—— «1 Bright’s Disease. CITATION n the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, sitting in probate. In the matter of the Estate of Susa* M Wil­ kinson, deceased. To Mrs. Isabella Holleusou, other next of kin of the deceased, and all whom it may concern. IN THE NAM EOF THE STATE OF ORE gon. You are hereby called and required to ap­ pear in the County Court of the State of Ore- .on, for the County of Jackson, at the Court Room thereof, of Jacksonville, in the County of Jackson, on Monday, the 4th day of August, 1902. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause why the following real property, belonging to the estate oi Susan M. Wilkinson, deceased, should not be sold, as prayed for in the petition of Chas. E. Wilkin­ son, administrator of the said estate, now ou tile in this court: S W 4 of the S W H of Sec. 2J*. and the S E I of the S E of Sec. 29, and N E 4 of N E »4 of Sec. 32, andN W v, of N W >< of See 33, all iu Twp. 34 S. R 1 E, Jacksoil county, Ore. Witness, the Hon. Chas. Prim. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, with the Seal of said Court Affixed, this 6th day of June. A. D., 1902. Attest: Gus. NlWBL’BY, Clerk NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. U. nitkd S tates L and Orrict. Roseburg. On gon. June y. 1&02. Notice is hereby given that in compliance .vith the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. IS7s. entitled “An act for the sale of - imber lands in the States of California. Ore­ gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as •xtended to all tb« Public Land States by act )f August 4. 1*W. Ira W. Gardner, of Asbestos, •ounty of Jackson. State of Oregon, has this lay tiled in this office his sworn statement No. JK35. for the purchase of the SW of Section No. 3». Township 33 South.Range 2 W and will »tier proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­ cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk of Jackson i ounty, Oregon, ou the >th dav of August. 7902. He names as witnesses: Lee Mitchell, Wm. Mitchell. Henry Mitchell and Frank Ham­ mond. all of Asbestos, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the kbove-described lands are requested to tile rheir claims in thi- office on or before said ‘>th tay of August, 1902. J. T. BRIDGES. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The largest sum overpaid for a prescription changed hands In San Francisco Aug 30. 1901. Tbe ’.ransfer involved in coin and stock ft IM,- W0 and was paid by a party of business men for a specific for Bright's Disease and Diabetes hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investigation of the specific Nov. 15, 1930. They interviewed scores of the cured ami tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozeu cases on the treatment and watching them. They also go physicians to name chronic, incurabl eases, and administered it with the physician or judge*. Up to Aug. 25 eighty-seven per cent, of the test cases were either well or pro­ gressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent, of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the trans­ action. The proceedings of the investigating committee and the clinical reports of the test cases were published and will be mailed free on application Address J ohn J. F ulton C o . Silas <1. Day JACKSONVILLE Notary Public Real Estate Agent and U. S. Commissioner for Jackson County »ojtracts made to Title* of Lands. LEGAL DOCUMENTS. all Kind drawn up especially pertaining in the settlement of estates Accounts Silicited, Prompt Remittance MONEY LOANED. Invstment securities a opeciauy. Jacusoo □osaty Scrip bought and sold. have * complete set ot maps of all surveyed isnds in this county, and receive Abstracts monthly from Roseburg Land Office, the Land Department of the O. A C. R. H. and the State Luau Department at Salem of all new entries made I am thus prepared to make out home­ stead t-apers and take proofs thereon Also I take tilings and proofs of timber lands, and jan save to part.es the expense ut a trip to the Roseburg land office i have a Number of FlneFarms and other U nited S tates L and O ffce Desirable Propertv In my hand* for Roseburg, Oregon. June 21. 1902 Notice is hereby given that bv provision of Sale. he act of Congress of June 3. 18 j H. entitled «•“Prom nt reply made to all letters. Charg- An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and ¿»* in accordance with the rimes Washington Territory, as extended to all Pub­ Refers, by permission. Hon. H. K. Hanna lic Land States by act of August 4. 1S92. judge of the 1st Judcial District, and to any business house in Jacksonville. Corinne Linn, of Jacksonville. Jackson Countv. SILA~ J DAY State of Oregon, has this dav tiled in this office her sworn atatement No. 2795. for the purchase pf the NEh NE^ Section 24. Township 37 South. Range 3 West, and will offer proof to show that it is more valuable for its timt>er or * OO-OOOOO-OC J TOOOOOOOOO-OOOO stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon, at Jacksonville. Oregon, on ’ Friday. the Hh day of September. 1902. Sne names witnesses • D. Linn. C. Ulrich. Henry Dox. H. W. Grimes, all of Jacksonville. Oregon. V ia the Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 5th day of September. 1902. J. T. BRIDGES. Register. e GO EAST Rio Grande Western Railway NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U sited S tates L and Orricc. Roseburg. Oregon, June JI. 19uS. Notice ¡s hereby given that .n compliance rith the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, lS7k. entitled - An act for the sale of timber land in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington territory, as extend­ ed to all the Public Land Stales by act of Congress of Augus- I. IK92, Anna S. Linn of Jacksonville, Jackson county. Oregon, has this Jay tiled In this office her sworn statement No J7U4 tor the SE'r Section JI.Township 37 South. >t Range 3 West, and will otter proof to show that it is more valuable for irs timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab­ lish her claim to said land before the County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon, on Friday, he Sth day of September. liWJ, at Jaekson- .-¡lie, Oregon. She names as witnesses: I). Linn C. L lrich. Henry Dox. H W. Grimes all ot Jacksonvi le. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely he above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 5th lay of September, 190J J. T, BRIDGES. Register. A D MIN IST R A TO R S N()T IC E. Denver & Rio Grande ¿ o 9 6 Ò "Railroad Oalv transcontinental lia Paasiog directly tnrougti SALT LAKE CITY, | LEADVILLE. PUEBLO. I COLORADO SPRINGS, 2 DENVER. X and > Three Splendidly equipped trains dai- 2 ly To all Points East. a Through Sleeping and Diningi Cars »nd X Free Reclining Cha irs O The most magniricent scenery in 2 America by Daylight • X Stopovers allowed on all classes of X tickets. f For cheapest rates and descriptive 0 literature address Best of Everythin ihe North-western line. CATHARTIC P'*a«ant. Palatable Potent. Taate Good. Do flood, Never Hicken. Weaken, or Gr.pe, 10c. 26c, 60c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. lta»o Express, the finest daily between St. Paul and Chicago via the Short Line Concret If is Irosn the Went made via The Northern F icthc. Great Northern and Cana- di an Pacin< Hallways This Is also the best Une betwKf i Omaha, bt. Paul and Minneapo- Us. AU agent* sell tickets via Í he Northwestern Line. W H. M , to continue Eight Weeks. Tlie becond Term to continue till aiiiin it ion ('lasses will be formed In all the Branches Required for STATE ANDCOLNTY PAFKKM AND IX LATIN Stables, Tuition for First term, $'i 00. One Pillar per Week. For Second term, •5.00. The attendance w>ll be large. For Information Address J.J. KRAI’S, Salem. ORF.GOS Orders tor Hacks Buggies sod Riding Homes oren-ptly attended to. Feeding done at reasonable rates Best of nre i aken to prevent accidents, out will tie re voora lble tor none should they occur. Will retuse to do livery work on credit GEORGE A LEWIS Prorp Bear» we iignatare «f • It. of Ancient Colony to 11« Marked by a Monwiuent. You Know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that It Is slmnlv Iron and Q il- n ne In a tasteless form No Cure. No Pay 50c. An elephant that had read tlie fable of the tortoise that by strict attention to I .’.sines» had won a race from a hire that indulged in sleep, gentle sleep, du; ing the progrt ss of the race, decided to profit by th*» hint given by Mr. .Fscp. so he < hallrn^od a rabbit to a ronWt of speed and offered to bet gen”»ne money on the result. “You are on,” said the rabbit, and flip course was measured, judges were selected and press a vents secured. “It is a cinch,” said the elephant. “I weltdi iH'tweon four and five tons. That hare In racing form weighs twenty-two ounces, i will win by three long city blocks.” “If that pachyderm is figuring on my being dopy.’* said the rabbit, “lie will fiiscover that ho has been smoking the wrong brand himself, for I am troubled with insomnia, and I never sleep. What resting 1 do is after the running has ended and the shouting has commenc­ ed.” The race was run. and those who had I placed their money on the elephant never saw it again. The rabbit covered the distance before the elephant had moved bls ponderous legs throe times. Moral.--'rhe elephant was out of his class. Judge. Ihe Kind You Hew Always Bnu|pr ro Cnre <'o>i*nr>Mru>n Forer«*!, Cascareis Candy Cathartic ZOc nr*»’* U C. fail to eura. drug s’. refund monée CAB OF STUDEBAKER BROS.’ Vehicles, Surreys, Pliaetona, Buggies, Two-seated One- horse Spring Wagons, Light Road Wagons anti Heavy Four-spring Mountain Wagons—the finest lot ever brought to Southern Oregon. Strong, durable, easy running, well finished, elegant and stylish. Come and sec. All at lowest possible prices. Call and impure. Also on hand all kinds of Farm Implements. ('inton Clipper Plow», Harrow«, (.'uitivati r«, Ktc. PLANO M'F’G. CO.’S Mowers and Rakes, Hay Carriers, Barlted Wire, Binder Twine, Etc. Double and Single Harneati. Mr. F. El. Well«, the merchant at Deer Park, Long Island. N. Y., say«: “I always recommend Ciismberlain’s Fain Balm as the best liniment for strain«. I used it last winter tor a severe lameness in tlie side, resulting from a strain, and was greatly pleased with the quick relief and “I couldn't cure it effected.” For «ale bv City meut." Drug Store. “What was íStiidebíiker Hron. Mftf. C o .’ h Wareliouae. oiu stand F. OSENBRUGGE. Dr. E. E Emerson PRACTICAL OPTICIAN. AT MEDFORD. Will be In Jacksonville on the Fourth of July at. the U. S. Hotel. Satisfaction ih Guarnnted to ail patron* or money refunded. Examination Free. FRUIT JARS SELF-SEALING GLASS FRUIT JARS. v_ v_ »• V. Before purchasing any other call on withstand Lie lilial urgu- It/' “A big diamond ring.' To save time is almost as important as to save clothing. A woman who has mastered both arts sugests a knee mending process for the stockings of children that will lie useful to many busy mothers. “In buying tlie stock ings for my family of little boys and girls,” she says, “I select those very long in the leg. When the inevitable gaping hole appears on the knee. 1 sim­ ply cut the stocking in two nt that point and stitch a seam around the knee on tlie sewing machine, shorten­ ing the stocking of course, but elimi­ nating tlie hole in n way that makes the result almost equal to a now stocking. It takes me three minutes.” The same woman does not din-ard a pair of gloves which «lie finds ou at­ tempting to wear are too large tor her. but takes a seam through the palm of I the hand, between the opening, where they fasten, and the outside seam. It Is rare, according to her. that a little gore taken at this point does not give I the glove an excellent fit, without do­ ing any serious injury to its appear­ ance.—New York Post. A Parlin & Orendroff’s GOSNOLD MF.MOHIAL SHAFT, companions. landed on Cuttyhunk Is­ land. They built a fort and storehouse and engaged in barter with the Indi­ ans. This storehouse Is believed to be the first habitation built on the coast by Europeans. The memorial shaft is to be built of Foot was rough Held bowlders from the rocky so surprised by hills of the Island. It will rise sixty the sudden at­ feet from the base and will be a land- tack of the dogs mark for vessels passing through Buz that he started sards hay and Vineyard sound. to run. The dugs How’s This? kept at his heels, and the race con­ W(‘ offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward for any tinued until the case* of Catarrh that cannot In* cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. hunters were far behind and cursing F J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. We. the underMigned, have known F. J. their luck that their magnificent quar- Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him rv was out of range. perfectly honorable in all business transaction* financially able to curry out any obligations But Big Foot changed his route, and made by their firm Making a detour of the top of a ridge, WEST & TRI1 AX. Wholesale Uruggists, O. W A LI >IN< i. KI N N A N A M A R V1N. he raced at top speed down the other Toledo, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O. side, noting little ot what was ahead Hall's Catarrh Cur»* Is taken internally, act­ ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of him. of the system Ti-stlmonials >ent free. ** “’ Price bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Right below him was the camp, and Huh ’ s Family Pills are the best. TTolbrook and another member of the party were there. Holbrook saw the Clinching a I'roponnl. great brute coming like a cyclone, and, I grabbing his Winchester, he fired. It was a lucky shot, The grizzly I rolled over lend with a bullet in his heart. Fifteen dead horses were found within two miles of the point wher the bear ha< made his den. Didn’t Occur to the I'Jeplinnt That the Tortolae < arrled No Trunk. 9t«rUa* R.aa.dy Ceaptty, (liltuo. Neatraal, H««v York, lit Electric Lighted. Steam Heated The laying of a cornerstone for the Gosnold memorial on May 24 at Cutty­ hunk. Mass., marks the beginning of work on a shaft which 1s to commemo­ rate a hitherto neglected si>ot which la rich in historic tradition. On the 24th day of May, 1602, Bar- thvluuiew Gosnold. tbiity-tw« OUT OF HIS CLASS Eight trains run dally between Chicago and <5t t aul. comprising the latest Pullman Sleepers. Peerless Dining Cars, Library and Jbservation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars ■*be .rat BI r Foot, the gray terror of the Ida­ ho hills, is dead at last. The giant grizzly dosed ills career with nn orgy that included the killing of ubout thir­ ty horses in one week, and the ranch­ ers throughout the wide region where he operated are rejoicing that he will not rol> them any more. When Tom Hopper, the veteran hunt­ er of Spokane, arrived in Lewiston with a party of amateurs and an­ nounced that they were going after Big Foot, the natives, on Tom's ac­ count. reckoned there'll be “somethin' doin'.” As nearly ns they could find out. Big Foot was forty tulles from Lewiston In an untravel­ ed wilderness. There wore three of snow on ground ull way, but did not de­ ter them. They wandered about for five days be­ fore the dogs got on his track. Then they made ramp, and the dogs trailed Big Foot tip a hole among some rocks on a high ridge overlook­ Ing n tributary of the Snake rlv- Stockings and Glorea«. PILES Fastest Train in the World, ‘ CUFTYHUNK MEMORIAL. The Best Liniment for Strains AND In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. C |.D MANSFIELD, In the matter of the estate of Minerva Phil­ lips, deceased. P General Agent. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 24 T tlrd Street, Portland, Oregon. uudersigned has been appointed bv the county x court of Jackson county. Oregon, sitting in pro- hate. administrator of th»- estat» of Minerva -XW>00000 0-000000-0-00001 Phillips, deceased. c All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to settle the same immediately, and those having claim* against the said estate will present them to rne at my office in Jacksonville. Jackson county.’ Oregon, with proper vouchers attached, within six month* after the date oí first publication of this notice. Dated June 19, 1902. J. R. NEIL, u< aufftored che torture* of the damned Administrator of said Estate. with protruding piles brought on by constipa­ tion with which I was affiicted for twenty years I ran across your CASCARETS in the town of Newell. Ia.. and never found anything to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from piles and feel like a new man ’’ C. H. K utz , 1411 Jones st.. Sioux City, la In a w-?rd this tells of the passenger ser- v ice via CANDY THE JUTH CENTURY TRAIN uns every day of the year. Idaho’s Big Grizzly Ends Bloody Career Apt»«I Ieri. Doctor—I am slightly in doubt as to whether yours is a constitutional dis- ease or not. Patient—For heaven's sake, doctor, have I got to go to the expense of ap­ pealing to tlie United States supreme court lo find out whether it is or not?— Itiehmond Dispatch. D. H. MILLER’S Hardware Store and lns|>eet Them. • _ A POSITIVE SUCCESS Tti r’blr! “This meat trust's a horrible, nwful thing, isn't it?” “It is. 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