I Silas J. Day JACKSONVILLB Bright’s Disease. SR The largest sum ever paid for a presort pl Ion changed hands in San Franolsoo Aug. JU. 1901. The transfer involved tn ooln and stock 111*,- WO and was paid by a party of business men tor a apeolflo tar Bright's Disease and Diabetes a hitherto incurable diseases. Abstract* made to Title* ef They oommenoed the serious Investigation ot Land*. the speottlo Nov. 16. 1930. They Interviewed LBGAL DOCUMENTS. aoores ot the cured and tried It out on Its *11 Bind drawn up Mpeclallv pertaining to merits by putting over three dosen cases on the settlement ot estates. the treatment and watohtng them. They also got phystolans to name chronic, Incurabl cases, and administered it with the physician MONEY LOANED. forjudges. Up to Aug. K slghty-seven per lnrstment sacurltlo* a specialty. Jaokaou oenl. of the test oases were either well or pro­ County Scrip bought and cold. bare a complete set otmapa of all surveyed gressing favorably. There being but thirteen per oenl. of fatluree, lands in this county, and receive Abatraot» Monthly from Roseburg Land Office, ae Land the portion were aatlstted and closed the trans­ Department of the O. A C. R. R. and the Statr Land Department at Salem of all new entries action. The proceedings of the Investigating made I am bus prepared to make out home, oommlttee and the ollnloal reports of the test stead papers and can save to parties the ex­ cases were published and will be mailed free pense ot a trip to the Roseburg land office on application. Address J ohn J. F ulton Co., o Montgomery St., san Francisco, Cal. I have a Number of FlneFarms and other Desirable Property I*.*»y bands for Sale. «^Prompt reply made to all let tors. Charg­ es In accordance with the times Refers, by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanna, jndge of the 1st Judclal District, and to any business bouse tn Jacksonville. SILAS J. DAY. NOTARY PUBLIC and REAL ESTATE AG’T. Accounts Cillected, Prompt Remittance. wifi £ ©ooooooooc ibooooooooooooo GO EASTS ViA THE AND ENCYCLOPEDIA Railway X A STATISTICAL VO LU KE OF . . AND | Denver & Rio Grande her 10.000 'Railroad O Only transcontinental ltn 6 Passing directly through 1 1 | SALT LAKE CITY, | LEADVILLE, PUEBLO, 2 X COLORADO SPRINGS, ' and DENVER. ! Q 0 0 X X Q 2 A X 9 $ I Three Splendidly equipped trains dal-J' ly To all Points East. < Through Sleeping and Dining Cars and! ee Reclining Cha trs The most magnificent scenery in I America by Daylight. < Stopovers allowed on all classes of ! tickets. For cheapest rates arftl descriptive 1 literature address I General Agent, 24 Third Street, Portland. Oregon. Facts and Figures ' Containing Onr C00 Pages Special Features. | j J. D MANSFIELD, 2 Y (Special Correspondence.J The subjwt ot a new public bulkllng to be located on the square bounded by Jaehsou pAuce. Seventeenth and H street* and PannsylvanU avenue, just north ot the Btate. war and navy de­ partment buDdtng, 1s under discus­ sion by the senate couniitttee on pub­ lic buUdtiWB and grounds. Neuatur b'Htrbanha. the chairman of this com- some time ago introduced a bill tn the senate providing for a building on this Bite for the departments of state and justice. That bill ba* been under dlBOUSsAou, and it be a already been de­ cided by the committee tluit such a building ebouM contain attires for the preeideut of the United States so that It will probubly be rtykd the execu­ tive, state and justice building. The square just north of Pvnnejtvtv- nla avenue, between Jackson place and Seventeenth street, la regarded a* admirably suited for a building in which the otBece ot the president can be located. It is contemplated to con­ struct bet wren the building and the White House a tunnel, so that when the president desires be can pass from his otHce to his home* without going out of doors. Tills tunnel will be lighted by electricity and ornamented In such a way that It will appear, In fact, no different from a beautiful corridor In the building. District Wants Loan. | Rio Grande Western A WASHINGTON LETTER A GOOD PURCHASE ! « j 0 < rscxvoooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO« Best of Everything .lilllonalnao of the United States: Part*- alar* About Three Thousand Ameitca* Magnates. Organized Labor; Strength ui th Labor Unions. The hl Trusts. United Mates *' Census. New Census fig of Furopesn Count ries. The Mcarague Canal and the Hay-Paunce- tote Treaties With Orest Britain. The Re­ lations ot Cube With the United States. The Conference ot Ameri­ can Republics at the City ef Mexico. The Anarchist Statistics of This Country and Europe. Progress of .erial Navigation In 19OI. Tbs New Yor’ tunicipal Election of 1901. Agricultut" '.ini,, acturea. .Tortallty. FACTS ABOUT POLITICS. In a word this tells of the passenger ser­ vice via The North-Western Line. Eight trains run dally between Chicago and Bt Paul, comprising the latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cars, Library and Ibservatlon Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. THE BOOK THAT BELONGS : IN EVERY OFFICE AND i IN EVERY HOME OF I EVERY AMERICAN. f Congress will be asked to lend the District $11,000,000 for necessary pub­ lic Improvements. The list of items embraces a filtration reservoir for Po­ tomac water, a complete system of sewage disposal, Improvements of the streets, roads and highways of the District and the reclamation of the Anacoetla flats and their conversion Into a public park. The amount of the loan to be solicit­ ed has been agreed upon by twelve of the fourteen citizens’ associations of the District of Columbia, and these bodies will co-operate In securing that sum. Give the Homely Ones n Show. The government printing office turn­ ed out senate bill No, (15, introduced by Mr. Hale, with its title reading, "A bill providing for the retirement of pretty officers and enlisted men of the navy.” “Good idea!” »aid Senator Tillman. “Retire all the pretty ones, and give Bob Hvans a chance.” C arl S chofield . A Printer Greatly Surprised. “I never was so much surprised In my life as I was with the results ol using Chamberlain’s Pain Balm,” says Henry T. Crook, pressman of the Ashville (N. C.) Gazette. “I con­ tracted a severe case of rheumatism early last winter by getting my feet wet. 1 tried several things for it without benefit. One day.while look­ ing over the Gazette, a 1 noticed that Pain Balm was positively guaranteed to cure rheumatism, so bought a bot­ tle of it. and before using two-thirds of it my rheumatism had taken flight and I have not bad a rheumatic pain since.” Sold by City Drug Store. -------------------------------------------------- THE JUTH CENTURY TRAIN runs every day of the year. The Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted, Steam Heated. The Badger State Express, the finest daily traie running bet ween St. Paul and Chicago via the Short Line. Connections from the West made via The Northern Pacific, Great Northern and Cana­ dian Pacific Railways. This is also the best line between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapo­ lis. All agents sell tickets via The Northwestern Line. W.H.MRAD, H L. SISLER, General Agent, Traveling Agent. 48 Alder St.. Portland. Oregon. ft the only line operating a weekly personally onducted Tourist Excursion Car between oriiand and Chicago chance via the World's <“s‘ Be- nlc I.Ine,making close connection t vnivago in Union Depot for all points East. Daily Standard Sleeping car between Salt Lake City, Denver and Chicago. Buffet. Libra­ ry smoking cars between Pueblo. Denver and Chicago. The best and most reasonable din­ ing car service between Pueblo and Chicago. If yon are going to Kansas City. Omaha. Des Moines. Chicago or any place east, you should ent uire about the Price STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL 47 AU t£WSDEAUKS. m F WORLD Pulitzer Bldg., teer Tor ¿5 CtS Notice to Trespasser*. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby gi^en that all persons are strictly forbidden from entering or in any man­ ner trespassing on the premises of the under­ signed, described as follows: The NEH of the NEjf and the WK of the NE«, Sec. 8, Twp 38, R 2 W Attention Is called to Sec­ tion 1794 of the Criminal Code ot Oregon, which reads as follows: If any person other than an officer on lawful business shall go or trespass up n any lands or premises not his own, and shall fail, Deglect or refuse to depart therefrom immediately, and remain away until permitted to return upon the verbal or printed or written notloe ot the owner or person In the lawful occupation of said lands or premises, such trespasser shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not less than tl-e nor more than fifty dollars, and shall be committed. In default of payment ef fine and oosts imposed, to the jail of the county In which the offense is oommitied one day for each two dollars of the said fine and costs. The law will be strictly enforced against all trespassers, as well as legal damages. F. Duval has been placed In charge of the above premises. C.B. ROST EL. “My wife had pimples on bar face, but she has been taking CASCARETS and they have all disappeared. I bad been troubled with constipation for some time, but after tak Ing the first Caacaret I have bad no trouble with this ailment. We cannot speak too high­ ly ot Caacaret*." Fsati W arth aw , 6708 Germantown Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa before purchasing a ticket. Ask your nearest ticket aeent about It, or write for folders and any information desired. A. E COOPER, Gen’l Agt.. Portland, Or. Ashland and Klamath Falls Thoroughly restocked and entirely new man agement. ROBT. M. GARRETT, Sup’t. Pleasant. Palatable. Poloni. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. tic. SOc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... amlr*W. ■•- T«rS. Ill H .rtl., B mm S z C .w.i.y. CkIMe», IO-TO-BAC Best and Quickest Route to KLAMATH FALLS. A new rat catcher has come to town bent on exterminating the rats at ths White House. He’s willing to work by the day, job or scalp. His card reads: “W. B. Linthicum, Professional Rat Catcher. All Work Guaranteed.” Linthicum, who came here from Bal­ timore, i» a constituent of Represent­ ative Wachter. He saw Mr. Wuchter and offered to send at once for bls “In­ struments” — eleven ferrets and five dogs. "For heaven’s sake, don’t bring them to the capitoi!” pleaded Mr. Wachter, who at once wrote Secretary Cortelyou asking that the president consider Maryland In distributing any patron age connected with the rat killing In­ dustry. Linthicum claims to be the cham­ pion rat killer of the world. He esti­ mates that be has exterminated mor« than a million rat*. "I could clean out that 'White House in a few days,” be said. Linthicum will remain in town until he hear* from Secretary Cortelyou. Rat traps, rat poisons and rat killing suggestions continue to pour into the White House. This aignature is on every box of tbe genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet* tbe remedy that cares a eoM la ea* dag A Uaiqae Notice. Great Rock Island Route STAGE LINE, After White House Rao. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The Axtell (Kan.) Anchor recently printed tbe following unique notice: “We wish to bring to the notice of the friends of A. L. Gilland that bl* physi­ cian has cautioned him against any sudden starts or Jerks. It ha* been the custom many tlmi-s when greeting tbe old gentleman to take advantage of hl* extreme tlcklisbneM. Tbe sur­ geons Hay that a mun of hl* nature, after undergoing such a critical Ri r- glcal operation, would be liable to >« badly Injured by a sudden start There­ fore his friends should not greet him in tbe old way by poking their flngei •n hi* ribs.” What Shall We Have tor Dessert? Goes by Barron. Soda Springs. Shake,’Snow, In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lumbering Camp,Parker's and Keno; also beat Jackson County. This question arises In tbe family •sanections with stage line* from Klamath In ths matter ot the estate ot John C. Hueck, every day. Let us answer it today. Palls to Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview, Ft Klam­ deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Try Jell-O. a delicious and healthful ath and Indian Agency. I’ undersigned ha* been appointed by the Prepared in two minutes- county court of Jackson county, Oregon, sitting dessert. Daylight Travel Both Way*. w Always BoujJl good well at tbe barn, alz miles from Gold Hill Bears ths railroad station. Will be sold foe 110 per acre. Bignstu* •arinqulre of stnas J. n*Y, real estate agent Jacksonville. Oregon. ft e OT«t> mA.. “Ruth," asked Mrs. Culbeiwofi of her daughter, “what wve tbe pukage that came home foe you today V" “A dictionary,“ Both xe(Xkxl. Mr*. ('ulbereotY* dlsuuiy could not hare bren more oornpMo had »lai breu lnfornxxl that her daughter had brought borne a boa roiistr&cCor. CASTORIA For Infant« »nd Children. “And what did you gut that for, Butbier* she asked. "BecMiae I nre-ded It,“ returned Both. “It must hare been pretty expen­ sive," haaardMl her mother. “Yes," sighed Ruth. “It cost 19 rents." Mrs. Oillierson apis-anx! relieved, but not entirely aatisfled. “It MMMii* to me. Euthle," sla» went on querulously, "that a girl wla> wort* for JU) a week, which 1* the only in­ come two jieople hare to depend upon, ought not to be spending iter money for a dictionary. If you had 19 cents to spare for hooka, why didn't you buy three or four of those peqx-r becked iM.rehi that would be ot wane Interest to me, lnstsmd of a dictionary Y* The Culberoons lived hi a tsiardfng house where dlctlonartee were a rare conmiodlty. Indeed. Rath's was the only one about the house except Mr. YVltHer'*. which wus an exceedhigly small pocket edition that oontulnud on­ ly the word* In most common use. But somehow as soon as It txveinc known that there was a large diction­ ary In Mr*. CuIlM-reon’* room on the second floor and that everybody had been given free ikxxv « thereto the de­ sire for knowtedge was glv«vi a won­ derful impetus. But the person wtki found ocket edition perfectly aat- isfactory, tmt after the advent of the unabridged dictionary the much worn, green backed little book soddivdy lost it* usefulness, and never an »waning paused that Mr. Winter did not rap at Mr*. Culberson'* door and poitteiy re­ quest to “come in and look at the dic­ tionary a minute.” Ills prolonged visits annoyed Mrs. Culberson at first. Ills presence pre­ vented her scolding at Ruth, and as he himself seemed deeply immersed in scholastic lore, thus forbidding opening a conversation with him, the poor old lady’s evenings became seasous of ex­ quisite torment. “I don’t know what make* him come up here *o often,” she said pettishly one night after be had cloned the dic­ tionary and gone away. “He’» an awful bore." “It's your own fault be comes,” said Ruth. “You invited him.” “Of course I Invited him,” retorted Mrs. Culberson. 'T Invited all of them. Doesn't he annoy you?' “No,” she said softly. “I don’t know that ho does.” As tbe spring day* took on the heat of summer .Mr*. Culberson became more fretful, Ruth grew younger and prettier, and Mr. yinter studied still later each evening In blissful oblivion of the added heat of the gas Jet. Mrs. Culberson bad long since ceased sitting up waiting for him to go. but ba«le him good night and went to bed in the alcove. One evening in enrlv June 10 o'clock passed and Mr. Winter had as yet nude no inovemeut towaid going away. Rutli watched him closely, ns she al­ ways did wli<-n lie seemed gr> re than an hour. Yle looked up ut length, and their eyes met. Ruth felt her face flushing again, and with the realization ot bet weakness tlie flash grew dee|»er. “It’s a pretty knotty problem that 1 have Isen puzzling over tonight." be said, with a sigh. “Couldn't you find what you were ooklng for?" «he asked softly. “1 hardly know, 1 found the word 1 wanted. Wuetber it will ever mean to me what I would like it to mean 1 do not know. Here it I*. 1 have been looking at it a good deal lately." lie turned tbe big dictionary around til) she could read the line over which bl* finger rested. Then was one word underlined with a pencil, und she kuew It was the one lie wished her to see. It was spelled l-o-v-e. "Is that ever to be for me?" he asked. Tbe blush had deepened into scarlet then. For a moment a look of exceed­ ing happiness trausllgured her face, but a moment later tbe old troubled ex­ pression drove It uway. Slfe turned the leaves of tbe dictionary till she came to the word “mother.” "That’s all right." be said, and nodded toward tbe alcove. Away over near the back of tbe book her next answer was found. “Buth,“ culled out Mrs. Culberson a quarter of un hour Inter, “what mad* Mr. Winter stay so late tills evening?’ "He was looking at tbe dictionary, mother." “Did he find what be wanted?' asked Mr*. Culberson. "Yes, mother,” said Ruth, “I believ* be did." For the Complex!**. The complexion always suffers from biliousness or constipation. Unless the bowels are kept open the impuri­ ties from the body appear in the form of unsightly eruptions. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers keep the liver and bowel* in healthy condition and re­ move the cau*e of *uch trouble*. 0. E. Hooper, Albany, G*., says: “I took Dewitt's Little Early Riser* for bfl- loti*neM. They were ju*t what I needed. I am feeling better now than in year*.’’ Never gripe or distress. Safe, thorough and gentle. The very best pitta. City Drug Store, Jackson­ ville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. Your Cold Curea for Bo. CM >r. Miles’ J^utwHee C*M Apelable Preparation Tor As similatinfi (DcFoodandRetfula - Ing the Stomachs and Dowds of Bears the I\1 INIS/« RII I)KI N Promotes DigestioiuCheerfuL ness and Rest.Contains neither Opiuni,Morphine nor Mineral. N ot N arcotic . A perfect Remedy for Constipn Ron, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions ,1'evensb- iwss «nd Loss of S leep . 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