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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1901)
DEMOCRATIC TIMES LOCAL NO re». Horse and Jack bills printed at T he T imes office In the best style and at reasonable rates. We have a large and elegant assortment of engravings especially designed fur tuat class of work. Jacksnipe can be killed at all times of the year. This change In the game law appears to meet with the general approbation of sportsmen, who declare that these birds are at their best late In the spring, at which time, under the old law, they were protected. These birds are migratory in tiaeir habits, and do not remain very long In a place. Like Oliver Twist children ask for more when given One Minute Cough Cure. Mothers endorse it highly for croup. It quickly cures all coughs and colds, and every throat and lung trouble. It Isa specific for grippe and asthma, and has long been a well- known remedy for whooping cough. City Drug Store. Jacksonville and Dr. J. Hinkle. Central Point. Counsel for Miss Portia Knight have written a letter to the papers denying the statement purported to have been made by the Duke of Manchester to th«; effect that he considered the action to have been unjustified, and that he believed it had been dropped. According to counsel the breach of promise suit is proceeding, and the courts will decide whether it is justi fied or not. Those elected as officials of the town at the late election were sworn in Friday night. T. J. Kenney and H. G. Dox, who were elected trustee and recorder respectively, are the only new members of the present adminis tration. The board of trustees or ganized with the election of Emil Britt as president, a position he has well and acceptably tilled for several terms. Ata business meeting of the Rogue River Choral Union, held at Grant’s Pass, an executive committee was ap pointed, which, among other things, has authority to elect officers and ap point a time and place for holding the next convention. It consists of Es ther Sllsby and Fred Nell of Ashland, H. C. Kinney and T. P. Cramer of Grant'll Pass, Mrs. F. M. Love of Jack sonville, II. L. Gilkey and Mrs. W. I. Vawter of Medford. J. B. Phelps of Woodville went to Grant’s Pass one day last week, to stay until next morning. He retired at the Palace Hotel in bis usual state of health, but was found dead in bed the next day, presumably having died of heart disease. Mr. Phelps was for a long time a prominent citizen of Lake county, coming to this section a number of years ago. He was one of the oldest members of the Masonle fra ternity In the state and had many friends. Chronic Nasal Catarrh poisons every breath that is drawn into the lungs. There is procurable from any druggist the remedy for the cure of this trou ble. A small quantity of Ely’s Cream Balm placed Into the nostrils spreads over the Inflamed and angry surface, relieving Immediately the painful in flammation, cleanse«, heals and cures. A cold In the head vanishes immedi ately. Sold by druggists, or will be mailed for 50 cents by Ely Brothers, 5« Warren St., New York. The new law In reference to taking up estrays needs to be studied, as there Is a provision for a tine of #10 to •KM) to taking up an estray without complying with the provisions of the act. When an estray is taken up three notices have to tie posted. It is provided though that no estrays shall be taken up during the months from May to November, inclusive, except breachy or vicious animals, which may be taken up In any month. With in ten days the owner may claim and secure the animal upon the payment of 81 fee and a reasonable price for keeping it. After ten days the coun ty clerk is notified, and the animal is appraised and sold, being advertised in a newspaper If over 815 in value. Jacksonville’s new officials are now MARCH 21. 1901 on duty. RS DA Y,.. J. L. Riley of Buttecreek Is in Jack S-S——! sonville today. PERSONAL MENTION, Beautiful weather Is prevailing, al though it Is cold at night. L. Keeme» went to Medford S. F. Godfrey of Beagle and his eon ^■morning. were here one day last week. Bider Sheriff McCarthy visited In Pruning is progressing in earnest. Wland Sunday. Spraying will soon commence. K-. and Mrs. W. H. Rickey are now Yesterday was St. Patrick’s day,and lew York city. plenty of green was in evidence. Hr. Keene and Geo. L. Davis drove J. C. McCully acted as marshal H’ from Medford Sunday. during the absence of Mr. Murphy. Hiibur and Frank Cameron of Ap- Elegant home-made candies of all Kute were among us Saturday. kinds u specialty at Joe Wetterer’a. • Hufus Cox, the political sage, was a Tne board of trustees has granted Htor at the county-seat Saturday. Dunningtou & Deneff license to retail Hr. McWilliams of Montana,a friend liquor. H w Opp, 1* piyin« Jacksonville a You can get the most candy for Ht. your money at “The Boss." Satisfac B. D. Cook has gone to Josephine tion guaranteed. * ■nty, to look after his mining in The county clerk has issued license ornate. to marrv to Alfred Anderson and Mrs. Jftrs. J. D. Cook, who has been quite Susan K. Lea bo. His convalescing, we are pleased to Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of Bounce. light drinks, fresh candles, nuts, * ■Vin. Robinson, who has been spend- tropical and other fruits, etc. ■ several weeks In Applegate, is in Miss Mary Durham is in charge of Mrn again. the musical department of the South ,’jUrs. F. Grob of Wagner creek lias ern Oregon State Normal School. M|n visiting her friends living In President McKinley and his party, ^■ksonvllle. in Hve elegant coaches, will pass Mirs. C. H. Pierce of Medford and through the valley about May 13th. ■Ks Lottie Pracht of Ashland visited All kinds of fruit,Including oranges, Ugjpacksonvllle last week. bananas and lemotis, also vegetables, Hlrs. I). Duggan of Sam’s valley was cheaper than the cheapest at “The * HJacksonville one day last week, Boss. ” Hdlng with our merchants. Miss Ella Parks of Buncom, who Blr. Learned of Yreka, an exne- has been successfully teaching school Kneed miner, Is In Jacksonville, In In Josephine county, returned home Friday. ¡Kctlng our mineral resources. Hv. I>. O’Brien has resigned hlsposl- The postoffice at Davidson, Jose Hn the Old Channel Mining Co. phine county, will be supplied with K| will leave for San Francisco »non. mall from Jacksonville, instead of H’rof. and Mrs. A. J. Ilanhy of Grant’s Pass. Geo. W. Boggs of Tacoma, Wash., H'*'nlx were In Jacksonville Satur- Ky, visiting Supt. aud Mrs. P. H. ‘ who operated on Elliott creek several • years ago, I* at Gold HUI. promoting ^District Attorney Reames and mining sales. J. A. Norman, his wife and her Marshal Murphy have been In Sam’s «•Hey, to inspect some coal and oil mother, have become residents of Ash land. Al. has been placed in charge jkoHpect*. •f a freight train. »Ion. W. M. Colvlg, who has been at According to the Klamath Falls I'JCUU’UI, !>• VHV Vancouver, B. C., IU|/I representing the creme lodge cf the A. O. U. W., re- newspapers H. E. Ankeny, superin tendent of the Sterling mine, will lo [rned Sunday. cate in Klamath county. Alfred Anderson of Gold Hill, the The Mackey & Boyd photo tent will ill-known miner, Is In Jacksonville ' i interesting business. Congratula remain in Jacksonville until April 1st, and with eacii dozen of cabinets Ions are In order. you get a 10x20 crayon free. • Rev. Father Beutgen of Rosebarg Geo. L. Dean, formerly of Ashland * A. las been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. iross of the Depot Hotel, the latter and Grant’s Pass, has been visiting in southern Oregon lately. He is at if whom was quite sick. present located at Seattle. Gordon Jacobs of Hornbrook, Calif., The first notice of Rev. J. F. Wal nade Jacksonville and Medford a Islt last week. He Is acting as sales lace, executor of the estate of Jos. Douden, deceased, will be found in man In Thos. Jones' store. another column of T he T imes . Mrs. C. E. Harmon of Grant’s Pass I M. A. Phelps of San Francisco, the and Miss Southwick of Salem visited in In Jacksonville Sunday and Monday, well known piano tuner, is and were guests of The Taylor House. Jacksonville this week, and remain a few days. Satisfaction guaranteed. * H. Tuttle has returned from his The son of A. T. Morian, the well- trip to Sumpter, Baker county. He reports that nearly everything Is al a . known S. P. brakeman, who is etn standstill there, on account of deep i ployed on a freight train, lost a Unger In an accident a short time ago. snow. Horace J. Hicks, a prominent lum Dr. Warren Cameron will graduate from one of the leading medical uni berman of tills section, died at his versities of Chicago in June, and will residence in Ashland last Saturday, locate in that city for the practice of after a short illness, aged 41 years and 4 months. his profession. Have you seen those big oranges at Hon. E. B. Dufur, a prominent at torney of The Dalles,who Is interested “The Boss,’’ two for five cents? 1 get in the Morat placer mines, situated my oranges direct from ttie grower, in Frxits creek district, is In town, ac and they ripen on the tree; they are tine and cheap. * companied by Geo. Lyman. This paper is kept on file at the Miss Emma Coleman, the well- known educator, has been in Jackson Oregon Press Association headquar ville recently, visiting with Miss ters, Portland, by Albert Tozier, who Belle Potter. * She will assume chargo Is authorized to make contracts for of the Siskiyou school on the first advertising in the same. Monday in April. JohnS. Shook,a prominent stockman Something New. R. ... Sheridan, chairman of the of Klamath county, was in Jackson Democratic state central committee, ville the forepart of the week. He re Just published by the S. P. Co. is a passed through the valley several cently sold some mining property, sit pamphlet upon the resources of west days ago, en route to California, where uated north of Gold Hill. ern Oregon, which includes an excel he is Interested with his brother John lent map of the state and contains in Frank Howard, Instead of Tom In operations In oil. formation on the climate, lands, edu Stanton, is the name of the fellow cation, etc., existing industries and Mr. Miller and his wife, who have confined In the county jail, charged their capabilities. Attention Is also .been spending several months In Jack with burglarizing J. P. Dodge's directed to such new fields for energy sonville, left for their home In St. furniture store at Ashland. i.r capital as promise fair return. Tills Louis Sunday evening. They made P. P. Prim Cabin, N. S. O.. enter publication hila a need long experi many friends while here, all of whom tained Jane McCully Cabin, N. D. O., enced by Oregonians, In replying to regret their departure and hope that In a handsome manner at their place inquiries of eastern friends. Copies they may visit them soon. of meeting Saturday night. They may be had of local agent of 8. P. Co., never do anything by halves. oi from No Right to Ugliness. C. H. M arkham . G. P. A., Portland. Mrs. Gertrude Barclay is no longer — ■ -<► - -..... The woman who Is lovely in face, engaged In dressmaking at Ashland, A Powder Mill Explosion form and temper will always have having disposed of her parlors to friends; but one who would be attract Misses Stoops, Duncan and Standard, Removes everything in sight. So do ive must keep her henlth. If she Is all of whom are clever modistes. drastic mineral pills; but both are weak, sickly and all run down, she Those wish I ug sulphur for spraying mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite will be nervous and Irritable. If she purposes can obtain what they want the delicate machinery of your body lias constipation and kidney trouble, at reasonable rates by applying to the with calomel, croton oil or aloes her impure blood will cause pimples, Medford Distilling & Refining Co., pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretch which are as gentle as a summer ed complexion. Electric Bitters is which lias just received a carload. * breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures the best medicine In the world to reg Chattel mortgages are governed by headache and constipation. Only 25 ulate the stomach, liver and kidneys a new law passed at the recent session cents at City Drug Store. and to purify the blood. It gives of the legislature. They are now strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, treated In the same manner as real Land for Sale. velvety Mln, rich complexion. It will estate mortgages and must be record Forty acres of land on Thompson make a good-looking,charming woman ed. creek. Has a dwelling thereon, 20x20 out of a rundown Invalid. Only 50 The receipts of the R. it V. Choral feet, with four rooms, a log stable, cents at City Drug Store. Union at Its late convention were 12x14 feet, 12 acres fenced and in cul •20170, and Its expenditures #28» 52, tivation. A few fruit trees. Clear Land for Sale. leaving a balance of #2.18. Director title, free from incumbrance. Price I have 1560 acres of land, all in one Nash was paid 869.30, Mrs. R. C. •200. Inquire of S ilas J. D ay , tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It Brooks, #35, Miss Belle Robinson, 825, Real Estate Agent.Jacksonvllle, Or. is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, blgnor Hoffa, 110. 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 The new Oregon school law provides miles from Medford. I will sell this that “no contract shall be made with □ 1. O. O. F. Lodge Will Celebrate. land In tracts of 100 acres up until all any teacher who is related by blood or Jacksonville Lodge, No. 10,1.0.0. Is sold, at 810 per acre. It Is good marriage within the third degree to F., will celebrate the coming anniver farming and grazing land, and a g<x*d any member of the scl^W board with sary of the order, April 26, 1901. stock range on the outside. I will out the concurrence of all the mem By order of the committee. sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a bers of the board, by a vote duly en C huis . U lrich , tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack tered on tt.e clerk’s records of proceed C has . B aath , ■on vllle, Or. ings." L. C. K ain . 8. 8. Pentz of Medford, attorney-at- Coanty Traaaurer’a 10th Natlce. Fine chickens for Sale. law, has arranged the preliminaries of Max Muller, county treasurer, give« a protending that wilt result In the A few White Plymouth notice that there are fends in the recovery from the county of the money roo-ters, pure-blooded young and large, c/b be county treasury for the redemption of paid on accoant of the bicycle tax obtained ata reasonaole figure by ap all outstanding warrants protested All those holding Mgs or receipts are plying at T he T imes office soon. from June 1. 1897, to June 30, 1897, requested to send or bring them to both dates Inclusive. Interest on same him, as he wishes to proceed wittiout Beat Prescription for Chills «.eased March 1, 1901. delay. and Fever Is a bottle of G rove ’ s Mrs. O. E. VanDeusen of Kllbourn, In Town. Win., was afflicted with stomach T asteless C hill T onic . It la «Imply Dr. B. R. Freeland of Ashland, the trouble and constipation for a long iron and quinine in a tasteless form. well-known dentist, is making Jack time. 8he Mys; “I have tried many No cure—no pay. Price, 50c. sonville his regular visit, and may be preparations; but none have done me A Bargain far Samebody. found at the U. 8. Hotel for a few the good that Chamberlain's Stomach days. He does every description of and Liver Tablets have.” These Complete printing outht for sale. dental work in a first-class manner tiblcts are for sale at City Drug 7x11 press, type,etc. Only forty dol and at reasonable rates. Store. Price, 25cents. Samples free. lars. Enquire at T imes office. viiih MBDPORD EQUB». Agate Whisper lots. Our new post office Is now opened. Mrs. F. Luy, Jr., visited in Jackson Our school commenced on March llth with ville last week. A. Free! sa teacher. Geo. R. Lindley, assistant cashier H. C Turpin has been elected d'reetor and of the Medford bank, was in Jackson Mr. Henry clerk of this school district. ville Haturdky. Why should young ladies never wear stays? M. M. Taylor, the Beau Brummel Because It 1s so horrid to see a girl tight. of Jacksonville, was among our J. H. Montgomery is contemplating the rale- Visitors Sunday. loir of plenty of turkeys for next Thanksgiving Mrs. Crystal, accompanied by a son and Christmas. and daughter, have gone to Sebasto Mr. Gibbons, having bought one hundred and pol, Calif., to locate. twenty acres at land formerly belonging to the Mrs. D. High of Ashland has been Shipley estate, Is fencing «he same. paying a visit to relatives living in Frank Bybee has taken a band of two hun dred head of cattle out to the desert. Frank Medford and its vicinity. didn’t went to see the gross get the start of Gov. Geer has appointed Miss him. Carrie George as a notary public. Wit: ’Do you know whet on oeth 1st” ssked It Is a good appointment. * Virginia judge of an old darkey. ••"Ha sah, N. B. Nye spent Saturday In Jack when a man swears to a lie he’s got to stick sonville, accompanied by his friend, to it." W. K. Smith of Montana, who is look _______ F armer . ing over our mineral resources. REAL ESTATE lKANSFEKS. Mort. Foster, a popular young man, is occupying the position of sales The following deeds have been re man at Boyden's hardware store, which he will nodoubt till acceptably. corded in the office of the county re corder since the last report of T he Medford district, the most populous T imes : in the county excepting Ashland, has John Shirley to Emma B Hillis, 120 UM 737 children of school age, a gain of 70 nvivrs lu rsw iw, u w p Od, t W .................... Ensley, « acres ad over the number reported by the clerk TFWesttoWm joining Medford ..................................... SOU 00 last year. A D Helms to W O’Donoughue, property In Ashland............................................ . 500 00 J. W. ¡lungerand F. 8. Shearer, ex W O’Donoughue to A D Helms et ux, pert phot igraphers, who lately arrived same property..................................... 500 00 to J P Kimball el ux. lots from Kansas, have rented the gallery Grace Helms SI, Woolen's add. to Ashland 300 00 occupied by Mackey & Boyd, and will G SOand C Morris to Wm Lindsey, lots 1. 2. 3, 4, 5, « and 7, blk X, R Radd to Ashland 323 00 take possession about April 1st. C W Carr to Frank Williams, 120 acres Miss Florence Toft has succeeded in Bec 20, twp 39. 1 e................................. 405 00 Kick to W HSingler, land in sec Miss Lillian Barr as “hello” girl at Anna 30, twp 30. 4 w............................................ 100 00 the Medford telephone office. The Geo H Andrews to Minnie Bellinger, lot latter will take a course at a business 1, blk 80, Medford..................................... 00 00 Moore to J as Owens, .W acres In college in San Francisco soon, to which J P 30, 1 w ............................................... 400 00 city she will go with her sister, Mrs. F twp H Rosenbery to Frank E Baxter, 160 Ada Mills, whose little son will be acres in sec 30, twp 35. 2 e .......... 1000 00 J A McBride to Elko Tuscarora Mercan treated in a hospital. tile Co, land in sec 3, twp 3k, 1 e 2000 00 His Life Was Saved. Total .............. «7,250 00 J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal. Mo., lately had a wonderful Large Wall Maps of the Unit*«! States Given Away. deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of It, he says: I was taken HOW TO GET ONE. with typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia. My lungs became har If you are going East, or thinking of sending dened. I an west I couldn’t even tor vour family . do not bur your tickets until sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. you have secured rates from the ILLINOIS 1 expected soon to dieof consumption, CENTRAL RAILROAD Co. Their service is when 1 heard of Dr. King’s New Dis excelled by none, and they can reach all points covery. One bottle gave great relief. in the East, South or Southeast from any I continued its use. ahd am now well point tn Oregon and Washington. Through and strong. I can't say too much in tourist car from Paciac coast to New York. Its praise.” This marvelous medicine If you will send fit tees cents in stamps to the is the surest and quickest cure in lhe address given below, we will forward you by world for all throat and lung trouble. return mall a large wigl map of ths United Regular sizes 50 cents and 81. Trial States. Cuba and Porto Rloo. 34x40 inches. For bottles free at City Drug Store; guar particulars regarding passenger and freight rates call on or address, anteed. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. E. Ingram and John Ross were at the county-seat Saturday. The latter has resigned from ills vocation as ton- sorial artist. Geo. Kramer, who has been employed in the baggage rooms of the 8. P. Ce., during the absence of P. B. Whitney, is now looking after our railroad station, while Mr. Purkeypile is tak ing a vacation. F. V. Jeffers and his newly-made wife left for Yreka, Calif., last week, to make that their home. Frank is employed as a salesman in a store there, as well as being leader of the band. Their many friends wish them unbounded prosperity and happiness. A social party was given In honor of Miss Lulu Beall by Mis* Croxton, at the residence of T. F. Croxton in Grant’s Pass, March I2th. About 20 young people were present and the evening was full of enjoyment to ail. Miss Ethel Palmer gave a piano solo in her usual artistic style. Miss Mabe) Kinney sang a solo beautifully, and a duet by Misses Edna and Laura Par ker was an enjoyable number. Several entertaining games were played, in one of which the guests had an oppor tunity to exhibit their skill as pencil artists. The serving of elegant refresh ments was a pleasing finale. B. H. TRUMBULL, Com’l Agt., ¡4» Third Street, Portland, Ore. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. \7OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT OW- A ing to the death of Thomas G. Reames tne partnership heretofore existing between C. C. Beekman and Thomas G. Reames, under the firm name of Beekman & Reames, and engaged in a general banking business at Jacksonville, Oregon, is mutually dissolved, the same to take effect April 1. 1901. C. C. Beekman will continue the business of said firm under his own name, and all liabili* ties of the firm of Beekman A Reames are here by assumed and will be paid by C. C. Beek man, who is authorized ia the name of the firm to collect all sums due the firm and pay all de mands owing by the firm. All persons haviDg claims, accounts aDd demands against the said firm of Beekman & Reames are requested to present the same to C. C. Beekman at his bank in Jacksonville for payment. Jacksonville, Or., Feb. ¿8, 1901. C C. BEEKMAN, A. E REAMES and E R. REAMES, Exeautors of estate of T. G. Reames.deceased. LUCINDA REAMES. Executrix of estate of T. G Reames.deceased | What Do the Children Drink? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-Of It ia delicioua and nourishing, and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is made of pure J rains, and when properly prepared tastes Ike the choice grades ot coffee, bat costs about M as much. All grocers sell it. Inc end 25c. MARRIED. Retail Market Report. The following quotations were made up this afternoon, and is an impartial report of the prices paid by Jacksonville dealers: Wheat—45(a50c per bushel. Flour—81.(xi per 100 pounds. Oats—40c to 50c per bushel. Barlev—Rolled, 81.25 per cental. Hay—Per ton, baled. 810. Potatoes—75c to 81.50 per hundred. Onions—2c (a> 2i per pound. Butter—40(a>55c per roll. Beans—K«5c per pound. Lard—11c to 12c per pound. Eggs—10c per dozen. Sugar—D G.8 6.85 per cwt. Poultry—82.50 to 83.00 per dozen nams—15and 16c per pound. Shoulders—12tc per pound. Side Bacon—10C«tl6c per pound. Tayler, the Footfitter. Some elegant lines of 20th century footwear has arrived. For ladies a full line of the famous “Julia Mar low" perfect-titling shoes, for low or high insteps. Also the well-known "Ulha” line in the latest cushion soles; high-cut walking and dress styles. For gents ab mt 40 different styles of dress shoes, the very latest in best-known makes; >lgbtslngleand heavy double soles, ¡sick shoes doctor ed. Seventh street, Medford. In the Valley. Dr. J. Bohannon of Woodland, Calif., the noted specialist, Is at the Windsor House, C street, Medford, and will remain until the end of March. Cancers, wens, cancerous growth«. et,c.,aresuccessfully removed by him. Charges reasonable. PERHAM—HUTCHISON—At Marshfield,Coos county, March 5, 18U1. by Rev. Mr. Horsfall, K. G- Perham of Gold Hill and Miss Marian Hutcbison. JEFFERS—McINERY—At Central Point, March 13, 1901, Frank V. Jeffers and Mrs. Nellie Mclnery. BORN. Vegetable Compound Is a positive cure for all those painful Ailments of Women. It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Complaints, all Ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and Displacements of the Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to the Change of Life. Your medicine cured me of ter rible female illness. M bs . M. E. M ülle *, 1A Concord Sq., Boston, Mass. Backache. It has cured more cases of Backache and Leucorrhoea than any other remedy the world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels Tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of development, anu checks any teuueuvy to cancerous humors. _____ Your V'egetable Compound re moved a Fibroid Tumor from my womb after doctors failed to give relief. M rs . B. A. L ombard , Westdale, Mass. Bearing-down Feeling Womb troubles, causing pain, weight, and backache, instantly relieved and perma nently cured by its use. Under all circum stances it acts in harmony with the laws that govern the female system, and is as harmless as water. Bsckscb. left me after taking the second bottle. Your medicine cured me when doctors failed. M rs . S arah H olstein , 3 Davis Block, Gorham St., Lowell. Maas. Irregularity, Suppressed or Painful Menstruations, Weak ness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility. It is s grami medicine. I am ’ thankful for the g--.‘I it has done me. Mrs. J. W. J., 76 Carolina Ave., Jamaica Plain «Boston). Mass. Dizziness, Faintness, Extreme Lassitude, “ don’t care ” and “want to be left alone” feeling, excitabil ity, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy, or the “blues,” and backache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, some derangement of the Uterus. I was troubled with Dizziness, Headaches. Faintness, Swelling Limbs. Your medicine cured me. M rs . S arah E. B aker , Bucksport, Me. The whole story, however, is tol<l in an illustrated book which goes with each bot tle, the most complete treatise on female complaint* ever published. ^'or eight years I suffered with womh trouble, and was entirely cured by Mrs. Pinkham’s metiicine. M rs . U L. T ow ^ e , Littleton, N. H. Kidney Complaints and Backache of either sex the Vegetable Compound always cures. )) The Vegetable Com- pound is sold by all druggists or sent by mail, in form of Pilis or Lozenges, on re- ceipt of SI ,OO. Corrf»p€>nd€ncefreelig answered. You can address in strictest confidence, , LYDIA E. PINKHAM MED. CO., Lyas, Saw. Nasal CATARRH HARTMAN—Near Medford. March 8, 1W1, to Mr. aud Mrs. Jason Hartman, a son. In all its stages there THOMaSSON—At Willow Creek. Calif., March 11, 1901, to Mr and Mrs John Thomasson, a should be cleaiDine««. daughter. Ely’s Cream PAYNE—la Josephine county, March 2, 1901, to Mr. aua Mrs. lheo. Payne, a daughter. DIED. RANDLES-On Lake Creek, March 12, 1901, of 1 pneumonia, Samuel Handies: aged 70 years. 1 LAND—In Orifiln creek district, March 12, I 1901, ol Bright’s disease, L. E. Laud; aged: 3V years aua 10 mourns. McGEE—At Williams. March >3, 1901. J. O. McGee, aged 72 years PHEuPs—At Grant’s Pass, March 14, 1901, J. B. Phelps ol Woodville, ageu 78 years. FIGPRUNE CEREAL A New MrtlioxI of Using Fruit Is to prepare It In such a manner that It still retains all of Its natural prop erties and then combine it with se lected grains, thereby producing a per fect breakfast beverage. This is the way Figprune Cereal, the substitute I for coffee and tea, is made. Your grocer sella it. Ask for sample. Trees! Trees! At the Riverside Nursery, Grant’s Pass, Oregon, you will find all kinds of fruit trees, berry plants, shade trees and Monterey cypres for hedge, etc. Price* reasonable, and satisfac tion guaranteed J. T. T aylor . ------- •-------- 300,000 W omem Have boon nontoroti to hoafth by Lydia £, Pinbhant*» VEpe tabla Oompound. Tholr lot- tor*u ano on filo and provo thia •tatomont to bo a foot, not a mono boaat. Wbon a modl~ olno baa boon aooooaaftd In during ao many womon, you oannot well any without try ing I do not boHetro It will help me.,> Wtiy Home Children are Restless and nervous even their own mothers are unable to tall. Possibly they have been given coffee or tea to drink. Fig prune Cereal, made from choice Cali fornia fruits and selected grains, Is a Property for Sale. beneficial substitute. Figprune will The undersigned offers his residence, feed the nerve centers. It will make located In the best part of Jackson the child strong and healthy. Made ville, for sale at a reasonable figure. like coffee. Looks like coffee. But— O. B ibdb . it’s 54 per cent fruit and 46 per cent WANTEO-Capable, reliable perron in every county to repreaent large company of grain. ■olid financial repnlatlon, 9030 salary per year; payable weekly; M per day absolutely sure, ana all expenses; stralvbt. bona-Sde, definite salary, no commission: salary paid If you don’t feel just right substitute eacb Saturday and expense money advanced acb week St ANDA RD MOUSE Sit Dnas- Figprune Cereal for coffee. It's the per noltN S t .. C hicago isci food beverage. At grocers. 1 cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold in lhe head quickly. Cream Balm is plaecd Into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im- mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. VALUABLE BOOK FREE— SEND NAME and ADDRESS fo- the New Er. Edition of The Emporium Ecoaomlnt now in Pre... Our laree, profusely il lustrated Springand Sum mer Catalogue, describing the new fashions, and giving lowest Department Store prices for every thing to eat, drink, wear or use. S an nuNciseft Nino .or., floor «pace—1.<M>> elevka. O 3 «am th. BigL-lara TOILT-A.. , Ih» Kmd Y m Hav Always BofM