In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ror Jackson County. N .11. Latimer, . Plaintiff, vs Black Gold Channel Mining Co . a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Washington, Defendant. I To the Black Gold Channel Mining Co , a poration, organized under the laws of State of Washington, Defendant. Too much housework wrecks wo­ IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE­ men’s nerres. And the constant GON. care of children, day and night, is You are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint of the plaintiff, now on til«» often too trying for even a strong against you in tbe above entitled court and woman. A haggard face tells the cause, on or before the last day of the time story of the overworked house« ife prescribed in the order for the publication of and mother. Deranged menses, this summons which said last day will be leucorrhaea and falling of tho Thursday, Junuary 1«, 1902; and you »ill please take notice that if you fail to so wouib result from overwork. appear and answer said complaint within Every housewife needs a remedy said time, the plaintiff will apply to the to regulate her menses and to above entitled court for the relief demanded in keep her sensitive female organs said complaint, to-wit: That the plaintiff have judgment against in perfect condition. you, the said defendant, for the full sum of 925,5JO.00. with interest thereon at ten per cent, per annum from November 19, 19 ‘1, until paid, together with the further sum of f lOX) at­ is doing this for thousands of torney’s fees, with Interest thereon at six per American women to-day. It cured cent per annum from the date of said judg­ ment until paid, together with the costs and Mrs. Jones and that is why she disbursements of this suit to be taxed, with writes this frank letter: interest thereon at six per cent, per annum from dateof judgment until paid; that plaintiff Glendeane, Ky., Feb. 10,1901. have a decree foreclosing that certain mort­ I am so glad that your Wine of Cardui gage executed by said defendant, November is helping me. I am feeling better than I have felt for years. I am doing mv 20, 1894. and recorded November 2«. ¡894, in own work without any help, aud I Col. 11 of the Mortgage Records tor Jackson washed last w’eek ant! was not one bit County, Oregon, at pages 156-160 thereof inclu­ tired. That shows that the Wine is doing me good. I am getting fleshier sive, and foreclosing that certain other more than I ever was before, and sleep good gage made by you on the 5th day of October, and eat hearty. Before I began taiing Wine of Cardui, 1 used to have to lay 1901, which said mortgage was on the 10th day down five or six times every day, but of October. 1901, recorded in Vol. 16 of said now I do not think of lying down through Mortgage Records at page 543 thereof; that the day. M rs . R ichard J on at. upon the foreclosure of each of said mortgages 91.00 AT DBVG441ATS. plaintiff have r. decree directing the sale upon For advice and literature. addrcM, givinr ivmp. foreclosure of all of the following described tom«, “The Ladle«'Advisory Departnmt ", The Chattanooga Medicine Co., C hattanooga, Tenn. real and personal property situate! in the County of Jackson and State o^ Oregon, to-wit: The northwest 1 4 of southwest 1-4, and south­ east 1 4 of southwest 1-4 of section 1 .and Dorth- ÍÍ east 1-4 of northwest 1-4; northeast 1 4 and east 1-2 of the southeast 14 of section 12, and north­ east 1-4 of northeast 1-4 of section 13, all in One of the most helpful book, :s on township 37south, range 4 w; and the north 1-2 nerve weakness ever issued is that en­ of the northwest 1-4; the southwest 1-4 of north­ titled “Nerve Waste,” by Dr. Sawyer, west 1-4; tbe northwest 1-4 of southwest 1-4 and of San I’rancisco. now in its fifth the south 1-2 of southwest 1-4 of section 7; the thousand. Tills work of an experi­ north 1-2 of northwest 1-4. and northwest 1-4 of enced and reputable physician Is in northeast 1-4 of section 18, all in township 37 agreeable contrast tctlie vast sunt of south, of range 3 west. false teaching which prevails on this Also placer mining cla«m No. 1, being the NH intere-ting subject. It abounds in of the SE>4 of the NW4 of Sec. 12,Twp.37.S ,R. carefully considered and practical ad­ 4 W. vice. and has the two great merits of Placer mining claim No. 2. said claim being wisdom and sincerity. 15J0 feet in length and 600 feet in width, and is it is indorsed by both tlie religious located in Sec. 7. Twp 37. S. R. 3 VV., as de and secular press. The Chicago Ad­ scribed in recorded notice of location there­ vance says: “A perusal of the book of. and tlie application of its principles Placer mining claim No 3. described as com­ will put health, hope and heart, into mencing at a point in the center of Brush thousands of lives that are now suffer­ Gulch. 1500 feet easterly from a point where ing through nervous impairment.” said Brush Gulch intersects E. line of SWx< of The book is $1 by mail, postpaid. NW 1 4 of Sec. 7,Twp. 37.S. K. 3 W;thence from One of the most interesting chap­ said commencement point 550 feet; thence ters—chapter xx, on o Nervines and easterly and parallel with center line of said Nerve Tonics—has i been printed Brush Gulch 1500 feet; thence N. 600 feet: separately as a sample chapter, and thence westerly and parallel with center line will be sent to any aodress for stamr, of said Brush Gulch 1500 feet; thence S. 5) feet by the publishers, T he P acific P ub to point of beginning. Co. Box 2658, San Francisco. Placer mining claim No. 4. described as be­ ginning iu center of channel of left-hand fork of Foots creek with the intersection of N. line of NWl 4of SE1-4 of Sec. 12,Twp 37,S R. 3W.; thence E. 3J0 feet; thence southerly parallel ‘0-0-0000 0-000-00ooooooooooo-o with center of said creek 1500 feet: thence west 6U0 feet; thence northerly and parallel with said creek l&X) feet; thence 300 feet to point of beginning. Placer mining claim No. 5, described as be via the ginning in center of channel of Fools creek where it crosses tbe S. line of the NE1-4 of the NW 1-4 of Sec. 18, Twp 37, S. R. 3W : thence E 400 feet-.thence southerly parallel with chan­ Railway nel of left-hand fork of said creek 1500 feet; thence W. 600 feet; thence northerly parallel AND with center of said channel 500 feet;thence E. 200 feet to place if beginning. Pl icer mining claim No. 6. located and re­ corded in tbe name of the Black Gold Channel Railroad Mining Co., and known as Claim No. 6. Only transcontinental line Placer mining claim No. 7,as located by John passing directly through T. Donevan. and recorded in Vol 7, at page 339, of tbe mining records of Jackson County, SALT LAKE CITY. Oregon. LEADVILLE, Placer Mining claim No. 8, known as the “Fox” r lacer claim,and situated in the NVV1-4 o PUEBLO, of Sec. 12, Twp 37, S R. 4 W. Placer mining claim No. 9, known as the Pop­ COLORADO SPRINGS, ulist claim, as the same was located by H. H. Clark and recorded in Vol. 9. at page 137of the and DENVER. mining records for Jackson County, Oregon. Th ’ -ep S t ,lend dlv equipped trains dai- 0 Together with all tne water lights, ditches ly To all Points East. and flumes, easements, rights of way, tene­ Through Sleeping ai. J Dining Cars andA ments, hereditaments and appurtenances upon F ree Reclining Cha irs X or belonging to any of said property: also those Tbe moHt magni ir'-nt scenery tn 0 certain water ditches and water rights which America by Daylight. 6 take the waters nf said Foots creek to, upon or Stopovers allowed • n all classes of ? tickets. X near any of said property, and which are known as tte-‘Hawkins” ditch and right, the For cheanest rates and descriptive ? literature adoress O Magruder ditch and right and the ' Middle” or “Dutch” ditch and right J.D MANSFIELD, 5 Together with all real and personal property, Gen, ral Agent, O including mining machinery,tools, implements, M Third Street. Portland. Oregon. y pipe, giants or other property which is a part of or has been used as a part of the mining 00000000-00000000000000000 property or plant of the said Black Gold Chan­ nel Mining Company, in Jackson County, Ore­ gon; that sa’d decree provide that out of the proceeds arising from said sale there be paid the plaintiff first, ‘.he costs and disbursements of this suit to be taxed, with interest thereon visit DR. JORDAN’S aRe*TY at 6 per cent, per annum from dateof judgment; second, that the balance of said proceeds, as far as necessary or applicable, be applied to 1051 MARKET ST, SAM FRANCISCO. CAL the payment of the balance of said judgment, (Betvaea Blithaat Seventh.; A with interest thereon as aforesaed; that the The largoet Anatomical Museum \ balance cf the proceeds arising from said tale, In tbe Wor d. f Grratext attraetlan in tha CUy. A \ 1f any, be paid to the clerk of this court, sub­ Wonderful tight for vltU'trt. M ject to the order of the defendant; that plain­ W«*akne»«aea or any contract- a tiff have a decree that upon said sale and ihe ed dhv»a«ie, lively cured by M the old*'-' specialist on the i'acifle \ delivery of the certificate of sale to the pur­ Coast. Established M years. 4 chaser of »»id property,the then she'd ff for Jack- OR. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES a son county, Oregon, put said purchaser into tbe Young men and middle ▼ Immediate possession of all of said property; agFd mm who are suffering A from ths effects of youthful India- F that upon confirmation of said sale, if such be cretion« or ex■; vi »» ii in maturer a had. this court direct that at the expiration of S years. Nervo m and physical Debility. Im V the time for redemption therefrom.if no redemp­ \ potency, Lost Ml an bond in all Itacompli- \ S catfons; Spermatorrhea, Proatntor- * tion be then had according to law, that the \ rhea. fJanorrb«**, Silleet, Fi rqurnry A of t'riiinifn?. etc By ti combination of A then sheriff make, execute and deliver to said v rpmedle'«. of gr»-at curatlv« power, the Doctor Y purchaser or to his successor iu ioteiest, a d has eo arrang' d his U • atm* r t that f t w ill not A only afftid Immediat," ipilef. but permanent" good and sufficient deed to all of said property; F \ cure. The JK>ctor dune not c.aim topeiforrn A that plaintiff have such other and further relief M miracle*, but H w’distress. Safe pills. French, Euglish. Italian, Spanish. ''ity Drug Store, Jacksonville, and Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. Hungarian, Roumania, Russian, Ser- The Perfect Huy, vian, Bohemian and Polish. “I never heard of hut one perfect b« -:1 d Johnnie pensively as he sul Overworked the Game. Speaking of the trade In war relics in the corner doing penance. ” \nd who was that?” asked mamma. Just after the close of the Spnnlsh war • Papa when he was little.” wag the a Havana correspondent of tbe Boston Transcript writes: "One live Ameri­ answer. Ami silence reigned for the «pact* of can we know of gave It out that he bail bought the last Spanish flagstaff the minutes. from Morro Castle. A week or two I.lmlted Slnirl.-ticss. later, as soon ns shipments could be got Mr. Manhattan—Are the divorced from the States, this same man was ceiling walking sticks said to have lu-en women In Chicago called widows? Mrs. Wabash—Not for any length of turned from the nforesald flagstaff. Some of those sticks were of oak. oth time.—Town mid Country. ers of nsh; some were mnhognny and others ebony, but nobody in those days questioned little things like that. The man might have made a fortune had he confined his business to walking sticks. He didn't, though. He began offering small articles of household furniture, then larger ones, and at last, becoming real bold, he tried to float a general furniture factory—all out of wood from tills large flagstaff. That was bls deathknell, and. though the man Is Represents the highest alive now. his sales are few anil fnr standard of excellence between and are limited to walking sticks again.” in cereal coffee products H g PRUNE 54% California figs and prunes, “How do you feel?” asked tlie lender scientifically blended with 46% of the mob after the tur and feathers well ripened grain, makes a table had been applied iu liberal doses. “Ob, I feel like a bird," smiled tlie beverage of rare quality. Birdlike. barn stormer, glancing at the feathers. I’or such wit they allowed him to In riCPRUNE. there is com- write home and tell the old folks be bined, with the delicious fruit was leaving town by the all rail route. flavor, all the nutritious and —Chicago News. A Good Cough Medicine. {From tbe Gazette, Toowemba. Australia.] I find Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is an excellent medicine. 1 have been suffering from a severe cough for the last two months, and has effected a cure. I have great, pleasure in rec­ ommending it— W. C. WoCKNBR. Tins is the opinion of one ot our old­ est and mo9t respected residents, and ba« been voiuctarily given In go< d faith that other- may try the remedy and te benefited, a- was Mr. Wock- ner. Tl,i« remedy is sold by City Drug S.ore. health-giving qualities of fruit and grain. Boil from 5 to 10 minutes only ALL GROCERS SELL FIGPRUNE, ALL CASES DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born ileal are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WKRWIAM, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: IlALTiMcur, Mrr, and ordered your treat­ ment. After J had uaed it only a few day« according to your direction*, the noiacacraaed. and to day, after five weeks, my heuriug in the di«eai«ed ear ha» been entirely restored. 1 thunk y»iu heartily and beg to rviuuiu Very truly your«, ‘ F. A. U'HKMAN, 7.40S. Broadway. Baltimore, Md. Our frcafmciit > ur» Ly thu IcnUvra «1 tho Mormon Church nnr < igArvi tie Ninoking. C«r«s Ltosl .’T » >bih«oinalai '• 9 a 9n Bntk. i» Fink, Evil Kvll Ihair»"’, . ** M»inli al U.ir I«»» <» llittk, Nertuu« DebUlff,' ndaclio, ('••ti'itvta to Murry, 1 • >><« - ,.f f ***» h «* , Vn» • urConatiua- H(<>>>• Qulckn«*M of AllN'boV' A'«?vo« lid«. Effect« tro ImrnMiutv. » • r nd * t <*. ’ » c» 01 * I 1 . tiou. tlou. Don't _____ g»*t dtMponni m, a cure k hi hu: ■••n ru rlt. uuu* UUJXJt ’ una . ______ or «ni. Htlinnlatci Htlmnlatea the f>rnin an<1 nerve re 1 • re. itCc. a I -x 6 I ; * ” 1 ‘ ' “ i. * u.l. ‘ A V i.litu gua.-aute«, U> cur« or ia«land, Oregon. Fir aale at City Drug Store. Jacaaoorllle, and by Dr J. Hlnklo Central Point. Location Makes No Difference The Best Photographs Arc still being made by BAD LOOD The Hraltlijc t 1.” j J In Europe. An article !n tlie StatistIscbe Wocben- whrift upon ihe comparative increase of longevity In tbe various nations of Europe Imagines that Sweden will bo­ fore long become recognised as tbe healthiest of European lands, In the early part of tbe last cerftury its stanl- tarv reputation was bail, but between 1830 and 1840 its mortality was reduced to 20.8 in 1,000. Each successive decade has shown a remarkable im­ provement In the longevity of Its In habitants. In 1870 the deaths were 2i).2 in 1,000; in 11MNJ. 10.5. With such favorable* conditions of health it is no wonder that the tourist in Sweden should say that lie ”inet an old Swede at every turn.** CEREAL ANY \ HEAD NOISES? ARE YOU DEAF? "CAK ARETM do oil claimed for them snd are a truly wonderful medicine I have often wished for a medicine plsaaant to take and at last have found it In Caacarals. Since taking them my blood has been nurltled and my compiexiqn has im­ proved wonderfully and I feel much better In every way M ils . S allis K riKLLAioi Luttrell. Tens. H. C. MACKEY & BOYD, IN MEDFORD IG TENT AT THE C Street, Opposite Van Dvke’s Store. CANDY CATHARTIC üä&caäcto Jacksonville Marble Works J. C. WHIRR, Proprietor Pl«»«»nt Pslalable Potent. Tut, Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 2ÔC. 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Bt.rtl-r R.nritr I'i...... t hl.Mto. ■ n.lr—al, n.w Vert. 31, Ufi TH RAP Bold »nd runranteed by all driip- RU‘ I U*DAu U> Cl KE Tobacco Ilabll Granite and Marble Work • 1 Br«ryDe■c r 1 p11on f>on«In th« Heat Styl« AT REASONABLE PRICES C'oatly FlKSa. A curious case <«u>e up the other day before tlie court In Caroline coun­ ty. Mil., when an uncieiil n-sldent was charged with the larceny of nine eggs. Extra Jurors had to be suniiuuned. and It cost the county $250 to try tbe cane. Tbe nccused was seventy-three years old. His counsel mild he had known the defendant for forty years, and It was incredible that he would steal eggs, lie argued that anyhow the state had not shown that the eggs were sound, and nine rotten eggs would have no value at all. The Jury stayed out titteen niinuteH and return­ ed a verdict of not guilty. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance of an order of the County Court of the state of Oregon, for Jackson County, m&de on the 2nd day of December, A. D. 1901, In tbe matter of the estate ot Henry Blecher .deceased, the undersigned, administrator of said estate, will sell at public auctioo to the highest bid­ der for cash, and subject to confirmation by «aid County Court, on Saturday, January 11, 1902, Monuments and Cemetery Work a Spcialty Jacksonville, Oregon 9 TERRIBLE Nervous Diseases at lOo’c ock A M. of said day. at the Court are the serious misfortune nini house Uis.r In said County and State, all the right, title aud Interest of said estate—and tenths of the women in the 1 hat said Her ry blecher had at the time of hla Our Native Herb» death—In and to all of the following described I h the name of tbe celebrated original he.*b real property, lying and being situated In world. Women should know ol compound which nan effected so much . Rood ____ Jackson County, State of Oregon, to wit: among the afflicted It I m a groat blood purifier The s!4 of s«M of sec 5. aDd kidney and liver regulator Two hundred day« treatment for fl. Aino Native Oil and the ««M of sw>4ofscc I. Balsam, b’or sale b* tbe w>4 of nwM of sec 8, M kh N. D. W ilson , Jacksonville, the ne’4 of aec 8, • Who will send almanac on application. Samples can be seen at T he T imes c trice tbe n’4 of nw'4 of aec 8, the aw« of nwM of sec 8. the aw M of aec 8, the nwqof nwq of aec 17. the neM of sec IS, the x’A of nW, of sec IK, Its wonderful effectiveness in the e‘4 of aec 7. all In township a, range !i west, of the I Willamette meridian, uuntalning 1243 acres, these diseases has madeitthous- Our AntlaeMll f| J Self - Kx- together with all the tenements, heredita­ panding Hy. ia«| • rka a new v OPEN r ands of friends. ment» and appurtenances thereto belonging. ÄiÄvi-Xi isas'ïiwi'.Âr Tbe an Id aalu will be made an above elated, $1.00 per hottie at the and subject to a mortgage covering all of said described lands, which mortgage la now owned by Peter Britt, and upon which there la now Drug Store. due and unpaid the num of about I3AKI Dated st Jacksonville. Oregon, Dec. 8, IUOI, GEOBGk; W AuTKR. Administrator of the estate of Henry WHOLESALE AGENT« Blecher, deceased. W. M. Colvlg, Attorney for Estate. PORTLAND. - OtBOOV U Unp (Pronto, ise IX Miiei >ervn A GOD SEND r~ Moore’s Revealed Remedy. JT EXPANDS Blumauer-Frank Drug Co. <_J A fc* -A- O n X A . th» yf Ilw bud Have Always Bouffir astu£.tnw My Thought a. In daytime. n> I go about, I hear my thought« apeak plainly out; They bid me laugh and run and about And have all aorta of fun. Ami when the leaaona have been said They straightway put it in my head To play again til, time (or bed, Which gomee when «lay ia dune. At nighttime, quite the other way, I never once have heard them aay That they'd like me to go and play; They are to still, you see. For if they speak it is so low 1 cannot hear, and so I know How noiselessly they come and go While making dreams fur me. CHOICE MISCELLANY summons • i, t'k* -»• •< J.i .a GUARDIAN’S SALE OF REALTY In the County Court of th. State of Oregon for Jackson County, sitting In probate. In the matter of the eatate and guardianship of the minor helm of George Schumpf, de­ ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PUR auant to an order of tne above entitled court, which said order wan made on the (let day of September, 1801. tbe nnderslgnod, guardian of the minor belrn of George Schumpf, deceased, will on and after the hour of 10 o'clock a m , on Saturday, December 14. ISOI, In the town of Jucknonvllle Jackson county. Oregon, sell at private aale, to the highest bidder for cash, all the following described reel property, nltuatod In Jackson county, Ore­ gon. to-wit! The SWM of neq, the nwqof neq, and the eH of set(, section io. township 40, 2 west, W M. Dated Nov. 14, 1001. KHL.BRBAND, Guardian of thn minor helm of George Bchumpf, dreeaaed. A." N. Bol.tm, Attorney. Dr. J. J MURRAY VETERINARY BURGEON AND DENTIST Medford. Oregon WGraduateof Amer loan Veterinary Collo«« New York Oil,. Offioe at Naah Livery Stable. Phone M I