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The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. Best of Everything. —SS’"»’ In • word this tells of tne passenger service via. The North-Western Line Eight traius run daily between Chicago and SI. Paul, comprising the LATEST PULLMAN SLEEPERS, PEERLESS DINING CARS. LIBRARY »ND OBSERVATION CARS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. The 20th Century Train Runs Every Day ot the year. The Discoverer of Swamp-Koot at Work tn His Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in this Electric Lighted, Steam Heated. country most dangerous because so decep The Badger State Express, ti e tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by Finest Daily Train Running Between it—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure St. Paul aud Chicago, via The Short or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. Jf kidney trouble is aiiowed to ad Liio . vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack Connections from tbe West made the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. : : : via : : : Then the richness of the blood—the albumen The Northern Pacific, —leaks out and the sufferer; has Bright’s Great Northern And Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Canadian Raclflc Rys Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder Tills Is also tbe best line between Omaha, and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other St. Paul and Minneapolis. efforts have failed. At druggists in flfty-cent All agents sell tickets via and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling about Swamp- Root and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and W. H. MEAD, H. L. S1SLER. mention this paper. The Finest Train in the World. ’ The Northwestern Line General Agent. Traveling Agent, 248 Alder St., Portland Ogn. GO EAST VIA G reat N orthern RAILWAY. Shortest an<j Quickest Line TO Silas J. Day JACKSONVILLE OR. NOT a KY PUBLIC and REAL ESTATE AG’T. Abstracts made to Titles of Lands. LEGAL DOCUMENTS. □fall Kind drawn up especially pertalolag to the settlement of estates Accounts Oollected, Prompt Remittance. MONEY LOANED. ST. PAUL, Dl'LUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO Investment securities a specialty. Jackson County Scrip bought and sold. AND ALL POINTS EAST I have a complete set of maps of all survey d lands in this county, and receive Abstracts Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers monthly from Roseburg and the State land De partment at Salem of all new entries trade 1 Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. am thus prepared to make out homestead pa pers andean save to part.es the expense of • trip to the Roseburg land office. DAILY TRAINS: FAST TIME*, SERVICE I have a Number of FlneFarms and other AND SCENERY UNEQUALED. Desirable Property In my hands for Sale. Tickets to points East, via Portland and tbe GREAT NORTHERN RY., on sale at sny «“Prorunt reply made to all let ters. Charg Southern Pacific Depot Ticket Office, or es in accordance with fhe rimes GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office Refers, by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanna judge of the 1st Judcial District, and to any PORTLAND. business house in Jacksonville. SILA® J. DAY 122 .Third Street. For Rates Folders and full Information regarding Eastern Trip, cal on or address A. B. C. DENNISTON, City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portlan Chicago, Rock Island & Don’t Rub It In ^ore Throat Great Rock Island Scotch Remedy Route Pneumonia Rheumatism Bronchitis Headache Bruises Earache Neuralgia Toothache Burns Lumbago Croup Cuts Phys'cians this Mysterious P m J h Cur«* :n uhefr iam/fies and pr- -cribe it tn th^ir practice. At druTgisis, 5« eta. Make your trip East p easant and comfort- able by using the Great Kock Inland PIKSO5- ALLY < ONI»C TED EXCURSIONS in tourists sleeping cars which go East every week of the year via Salt Lake City and the SCENIC LINE. Pullman sleeping cars every day to Chicago. Tell your ticket agent you want your ticket over the Great R ock Island Route from Denver. •STAll ticket agents »eil them Write tor folders a E CO< PER GA. Portland, Oregon. Gentlemen: I never hesitate to acknowl edge th« u jrth m I ;• srood thing, c n#b- nuentlv I •!<. not hesitate to ackriovleuge that I nave ?!•» n your rem*- iv a thorough kbt, and havo found it to be all you - la.in. Fleepectful y, J. H. PI TNAM, M. D., RutUm. VL SC01CI RutfEUY COMPANY Wcsteern Ageuy St. Mary’s Academy, 6AN FRANCISCO Always Fresh. Always the Best. Jacksonville, Oregon. T he school continue«» the carefui training and thorough instruction ¡or which it is favor ably known are sold everywhere. 19U1 Swtl Annual free. b. M. FEBRY A CO. DETBOJT, MICH. The Music I Jepeirtment Is always In charge of competent and exper ienced teachers. Board and tuition per session of twenty weeks, Mo.UO. Studies will be resum ed September 3. 1IXX) . add res UNION Cure LIVERY FEED SALE Dyspepsia Digests what you eat. Stables, JACKSONVILLE OREGON. Peedfr care tak •noesi b Will r •f GE N. LEW IS. Prop. ■If YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE | * i IN NEWSPAPERS» ANYWHERE AT ANVTIMB 2 Call on or W'-ite 'E.C. DAKE’S ADYEBTISI.XG K-EKC1J 64 & 63 Merchant«’ Exchange • an framciaco , cal . Sarface Indication.. From “A Book on Dartmoor," writ ten by tbe Bev. 8. Barlug-Gould, comes a story which might have come from a less trustworthy source: The wild and romantic country of Dartmoor consists of a tableland with rugged peaks or tors and all but im passable marshes. After a dry summer it Is easy to pick one’s way across I »arts of it which nt other times are full of pitfalls. At one of the latter period« a man was cautiously treading his way across one of tbe treacherous marshes when be saw a bat lying brim down ward on the sedge, lie gave it a gen tle, good humored kick lu passing and almost jumped out of bls skin when a choked voice called out froip beneath: “What be you a-doin to my ’at?” "Be there now a chap umler’n?” ex claimed tbe traveler. “Ees, I reckon, and a hoss under ine likewise.” A maicalt wire. An EugVshtutui thus describes the wife of bls bosom in his will: "Heaven seems to have sent her Into the world solely to drive me out of It. The strength of Samson, the genius of Homer, the prudence of Augustine, the skill of I’yrrlius. the patience of Job, the philosophy of Socrates, the subtlety of Hannibal, the vigilance of Heruio- genes, would not suffice to subdue the perversity of her character.”—Ex change. 'look a Giant Photograph. An object that attracted considera ble attention at the Metropolitan Mu seum of Art recently was a camera about four feet wide and five feet high that stood all day In front of a painting in the Wolfe gallery. It required the uniteel efforts of three men to focus the Instrument. The operator said that the plate list'd was the largest ever made and that if he should fail to give the proper exposure it would cost his firm $28. The time required to get a good photograph of the painting was three hours and a quarter. Three gallons of developer and four of hyposulphite of soda were used to fix the plate. NV hen asked why. so long an exuosnre was necessary, the operator said that to get a full detail and color value a yellow screen of glass coated with gelatin dyed with picric acid was fixed in front of the lens. This screen changed the picture that passed through the objective to a yellow color and softened the high lights of the painting to such an extent that the dark shadows gave up their detail just as rapidly as the bright places. The plate was prepared with blue myrtle chlorophyl in the emulsion, and this decreased Its regular sensitiveness at least 50 per cent. Only one painting was photographed during the day. Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. Thompson, a large Importer of tine millinery at 1658 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, says: “During the livesevere weather I caught a dreadful cold, which kept me awake at night and made me unfit to attend mv work dur ing the day. One of mv milliners was taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a severe cold at that time, which seemed to relieve her so quickly that I bought some for myself. It acted like magic, and I began to improve at once. I am now entirely well, and feel very pleased to acknowledge its merits.” For sale byC'ltv Drugstore. A W «»rd For the look. It is the popular thing nowadays to say that a chief cause of bad health Is bad cooking. "The frying pan has killed more people than the sword” has become the rallying cry of one band of reformers. No doubt dyspepsia is a national disease, but It is not true that tbe cook should be chiefly blamed for It. Bad cooking is not so much Its cause as are overeating and too hasty eating. The man who lias a hasty breakfast, a “quick lunch” and a big but hurried dinner may find it con venient to blame the cook for the re sulting dyspepsia, but lie lias only himself to blame. The fact that over eating has much to do with the prev alence of dyspepsia indicates that tbe dishes prepared by modern cooks are too appetizing. If they were not tempt Ing, it is not likely men would Indulge in them t<s> freely. What may not be the awful result if women generally are taught to cook scientifically, so that everything they prepare will be a joy to the palate? What Is needed Is not so much more schools for training cooks as more effectual methods of teaching moderation and common sense on the part of the people who ent what cooks prepare.—Chicago Trib- tiue. County Treasurer’s 10th Notice Max Muller, omnty treasurer, give« ¡notice fhnt tlierp are fund« in tbe rjHjni v tr^.joiry tor tbe redemption of ill our tirid nu warring prole* d fr»»m .I ihip I. 1897, to June .10, 1 i fy th rlitt ”»inelunl ve. Interest on same •ceased Mtorch 1, 190!. MA severe cold settled in thro«« and bronchial tubes—colds always lasted several month». I tried Shiloh and it cured ne at once. Atu glad to add my testimony. PIERRE CUSHING, Rec ter St. Mark's Church, LcRoy, N. Y. Rhlloh'« Consumption Cure la aoi«l by all MrugriMte at A&c, AUc, Si.»« a bottle. A Kriole«! guarantee goes with •▼ary bottle. f you are n«»c eatiattad go to yoar druggist and get yeur money back. Write for illustrated book on consumption. Sent without coat 10 you. S. C. Welb A Co., L«Roy. N.Y. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Io the County Court of the State of Oregon fo Jackson County. In the matter of the estate of Alfred Carter deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, PUR- ’’ Nuant to an order of the county court of the »aid state and county, made and entered on the .Uch day of March, 19UI, I. the undersigned, ad mlniatrator of tne above named estate, from and after the Castoria is a luirmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and HootiiUig syrups. it I n Pleasant. It coutaiiM neither Opium, Morphine nor other NarcotiO substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrliiva and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates th© Food, regulates the Stomach ami Bowels, giving healthy and nuturul sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA THE CLEANSING AND HEALING CURE FOR CATARRH 1H ELY’S Cream Balm. Easy and pleaaan CATARRH ^Ä.COLD HAYfEVEo , to use. Contain« n injurious drug. is ipilckiy Absorb« Given relief at otc It opens and clean es the nasal pas Finals and pro Allays Inflammation Restore* the «♦•nsoe o tec tn the membrane. Tas.e and Smell, Large size Ml cent«, at <1nw( trial sixw. 10 cents by mail. gists or bv ’nai I; .. ELY BROTH ERS .W Warre « Hi . New York CO’O' n HEAD H arness An exrellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness, •lever burns the leather; its Kfliciency is increased^ *t service, §titcll< s ] pt from breaking. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tw < o . mtw « ••«wav. rr avriur matT, ,<w vow. arrv. =» TERRIBLE xey8» for th.* Jaded an« Hoed Health for all Mankind. * JOT» VEGETABLE ««RSAMIItXA. Nervous Diseases Moore’s Revealed Bur..par Illa rob. the blood of .It it. imparl. Iles, and cw'irsc al! tutu: impurt- ands of friends. bottle Drug Store. Blumauer-Frank Drug Co WHOLESALE AGENTE. OREGON visit DR. JORDAN’S A fleet loua. Joy’« Vegetable Snmapurillu prevenís ured feel ing*, staggering «en- MiUons, palpitation of haart, nu>h of blood to the head, dizziness, ringing in ears, soots be! >retlie eyes, hends- ho, bal iouane- «.cousti |Miti<’n of bowels, nama in lhe L—'M,ii.i' ancoo’y tongo« coaks breuih, fee«, bo det'linoofncr»« force dizzv «pells, faint h ; w 11 s , cold, clammy feil nod han<la,sour rlainge, fatigue, in semina, nnd all dis- ■ ;>M-ii of tiie stomach, liver ami kldneyig these diseases has made it thous $1.00 |>er He« th mugi» ilAlUrr'Bowg proper ch a ih neis. Joy'l Vr get a ble Fa FNi panila curca Dyt» aia. o n i a mnde fVn.-n kerb«. mid cuiitaius no mineral Its wonderful effectiveness in Joy.c Vegetable tsar- i - lilla la «old by all . > —' -' s. X <• I r. ,e a ibjltute. U’h'-rt y I- ; i t thebe,.t »ceth \ *u i.‘ t ine birft. osxat MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1061 MARK CT ST , SAN FRANCISCO. CAL (b«i««n 811th an4 Bavaafa J Th* target Anatomical Mnaaum In tba Wvr-1. «eofuier/t«! »«pM/or «Uito,». Wt-akneaara, or any c»ntract. ad diNHAM«,■»«»«!lively curetl: y til«- <>.■.< ( Mprri.i U.( > ii th« I'aciAfl ( ouaU b.-stabUaiiwd m j "ara DR. JORDAN PRIVATE DISEASES a Toaaf imp «» and *nl«1«llaV Med ■«•• m »bo ar« ai fit ring A frurn th« • iJvt'Ui l>t youlLIul India* F craUons or ••*< <•«<»«•« In rnaturtr A yrarc Tf«rv<>u«and pbvaiCMi Mobility. !■«. V potency, Coat Naulunit In all liac ia.p'l- » <; Mprr.nnlurrt»c«M, f*r«»ainicr* # rhtrat, <Jon«»rrb«rn, All« *«, Frequency \ of t'rlunling, etc. Iij a ©cuibtnaUon of A r»medlea, of <r«at curative pe>«*«r, tb« Deofla r T haa to arranrvd hla treatment that it will not A only a IT'»rd I in medial« relief, but D«mair«n| F cur«. Tb* Doctor do«*« not claim t« »erfurai 1 miracle*, but la w«ll known tc be a Hlr 9 ayjiir« rhvMdan and H>irge<>n.nr«-«arineM \ lu bl«vp«cialty Dlkeaw» of ■•« • 9 AYFHll.fq thoroughly «rwfltcatcd from \ i* ayateai without the u«e of tlcrcairy. 9 Trnaae« fltt«4 by an Kip«rt Ba<felca»1 Y enre for Ruptnra. A quick and r«u(l«c4 4 cur« for Pile«. Flaanr« and rialulaa, bjr ▼ Dr. Jordan'« «peefal pulnlea« tnatboda. A K V EK Y M A !W anpl ring te ua wtM r«c«1v« v O»?r Annext opinion of Ms cor iplaint ____ A He will fatarrmtM a h>HITIV9 CURB A» v A e’’" v ■ .•>.<■ ’”4«. a 9 C<»na-i »nf-n I HEI. and atrlrtlv private, < T S CHARQE^ VERY RKASdNA HLJi. Treatment p«r*onailr or by letter 9 At City Drugstore, Jacksonville. EAST and SOUTH The • Shasta • Route —or TUB— bOUIHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Train I « a v 0 M i «1 f< > rd-for- Portland wadway' Hlatlon* at 1:21 a m and l:M ■> m Leave Port land KÍ) A M H:00 p M Leave Mod ford II:1b A M 11:21 P M Arrivo Ashland lí:M A M II 3ft A M Arrivo Sacramento fi ll) P M ft :(jn A M Arrivo San FranclNCO 7:tf> PM H:4S A M arrive ( >gden 1 :M a m 7:00 a M Arrivo Denver » .'U a m 9:!ft A M Arrive KitnsuN City 7:M a M 7:« A M A rrl ve Cbieago 7:4W A M _____ H :») A M Arrivo Mi* Ange I on ’ IH) I' M H:0ft A M Writ* for Hoolc. I*HI I.OMIPIIT 9T . Arrive WAKKIAUK. 5fan.KD h Ktt (A vaJuaUe 4 book for m«n.j Call or write 1 Arrivo OR. JOROAN A CO . 10S1 Mart* St. • F. f Arrivo Arrivo Denver & Rio Grande R. R TIIR . Choice of Two Route«» through the famous Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Houten East of Pueblo and Denver ”7:111 A lioiiNton Now OrienriN fl.M) P W Mhlugton a N» Yoik 17 II) e M M m M 7:(M> A M (J:W 1» M A M lk:10 P M Pullman and tourf.t cam on both tram*. Chair oar* Stcramonlo to Ogden anti KI Paso, anil tourist ears fo Chicago St Loulz New Orleans and Washington. Direct connection at Han Francisco with steamship linos for Hawaii. Japan, China, the Phlopplnes and Australia. For thiough tickets and ratos call on or ad dress W V. Llpplncof' Agent. Medford R. KtKHLHft • 11 II. MARKHAM. MARKHAM. Manager G. r. A P Atf't, Portland. Or MININGpnrçe 1 iXEÖO THlkTT-XIWTh YEAR, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. O il |s «old in all L.ocuiitieu ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 3(Mh day of April, 1901 Proceed to well at private sale the folio described real property belongln« to said eatat<, and all the right, title and interest which the said Alfred Carter had therein at the time of hi. decease, towit: The se q of tw >4 and «w 14 of .e 4 of section 30, the ae '4 of nw ‘4 and nw '4 of ne '4 of sec tlon 81. all la town.hlo 37 south. range 3 west, in Jackson county. Oregon; Also a placer mining claim, »Husted just east of and adjoining the Allied Carter home stead, as above d scribed. The terms of said sale are as follow1» : entire purchase price to be paid In cash. Dated al Jacksonville, April I, l»)l. MAX MULLER. Administrator of the Estate of Alfred Cai ter, deceased. A. N. Soi.lss. Attorney. EUREKA HARNESS OIL re- rr What is CASTORIA will cure your cough or cold are the serious misfortune nine- at once. It will heal and strengthen your lungs. It is tenths of the women in the a safeguard for you always. world. Women should know of Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold. Utiequaled r>v any other. Renners hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Reaps out water. A heavy IxxJied <81. :l The Kinel You llnvo Always nought. anti which han been in use Cor over 30 yearn, has borne the signature of and has been made under bin per sonal supervision «Ince Its infancy* Allow no one todeccivo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ° Just-aa-good” are bub Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants anil Children—Experience against Experiment. with clanger—and remember every cough or cold means danger. Shiloh’s Consumption Cure —- XXNNX^ x V x XXN^XSNNNVN x XXSNN.V<VXXXXXXXXXX\X>| Do Not Trifle Why You Should Insist on Having the wcxxw CASTORIA Good Cure for Rheumatism. Some Reasons » AVA Last fall 1 was taken with a very severe attack of muscular rheumatism which caused me great pain and an noyance. After trying several pre scriptions and rheumatic cures, 1 de cided to use Chamberlain’s Pain Baliu, which 1 had seen advertised in the South Jerseyman. Alter two appli cations of this remedy 1 was much better, and utter using otic bottle,was completely cured,— S alluc H arris , Salem, N. J. Fur sale by City Drug Store. Status ot a Watch. A decision regarding tlie status of a watch under the national bankruptcy taw was handed down by Judge Lowell In the United States district court in the case of Frank Turnbull, a plumber, A Popular Host. Traveler—Eh? Has this hotel chang who recently Hied a voluntary petition In bankruptcy. Through his counsel ed hands? Clerk—Yes; the old landion! busted the petitioner contended that his watch up; owed thousands of dollars to all the was exempt both ns being ‘‘wearing provision dealers in tbe neighborhood. apparel” and a “tool” necessary for carrying on his trade. The court, how For every $10 he t<«k In be spent $20. Traveler—Too bad, too bad! He’s the ever, ruled against him on both puluts. only landlord X ever met who knew —Boston Evening Transcript, how to keep a hotel.—New York Week ly. .----------- Itartiflclally digests the food and aiufl Nature In strengthening and recon structing tbe exhausted digestive or gans. it is the la test di-covered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relievosand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Crampsana all other results of imperfect digestion. Price50c. and $1. Lariro sire contains 2'4 times small slzo. Book all ab«»iit,dy «pepsin mailed free Prepared by E. C DeWITT 4CO.. Cb<caga Rootta* To Not many farmer« know that a branch from a tomato plant can be rooted In a box of «and kept molat just as easily as the florist’s root slips from bls gera niums and other soft wood plants, yet such Is the case. They root quickly and make good, strong plants too. Those who train their tomatoes to grow up right by tying to stakes have to cut away many side branches, which they can utilize In this way, and they will often come Into tearing as quickly as the main stalk. Also those who buy plants can make n half dozen fruiu one, which may bo an advantage If one pays a high price for some new or choice variety.—American Cultivator. 24 P?p« I Wrgkly I Illustrateci. INDISPENSABLE TO MINING MEN. >3 PER YEAR, POTTPATDa Manu* tnr*d by ^fnndnrd Oil < nmpuny. R. G. Vichol, General Axent, 251 Wash. HI. PORTLAND,GSR • KND FOR RAMPLB 0<>FY MINING •«Scientific PRESS IM MARXXT ST. >AR FBAXCUCO. CAL. > I