ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE REALTY. U OF In the County Court of the St st« of Oregon for Jackson County. In the matter of th« estate of H V. Helms, deceased Notice 1« hereby given that pursuant to an order of the above entitled court, which said order was made on the 6th day of August. 1901, I will, on and after the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. on the «th day of September. 1901. in the town of J ackbon ville, Jackson county. Oregon, sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash, all the following described real property , sit­ uated in Jacksonville, Jackson county. Oregon. UThut tract of land described as being on the easterly side of Oregon street iu Jacksonville. Oregon. st a distance of 24^ feet and inches from the northwest corner of the John W. Mc­ Cully now known as the I. O O F.) building on said street; thence northerly 12 ft. 4li inches •along the line of said Oregon street, extending back 100 feet, preserving the same width, and the north part of lots 5 and 6 and the south part of lots 1 and 2 in block 7. as laid down in the town plat for Jacksonville. Oregon, said land commencing at the northwest corner of the John W McCully mow 1,0 O. F build­ ing fronting said street 28lt feet, running back from said Oregon street luO feet, upon which property there is at this time situated the building known as the Table Kock saloon building. , .. . Also that tract in the said town described as beginning at the east corner of block 29. running thence south-west 43'3 cegrees west along the line of Oregon street. 70 feet more or less: thence north bl degrees west 105', feet. thence 74 feet to Pine street; thence along the line of Pine street 1084 feet to the place of be ginning, the same being in lot 3, in block 29, as shewn upon the official map for Jacksonville. Jackson county, Oregon, and being what is knowh as the Helms' residence property. EDWARD H. HELMS. Administrator of the estate of H. V Heims. deceased. .NOTICE. NERV EWASTE” One of the moat helpful books on nerve weakness ever issued is that en­ titled “Nerve Waste,” by Dr. Sawyer, of San Francisco, now in its fifth thousand. This work of an experi­ enced and reputable physician is in agreeable contrast tc the vast sum of false teaching which prevails on this interesting subject. It abounds in carefully considered and practical ad­ vice, and has the two great merits of wisdom and sincerity. It is indorsed by both the religious and secular press. The Chicago Ad­ vance says: “A perusal of the book and the application of its principles will put health, hope and heart into thousands of lives that are now suffer­ ing through nervous impairment." The book is il by mall, postpaid. One of the most interesting chap­ ters—chapter XX, on Nervines and Nerve Ti ’onies—has been printed separately as a sample chapter, and will be sent to any aodress for stamp by the publishers. T he P acific P ub Co., Box 2058, San Francisco. Charles Nickell, Plaintiff, i , vs. If you haven’t a regular, healthy movement of the W. J. Rodgers, Defendant. » bowels every day. you’re ill or will be. Keep your BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED bowels open, and be well. Force, in the ¿hapeof vio­ lent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The smooth- out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, est, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels for the County of Jackson, on the 3rd day of clear and clean is to take August, 1901. upon a judgment duly rendered in the justice court on tne 10th day of October. ■ k CANDY 1896. which said judgment was docketed in the f CATHARTIC Clerk s office in the County of Jackson on the 10th day of October, 1896, in favor of Charles Nickell, plaintiff, and against W J. Rodgers, defendant for the sum of forty-six and 91-100 dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of eight percent per annum from the 10th day of October 1896. and S9 45 costs and dis­ bursements. I did on the 6tb day of z\ugust, 1901, duly levy upon and will sell as provided by law. at the irone door of the court house of said county, in the town of Jackson­ ville. Oregon, on EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good, DoGood, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10, 25. and 50 rente box. Write for free sample, end booklet on At the hour of 10 o’clock a m of said day. the prr health. Address 433 following described property, to-wit: BTIBLiSti KSSKDY COMPeSY, i tih afro er ¿aff IUKA. E > of S E >4. » W M of S E S E '»of S W *4. sec 5, twp 35. 2 w, containing 180 acres, E , of N W M, N W ‘4 of N W ‘4, sec ¡5: S E of S W J4, sec 10, twp 35. 2 W. NW H sec 34, twp 34, 2 W. all in Jackson Countv. Oregon. To satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and actr Jiag costs visit DR. JORDAN'S «»« at ALEX ORME. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon Da:ed this 7th day of August. 1901 Saturday, September 7th. 1901, KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN MUSEUM OF ANATOMY I SHERIFF’S SALE. Charles Nickell, Plaintiff. | vs. Wm. Charley. Defendant. ) BY VIRTUE OF a N EXECUTION ISSUED out cf the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackaon. on the 3rd day of August, 1901, upon a judgment duly rendered in the .ustice court on the 18th day of April. 1892, which said judgment was docketed in the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court in the county c f Jackson on the Jed day of May. IN*#, in favor of Charles Nickell, plaintiff, and against Wm. Charley, defendant. for the sum of sixty-five and 45-100dollars, with interest at the rate of eight percent per annum from April 16‘h, 1892, and costs amounting to one and 60 100 dollars. I did on the 6th day of August, 1901. duly levy upon and will sell as provided by law at the front door of the court Louse of said county, in the town of Jacksonville, Oregon, on Saturday, September 7th, 1901, At the hour of 10 o'clock a . m . of said day, the following described property, to-wit: Lots i and 2, block 58. town of Medford. Ore gOD S K 1 4 of S W 1 4 and S W M o(S E I 1, sec 5, twp 38. 2 E. all in Jackson county. Ore­ gon. To satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. ALEX ORME, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon Dated this 7th day of August, iyui. gk l^rR*-t An»tomle*l Or.*’«« arr- wm * <* iA« City. A wondar/ul XgMrervQitera mi Waakww**«* or*n/c**tr*«W imsi »’1 dl.oue.woaltivwly aur.J by ■ th* oid**t Hp«ru:l*t u* th, t-aolA* C oml LUt.lMMlgjHr. 1 If 711 DR* J0RDA*- W,VAn DISIAra II A me«* and mid«!« aged mew who ar« «ufTeHaw ’I • 4| fiurn th* effect* of youthful IndU- creüona or eKcewen In maturor years. Narvotisand physical IXblHty. I m - I pot racy, MmMh««d la ail lueompM- cations; «permaterrhcea, PriMtaier- rhwa, tioaorrham, «1« >«, Fre^meney of I rlnalinf, et«, hj eomblnallon of remedies, of great curative priver, the w»r iiaa so arraneed his treatment that It will oat only afford immediate relief, but oerro« i*nt cure. The Doctor doe« not claim toperform miraclev but ia well known U» be a fair «»d square PhyMclan and Hurgeon, pre-amlamM lu his specialty — Diseases of 0« m . SHERIFF’S SALE. PROFESSOR ROBERT KOCH. Spenser and other famous scientists. But It seems that Professor Koch'* declaration that tuberculosis Is not hereditary is the final word on tliis question. For some years the leading physicians of the world have been adopting this opinion. The professor said In his address that the cause of the spread of consumption was the sputum of those suffering from the malady, and he advocated isolation of al! patients in free hospitals. Al JolinNon'* SuccenNor. Robert E. Wright, who ban tx-i-n brought into public view as the proba­ ble successor of the late Albert I.. John­ son, the deceased president of the Le­ high Traction company. Is a lawyer, banker and business organizer of Allen­ town. whose fame extends far beyond tlie city of ills home. Mr. Wright was born in Allentown on Feb. 15, 184S, fits father having l>een a prominent lawyer. Mr. Wright, after ills admission to the bar In 18(58, Joined with his father in the legal business, but soon became conspicuous in the development of in­ dustrial and financial enterprises. In 1M8C> lie became president of the Allentown National bank, one of the leading and successful establishments of Its kind in the Lehigh valley. He also served as the professional adviser of the I.eliigh Valley, the Reading anil the New Jersey Central railroad com­ panies. Lately he lias been associated with the “Johnson syndicate,” In which the famous Cleveland brothers were leaders, in trolley development. His election to the head of the Lehigh Val­ ley traction enterprise would be a nor­ mal ami natural continuation of his re­ cent and past activities. Stepped Into Live Coals. Those who direct the state, wlto ad­ minister the cities, control the legisla­ tures, the financiers, merchants, pro­ fessors, journalists, men of letters— those whom I met in society—are near­ ly all of American birth and of marked American type. I rarely beard a for­ eign accent or saw a foreign counte­ nance. The American world is practi­ cally "run’’ by genuine Americans. Foreigners are more In evidence in London or Manchester. It seemed to me. than they are In New York, Phila­ delphia or Boston.—Frederic Harrison in Nineteenth Century. TunlnK Forks. The tuning fork was the Invention of John Stone, royal trumpeter, in 1811. Though the pitch of forks varies slight­ ly with changes of tlie temperature or by rust, they are the most accurate in< >in* of determining pitch Tuning fork* are capable of being miule of any pitch wltlnn certain limits, but those •oninionly used nre the note* A and C, giving the sound* represented by the second arid third spaces In the treble *tave. Charles Nickell. Plaintiff, t vs E. E. and L. A. Murphy. Defendants. I BY V1RTUEOF AN EXECUTION ISSUED out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED for th- County of Jackson, on the 3rd day of August 1901, upon a judgment duly rendered In Jacksonville, Oregon. the justice court on the ISth day of September. AT PANAMA, COLOMBIA, BY CHAMBER­ 1900 which said judgment was docketed In the LAIN’S COLIC, CHOLERA AND Clerk's office in the County of Jackson ot the EBTAHLISHED IN ISftg ISth day of September. 1900, in favor of Cbarle* DIARRHOEA REMEDY. Nickell, plaintiff, and against F. E and L A. Murphy, defendants, for the sum of fffty-two Dr. Chas. IL Utter, a prominent T hb school continues the careful training and SS-IOO dollars, with Interest at the rate of and thorough Instruction for which it is favor* physician of Panama, Columbia, in a 8 per cent per annum from the 1sth day of Se- • ably known recent letter, states: “Last March I tern her, 19(X). and cost* amounting to nine and ■ TPHiriW thoroughly eradicated from ♦ ta system without the ne* of Mdreary, O 100 dollar*. I did on Ihe Sth day ot Augu*t had as a patient a young lady 1« years The Munic Department Trn««ea fitted by an Expert. *«dl««l 1901 duly levy upon and will sell as provided of age. who had a very bad attack of Pure for Buplure. A quick and radi^ai by law. at the front dwrof the court house of for Pile*. Fl«*ar« and Fl eta Is«, exper by Everything I prescrilied Is curs always In charge of competent and ­ dysentery. said county, in the town of Jacksonville, Ore­ Dr. Jordan ’s special painless methods. ienced teachers. Board and tuition per session for her proved Ineffectual and she was gon. on EVERT WA.W applying to us will wiM be rssstvt of twenty weeks, 180.00. Studies resum­ '/pinion of his complaint. growing worse every hour. Her par­ Saturday, September 7th, 1901, ed •nr September 3. 1900. will Guarantee a fV&ITIVB CUB3 4« ents were sure she would die. She had At the hour of 10 o'clock a m of said day, the For prospectus, address •eery eane wt und^.rfoko. following described property, to wit: Consultation FREE and strictly prlwtK become so weak tliat she could not CHARGED VERY RKARONABLB. N W 1 4 of sec 22. twp .38. 2 W, containing ISO SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. turn over in bed. What to do at this Treatment personally or by letter. acres. In Jackson county, Oregon. critical moment was a study to me; Write f»r Rook, PHIL4HOPHT opulatlon of 5,000,000, a supposi- tlon to which all but insuperable ob­ stacles are opposed. The map of Asi­ atic Turkey shows that the extent of country around Babylon available for agricultural purposes must have b<-en quite Inadequate ^o supply the neces­ sary demands for anything like such an immense population. Perhaps, on the whole, we may esti­ mate the population at from 1,000.000 to 1.200,000. This supposition derives support from the fact that Seleucia, with a population of <100,000 souls. Is stated by Strabo and 1'lluy to have been about half the size of Babylon In the days of her greatest glory. A Stranue Method of Salutation. NOTARY PUBLIC and REAL ESTATE AG’T BEST FOR THE BOWELS SHERIFF'S SALE. Professor Robert Koch, the famous German scientist whose Investigations of the dreaded malady of tuberculosis have been watched with deep Interest for years, was the most prominent fig­ ure at the recent British tuberculosis congress. Professor Koch’s address be­ fore the congress was one of the nota­ ble events of that gathering of espe­ cially able men, but he did not find all those present in entire agreement with his views. For Instance, the profess­ or's Hssertion tliat there Is little if any danger to the human race from itovlne tuberculosis was combated OR. U nited S tates L and O ffice . Abstracts made to Titles of Roseburjr, Or.. June 27, 1901. Lands. To W hom it M ay C oncern :— Notice is hereby given that the LEGAL DOCUMENTS. State cf Grenon has tiled in this office a list of lands situated in the town­ Of all Kind drawn up sspeciallvpertalntnr to the settlement of estates. ships described below. and hasapplied for a patent fur said lands: that the list is open to the public for inspec­ Accounts Collected, Prompt Remittance. MONEY LOANED. tion and a copy thereof by descriptive subdivisions has been posted in a Investment securities a specialty. Jackson convenient place in this office, for the County Scrip bought and sold. I have a complete set of maps of all surveyed inspection of all persons interested, lands in this county, and receive Abstract« and the public generally. monthly from Roseburg Land Office, the Laud Department of the O. & C. R. R. and the State W« of sec 24, tp 37 s. r 4 w. Land Department at Salem of all new entries Se i of sei of fee 32. tp37 s, r 1 e. lam hus prepared to make out home­ Within the next sixty days fol­ made stead papers and can save to part.es the ex­ lowing the date of this notice pense of a trip to the Roseburg land office pre tests or contests against the claim • Number of FlneFarm. and other of the State to any tract or subdivis­ I have Desirable Property In my hand* for ion within any section or part of sec­ Sale. tion. described in the list, on the «FPromnt reply made to all let ters. Charg­ ground tiiat the same is more valua­ es In accordance with >he times ble for mineral than for agricultural Refers, by permission. Hon H. K. Hanna ludge of ihe 1st Judcial District, and to any purposes, will be received and noted business house in Jacksonville. for report to t lie general land ofiice at SILAS J. DAY WcshinKton. D. C. J. T. B ridges , Register. J. H. B ooth Receiver. Various attempts have been made, by ▼lews of C*a>aa»il«* Specialist. Silas <1. Day JACKSONVILLE Th« Popwlatiwa wf Babylaa. PEOPLE OF THE DA pants on,” remarked the dog fancier, "Yes.” gasped the exhausted terrier. •‘but they're not loud—certainly not as loud as Home of lids season's flannel*.” "True. N «vertholes*, what you need is muzzlln i'liiladelphla Press. F igprune CereeJ PHILLIPS of San Jose (capitalisti .... _ . President J M. CLEAVES of San Francisco (U. 8. Surveyor-General) Vtce Prealdent JAMESG. M AGUI RE of San Francisco (es-U. 8. Congressman) Director DUNSMOOR of San Francisco - - - - . . Director (Secretary of California Bank Commlaalonerei O. A. LANE of San Francisco - Secretary and General Manager (lat Vico President California Petroleum Miners' Asaoclatlon I C. H HON. HON. C. H. Send at once for Prosjicctus and Particulars. LONDON OIL COMPANY, Rooms (> and 7, Nth floor Mills Building, San Francisco, Cal. I SV Mention this paper. I DON’T STOP WORK! For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back Buy a Bottle of SNAP SHOT. 547. 46Z Rub in well and Fruit YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. .Grains^ Sutton'*Snap Shot, the wonderful destroyer of all forma of Inflammation In man or bes.t Wo and «I per bottle R. K SUTTON, aol. proprietor and manufacturer, AaMand Oreaon Fir aale at City Drug Store. Jacaaonvllle. and by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point. A Perfect rood Drink The beverage made from FigprUDC .XrCal <■ smooth, palatable and nutritious. Because of the large percentage of natural saccharine mat­ ter In figs nod prunes, Figprune requires less sugar than any other cereal coffee. W All Grocers Sell It. SHERIFF’S SALE. Charles Nickell, Plaintiff, I —< TERRIBLE EAST Nervous Diseases are the serious misfortune nine- tenths of the women in the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. world. Women should know of vs. W. H Pankey Defendant ) BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, on the -’nd day of August. 1901, upon a Judgment duly rendered In the Justice court on the Sth dav of July, INI, which said judgment was docketed in the Ulerk * office In th* County nr Jackson, on the llth day of August. IWt. In favor of Charles Nickell, plaintiff, and against W H Pankey, defendant for the sum of thirty five and U> 100 dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 Kr cent per annum fiom Ihe Sth day of July, It. and coats amounting to »even and 40-100 dollar*. I did on the sth day August, 1901, duly lew upon and will sell a* provided by law. at the front door of the court hou«e of said county, In the town of Jacksonville, Oregon, on Saturday, September 7th, 1901, At the hour of 10 o'olock A M.of said day, the following described property, to-wlt: N l-tof H W 14. sec 28. »nd H I -2 of N W I 4, tec t*. twp 3ft, 2 W, «11 in J«ck«on county, Ore­ gon. To ••tl«fv «eld Judgment, Intereat, co«tn «nd sccrulDg LO«tn. ALKX ORME. Sheriff of J»ek«on Count▼, Oregon. Dated th»« 7th dnv of Augunt, IHoi. Lssvs Portland R SO Laavs Medford 11:4* Arrive Aahland IS:M Arrive Sacramento 8:10 ArriveEan rrancl*oo ? 4* arrive Off den___________ T Ì* m a m a m y M r m a A M Arrive Denver 9:*0 A M~ Arrive itanaaa City Arrive Chloa*den anti El Paso and tourtat care to Chica«o St Loui. New Orlean* and Washington Louie Direct connection al San Francisco xt* «teamship line* for Hawaii, Japan, Chfoa tie Phlopptne* and Auetralls. ) For «•toueh ticket* and rate* oall on or ad R. KtEHLER Manaffer ’LB. MAHKHAM Q. F AP. Ae\ vortland. Or