Received Certificate*. Public School Reperì. Supt. Ihtily uii <1 the hoard of exami­ ner* consisting of Prof. A. J. Han by, Prof. K. E. Washburn and Prof. G, R. Carlock completed their work Monday of exam­ ining the |M|a-r* of the applicant* for teacher''» certificate* for the examination which closed Saturday. The following are the »uccessful appli­ cant*: 1st grade—Bertha Corum. G. H. Sam­ uel*, Flossie Briscoe, Tillie Hook*. 2d grade—Mr*. G. H. Samuel*, Mary B. Cnderwood, Inez Kitchen, Olive Boone. 3d grade—Ramona Bi**ell, George Henry, Lottie Kincaid, Lucia Chapman, Myrtle Corum, Jessie Wilson. Verna Mc­ Kay, Marie Bennet, Nora Beebe, Chal­ mers Gilmore, Gertrude McDaniel. The following were applicant* for state Mpm J C Hiimi'l, I logic Point. Zinia Owens, Central Point; Ida L. Slewart. j Ida M. Myers, Mary Me William«, Docia | V. Willits, Ashland; Eva Storey, Phoe­ nix; Alma Gilliam, Miind Linnerman, Minnie Gowland, Medford. Following is the rejxirt of the Jackson­ ville Public School for month ending Februarj 13 r » Primary Department, Mr*. Mary Peter, teacher. Boys enrolled,25;girl* enrolled, 24; total enrollment 49; day* attendance 736%, day* absence 42%, tunes tardy 4. Names of those neither alment or tardy: Charlie Prim, Lloyd Miller, Mary Han­ ley, Eva Huffcr, Bruce Force, Ora Dun­ can, Blanche Applegate, Lloyd^ Duncan, Adarel Elmer, Roland Mitchell,' Charlie Mitchel), Clarence Roundtree, Myrtle Root, Otto Neidcrtneyer, George Huffer, Stella Davidson, Zoa Corliss, Mary Johns­ ton, Gracie Thompson, Elsie Miller. 20 Intermediates. Department, FF rance* Donegan, teacher. Boys enrolled, 20: girls, 21; total enrollment. 41, »lays at­ tendance, 696%; days absence,^ 71%; times tardy, 3. Names of those neither abseut nor tardy: Ray Marsh, Fleta Ulrich, John Heckert, Earnest Neidermeyer, Ret ha Berwert, Anna Broad, Ear) Conklin, Virla Duncan, Tommy Dunnington, Clifford Dunning- Um, Chester Wendt, George Wendt, Maliel Root, Elia Heckert. 14 Grammar School Department, S. P. Robbins, teacher. Boy* enrolled, 21 girls enrolled, 20; total enrollment, 41. Day* attendance, 500; days almence, 50; time* tardy, 1. Names of those neither absent nor tardy: Denver Marsh, Wilber Swagerty, Nettie Snyder, Harry Snyder, Harold Wilcox, David Cronetniller. Ix-slie Stansell. Elmer Swagerty, Eva Davidson, Carl Garrison. 10 High School llejiartment. E. E. Wash­ burn, teacher. Bovs enrolled, Iff; girls enrolled, 15; total enrollment, 31; days attendance, 560«lay* almence, 38%; times tardy, 4. Name* of those neither alment nor tardy: Ixtan Hanna, Lena Hooks, Ben Ply- male, Minnie Thompson, Almond Wil­ cox, Emma Wendt, Clara Elmer, George R. Birdseye, Eddie Donegan, Myrl Peter, France* Snyder, Ixtona I’lrich. Summary: Total enrollment, boys, 82; girls, NO; total 162. Total days attend­ ance, 2592%; total days absence, 202%; total times tardy, 12; teachers' meeting* 2. E. B. W asiihi rn , Principal. Health. Mean* the abili’y to do a good day's work, without unaue fatigue ami to find life worth living. Vou cannot have in­ digestion or constipation without it* up­ setting the liver and polluting the blood. Such a condition may lie best and quick­ est obtained by Heroine, the best liver regulator that the world ha* ever known. Mrs. D. W. Smith writes, April 3, 191)2: “I used Herbine, and film it the Ixrst medicine for con*ti|attion and regulating the liver I ever used." Price 50 cents. Sold by City Drug Store. Populist Mess Convention. There will lie a Mas* Convention of the Socialist Party of Jackson County Oregon belli lit Medford, Saturday Feb. 27, at 10, a. m. To nominate a county ticket, and transact such other busines* a* may law­ fully come before it. By order of the County Centra) Committee. J. W. WlLRV, chairman, E. P. H ammond , sec. faxes Now Bei q Collected County Clerk J. S. Orth completed the duplicate tax roll for Jackson county and Monday turned it over to Sheriff J M. Rader who is now ready to receive taxes. R. C. Hensley of Central Point has the bate* to Remember. honor of being the first to |>ay tax on this Tuesday. Feb. 22,— Regular meeting of year’s roll, he |>aying $30 to Sheriff Rader Medford city council. TueHdav morning. By the close of the Tuesday, March 1, — Town election for day $201N5H in taxes had been taken in Jacksonville. by Sheriff Rader ami Iteputy Oris Craw­ Monday, March 7,— Meeting in Jackson­ ford. Jackson county has the honor of ■ ville of Jackson County Ministerial as­ making a better collection the first dav I sociation, than did Multnomah county which only Monday, March 2K—Spring term of cir­ collected $2000. cuit court for Jackson county convenes The following pointers are given for the lienefit of |>erson* who have not yet Fresh bread daily at Miller & David­ |Mtid their taxes: son's. If you pay your taxes lx-fore March 15 you will lie allowed a reliate of 3 per Escaped as Awful Fate. cent. If you pay your taxes between March Mr. H. Huggins of Melbourne, Fla., 15th and up to and including the first writes: "My doctor told me I had Con­ Monday in April, there will not be any sumption and nothing could be done for reliate and Heather will there lie any me. I was given up to die. The offer penalty or interest added. of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New- If your taxes are not (mid on or liefore Discovery for Consumption induced me the first Monday of April, they will lie- to try it. The results were startling. I come delinquent when there will lie am now on the road to recovery ami owe added a penalty of 10 per cent, and the all to Dr. King's New Discovery. It tax will also draw interest at the rate of surely saved my life.” This great cure 12 per cent per annum in addition to the is guaranteed for all throat and lung penalty. diseases by City Drug Store. Price 5<)c If you pay one-half of your taxes, on and JI. Trial bottles free. or liefore the first Monday in April then the remaining half may run up to and Treasurer’s Thirteenth Call. including the first Monday in October Office of the County Treasurer of 1 following; but if the last half of tax due Jackson County, Oregon, Jack- - is not paid by the first Monday of Octo- •olivillv, Feb. 9, IBM. i her it becomes delinquent, and there will Notice is hereby given that there are lie added to such balance, a penalty of 10 per cent, and in addition such will liear funds in the county treasury for the re­ interest at the rate of 12 tier cent per : demption of all outstanding county war­ annum from the first Monday in April rants protested from Aug. 10, 1901, to Sept. 3, 1!Mil, both dates inclusive. In­ until paid. On all (icrsonal property taxes, if one- terest on same will cease after the aliove half is not paid on or lx-fore the first date. I). H. M iller , Monday in April, the law compel* the County Treasurer. sheriff to levy upon and collect the same after May 1st, hence to prevent a levy upon personal projxTty after Muy 1st it Perfect Confidence. will la- necessary for one-half to lie paid Where there used to be a feeling of un­ as above stated. and worry in the household The law coni|x-ls the sheriff to sell all easiness when a child showed symptoms of croup, lands on which taxes have not been paid, there is now perfect confidence. This is and that such sale shall not lie held later owing to the uniform success of Chanber- than March 1st of the year succeeding lain's Cough Remedy in the treatment the year in which the tax levy is made. of that disease. Mrs. M. I. Basford, of The property will lie sold to the person Poolesville, Md., in speaking of her ex­ bidding the lowest rate of interest, and perience in the use of that remedy says: certificates will lie issued therefor, and "I have a world of confidence in Cham­ deeds given to such property sold, unless berlain’s Cough Remedy for I have used redeemed within three years from the it with [x-rfect success. Mv child Gar­ date of such sale. land is subject to severe attacks of croup and it always gives him prompt relief.” For sale by City Drug Store. Kraut at the Boss. FURNITURE. HARNESS AND FITTINGS Shoe repairing and Harness repairing a speialty. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE I am still In the Real Estate business. If you have a farm or timber land which you want to sell I will sell It. I also have what you want to buy and will sell it to you at the right price. Call and see my Stock. T. C. NORRIS Union Uivery Stables Rigs on short notice for timber cruisers, com­ mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, all kinds of men or parties. Horses fed at rea­ sonable rates. Geo. N. Lewis, Prop., J«