THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES, local noth ». May-day will soon be here. Only candy kitchen in southern Oregon at The Boss. * • PERSONAL MENTION. Fresh vegetables of all kinds can now be found at The Boss. • C. J. Arnistron« of pooh Rah pre­ It was raining as we went to cinct la in town. press. Justice Osborne of Wtxxirille made Elegant home-made candles of all uh a ceil Tuesday. kinds a leader at Joe Wetterer’s. • Joe. Perry of Sam’s valley has been Chester Easter of Ashland has closed visiting at Ashland. a successful term of school in Peyton district. Orant llawllng*,ex-county recorder, was iicre Wednesday. John Barrowsand Will. Louded of Applegate precinct were in towu yes­ Henry Ireland and his family have terday. been paying Medford a visit. The weather has been cold during Fred. Otten of Foots creek arrived the past week, with rain threatening in Jacksonville tills morning. at times. R. F. Dean and B. W. Huston of W. II. Miller, an experienced miner, Willow Springs called Monday. is employed at Cook & Howland’s District Attorney Beanies has gone quartz mine. to Grant's Pass on legal business. O. Biede bad bls leg badly hurt In John II. HutTer, Jr., leaves for Port­ Mid ford Tuesday, and is confined to his room. land tills week, to seek a location. Is Jacksonville going to celebrate II. E. Ankeny returned Wednesday from a visit at Portland and Eugene. the 4th of July? is a question we hear asked often. T. P. Judson of Grant’s Pass spent The roads are rapidly becoming a few hours In Jacksonville Wednes­ good, and bicycling and driving are day. popular amusements. J. O. Watson and T. M. Reed ar­ Attention is called to the estray rived from Gold Hill on this morning's notice Wm. Bybee prints in another train. column of T ue T imes . Geo. Hoffman, a prominent citizen E. G. Perham, the well-known con­ of Applegate, was In Jacksonville yes­ tractor, and A. J. T. Smith, both of terday. Gold Hill, are in town. Mrs. W. 11. Lewis of Table Rock Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of tarried a short lime In Jacksonville light drinks, fresh candies, nuts, Tuesday. tropical and other fruits, etc. * J. A. Cook of Foots creek, anexpert 11. D. Russell has sold his place on blacksmith,Is employed at tils trade in Applegate to Wm. Smith and removed Ashland. to Jacksonville with his family. Mrs. II. Judge of Ashland 1s paying It Is Jacksonville’s time to have a Jacksonville a visit, the guest of Mrs. celebration on July 4tb, and steps J. Nunan. should be taken at once therefor. W. E. Phlpps.the Medford attorney, Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, was at the county seat Tuesday on etc., In book form, cun always lie ob­ professional business. tained at T he T imes Printing House. Mark Applegate lias left the 8. P. A. J. Olsen of Gold HUI was in bridge gang, on accuunt of sickness. Jacksonville Tuesday. He Is raining yc Is now convalescing. on Ward's creek and doing reasonably A. W. Sturgis and John Broad of well. Forest creek, well-known miners,were Prof. J. B. Swidensky, an experi­ with us one day this week. enced and talented musician, has as­ Miss Marie Tongue of Hillsboro, sumed the leadership of the Ashland who has been visiting in Jacksonville, baud. returned home a few days ago, . Don't forget the grand hypnotic ex­ A. B. Seal, the quondam drummer, hibition that will be given at U. 8. Is now located a» Hornbrook, Calif., Hall, Thursday and Friday of next where he Is engaged in mining. week. Prof.J. N. Miller passed through Mrs. J. N. Frazer ofTalent.who had town today, en route from Ashlaud to a Urge cancer removed from her body Provolt, where he Is teaching school. by Dr. Bohannon, is getting better Mias Cronin of Portland, who spent steadily. several weeks In Jacksonville, the The blind baggage of a passenger guest of Mrs. J. W. Opp, has returned train ttiat arrived at Ashland one morning last week was occupied by home. W. A. Patrick of Ashland and G. T. two girls. Jones uf Medford have been at the W. B. Haymond of Woodville, con­ county-scat this week, searching the tractor and builder, Is doing consider­ able work In his line. He spares no records. W. A. Owen of Central Point spdnt pains to please. Wednesday afternoon lu Jacksonville. The Mackey & Boyd photo tent at He was handsomely entertained by Jacksonville will be open for business each Friday and Saturday during the his friends. * Hon. E. B. Dufur, a prominent month of April. The May day party at Rose’s ball lawyer of Tire Dalles, and H. A. Hooten of Gold Hill precinct spent on Applegate will doubtless be the success preceding ones given there Tuesday in JacKsonvIlie. have always been. I). J. 8. Pearce of Poorman's creek, Wm. Broad anil I). 8. Coulter have tire well-known miner, was at* the county-seat Tuesday, accompanied by finished the contract of digging the ditch fur P. F. Swayne of Applegate, his sons, Floyd and Mel. Judge Hanna, who is suffering with and did good work. The base-ball season was opened In a severe cold, lias improved consider ably. He will not be able to hold southern Oregon last Bunday at Cen­ court in Grant’s Pass this week, how­ tral Point. The local team won from the Eagle Point club. ever. Tiie county court is not satisfied N. lavmewood of Gold Hill was a visitor Tuesday, and was accompanied with the decision of the supreme by Mr. Hicks, who lately arrived from court in the railroad-tax case, and has Cottage Grove, and is looking for a applied for a rehearing. home. The Gold Hill News says that Enos Ranse Rouse, tiie handsomest mix­ Riioten, the famous pocket hunter, ologist in southern Oregon, was oyer lias taken out over •1000 from some from Medford Wednesday, accompa­ rich ore found in the Blackwell bills. nied by W. I>. Joiner, representing Deeds, mortgage*, leases, bends, Lash’s bitters. bills of sale and every imaginable Joe Brooke of Portland, the popular kind of legal blanks—the latest and representative of Honeyman, DeHart best—are constantly on hand at Tne A Co., Interviewed his numerous cus­ T imes office. tomers In southern Oregon,during the Tbe Ashland Dramatic Society past week. "Rosy” is as Irresistible will present “The Girl I Left Behlnu as ever. Me" at Hornbrook, Calif., Saturday Dr. Clarence Keene, who recently nig lit. It lias met with success every­ graduated from the medical depart­ where tbe play was presented. ment of the University of Oregon, Special trains from Ashland and with high honors, made us a call other point In the valley will tie run Tuesday. He is visiting fur a short to accommodate many who wish to time with his brother, Dr. Keene of attend the Odd Fellows’ celebration Medford. at Jacksonville tomorrow. Lieut. Reeves of the U. S. Army, 8. E. Dunnington, Wm. Broad, D. whose health was Impaired by service 8. Coulter und A. Perry returned in the Philippines, Is stopping at Gold Tuesday from a fishing trip to Squaw Hill, accompanied by his wife. In lake. They forgot to bring home company with Mr. Drum, who Is a trout for any of their friends. brother t.o the late R. E- Drun .be Mrs. Thompson's restaurant lias will engage In mining not far from been paiuted, papered and otherwise that town. Geo H. Lawrence, who mined on improved, and presents a neat and In­ Jackson creek In the days of its glory, viting appearance. Excellent meals made T iik T imes a call Tuesday. He can always be obtained there. has been in many ata tea and terr 1 to- G. W. Wilcox of Woodville was at rles since leaving here, and returns to Grant's Pass one day last week, ac­ become a permanent resident of this companied by bls family. He informs county. He purchased some property us that there will be a big celebration of J. B. Welch last fall, and Is now of our national holiday in his town. bargaining for Miss Frances Barnes Horse and Jack bills printed at T he farm, situated in Sam’s valley. T imes office in the best style and at reasonable rates. We have a large RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS. and elegant assortment of engravings especially designed for that class of liev 8 H. Jones will hold services work. atGoid Hill and Woodville Sunday. Farmers are in need of rain, which Rev. Mr. Hansen will hold services at the M. E. church in Jacksonville is necessary to insure good crops.' Al­ though there is plenty of moisture at Sunday morning and evening. Rev Fattier Herthlaume will hold a depth <>f a few inches, a crust has services at the Catholic church In formed on the soil, which should ue Jacksonville, Sunday, April.28th, at loosened. 8. P. Co. *s emploves will give a grand 8:30 o’clock A. m .; and at Medford the same day at 10:30 a . m . ball at Ashland next Wednesday G erman B aitist .—Elder 8. M. night, for which elaborate prepara­ Fbv will hold services at the follow- tions are being made. Ladue's or­ lngypTacea: 1st and 3d Sunday tn each chestra, of Dunsmuir, Calif., will fur­ month, at the church near Talent; sec­ nish the mnslc. ond. at the Naylor school-house, 4th The celebrated 8nap Shot, the best at Ashland. T medicine In the world for allaying in- tlammatiJn in man or beast, can be Volcanic Eruptlona found at Dr. Robinson’s diug Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central die of joy. Bucklen’a Arnica Salve Point. Trv it. cures them; also Old, Running and If you want a piano er organ, now Fever Sores, Ulcers. Bolls, Felons, is the time to consult C. F. Shepherd (’«ms Warts, Cut*, Bruises, Burns, of Ashland, who has been appointed Scald*, Chapped Hands, Chllbmltis to close out the consigned stock of the Beat Pile cure on Coss piano house at Medford. He has pains and ache*. Only 25p *' a carload of superior instruments Cure guaranteed. Sold by City I rug which must be sold without delay. Store. ‘•T hursday ........ avril 25,1901 It is reported that Geo. L. Davis will soon become a reeldentof southern California, where hit wife is sojourn­ ing for the benefit of her health. Prof. T. R. Ryan, the noted hypno­ tist, who has tue reputation of being the cleverest artist in his line that is now traveling on the coast, will give two grand exhibitions at U. 8. Hall, Jacksonville, May 2d and 3d. Max Muller, county treasurer, has forwarded to State Treasurer Moore the tax collected in this county for state purposes, amounting to 118,410. The scalp bounty tax, amounting to •3200, will be forwarded later. W. II. Silsbv, a respected citizen of Ashland, aged 00 years, was examined last Monday by Dr. Songer, on a charge of insanity, and committed to the asylum by Judge Prim. He was taken to Salem by J. W. O. Gregory. Rev. 8. II. Jones’ held has been en­ larged, and he will hold services at Gold Hill and Woodville hereafter. His congregations are large and ap­ preciative, everybody being pleased that he Is once more a resident of Jacksonville. The directors of Jacksonville school district have not selected the teachers for the year beginning September, 1901, yet. However, the impression prevails that Prof. E. E. Washburn of Ashland, Misses Belle Potter and Ollie Huffer are certain of selection. The body of Ed. Booth, formerly a resident of this towu, was found in a room of the Wm. Tell House at Reno, Nev., a fortnight ago. It was held at the morgue ten days before it was Identified by II. D. West, who tele­ graphed the facts to Jacksonville. T. II. B. Taylor, proprietor of Med­ ford's feather-cleaning establishment, will visit Jacksonville before long and make regular trips thereafter. He does first-class work at reasonable rates. Our citizens should have their feather beds, pillows, etc., cleaned by him. Gov. Geer recently appointed the following gentlemen to act as mem­ bers Of the board of regents of the Southern Oregon State Normal School: R. P. Nell uf Ashland, A. J. Sher­ wood of Coquille city, J. S. Orr uf Klamath Falls. They succeed them­ selves. M. J. Shields & Co. of Moscow, Idaho, who have a splendid reputa­ tion as growers of seeds, have an ad­ vertisement in this issue of T he T imes , to which we call special at­ tention. Their goods are first-class and prices low. Give them a trial order. II. A. Shorey of Portland, who bilks everybody he has business with, passed through the valley recently, en route to the eastern states, to lock for new victims. He had a narrow es­ cape from being killed at Grant's Pass recently while attempting to board a railroad train. A. P. Easterbrook, the leading druggist of Gold Hill, occupies tbe Phelps building, where he is display­ ing a complete line of ttrst-classdruRs, medicines, toilet articles, liquors for medicinal purposes, etc. He keeps tiie best and is reasonable in his charges. Sheriff Storrs of Provo, Utah, ar­ rived in Jacksonville Tuesday, and left for home the next morning,taking with him Geo. Buker, who was ar­ rested on Wagner creek last week up­ on a telegram received from him by Sheriff Orme. He says that the prisoner is an old offender, having al­ ready done time in the Mormon state. hymeneal . CAMPBELL—DONEGAN. A very pretty wedding took place Tuesday morning at the Catholic church in Jacksonville, when Charles Campbell of Sacramento, Calif., was united to Miss Anna Donegan of this city. The ceremony was per­ formed by Rev. Father Berthiaume, and was followed by the celebration of a nuptial mass, at which a large number of relatives and friends as­ sisted. The church altar waa hand­ somely decorate« with choice flowers, white lilies being predominant. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Josephine Donegan, as bridesmaid, while P. Donegan, Jr., performed the office of best man for the groom. After the ceremony tiie party repaired to the residence of tiie bride’s father, where a recherche dejeuner was served. The happy couple left tbe same morning for Ban Francisco, and. after a tour through California, will settle down at their home in Sacra­ mento. Mr. Campbel) bolds a respon­ sible position in a leading mercantile establishment of the capital city of our sister state, and is a clever, exemplary young man. His bride is a native of Jacksonville, amiable and accomplished, and deservedly popular wltti all who know tier. In unison with nidi y frieuds T he T imes hopes that tliel i voyage on the sea of matri­ mony will be a long one, fraught with happiness and prosperity. BURCH—KINDER Y. Tn Jacksonville, at the residence of School Superintendent Daily,on Sun­ day morning, April 21st, at nine o’clock, James A. Burch and Louise Kingery were united in matrimony by Rev. W. T. Van Scoy. The cere­ mony was followed by a sumptuous breakfast prepared by Mrs. Dally. Only a few of the relativesand friends of the contracting parties were pres­ ent. The bride recently returned to Oregon from Nebraska. The young couple have already taken possession of the home prepared by the groom on his farm, which is situated five miles south of Medford. They have tbe congratulations and best wishes of all. CURED IN TEN MINUTES. DR. DARRIN CONCLUDES TO REMAIN IN ASHLAND UNTIL MAY 2«TH, CONTRARY To 1HE NOTICES HERETOFORE GIVEN OF HIS DEPARTURE. C. Carey, who gives the testimonial which follows, is widely known in Gold Hill and vicinity, and has many acquaintances in Ashland. Ills cure Is remarkable, and will be read with Interest by hundreds of people in Jackson county. Mr. Carey relates bis experience In the following grate­ ful words: M r . E ditoe : 1 cannot leave town without expressing my thanks to Dr. Darrin for the almost inestimable benefit he has rendered me. For some time I have been partially deaf from catarrh. The last few weeks it was with great difficulty 1 could hear. I am a poor man and walked from near Gold Hill, Jackson county, Or., to Ashland to put myself under Dr. Dar­ rin's electric and medical treatment. The doctor examined me and told me he could cure me in ten minutes. He did cure me so I can hear a whisper. I was cured In the presence of R. P. Neil, mayor of Ashland, The doctor cured me free. Refer any one to me atGoid Hill postoffice. Geo. Ham- rnersly of Gold Hill sent me to Dr. Darrin. C. C arey . “Last winter 1 was confined to my bed with a very bad cold on my lungs. Nothing gave ine relief. Finally my wife bought a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, thut effected a speedy cure. 1 cannot speak too highly of that excellent remedy.”—Mr. T. K. Housetnau, Manatawney, Pa. City Drug Store, Jacksonville, Dr. J. Hingle, Central Point. Retail Market Report. Some malicious persons, with the The following quotations were fear of the Lord before them, are cir­ culating a petition in southern Ore­ made up this afternoon, and lean gon, requesting Commissioner Her­ impartial report of the prices paid mann to instruct the forest rangers by Jacksonville dealers: Wheat—!5(a)50c per bushel. employed during the coming season to Flour—•l.flff per 100 pounds. pul in a portion of their lime improv­ Oats—40c to 50c per bushel. ing the public highways through the Barlev—Rolled, il.25 per cental. territory which they operate. That Hay—Per ton, baled. #10. would rob the position of all its sweets. Potatoes—75c to #1.50 per hundred. Onions—2c (a) 24 per pound. Frank Logg, who died at his resi­ Butter—45c to 50c per roll. dence on Forest creek lately, was one Beans—4(«5c per pound. uf the pioneer miners of southern Ore­ Lard—124c per pound. gon. For a long time he had been as­ Eggs—124c per dozen. sociated with Mark McDonnell in Sugar—D G.8 6.75 per cwt. mining enterprises, operating the Poultry—62.50 to •3.00 per dozen mines, on the site of winch he died, Hams—15 and 16c per pound. for many years. Mr. Legg was never Shoulders—124c per pound. married. He was tiie soul of honor Side Bacon—10(<916c per pound. and enjoyed the esteem of those who knew him. A VALUABLE MEDICINE Frank Ankeny, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ankeny, surprised his many friends by claiming one of Los An­ For Coughs and Colds In Children. geles’ fairest daughters as bis bride. "1 have not the slightest hesitancy The ceremony took place at the home in recoin mending Chamberlain’s of the bride’s parents on the 17th. Cough Remedy to all Aho are suffer­ The young couple are being showered ing from coughs or colds," says Chas. with congratulationsand best wishes, M. Cramer, Esq., a well-known watch In wh ich T he T imes Joins. They will maker of Colombo, Ceylon. "It has reside in Klamath county. been some two years’since the City The Odd Fellows’ celebration, Dispensary first called my attention which will take place at Jacksonville to this valuable medicine, I have re­ t< morrow, Friday, April 26tb, prom­ peatedly used it and it has always been ises to be the grandest affair of the beneficial. It bas eured me quickly kind ever held iu southern Oregon. of all chest colds. It is especially ef­ The attendance will be large, mem­ fective for children and seldom takes bers of the order from all parts of the more than one bottle to cure them of valley participating. A first-class hoarseness. I have persuaded many programme has been prepared for the to try this valuable medicine, and occasion. A bail at Orth’s ball will they arc all as well pleased as myself over the results.” For sale at City conclude the festivities. Drug Store._____ ______ Nothing has yet been heard from Gap Closed. the action begun by R. A. Gibson against the 8. P. Co. at Portland for The operation of through trains be •10,000 damages. He alleges that on tween San Francisco and Les Angeles (kt. 26th last he purchased a ticket via Surf and Santa Barbara, will be­ from Medford to Grant’s Pass, and gin Sunday March 31, 1901, on the new that because be refused to pay a sec­ coast line . Two through trains ond fare, which was demanded, tbe daily. The coast line limited leaving conductor put him off the train near each terminal In the morning, Central Point, and threw bie baggage equipped with elegant cafe and par­ after him. It is not likely that the lor cars, will make daylight trips matter will amount tc anything. through the most picturesque, varied Mrs. J. W. Heiss of Siskiyou, while and entertaining scenes on the con­ trading In a Grant’s Pace grocery tinent. Inquire of agents of tbe store last Friday, laid her purse on Southern Pacific. a eounter to look at some goods. It had disappeared when she went for it. Coanty Treaaarer’a llth Notice. A well-known farmer tn the store Max Muller, county treasurer, gives at the time was suspected of the theft, although he stoutly denied it, notice that there are funds in the and allowed himself to be searched. county treasury for the redemption of The purse was found in his wagon, all outstanding warrants protested which he had visited in the mean­ from July 1. 1897, to July 31, 1897, time. however, and restored to the both da tea inclusive. Interest on tbe same ceased April 19, 1901. owner. MEDFORD SQUIBB. RHEUMATISM Miss. Rinse Rouse bas been enter­ taining Mrs. D. High of Ashland. Elmer Bash ford of Roseburg made Medford a visit one day last week. Caused by an Impure Condition H. B. Nye, the merchant-miner, was of the Blood—How It May at the county-seat a few days ago. Be Permanently Cured. Mrs. M. Chapman of Josephine From th» Mirror, Manehetter, N. It, county is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Tryer. Although rheumatism is one of ths Mrs. W. V. Lippincott Is visiting at most painful and dangerous of the many Pasadena, Calif., and will be gone troubles ‘which afflict mankind, it several weeks. can be permanently cured if a proper D. T. Pritchard, the pioneer Jewel­ course of treatment is taken. The real er and watchmaker, has removed from cause of rheumatism is tbe presence of acid in ‘he blood and the only cure is to Jacksonville. C. F. Shepherd is closing out tbe purify, nourish and strengthen this musical instruments at Coss’ music vital fluid. The best specific yet dis­ covered for this purpose is Dr. Will­ house. iams’ Pink Pills for Pale People and the Miss Ella Young of Jacksonville, number of cures they have effected in who has been visiting in Medford,has cases of this stubborn disease is wonder­ returned home. ful. Mrs. S. D. Loveland, of No. 133 District Attorney Reames was In West Hancock street, Manchester, N. H., Medford Tuesday. So was A. Learned was cured of a severe attack of rheuma­ of Jacksonville. tism by the use of this remedy. She Jack Morris, formerly of Medford,Is says: conducting a secondhand store at " Several years ago one of my knees Cedar Vale, Kan. was injured by a fall. About the first Mrs. Fries, wife of Lieut. Fries of of June, 1897, rheumatism set in and at the U. 8. Army, who is visiting at last got so bad that I could not bend my Medford, was in Jacksonville ouc day knee. It was very painful and I waa last week. unable to move about. I tried various W. T. York has commenced an remedies, but net one of them relieved action against Captain Nash In the me in any way. circuit court, to recover a sum of “In the latter part of August, nearly money for services rendered. three months after the pain and stiffness Henry Orth of Jacksonville is em­ began, a friend, Mrs. Rothwell, of Ever­ ployed at Barneburg A Arnold’s butch­ ett, Mass., told me of Dr. Williams' Pink ershop, and giving excellent satisfac­ Pills for Pale People. I willingly gave tion as chief of the cutting depart­ them a trial and experienced relief in a ment. few days. I continued until I had taken Medford is without a tamale stand, three boxes and was able to bend the the city council having refused to give knee and go up and down stairs without its eonsent to the erection of one on a difficulty. I have since taken the pills prominent street by W. E. Macaulay. a number of times for other troubles and This is a mistake. always with good results. “I have reoommunded Dr. Williams’ M. R. Hart, formerly of this city, who is now engaged in merchandising Pink Pills for Pale People many times. at Lakeview, was in the valley a I have not learned with what effect they short time ago, en route to Portland. were taken, excepting in the case of two He was the principal witness in the of my relatives and a young woman liv­ Oglesby stage robbery case. ing in my family, each of whom waa Mrs. Nancy Tungate, who died here greatly benefited. I feel that I cannot recently, was Mrs. I. L. Hamilton’s say too much in favor ui the piHu.” grandmother, and came from Missouri Signed, MRS. 8. D. LOVELAND. nearly 30 year: ago. She lived In the Subscribed and sworn to before me Willamette valley a number of years before coming to Medford, and was a this 27th day of February, 1901. J ohn G. L axe , lady of many estimable qualities. [SealJ * Notary PubRn. I. A. Palmer, the well-known archi­ At all druggists or direct from Dr. WiD- tect and contractor, was at Grant’s tarns Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Pass last week. He is furnishing the plans for a handsome brick build­ Price, 50 cents per box ; six boxes, tS.ID. ing that will be built by Jas. P. Tuffs and his son. Mr. P.’s talents are being appreciated, as he will be kept busy in different parts of the yal- ey during the season. GREAT Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense o smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through tbe mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on persortptlons from reputable physicians, as tbe damage they will do Is ten told to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Care, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, O., contatns no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu­ ine It Is taken internally, and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. Land for Sale. Forty acres of land on Thompson creek. Has a dwelling thereon, 20x20 feet, with four rooms, a log stable, 12x14 feet, 12 acres fenced and in cul­ tivation. A few fruit trees. Clear title, free from incumbrance. Price •200. Inquire of S ilas J. D ay , Real Estate Agent..!ackson vllle.Or, A Powder Mill Explosion Removes everything insight, and so do drastic mineral pills; but both are mighty dangerous. Don’t dyna­ mite the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King’s New Life Pills, which are gentle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures Head­ ache, Constipation. Only 25c at City Drug Store. A Branch Gallery. • H. C. Mackey & Boyd have started a branch gallery in Jacksonville, in the Aiken building, California street, op­ posite Ryan’s store. Ail work will be finished at Medford, and satisfaction assured. Work guaranteed to be the best. Beat Prescription for Chills and Fever is a bottle of G rove ’ s T asteless C hill T onic . It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure— nu pay. Price. 50c. ESTRAY NOTICE. Came io my place In Meadows prectnct, known a« the R om ranch, about two month* ago, a small gray mare, flea bitten, weighs about Ml pounds, no brands perceivable and has a black mane and tail. She is about six years old and quite gentle. The owner Is re quested to pay accruing charges and take her away. WM. BYBEE. Dated April 45, 1001. MARRIED. SHEETS—EATON—At Ashland, April VI, 1901, by Rev. J. F. Wallace. Henry Sheets and Miss Nellie Eaton ANKENY-JONES- At Loa Angeles. Calif., April IS. 1901, Frank Ankeny and Miss Mae Jones. CAMPBELL—DONEG a N—At the Catholic church In Jacksonville, April VS. 1901, bv Rev Father Berthiaume. Ubas. Campbell of Sac­ rament, Calif.. and Miss anna Donegan of Jacksonville. POTTER—DeHAVEN—At Sisson, Calif., April 14, 1901, by Rev W. C. Robins, adwln Potter, formerly of Josephine county, and Mtsa Laura B DeHaven. CLOSING OUT SALE Of the Coss Piano House By C. F. Shepherd Having received a carload of Pianos aa