L OUR COUNTY . . . ' k Correspondents Jacksonville News. Herbert Hatina spent .Friday in Aulilnnd. ' M. M. Taylor went to PortlandMon- day,, on baslnetta. Jesse .McCoIl, of Ashland, was In our midst one day last week. A. H. Hammond, an attornoy of Grants Pass, was in our city Monday, Mrs. Frank Aukeuy and Airs. Luke Lililo, of Hterliug, were, in our city Wednesday. Alius Katliorlne Cliapman, the mill inor, Ib spending a few days with her churoh at Medford. John Stidham left for Spokane, Wash., last week, to visit his sister Mrs. Geo. Messner, 13. it. Porter and J. C. Pendleton, of SamB Valley, were In after supplier the first of tho week. Central PolutCamp of Royal Neigh bors will lustall their oliicors Januar 18th. All members are requested be present. T. W. Herriott left for Applegati Thursday, to look after his mining interests and will probably stay al his mine several weeks. Airs. Sarah Alurry, who has been very ill, is much bettor, we are glad to report. Dr. Warren Cameron of Medford, is in attendance. W. II. Harrison Post and W. R. C, corp will hold a joint installation of their officers at the G. A. R. hall Saturday, January 21st, beginning at 10 a. m. All members are invited parents, on Williams creek H. K; Lounsbury, the traveling tn .m ,,,, rflnnA,.a Wednesday evening the member freight agent of the S. P. in Jacksonville recently. Mr. and Mrs. ,Thos. D. R. K. , Koss, of of tho G. A. R. and W. a surprise party at the K. U. Rave home of Dr Central Point, attended the funeral L,ld Mr8 auMo ,t beinK Mrfl Hin of Hall Hoffman last Wednesday. Mrs lOmmn Dorris Thompson, of 13u gene, arrived Wednesday to attend kle's birthday. There was games and social converse for a few hours, after which a bountiful table was spread the fnnoral of her uncle, the late Hall and the jolly compBiiy did ample jus iloirmuu Miss Laura Reames, of Herkoloy, Calif., who has been in Portland few days, is now visiting relatives In Jacksonville. Mrs. Jas. Reames and daughter, MIsh Glslo, spout several days In Jackosuvllle this week, visiting rela tives and friends. Will. Reauics, who has been in Portland and Seattle, for several weeks, passed through the valley Mon day, on hU way to Berkeley, Calif. The following marriage licenses wore Issued by tne county olerK : Hon. S. M. Neolon, of Sams Valley, J tnuary Iztu, J. . uook and may spout Tuesday in our city. B ilioy. January u.n, uneswr Ar- Dr. Hinkl nM jnfjt received tn6 fln inur ana Anna uoppie. ott line of valentine. eve. brought to The funeral services of Phillip the city. uionvo wore nera irotn ma taui rest- m. W HVllnot nf Rom. v.n vveuuesuay morning, hi made relatives of this oitv a visit last week, tico to the goodies provided. All who were there report having had a good time and are wishing "auntie' Hiukle may have many happy returns, Those present wore: J. M. Gibsou and wife, Prof. A. J. Hunby and wife, W. II. Beal and wife, W. E. Perkins and wife, Dr. J. H Pleasants and wife, Dr. Hiukle and wife, Mrs. Maria Purkeypile, Mrs. Mary E. l'riee, U. H. Perkins, Mrs. J. B. Holmes, Misses Ella Stone, Edith Stone, Mary A. Mee, Chas. Joffersand wife, Miss Lillle Jeffers. dance Weduesday morning, o'clock. Mr. Gleavo has been ill for eeverul weeks with heart trouble, fk-tA;j relieving hi u from his Buffer ings Tuesdayevening, John Lyden purchased of J, C. , Whipp this week, property on the cor ner of California and Oregon street, . consideration being $000. Mr. Ly den has not fully decided what he will do aB yet, but ho is .putting U)a briok hotel. Died Tuesday, Jauuary 17, 1005, at 1:00 o'clock a. m., John H. Hon Mr. E. Fleasante 1b offering the winter stock of hats at oost, to make room for the spring stock. W. J. Freeman and family, who have been visiting relatives in California, returned home the Urst of the week. Misses, Minnie Pankey and Bessie thinking of '6" 'or Hornbrook, Calif., Mon- uuy w speuu u lew weeas wtm relatives. Clute and Wiley have rented the man. Hall, aB he wae familarially Central Point hotel and intend reno- known among ble friends, wbb tive of Baltimore, Maryland ; aged (11 years and 21 days He leaves vating and putting the house in first- class shape. The Condor Water & Power Co, loiklngover his interests hero and jlosing an apple deal with Mr. Por tir. Air. Iunman, of Ashland, was through this section last week, look ing for agonts to canvass for some good books. Dr. W. S. Jones was called out from Aledford TuoBday to attend J. C. Pendleton, who is threatened with pneumonia. i Prof. Narregan came out from Med ford Saturday, returning Sunday. Ho seems to have a leaning towards oouio of our Table Rook real eBtate. Mrs. Horace Veuable and two child ren came over from Applegate Wed nesday, to visit her sister, MrB. W. R. Byrum. They were accompanied home on Friday by Grandpa Salt mursh, who expects to remain several months with relatives and friends on Applegate. B. R. Porter spent Thursday a Cen tral Point, with a orew of men, load ing a largo refrigerator oar with the apples be sold to Mr. Helms. Upon examination the Spitzenbergs were found to be sb firm and smooth ut when boxed, which would go to prove that the Table Rock apples ore better keopers than they have sometimes boon given oredit for. Weduesday evening of last week was social night for the Endeavorers. This time they gathered at the home of Mr. and Airs. Porter. After an hour or more devoted to practicing songs, all were invited to a chicken supper. A veritable feast it proved, 1 for the ladies had prepared obioken 1 in every form, which with bread aud butter and poffee made a brave show iug, but the huge plates of brown doughnuts and yellow Oroville oranges added by the host and hostess gave just the proper touch of oolor to please the eye and the right flavor to gratify the palate. NeedlesB to say that all these good things received their full share of attention and Father Time was entirely forgotten. iold Hill Item THE BIG CLEARANCE. IS STILL ON SALE Many are stepping store ward to share the opening bargains of this third week of the year's HOST tnPORTANT EVENT IN MERCHANDLSlNfi We are still making deeper cuts, and prices never before offered are here given. -VEEN'S CLOTHING and HATS, BOYS' SUITS, LADIES' JACKETS, CHILDREN'S JACKETS, LADIES' WRAPPERS And many other lines not mentioned here are included in this final cut. wife and many friends to mourn his have employed a foroe of men to con- Iosb. Phillip Oondet, of Seaside, Oregon, struct an eleotric line from the dam at Gold Ray to Grants Pass and J. C. with his family, came here last fall Man nd jBmee Messner left on Monday's train for the scene of oper ations. . The W. H. Harrison Poet and W. to reside, died of consumption last Friday morning at 3 a; m. Mr. Condlt made many friends while liv iug in Jacksonville, who:regret to hear R. C. will hold joint meeting at the of his untimely death. His body was - A. R- hall next Saturday for the shipped to Seaside whore it was laid purpose of installing officers for the to rest in tho ClatBop burying ground.'6uiug term, after which they will Mrs. Condit and children expect to adjourn to the A. O. U. W. banquet return to make thiB their permanent UU for dinner. All poBt aud oorp )n, mo. i families are invited, The Jacksonville comet iiand is pro- A" ovont of more than usual inter- grossing nicely under tho leadership est attended tho joint installation of of K. E. Wright, of Ashland. The ' he oltleors of Tablo Rock Lodge A members now numbers twenty-seven, D. U. W. aud Holly Degree of Honor, with Cue W. Henry, president, Lewis at tho A. O. U. W. hull Saturday Ulrich, secretary mid Al. AI. - Taylor, evening. W. 11. Norcross, P. M. W treasurer, Tho town tins subscribed 900 and tile mprr.lmnW KHKI tovnrrt tin enterprise, rMsuirs are (ml iuuhmi iug u dancing party to take place Friday, Fobriuiry 10th, for tho beuollt of tile baud, which is hoped will be largely attended. Catarrh Cannot be Cured With I.(1(:A,'. APPLICATIONS, B tlioy ommol ruuuii IHU III UIU IIIHI-HHO, tllllllTll Ih I blno i or i'o tllltititmitl tl Intuitu', mill In onlui lot-limit yull Ilium ttiko liilorniil rtMiioiilioi ' llull'H (lii'tirrli Hiiro in tnki-n Intovimly uiul tuna uummy nil um uuhiii mm u.umiiB mirtlirtlt 11 ul '8 l.'murili Our? Ih not ii tii.iu'k nintHi'liir. It whs i mii'rllii'il by (inn (if too best ptiysli'ltini In me t:tiutity fur yuiirn mill In u ruKulitr pru . Hiirt',ltiii. 111m ciiiiilKimil ottlio Iviu. mulct, known, coinlilnuil wllti ilio IiohI lilooo purlllm Acting ti Iri'dlly on tin inm-oiiH siirlnoi'H. 'rln porfect i-otilliliiiitloli of tllo two litKr-ttlt'tilH iv Win. llinililrOH Kllotl wonildrrul IDMIlis lo tnrlni; omHtTii. Bniul for IvhlliimiilnlH f -co. K.J. IIKNNVACO. I'roim., Tulcdo O. Bolil hv liiinruiHth. tirico ?no. Tnko IIhII'i Knmlly PlIU for ciMl&llliAlton. Central Point Hems. . (Received too lato for laBt week.) J. S. March made Ashland n busi ness trip l ist week. Miss Anna Pankey tntido Medford friends n visit the Bret of the week. Mr. mayiicm, or uvnns creek, was In after supplies the first of tho week. ' ; . Miss Lllllc Newman loft Monday for Moouville, , where alio goes to visit relatives. Dr. Uowersox and wife, of Jaoksnu Tllle, made friends of this city a vlBlt list Sunday, , . Mrs. David Orisham, of Sams Val ley, spout Wednesday with relatives of this city. Benjamin Herriott, of Applegnto, Is spending tho week with his broth er, T. Herriott. . tUcr T. M. Jones Is attending Vuvlrnl meetings at tlto Christian was installing oilleor for the A. O. U. r, . Mrs. W. M. 11 nl iiies. Sr. nasi l id' ut' honor, installing olllcor for l.liu I), of H. Mrs. Thos. W. Horriott aa captain of tho drill team ably ooh ducted a very pretty drill, which re Mods much credit to her and tho lllomhoi'B who nssisted. Mrs. E. J. Uoswoll and Mrs. T. W. Horriott were each proBontod with a beautiful china bony set 08 token of esteem fov their untiring efforts for tho good of iho order when chief of honor. After tho installation services hud been concluded tho members of the two orders Jnnd their invited guests adjourned to tho banquet room, where plates for ono hundred wore laid and tho tallies woro loaded with the cholo- (iBt viands, and tho company made utorry until a lato hour. The follow ing ufllcers were Installed for tho en- Btiing yoar: A. O. U. W.W. C. Kin ney, M. W. i E. L. l'"nrrn, P. ; Lewis Pankey, O. ; W. W. Scott, R. ; W. I. Kioomau, H. ; Mark Woloh, V. ; A. W. lloobo, G. ; James Coruutt, I. W. : Chas. Tompkius, 0. W. Geo. Ford, M. W. D. of H.-M1B8 Maude lloswell, P. C. of H. i Miss Anule Pankoy, C. of 11. j Stella Pleasant, L. of H. i Mrs. J. W. Merritt, C, of C. : Mrs. I. J. Purkeypile. R. : Mrs. C. Kobiuott, K. ; Mrs. E. L. Parrs, R. ; Mrs. Lona Neff, L. N. ; Miss Mamie I''ord, 1 W. j Harry Beall, O.. W. Table Rock Iteiud. BY 3. CP School began Mouday with Mr. Davis as tonjher. Tho May Hros. havo moved down from Ashland and are keeping bache lor's hull tu tho now Helm's house. id. Helms was out Inst Tuesday BY SPECTATOR,. Mr." and MrB. Chester Perry, of Grants Pass, are visiting here this woek Chas. Owens, of Wimer, was here the first of the week, buying sup plies. G. W. Mackey, the photographer, has pitched his tent in town for week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wilson, of Mod- ford, wae here Saturday visiting friends. Mr. and MrB. John Barneburg and Merle Kellogg ere here Saturday and Sunday, visiting relatives. P. E. Gerauld, the insurance ad'c juster, of .Portland, was doing busi ness hereiWednesday. ' Mrs. O. Vroman, who was quite sick last week, is now improving. Dr. JameBon ie the attending physi cian. , Geo.. MeClendon, Ed. Bolt and Sam Robine left Monday for Tonopah, Nov., tofaccept , positions at that place, ,t . Miss Dorthea Day, teacher of the Central Point publio schools, spent Saturday and Sunday here, among friends. E. G. Perham, of this place, has the contract for putting iu the poles for tho Condor Water & Power Co. between Tolo and Grants Pass. Prof. Phell aud family, left Wed, neaday for Central Point, where they will give danoingjloBBons two days iu the week, Wednesday and;, Thursday. Tho following oHlcoraJwero installed. in tho Amethyst Rebecca lodge No. 07, I.;0. O. P., byD. D. Pros. Mrs. A. E. Kollogg last Wednesday, Janu ary 11th: Mrs. Maud Stickel, N. G. ; Martina Thlole, V. G iPlossie BriBcoo, secretary ; Kate Kellogg, Pin. Soo. ; Edith Dungoy, treasurer. Special attention is given to the Ladies' Rid Glove Department Your hand fitted. PROGNOSTICATION based on past performance means "Once a Customer, always a Customer' EXTRA SPECIALS EVERY SATURDAY W. H. MEEKER & CO. PURELY PERSONAL New Suits Filed. Now suits havo been tiled In the circuit court: Medford Furniture Co. vs. Enrl Van Antwerp; to rocover uionoy. State of Oregon vs. Josso Howard, Ed Howard and Albert Sorunton. Transorlpt from justiuo court. O. M. Wilson vs. Lanra M. WIIboii ; Bult for divorce. To Wnom it may Concern. We have just received a oar of the famous Georges creek Cumberland coal, aud will sell it at reasonable prices. This coal is guaranteed to be the very best. Give it a trial and you won v lire any otner. r2-tf. Respectfully, MITCHELL i BOECK. Notice. The well-known Bloohcr farm, two miles south of Jacksonville, compris ing 1215 acres, has been placed in our hands for sale. The price Ib 80W. This is a bargain for some one who wants a farm and stock ranch com bined. Inquire of White Jt Trow bridge, leal estate and insurance agents, Medford, Oregou. . DABTOniA, ' Buritln yf tlW hni You Haw Ators Bontfl Wm. Ulrich was in from Eagle Point Tuesday. Mrs. J. G. Martin visited Jackson ville Tuesday. C.'E. Gaddls came up from Rose burg Tuesday. ; i S. S. Pentz . left Wednesday for bis ranch on Butte creek. Emanuel Pool, of Eagle Point, was a Medford visitor Wednesday. Miss Jennie Grimes visited relatives and friends at Talent this week. M. F. Hanley returned Tuesday from a business trip to Portland. L. W. Fausher, of Central Point, spent Weduesday night in Medford. j John H. Devlin, of Portland, is visiting his parents in the Applegate section. Mrs. J P. Reddy and children re turned Sunday morning from a visit to Spokane. Miss Alberta Stacey, of Central Point, was a pleasant oaller iu the city Saturday. John R. Hardin, who is conducting a barbershop iu Ashland, was n Med ford visitor one day this woek. Mrs. W. E. Holdridgo, accompanied by her two childreu, haB been visiting Mrs. Louis Buiidy, of Medford. Mrs. Laura Bradley wnB up from Portland this week, nttondiug to business matters and visiting friends. MisB Uoulah Waruor left Wednes day for Berkeley, Calif., to resume her studies at the California University. Koy Staoey, who has been In regu lar attendance at our school for tho past quarter, returned to Beagle Sun day. P. E. Payne returned Friday even ing from California points, whore he haB boon for the past several weeks. Mrs. G. W. Stacey and family, of Bcaglo, were in Medford Saturday, visiting her eon, A. D. Houston, and family. J. D. Heard returned Sunday night from a trip to Portland, to visit his family. He left Monday morning for the Steve's lurk mines. . : Mrs. K. R. Johnston, who haB been Bpendlng the past few months in Oak land, Calif., returned to Medford this week; to look after some business matters. " " ' ' Mrs. John S. Orth, of Jacksonville, 8 a Medford visitor Wednesdnv. having come dowii from the county seat to meet Mrs. Emma Dorris Thompson, of Eugene. Win. Godfrey, of Beaglo, accompa nied ny Airs. Wilfred Gardiner, Asbestos, is iu .Medford. The lutt. ie in search of Mr. Gardiner, whose whereaboute is unknown. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cox return ed batuxday from an extended trip in the East They -visited the St. Louis fair and relatives in Indiana, mwtt, xeuuessee anu oroer states, go ing by way of the Northern Paciflo and returning via . the southern route. j. Miller and wife, . formerlv of Oaney, Ind. Ter., arrived in Medford thiB week and will probably locate in this oity. Mr. Miller expeots his partner to arrvie in a few days and then he will be able to determine what his future movements will be. Mr. Miller wae engaged in mercantile pursuits in the south and will likelv follow the same line there if an open ing presents itself. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Esute ot H Blmore, deceaed Notice In hereby given that the undftMlgned bap on appointed by the Oountv Court ol JwkwnCVunir.OreKun, admiiiiatrntorol the estate of H. W. Klmore. deceased. All person having claims agalnvt lhe estate ol aald de ceased ar r.ereby notified to preu'ent the aamr duly verified uccoidliig to law attbe office of Gut Newbury at JacliBonYille, Oregon within blj months from the date of thii notice. Jaiuarylfith. 1905. C. H. BUfOM. Administrator ot the eBtate of H. W. Zlmore. deceased. Qua Mewlury, attnreey for administrator. A TACTFUL' GTRL. a Leiisn fh War She Gave Jamea , In Table Etiquette. They were an engaged young couple ind were having; a (julet dinner while the band played alluring music. The rirl was sweet and reliucd looking and the man big and strong. Her mauuers were perfect, but his left much to be tlesired as fur as etiquette is concern ed. After they hud finished their meal j an interested observer noticed -that the . big, wholesome man placed his knife find fork like tlte crossboues under the ' ikiill. With a blush the girl, Whose ! own Implements were placed correctly side by side, noticed the break. "James," she said, with nuick tact, looking all arouud among the tables, "did you ever notice that men and wo men eut differently? When a man fin ishes n meal he ulwayB places his knife and fork across each other, while a woman Invariably places them side by side. It's funny, but I've often noticed if: . ' , l ! "Which is correct?" anxiously ques tioned her fiance while he gingerly toyed with the objects of comment "Why, placing them side by side, dear, of course," she said. "But, then, men nre so busy that I suppose they have no time for such details." And then she became interested in the band leader, while the erring James slyly adjusted Mb knife and fork aecordlng to regulations. "There's a woman who la going to menage tier husband without letting him know It," observed a sweet old la dy who had overheard. "It all de pends upon the way you do It whether you can get a man to come round." Philadelphia Record. , Settle pp Notice. J I have this day purchased the inter est of G. H. Haskins in the flrmi of G. H. Haskins k Son, druggists. All persona indebted to said firm of G. H. Haskins gou.are requested to call and eettlo their accounts at once. Dated at Medford 3, 1005. L. D. HASKTX& Advertised Letter List. Follnwiuv 1H l. lint nf I.K... KUM.tHn nn ealled tor at the Bedford postofflce OD Jan uary IB 1904. 4, Ensby, MrOoo Hachctt. Prert Hamilton, MrB Marey Jacobs, Mr L J Ma. kej, A P VanbaidtDbitrg E P A ebarfffl of on annt will hMmtnA u.u.n t&- II very of eaob of the above letters Persons railing lor anyof tbe above ietun will please say " Advertiefctl." ' A. M. WOODiORD, Honunaster Oregou, January HOLIDAY GOODS F.1638 The finest stock of holiday goods ever in Medford. Call and see them Diamonds, Wctches, Clocks, Jewelry, Optical Goods Silver and Silver Plated Ware Musical Instruments, Cut Glass, Statuary Notions, Etc. ELL WOOD, The Leading Jeweler andOptioian CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Hats Always Bought Signature of