,; FLASHES. Tbe Gaiettfl of Poking Saturday pub ijlshed an edict abolishing the liken , . taxes throughout the Chinese empire. - -Within sixty yards of the shore and ' threw about 12,000 shells into the town, dealing death and destruction. livery shot was effective. I The American line steamer St. Louis ;: sailed from Southampton Saturday for New York, having on board the re mains 01 Mr. and Mrs. Charles U Fair. , Details have reached Port of Spain, Trinidad, of the bombardment of elu ded Bolivar by the Venezuelan gun boats Bolivar and Restaurador, Two . warships went to the Venezuelan town with soldiers to recapture the place. Upon the refusal of the revolutionists to surrender, tbe gunboats approached The autumn parade of the Ouard corps was heid Saturday on the Tern plehot field, Berlin, In the presence of . the emperor and Empress, King Vic tor Emmanuel of Italy and other Im portant personages. Huge crowds en thusiastically greeted their majesties. Major Generals Henry C. Corbln and Samuel H.M. Young and Brigadier-General Leonard Wood, accompanied by their aides-de-camp, attended the pa Irade on the Templehot field. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot riacb. the seat ot the disease. Catarrh Is a blood eoastttullonal disease, and in order to cure utou mist take Internal remedies. Hall's caurrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acta dl tSoSt on the blood and mucous surf aoeo. Hall's tfeurrb. Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was irwcrlbed bj one ot the best physioiana In this country lor years, and Is a regular prescription, li is composed ot the best tonics known, com ilned with the bost blood partners, aoilngdl. roctiv on the mucous surfaces. The ported combination of the two ingredients Is what Broduoes such wonderful results in curia rrVhT send for testimonials free. - k I. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. For the first time In the history of the United States navy a modern bat tleship has failed to attain the speed qualifications of. her contract The ! Maine, in her trial over the Cape Ann Course last Saturday, failed to make (38 knots per hour,, as specified in the contract between the government and ' IVIlllam Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia. The Maine, the keel of which was laid February IS, 1899, the anniversary of .the destruction of the old Maine In Havana harbor, was the first of several 18-knot ships authorized by congress. , ) Take Care of the Stomach. The man or woman whose digestion is perfect . and whose stomach performs its every funotlon is never sick. Kodol cleanses, purifies and - sweetens the stomach and cures positively and permanently all stomach troubles, Indigestion and dyspepsia. It is the wonderful reconstruc tive tonic that Is making so many sick people "well and weak people strong by conTeying to their bodies all ot the nourishment in the food they eat. Rev. J. H. Holladay, ot HoUaday, Miss., writes: Kodol has cured me. I con sider it the best remedy I ever nsed for dys pepsia and stomach troubles. I was given up by phyaioians. Kodol saved my life. Take it after meals. Chas. Strang. ' The offices In Victoria and Vancou ver of the White Pass and Yukon rail way have been closed and a report from Dawson says that wholesale dis missals of executives in the company's service In the north are soon to take place. The Canadian offices have been closed, It Is said, for tbe purpose of removing all possible liability of the company in connection with big suits Tor damages instituted in Canadian courts by merchants against the com pany for- alleged overcharges on - freight shipments in contravention to Canadian" "government regulations..'! - Water Care for Chronic Constipation Take two-cops of- hot water half-ati hour before each meal and just before going to bed, also a drink of water, hot or cold, about two hours after each meal. Take lots of outdoor exercise walk, ride, drive. Make a regular habit of this and in many caseB chronic constipation may be cared without tbe 'use of any medicine. When a purgative is required take something mild ana gentle like Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Chas. Strang, 'druggist. According to the Information un earthed at Chicago, William J. Barth olin, wanted by tbe police in connec tion with the murder of his mother end the disappearance of his sweet heart, Miss Minnie Mitchell, is a mem ber of the noble house of Bartholtn Eichel, In Denmark. It has been also Ulscovered that he has a half-orother, (Frederick Bartholin, prosperous and iilghly respected, living In Chicago. Beware of the Knife. No profession has advanced more rapidly of late than surgery, but it should not be used ex cept where absolutely necessary. In cases of piles for example, it Is seldom needed. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures quickly and permanently. Unequalled for cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, skin disesses. -Accept no counterfeits. "I was so troublod with bleed ing piles that I lost much blood and strength. says J. C. Phillips, Ports, 111. "DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve oured me In a short time." Soothes and heals. Chas. Btrang. ' Mrs. Calvin McMahon of Seder County, Tenn., aged 16, and a bride of four months, Saturday afternoon be came angered at a negro servant, Sal- lie Wilson, and dug her eyeballs from the sockets and threw them on a red- hot-stove to fry. Mrs. McMahon and Bailie were In the kitchen washing Wishes when the former became en raged at the latter about some trifling Jnatter and the trouble resulted. Fortune Favors a Texan. "Having distressing pains in heed "back and stomach, and being without appetite, 1 began to use JJr. King's New 1,1 fn Pills." writes W. P. Whitehead, of Konnedale, Tex., "and soon felt like a new man." Infallible In Btomach and liver troubles. Only 25o at Ohae. Strang's drug etore. WILD RACEHFOR LIFE RACES DOWN GRADE BEFORE) RUNAWAY TRAIN, Engineer Runs Northern Limited Down Mountain Side at Full Speed to Eaoapo Crash With Train Be hind. Helena, Mont., Sept. 1. One of the most spectacular races known In the history of Western railroading oc ;urred near Evaro yesterday. No dam age rosultod,- simply because the Northern Pacific north coast limited a-as able, after un almost superhuman effort on the part of the englneor, to outdistance his competitor after a ?hase uown a mountain several miles long. The freight train, which consisted of fifty-five cars, had gone on the siding at Arlee to allow the limited to pass. Both started out in opposite direc tions, but the freight train had scarce ly got on to the main lino before it broke 'in two. Happening to glance back, tne engineer of the limited saw this, and, resolving that it was a case of a life or death race, threw open the throttle and started for Evaro, where the grade changes. He veritably flew past that stattlon, closely followed by the wild freight train. Starting up the grade, the freight finally lost its speed and was placed under control by the conductor and two brakemen, who had remained at their posts through the trying ordeal. The occupants of the passenger train were badly frightened and the two rear sleepers were vacat ed, so great was the fear of the ap parently Impending crash. POISON CHEATS A MOB. Awful Tragedy Closes -Illinois Doc tor's Debauch. ... Alton, 111., Sept. 1. Crazed by drink, Dr. . O. A. Miller of Rockbridge ter minated a week's debauch Sunday by shooting his wife to death and then ending his own life shortly thereafter by drinking, tincture of opium. While Mrs. Miller was seated at a piano Miller entered the room and without warning drew a revolver and shot her in the back. Mrs. Miller fell from the piano stool to the floor dead. Miller then walked Into his study, picked up a pint bottle of tincture of opium and drank nearly half of Its contents. Neighbors, Including Mar shal Woolbrldge, heard the shooting, and upon entering the house found the doctor standing in the middle of his study with the bottle of opium still in his hand. At their approach Miller placed the bottle to bis lips and attempte to' drink the remaining con tents Then euaued a race of fourteen miles against death and a mob to tbe Green county jail in Carrolton. When five miles had been covered the bottle of opium had been lost, and Dr. Miller was in the sleep of death. Officers and prisoners reached the county jail one hour and fifteen minutes after the race of fourteen miles had been run. Within twenty minutes after he had been placed in jail Miller was dead. Dr. Miller was the son of John Miller, a capitalist of Chanute, Kans. Mrs. Miller was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. William Allen of Rockbridge. -xne parents ot ootn are. wealthy. SHAM BATTLE IS'ON. Rushing Re-enforcementi in Both the Army and Navy. , Newport, R. I., Sept. 1. The air was filled with orders and countermands Saturday. Upon the wharves of the city and the posts all was bustle. Much of the activity was occasioned by the arrival of re-enforcements from abroad for both army andnavy. The first to arrive was Rhode Island's signal men for the army, comprising the naval reserves, artillery, hospital corps and Infantrymen with only two of the sig nal corps, a captain and a sergeant. The best material of tbe state nas been selected, yet It will compare poorly with the regulars. The Rhode Island ers reported at Fort Adams for assign ment along the coast. The next re enforcement was six companies of Massachusetts heavy artillery, which came on a special train soon- after, four companies going to Port Adams and two to Fort Greble. There has been little activity abou: the fort during the day except tha. occasioned by the arrival of re-enforce mente. The vork of preparation a;: pears to have been so far completed that the post is to take a rent. Din ing the day many of the men have appeared -n this city on 24-hour leave after which they do not' expect to leave their locations except when on duty. The session of tho naval war college has been suspended for a week to give the officers a chance to see the maneu- vres. Cut by Would-be Robber. . San Francisco, Sept. 1. Otto Koh ler, a boxmaker living at 109 Vande water street, was attacked by an un known man last evening at Fisher men's wharf, foot of Mason street, re ceiving two severe knife wounds in the scalp. His assailant made his escape. His motive probably was robbery. Kohler was sent to the Central Emer gency hospital. Two large gashes In the head and several lacerations of the face gave evidence of .the desperate struggle through which he had passed. No trace of the would-be robber could be found. ARD WORK eits the Quality of Both Blood and Musole. 1 There are grades even In hard work. The actual lulior tuny not lie greater In one case tnnn 111 another, nut the con ditions uuder which the work is done intensify the strain upon the entire body. To work tn the harvest field, under a hot un, Is, after all, a healthful occupation. 0 work in a stoke hole, deep In the bowels of an ocean liner, or under ground in some basement, imposes far more strain and produces ttrenter exhaus tion thuti the hardest work iu the field the hottest of July days. Vital statistics tell the story. The average life of the man in the stoke hole, the rolling mill, the blast furnace, the glass factory, is far below the average Ufe of the open air worker. Yet the average life of these hard working men could be considerably pro longed, if once and for all they would learn the force of that Biblical state ment, "The blood is the life." If a man seeks to prolong his life, he must take account of his blood for that is the vital fluid. WAITING FOR TUB WORST. The chief cause of a physical break down is often tbe fact that people put off giving themselves proper care. They don t want to spend the money for medi cine, or they don't feel auite sick enough to want to take It. They feel languid, "played out," as they say, and when the day's work is over there isn't a bit of "go" left la them. That's the time when the use of Dr. Pierce's Colden Medical Discovery means a new grip on life, and the prevention of more serious disease. "It has been five veara since I took your ' Golden Medicai Discovery ' for an affection called scrofulous enlargement of the glands of tbe deck," writes Mr. Zcbulon B. Loftin. of Grifton, Pitt Co., N. C., "and I am glad to tell you that I have had no return ot the disease. I thought I would write you and let you know that I have not forgotten you, and never will while I live. "You may publish this if you wish, and if any one wants to know about my testimonial they are at liberty to write to me, and I will acknowledge the truth in return." "For three years I have suffered with that dread disease, eczema," writes Mrs. J. Koepp, of Hermann, Oregon. " I was told to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, which I did, and after I had taken fourteen bottles I was perman ently cured. It has been a year since I stopped taking your medicine and the dis ease has never appeared since. Yonr medicine produced a wonderful cure, and I hope others suffering as I did, will take ft and tw relieved of their suffering." NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . - 1V-.'.-: United states Land omee," , . Roseburg, Oregon, July lf. lfiTO, Notice Is hereby given that tu compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno S, 187S, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands In tbe States of California, Ore gon. Nevada, and Wasblngton Territory, as extended to all tbe Publlo Land States by act of August . 1892, i D. FLETCHER STALEY, of Pullman, county of Whitman, 8tate of Wash ington, bas this day Bled in this ofllre bis sworn statement No. 2969, for tbe purchase of tbo Northeast Quarter (NEK) otHcotlon No. 84, in Township No. 33 South, of Range No. , and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is mors valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tbe Register and Re ceiver of tbls ofltce at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, the 20th day of November, 1902. He names as witnesses: E. W. HcUann, Phil U. Blckford and Clarence H. Buell, of Pullman, Washington, and William W. Robertson, of Moticow. Idaho. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file tbelr claims in tblB office on or before said 20tb day of November, 19U2. J. T. Bbidoes, Register. tviorT DR. JORDAN'S oaaar MUSEUM OF ANATOMY! I0BI MARKET ST.. 8 AN FMNC1S0O, UL VttvMa MkU oat lama. Id tht World. f I lb old Ml iMcUltoiMfhsrMdM WL JORDAN FBI VAT t BlSIMtt mmm m4 mI041 mnrnm whm r wmftfirm frm tha ttTvcta ) roatfcW rc4Jv a erttuori r wbmw m Mniw 9 jmx NioiindphTialcObllltr,B. cmhousii peg arm mmmiwr mwmm. r wmm wmww rHmm, donorrlicM, ttltvci, yrMtif of Vrtmmtlwtm, By tasWiMta i rcrsftdlM, of gnat oursMrs power. Uu pmtm ku to arrsnaTirl UU trMtaMBl tti u wilt ul air Afford Tir-'tailata rMrf, kmt ylnaawawt unjru iu ' vmtmtm i-wsen, srui ayiria Tha Do" r doea daim a trietm ofa. bat tm wall knawa ta h Ur ad ra Philctait and fliirfTfij nrt iaila1 ipcfaltjr niMMaa m Ma. eura. raa uu r aoea ohm m rforw mirmon aaaara la blfvpacfattjr- T PHI Lift tbAtouahlT atmalaaai tfca artm without theaf Mrnrj. tart tor Bapfnra, A aatok aaX radisui ntrafor Plla, I'laaar tad Vlaalaaaf T Air. jqran Hp'oisu fiaimrM maiaou. ETKBT If ABf aanl jrlnff ta wDl wmr notwi amnion 01 nil oorupin. W4 uill Ovara Mm a J km a rumrrtTm tcvmim Con in I Ut Ion VKJC n rtrl0tl7lrta, OHARQJ38 VhRT BSASONABLM Treatment proiia1l ar 07 latter. HARRIAOK. MAlxeFaEB. (ArahuMa took for mQ.) (allarwrtte OR. JORDAN OO.i IMS MftiM tt, . Ta Curo a Gold iu One Bay Tnko Mzntlvo Hromo Qulntno Tablets. AH driifKlHtB rofur.U the money If It failfl to curo. E, W. Orovo u signature Is on each box. 2bo. The cures of diseases caused by an Impure or poisoned , condition of the blood, which have been accomplished bv the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, stump it as one of the most remarkable remedies of the age. Its curative, power U beat judged from the fact that in a great muny cases the line of "Golilen Medical Discovery" wits uut begun until Years of misery hail been experienced, ami all available medicines hail entirely fulled to struct a cure, gainko 37 roliNDS, , "It has been two months since I topped using Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery," writes J. Venters, Kw,. of Rt'gimt, i'ike Co., Ky. "1 stayed down iu Texas lust year and contracted chills mid fever while there. I came back to Kentucky and was about shak ing my boots off from my feet when I commenced usiug it. I only weighed i.o Kuiutti. Hud uri'ii sullcriug with chills and fever for 11 months. Took treatment from my tloetut and tried iiiuuy different kinds of vmtent medicines, and all seemed to do 110 J;ood. Since I have used our Iwttles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and one viul of his '1'clletn,' I feel well ill every resjiect and weigh 1H6 pounds in stead of 149, my weight when 1 begun Us use, I advise the whole South to keep it in their home all tbe time, and 1 will guar antee thrv will have no more chills and fever if they use it according to directions." "Golden Medical Discov ery" removes the foreign aulistituces which corrupt the blood and create con ditions favorable to disease. It acta upon the blood-making glands and Increases their activity, thus Increns itur the suniily of pure, rich blood, which feeds every nerve and tissue of the body. It cures eruptions, boils, sores, salt-rheum, eczema, tetter, scrofula, rheumatism and blood poison ing. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." The muln motive of substitution is to enable the dealer to make the little more profit paid him by the sale of leu meritorious preparations. ' Sick people, especially those suffering from diseases which have become chronic, are Invited to consult Doctoi Pierce, by letter, ret. All correspond ence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. This invitation, to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free, is not to be confounded with the spurious offers of " free medical advice," made by those who having no medical knowledge or experience, are not qualified either professionally or legally to give medical advice. Dr. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and bnrgical In stitute, Buffalo, N. V., assisted by his medical staff of nearly a score of phy sicians, has in a little over thirty yean, treated and cured hundreds of thousands of sick men and women. The success of Dr. Pierce's method and medicines may lie inferred from the fact that of the hundreds of thousands who have consulted him 98 percent, have been perfectly ami permanently cured. There is no similar offer of free con sultation by letter which has tiehind it an institution of such world wide reputa tion as the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. V , with iu stuff ol nearly a score of physicians and its great record of cures. FRRR TO At,!.. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medic' Adviser is sent frre on receipt of stamp to pay expense of mailing only. Till great work on fumily medicine auO household hygiene, contains Wore thsr a thousand large pages nnd over 700 illustrations. Send 31 one-cent auinp, for the cloth-bound volume, or only si Marhps for the book in jwiier cover Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. " ' " -' : ' ' ' Dnltou mmm i.aoa vnirv ' . KOAoDnrft, urofton, July ii, liwx Nottco in hnrcby given that In compliance with tho provlfilonfi of the not of Conffronn of Junes, 18tK, en lltled "An act for the Main of timber land In the Rtatps of California. Oro don, Nevada, and Waahlnjzton Territory," na extended to alt tbe Publlo Land Btatca by act of August 4. 1892. CL A HENCE H, BUKIX, of Pullman, county of Whitman, Htate of Want) Inglon, bas this dnv filed In tbla ofl.ee hf en worn statement No. 2970, for ihn purchase of tho Southeast quarter (HK!) of Section No. 22. In Township No. .13, flouth of Kange No. 2 K , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or atone than for agricultural purpoKes, and to ctabl1nb bis claim to said land before th Resistor and Rev eclver of tbls office at tloncburg, OrotroD, on Thursday, the 20tb day of November. 1002. He namos ns witnesses: William W. Roborl'on, of Moscow, Idaho, and D, Fletcher Htalcy. Phil O. life k ford and Kdwln W. McCann, of Pullman, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are rogues ted to tile their cl films In this office on or before said 30th day of November, 1902. i. T. n in does, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United mates Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Juno 11, 1002. Notlee Is hereby given that In compliance with theprovlfllons of tho act of Congress of Juno 8, 1378, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lands In the Stntos of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as oxtended to all the Publlo Land Btates by act Of August 4, 1892. BENJAMIN F. HARVEY, of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Ore gon, has this day filed In this office bin sworn statement No. 2722, for tho purchase of the H14 of 81 Lot and NEJ of SW, Hoc l Ion No. 7, Township 32 Houth, of Kango No. SI Hast and wlllofferproofto show that the Isad sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the county clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, on Monday, tho Oth day of Oc tober, 1002. Ho names as witnesses: James Gorman, Joseph Currle.John Frlck and Erastus J. Stark, all of Grants Para, Oregon. Any and all porsons elolralng adversely the above-described lands arc requested to file their claims In this office 00 or before said 6th day of October, 1002. J. T. Hmidokh, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. flNITKI) 8TATKH IMNII OVVV.K, ItnKcliiirK, Ore, Junu '2H, Imi. Notice In hornhy given that In (!oin)lliiiii:o with (ho TirovlMloim of tho net of ConniHH of Jiiihs 11, 1H78, nntllletl "An not for thu mile of tlinher liimix In Die Hlntns of Ciillfornlit, Ora. Kon, Ncvii'Iil nntl WaKhltiKton Territory," iih exlendeil to nil the iuhllu luml slnten hv net of AllBUHl I, WW, JOHN CI!TTIN(I1IA.M, of I'roHpeet, ilonnty of Jiieknon. Hliilft of Orn Kon, Iibh ItMK ilny fflcil in this ollli-n his xworll Hlatement No.liH'il, for the pnriiliiimi of tho Nl Huetlon 1H. Towimlllp :CI K. . It. II K mill will offer proof to show Unit thu liuid HoliKlit is moro viillinhle for itn timber or Hlonn thiin for fiKrlenltiiriil pnriiOHCH, mill to OKtuliliHli IiIh elalm to khIiI land liefnrc H. If. Ilnrtlett, eonnty clerk, at CiranlH l'aus, Oregon, on ThtirHduy, tlio jit ilny uf Octul'or, 11KVJ. llu names RufwUtioKMtm t Jiimus illinium uiiii Junuidi IHirrlo, til llriiiits I'iikk, Ori'Mim Jiwpli 1)1 ink ami 11, V, llurvuy.ol I'ullnx, WiihIiIukIoiIi minx, wiihiiiiikiiiii. Any mill all Momma ulittmlitlt adversely tint aliovii-iltoi'rllii'il IiiiiiIk am riMitiostwl ti Illy tholr claims In tills oniuo oil or before aulil lid day of Oulubor, WW. J. T. Uiiiihiks. Hi'Slnter SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court' In and for the Ontuitv nt Jiuikstiu and Statu ill Oruuoti, Uliuiys liaymontl, 1'iitiniiii, vs. William 11, Hitymond, Defendant. Bull for Di vorce. To William 1). iJiiymoiid, tho above iinmud tioiomitini: IN THR NAM & OP THIS STATIC OK Oregon you are hereby " nnm-i m up pour and answer tho oi'iiiplulul ul thu plaintiff Hied Multilist you In vnu ubovo entitled Court mid ouiiso within tlx weeks from tho dittu of the first publica tion of this Muiiimons, said first put Men tion bulng on Friday, thu Hth day ol August, 11)01!, and you iiru hereby uotl lloil that if you fail to appear mid imswir or otherwise plead to pliilnllll's coin plaint within said tlmu the plitlntilT will apply to tho Court for rullol do mandud In her complaint, namely, for decree of divorce from you and that tho bonds of matrimony now existing be tween yourself nnd plaintiff bo wholly set aside nnd bold for naught, and that plaintiff have the onru, control and custody of hor minor eon, Kdwln J, Hitymond, and that alio have jmlumonl against you for five hundred (1500) dol lars alimony, and tbnt she have suoli portion of tho real properly in Jackson County as Is given bar by law, and that she have judgment against you for tho ooem and disbursement of Oils suit nnd that she be given such other nnd further relief as to the Court may seem lit and proper. This siiinmor.a Is published In TllK Mkoi'OIII) MAIL by ordur ol Honorable U, K, Iluitna, Judge of the Circuit Oonrl for Jaukaon County, Oregon, tnndo and entered on the Mb day of A lllll., 1 I I.. ... t.l 1 nUKUH.i lirvs, lIIU QUI OIIU III IUIU UIUDI It is ordered that you bo roqulrod to appear and answorsaid eomnlnlnl with In six weeks from tho datu of tho first publication thereof, tho first publica tion thereof being on Friday, tho 8th day of August, 1002, and tho last publi cation being on Friday, tho UHh day of septemuer, iuuz. W. I. VAWTPR, Attorney for i'lalntlff, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court in anil for tho County of Jackson, State of Ori'(on, Floronuo B. Heed, 1 I'lnintiff, vs. Suit (ur Divorce. Corncalius R.ml, I Defonilunt. J To Cornoiiliiia It end, tho uIhivo iininoil ilofoiiiliint : IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF Oreifon you nro liereby ri'iiilrcil to up. poar ami answer llio complnint fllvil aiiuint you in llio aunvo onlltlwl Court and causv on or bcfnro ScpUmilwr 111. 11102. the last ilay of llio time prescribed in tho order for publication of this sum. mens, to-wit: On or oeforo the expira tion ol six weoka from tho day of thu first publication of .aid summons, the first publication thereof being on the till) day of August. 1002, and you nro hereby notified that if you fall to answer or olherwiio plead to said complaint for want thereof plalnl iff will apply to tho Court for relief demanded in tho com plaint, to-wit: For dissolution of the bond, of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and that .aid marriage now existing be held (or naught, and that plaintiff havo judgment sguieel defendant for costs and disburse nenta, and that .he havo inch oilier and further relief as to the Court may Bocm just and equitable, This publication in made by order of Honorable II. K. Iliinns, JuJgo of the Circuit Court for the Bute of Oregon, County of Jackson, which order was duly made and entered in tho Circuit Court Journal for the Blnto of Oregon, County of Juekion, August 5, 1002, re quiring that tbe defendant lie served by publication ot the summon., nnd that said summons be published in Tim Mkdpohi) Mail, a newspaper of Kenernl circulation in Jackson County. Oregon, for six weeks from tho Hlh ilny of August, 1902, tho first day of publica tion thereof, and tbo lait day of publica tion thereof lining on tho 10th day of September, 1002. William I. Vawtkii, Attorney for I'lnintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court, for mnl In tho Conn I y of Jiti:kfnii, nnd Htnto uf Orcicon. T.T.deur.tiovi'rnor, F. I. ltmlmr,A Herntnry of Htntii, iiml IMmrhiK H. Moor.o, 8 1 ft to Truuminir, rinltitlffi, Htimmonn. th. I Jacob Kilwitriid nntl ('. K. Mnr.no, I DofulMlMllK, J To Jncoh Kdwrtnlft, the rtbovo imincfl ilofondftiit: J ft I N TIIK N AMK OK TllK HTATK OF OKKtON vou nru liorobv rmtulrml to ttiMmrtr In ihu ui Hive uiimiud nun nnu i nun turn nunwur inu . . . .... . a . i .. (.omplnlnt on fllit tliuniln, within U (0) wvukn from tlmritituof thu piihlicitllmi of thin ttiini- in o iih; wnit'ii utiw 01 inn nrm puoucniinn m Friday. Autftixt 1. nnd llio hint piilillcnllon Diuruof tmliiK Frlilwy, Kunlvmhur VI, m. And you arc ho ruby no tilled If yon fnll ho (o niinwur nnld complain t, or othorwlno pluud, within mild time tlx! pliilullffN will nidy to nnld Court for rullef domHiided in thu complaint, lo-wlt: A JndKinent aKnliiht y.,u In tlio unm of Three Hiindml (.'W).iXn Dollnrr, with in lrrnt from tin; '27th dnyof Novoiiihor, IWK), nt thn ruin of nix (0) per cunt, per anniiin, nnd for the further mnn of Fifty (.H).()it) Dollurtt nltf)rnny'ii fee, pro vided for in Halt 1 note, nnd for costn and flln lntrHcnmiitrt to he taxed. And that plaintiff hnve a decree forcclimiim that :erlaln inortftaKfl mentioned In tint complaint, dated November 27, YM recorded In Vol. of the Mnr!K!(") Itccordu for Jack noli County, OrcKon, at hko thereof. Which mortgage wuh exeuuted by yon November '7, 1WHI, eoiiveyliiK tho hoiiIIi wcHt quarter of the HouthuiiHt iiuurtur nnd tho Houtliiiaftt quarter of the HonlhweHl quarter of nccllon 27( and tho nnrthwcHt iiinrtur of the northennt quarter nnd the northeast, quarter of the northweHT. quarter of flection ttl.Tp. iJCS.. It, 1 K. Wlllainette Meridian, containing 1(H) nereit, morn or htHH. toirnther with nil tha lenementH. apjuirUsiiancoH nnd hnrcilltamontH thereunto ooinnjfiiiK, ior tiiu purjiunu oi hi;i;iiriiiK un pay ment of the ftum of Three II u ml red ftmoo) ItollarH. That all of ttald tiroporly ho Hold upon force Ion uro Hale to nut I toy Htieh jiiiluuicnt iih plalntlffH Hhall obta n ,and that you, and all of ine ofMciuiaiiiB nuroiu, on niruver imrrcu aim forefiloudd of all rlirht and IntereHttoKald nroo- erty, or any portion t hereof, mid micb other aim inrincr rciim in inu preiniHeK an may uu hint and eoultahje, Thin Hiirnmoim Ih publiHhcd by Ihn order of tne lion. n. k. iiaiuia, ono oi iih- jniineH oi mo utiovi' mi tilled Court, which order wan dated III Chambum, July HO. Wfi; and required I IiIh tuimmoiifi to bo publiHhcd In Tiik Mkufoiid Mail it newHimner of ueiiura v. reu hilloii. mill llrdii'd at Mcdford. OreKon, for hIx (0) consecu tive weekri from tlio ditto of the flrnt publica tion mcreo! anil rctiiircH you, and eacnoi you. to iinnwer Iu the eanne on or before the nnld 12th day of Heplember, wri. V. I. Vawtkii. Atlrtnicy for l'lliillff. ooxxxntB or medfohd. 1, .l, W, ,UlllKU 1SU, Ml, UlUUtB III 1. (, (1. I1'. nail iivnry Hulimluy at ul 6 ui, Vlsltlntt iroiliiirs ulways wuluuinu, K. W.Oal.KIMS, N. U. A, I), Nayuiii, lino, Huo. . ' I. t7r''l)r7iYliKllu" itirt So. Ilii, ini'iitH lii I, o, O, V. hull tha summit ami rourlli Weilnusilttys uf ouuh iiioulli ul H 11, in, II. It. IIAIIVKV u, r, W.T, VoilK.Borlbo. Ollvn linliiilln.il l.niluil No. H. liuuilM In I. .1. 0, V. hull llrnl uml tlllril 'I'miMliiya of saos iiioulli, VlnllliiK nmiuin limliul toultoml. A l, I' A Navmiii, N, (i, MlNNlK 'OX . IlKH. HltO. A. i . 4. ul. siuuin nrm t'rlituy un ur be urn full moon ulMp. in.. In MuMinle hull. J. A. Whitman, w.M. W, V. 1,11'IMNiiiiit, Ituo. Hoe. K. ot l,-Tuliinuii loiluo No, .11, iniinis" Mod" lav itvuttloir ,.t U it ,,. 'ImI,I... t....,. j .-......n n. v ... , ,n,,,,,, iiiiiiimrB ai- wnys wiiIooiik . K, I). Kl.wmiii, o, 0, it. ii. niii'm, k, si it. nun tt. KiilKhts of I ho Miieoitiioa. 'I'rlnmpu Ttml No. U, iniiots In revulur rnvtow on tho 1st anil Hit l''rliliiy of miuli moiitli in a. o. U. W, lluiun-.nip. in, yisliliigHlrKiilDlilaoordlal. ly InvlloU luuttuiiil. W.'f.V t. AK"' '''"'"N. C'o.....i..ia.r. A.O. I), w Uoiirooof lltnior Kmlmr loriiio ovanlngof oaoli uiontli. ul A.O. U. W. hall, HI, VrfWA I1UIIIAII11,V,UI II, ltl)S HllCKSHyil., ituo. . A,' V:Ps y.;.,'mf 1""" n nd thlril WnilnoMluy In tho uioiuli at i. dj. Iu their hull In tho opera tiluolt. Vlalilos brothoraliivllodloaitouil. -uiiuin Wai.ii s Wikiiis, M. r, Asiiaxi, HuuiiAiin, lloowrdor, . K. II. of A. Mmlfortl I.wliio No, n roeot avory Mnlurday ovcmliiK Iu A. W. U. W. hull Vl.Hlug rralora lnvll.il to anoint, ... . W. Utipiiuiwiii, H, M, L, A. Juiiua too. Woodmen of tho World-Camp No. B0, moots :iux:. " ' K h" IIa,,Ma. oh. W'W..J.t,0.0 (Ihrysanlheniuin Olrolf. No. IM, Women Ol Wwulonrt Meets aeouud aad fourtk Tuesday ot oaeli uioiith at T.'U p, in. In K. of I', had. Vtaltlug sister. Iu.IUmIT " " on. nai. ... N. It. Mxuyiiski, 0. N. Katiikuinii Wait. Ulork. W. It. O.-Cheator A. Arthur (lorps No. M "' soeond and loo-ib Weduenday of eaok vah.r..".r,.rui,R;d,n'1 ,n - M..S.IVA- UvuJXT- G. A. H. Ohratar A. Arthur u. (meetM In Woodinan'H hall ovry second and ui i.i r " in eacn montit al 1:9X . w.uiiaum iirumiiT in r iioa to attena. . KitAHM KAMHiAmn, Cum. D. . Animus, Adjutant. ' W. tl T. U Moomevory other Thursdav ltitlfreiibjterluichurb. wmmr Mnn. J. Miihuan, HrrrnUry riHiuxi iiniinornwa-HNu vonr Friday oycnluB at 7:u p. m.. Id thrir lU in tht K. at V. ljulldlnif, Mrdfonl. Orrifon. Vl.lllnr Slntem aud lirolhera ourdially Inviiod. U. - I II . . . a ... ... w . h. On n, Urrtary. O K M Itontiirtt flinnl. W. tut . . ond and fourth Thursday' of each month al "'" ii, PiiMiiuni, urrffon, VUllInc aim tor and biothora alwaya wofcomo. . M,,K- J- Hkaw. W. at. Mattir K. I'ickku Hwioury. OHUBOHES OF 1CSDFOAD. Pastor. I'rpaohlnvnriiryHabbath at 11 a.m. ...... V ... ' ' wl !. II. I Ullkor, supi. Ulan, rocoilng ev(ry Habbalk l olonpol ncruion, l.on Kauo.ll, leader. Kb wiirlh Ina.uo oor Hautialb ovonlOK at :, 6. ; -Mv "JL7V- D"'" wnoaijr prayor ninoi. In. pory Tburaday oronlo. alf:ao. l.adtaa' oolnil slrsln cnirf w.ok. UUsliman sooKit mods tho llrsl Krldar la oaoh monlti. " Preabjlerlan Cburch-Thmna V. Par, . u ai-Mti. pator. Hesldeno. at omn.e in roar f rbyrcb. I'rodcblnit ovsrjr Habbaib al II a. a. and !t u. m. HunalHV wihnl m in . i l. (lore, Hull. Cbrlstlan Kndeavor neetiniran. hour before tbe evening servlc. Nlsa Hdlia llonjc, I'rei. Mid-week ineelln. every Thurs day at 8 p. in. Ladles' Aid Hoclety e-very oilier Turulay anernnon, Mrs. Ksrah Vaa Dyte.f-rve. Ladles' It Isnlnnary Horlely ad Tuesday ol eaeb nnielbata:nep. m Mr.. Uarah Vail IJyeo I'm. llsrtM .i ohureb-Kov. T. L. Crandall, naalor. Dabbaili servlceet l'reachln( II a. m. and p. m. J Habbalh arbool 10 a.m.; II, Y. P. U. 1 p. m.; prayei difoIIii. Tbur-w1ay at 7:ao p. m ; covenant meeting 41 ajto d. m. on HatiintH. ... ceillnv lira! snbbatb. HtranKers and friends a mj lawvivuuJD, ChriBtiair church -Corner of Hlitn and! ... ., , ivwuioi Diriji.urtiau,,,, ,, R m. and s p. to. bunday sohool al 10 a. m Prayoi - mcettni every Thursday evenln. Tbepaopln welcome. It M. 1'altor.on pastor. Methodist Kplscopal Cburcri Houth liar. M f,. Darby, pastor. I'reaebliiK every Hunday at It a. m. and cvonlnK; Hunday school at 10a. m.; Prayer moetliiijTliiinidBy nvonhi at. o'clock; w.u.. n ,.Um,u hmkniud nticiriy nieoui nnit Thursday In each month ag:H0 p. m. Kverr Ann l i.,ir,llKll Invlt,. tn ,.I ... ' 8t. Mark's Kplsconnl Church : KveilMnr Slid sermon. Ifcl and !kl Hundnv ni ..fl. p. in. Holy communion, 3d Kundsy of oach month at II a. m. Mornlbir prayer and sor- .... " "' u',, ni u s. in. nun day tchool at 10 a. m. All Invited. I'ooa free. 1,- M. lilleman. Priest In ohane NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, llNITSII HTATIM I.ANI, OrriVK, .... . , "O'ubilrii, Orvxon, Juno as, lum Not po Is liurciliy kIvihi Unit In I'lmipllsiic. Willi the iinivlal of tho m l of Ciinirn of Julio K, IH7H, untitled "An aet for Ihs nln ol timber InmU In tho Hlntim of Csllfurnln, Ore Ron, Nevada and Waliliiton Territory," a oitemleil to nil the imbllc laml statos by act ol AiiKUst 4, Isua, IDA J. KINNKV, of SM)konn, Kioknilo ty. Hlnte of WsnhlnK- ton, hn thin day llled In II, Ib ni. o her sworn. SW?,".Jl,!,f "'J"!' '"r "'" I'urehani of lot 7, HKKof HWU. Hi ulKiii I, HKiol NH'W and lot 4 Himilon 0 Township if! H., ft. a K and will offor prnol to show Unit the luml m, light Is miiro vn iiiililu for lis llinliiir or Bliiiin limn for imrl Ulllllirnl purpnmis, mill lo (irUuMMi linr olnlm. tliuruto lii'foro thn ItoKlnlur ntul Itecolvornf thii ItomihiirK land olllno nt ItimihurK. OroKon, on Tiiondiiy, thn Hlh day ol Oeloiier, llioa. Hhe nanics as wllnnssns: Mllliil M. ttiillion niidlA. HI. Ulalr, of Hiokiinu, WimhliiKton, W. W. Wll Ills, ol I' spoot, Oro., I,. (1, I'orlor, of Modfiird, Ori'non.r" Any and an parsons clalinhiR sdvorsoly tin) alHiva-desCrllHiil lands nro roiliesteil to llio day ol October, llsra. uioir yiiiiin. ill mis oiimc on or liulornsald l ltli J. T. IIIIMSIKS. ItuKistor NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNiTitn Status t awo Orriun, .. . Bosnburg, Orcnon, July 6, 11KJ2. noting Is horoby Klvnn that In oompllnnoo with tho provisions ol llio am of ConirroHs of June 8, 1S7H, pntltled "An sot for tho salo of tlmbor I iiiids In tho Htmoo of California, Ore. Kn, Nevada, and Washington Torrltory," a oxtondml to nil the Publlo Land Hlntos by act of August 4, 1892, ' JOKT. HAItDKMAN, Of Ht. 1,0111k, county of 81. Louis, Htnto of Mis sourl, has this dnv lllod In this onion his sworn KftISJno!,to N".' mt ,nr th" jpariilmao of tho 5 ol Heollon No. SB, In Township No. sit, Hnnih of lliinuo No. 8 ICusl, and will orlnr nroor to show that tho hind houkIH Is mora valuublo for Its tlmbor or slono than for iiirrlculturnl purposes, uml lo nstobllHli his olnlm to said lurid bofiire tho UuijlHlor nnd Hncolvnr of thl olllco ul Itosuburn, DniKon, on Wodnesdiiv, the r, h day of Novombor, IWH. Iln iiinnos nn wlt ui'SBOH! Rnmuol HiiHo.nf Miidford.Orn., Kmnnuol Klnu, of Modlord, Oro., Oeorwo P. Klnit, ol lllir lliitte, Oro., nnd ilnnrnn Iflnir, of Troll, Oro. Any and nil persons oliilmlnir adversely tho niiovadosorlboil lands uro rcnuoHtod to llio thnlr rliilms In this onicc on or before -mid r.th day or N.ivonilicr, J1KJ2, J. 'IMIltiiKiKH, HoKlstor