Saturday. Miss Lizzie Gibson loft for Ash laud lust week, where she will at tend tho State Normal Sohool. Merrltt Klliottand wifearo spott ing the week at Gold Hill, attend ing the Soldiers' and Sailors' Ko union. Uov. Jaoaues. of tho Chapel Oar Emanuel, is holding a series of mootings hore, which aro largely altondod. Isaao Kent, who has boon con fined to his room for sevoral woeks with a brokon log, is now able to bo out on bis crutches. Mr. Newton, of Missouri, a brothor of Mrs. W. W. lCdington, arrived hero last week, and will visit with relatives for sevoral daya. Mra. L. L. Frcoman and children, of Murysville, Colli., who have been BDondinir Buveral wooks . with rela tives u nd friends hore returned home last week, ... Our publio sohool opened last Monday with a largo attendance. Prof. A J. lianby, frlnoipai; rroi. Jos. Bish, Mrs. A. J. Hanby and Misa Zuda Owens assistant teachers. DEATH OP MUS. J. J. K1NCAID. Diki). Mrs. Ellen Kiooaid, wife of J. J. Kinoaid, died at the family home, noar Tolo, on ThurBday, Sept, 11, 190'2, aged 53 years, 7 months and 10 diivs. Deceased, whose innidon name was Ellon Haidin, was born in Louis oountv. Iowa.. She, togother with her husband and children, onrno to Oregon in J 876, whore they have sinoe lived at their home near Jolo. His homo, liko many othors, has bdiui broken, Dualli bus been hero utid (jsilod nwuy a companion, mother, Mister Hud frliuid from our side, Hut the I'olutivoH limy rest (ivBtircd, that UH they are now, ho onoo was she; us she is now they will coon bo, for time Is winging tin away to an eternal homo. "Life is but a winter's day, a journey fo the tomb," Good-byes oome often hero; but there uro no good-b)os in Heaven. Hliu leaves a husband, three ehildnn, and seven grand children, besldnB other noar relatives to mourn their loss, Uov. 1C, B. Look hurt conducted the funeral services, and the remains wero laid to ro-it in Central Point cemetery, Krlduy. Tlio family is very thankful to friends for their kindness during their trouble, UKATII 01' MUS, A. I', OAIII'HNTKII. J)im, Olivo It Evans wub born In the Hliile of Miehigitn, Junn H, lH.'Ki. and departed this life Mon day, Sept. 16. 11)02, bei.ig 00 youra, 1 months and 1 day old. She wits united in marriage to Aaron V. Curpontor, Oct. 20, 1801. with whom sho hud traveled life's rugged journey for nearly 41 years. Sho leaves a sorrowing husband, and throe daughters, Mrs. S irah 15. Honor Ison, Mrs. Angelia b. Lox, and Miss Lilly V, Wilson, to mourn their Jons, bhe had been lingering between life and deth for many months; but sho bore her groat suf fering with patience and fortitude und never murmured. Sho was aiways a fuithful wife und mother and a truo and (anient friend. The faithful hu"band done all ho could to cure for her during her sickness, and so hoped she would regain her strength. But ahif, for earthly hopes I The "golden bowl is brokon," tho jewel has boon taken away, and only tho eapket of cluy has been roturned to us lo mock our grief, and remind us of our loss. Tho funeral sorvices woro hold at tho family homo, two miles west of town, Kev. K. B. Lockhart officiat ing, after which the remains wero taken to Jacksonville eomclery and laid lo rest, on Wodnesduy Sep tember 17th. What U the Use of MufTorlnK from IndlKtalton If you eat what you want, or 01 Hiurvinx yourMon to uvoiu nuon d!lrHT Acker' Oynprptla Tablet! taken after enilnK will dlifeMt your food perfectly and free you iroui an :0 timuifruenoie nyuiptouiH 01 Imlk'Cnllon und OvNpnpnm. Hal what vou liko al any time, und luku an Acker Tahlot after wnrd. rotmtvoly Kuiirnnloud. Your money will alwtty bo refunded If you aro not Knilftflof. Write t in. fur n tree lainiile. W. II. Hookkh & 10., ifuffalo, N. Y. McOford Drug CO., DrUK S'aw. Talent News items. Hon. Matthew Stewart is in at tendance at the soldiers' reunion at Gold Hill this week. We understand thore is a party h"r from California who intends to prospect what is known us the Trombly mine, on the divide be tween Wagner creek and Anderson creek. Your correspondent has been in attendance at the Free Methodist camp meeting at Phoonix for sev eral days. .They have boon having Rood attendance and the very best of order, wbioh speaks well for the people of Fuoenix and vicinity. Quite a number of real estate transfers have been made in and around Talent reoently, S. G. Netherland has Bold his property ii Talent to a gentleman from Uma tilla County; W. R Lamb has sold the plaoe whiob he purohased from Robert Gray, to a Mr. Lane, from tho Willamette valley; M. L. Pellett has bought the Reuben Rhodes farm, consideration WOOO; J. U. Dorsey has sold his place on Ander son oroek, and we understand that Janios Harvey has disposed of hie farm and will go to Oakland, Ualif., to reside. It's Just a Cough that uota your ltinmi soro and wonk and pavos the way for Pnoumouln or CoiiHumptton, or both. Acker'e llnullsh Remedy will stop the aoiiiih In a duv uiitl hiuil your Huu?s. 11 will euro Conmiuintlon, Anthmit, llroutihltls, mid an tnroiiL ana iiuiir trouo oh, iotuuvoi Kuur- antood, und monoy rofundoil If you nro not HiUIHIleu. wmo to un tur irrc Ruinuiu. n. 11. IIookkii & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Modlorit Drun uo., uruKKietti. Woodville Items. v Rev. A. Brown was at Grants Pass Saturday. Work is progressing rapidly on the new ouurch. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherley, Sept., loth a son. Rov. Habberly" preached here Sunday morning and evoning. Mr. Thompson, of Wimer, went to Grants Pass Friday on business Mr. Caley who has rented on the Chas. Whito farm for the post two vears. has rented a tarm noar Central Point. Mr. Caley is an en torprising young man and our loss ib Oentral Poiut's gain. Mr. Stanley, of Aahland, is . here looking after his mining. interest. G. W. Owinga and daughter, Misa Mudgo, made a business trip to Grants Puss Saturday. L. Fisher who hns been olerking in Mr. Heart's storo during tho lutters illnes?, bus gone to Salem. Albert Cox has returned from Green Station, Douglas county, whore ho lias been for the past week. Dwid Bull and Jerry Meoka thorn are rtiiuiint an ice-ereum stand at Gold Hill during tho re union, 4 Tim sawmill on Evans creek hns shut down for tho season. There is enough lumber on the yard to keep tho teams hauling two months yet. Mrs. J. 10. Cox and daughters. Misses Hattio and Euia, and Ad dio and Mary Jones returned from Roseburg, Sunday evening, whero they accompanied Mr. and Mrs, McCaw und familv and Mrs. Gorsline who wero returning home to Washington after a six weeks visit in Southern Omfrin. thnv nlnn oxpect to visit tho coast before re turning noine. If VOU deKlro a irood comnlevlon une Mr.kl Tea, ii pure herb drink. It uetH on tho livor and inuKea the nklu ninoolh and clear. Cure nlek heuOuohoH. 30 ol. ami f oik. Money re iuoiIihi if it does not HullHfy you. Write to W. II. IIuiikkh It Co., Iluffalo, N .Y., for freo nam. pie. Medford Orug Co., OruifKletfl. Btopa tbe Oou(fh and Works off the Cold, f.ljcatlvo llromo-Qulnlne Tablota oure a cold In ouu Jay. No Cure, No Pay. Price 26 cent a Uold Hill Items. I1Y 8PKCTATOK. Mr. and Mra. A. E. Kellogg re turned Sunday evoning from a month's stay at their homested on Kvans creek. Postmaster J. L. Hammersley ia on the street again, having recov ered from his recent attack of ty phoid lever. Harry, Bon of Mr. and Mra. C. F. Young, ia very low with spinal meningitis. Dr. Moore of Grants Puss is in attendance. , The annual Encampment of the G. A. R. of Southern Oregon, began at this place Monday. The com mittee is at their wits ends to fur nish accommodation to visiting comrades, their attendance has so much increased over former years. Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Eagla Point and Grants Pass are well represented among the camping comrades. The Rebekah lodge of this place gavo a grand reception and ban quet tj thoir friends on Wedr.es doy evening, in Odd Fellows hall, in honor of the anniversary of the order. Many members of the order and friends were in attendance from Ashland, Medford, Jackaoneille and Grants PasB and all pronounced a first-class time, many words of praise were given the sisters of thia lodge for the manner in which everything was conducted in enter taining their friends. You Know What Ton Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Cblll Tonic becauso the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle snowing- that It Is simply Iron and Out line in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 6Uc. Legal blanks at The Mail office. MEMORIAL SERVICES america commemorates death of wm. Mckinley. Widow of the Late President Visits Tomb at Westlawn Cemetery, Ac companied by Mrs. Qarrott A Ho bart Services In Other Cities. Canton, O., Sopt. 16. There was a general observance of McKlnley Mem orial day Sunday In .the city which claimed him as its own. From almost every pulpit there was reference In prayer or In 'address to him and his work. His favorite hymns were sung. The address that attracted the most attention here was that given by Judge William R. Day, former secretary of state, and a frlond and adviser of Mc Klnley's for many years. The address was dollvored in the First Methodist Episcopal church, of which McKlnley was a member, and in which the pub lic funeral was held Sopt. 19, 1901. The only decorations wero flowers and a portrait of the late president around which woro tho folds of the Stars and Stripes, emblematic of the patriotic spirit of McKlnley, Although conscious of the fact that it was just one year ago that her be loved husband died, Mrs", McKlnley did not vary tho programme followed by hor for several months. All days to hor have been inomorlal days. Her tisualy trip to Westlawn cemetery was taken this forenoon, and she laid flow ers on tho casket that contains the remains of the nation's martyred chief. Mrs. Garrett A; Hobart, who is her guest, went with her Into the MaKlnley tomb and also laid a bou quet of flowers on the coffin. Their subsequent drive took them to the McKinloy family burial plot, where the dally bouquets were laid by Mrs. McKinley's direction. The afternoon and evening wero spent at the McKln ley home. Durlug tho day thore were many visitors at the McKlnley vault. Judge Day's tribute to his martyred chief was in part as follows: "This tragedy, which Alls our hearts with grief, has a lesson for the living, and calls upon lawmakovs and iaw-on- I forcors for all that legislation and ijaiuuuuuidUMwuwuyuuuwiiijuauMtfuuuuuu IJ'J MniVnAaTkBa, a ar. . v.- M U'J nn rfn U'J mm uu Kill LIU til r.n U'J nri I4tj rfti U'J mn U'J r,n 13 it and FEED STORE 1. B. BROWN, Proprietor GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, SEEDS Campers' Supplies a .Specialty nri U'J xsu rsi U'J l:j East 7th St. mS3S3EEara WEST SIDE T. J. QO DWYN, Prop. Fine Line of FANCY and STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES IAY and FEED courts can do Tor the' suppression and punishment of those who teach or practlco the dreadful tenets of this code of lawlessness and ruin." In conclusion tbe speaker said: "If the youth of the country learn from his life that tiie surest founda tion of success Is upright character, and the path of duty is Indeed the way to glory, then may this great life Hive beyond its too Bhort living with praises and thanksgiving' that Buch a charac ter was given to the world." Buffalo, Sept. 15. The anniversary of the death of William McKlnley was universally observed in this city yes terday. Pastors In all tie churches paid tribute to the memory of the martyred president and the congrega tions sang.VNearcr, My God, to Thee," and "Lead, Kindly Light," with spe cial significance and fervor. In the af ternoon a public meeting was held in the city convention ball. The audi torium was crowded and hundreds were turned away. The Interior of the hall was decorated with the national colors, while a large oil painting of the dead president festooned with flags faced the audience. New York, Sept. IB. The first an niversary of the death of President McKlnley was specially observed in a large number of the churches of the city Sunday, and it was referred to by the pastors of almost all the others. Washington, Sept. 15. Memorial services in honor of the late president McKlnley were held Sunday In the leading churches of Washington, Cath- olis and Protestant The Rev. Forrest J. Prttyman, pas tor of the Mt. Vernon M. E. church south, in his sermon, advocated the erection in Washington of a triple arch In memory of the late president, to represent his civic, military and Christian characteristics and virtues. San Francisco, Sept. 15. In ttfa churches of Son Francisco yesterday the first anniversary of the death of William McKlnley, president , of. the United States, was quite generally commemorated. Memorial services were held, at which appropriate hymns such as "Near, My God. to Thee," and Lead, Kindly Light," wTilrh McKln ley liked best of all the sacred songs, were sung, and Bermond recounting the virtues of the dead president were preached. BAN ON MARRIED WOMEN. Salt Lake, Sept 16. An edict has gone forth from the city board of edu cation that hereaftr no newly mar ried women shall be employed as toacher in the public schools of Salt Lake and those who get married will bo requested to resign. Lake Michigan's Water. Lake Michigan has no visible Inlet. Where, then, does it get Its replenish ment? From tho Kocky mountains. Through rents and crevices, down In to envcrns at the roots of these moun tains, pour ever the waters from melt ing snow. Four thousand feet they sink to strike a gravity Incline that levels with their floor under Chicago. Under that city and elsewhere on the west Bide of Lake Michigan this is the proved theory, theory as good as proved the snow covered ..Rocky mountains are constantly sending their waters to supply Oowage and evapora tion that nro ever going forward In the watery expanse. Paper coal Is a form of lignite found near Bonn, In Germany. It splits nat urally In films as thin as paper. The Beat Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever 1b a bottle ot Ghovb's taste lkss Onii.1, tohio. It Is simply Iron and Qui. Dine In a tnstetess form. No cure, no pay. Prloe 50 cents. Captain William Oouldlng of the Scotch ship General Gordon was crushed to death on Saturday on the long wharf at Oakland. . Frank Walker, city councilman from tlio Third wnrd, will contest the Dem ocratic mayorallty nomination of Los Anglos with Mayor Snyder. The Mail has the news. ill CI tJl III na um tint ui ; nil . un Li j tin uet ' i-in . ma ' U6J nn uu ma un na DU net USi nci . tin r,n Ha rin nm wi run AND LIME MEDFORD, ORE. C'JI GROCERY Goods Delivered Advertised Letter List. Followtne is a list of letters remaining aa 17 1902 " U'e Uea,ma PoatoHco on Bcpt. Copple, Wm' Moore, Bojd Leenct, George Nelson, Miss Gladys A cbarge of one cent will be made upon da llverjr of each ot the above letters. Persons calling lor any of tbe above .ettera "III please say ' Advortl-ed." G.F. Mehkimaic. Postmaster. LOS ANQELES COLLEGE OF LAW, U. S. C. Thnmiml. , . .... . . ? ii 51 "m, f"lllile. Stniloiita 6av and practice. George L. Sanders, Dtna . FKANCI9 M. PARKKR, Heo. I.. A. College ot taw, Loa Angles, Call. Sfruit cans By the Dozen, or by the Grow j NON-POISONOUS i . Put together with rosin Jsolder, no acid need to ipoiRon the fruit WOLFEi, the Tin-man? BLACKSMITH ING and WAGON WORK WEST SIDE SHOPS H. N. flARCY, Prop. All Work Promptly Executed and Fully Guaranteed . 1 MEDFORD I BAZAARS J MRS. O. Q1LB3RT, Proprietor Ladles' Goods a specialty Laces S m HandkerehiefB.Gmbroidery silks JJ and all materials for fanoy work JS Notions, candles, nuts and sta-" S a tionery a One Door North al Poatofllce . MEDFORD. ORFION Mitchell & Boeck, Blacksmiths WHEEL WORK and TIRE-SETTING a Specialty Horseshoeing , Merrlman's old stand, MEDFOBD,"ORBaOSI D. L. Day, Painter Decorator and Satisfaction guaranteed in both work and prices HEDFORD, OREGON (8 Wj&vvrLr This Bignatnro is on every box of the iwtilae Laxative BromoQuinine Tablet. 'ho remedy that cares a cold ia one day Te Oure a Cold in One Day Tnko loxnllvn nromoQulnlno Tabli'ts.AU a-UKKlsta rotund tho money If It tails to cure. K. w. Grove s sigimturo Is on each box. 2io.