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- ■BSH NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OP REAL PROPERTY. r WOMAN AND FASHION. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. Toilet of Light T im . Flotta—The OU Fashioned Sleeve—Pretty Drees For a Girl. In the matter of the eat it to of James Abraham, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY O1Y EN that pursuant to an order or the county court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah county, made and en- tered on the 30th day of November, 1900, I will from and after the The toilet Is of light tan cloth, with the long, gracefully trailing skirt adorn- ed at either Hide of the front and in th« middle of the back with a cluster ot tiny short tucks. The blouse bodice U 21st day of Februaiy, 1901, Proceed to sell at private sale the following described real property of said estate, and all the right, title and interest which the >aid James Abraham had therein at tie lime of ‘: de-.' 'se, towit: All of sections 16 and 36 in town ship 32 south, range 1 west: all of sections 16 and 3b, township 33 south, range 3 w: the west halt and north east quarter and north half of south east quarter of section 16, township 32 south, range 4 easi: sections 16 and 36 in township 34 south, range 4 east: section 36, township 34 south, rauge «> east; section 36, t iwnspip 36 south, range 1 east; section 36, township 3« south, range 3 east; the west half and east half of northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of northeait quarter, and the west half and south east quarter of tiie southeast quarter of section 16, township 37 south, range 3 east; section 36, township 38 south, range 4 east; section .16. town ship 40 south, range 1 west, Jackson county, Oregon. 1 he terms of said sale are as follows: The ent ire purchase price to be paid in cash. _ „ W. E. BURKE, Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of the estate of James Abraham, deceased, Portland, Oregon. The Discoverer ot Swamp-Root at Work In His Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy ate often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned biood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood—the albumen —leaks out and the sufferer; has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling about Swamp- Root and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer 8c Co.. Binghamton, 14. Y. and mention this paper. ■tartan af Vlatnrta. Mia Oliphant notea of the Princess Victoria herself that notwithstanding her simple breedlug she early showed a vein of natural diplomacy. When taken to see her “uncle king” and being asked to choose what music the band would play, she asked for “God Save the King.” Another time the king asked the princess which she had most enjoyed of the amusements at Windsor. “The drive 1 took with you. Unde King,’’ replied the little courtier. Here is another story, different In character, but equally delightful: “She was a brave little ¡terson, not given to crying or complaints. On one occasion she had been wnrned not to play with a dog which was of uncertain temper, but continue«! to «Io so until the animal betrayed himself by a sud den snap. ’Oh, tbank you,’ sbe said; 'he didn't bite me; he only warned me,’ ’’—London Chronicle. The Kind Yon Have Ahvnys Bought, and which has been in use for over SO yearn, has borne the slg-nature of — ami has been made under his per- , sonai supervision since Its Infiincjr. 7, ¿•CvCCAwl Allow no one todecelve you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that frith« with and endanger the health of lufunts and Children—Experience i.galnst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Volcanic Eruptions Castorin is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Hoothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotio substance. Its nge Is its guaruiit<>e. It destroys Worms mid allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlneii and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatiou ami Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach und Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. The Children's Punocea—The Mother's Friend. Are grand, but Skill Eruptions rob lite of joy. Biicklen's Arnica halve cures them; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, lloils, Felons, Corus, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out I'ain-and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by City Drug Store. _____ th tisi venes». GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Silas J. Day JACWWONVILLE. or . Finest Train In the World. Electr c lighted. Steam heated. To Chicago by Daylight. The Badger State Express— The tiuest day train running between St. Paul and Chicago via the Short Line. Connec tions from the West via. In b word this tells of the passenger service via. The North-Western Line. 3 Trains daily between St. Paul and Chicago comprising Accounts Collected, Prompt Remittance. lands in this county, and receive Abstracts monthly from Roseburg and the State land De partment at Salem of all new entries trade 1 am thus prepared to make out homestead pa pers and can save to part.es the expense of a trip to the Roseburg land office. I have a Number of f-IncFarms and other Desirable Property tn my bands for Sale. Prompt reply made to all letters. Charg es in accordance with 'he times Refers, by permission, Hon H. K. Hanna Judge of the 1st Judctal District, and to any business bouse In Jacksonville. SILA« J. DAY GO EAST VIA G reat N orthern RAILWAY. Shortest and Quickest Line TO ST. PAIL, DULUTH, MINYEAPOL1S.CH1CAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST * Tat—An<l «lid yer give the man that dare«! to call for the rlnt an evasive an tucked on the shoulders and cut out In swer? the middle of the front from the bust Biddy—I did that. J J!st tould him to the waist, the upper part in the cen his grandmother was a monkey. ter being adorned with applications ot Ilitfliteous lnditfuatIuu. white lace, while the lower part is bor dered at either side with round button Mr. Nurox (with blood in bis ey?)— holes, encircled with white lace and Lookee here! I left an order with you are the serious misfortune nine- threaded with a black taffeta scarf, ylstiday fur a dozen bottles of the best with the ends knotted and enriched madery wine in yer old shop. tenths of the women in the with gold tags. Underneath this lace Wine Merchant—Yes, air. Weren’t they delivered? scarf is a full plastron of white mousse world. Women should know of line de sole. The lower part of the Mr. Nurox—Say, the stuff you sent sleeve is cut out, tilled In with the me was so stale the bottles had dust on mousseline and then laced with black ’em an inch thick. You can’t work no shopworn truck off on me.—Philadel taffeta.—Philadelphia ledger. phia Press. TERRIBLE Nervous Diseases The Old Fashioned Sleeve. Caked reasl Just two applications did the work LATEST PULLMAN SLEEPERS, PEERLESS DINING CARS. LIBRARY VND OBSERVATION CARS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. The 20th Centurv Trains—THE NORTH-WESTERN LIMIT ED—runsevervdav of the year. VH« CC NV AU ft COMFANV. W MURNAV ■TRCCT. NCW ÏOAM OtTY- LEGAL DOCUMENTS. Of all kind drawn up sspeciallv pertaining to the settlement of estates MONEY LOANED. Best of Everything. In Use For Over 30 Years. Abstracts made to Titles of Lands. The Northern Pacific, Investment securities a specialty. Jackson Great Northern, Scrip bought and sold. And Canadian Pacific Rys County I have a complete set ot maps of all survey d This Is also the best line between Omaha St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via. "The North-Western Line." W. M. HEAD, G. A. • H. L. SISLER, T. A. 248 Alder St., Fortland. Ogn. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought PUBLIC and REAL ESTATE AG’T. notary Gentlemen—i suffered for days a« onlj a woman with caked breast can and in desperation [»plied Scotch Remedy, hop ing it would *ase the pain. The first ppplication gave relief and the second restored the breast to its norma, condition, without Injuring or effecting th#» flow of milk. I have used your truly Mysterious Pain Cure, as a general house hold remedy, for nearly a year and con sider It the greatest external remedy In the world. MRS. M. F. D. Oak and. Cai., July 14, 1900. DOCTORS USE IT. Gentlemen—I have known of the use of Mysterious Pain Cure for several years but not until within a few months have f used It upon my person and in mv family, find I can say unhesitatingly that It Is on« of the best remedies for pain that I have ever tried. Thoroughly app’Wi p f«. |n my experience, verv sure to give qul6k and permanent relief. Respectfully. GEO. IL CUTLER. vf. D._ Bakersfield, VL DO ’T RUB IT IN Sold by all cruggist» at 50 cents. SCOTCH REMEDY COMPA NY Western Agency SAN FKANCWCC Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. DAILY TRAINS! FAST TIME; SERVICE AND SCENERY UNEQUALED. The old fashioned flowing sleeve is becoming very fashionable. The “flow” may be as deep as the floor and is so seen upon some of the newly imported gowns. Others have only a sweep ot a few inches, but the cuff, far from being a bell, is cut decidedly on the slanting lines of the flowing sleeve. It is flat to the wrist, but suddenly flares under the hand and widens in a way to trail upon the gown. Fur sleeves, too. are very popular. You see the sleeve of sealskin cut off far above the wrist, below It the puff of black satin, with the straight cuff of sealskin. Fur sleeves are made fin ished with sleeve puffs of green satin and dark red. all colors being worn with the different varieties of fur. The plain everyday sleeve of the win ter is a modified leg o’ mutton. It is plain at the top, with the slightest sug gestion of the tailor made effect It is set into the waist squarely, with a square shoulder effect Below the shoulder it gets larger nt once, and, while It never becomes baggy. It is very full. Suddenly at the wrist ft is gathered in and sewed to a broad band which answers the purpose of a cuff. It is not properly a leg o’ mutton, but It is so called this year. Filial Preaelenre. Fond Mother—You say Mr. Willing objects to my presence In the drawing room when he calls? Daughter—Yes, mamma. Its wonderful effectiveness in Fond Mother—I wonder why? Daughter—I’m sure I don't know, unless It is because he loves me for these diseases has made it thous myself alone.—Answers. ands of friends. A Convincing Answer. $1.00 per bottle at the “1 bobbled into Mr. Blackmon's drug store one evening,” says Wesley Drug Store. Nelson of Hamilton, Ga., "and he asked me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, with which 1 had suffered for a long time. I told him I had no faith inauy medicine, as they all failed. He said: ‘Well, WHOLESALE AGENTS. if Chamberlain’s Pain Balm does not help you, you need not pay for it.’ I PORTLAND. • • . OREGON took a bottle of It home and used ft according to directions, and in one week 1 was <_ ired, and have not since been troubled with rheumatism." V VISIT DR. JORDAN'S m < at Fo sale by City Drug Store. Blumauer-Frank Drug Co. A MsvsgF» l*ra>rr. Flacourt. In bls history of Madagas car. gives a sublime prayer used by the people we call savages: “O Eternal, have mercy on u>e. Iteeatise 1 am itass- Ing away; o inbuilt, because 1 am but a speck! O Most Mighty, because I am weak! O Source of Light, be- •ause 1 draw nigh to the grave! O Orens For a Ulri. This dress Is composed of a tartan Omniscient, because J am in darkness! velvet body and corselet of bright drab 0 All Bounteous, because 1 am poor! O All Sutlicient, because 1 am notb- ng!” Waler Start, a rtrr. A barn in Belgium was set on Are by a shower. The farmer placed a quantity of quicklime near a shed and left It there ail night. In the course of the night rain fell on the lime, and the heat thus developed liecame so great Hint !t set the she«! <>n fire. Tickets to points East, vis Portland and the GREAT NORTHERN RY., on sale at eny Southern Pacific Depot Ticket Office, or GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office 268 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND. For Rates. Folders and full Information segarding Eastern Trip, cal on or address A. B. C. DENNISTON, City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portlan St. Mary’s Academy, Jacksonville, Oregon. ESTABLISHED IN 186s- T he school continues the carotid training and thorough instruction tor which It Is favor ably known. The Music Department m always in chsrge of competent snd vrper- leneed teachers. Hoard and tuition per session of twenty weeks, MO W. Stndles win be resum ed September 3. 1800. For prospectus, address SISTERS 3F THE HOLY NAMES. UNION Moore’s Revealed Remedy, { museum of anatomy IGSI MARKET ST , SAN FRANCKCO, CAL fUaivwa hin» aud A.*«athJ ' Th«InTfffx't Anatomien! Mnaanm lu th« Wur.d. | Orffitfrt uttrf.f^hvrx <n ff,t City. A worvterfm ti'jM ivr vUnt'w ». | W»aknr*4c«.or any contraed \ •<1 dh''Wlpnalti>«iy rure«l by R th* uldr t « n tua l’acliû CoruiL Etlaliiiahad 3« y ««arik A mean weakened lungs — all caused by a cold and cough Weak lungs sooner or later mean consumption. , In the County Court or the Siateof Oregon, for Jackson County. In the matter of the estate of Francois La-an, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ■’ undersigned has been appointed by the county oourt of Jackson coo my. Oregon, sit ting in probate, administrator with the wtll annexed uf the estate ot Fcanjols I.aran, de ceased All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to settle the same immediately, and those having claims against said estate will present them to me at my place or business at Jacksonville. Oregon, with proper vouchers attach«', within six months after the date of first publication of thia notice. Dated Feb 7, 1901 JAS CR3NKMILLER. Administrator of the estate of Francois Laran, deceased Shiloh’s Consumption Cure will heal and strengthen the lungs, cure cold and stop the cough. NOTICE O? FINAL SETTLE MENT. In the County Court ef the Rtate of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the matter of th* Estate of K. Kubli, deceased. VOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE executrix of the estate of K Kubll. deceased, has filed In the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, her final account as ! such executrix, and by order of said court Saturday. March 9, 1901, is set tor the JACKSONVILLE • . . . OREGON. hearing thereof. AH persons Interested are hereby rolitled to appearand file his or her ob jections to the rime on or before said day. Order« for Hacks. Huggies and Riding Horse« Dated Feb. 7, 1901 gxomptiy ».tended to ELEANOR J KUBLL Feeding done at reasonable rates. Rest of care taken to prevent accidents, but will be re- Exeentrlxof the Estate of K. Kubll, deceased. BponMible for none should they occur. Will refuse to do IIverv worn on credit. GEORGE N. LEWIS, Prop tel Z>r. Taxaffie Cold Cwre •‘I coufhed for years--ha<1 hemorrha<ea. Doc LOO said I was in last »tag« of consump tion. H.'l «¡ven up all hope. I finally tried S hiloh ard it cured me completely. Am today in perfect health ” MRS FLORENCE DREW, East Oakland, Cal. LIVERY FEED. SALE Stables, Your’Colrt Cured for bo. RhUnh’a Consumption Cure ia «old by all druggists at Side, fiOe, 1,00 » bottle. A Printed guarantee goes with wrery bottle, f yon »re not «Htiafled go to your «IruifgUt and <et your money bark. TRIS IS FROM PARIS cloth, with fancy braces of the same cloth. The scarf Is of bright drab lib erty silk.—Paris Herald. fain bar nc .bcw with Dr. Mlle»' Pain 1’nia Write f«»r rated took on ronaumpiion. Sent without coM to you. 8. C. Welle A Co., LeRoy, N. Y. R . 4 \ i \ A F \ v IT Young men and ntldell« V pgf d mm who hi * a iff«-ring A f. in tliu • L.i’ta uf youlbiiii Inula* F r ■tloiia or «•* eamn It? matin ar A year«. Nerv ><;a uud phVAiCMl Orbillty, I m - * potmey, I*.•• h««id In nil hnt’onipd- \ ratluim; »prrm. f«>rrlt«»*H, FrA«ialar- R rhee*. (Jouorrlwa, CJI« r«, Fr?<|urney X of I rluallna, ric. I,» » cniubfoHtlon of A remedt««, of great curative r«-»- er, th« Iwtor V baa go arranged hl« treatmr ut il at II will not A only afford Immediate rvilef, put p«rman«nt F cur«. Th a Doctor do«*« not claim co perform A mlraclee, but lit well known to be o fair ond F squara PhyMclan and K<irfeon.pro-«mlaoa4 \ I d hln * penalty-Dioma*» *f ■<». *•* A NYPHiriM thoroughly eradicated from X b *e aystem without the uue of > TruaM» fitted by an Exn«rL Daaalleal \ ear» for Baaptvr*. A quirk and r orfi aa d A ntrefor Pllea, Flaaaar* and Flatalm.ky T Dr. Jordan*« «paclal palulean method». A ItVOIT RAM annlyln<touswIli m hM V «or honert ojMlnhw* of bls complaint, A Wk will Gwarantf, a PU6IITIVX F «very rare wa un/terfoka. __ A Conanlration FTIEK and atrletly t»H«st«b F CHARQM VKRY R*AHONAULA. \ Treatment personally or by letter.___ Write for Hook. PHILOkorJIT W \ 9IAMRKADK. Miir.fi» Fa*«. (▲«aiuaWJ TH1 rAToRITB THANWOffTINRlTTAL BOUTK book for mao.) THB Oller write BKTWKCN NOHTHWRNT AND ALL OK JOROAM A CO . 1011 Merkel •. f Denver & Rio Grande R. R. l?dn«*atr 1 our flow«-.« vVlt.h C*t«carots- • tsmnde fl*o?n herbe, and «.-ontuin« tic minerai d r u v a or *-*•11/ poi» J o y • « . <etnble Bar «aparilla roba thè ’ .oud of all ita impuri« tic», und course« all U xcjc impuri- tire througk iikiureaowe propcrchan* itela. Juy’f V < get a bl< Rar mi par illa cure» Dye- P e P • * « « C h r on le Conati ¡ ì" tion. 1. <1 c<» tu pui« and KM or, AHcCt luna. Joy’s Vegetable ï SacMpurillu prevents tired feel- mR», Alaggering sen- sationa, palpitation of heart, iu»h oi blorwl to the head, dizziness, ringing in ears, snot» before the eyes, heads'.he, bil- iouanew.conslination of bowel», paint In the bncs,in;’ar«aio'v. tong ««e cosu-d, foui hreaih, pimplca on face, txsiy and limb, declineofnerva force dlzrv spells, faint si«clis, cold, clammy feel and hands, sour Hsings, fatigue, in- somma, and ail d's- raws of I be stomach, liver an«l kidneys. £ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I i J Joy,» Veg-taMe Bar- --Np.rill a is sold by nil <h .1 : ri»’.«. K'-fujc a icibi’ittite. Wiicii you piy for thehrvtsceuial you get the bc»L f | I I | | I At City Drug Store, Jacksonville. EAST - - . and SOUTH The • Shasta • Route ------- or TBB------- SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Train leave Medford station» at a.IS L«av« Portland Leave Mod ford Arrive Ashland Arrive Sacramento Arrive Han Francisco arrive Ogdßn Arrive Denver Arrive Kannas City Arrive Chicago Arrive lx>» Angeles Arrive Houston Arrive New Orleans Arrive Washington Arrive New York for Portland and 5 » r H «I A M 3:15 A M 1« 33 A M »:<■» p m 7:45 P M h:« a m H:on A ■ 7:Jb a m 7:4« A M 190 p m 4:00 a m K.'Jfi p m « 4'4 a m 18:43 p m a m and way M 7:00 P M b » P M Il XI A M 4 A M S :1b A M Il :4b A M 8:00 A M 7 45 a m 9:30 A M ■ :00 A M 4:00 A M A:2fi P m «: h a m |» «3 p h Pullman and tourist oars on both trains. Chair ear» Sarramento to Ogden anti El Paso, and tourist oars to Chicago Bt Louie New Orlean» and Washington Direct connection at Hau Franc I »00 with steamship line» for Hawaii, Japan, China, the Phloppinen and Australia. POIWTN KA MT. For through ticket» and rates call on or ad dress w. V. Llpplnooti Agent, Medford. Choice of Two Routen through the famous R. K1EHLF.R it. H. MARKHAM. Msnagor u. F. A P. Aft, Rocky Mountain Scenery Portland. Or And Foor Hostes Hast of l*ueblo and Denver....... ...Scenic L<ne of the World... MININGpnrcc All PaHsengerN granted a day stop-over In ttw .JoruiOn Capital or anywhere between Ogden and Denver Personally conducted Tourist I TBIlTT-WnTTk TIA>. 1 J\lJl3l3 Excursions three days a week IB Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For Tickets and any Information Kegardlng Rates. Hou- », etc. or for Descriptive Ad * vertlslng .Matter, call on Agents of Ore gon Hallway A Navigation Co,. Ore gon Nhorl Line or Houthern Pacific <>>mpanlea. S. K. Hooper. Can-iv i .’inrMc, r r'j cor. stipa:,‘on forever ATc II C. c. 0. fai«. druggists ruf und JOY'l VEOElABLt SARSAFABII kA. DR. JCnOAM-PHIVATi D.SEASfl a Sore Lungs ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. ijsy’s tor thd Ju<le<! »n't Do«» j Heulth lor m H Miuikln<L • General Pas». * Ticket Agent, DENVER, - COL. R. G. Nichol, General Agent, SIM W»»h St. PORTLAND, > IE 24 P.-fj» 1 Weekly t IHuMntcd. INDISPENSABLE TO MINING MEN. >3 PER YEAR, POSTPAID. • KMD FOR SAMPLB ©OFT. MINING «»«Scientific PRESS MO MAUXT rrK ui FBJUTCUCO. cal . 1