Women as Well as Men T h SPORTING WORLD Record Cyelioc Seaaoo. Are Made Miserable by The principal features of the national circuit cycle races thia season will lie Kidney Trouble. Best of Everything. In a word thia tells of the passenger service via. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­ courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid­ neys are out of order Eight trains run dally between or diseased. Chicago end St Paul, comprlalng the Kidney trouble has O become so prevalent EATF.ST PULLMAN SLEEPERS, that it is not uncommon PEERLESS DINING CARS LIBRARY AND OBSERVATION CARS, for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid- FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. ’ neys. if the child urin­ The 20th Century Train Runs Every Day of ates too often, if the the year. urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage. It is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of Electric Lighted. Steam Heated. the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first The Badger State Express, the step should be towards the treatment of Finest Daily Train Running Between these important organs. This unpleasant S’ Paul and Chicago, via The Short trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and biadder and not to a habit as Line. most people suppose. Connections from the West made Women as well as men are made mis­ erable with kidney and bladder trouble, : : : via : : : and both need the same great remedy. The Northern Pacific, The mild and the immediate effect of Great Northern And Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold Canadian Pacific Rys by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar This is also the best line between Omaha, sizes. You may have a 8t. Paul and Minneapolis. sample bottle by mail All agents sell tickets via free, also pamphlet tell- Home of swatnpRo«* ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and W. H. M ead , H. L. S islek , n ention this paper. General Agent, Traveling Agent, The North-Western Line the performances of the gnat team of riders engaged by the American Bicy­ cle company—the “A. B. C.” Never be­ fore in the history of cycling has such an imposing aggregation of wheel rac­ ers been brought together uuder a sin­ gle head. The world famed Jimmie Michael, the stellar pace follower; Owen Kimble ,(”Ule Kalmuck”); Tom Cooper of De­ troit, the International racer: John Nel- Chicago, winner of more paced The Finest Train in the World. The Northwestern Line 48 Alder St., Portland. Ogn. TESTIMONY TALKS. SUMMONS GO EAST VIA G reat N orthern RAILWAY. Shortest and Quickest Line TO ST. PALL. Dl'LLTH, MINNEAPOLIS,CHICAGO a ND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. DAILY TRAINS! FAST TIME; SERVICE AND SCENERY UNEQUALED. Tickets to points East, via Portland and the GREAT NORTHERN RY., on sale at eny Southern Pacific Depot Ticket Office, or GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office PORTLAND. 122 Thlrd'Street. For Rates. Folders and full information regarding Eastern Trip, cal on or address A. B. C. D enniston , City Pass and Ticket Agt , Portland. GOING TO BUFFALO? IF SO USE THE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. William Robinson. Plaintiff,! vs. | George Hoffman. as adminls-j tratorof the estate of John Bolt, deceased: Elizabeth Bolt,widow of said John Bolt, deceased; George N. Bolt; L. E. Hofftnan: Emma Bolt: Lucy McVey: John E. Bolt; Sult to fore­ Fred Bolt and Florence Bolt, ( close mortgage as Heirs at Law ot the said John Bolt, deceased; Cora ! Bolt, wife of George N. Bolt; 1 George Hoffman, husband of I said L. E. Hoffman, and i N G. McVey, husband of | said Lucy McVey, and H. C. i Austin, Defendants.] To H 0. Austin, one of the above-named de­ fendants : I n th « N asi or the S tate or O regon : Y ou are hereby required to appear tn the above en­ titled suit and court, and answer the complaint on file against you therein, within six weeks ot the date of the first publication of this sum­ mons. which date of the first publication there­ of is Thursday, April -25. 1901: and. If you fail to so appear for want thereof plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief demanded In his complaint. The relief demanded Is the foreclosure of a certain mortgage executed and delivered by John Bolt, deceased, and Elizabeth Bolt to to John Pool on December 18, 1«»?, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note made by the said John Bolt, deceased, and Elizabeth Molt, forfait), payable December 18, 1898. with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, which said mortgage and note was duly as­ signed In December. 1900, to said plaintiff, and which mortgage oonveyed unto plaintiff lor that purpose ’he following described real prop­ erty, towlt: Lot No. 2, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter ot Section 5, of township 39 south, range 4 west ot. W. M ., containing 169.39 acres, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, and all the estate, right, title, in­ terest. dower. claim and demand whatsoever of the said John Bolt and Elizabeth Bolt In and to the same And a further decree.barri ng and foreclosing, you and each of the defendants, of and from any and all right, title and interest in or to said real property, and every part thereol. This summons Is published by order of Hon. H. K. Hanna, one or the judges of the above entitled court, which order was dated In Chambers. April 13, 1901. and required thia summons to be published in the D emocratic T imes In Jacksonville. Oregon, for six consecu­ tive weeks from the date of the first publica­ tion thereof, and requires you to answer this cause on or before the last day within said time. A. N SOLISS, Attorney tor Plaintiff. Don’t Rub It In. PERSONALLY A ll CONDUCTED Great Rock Island Route Write for folder. Scotch Remedy A. E C ooper . G. A.. Portland, Or. St. Mary’s Academy, JuU sonville, Oregon. • ESTABLISHED IN I865 Tas school continues the careful training and thorough Instruction tor which It Is favor­ ably known. The Music Department There are four good reasons why every household stould use this remedy: First—It penetrate* quicker and deeper than any known remedy. Second—It remove* pain and soreneaa at once, and will not aotl or discolor th. skin or clothing. Third—It contain* no chloroform, ether, ammonia, capsicum or Iodine and Is not volatile. Fourth—Because It Is the only safe, quick and harmless remedy found on the market. Sold by all druggist* at 60 cent*. SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY Is always In charge of competent and exper­ ienced teachers. Board and tuition per session of twenty weeks, Iflo.oo. Studies will be resum­ ed September 3. 1900. For prospectus, address * non Agency BAN PBAMCUCC SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. UNION LIVERY FEED SALE Stables, JACKSOSVILLE - REAL ESTATE AG’T. Abstracts made te Titles ef Lands. le A al documents . OREGON, Ofallxind drawn up especlallv pertaining to the settlement of estate* Accounts Collected, Prompt Remittance. Orders for Hack«, Buggies and Riding Horae* promptly a .tended to. MONEY LOANED. Feeding done at reasonable rate*. Best of care taken to prevent accident«, but will be re­ Investment securities a specialty. Jackson sponsible tor none should they occur. Oounty Scrip bough I and sold. Will refuse to do livery work on credit. I have a complete set of mane of all surveyed GEOROE N. LEWIS. Prop. lands In this county, aud receive Abstracts monthly from Roseburg Land Office, the Land Department ot the O. A C. R. R. and the Stair Laud Department at Salem of all new entrle* mvde lam bus prepared to make out home­ stead papers and can save to parties the ex- pc seof a trip to the Rot,«.burg land office ¡•IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE I O IN NEWSPAPERS 1 I , ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME Call •« or Writs E.C. DAKE'S ADVERTISING AGENCY 64 4k 65 Merchants’ Exchange SAN PWANCIACO. CAL. < ' FLOYD M’FARLAND. races last year than any other rider In the country; Bobby Walthour of Cam­ bridge, Klass., winner of the Boston six day race, and many others are to ride. Floyd McFarland, the nervy long dis­ tance rider who won the last six day race in New York city by defeating McEachern in the last lap of a grueling finish. Is said to be in fine fettle this year. He is "out for blood” and will undoubtedly prove a stumbling block in the path of many an ambitious “pro” before the curtain is rung down in the fall. The action of the “A. B. C.” In retain­ ing this string of cyclists has awaken­ ed a revival of wheeling interest throughout the country. President II. Lindsay Coleman Is principally respon­ sible for this. Although a millionaire several times over, be has worked like a Trojan for the success of the under­ taking, and a record season in the cy­ cling arena is assured. All the claims in the w.vrld for the cura­ tive virtues of a medici .e will not equal one testimony to the actual fact of cure. Thousands of testimonials like the follow­ ing have been received from persons cured of lung "troubles,’’bronchitis, hemorrhage, obstinate coughs, etc., by "Golden Medical Discovery : ’’ "I was very sick indeed," writes Mrs. Mollie Jacobs.’ of Felton, Kent Co.. Delaware, "and our family doctor said 1 had consumption. I thought I must die soon, for I felt so awfully bad Had a Istd cough, spit blood, was very short of breath ; in fact, could hardly get my breath al all sometime«. I had pains In my chest and right lung, also had dyspepsia. Before I took your 'Golden Medical Diacuv. try ' and ' Pleasant Pellets’ I was so weak I could not sweep a room, and now I caa do a small washing I worked in the can­ ning factory this fall, and I feel like a new person. I thank the good Lord, and also Dr. Pierce for making this good medicine. I believe that the Lord and your med­ icine have saved my life. I was sick over two yeara. I took thirteen bottles of the ‘ Golden Med­ ical Diaeovory ’ and four vial* of Doctor Pierce's Pellets." There is no al’ cohol in "Golden Medical Discov­ ery" and it is en­ tirely free from opium, cocaine, and all other nar­ cotic*. Sometimes a dealer will offer a substitute for the "Discovery,” claiming it to be "just as good.” The substitute Whooping Cough. A woman who has had experience with this disease, tells howto prevent any dangerous consequences from it. She says: Our three children took whooping cough last summer, our baby boy being only three months old, and owing to our giving them Cham­ berlain’s Cough Bemedy they lost none of their plumpness and came out in much better health than other children whose parents did nrt ot th« Htateof Oregon, tor U nited S tates land Orrick. the County of Jackson. R oskiii ' hu . OnaooH. M ay II, 1901. t Notice Is hereby given that tn compliance J. A. Freeman, Plaintiff, with the provisions of the sot of Congress ot vs. June3, 1878. entitled An act for the sale ot timber lands In the states of California. Ore­ A. C. Panton. Cornolla E. Pan ton bls wife, Witt Khctsch. gon. Nevada and Washington Territory, as ex­ Emm* Anna Hertha Klu-tsch tended to all the public laud Blatt* by act of Ills wife, Leonard Fisher. S. August 4, 189-2. Lorin C. Drlggsof Jacksonville, Fisher his wile, F T. Jor­ county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has thia don ......... Jordan his wife, day filed In thia office hl* sworn statement No. D. M Leitsel, Maud Lolt- 1640 for the purchase of the southwest one- xel his Wife. William Hahn. To Foreclose quarter of section No 28 In township No 37 ........ Hahn hie wife, A . L. south, range No. 3 west, and will offer proif to A Mortgage Carson, addle II. Carson his show that the laud sought la more valuable for wife, John Itssb, Its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­ Hash hts wife, l> a Herren, poses , and to establish bls claim to said land Addle Herren his wife, C. R before the register aud reoelvnr ot thia office on Motrlson, ituby Morrison his Fllday, the 9th day ot August, 1901 He names wlfo, W II. Norman, Mary Sa witnesses: Chas. W. Gerow, J R. O'Neill. Norman bls wife. Mux Mod J J Winningham and Ed, Day. all of Jackson­ etlnd,Anna Medefind hts wife, ville. Jackson county, Oregon and Jackson County, Oregon, Any and all persons olalmlng adversely the Defend sots. above-described lands are requested to tile tbelr claims tn tbts offioo on or before said 9lh To F. T. Jordon. ............ Jordon his wife, day of August, 1901. J. T BRIDGES, William Hahn, Hahn his wife, John Register. ................. Rash bls wife, a R Morri­ son, Ruby Morrison his wife, and Maud Lelt- zei.defendants above named. Timber Land Act June 3. 1878. IN THE N ame OF THE STATE OF ORE GON, you and each of you are hereby required Notice For Publication, to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the nbove entltlod suit on or U nitbd S tatic L and Orriri. before the expiration of six weeks from the R ohkbi ’H g , O hbi . on , M ay 91, 1W01. date of the first publication of this summons, Notice I m hereby given that In compliance which tlatv of the first publication Is the 23rd with the provlMionn of the act of congrtHN of day of May, 1901; and If you fall to ao appear June 8, IN78, entitled an act for the wale of and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will timber land« in the atateM of California, Ore apply to said court tor the relief demanded la gon. Nevada and Washington Territory, ei- said oomplaint The relief demanded is the tended to all the public land utatcii by act of foreclosure of a certain mortgage, executed by August 4. 1HW, John J. Winningham of Jackson the defendant A. C. Panton to the plaintiff on vllle, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has the 2?ttd day of December. 1891. to secure the this day tiled in this office his sworn statement psyment of two promissory notos bearing said No 164!, for the purchase of the northcast last named dale and each tor the num ot 6447.10 quarter of Section No. 26 In Township No. 87 a, and each with Interest thereon at the rate of Range No. 4 w, and will offer proof to show teuoent per annum from date until paid, and that the land sought is more valuable for its also a reasonable attorney's tee In case said timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, mortgage was foreclosed, said mortgage hav­ and to establish his claim to said land before ing oonveyed to the plaintiff for the purpose of the register and receiver of this office at Rose­ ««curing said notes the following described burg on Friday, the 9th day of August. 1901, He real property, situated In tbe County of Juok- names us witnesses: J. R. O’Neill, W. R «on. State ot Oregon, towlt: All of Section Stansell, Lorin C. Driggs and Chas W. Gerow, sixteen (16), In Township forty (4U), South of all of Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon. Range, one (I) West of Willamette Meridian, Any and ail persons claiming adversely the oontalnlDg alx hundred and forty <640) seres, above-described lands arc requested to tile more or less; sod further tor a decree burring the!/ claims in thia office on or before said 9th end foreclosing you from any and all right, day of August, 1901. J T. BRIDGE*, title, Interest or equity of redemption In or to Register said above described real property . This summons Is published once a week for six successive weeks by order ot tbe Honorable Timber Land Act June 8, 1KTS. H . K. Hanna. Judgn ot the above entitled court, made on the 14th day of May. 1901 First pub- Notice For Publication. ^^Fiist publication, May li. 1901, last July 11, U nited S tates L and Orric«, RosaauBC, O iiw . on , M at 21.1901 Notice Is hereby given that lu compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, 1878, entitled An act for the sale of timber lands In the states ot California, Ore­ gon, Nevada and Washington Territory, as ex­ tended to all tbe public land slates by act of August 4. 1892, Charles W. Gerow of Jackson­ ville, county ot Jackson. state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No 1642. tor tbe purchase of tbe seq ot section No. *1. in township No. 37 south, range No. 4 w and will offer proof to ahow that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or ttoiie than for agricultural purposes, and to estab­ lish hta claim to said land before the register and receiver ot thia office at Roseburg, on Frl day, the 9th day of August, 1901. He names as witnesses: J J Winningham,J. R. O’Neill, Lorin C. Driggs, W R. Htansell, all of Jack­ sonville, Jackson oounty, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descrlbod lands are requested to file tbelr claim* In this office on or before said 9th day ot August, 1901 J T BRIDGES. Register. TERRIBLE Nervous Diseases are the serious misfortune nine- MILTON W SMITH, Attorney tor Plaintiff. EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. In the County Court of tbe Slate of Oregon tor Jackson County. In tbe matter of the estate of Rose Chsvner. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 undersigned has been appointed by tbe oounty court of Jackson oounty, Oregon, sit- ting In probate, exocutrlx ot tbe estate of Rose Chsvner. deceased All persons indebted to said estate are re­ quested to settle the same Immediately, and those hiving claims agslnsl said estate will presentrthemlto Wm. M. Colvlg.atlorney-at law, at his office in >“«>'«onvllle. Or., with proper vouchers attache, .within six months after the date of first publication of this notice. Dated May 20. 1901 K a TE M.'ANDREW Executrix of the estate ot Rose Cbavner, de­ ceased W. M O clfid , Attorney. GUARDIAN’S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance ot an order ot Honorable Charles Prim oounty judge of Jackson oounty, Oregon, made and entered of raoord In tbe oounty court for said oounty on the 14th day of May, li>01. I will on tenths of the women in the ACHES AND "There are plenty of men in this world,” said the bead of the firm, ad­ world. PAINS LOOK dressing the clerk he had summoned • «aval of the Horae. Into the private office, “who can trace ALIKE The horse, which has long been con­ their successes directly to what they TO at first considered failures. I knew a signed by pessimists to the condition Chicago and East three days every week. Through Pullman Sleepers, Salt Lake City to Chicago. Ask your Ticket Agents to make your ticket read via the from Denver. Soareorow«« The term is almoat a misnomer, nov^ day*. For the "century-living crow " has been schooled by experience The scare­ crow doan't scare him. ¡..vestigating orni­ thologists say that be can tell a gun from, a stick find can count up to ' seven Evidently the crow hat ^regretted from M ignorance of his ancestry. The crow ia in aotue things in advance of the human family, There are searc- crows which • cared o ui grandfat her», •nd which are just as frarsorir to us. In spite of the fact that some scientific investigators say "There’s nothing to be afraid of. A scarecrow can’t hurt you," the bulk of men and women still be­ lieve the scare­ crow is a power­ ful and destroy­ ing fetish. This attitude is most marked in relation to certain forms of disease. In disease* of the lungs and respiratcxry organs, for instance, it is the custom to assume that there is no cure for the cough, no help for the hemorrhage, no healing for the lungs. The scarecrow. Con­ sumption, is set up, often taking the form of some inexperienced and unskillful prac­ titioner who denies hope or help to the victim of disease. Yet the records go to show that stubborn coughs have been cured, that persistent hemorrhages have been stopped, and that weak lungs have been made strong by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. _ Women should know of Moore’s Revealed Remedy. of the dodo, still survives and is worth more than ever. All the new schemes of transportation, from the locomotive to the trolley car and automobile, hove not appreciably affected his status. Its wonderful etfeetiveness in Every new business makes more busi­ ness in all sorts of directions. There these diseases has made it thous­ are a constant adjustment and read­ justment going on that follow natural ands of friends. laws. Labor saving machinery, so $1.00 per bottle at the called, has greatly increased the num­ ber of workers, who toll less arduously. Drug Store. Every valuable contribution to our in­ dustrial life works out for the good of the whole In the long run. The horse wiM ever remain the best servant of WHOLESALE AGENTS. man in spite of new invention«.—Phila­ PORTLAND. * . OEBOON delphia Inquirer. Blumauer-Frank Drug Co. Saturday June 22, 1901, at 2o’clock p. m of said day. sell at the dooror the Oourt House. In Jacksonville. Oregon all of The east half of the southwest quarter, the northwest halt of the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 4, In township 36 south, of range 2 west of the Willamette Meridian, In Jackson oounty. Oregon, containing I6u acres. The same being the real property of Swan A. A lender and Chas. J. Alender. minor betra of John A. Alender. decerned Bald property la tn be aold at public suction to tbe highest and beat bidder, for cash, or up­ on good and sufficient scourlty. J A. JEFFREY, Guardian of the minora above named. Dated May 1», 1901. / EAST - - - and SOUTH VIA The • Shasta - Route —OF THB— Do Not Trifle with danger—and remember every cough or cold means danger. Shiloh’s Consumption Cure will cure your cough or cold at once. It will heal and strengthen your lungs. It is a safeguard for you always. Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold. **A «ever« cold settled in throat and br-Xxchial tubes—cold« always lasted several months. 1 tried Shi’oh and it cured me at once. An glad to add my testimony. PlKRkE CUSHING, Rectcr St. Mark's Church, LeRoy, N. V. •hllnh’n Consumption Cure la sold by al! Cru£irirttn at 25c, fi>Oc, Si. XI a bottle. A rrinr* Ban Francisco with steamship line* for Hawaii, Japan, China, th* Phloppmea and Australia, XTil irhr?rUV. »nd rata* oalI on or ad. » *<®nt. Medford. R. KCEHLEft .. H. MARKHAM, Manager g . F. a p . a «’», Portland. Or