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< as y w E DEMOCRATIC TIMES. THURSDAY. ..JANUARY 2, 1902. PERSONAL MENTION. , MI m Carrie Dyar of Aihlund ha« (been visiting in Jacksonville. Judge Day, who has boen confined to his home is able to be out again. Miss Gertrude McCallen of Ashland ha* been visiting Mis« Helen Colvlg. W. J. Compton, fornffirly a resident of this county, is located in Lus An gele*. John C-Barnum, conductor of the R. R. V. R.. 1« visiting in San Fran cisco. Hon. W. M. Colvlg has returned from a professional trip to Grant’s Pass. J. H. Buffer, Jr., and hla family are now located at Woodlawn, a suburb uf Portland. Alex Thompson has returned from his visit with relatives living in Table Rock precinct. Thos. Riley and G. 8. Butler, coun ty commissioners, are in Jacksonville, on official business. H. Von der nellen of Wellen and his son Harry have returned from their trip to San Franc! sco. Mrs. D. B. Soils« of Pooli Bah and her youngest daughter have gone to Los Angeles, to visit with relatives. W. R. Nipper of Josephine county, /he well-known lumber manufacturer, was In Jacksonville a few days since. Mrs. D. McCarthy of Ashland is visiting her «on, Under Sheriff Mc- .artby, and 1« accompanied by tier daughter. Dan Ulneen, the expert miner, who Is now operating in the vicinity of Hornbrook, Calif., made j ’ he T imes a call this week. I ’ McCully, a prominent citizen Muwa county, and lit* family re- . y paid Ashland a visit. He is a ^.Hin of Jan. C. McCully. /^Renry Wendt, Jr., after touring a ge portion of the Northwest, has a ted at Baker City, where he is in vested in a photograph gallery. 'las Carrie Beekman, who lias been .siting in the Ea*t and at Portland nt Big tile past several months, re- "rnecl home one day last week. , Henry Judge, the pioneer saddler- ad ills family have gone to San Fran* isco, which will be their future onie. They carry with them the est wishes of Liieir many friends. B. B. Beekman, a prominent attor ney of Portland, spent the holidays In Jacksonville. He was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. C. C. Beekman, on hla return to the metropolis. Magnus 8. Hall, a son of the late A. T. Hall, who came to Jacksonville in response to a message informing him of the Illness of his father, returned /'home soon after the funeral. He is a I /prominent Jeweler and optician of , Mankato, Kansas. ! Hon. R. G. Smith. Jos. M om , O. C. • Baker, Mrs. H. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rehkoff, Harry Jones, G. O. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Wood, Mrs. A. C. Hough, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hyde were among the excursionists to San Francisco from Grant's Pa**. I T. J. Kenney, Chas, Nickell, Prof. Vashburn, Misses Hose Bucklev and Emma Ulrlct», Win. Koepp«, Henry I Orth and Ernest Elmer were among those who went to San Francisco the day after Christmas. The two last named expect to remain permanently n California. Hon. W. A. Carter, a prominent young attorney, and MU* Ethel Hughes,the popular and accomplished angliter of John Hughes of Salem, who were united In matrimony last Tuesday, have arrived at Gold Hill, hich will be their future home. In ifson with their many friends T he ' imes trusts that their voyage on atrimonlal seas will be fraught with nbt uoded success and wedded bliss. Fred. Blakely of Toledo, Ohio, to horn the council of Roseburg let the mntract for grading and •urtaclng with crushed rock about ten blocks of principal business street* of that , formerly operated in tiie mines 6 Gold Hill. The price to be paid 2.41 per running foot. Cemeot •rs are also to be put In, making mtantlai improvement Septem- , 1902,is »he date specified for the pletlon of the work. Mr. Blakely In Grant's l*a*s recently. :<lndlv take notice that Ely’s uld Cream Balm Is nf great beDe- those sufferer* from nasal ca- !rh\who cannot Inhale freely ough the nose, but must treat ■mselves by spraying. L'quld :am Balm differ* In form; but not llcally from the Cream Balm that stood for years at the head of rem- n for catarrh. It may bo used in i nasal atomizer. The price, in- /dlng a spraying tube, I* 75 cents. (Id by druggist.* and mailed by Ely Vither*, 56 Warren Street, New >e young ladies of St. Helen’s Hall > a delightful entertainment .uesday evening, Dec. 18th, pre Ring scenes I, 11 and II of Acts I ,11, from Romeo and Juliet. The bg ladle* did exceptionally good ■. with the play, and the different s were played becomingly. Mis« A Hexter, who played the part of Tain the first act, did excepttonal- ,»ver work, while the part of the mu nurse was sustained by Miss Ethelwynne Harris. The stern »nd hearties« father, old Mercullo, •as represented by Miss Thora Ptml- t «<>n, who sustained the difficult part with apparent e»ae. MI m Poulson /as a decided favorite with the audi- -ice, and aroused much applause. Ins Sinclair and Mis* M. Nickel I, who sped Romeo's part«, sustained their I arte In exoellent style. After the urtatn fell an informal reception was held, followed by dancing. The big schoolroom was crowded with guests, all of whom enjoyed the en tertainment—[Sunday Oregonian. Blown to Atoms. The old ide* that the body some time« needs a powerful.drastlc.purga- pill has been exploded; for Dr. I tive King’s New Life Pills,which are per- yclly harmless, gently stimulate IIv- «nd bowels to expel poisonous niat- . -Vcleanse the system and absolutely <ire constipation and sick headache. f ■Aly Infallible pile cure. 26c a box al City Drug Store. ■ -e’ LOCAL NO re». Write It 1902 The event Is Jan. 11th. the different schools will resume studies Monday. Come and see the child wonders at the Spinter«’ Convention, Jan. 11th. Buy your candies at The Boss. Cheapest arid best In Southern Ore gon. * 8wearlng-off time Is at hand. Many good resolutions have again been made. The Swayne-Boaz injunction suit wa* argued In Judge Hanna’s court one day till« week. There is more or less fog n owadays; but dtherwlse the weather Is mild for this time of the year. The oouhty commissioners’ court Is In session and wlH probably not finish Its work until Saturday. The ninth wonder is to see the old maids transformed Into June buds at U. 8. Hall, Jan. 11, 1902. Reverends 8. H. Jones, W. Bitter and M. McGregor will all hold scr vice* In Jacksonville Sunday. Come one and all to see the old maid, at U. 8. Hall, Jan. 11th, who i* so old that she cannot be transformed. Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, etc., In book form, can always be ob tained at T he T imer Printing House. Professor MakeXlver is more won derful In Ills feat* than any of the hypnotist* who h»ve «ver visited our town. Jan. 11th. District Attorney Reames this week attended to two candidates for the penitentiary, and they are now wear ing striped uniforms. Salt Mackerel. Salt Salmon Hellie», Holland Herring, At Nunan’s. Wm. Koeppe, watchmaker and Jew eler, is now located on California street, opposite the postoffice. Satis faction a ran teed. The Boss Is better prepared than ever to til. 11 orders fur article^ appro- season. Fresh candles, priate to thh i iiuts and fruit a specialty. * Jacksonville Fire Co. No. 1 and the board of trustees will hold their monthly meetings next Monday and Tuesday evening* respectively. Each and every man of Jacksonville je requested by the old maids to be present Jan. 11th, at U. 8. Hall to re ceive the nuts cracked by them. F H. Rowe, who formerly operated atToio, ha* been adjudged a bank rupt, and a meeting of his creditors will be held in San Francisco Jan. 13th. G. W. Mackey-has re-opened the Medford Photo Gallery In Adkina’ building, C street, opposite Jackson County Bauk. Up-to-aate work and reasonable prices. Sixteen pounds of California dry granulated sugar. 61.00; 7 lbs. of choice green coffee, 61.00; 2gallon bucket of Peerless syrup,61.00. At hUNAN’S. Mr«. N. D. Wilson has left a supply of Native Herbs, Oil and Balsam, the great blood purifiers and kidney and liver regulators, at T he T ime « office, where they can be ob tained at the regular price. The partv given by the Jacksonville Dancing Club Friday evening wa* a success in every wav. These events are becoming decidedly popular. Sig nor Boffa furnished the mnslc. When in Medford ask for Myers, the popular Jeweler. Hi* stock of good* cannot he beaten in Southern Oregon, if equaled. He sells and repairs dia monds, jewelry, watches and clock«, cheaper and better than anyone else. Ray Jackson, a native of Jackson ville, whose parents reside at Baker citv, lost two of bls toe* Saturday evening. Helsa railroad brakeman, and while coupling cars at Grant’* Pas* made a misstep, which resulted in the accident. Bolton & Pell’s holiday excursion to San Francisco was even more success ful than those preceding it. Several hundred residents of Jackson, Joseph ine and Siskiyou counties took till* opportunity to see the sights of the Pacific coast’s metropolis. Uncle Bob Galbreath, a pioneer resident of Klamath county, and who wa* well known in Southern Oregon, died at the home of his daughter,Mrs. Dixon of Olene, recently. lie left elgiit children, all grown, among whom are Mrs. N. Fease and Harvey Galbreath of Grant’s Pass. J. Nunan’s mercantile establish ment was entered late one night this week and robbed of a number of artt- cles, chiefly wearing apparel. The thief or thieves entered by the rear, having removed a pane of glass. The plunder was hauled away In a light, buggy, which was tracked up Tliird and Pine street*, then down Oregon and California «treets, when all trace of it was lost. Dawson advices state that Dr. Willis E. Everette, formerly an as- sayer at Tacoma, where he had one of the biggest assay offloes and largest collect Ions of miner«!« In Washing ton, has just been denied the right to further act. as commissioner of deeds in the Klondike under a commission Issued by the governor of Texas. Everette formerly operated In South ern Oregon, and Is a very tricky Indi vidual. The county clerk Is getting suppl lea for the registration of voters, which begins this month and ends in May. Voter« must register for each general election, and consequently all those who registered In 1900 must come for ward again. Young men who have Ju*t become of ag« and new residents all must register. Precinct maps must be prepared In order that the olerka may be able to register each elector In the precinct in which be re sides j. . The Oregon Farmers’ Congress will be held at Halem, January 6th to 9th, 1902, inclusive. “The Oregon Dairy men’s Association and the Oregon Livestock Association will hold their annual meeting at the same time and place. The fruit roeu, Btate Grange and hop men will also be represented. The <>re|ton State Board or Agricul ture will likewise hold special meet ings for the purpose of preparing a program for next year’s state fair. In view of the recent rapid advancement In stock raising and dairying through out the state this meeting should lie of great benefit to all interested in agriculture, and an unusual larga at tendance is assured. Wtrren Veitch, a cheap creatare The Game of the Season MARRIED. whi live« off tn i ear uings of Ills fam Probably the most Interesting and . _________________ — ily, came before Judge Hanna last weak on a charge of having stolen hardest fought game of foot bun ever F uller -F ahrar -AI Klamath Falls, In Southern Oregon was that ■ Dec. 11. 1901, by Rev. ” J. ................ M. Me- articles worth about 636 from Jame* played which took place at Medford Christ-' Horace Fuller and Mis* Della Perdue of Medrord, about a year ago. mas between the Jacksonville and | I Comb, Farrar. H e has made hlm*elf scarce sine? then, Medford teams. A number of tine returning to visit bis relatives a few plays were made, and the Immense M ee —C ary --At Grant’s Pass, Dec. 2«, 1991, bj Rev. Robert Booth, days ago. Veatch pleaded guilty and crowd present became wild with ex FrahK Mee and Mrs. Jennie Cary. was sentenced to do time in the penl- citement at times. Jacksonville won tentiarjr for a year. Under Sheriff by a score of 17 to 11. It looked S pencer —A ikin —In Yamhill Coun McCarthy and 8. E. Dunnlngton took rather ultramarine for the winners at ty, Dec. 22. 1901, F. W. Spencer of McMinnville, and Miss Eva Aikin. him to Salem. the end of the first half, however, as Southern Oregon State Normal they had not made a point at that K ekne —B arneberg —At San Fran School will open Jan. 6th. Special stage of the game, The following cisco. Dec. 24, 1901, Dr. J. M. Keene review classes will be organized and wee the line-up. and Miss Mollie Baroeburg, both of Medrord. continued through the year for those J acksonville M edfjrd desiring to take •''aminations for Freel P erkins — B lodgett — In Jackson L E R Hoover county or state papers. There will be Cooper ville, Dec. 24, 1901, by Judge Charles LT R Whitman opportunity to teach in training Oglesby Prim, Gerald Perkins and Ida M. LG R Vincent school under direction of critic teach Johnson Blodgett. C Murray er. The State Course or Study will Reames RG L Gregory R ollinson —S nyder —At Marshfield, receive special attention. Recent im- Ulrich R T L Jackson Coos county, Dec. 16, 1901, Charles &rovementa enable the school to do Nunan RE L Beeson Rollinson and Miss Allie Snyder. etter work in all departments than Daily Rotharmel O den — H aviland — Near Grant’s S H L ever before. Orth Anderson Pas*, Dec. 26, 1901, by Judge Axteil, The American Beauty party given Washburn R H L Mickey PhiliipOden and Miss Cora Havi by M is* Helen Colvlg at her residence Von der Hellen B Slinger land. Tuesday evening was one of the The Jacksonville foot ball team has D ickey —F reeman —Near Klamath- pleasantest as well as the most novel played four games this season,and not on. uec. 25,1901, James Dickey aod of the many events which have glad been defeated once. It has thus Miss Grace Freeman. dened the holiday season. Dam Ing earned the championship of Southern and games, Interspersed with music, Oregon, having beaten every club were indulged io, which were supple playing In this section, excepting BORN mented by an elegant collation. Eavli Point’s. Our boys put up a Tho»e present were Misses Sophie better ,'sme every time they play,and M c K ee —In Watkins precinct, Dec. Muller, Gertrude McCallen, Marie are wiil.og to meet all comers. 19, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Nickell, Laura and Lucinda Reames, McKee, a daughter. Lewis Ulrich, Chas. Nunan, Irwin Brain-Food Nonsense. C amahan --AI Ke no, Klamath coun Eckelson and P. Donegan, Jr. ty, Dec. 12. 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Another ridiculous food fad has The holiday raffle which took place C. Carnahan, a son. at The Banquet was the blgget and been branded by the most competent most successful affair of the kind that authorities. They have dispelled the M axwell —At Bonanza, Klamath county, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Max ever occurred In Southern Oregon. silly notion that one kind of food Is well, a son. Two hundred dollars In cash were dis needed f or brain, another for muscles, tributed. The capital prize was won and still another for bones. A :or- P adgett —At Keno, Dec. 10, 1901, to by M. M. Taylor, Gus Newbury and rect diet will not only nourish a Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Padgett, a Eugene Thompson, for each of whom particular part of the body, but it daughter. , will sustain every other part. Yet, was thrown 44. W. W. Miller of Ash W ilbur —At Grant’s Pa«*, Dec. 21, however good your food may be, its land won tile 650 prize with 15. John 1901, to Mr and Mrs Myron Wilbur, F. Miller und Lewis Ulrich each cap nutriment Is destroyed by indigestion ¡t sun. or dyspepsia. You must prepare for tured #10, while the other sums were won by syndicates. The magnificent their appearance or prevent their F aught —At Ashland. Dec. 28, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Faught, a son. turkey supper set afterward was amp coming by taking regular doses of ly done Justice to by the Urge crowd Green's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A present. DIED. few doses aids digestion, stimulates The members of P. P. Prim’s Cabin the liver to healthy action, purities No. 15, N. S. O-, scored another social the blood,and makes you feel buoyant S isemoke —At Portland, Dec. 28, 1901, success New Year’s eve. The mas and vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G. Mr<. Mary E. Sizemore, aged 63 yrs, querade ball given by them was a Green’s reliable remedies at City G albreath —At Lost, river, Klamath magnificent success ia every particu Drug Store. county. Dee. 16. 1901, R. A. Gal- Get Green’s special lar. Tiiere were nearly 60 maskers, almanac. breato; aged 82 years, 9 montus and and ttie number would have been still ’ 14 day«. Stop« the Cough greater had the Portland costumer J ordon -At Grant’s Pa-s, Dec. 26, and Works off the Cold. been more reasonable in his prices. 1901. Herbert Willard, Infant son of Bromo-Quinine Tablet« cure a cold The spacious court room had been dec Laxative In one day. No Core, No Pay. Price 25 een!« Mr. and Mrs. William Jordon; aged orated for the occasion and was 19 mouth«. crowded witli votaries of Terpsichore. RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS. B rown —At Central Point, Dec. 26, Two hundred tickets were sold, mak 1901, Mrs. J. J. Brown. ing It the danciogeventof the season. Rev. Mr. McGregor will hold ser P otter —At Ashland, Dec. 26, 1901, T he T imes will endeavor to do Justice vices at the M. E. church, In Jack to the occasion in its next issue. Mrs. bu-an Jane Potter; aged 72 sonville, Sunday morning and even years, 10 months and 18 days. E. R. Williams was detected in the ing. role of a shoplifter in Ashland one WiLsoN--At Medford, Dec. 26, 1901> Rev. 8. H. Jones will hold services day this week, for which he was sent or Bright's di.-ease, Emma Frances, at the Presbyterian church in Jack to the penitentiary for a year by wire nr J. R Wilson; abed 44 jears,9 sonville every Sunday, excepting the Judge Hanna. He went into A. 8. months and 1« day«. 4th Sunday in the month, when he Barne*’ store for the alleged purpose will preach at Woodville. Of buying a pair <>f shoes, and when Rey. W. Bitter will hold services the proprietor’s back was turned he concealed a pair of pantaloons and a during the month as follows: First necktie under bis coat. William« Sunday, Jacksonville, at 10 a . m . and was overtaken before be got far and 7.30 p. M.; second Sunday, Ashland, the articles were taken from him. He 10 A. m . and 7:30 p. m .; third Sunday. was then ai-rested and brought to Jacksonville. 10 a . m . and 7:30 p. m ; Jacksonville, being escorted to Sa fourth Sunday, at Jacksonville, 8:30 “ I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor to lem by Sheriff Orme and C. J. Meier. AM and 7:30 p. ji ., at Medford 10:30 A. M. _______ _ stop my hair from falling. One- H. E. Ankeny, one of Southern Ore half a bottle cured me.” gon’s most prominent mining men. For Sale, J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, Ill. and a member of the Lewis and At a sacrifice, to close an es- Clark Exposition Commission, who ______ of a ten-barrel has been mentioned for the office of tate, the machinery Ayer’s Hair Vigor is governor, said: "As far as being a roller flour mill. For particulars ad E. M. C ockerline . candidate for the office is concerned, dress certainly the most eco Grant s Pass, Or. I desire to state that 1 arn not. nomical preparation of its Neither am 1 personally making a lf the Baby la Cutting Teeth. canvass for the nomination on the Be sure and use that old and well-tried reme kind on the market. A Republican ticket, nor have I author dy. Mas. W isslow ’ s S oothing S thup . for ized my friends to do so. Whatever children teething. It soothes the child, soft little of it goes a long way. the turns, allays all pain, cures wind colic talk there is on the subject is entirely ens and Is the best remedy tor diarrhoea. Twenty- gratuitous. As far as 1 am able to five cents a bottle. It doesn’t take much of «ize up the feeling ia my county, I it to stop falling of the would *ay that party sentiment Is Letter List. favorable to the renomination of Gov The following is a list of letters re hair, make the hair grow, ernor Geer." maining uncalled for in the Jackson Mrs. M. E. Slsemore died at a sanita ville postoffice Dec. 31, 1901: and restore color to gray rium in Portland last Saturday, after Alms. Mr Patrick. Mrs Harry hair. SLIS a Mt«. AU Sraobta. a lingering illness. She' was one of Cooper. Mrs Alice Parker, RL the earliest settlers of Southern Ore Graff. Rev E C Winsdor Hotel If your druggist cannot supply you, gon, having come from Missouri with One cent will be charged upon de send us one dollar and we will expresa her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James livery. you a bottle. Be sure and give the name Rowe, in 1852, and settling iu Sam’s of your nearest express office. Address, J ohn F. M iller , P. M. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, M am . Valley. One of toe worthiest and most highly respected of ladies, her death Is regretted by all who knew her. The remains were Interred In the Sam’s Valley cemetery Monday afternoon, Rev Mr. Lockhart’ of Central Point, officiating. Mr*. Sise- more Is survived by four sons and one daughter—Horace, Janies and John Pelton, Lindsey Slsemore and Mrs. W. B. Johnston. Happiness will go out of your life The installation of the officers of forever, my sister, if vou have any Adarel Chapter No. 4. (). E 8., was of the symptom» mentioned in Mre. a handsome affair. Mrs. Dora Har Valentines letter, unless you »ct Th« beet waterpreef garments in tb« world. Mada from th. best m.t.rl.l. ud baugh, the efficient past worthy ma Gcmptly. l‘r<<’.’ie Lydia I • Plak- warranted waterpraal. Mad. to it .ad tron, officiated, a-sisted by Mrs. Anna m’s Vegetable Compound at oreee. the roachMt work ana weather. I,««k far the trade mark. M roar dealer Beach as marshal. The following it is absolutely sure to help yon. Then does not hare them, write for eatafogne to were installed to serve during the en write for advice if there i» anything I. T. Mtn« as4 ratkiw u. €«., AgU., 8a» Frasetee. suing term: W M. Emma Helm«, W about your case you do not »ad»r- P, Jas Cronemiller. A M, Amalia stand. Britt, Sec, Corinne Linn, Trea«, Mary You need not be afraid to tell the Miller, Con, DalayHuffer, AC.Betilah thing* you could not explain to the Nell, Chap. R 8 Dunlap, Mar, F M doetor—your tetter will be weenoaly by Loye, org iuiat, Florence DeBar, War. women. All the persons whoaee priv Elizabeth Cronemiller. Sen, Amelia ate tetter*nt Mrs. Pinkham’« LabeM Elmer, Adah, Frances Barnea, Ruth, tory, at Lynn. Muea.. are wotaea. AU Edith Priest. Esther,Mollie Cameron. letters are confidential anti ad vice abso Martha. O Buffer, Electa II Tnrash- lutely free. er. The ceremouiea were followed b.v Here ie the letter : xr “ It 1« with Jî*» an appropriate programme and a pleaeure that I add my sumptuous collntloL. The whole wa* Íour list, hop- thoroughly enjoyed by those In at ig it may in Digests what you eat.- tendance. duce others to •vail t h e m- This preparation contains all of th® •elvM of the digestants and digests all kinds of Catarrh Caanet ba Cured food. It gives instant relief and never With LOf-At. amacATKnm as they cannot benefit of your fails to cure. It allows you to eat all reach the seat of the dlaaaoe. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to the food you want. The most sensitive care It you mast taie Internal remedies stomachs can take it. By its use many Hell’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and thousands of dyspeptics have been asm directly on the blood end mucous surfaoes Hall’s Catsrrti Cure la not a quacb medicine cured after everything else failed. It It wee proscribed by one of the bee. physi prevents formation of gas on the stom cians in thia emntry for years, and le a regular ach, relieving all distress after eating. prescription, ft Is composed of the beat ton lee known, combined with the beat blood purl Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to taka. Stuffed Up That'« the condition of many sufferers from catarrh, especially in the morning. Great difficulty is experienced in clear ing llue Lead and throat. No wonder catarrh causes headache, impairs the taste, smell and hearing, pollutes the breath, deranges the stom ach and affecte the appetite. To cure catarrh, treatment must be constitutional—alterative and tonic. •‘I was afflicted with catarrh. I took medicines of dilierent kinds, giving each a fair trial; but gradually grew worsi until I Could hardly hear, taste or smell. J then concluded to try llrxaFs Sarsaparillu. and after taking five bottles I was cured and bave not had any return of thv di sea»« alnce.v Eton-xr F ob «««, Lebanon, Kan. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cure« catarrh—it soothes and strength ens the mucous membrane and build« up the whole system. It roa harttit a resular. healthy movement of th« bowels every day, you’re 111 or will be. Keep your bow.iawpen, and bo woU. Force, tn the ahap.ot vie- lent tbyac or pill poison, 1. dangerous. The smooth, est, easiest, moot perfect way of kesplna the bowels elear »Mi clean Is to taka CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good, Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10, 25. and 50 cento per box. Write for free sample, and book.et on health. Addredb *33 BTKBLUiQ KJC1KDY COSPAMJ, CHICAGO er SIW YORK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN * -IÀ * rijo Don’t tie the top of your Jelly and preserve jars in the old fashioned way. Seal them by the new, quick, absolutely sure way—by a thfnTcoatlna of pure, refined Part " ’ite w ax. Has no taste or odor. Is air tight and acid froof. Easil-applied, seful in a dozen other ■ways about the house. Full directions with each pound cake. Sold eeerywhere. Made by STANDARD OIL CO- Hair Falls Sick Women Keep Out the Wet SAWYER’S Ol CLOTHING Dyspepsia Cure Sere, set Ing dlrecUv on Me meooes surfaces. The perfect ermiMnatlon of the two Ingredi ents is what produces such wonderful men Il in curing Catarrh. Rond for testimonials free. p. J CHENEY A CO, Props., Toledo, O Mold by druggists, price The. Hall's Family Pills are ths beet. O«r Native Herb« Is the name of the oelebratod orlglaal herb compound which nas effected so much rood among the afflicted. It le a great blood purifier and htdney and llrer regulator Two hundred days treatment fer SI. Aino Native Oil and Balaam. For sal« by Mas N. D. Wit.soa, Jacksonville, Who will send almanac on application Samples can be seen at i ns T ims * emee You Know What You Are Toklng When you lake Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonis, because the formula Is plainly printed onerery bottle showing that It la simply Iron and <J it- nine In a taatelss* form No Cure. No P»v. SOc. H o««’t hslli but do you good •■«■«redonly by F. O. DaWirrA Ort.. OhieaML Xbe£7boOfv eonteinaSMUmeatbe»0c. A Wek «nd vtekt •id«, and no weak 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. could scarcely stanA. I wm not able •o do «nvthlngr- Had sharp pains nil In tBe Cevaty Court of the htete of Oreaea tor Jackson Coua'y. tfamngh my body. Before I had taken the Estate of Elisabeth M. half • bottle of your medicine. I found In the matter of Leever. deeeased myself improving. I continued its use NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE until I had taken four bottles, «nd felt utideretoned, «.InilnlAtrator of Hie estate of KhtatH-th M. Lvever deceased ha« filed In the •o well that I did not need to take any oountv eourt of Jackson '•ounty, Or»fon, hl* more. I am like a new person, «nd final aceonnt as »aid sdsnlntstrator. sod by or your medicine shall always have my der of Hon Chas Prim, fudge of said eourt Jsnuarv IT. Ig>i, st 10 o’clock A Praise.” — M rs . W. P. V ai ’ krtink , 56« Friday. M . ia set for the hearirAthersof AllperKons erry Avenue, Camden, N.J. inrerevred a-e hereby notified to antx-sr an« $5000 """""TSïfte F. I^nltha.-n Co. file his or her objection to the same on or before said dny. Dated December 19. 1901. IV J FREkMAN, Adtnlslitrator. CITATION TO HEIRS. I d tbe Ccunly Court tor the County ct Jackson, State of Oregon. In tbe matter ot tbe estate of M. E. Minear, Deceased. To Sarah E Minear, widow of said deceased, W C Minear, Clifton D Minear. Eva M Mi near, Maggie E Minear, Flora Minear. Glen nie Minear, Harley Minear, the children of said deceased, all residing in Collins, Iowa, and to all others whom this may concern: IN THE NAM EOF TH ESTATE OF ORE GON, and by order of the above-entitled court, made upon the 12tb day of December, 1901. vou and each of you are hereby cl'el and required <o appear in the County Court of Jackson County, State of Oregon, at the court room thereof, in the town of Jacksonville, In the said county and state, on tbe Stith day of January. A D 1902. at the hour of 10 o'clock A M of said day, then and there to show cause if any there be why an order of tbe court should not be made by the above-entitled court for the sale at private sale by E DeRoboam, administra- tor of the following property, to pay the ex penses of adm'nistration and the claim« tiled and allowed against said estate: Beginning at a rock set for a corner being ■25 73 chains E from the section corner between sections 32, 23. 4 and 5, townships 37 and 3» S, range 2 W. and running thence north 37o E 17 93 ch Uns to the center of the county road running from Jacksonville to Phcenlx.to a rock for corner from which a white oak tree li inches in dtameter bears N 80o E 94 link«; thence - fil^o E 4 *2 chains to a rock set in tbe road; thence S M140 E li chains to a ruck set in the road; thence S 73o 30’ l! <5 44 chains to a sandstone set tor a corner in the road from which a white oak 12 inches in diameter beam N S5o W 43 links, and a laurel 5 inches tn diam eter bears N Mo E 2» links; thence N 71*40 W 28 to chains to a rock set tor a corner from which a white oak 8 inches in diameter bears N 3To E 96 itnks'.tbence N 37o E 97-10S the place of beginning, containing t: i ,cros. Bald tract of land being pert of the H Del linger D LU No. 44 and 9S, In the township and range aforesaid, and altuated in Jaekerm county, Oregon Thia citation is published onoe a week in tbe DSMt-CRaric Ttuxs for tour successive weeks by order of Chas. Prim, Judge of the County Court for Jackson County, Oregon, made and entered the iSthday of ' ecember. A D 1901. GUS N EWBURY, Clerk. NklL & N «11.. Attorneys tor Administrate« A 4 CONTEST NOTICE. i DEI ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Uarrin> S tatbs L and ' mcs. ROSKBL'RU, O hs . os . December 1», ¡901. A sutficieot eobtest affidavit baviug been filed lb ibis c ffi e by Addle A. Vauderkarr, contestant. agatust the homestead entry No. »6». trade November SO, Ito». tor the n* l 4 * IV new, andeH nwig. section S', township .# south, rtnge 1 «est. by Lee R Willis, eontesteeJ la wht<-b It Is alleged that the ent vmaa Baa wholly abandoned the tracts embraced I d thia entry for a period exceeding one j ear last past, and that such abandonment was not caused by reason of his employment la the army, navy, or marine oorps of the United Slates ta a private soldier, ofneer, sesmsn. or maria«, durleg the war with Spate, or during any other war in which the United States may gaged Said parties arg hereby notified pear, respond and otter «videnee torebih nilegatlee at loos leek a. m , on February «, IVWl. before Gus Newbury, County Clerk, M Jacksonville. Oregon, and that final bearing trill be held at to o'clock a . ■ . on February 1». HAY, before the Register and Receiver at Ute United Statea Land Office la Roseburg, Ore gon The said contestant having, la a «ren« affidavit, filed December it. 1901. set to,th Ncte which show that after due dlllgenc ■ personal service of this notice can not be mid«, It le b«reby ordered and directed that «' ch notice be given by due and proper publication J. T BRIDGE«, Register. - J. H. BiKITH. R.. --1V. r. t O -A. « -T O XV. X A. •tenth« Wtete* J j. J- i *