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1 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, (or Jackson County. NEW SHORT STORIES NERVE WASTE One of the most helpful books on nerve weakness ever issued Is that en N H. Latimer, titled “Nerve Waste,” by Dr. Sawyer, PUlntift, of San Francisco, now in its fifth vs. I thousand. This work of an experi Black Gold Chaunel Mining Co.. \ ft cornoratfoa organized enced and reputable physician is iu under the laws of the State of aureeable contrast tc tbe vast sum of Washington, Defendant. I I false teaching which prevails on this It abound* in To the Black Gold Chaunel Mining Co., a cor lintere-ting subject. ¡»oration, organized under the laws of the carefully considered and practical ad vice, and ha* the two iireat merit! of State uf Washington. Defendant IN TUR NAME Of THE STATE OF ORE. wisdom and sincerity. H Is indorsed by both tbe rei\-loiw GON. You are hereby reQu’red to appear and an and secular press. The UuictRO Ad “A perusal of the hook swer the complaint of the plaintiff, uow on tile vance says: ftpnlnst vnu In the above entitled court and and the application of it* principles cause, on or before the last day of the time will put health, hope aud heart into prescribed In the order tor the publication of thousands of lives that are now suffer this summons, which said last day will be ing through nervous impairment.” The book is «1 by mail, postpaid. Thursday, January 16, IIMte?: and you will One of the most interest ing chap please take no.ice that If you fall to so appear and answer said complatnt within ters—chapter xx, ou Nervines and 'tonics — lias been printed said time, the plaintiff will apply to the Nerve Ti above entitled court for the relief demanded in separately as a sample chapter, and will be sent to any address for stamp, said complaint, to-wit: That the plaintiff have judgment against hv the publishers, T he P acific P ub you, the said defendant, for the full sum of Co. Box 2658, San Francisco. M5.500.00, with Interest thereon al ten per cent, per annum from November 19, 19 1, until paid, together with the further sum of 11000 at torneys fees, with interest thereon at six per cent per annum from the date of said judg JACKSONVILLE OR. ment until paid, together with the costs and disbursements of this suit to be taxed, with interest thereon at six per cent, per annum from dateof judgment until paid; that plaintiff have a decree foreclosing that certain mort gage executed by said defendant, November ¿0, lb94, and recorded November 06, 1804, in <ol. 11 of the Mortgage Records tor Jackson Abstracts made to Title* of County, Oregon, at pages 156-160 thereof inclu Lands. sive, and foreclosing that certain other mort gage made by you on the 5th day of October. LEGAL DOCUMENTS. 1901, which said mortgage was on the 10th day all Kind drawn up sspeclallvpertainUg to of October, 1901, recorded in Vol. 16 of said the settlement of estates Mortgage Records at page 543 thereof: that upon the foreclosure of each of said mortgages plaintiff have a decree directing the sale upon MONEY LOANED. foreclosure of all of the following described Invstment securities a Jackson real and personal property situate! in the □oanty Scrip bought and sold. County cf Jackson and State of U regon, I have a complete set of maps of all surveyed Lands in this county, and receive Abstr»?t* to-wit: monthly from Roseburg Land Office, ne Lai d The northwest 1 4 of southwest I 4. and south Department of the O. & C R. K. and the State east 1 4 of southwest 1-4 of section 1 ,and Dorth- Land Department at Salem of all new entries made 1 am hus prepared to make out home- east 1-4 of northwest 1-4: northeast I 4 and east stead papers and can save to part.es tbe ex 1-2 of the southeast 1 4 of section 12, and north pens- of » trip to the Roseburg land office east 1-4 of northeast 1-4 of section 13, all in township 37south, range 4 w: and the north 1-2 f have a Number of Fine Farms and ot» rr Desirable Propertv In my hands for of the northwest 1-4: the southwest 1-4of north «ale. west 1-4; the northwest 1-4 of southwest 1-4 and «rProm^t renlv made to all letters. Charg the south 1-2 of southwest 1-4 of section 7; the es in accordance with 'he rimes north 1-2of northwest 1-4,and northwest 1-4 of Refers, permission, H. ___ K Hanes ___ by _ __________ Hon. _____ ___ northeast 1-4 of section 18, all in township 37 )U<l«e of the l,t Judcial Di,trict, and ’o so, business house in Jacksonville. south, ot range 3 west. SILA* J. DAY. Also placer mining cla’m No. 1, being the N^4 of the SEM of the NWM of Sec. 12,Twp. 37.3 ,R. 4 W Placer mining claim No. 2, said claim being 1500 feet in length and 690 feet in width, and Is visit DR. JORDAN’S great r located in Sec. 7, Twp 37. S. R 3 W.. as de scribed in recorded notice of location there of. 1051 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 9 Placer mining claim No 3, described as com (Between Sixth and Seventh J \ mencing at a point in the center of Brush The largest Anatomical Museum \ Gulch. 150 feet easterly from a point where In the Wurid. M Grtalnt attraction in the City. A \ said Brush Gulch intersects E. line of SW l < of wonderful »lyht/or vieilort. B NW 1 4 of Sec. 7,Twp. 37,S. K. 3 Wjthence from Weakneaaet or any contract- \ ed diseaee.ponltlwoly cared hy M said commencement point > . 550 feet; thence the oldest npeciniist on the Pacific \ easterly and parallel with center line of said C’oaaL Eatabiiahed 36 years. A Brush Gulch 1500 feet; thence N. 6u0 feet; M. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES \ thence westerly and parallel with center line Young men and middle \ of said Brush Gulch 1500 feet; thence S. 5) feet aged mem who are rutTering A from the effects of youthful India- r to point of beginning. cretiona or excesses In maturer A Placer mining claim No. 4, described as be F years. Nervous and physical Debility, Im- 9 ginning iu center of channel of left-hand fork I potency. lx»el Menbaeead in all itscompli- \ cations; Spermatorrbeen, PreatAter- 9 of Foots creek with the intersection of N. lint rhea, Gonorrhea, Oleet, rreqeency \ of Urfnallsr, ele. By a combination of 9 of NW1 4 of SEI 4 of Sec. IS,Twp 37,8. R 3 W.; thence E. 3J0 feet; thence southerly parallel with center of said creek 1500 feet; thence west 6W feet: thence northerly and parallel with said creek 15(X) feet; thence 300 feet to point of beginning. | Placer mining claim No. 5, described as be ginning in center of channel of Foots creek where It crosses the S. line of the NE1-4 of the NWM of bee. 18, Twp 37, S R 3 W : thence E. 400 feet;tbence southerly parallel with chan nel of left-hand fork of said creek 1500 feet; remedies, of great curative power, tbe Doctor ▼ lias so arranged his treatment that it will not j thence W. 600 fee;; tnence northerly parallel only afford immediate relief, but permanent F with center of said channel 5JJ feet;thence E. cure. The Doctor does not claim to perform a miracles, but is well known to be a fair and 9 200 feet to place of beginning. square Physician aDd Surgeon, pre-eminent \ Placer mining claim No. 6. located and re in bis specialty — Diarasee ®f Men 9 bY^lIIf.Ib thoroughly eradicated from x corded in the name of the Black Gold Channel the system without The use of Mareary. 9 Mining Co., aDd known as Claim No. 6. Truancn fitted by an Expert. Radical \ rate for Rupture. A quick and radical 9 Placer mining claim No. 7 as located by John cwt toe Pile«. Flaaarr and Pinta Ise, by V T. Doner an. and recorded in Vol 7, at page Silas <1. Day NOTARY PUBLIC and REAL ESTATE AG’T. Accounts Cillected, Prompt Remittance. X MUSEUM OF ANATOMY? 332. of the mining records of Jackson County. Oregon. Placer Mining claim No. 8. known as the “Fox” r lacer claim.and situated in the N W1 4 of Sec. 12,Twp 37, S R. 4 W. Placer mining claim No. 9, known as the Pop ulist claim, as the same was located by H H. Clark and recorded in Vol 9, at page 137 of the mining records for Jackson County, Oregon. Together with all tne water tights, ditches and Hanns, easements, rights of way, tene ments, hereditaments and appurtenances upon or belonging to any of *aid property; also those certain water ditches and water rights which take the waters of said Foots creek to, upon or near any of said property, and which are known as the ‘Hawkins” ditch and right, the Magruder ditch and right and the Middle” or ‘ Dutch” ditch and right Together with all real and personal property, including mining machinery,tools, implements pipe, giants or other property which is a part of or has been used as a part of the mining 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 suie there be paid the plaintiff first, the costs and disbursements of this suit to be taxed, with interest thereon 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 the payment of the balance of said judgment, with Interest thereon as aforesaed: that the balance cf the proceeds arising from »aid rale. If any, be pa'd to the clerk of thia court, sub ject to the order of the defendant: that plain tiff have a decree that upon said sale and the delivery of the certificate of sale to the pur chaser of said properly,the then sheriff for Jack- son county, Oregon, put said purchaser into the immediate possession of all of said property; that upon confirmation of salu sale, if such be bad. this court direct that at the expiration of the time for redemption therefrom .If no redemp tion be then had according to law, that tbe then sheriff make, execute and deliver to said purchaser, or to his successor in interest, a good and sufficient deed to ail of said property ; that plaintiff have such other and further relief as shall be just and equitable In the premH- es. This summons is published in Tim DBt cratk : TiMxscnee a week for six consecutive weeks, tbe first publication thereof being Dec . 1901. and the last publication thereof being January 16, 1902, by order of the Hon H K. Hanna, one of tbe judges of the above entitled court; which order was made In chambers at Jacksonville, Jackson County. Oregon. Dec. 2, E REAMES, irtiey Or Plaintiff LIA Tia f.c Dr. Jordan’s special painless metboda 9 EVERY MAN applying to us will receive F our honret opinion of bis complaint. A IVe wiU Guarantee a POfilTIVJt CU9X in T A e”ery rate wt undertake. A 9 Consultation FREE and strictly prlvata. 9 \ CHARGES VERY REASONABLE. \ 9 Treatment personally or.by letter. 9 \ Write for Rook. PHII.OSOPHT OP X JWARRIAOE. M ailkd F hbk . • A valuable 9 T book for meu.j Cail or write T Charity of Ilan Hire. The circus has not always beeu con sidered a desirable adjunct to the church, and It must have been a des perate situation that tempted a group cf Ind la uh women to seek ahi lu such a quarter. It happened at'a time when the fa mous Dan lilce was trying to steer bls rircus through fluanclol breakers. He had got as far as Vincennes, and there ouc day iu a melancholy tnood lie was standing In front of the tent figuring ou tbe prospect of getting out of town at al! ami gloomily listening to dis paraging comments on Ids baud by the townsfolk when he was approached by a party of ladles, one of whom said: “Colonel Rice, we have always heard ot you as a very charitable man. Un fortunately our church has l>eeu dam aged and needs a new roof. We thought you might be willing to sub scribe toward It” The humor of the situation appealed to the old showman. Here he was. without a dollar he could call his own, asked to v-v ltrlbute to charity. He pulled a nickel out of his |>ocket and said with the utmost gravity: “Ladles, this may appear to you a small amount, but It represents all the money I possess. However, I believe heartily in the cause jau are pleading, end 1 shall not utterly refuse your re quest. I promise you that If this show does any business here I will uot only contribute toward repairing your church, but I will put a new roof on It" For one reason or another—perhaps the ladies might explain It—the two performances that day netted so large u sum that the old showman was en abled to pay his way to the next town and the church to rejoice In a new roof. XHQA MSN jo univuSi^- Eqiunçjvj dans jo hho ' i | miw ssju - qsijAAdj' suofs|i iauo ;)• sui jq^ woqjjvici'qjvuioig jnog'uou vdfisuojjuj ÁpuuJdH |J.»pady -«'■MH _ -I MKUA/2Z Wn'47 W/A 3I1O3HYH JLOM Proprietor of Private Lunatic Aiy Intn—This la uu extremely painful ease, It appears thnt he burned 3,000 feet of gas one month and the company only charged him for two. He has never recovered from the shock au<i. 1 fear, never will. ojnimnhg Gift SJP9g 1PJ3UTK Jou <nin|dJOH uiiiia() Jjqipu su|»|uoj)K.*y puu wau jnjJDjqjuoii« j ÏI iq K3I0UJ0JJ JD S| AMofl j*ro suJooKng am ta t.'iniMl | miv pixy am RP vpuifs sVJujuoiiwBtbjj atqvpa^W l p Hie Sleeve, S<lOHq opt,, Cereal 547. Fruit 46X For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back SNAP SHOT YOU ARE GOOD AS NET\ Grains A Perfect Food Drink CërCâl •» smooth, palatable and nutritious. Because of the large [From tbe Gazette, Toowemba, Australia.) percentage of natural saccharine mat» I find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ter in figs and prunes, Figprune I* an excellent medicine. 1 have been requires less sugar than any other suffering from a severe cough for the cereal coffee, MT* All Grocers Sell It. A Good Cough Medicine. last two montbs. and has effected a cure. I have great pleasure in rec ommending it.—W. C. W ocknkr This Is the opinion nt one of our old est and most respected resident«, and lia« been voluntarily given In good faith that other- may try the remedy and be (benefited, as was Mr. Wock- ner. This remedy is sold by City Drug Sjore. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN A GOD SEND r~ D. M. FKRRY A CO- D«truttv Mich. W-h-a-tt F igprune DON’T STOP WORK! BEST FOR THE BOWELS Th*y < o*it a Httle more. They ar* worth n grrnt rfrul more than the ordinary kind. Hold Tywbere |«ui annual frae lUddVIi* JO Ad03 13YY3 At the buttle of Otudurnmn n soldier belonging to a Scotch regiment was nearly killed by a bu'let which struck tbe ground just In front of film while be was firing In a reclining position. uajpimO PUB sjuBjui juj On rising to move a few feet forward, something came down bis sleeve. It was the bullet. How It got up his sleeve without InfilcUng damage can only t>e accounted for ' by the fact that How Oar Ancestors Qaarreled. A study of mediaeval rural life is apt It must have been spent by the time It to give the impression that the princi struck the ground In front of him and pal part of the life of the people was the «vturse of its flight up his sleeve spent in quarreling or In the commls- was Its lust ‘•lllet sion or prosecution of offenses. Our ancestors certainly were a very lltl- gious and a very dlsorderly people. Tbe records teem with Instances of men and women drawing knives against one another, of breaking Into bouses, of prosecuting one another for slander. Then we have such entries as these: “It is ordained by common consent that all the women of tbe village must refrain their tongues from all slander Buy a Bottle of ing.” “Thomas, son of Robert Smith, is fined 12 pence because bls wife Ag nes beat Emma, the wife of Robert, the tailor, and Robert, the tailor, six pence because bis wife Emma swore at Rub in well and Agnes, tbe wife of Thomas.” “It is en joined upon all tbe tenants of the vil lage that none of tbcm attack any oth ers In word or deed, with dnbs or ar rows or knives under penalty of paying j IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. 40 shillings.” Such entries, frequently occurring. Io addition to the innumerable Instances Sutton a Snap Shot, the wonderful dnslroyer of all forma ot Inflammation In man or u. SOc and II per bottle, R. K. HUTTON, solo proprietor aad manufacturer, Ashland, Oregon. of individual attack, slander, petty For sale at City Drug Store. Jacksonville, and by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point. theft and other immorality seem to show a community ot far from perfect The beverage made from Fig’prUDC virtue.—Lippincott’s. It is repo.tea from tbe City of Mex ico that Senor Sabino Osuna has In vented an Ingenious and yet seemingly very simple affair styled the "Contador Rapi.lo Siglo XX” (twentieth century / OR. JORDAN A CO., 1051 Market St, 8. F. rapid calculator». The apparatus, which If you iiaven’t a re-ft-Jar. lieal’hy movement of the bowels every dny, > »u iu Hi or will be. Keep your merjbles tbe ancient Chinese counting bowels open, and I m * w< Force.iu the shaptof rio- lentphyUc or p. I p >i >n, i dangerous. The t*mootb- mtwblne. is for the purpose of rapid e«t, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels computation. clear and Jean is to take New York state has more cowi than CAKCY Pennsylvania and New Jersey com CATHARTIC bined and more than any other one state In the i nion. Iowa belnj second. Illinois third and Wisconsin fourth. The entire number of cows In the states and territories in the exnct^Wncuc fig ures Is 16.292,300. with a total valua W ork while tion of 1514.812.10«. The heaver, the staple fur of the EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taut- Good, Do Good, French regime. Is now becoming scarce Never Sicken. Weaken, or Grip«*. 10, 25, and M cent* p»-r box. Write for free sample, and book'el on and Its price varies greatly according health. AddreRB 433 to fashion. Even the skin of tbe In 8TIRLIMJ SKYEDY COWPAST, INK AGO or 5f.W TONS. offensive rabbit has now a positive market value, ns it is dressed, clipped and dyed a deep brown, almost black, and then becomes what la called “elec tric seal,” much In vogue for ladies’ jackets. The trees now growing on the farm near Franklin, N. II „ where Daniel Webster was born are to be cut up Into friction matches, a manufacturing company having paid $2.800 for the standing tlmlier ujion It. Tbe legisla ture of New Hampshire refused at its last session to pay >3.000 for tbe en tire farm, though .cany palridtlc cltl- C-OBD zena of the atate petitioned to have It sCc«r two »»1 »»k t*MHs free with every Rvrings. Arrveeble tn QB K ecbve, unrivaled Ocr ‘ TOfFimUITUL preserved as a perpetual memorial of f * fewer only PBKB in oi»m en /elope W'/ New Hampshire's grout son. brancn ’vurt urhdn^Hcrea beut utente »uma mi pAcisii) ijr . An exciting scene was witnessed In Pvi: I OREGON tbe Roitilta ring during a bullfight on bicycles. Two of the chulos placed tbe ban<lerllloi>. or abort stabbing sticks. Into the necks of tbe bulls, When tbe second bull entered the ring. Jose Ba surto. maneuvering hia bicycle clever- | ly. placed tbe sticks with great daring, while his comrade coolly «at on his The Fanner wheel, which was propped to stand upright !•> the ring, Luckily tbe bull The Gardener paid no atte itl* n to him and The Housewife Mlpht Re worw. “Ob. doctor,” exclaimed a rheumatic patient “I suffer dreadfully with my bands ami feet.” “Ilut. my dear sir.” rejoined the phy sician. “just try to think how much In convenience y. u would suffer without them.”—Chicago News. Our Native Herbs I, ths name of tbe celebra'sd original herb »food compound which ns, ejected so much__ assoox the afflicted It 1« » sr-at blood purifier aod kidney and liver regulator Tve hundred days treatment for II. Also Nptlv, oil aod Balsam. For >alo hy M rs N D W iiso H. Jacasooriilu, Who will send alm tuac on a nid U- at ion Location Makes No Difference. The Best Photographs Arc still being made by ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. H. C. MACKEY & BOYD, NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance ot sn order of the County Court of the ntate of Oregon, for JscKson County, made on the Ind day ot December. A D. 1801. In the matter of the estate ot Henry Blecher .deceased the underelgn-d. administrator of said estate, wlllseilat public auction to the highest bid der for cash, and subject to confirmation by said County Court, on IN MEDFORD AT THE IG TENT C Street, Opposite Van Dyke’s Store. Saturday* January h, 1902, al 10 o'clock a m . of said day, at the Court bouse door In said County and Stale, all the right, title and Interest of said estate—and that said Henry Blecher had at the time of hl* death—in and to all of the following described real property, lying and being situated in Jackson County. State of Oregon, to alt: The *S of seM of sec S. the sw< of sw<4 of see. 4, tbe w'j of nwM of see 8. the ne'{ ot sec S, the n>4 ot nw'< of see s, thesw'iof nwjg of sec S. r he sw M of sec N, the nw >4 of nw M of sec 17, the ncx of sec IS, the n‘/, of nwM of sec Ik, the CH of sec 7, all in township 3R s, range 8 west, of the Willamette moridlan. containing 181.1 acres, together with ail the tenemonts. heredita ments and appurtenances thereto belonging. The said sale will be made as above stated, and subject to a mortgage covering all of said described lands, which mortgage la now owned by Peter Hrltt, aod upon which th<*re la now due and unpaid the sum of about 83*00. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Dec. t, 1801. ge iRGfc w alter Administrator of the estate of Henry Blecher, deeeaswl W. M. Colvlg. Attorney for Estate. Jacksonville Marble Works J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor Granite and Marble Work st Bvary D«scrt»tl«a Dorata ths II«at ttyla AT KBASONAHLE PRICES Monuments and Cemetery Work a Spcialty Jacksonville, Oregon. TERRIBLE Nervous Diseases are the serious misfortune nine tenths of the women in the ADMINISTRATOR’S SA LE. NOTICE IS HEREIIY GIVEN TH AT PUR SUANT to an order of Che county court of the Slate of Oregon.for Jackson county .made In the matter of the estate of Franoois Laran, do oes med, on November 87, 1801, providing for the sole at private sale ot the property hereto after described, I will.In Jacksonville, Oregon, from and after the hour ot 10 o'clock A. on January 4, 1902, CONTEST NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. URi ran * tatm L ari > Orri< «, K ohkhurc ohbixjm , D» cemb« r 10, 1901. A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled in this office by Aaron C. Manning.con testant, against the homestead entry No. WTO. made January 6. 1897, for the si-2 nel-4, sec 6. twp 35 s, rge. 4 w, by John F Tolson contestee, In which it Is alleged that the said entryman. Tolson, has not res>ded unon tbe lacd Included in his entry for a period of three years, hut ha« abanaoned ihe same, and that this alleged abandonment wa« not due to his employment in tbe army, naw o’- marine corps of the United Sta’es as a private soldier, officer, seaman or marine.durmg th'* wsr with Spain, or during any other war In which the United States may be engaged, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a , m ou February 8. 1902, before Gus Newbury, county e’erk, ac Jacksonville. O'-egoo, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o clock a . m . on February 15, 1902. before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office In Roseburg Oregon. The said nntestant having. In a proper affida vit, filed November 20. I9OI, sst forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not N* made, it Is hereby ordered and di «-cted that • notice be given by due and t < world. Women should know of Moore’s Revealed Its wonderful effectiveness in these diseases has made it thous ands of friends. $1.00 per bottle at the Drug Store. Bliimauer-Frank Drug Co. WHOLUÀLI AQBNT8 ■ell at private sale, to the highest bidder flor caah, all of the following described real prop erty, situated InJaukior. county, Oregon, to wit: The NW>< Of the NF.|< of the BE 1-4 of Bee. 31, Twp. 37 B, R. 8 W., containing 10 acres, lees about one acre heretofore sold to Ehler Band, together with the tenements, hereditament!* and appurtenances belonging to or In any wlsei appertaining to tbe said properly. ' Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, thia 88th day of November, 1801 JAMES CRONEMILI.ER, Administrator with tbe will annexed of the estate of Franoois I.aren. A. E. R samoh , Alt'y for Estate. Dr. J. J MURRAY, VETERINARY BURGEON AND DENTIST Medford. Oregon. r*'lJr*<]u»'eof American Veterinary Collere, New York Oily.