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The Albany Press says that Hon. R. MINING NEWS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. G. Smith of Grant’s Paas, the well- known lawyer, lias become a convert Next Sunday la Easter. Notice» for the location of placer We are sorry to learn that Geo. Sim to the principles of the Socialist par APRIL 4, 1001 THURSDAY Only candy kitchen in southern ty and will campaign the state In be and quartz mine», etc., for «ale at mons of Waldo, the pioneer miner, is T he T imes office Oregon at The Boas * n a poor state of health. half thereof. lie is an industrious Miner»’ lien», deed» to mine», water reader and thinker, as well as a forci Elegant home-made candies of all A man whose name we did not PERSONAL MENTION. ble sneaker, one who la calculated to right locat'onH aim other mining learc, but who is not a resident of the kinds a leader at Joe Wetterer’«. * What suffering frequently result* blanks always on hand at T he T imes town, is confined to the City Hotel at from a mother's ignorance ; or more make It lively for the old parties. Circuit court la in session. The office. Miss Helen Coivlg went to Gold Hill Grant’» Pass with a well-developed frequently from a mother’s neglect to While Robt. J. Cameron of Apple docket is smaller thau any printed in Sunday. Work has been resumed at Kubil case of small-pox. A quarantine has properly instruct her daughter I gate was driving home from Jackson a long time. • J. R. O'Neill returned from Portland ville last week, accompanied by Mrs. Jt Co.’» quartz mine io Gall’s creek been established, and there does not Tradition says "woman must suf Light drinks, cigars and tobacco, Wm. Smith and son, a single-tree district. Several men are employed seem to be any danger that the disease fer, Hiiu morning. ” and young women are ao taught. will spread. lunch go ids,etc.—best In the market— broke, and the horses took fright and in taking out ore. There is a little trutli and a greet deal J. K. Carpenter is expected In Jack at The Boas. • ran away. All of the occupants of the Walter Simmons, an old and re of exaggeration in this. I? a young The American Mining Code «land sonville l I i 1 h week. , Tiie county commissioners’ court wagon were thrown out, being bruised ard authority on all subjects pertain spected citizen of this county, com woman suffers severely she needs treat W. II. Barr of .Medford was In Jack* will be In session this week, commenc more or less. Mr. Cameron’s injuries iug to mining, water-rights, etc., is mitted suicide Saturday evening by ment, and lier mother should see that sunvlliu tills morning. are more severe than at first supposed, kept on hand at T he T imes office. ing Wednesday. shooting himself in the head with a the gets it. Many mothers hesitate to take their pistol. The deed was committed on J. B. Scott of Humbug was In Jack The photo tent in Jacksonville one of bls lags being badly hurt. The United States Geological Survey the streets, in the western part of •laughters to a physician for examina Rev. J. R. N. Ball, who was for a has sonville a few days Hgo. will be open Friday and Saturday, the collection of statis Grant’s Pass, near his former resi tion : but no mother need hesitate to number of years a resident of southern tic» undertaken of the annual production of gold dence, several small boys witnessing write freely about her daughter or E. G. Borden, the sage of Evans April 5th and 6th. Oregon,Is flourishing like a green bay and silver from the minesof the Unit it. Mr. 8. had been in poor health herself to Mrs. Pinkham’s Laboratory creek, is with us today. Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of tree at Baker city. Speaking of this ed States, and will place the work in in a despondent mood for some at Lynn, Mass., and secure from a Justice Morelock and Harry Ilarvey light drinks, fresh candles, nuts, gentleman, the Dally Republican, charge of one representative in each and time. He was a member of the A. O. woman the most efficient advice with tropical and other fruits, etc. * printed at the metropolis of eastern producing »late and territory. of Gold Hih are in town. U. W.. and is survived by his wifeand out charge. Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, Oregon, says: At a late meeting of Mrs. E. Wilkinson, who Is visiting etc., Cripple creek, Colo., until recently, several other relatives. tiie congregation of the First Presby in book form, can always be ob in Jacksonville, Is quite ill. The following is a list of jurors tained at T he T imes Printing House. terian church, Rev. J. It. N. Bel) was had no mining sliaft over 1200 feet in re-elected pastor for the ensuing year. depth. That the ore "goes down," as drawn for the April term of circuit Walter Briggs of Grave creek, the Trout now caught, the may be c.aug..., __ Under bls pastorate for the past nine elsewhere, is being daily demonstrat miner, is attending eircult court. which convenes at Grant’s Pass season o], penitig April 1st, and we may years the church has made wonder ed, and, as elsewhere, deep mining is court, 15th: Grant’s Pass—A Morris, Jas. Garvin and Emmett Beeson of now legally indulge our appetites for ,’ul progress, and Its finances are in a now projected, In several instances to April W B Flamm, J H Colby, J N Ferguson, fish. Talent are in Jacksonville today. healthy condition. Dr. Bell is one of a depth of 3000 feet. Ata point 3000 WF Byrne,J H Ahlf, Volney Coivlg, C W. II Rumley of ttilscounty,wtio is the most popular divines In the citv. feet below the croppings of the Ken E Rush, H Downer, A Umphlett, Jas. Helms of Talent Is In Jackson vllle, accompanied by ills sou Henry. confined iu tiie Oregon insane asylum, He is a plain man of the people and is nedy mine, Amador county, Calif., John Scoville, Elsworth Abraham, 8 been granted a pension of $6 a beloyed by all residents of Baker, ir last w.. an unusually rich vein of K Dilworth, W H Freed, Calvin Wells, Alex. Wilson and N. D. Young, the has respective of religious belief, and bls gold orc was struck. This week the WR Nipper. Davidson—W 8 Bailey. mon til. Pleasant creek miners, are with us to tireless efforts in behalf of humanity NorthSiar ledge in Nevada county, —W C Fry. Holland--James W. H. Holt, W. N. Wright, H. I*. have merited the confidence of his Calif., wa«struck at a vertical depth Merlin day. E Holland, James Lewis. Selma—C Holmes and Geo. Irwin, who had been congregation.” of 1600 feet, «flowing that deep mining W Craig. Williams—J T Prince, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Isaacs ot Med summoned as jurors, were excused by also pays in California. Leroy Lovelace, J N Gotcher, J F ford are visiting Judge and Mrs. S. J. Judge Hanna. Those who like to see fish, immense Day. Capt. M. F. Eggleston, in a recent Nall. Wolf Creek—Henry Gross, H C congregations of them, mostly weigh Tiie finest and largest oranges, Just ing from two to six pounds apiece, Issue of the Telegram, write«: The McIntosh. Kerby—George Hansen. Dr. C. R. Ray of Gold Hill was at from tiie groves of southern Cali Adolph Meisner. Murphy—L LSharp. tile county-seat the forepart of the fornia, always at The Boss. Every ought to be at Klamath Falls now. new district of the Meadows, 18 miles Wildervllle—John Robinson. Mrs. August Pfalzgraf, of South Five minutes’ walk from Main street from Gold Ilill, has beeu attracting week. body buys them. • Byron, Wis., mother of the young lady brings one to the shores of Klamath considerable interest of late. Dr. D. Linn, our undertaker and furni Retell Market Report. whose portrait we here publish, wrote There is a case of smallpox at rapids, where every little nook, Chisholm and Riley Hammersiy are tore dealer, got as far a* Medford to Grant's in January. 1899, saying her daughter Pass, which has been quaran bay end tributary creek are so crowd developing a claim from which some The following quotations were day. tined. It is not likely that tiie dis ed with mullets that their backs arsenical ores have been obtained that made up this afternoon, and Is an had suffered for two years with irreg stick out of the water. Ordinary fish assay very high tn gold. The iron impartial report of the prices paid ular menstruation — had headache all G. W. Lance, Jr., or Foots creek Is ease will spread. the time, and pain in her side, feet ing witti books, spears, or even nets is capping In the formation where they In Jacksonville, serving his country Choice home-made candy and trop too slow to think of. Witti a pitch are working bears a great resemblance by Jacksonville dealers: swelled, and was generally miserable. Wheat — 4.7«50c per bushel. as a juror. ical fruits can r.e outained ‘ ’ at Tiie fork or with naked hands a hackload to that of the Rossland, B. C., dis She received an answer promptly with Flour — *1.60 per 100 pounds. Mr. James of Sacramento, a broth Boss cheaper than anywhere else in may be thrown out in five minutes. trict, and the miners assert it is the advice, and under date of March. 1899, Oats 40c to 50c per bushel. the mother writes again that Lydia E. er-ln law of Frank Neil, Is visiting iu southern Oregon. These enormous droves of fish can be same thing. They expect to develop Barlev—Rolled, *1.25 per cental. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured Jacksonville. Jas. C. McCully, as the result of seen not alone here, but In the rivers a copper mine out of this property. Hay — Per ton, baled, 810. her daughter of all pains and irregu cinnabar prosptets in this dis T. J. Kenney left for San Francisco atiiietic exercise be is not accustomed and creeks generally throughout the Tiie Potatoes —75c to 81.50 per hundred. larity. Saturday, accompanying Wm. Ulrich to, uow use» crutches. He strained county. Mullets, rainbow trout and trict are very good. H. 8. Reed, a Onions—2c (a) 2? per pound. Nothing in the world equals Lydia E. salmon splendid fish and great in prominent miDe operator, has some one of his legs while wrestling. Butter — lOCqSOc per roll. to the hospital. Pinkham's great medicine for regu size. This phenomenon will last a men sinking a shaft on the cinnabar Beans — l(oj>c per pound. lating woman's peculiar monthly A. Lempke,one of Grant’s Pass’ prin President McKinley and hi« party month, until their egg-laying camp claim, and there are numerous other Lard—11c to 12c per pound. troubles. cipal business men, is In Jacksonville, are expected to pass through the meeting is over. After that the fish locution». Tills district is an entirely Eggs — 10c per dozen. lie Is always welcome. vallev about May 21st. They will be will tie distributed over a wider space new one. There is a wagon road to it Sugar — D G.8 6.75 per cwt. Gold Hill, and the region is Geo. Parker of the Medford Mall given a hearty reception along the ano will be In plenty the year through. from Poultry—82.50 to 83.00 per dozeD bountifully supplied with water, —(Klamath Republican. Hams—15 and 16c per pound. was a visitor at the county seat Satur whole route. timber and fuel lor mining. Shoulders—12ic per pound. day, and made us a call. Those wishing sulphur for spraying How it la Done. Side Bacon—10Ca)16c per pound. purposes can obtain what they wan A location of a placer claim upon II. D. Norton of Grant's Pass, a at reasonable rates by applying to the The first object In lite with the public unsurveyed land must conform prominent attorney, Is in Jacksonville Medford Distilling & liefining Co., I. O. O. F. Lodge Will Celebrate. American people is to "get rich:’’ the to legal subdivisions; otherwise such on professional business. wlilcii has just received a carload. • second, how to retain good health. location is Invalid and the claim is Jacksonville Lodge, No. 10,1.0.0. Mias Cronin of Portland, who is first can be obtained by energy, subject to re-location by tiie first F., will celebrate the coming anniver Max Muller, administrator of the The stopping In Jacksonville at present, is comer. Where placer claims are upon sary of tb« order, April 26, 1901. honesty and saving; the second (good On Jellies estate of Alfred Carter,deceased,offers health) by using Green’s August surveyed lands, and conform to legal being visited by her siNter. By order of the committee. preserves and pickles, «prend for sale tiie homestead and mines be Flower. Should you be a despondent subdivisions, no further survey or plat a thin coaling of rerlued C hris . U lrich , W. E. Phipps of Medford and W. A. longing to the same. Nee bis adver Is required. Where piacerclaim» chd - C has . B aste , Carter of Gold Hill, attorueys-at-law, tisement in another column of T he sufferer from any of the effects of Dvs. not conform to leual subdivisions, sur pepsi i, Li ver Complaint, Appendicitis, L. C. K ain . are attending circuit court. T imes . Indigestion, etc., such as Sick Head vey and plat should be made as on un B. W. Dean, ex-sheriff of this coun Geo. W. Winetrout of Thompson ache, Palpitation of the Heart, Sour surveyed iand. In a case where a A Testimonial from Old England. ty, who now resides in Curry county, creek, the well-known stockman, was Stomach, Habitual Costiveness, Diz- placer claim cannot be conformed to “I consider Chamberlaii.’3 Cough Is in Jacksonville, attending court. in Jacksonville Monday. He lias pre ziness of the Head, Nervous Prostra legal subdivisions, the burden of the thatthey cannot be so conformed Remedy the best in the world for ■ Will k*M»p them absolutely monture and I Miss Southwick of Salem, who has pared a park for Geo. E. Neuber's tion, Low Spirits, etc., you need not proof proof. Paraffine Wax i* also useful in ■ rests entirely upon the locator, and bronchitis," says Mr. William Savory ga a acid been visiting in Jacksonville and deer, seven in number, and will take suffer another day. Two doses of the can dotar oth^r ways about the houM. Full ■ only be proven in cases where, of Warrington, England. "It has U directions in each pound package. well-known August Flower will relieve Grant’s Pass, returned home Sunday. them home with him. Wj 8oid everywhere. B before the public survey was made, saved my wife’s life, she having been ’ fl you at once. Go to City Drug Store STANDARD OIL CO. f Ilnrse and Jac If bills printeq at T he and get a sample bottle free. Regular certain mineral or agricultural a martyr to bronchitis for oyer six Mr. Hodgson arid his bride, n«e Miss Halm Mann, have returned to Port T imes office in the best style and at size, 75 cents. Get Green's Prize Al claims were laid, or where an unnavi- years, beiug most of the time con gabie stream Intervenes, the gravel fined to tier bed. She is now quite land from tbeir wedding trip to Hono reasonable rates. We tiave a large manac. and elegant assortment of engravings bed of which is mineral bearing, and well.” Sold by City Drug Store. lulu. especially designed for that class of claims usually called river claims are MEDFORli SQUIDS. Miss Marguerite Linn left for work. located thereon, In such cases, and Eugene Saturday, and, after a visit MARRIED. Mackey & lloyd now occupy a large, only in such cases, can a placer claim with relatives there, will go to Port Those famous little pills, DeWitt's on public surveyed lands depart from Little Early Risers, will remove all new tent on C street, south of the land. Yreka, March 18, Impurities fr#m your system, cleanse Crater, where they do superior work. legal subdivisions. In ail such cases GODFREY-HENRY-At 1901, bv Hou. J. S. Beard, superior judge, NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR’S the law admits of survey and plat, as Thos. L. D. Hitch of Tolo came to Jack your bowels, make them regular. City W. Godfrey and Miss Florence Henry, Hon. W. M. Coivlg of Jacksonville on unsurveyed iand. These being the both ot Hornbrook and formerly SALE OF HE .L PROPERTY. sonville this morning, for medical Drugstore, Jacksonville, and Dr. J. was of Jackson Igi Medford Fridav, having beeu county. only exceptions under the law, it is is crltl- treatment for ills wife, who Hinkle, Central Point. summoned by Wm. Ulrich, who is for the locator to prove that such con GEE—HARRiS—ln Sam’s Valiev, March 24, cally 111. Skin trouble«, cuts, burns, scalds quite ill. 1901, by C. C. Gall, J. P., H. C. Gee and Miss In the County Court ot the State ot Oregon for ditions exist as to make it necessary baraa _ H. ___ L. ___ ____ G. W. Trefren and chat iug quickly heal by the use J. Harris. McWilliams, , Jackson County. to depart from a location by legal sub II. B. Reed of McMlnville, who for and C. B. Watson, Watson members ot the of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is merly manufactured fence in Med divisions.—[Scientific & Mining Press. In the mutter ot the estate ot Alfred Carter Ashland oar, are here on prcesslonal imitated. Be sure you get DeWitt’s. ford, passed through the valley Sun deceased. BORN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, PUR- business. City Drug Store, Jacksonville, and day, en route to California. * ’ suant to an order of the county court ot the The Best Blood Purifier. Ernest Langley anil his wife left for Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. WALTER-At Ashland, March 25, 1901, to Mr. said stale and county, made and entered on the Dr. C. W. Lowe, the popular ocu The blood is constantly being puri Eureka, Calif., Sunday, accompanied The programme of the Odd Fellows’ 3Jth day of March, I. the undersigned, ad was in Medford several days last fied by the lungs, liver and kidneys. and Mrs. C. S. Walter, a daughter. l»y Beavenue Bros. They expect to tie celebration, willed will take place in list, ministrator of the above-named estate, will WHYBARK-At Ashland. March 27, 1901, to week, but. was quite «lek most of the Keep those organs in a healthy condi Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whybark of Hornbrook, from and after the gone several months. Jacksonville, Apiil 26 th, has been pre time. He is now at Grant’s Pass. I tion and the bowels regular, and you a son. and will soon be printed. It is a W. R. Stansell. manager of the pared will have no need of a blood purifier. 30th day of April, 1901, Wm. first-clue one In every way and will H. Parker, who recently re Rogue River Mining <!t Milling Co., be witnessed by a large turned from a trip to Portland and For this purpose there is nothing DIED left for Seattle Wash., Saturday eve doubtless Proceed to sell at private sale the following Salem, in the Interest of his legal- equal to Chamberlain's Stomach and crowd. described red property belonging to said estate, ning, to be gone a short time. Liver Tablets, one di se of which will works, Is well pleased with the pros D. T. Pritchard, the expert watch pects for the success of Ills books. do you more good than a dollar bottle W a TTERS—at Yreka, Calif., March 28, 1901, and all the right, title and interest which the Miss Carrie George, the clever man maker Mary M., wife of William Watters; aged 64 said Alfred Carter Lari therein at the time ot and Jeweler, has removed his of the best blood purifier. Price, 25 years, ¡user of the Fosta1 Telegraph Co.’s of stock 11 months and 5 days. his decease, towit: of good« from Medford to Jack Wm. Ulrich, whois afflicted with a cents, Samples " free at City Drug fice at Medford, was in Jacksonville sonvliie. COY — At Grant’s Pass, March 27, 1901, Mrs. tumor or abscess, which affects his The se M of tw q and sw 14 of so X cf section and may hereafter be found Friday, tiling on a homestead claim. in the Masonic building, in the room vitals, was taken to San Francisco Store. Julia Coy; aged M years. 80, the ue J4 of nw ‘4 and nr '4 of ne J4 of sec She intends to engage in stockraislng formerly occupied by tiie laie E. C. Saturday, and will have an operation WINKLEMAN—Near Lakeview, March 17, tion 3t. a 1 in town-hio 37 south, range 3 w est, Weather Report, 1901, Katherine Jane K. Winkle man, aged bl in Jackson county, '.»regou; after a while. Brooks. performed on him at tiie Waldeck jears, 5 months and 5 days. hospital. He is very sick now. The following is a report of the SIMMONS— At Grant’s Pass, March 30, 1901, Also n placer mining claim, situated just T. H. B. Taylor, proprietor of Med RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS. east of and adjoining the Allied Carter home H. L. Gilkey, who has so efficiently weather for the month of March Waiter Simmons: aped 65 years. ford's feather-cleaning establishment, stead, as above d norirn-d. will visit Jacksonville before long and acted as cashier of the Jackson County furnished T he T imes by E. Britt, vol Rev. Mr. Hansen will bold services The terms of said sale are as follows: The Bank, will assume a like position in unteer observer at Jacksonville sta at the M. E. church in Jacksonville make regular trips thereafter. He the entire purchase price to be paid tn cash F. N. Bank of Grant ’ s Pass. He does first-class work at reasonable Sunday morning and evening. Dated at Jacksonville, April I, liKU. Elevation above sea level, 1665 Our citizens should have tneir will be succeeded by Geo. R Lindley, tion: feet: mean temperature, 45.8 deg: Rev. Father Berlhlaume will hold rates. MAX MULLER. who ba« been acting as bookkeeper at feather beds, pillows, etc., cleaned bv Administrator ot the Estate of Alfred Carter, maximum temperature, 71 deg, on the services at tne Catholic ci.un-h hi him. tiie Medford Bank. Both are clever, 5th; deceased temperature, 28 deg, Jacksonville, Sunday, April 7th, at honorable gentlemen, who never fail on the minimum ! A. N. Sor.iss, Attorney. Clarence M. Keene, a brother of Dr. to 13th: mean of maximum tem 10 o’clock A. M. give satisfaction. The liability to disease is greatly perature. 57 6 deg: mean of minimum G erman B a itist .—Elder S. M. J. M. Keene of Medford, is now a full— Wm. Ennis, a saloon-keeper of temperature, 34 deg: number times lessened when the blood is in good con Eby will hold service* at the follow Hedged disciple of -Esculapius, having Montague, Calif., formerly a resident maximum temperature 90 deg. or dition, and the circulation healthy and ing places: 1st and 3d Sunday in each graduated from rue University of of Medford, had a row with Wm. Simp above, 0; nuniiter times minimuai vigorous. For then all refuse ni.nttei month, at tiie church near Talent; sec Oregon’s medical department at Port ond, al the Naylor school-house; 4lh land last week. He is an intelligent, son. aim a resident of Medford several temperature 32degor below,12: num is promptly carried out < f the system ; clever young man, and will doubtless years ago. There seemed to be some tier times minimum temperature otherwise it would rapidly accumulate at Ashland. succeed In his profession. old feud between lliem, over which 40 deg. or below, 19; total fermentation would take place, the trouble occurred. Simpson pulled precipitation, 1.82 inches; greatest — Taxes for I960 have become delin a the blood become polluted and tiieconsti Gap Closed. gun and shot twice at Ennis, who precipitation in 24 consecutive hours quent. About 800 receipts were writ The operation of through trains be ten by Under Sheriff McCarthy, the had attacked him. He then swore out and date, .53 inches on the 11th; tution so weakened that a simple tween San Francisco and Lee Angeles sum received being less than is usually a warrant for Ennis, who was taken number of clear days, 12; number of malady might result seriously. A healthy, active circulation meaas via Surf and Santa Barbara, will be paid In at this time of the year. Even Io Yreka, giving 8500 bail to appear partly cloudy days. 11: numberef cloudy days, 8; number of days on which .01 good digestion a::d strong, healthy gin Sunday March 31, 1901, on the new the railroad company has not sett led forexamination. mid or more of precipitation fell, 11; nerves. coast link . Two through trains its share of taxes, something that lias for the New Era Edition of For Over Fifty Years total precipitation for season, 26.14 dailv. The coast line limited leaving seldom, if ever, happened. As a blood purifier and tonic S. S. S. The Emporium Economist eaeli terminal In the morning, Mas W inslow ' s S oothing SYRrr ha* been Inches: total precipitation forlastsea- has no equal. J t is the safest and best now in Preu. for children while teething It soothes son, 22.00 equipped with elegant cafe and par There has been a little frost during used remedy for old people and children the child, softens the sums, allays all pain, lor cars, will make daylight trips the past week; but. it has done little cures w ind colic, and is the best remedy for bec:i*se it contains no minerals, but is Our large, profusely il through the most picturesque, varied damage. Horticulturists will now be Diarrtuea Twenty five oents a bottle. Sold by Important to Home Seekers. made exclusively of roots and horba. and entertaining scenes on the tiie con- in travail,for sometime at least. Many druggists throughout the world. lustrated Spring and Sum The Kiowa and Camanche country No other remedy so thoroughly and tlnent. inquire of agents of the of the trees winch bear early fruit in Indian territory will he opened for effectually cleanses the blood of im- mer Catalogue, describing A Branch Gallery. are full of blossoms, and the prospects Southern Pacific. settlement this summer. It is a grand for a good crop are good. A killing «3». purities. At the the new fashions, and H. C. Mackey Jt Boyd have started a country, and la reached only via the frost is feared, however. esame time it builds branch gallery Iu Jacksonville, in the Great Rock Island Route. If you are Land for Sale. giving lowest Department (L, up Mie weak and de- The local teachers’ institute, held Aiken building. California street, op- interested write for booklet. “The 1 have 1560 acres of iand, all in one at Ashland last Saturday, .was a suc piKiSe Ryan’s s»ore. All work will be Oklahoma bilitated, and reno- Store prices for every Opportunity. ” It tells tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It cess In every way. About 75 teachers finished at Bedford, and satisfaction you all about Oklahoma and tne coun vates the entire sys thing to eat, drink, wear is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, were present, as also were Hon. J. H. assured. Work-guaranteed to be the try to be opened. A. E. Cooper, G. tem. It cures permanently ail mannet or use. 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 Ackerman, state superintendent of bast. of blood and skin troubles. A., 240 Alder St. Portlaud. miles from Medford. 1 will sell this putillc instruction, and P. H. Daily, „ Mr. E. E. Kslly, of Urbnna, O.. write»: land In tracts of 100 acres up until all county «upei Intendent. T he T imes The Appetite of a Goat ’ I had Ecxema on my Landa and face lot is sold, at 110 per acre. It is good will print full proceedings In its next Land for Sale. five yen-», it would break out in little Is envied by all poor dyspeptics white pustule», oiuau would form and farming and grazing land, and a good issue. whose stomach and liver aie out of or Forty acres of land on Thompson drop off, leaving the akin red and inflam stock range on ths outside. I will The doctor» did me no good. I used All such should know that Dr. creek. Has a dwelling thereon, 20x20 ed. the sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a To accommodate those who are der. medioated »oap» and salve» without King’s New Life Pills, the wonderful feet, with four rooms, a log stable, all benefit. 8. fl. S. cured me, and my akin bract. Inquire of W m . B tbbk , Jack partial to the use of atomizer« In stomach and liver remedy, gives a la aa oleer and smooth aa any one’a.’’ 12x14 feet, 12 acre« fenced and in cul applying liquids into the nasal pass ■onvllle Or. Henry Siegfried, of Cape May. N. age* ior catarrhal troubles, the pro splendid appetite, sound digestion tivation. A few fruit trees. Clear J., Mrs. say« that twenQ-one bottle* of S. fJ. S. prietors prepare Ely’s Liquid Cream and a regular bodily habit that in title, free from incumbrance. Price eured her of Cancer of the breaat. Doc He Fooled the Surgeon*. tors and friends thought her case hope Balm. Price, including tne spraying sures perfect health and great energy. *200. Inquire of less. All doctors told Renick Hamilton tube, is 75 cents Druggists or by Only 25 cents at City Drug Store. County Treasurer's 10 th Notice S ilas J. B at , Richard T. Gardner, Florence, 8. C., of West Jefferson, O., after suffering mail. Tiie liquid embodies the Real Estate Agent.Jacksonvllle.O r, sufte\ed Max Muller, county treasurer, gives for year» with Bolls. Two bot 18 months from Rectal Fistula,that he medical properties of tiie »olid prep W A IITID.-Capsble, railabls parsen In tles of 8. 8. S. put his Blood in good con notice that ’here are funds in the would die unless a cost.y operation aration. Cream Balm Is quickly ab every eounly Io repr»»rn« large company of dition and the Boils disagpearea. county tressnrv f>r the red,-mi>rjun of Best Prescription for Chills nnatwial reputation, tugs salary per was performed; but he cured himself sorbed by tiie membrane and does not «oifd Send for our tree book, and write all outstanding warrmts protested year; pavable weekly; »3 per day abso'utelv with five boxes of Bucklen’a Arnica dry up the secretions, but changes i aura, and all axpeii««*; straight, boaa-fl<le, and Fever Is a bottle of G rot «’« physicians about your case from June 1. 1897, to June», 1897, Salve, tiie surest Pile cure on earth them to a natural and healthy char dellnite salary, no commission: salary paid T astnlem C hill T onic . It Is simply owr both dare* inclusive. Interest on same Medic^J advice free. each Saturday and expeuse money advanced and the best salve I d the world. 25 acter. Ely Brother.-, 56 Warren St.. ! ach week. m T s NDAHU HOUsIC 331 D1AR- Iron asd qninii e in a tasteless form. THE "«WiFi SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 6A. ceased Mi.rck I, 1931 oents a box. Sold by City Drug Store. N. Y. No sure—ui> pay. Price, 60c. bohw ST.. C hicago THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES LOCAL NOTE*. The Duty of Mothere» PARAFFINE I WAX I Forewarned, Foresrmed,. VALUABLE BOOK FREE— SEND NAME ADDRESS