A LrS UA V ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome wovai tuning wwffwn OUR COUNTY Correspondents ii ICkkIi' l'lillll Kilirli'ln. IIV A. 0. IIOWI.KTT. J. .1. Kryor mid fiinilly wont to Kogiiu livnr limt Kuiuliiy. MrH. ('iiwlcy, o( ICIuiiiiitli County, viHitod Mrs. 'I'lioiuiiH hint wutik. Thou. Coy in limiting homo im iiruvrnimitH on 1 1 i h fiirm iiruorty. Morrill Brown cuiiglit iiimsty iiiiui Hah in liitllu Ituttn IiihI Sun- aluy. Gno. lirown in getting lliu iim iurinl on tin) ground to build liiK new ri'nidonoo. MomluiiH'H TliiminH mid Frury wiiru in JutilcHonvillu on huuinuHH ono liny luHt week. Mr. ArgclcoGrcon, accompanied by hor father, Mr. Kryor, inuilu u a trip to Jiirlcrionvillu limt wck. .A. V. llurnum, of Ft. Klitmnlh, vpent Sunday night iu town on IiIh way to Mcdtord to buy suppliuH. Our Htockimin nru nearly ull buny ?athnring in boof cuttlo unci Homo inre already Hold tlioir dill beef. Jos. Under in gutting material on the ground for making u few iin proveincnU about bin Iiouhc mid milking more fence. i ......t.'. r. ...i i SI lkj II UlII 1U1UIIV UUIIIfUM Ull Huttii creek biHt week, rumuining several duyii Hulling and utijoying tlicniHolvrH generally. Mr. and Mm. Frank Nichols and Momliimi'H TliomaK, Krary, Sinclaro and Cawlny wero tho guuitU of Mr. and Mr. J. W. 0 rover lust Sunday. LHt wri'k K. I'ool, 0. Bnoider and Wiu. Smith, accompanied by Mm. K. Pool, wont to Applejrato, the men to tako a hunt and Mrs. I'ool to rinit friends. Prof. Hazolton has been aocurcd to teach tbn advanced departmont of our school and as soon as a ma jority of the pupils can attend ho will enter upon lus duties. During the lust week our school directors have had tho school build ing Insured, a well dug on tho grounds mid a pump put in and it begins to look as though they in- tended to have things convenient around there Last Sunday wo had tho pleasure of a visit (rom Mrs. U. M. fries. Mr.' Anderson and Mrs. Amos I.undy, the latter two ladies from Klamath County. Mrs. Fries, hnr aister Mrs. Anderson, and Mr. Lundy whon childron, woro among tho pupils In my nrst school on Hutto creek in 1807, which mado the visit, if anything, more pleas ant Vm,.-.tirt-Aminrwlanr. linrn flniahnrl hauling lumber from tho Welch sawmill last week and while thore learned that parties wore in tho woods on tho head waters of lCvans creek, who woro killing deer for their hams and leaving the hides and tho rest of tho carcass where they wcro killed. Ono young man reports having found fourteen car casses in ono day. Prevented a Traredy Tlmoly Information if Iron Mrs. Geo. T.nntr. nt Nil it StraltavTllo. Ohio, pre- vualud a dreadful truirudy and savud two lives. A (rlKlitfiil ooujrli hud long Wnni, liui- awaku ovorr nlulit. Sho had tried many roinndloa and doctors but steadily irrow worno until urfuu uj iry Dr. Ki nic'a Now Discovery. One bot tle wholly cured hor, and iho writes this marvelous mudlolao also cured Mr. r.nnir of a sovero attack of ouou monla. Such euros aro positive proof of the mnteliliiHS in rlt of this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lunir irniihlnn. Onlv SOo and l. Evory bntllo iriiarantoud. Trial bottles free at Ohm. Strang's drug Htoro. (lulls CrueU Item. nv M. B. K. (Heeelyed too lata for last week.) Frank Dunitoy was a Gold Hill visitor Sunday. T Wm niaokort made a trip to Foots creek 1 uesdny. D. 1). Dunkin mado a flying trip to Gold Hill Tuesday. J. W. Dunkin went to Gold Hill last Monday upon business. Mr. and Mrs. Dumowood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. ii ' Olson Miss Anna Noah, of Gold Hill was tho guest of Miss Stella Olson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. IS. Goreline, of Med ford, passed through here Sat n BARING Powder no., wtw vow. urdiiy evening on their way to Wooilvillci. Misses 10 tin mill Htlu 1 Drown, of ICiiiick er.'ck, were visiting here Thursday; , Our school commenced on Mon day, September IU, with Miss Mary Hinitli as leMcher, Nliiry of a Slave. To be bound lianil anil foul for yimrs by tint uhiilim of diaeiiHo In this worst form of Hlavory. Ciun. I. WIMIuiiih, of Mune!ii;slur, Mleli., telle how such a mIiivo whb iiiiuIo frue. Ilu says: "My wife I iiih been ho helpless for live yearn ihnl she uuuld not turn uvur In bed alonu. Afliir uhIiik two boltlcii of Klim trio flitters, she U wonderfully lm proved mid ablu to do bur own work." Thin supreme remedy lor female d In cline quickly cures nurvouMiioKD, sleep luhueB, mulmicliuly, heudauhu, track- ilie, lalntlntf ana ai.iy imoiis. ibis ilracie workitiK mcdiuloe Is a Godsend to weak, slokly, run dowu people. Evnrv bottle KUiirenUieil. Ouly bUeenta. Held by Chun. Strang, druggUt. Hrownsboro Items. IIV 1IKIIKOM. ' W. Farlow is stopping in town for a few days with Mr. Baldwin. MoCray nd party campod ov.i r Saturday and Sunday in town. . Fred Stanley has gone to Horn- brook, Calif., lo spend tho fall sea son. 1C. V. Osborne was taken suddenly 11 last 1 hursuay, hut is now lm proving. Mr. and Mrs. C. IS. Charley wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A Miller Sunday. Frank Grahnm, I'' rod Stanley and Chris Edlur returned from eastern Oregon a short time since. J. A. Miller roturned lust week from the building oi a bridgo across tho north fork of liulte oreok. T A. Culbertson and family, of Ft. Klamath, and J. D. Culbertson and family, of Lake Creek, were the guests of their Bister, Mrs. J. K. Uell, and family one night last week. It Happened in a Druir Store. "Ono dity laat winter a lady came to my druu otoru and aiked for a brand of oouvh medicine that 1 did nut havo In touk," suy Mr. U. It. Urandlo, tbe popular ilrutfifint of Onuirlo, N. Y. "Hho wua uimipiMilnUxl nnd wanted to know wliat coukIi preparation I could recommend. 1 naid to her thul 1 oould freely recommend Chiimborlnln's CnuKh Hem ed y and that kI.o could tuko a bollle of the remedy nud after kIvIiik it a fair trial if she did not llnd it worth tho money to bring bauk tho hotllo and 1 would relunU the nrlco puld. In the ouurao of a day or two the lady oamo back iu compnny with n friend in need of aomiKh medluine and advised her lo buy a uoltln ol Ulutmberlalu B (Jouku Uumedy, I oonnlder that a very good recommendation for the remedy.' It ! for sale by Clnm. Strang, druggiat. An Meal Life Has thla Artist. W. L. Taylor, who makes the Unest plolurea that appear in Tbe Ladles' Uouie Jourual, lends the ideal life that every artist dreams of. He neither nook a nor accepts work Irom any one. no naa an Otfrcen nioome irom tne Philadelphia muuatiuo, and an this is a Kuneroua amount he has nothing in tbe way of nnancca to worry him. lie lives In n artistic homo at Welloslcy, Massa- ehusutla, lo the top story of which he out tils studio. Ills work Is carelully laid out for him by his editor for an entire year In advance, and he works nt It only wlion no reels at ins nest. Othorwlso he paddles in his canoe or walks. Mo has no tune imposed upon him when his work shall be turned In. He generally uses un tho boat of two Dion tbn to paint a ainelu picture. Few arllsU bavo really a more ideal lite. It Saved Ills Leg. P. A. Diiuforth. of LaOi'an&e. Ga.. suffered Intensely for six months with a frightful runolnir sore on his leg, but writes that Uucklon's Arnloa Salve wholly cured It in ten days. For ulcers, wounds, burns, bolls, pain or piles It a the boat salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 26 cents. Sold by Chaa. Strang, druggist. Real Estate Transfers. Annie Houlltn nnd htiHbnnil to J K Ituoilur nntl Wnltnr MtiKKOntlcr, HI) Huron In auo 30, to H.i r. r 1 o I Hnriih It I'm tit Wliuilu 11 Fox, U uuru In Far nw nt. Ashliuin John Iti KnbbltiH ul ux tn Win lliiarrisloy inu nu iu aorou, oi nvt'A swy4l ncc iu, tu m it, r 1 1 1U0 J II lineman to Lizzie ullinan, lot 18, blk 20, uoia urn Ueo W UroWHon to Win Mooru, 111 or an aoru In soo 14, In 89 a, r 1 o Jaa Holms to Tbos Koruuson, 10 aorca In auo 20 ti as a, r I w II A Kuod and A K Kryo to Win Kramor, Mounlalti Clilof quarts olalin, alliintod In Foots crook mining tllHlrlcl , MiiIIhhii Mlllsan ann hiiHband to Olllo Mbv MIllsaD. lot 7. Woolon'H addition 1 1000 100 toAllllnnd 1W0 Slate ororeRon to .1 c lull, 120 acres la suo 16, tp 40 a, r 3 0 180 ninlng Locations. Kdwnrd Hcndriolts located Aug '!, quarts olnlni In Amilcuutu mliiliiK ulstrlci. M 13 Morlelocutuil Mopt'JO, a iUM'U claim In uoiu 11111 uititrici. Whon von oamiotsloep for cough Ing, U 1b hardly necessary that any ono should toll von that you need iv few doses of Chiimburlaln's Cough, ltmnedy to allay tho Irritation of the throat, nnd make aluen poBnlblo. It in good. Try It. For sale by Ohas. Strang, druKKlst. SNAKE INDUSTRY. Klamath Palls People Have a Market for Their Hyrlads of Reptiles. The following article from a Klamath I'iiIIh correspomlent ap- inaieil in a roontit issue of tho I'lirlbiud Oregoiiiiin: The Hiinku industry at Klamath Kails bids fair to become important. A few weeks ago Poiitmaster Caslel received a letter from a concern in Minnesota making i ikj 11 1 ry as to the pi ice of the reptiles, mid if .a ship ment could be uiMile lo 11 Minnesota snake farm. Although the letter was written on printed letter heads, tho poHlniiiHter thought some one was trying to pinpoint1 0 a joke upon him. Ho replied, however, and slated that ho would supply all the snukes wanted at 25 cents a pound. By return mail, much to his sur prise, came an order for 400 pounds of snakes, delivered at the nearest railroad station. Tho Minnesota!! went on to state that uext season ho would make further, orders an object to Mr. Caste!, but ho would tuko 800 pounds more this fall. Snake-catching is now tho order of tho day bore. It is a paying busi ness, as one man can easily capture 100 in a day, and this represents at least 50 pounds. Tho Klamath Falls snakes have a , world-wide roputation. Along this river or falls, on a warm day, miles of snakes, curling, wriggling and crawling over each other, is no unusual sight, and if the weather is a little cool, one ' has to wait for them to get out of the way or take a stick and lift them aside, as many do. Tbe stranger, on his first t'ip to this section, is continually dodg ing and jumping sidewise, although he is informed that the reptiles are perfectly harmleos. The inhabit ant doesn't mind them at all. Lit tle girls gather apronfuls and boyB carry small ones around in their pockets. They are regarded as pets here generally and are seldom harmed. Tbey come down into the very. town and while walking along the streets a- ooupl of dozen may be seen in going a block. They simply wriggle out of tbe way crawl between the cracks of the plank sidewalks, or move off to one side. The snakes are regarded as benefactors by tbe community, and there is some complaint at parting with the few required to fill the Min nesota man's order. The reptiles live and breed among the rocis and cliffs along the falls, and it is asserted that they have completely routed the rattlesnakes from the entire section, besides de stroying all the mice and other pests that infested the place. They attack a rattlesnake and while one alone has been known ' to kill the largestjattler, a number will wind IhemgutVes about the venomous reptile and strangle it in a short time. It is claimed that before these snakes made their appearance that the rattlers infested the entire region, but they are now seldom seen. It is believed here that tons of the snakeB could be shipped from this plaoe annually without ma terially decreasing the supply, and the industry may prove a paying ... one. Snake oil oommanas an enor mous price for medicinal purposes, and it is known that a superior quality of tho oil can be manu factured from the Klamath Falls species. "Fnr three davs and nights I suffered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus Droucni on oy outing uuuuiu- hiira."8nv8 M. JS. .Lowtlicr, clone 01 tne district oourt, Centorville, Iowa. "I i.hmmht. I Rhoulct Biirc v me. ana irioa a dozen different medicines but all to in mivnnsn. 1 sent (or a bottle of niuimhurbiin'H Colic. Oholora and Dl arrhoea Uomody and three dosos re lieved me entirely." this remeay is for sale by Chns. Strang, druggist. Market Report. Thn billowing aro tho nrloos paid by our merchnnts this wook (or farm pro duue. This list will bo changed each wook as the prices utiango: Whoat 2 Outs i"0 piour $1.50 per 100 lbs Barley l-10 '' " " Mill Peed... OOo Potatoes, 75 " " IjVgs in nor doz Buttor,.... 20porlb rutins, dry 03i ' lb Bacon..... 10 " b Hams H lb Shoulders 09 " b Urd, 0!)i " lb Hogs live i " 1 mm' mm. In some coaea the lm is firmly within la known. Ill other canes the blood is quickly filled with this poisonous virus and the swollen glawla, mucus pntchca iu the mouth, sores on scalp, ulcers on tongue, sore throat, cruntiona on skill, cornier colored nnlotches. and fnllintr hair and evehrnwn leave no room for doubt, as thenc are all umniatakablc sigii9 of Contagioua Blood I'oison. Doctors Btill prescribe mercury and potash as the only cure for Blood Poison. These poisonous min erala never yet made a complete and permanent cure of Contagioua Blood I'oison. They drive the disease back into the system, cover it up for a while, but it breaks out again in worse form. These powerful minerals produce mercurial rheumatism and the most offensive sore and ulcere, causing the joints to stiffen and finger nails to drop off. Moroury and potash mako wracks, not euros, and those who have been dosed with these drugs are never after free from aches and pain. S. 8. 8. acta in an entirely different manner, being a purely vegetable remedy ; it forces the poivjn out of the system, and instead of tearing dowu, builds up and invigorates the general health. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this specific virus, and therefore the only cure for Contagious Blood Poison. No matter in what stage or how hopeless the case may appear, even though pronounced incurable by the doctors, S. S. S. can be relied upon to make a rapid, permanent cure. S. S. S. 1 not a new, untried remedy; an experience of nearly fifty yeara has proven it a sure and unfailing cure for this disease. It lathe only purely vegetable blood medicine known. , . , , Mr. H. h. Myer. loo Mulberry St.. Newark, N. J., saya : BI wamfllicted with ft terrible blood dlHeniie, which was In spots at first, bat afterward spread all over my body. These Boon broke out Into aorea, and It la eaay to Imagine the Buffering I endured. Heore I became convinced that taw bbbs' BaBBBB"r ever for this. All correspondence is held CAREFUL OF THEIR VOICES. Faauoua pblle Nlnarera Forearo Maair Plrasurea for the Sake of Their Art. Adellna Palti haa led a life of self denial for the sake of ht-r voice. Aa a young girl she never had any of the pleuauria which full to others, nays tho Chicago Chronicle. I'nrties, dancing and fun of every kind were denied her. Her father and her brother-in-law. M. Ktrakoach, who was also her impreaa rio, were in eonatant fear that she would fatigue her voice. One can im agine how bright and lovely a child I'lttil waa, how eager her delight in in nocnt pleaaure, yet pleasure had to be foregone. Aa to girliah flirtntions. un til ahe married the marquia de Caux it Si the little divn had been kea4 al morit tike a nun at home and knew ab solutely nothing of the world. The pleasures of the table were not for her. She used to eat only plainly cooked incut nnd toaat, no that even the slight est indigestion would not impair the clearness of her voice. On ordinary days, when Patti haa to hlng in opera at night, she dines off lii.ff mill nnlRtnn nnil hnkpil nnnloa nt nee! anil potatoes anu Dakeu apples at Biniii ii.uv j. 1.1., in, uni in miu tu give force and apples amoothncua to the voice. After diuner the prima ilonna fasta until she singa, taking be tween the acts of an opera homeopath ic doses of phosphorus and capaicum, both of which are beneficial to the throat. If tired acupof bouillon is pre pared for her. I'ntti never apeaks a word on the dnya when ahe haa to sing;. Nor doea Mme. Albanl, who otherwise takes leaa are' of. her voice than the diva and fears only indigestible food, salmon, nuts and such like. Doth declare they never even "look" at tea, which hard ens the vocal chords. Between the parts of a concert or opera Albani drinka a glnaa of clnret. She believes im plicitly In the virtues of a cold bath. Melba says: "1 eat anything, IvJJc all day and my voice ia never affected." But. then, Melba'a voice and her whole physique arc singu'.arly strong and her nerves are of the steadieat. Jean De Ileszke. whoae throat ia not strong, and who sniffers from change able climatea and complains of the heat of theatera behind the acencs, ia chary of hia fine tenor notes. He scarcely ever goes into aoalety nowadays, restricts him self as to diet and pins hia faith to bicycling. Nothing, he firmly believes, ia so beneficial to the vocal chords as to tnke a quiet morning apin in fresh country air. Sims i'ecves, throughout hia whole professional career, was sedulous in nurhing his voice. Before singing he nlwaya sucked a lozenge, in which he much believed; it was "homemade" of glycerine, lemon juice and gum arnbic. Jenny Lind .avoided, fatigue of all kinds, and whenever she had to sing she partook at Intervals during the day. of a soup, prepared with chicken broth,, cream and borle.r. which was supposed to be softening to the voice. . ; Off the Track Means great disaster when applied to a fast express train. It 1b just as bad when It refers to disordered blood or deranged stomach. Hood's Sarsapa rllla puts the wheels back on the track by curing the troubles. Indigestion, Hood'B Pills. nausea are cured by Fer the Seashore. Newport snd Ynqulna bay continue to offer for the Bummer vacation, greator variety of at tractions than can bo found on any othor north Pacific rosort. Excellent beaches and safo bathing, ontlalng rides and rambles, good boat ing nnd fishing; olams, crabs and, oysters for the guthoring, and uncqtialod profusion of poo- blea and shells and ngatea. Add to this oucor ful nnd obliging hosts, who are providing at very reasonable rntos, homc-llko quartors, and most liberal faro. Thoy wont lot one got hun gry at Nowport. Sco Southern Fnclflo ngont for tickets nnd llmo tnblus. oroorrospond with C. H. Markham, General Passongur Agent. Portland, Oregon . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (ISO LATED TRACK.) PUBLIC LAND SALE. Untied Statos Land Office, Rosoburg, Orogon, Soptombor 17, lfMJO. Notice Is lioroby given that In pursuance of Instructions from tbu Commls sloncrof tho General Land Office, undur nuthor-i Ity vostod In him by Seotion 2455, U. S. Kov. Stat., nsnmended by tho not of Congross ap proved Fobruary 26, 18!)fl, wo will proceed to of fer nt uubllo snlo on tho 6th day of November, HKHI. next, at this ollloo, the following tract of lunil, to wit: Lot 1, See 18, tp. SW S., R. 1 East. Any nnd all persons olalraing adversely the nbovo described lands aro ndvisod to Die tholr olulms In this offloo on or beforo the day abovo designated for the commencement of said snlo, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. J, T. Bhidhks, Register. J. H. Booth, Receiver. external algni of Contagioua Blood Poison the gnisn of the monster before the true uocujr could an me no icooa 1 nau anent a nunared tried varum intent medicinca, but they did not bollle of S. S. H. 1 waa areally Improved, and waa delighted with the result. The large, red splotches on mv cheat iievan to grow Daler and amaller. and before lonv disappeared entirely. I reffalned na lost weight, became stronger, and my appetite Improved. 1 was soon entirely welt, and my skin as clear as a piece of glass," Send for our Home Treatment Book, this disease, with complete directions for in charge of physicians who have made hesitate to write for any information or in the moat sacred confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, flV All About Fence Posts. KoiToa MenroBD Maii,: So many farmer friends apeak tome about the Irritating decay of fence posta that I venture, through yaur col umn, to tll you now It can be avoided. Coat lug with carbollneum avenarlua, the German "oxl preservor, will absolutely arrest decay from soil, climate and vermin. It hardens the fence posts, bop polsB, bouse supports or other woodon fixtures treated and adYa many yeara to their uaefulnesa. I have saved time, work and money by using thla compound and tblok no thrifty farmer aboold be without It. I sec from articles published In the Oregonlan that tbey are employing carbollneum avenarins la Portland for paving blocks, tbe Madison street bridge timbers, etc., wllb excellent results. What It accomplishes for city folka on a large scale. It will certainly accomplish for country people on a email scale when used for domestic purposes. No expert knowledge is required in using It. I hare applied ll with a brush the same as I would paint; or la treating tence posts or bop polea almply dipped them la a car bollneum avenarlua bath. I have yet to record an unsuccessful trial of .tbla preparation, and can cordially recommend It as a sure preserver or wood for whatever purpose used. . Carbollneum avenarlua not only savea time and money by Its preservative qualities, but Its economic merits are augumented by the low price at which It la sold In this territory if others reap the benefit of my experience thla letter will not be wasted, but prove an absolute benefaction to our farming, community. - 1 I understand thla compound ean Be procured jMD. H. Miller's tledford. Oregon. I bought mine direct from Plaber. Thorsen & Co.. at romana, uregon, wao repreaent tne uermaa manufacturers. PBOoaossm Farmio. County Treasurer's Firth Notice. Omci or conrtT nuusuaza 1 or jACisor cooittt. Oanooa n. ( J ACKaoanriLLs. obbgov. Sent. 28. 1900. Notice la hereby glvea that there are funds In tbe eoonty treasury for tbe redemption of aU outstandlna conntv warrants protested from January 1. 1897, to January 8, 1SD7, both datea looluslve. InterestoaineaamewlllcessesUer tne above aate. .., County Treasurer. SUMMONS. In the Ciroult Court. State of Oregon, County owacssoa. Era Webber, Plaintiff, gut for Divorce, alary J. Webber, Summons. Defendant. J To Mary J. Webber, the abore earned defend' an 1 IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF ORE Ton. von are hereby re am red to appear and answer the complaint Died against you in tbe above entitled cause in tbe above entitled Conn on or before tbe 6tb dav of October. 1900. the last day of the time prescribed In the order tor publication of this summons, to-wit: - On or before the expiration of six weeks from the day of the flrt publication the first publica tion thereof being on the 31st day of August, I9uo; and lfyou fall to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded In the complaint, to-wit: For a dissolution of the bonds of matrimony exist Ing between plaintiff and defendant and that said marriage now existing be held for naught and for such other and further relief aa to tbe Court may seem lust and equitable and that plaintiff have judgment against you for his eosia iuq aisDuiawmeaw. tms miuncation is raaae oy oroer or Hon. n. K.Hanna. one of the Judffes for the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, In and for the County M Jackson, which order was duly made ana entered on tue atist aa; oi August, WILLIAM 1. V AwTKH, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. J. Nunan, Plaintiff, O. B. and Addle Dews,' ' Defendant. BY VIRTUE of an exeoution issued out of tbe Ciroult Court of the State of Oregon for tbe County of Jackson, on a judgment rendered in said Circnlt Oourt on tho 4m day o! April, iuuu, woerein J. Nunan. plaintiff, recovered a ludir ment against O. B. and Addle Dews, buaband and wife, defendants, for tbe sum of two hundred sixty-six and 60-100 dollars, with interest thereon at the rate ol 6 per cent per annum from the 8th day of April, 1899, and the. further gum of twelve ana W-IW dollars costs, which judgment was enrolled and docketed iu the offloo of the county clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, on the 12th duv of ADrll. 1900. and where as certain real property belonging to said defendant, consisting- of the SEi of Bee. 18, Tp. 40 8., K. 8 W., in Jaok son Conntv. Oretron. was attached on the 5th day of February, 1000, at the stilt and instance ol tne aoove named Dlnlatiff to satisfy the demands of said plniutiff in said suit, and whereas an order of sale of the attached property was duly made by said Circuit uourt on the 4 th dav of ADril. 1900. therefore in obedience to the command of said exe cution and order of sale, I did duly levy upon and will sell as the law dtreuta, at thu front door of the court bouse in the Town of Jacksonville, JuoksoB County, State of Oregon, on Saturday, November 3, 1900, At the hour of two o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described property, to-wlt: The Bouthoast quarter of Seotion IS, Tp. 40 South, Range 3 West, in Jaok sou County, Oregon. Alex. Orme, Sheriff of Jaokson County, Oregon. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Septem ber 28, 1900. T MHO ' Poiasb Make wrcchs, Not Cures are ao alight that the nature of the disease aoilarl. wnicn was renuv tnrown away, x uacn reach the diieaae. When I hat! finished my Stat which contains valuable information about self treatment. Our medical department i : a life-time atudy of blood diseases. Don't. advice wanted. We make no chartre what BUTLER. ...JEWELER Watch Repairing CHICKEN LICE CONQUERED. o USE .. srstABtktaaia Carbolineum Avenarius, The most efficient Wood Preaenrtni? Paint, also a Radical Remedy ifilut Cblcfcm Uca. Iu application to Inside walla ol nouses win permanently exernu- nate all Lice. Resalts, healthy cnlcxeas plenty of ej prices; menll nlentr of ers. Write for circulars, and Buon id is paper. D. H. niLLER, MM.r.: Or.. KLTB CREAM BALM Is a poadtlveeaarav Appljr Into tne nostrils. It la quickly absorbad. sa aantsatDnunffataorbymall; aampkelOc by nasal BLT BROTHERS, a Warns Sc. Hew Torfc COjk EAST AND SOUTH : BY THE The - Shasta - Route ' or THF ": SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPAK!. EXPRESS TRAINS LBATE PORTLAND Merearg tippoen Hot jf Neb. DAILY. "South j T :30 a. m Lv Portland - I 7:00 p. m Lv. 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INDEPENDENCE PAI.SENGER-DAILY (Kioept Sunday.) , 4:Wp. mLv Portland Ar8:26.Ba 7:30 p.m Ar McMlnnvllle Lv 16:50 aw oa &-J3Q p. m I Ar Independenoe Lv I 4:f0 a. m Direct oonneotlon at 8an Frsnetsoo wtta steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, China, Th Phlllnntnea and Australia. (Irosa Mr. VV. V. Llpplnoott, Asent, Medford. e or inrouan iieKeia ana mwa oan on or , KOEHI.RR, Manager. PORTLAND O. B. MARKHAM, G.F P A Notice of Final Settlement. , NOTICE lb hereby given that tho undersigned, artmU.tHtnUrix of the estate of Georgo W. Meoknthorn, deoeosod, has tiled In the County Court of Jnckaon County, State of Oregon, her tlnnl ucoount as said adrainlstratrix of said es Iftto, and that Monday tho 4th day of Nov em bor, 1900, hus been fixed by sutd Coiirt as the time for hearing objections to said report, and. the sottlemont thereof. IflAllRTXA HKOKATHORN, Administratrix of tbe Estate of George W. Heokathorn, Deooased. -