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SUMMONS. tn the Circuit Court of the State of OrefM for the Couuty of Jacksoa Stella 1* White, Plaintiff, vs. David While. Defendant; Suit for Divorae. 1\> Da»’id White, the above named Defendant: IN THE NAMEOFTHE STATE OF ORE gon: ou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above-entitled Court within ten days of the date of the service of this summons upon you. if served within this county; or if served uthin any other county of this State, then within twenty dajs from the date of the ner vine of thia summons upon you; or, if served on you out of the State of Oregon or by publi cation, then by the 2d Monday in September. 19U2. towit, the Hth day, And you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear ana answer said complaint as hereby required, the Plain tiff will apply to the court for a decree and judgment against you us follows; For a de cree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and plaintiff; also a decree awarding to Plaintiff the custody of Hets Pearl White, a minor, and for a judg ment against you for the costs and disburse ments of this suit. This summons is published once a week for six consecutive weeks by the order of the H od . H K. Hanna. Judge of the Circuit Court tor Jackson County, Oregon, said o-der being dated July 21. 101». The first date of publication b. ing Jsly «4. | 10«. J. R NEIL AND FRANK R NUIL, Attorneys far t liuBiitr. on A «ON. UNCLE SAM TO THE RESCUE Bright’s Disease. The largest sum e,er paid for a preemption changed banda In San Franciaco Aug 30. bk>l. The transfer involved in ootn and «lock flit, 600 amt waa paid by a party of bus I boss men tor a spec Ido for Bright's Disease aud Diabetes hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investigation of the specthu Nov. U, IMO. They Interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its me His l»v putting over three dozeu cases on the treatment and watching them. -Rioy also go physicians to name chronic, Incurabl cases, and administered It with the physician or judges. Up to Aug. 46 eighty-seven per cent, of the lest cases were either well or pro gressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent, of failures, tbe parties were satisfied and closed >he trans action. Tbe proceedings of tbe invea.igating i committee and the clinical reports of the itsl oases were published and will be mailed free on application. Address J ohn J. Fvi.TON Co. Silas <1. Day JACKSONVILLE Notary Public Real Estate Agent and U S. Commissioner for Jackson County Abstracts made to Title» at Land». he State * «h-egOQ for LEGAL DOCUMENTS. a, sitting iu probate, all kind drawn up »specially pertaining tc ate of Ehr a J. Wria- ! tbe settlement of estates deceased. 1 To J. H. Wns ey. A*ioe A. Hull, lre«e Willits, j accounts Solicited, Prompt Remittance. Estella Wrisiey. Nellie Wrlsley. John | MONEY LOANED. Wrisley, Herman L. Simpkins, Melville Callahan, Jacob Wrisley, John B. Wrisley , Invstment securities a apeciuHy. Jacksor. Jounty Scrip bought and sold. and to All Whom It May Concers have a complete set of maps of all .surveyed IN THE NAM EOF THE STATE OF ORH- .ands in this county, and receive Abstracts from Roseburg Land Office, the LasU gon. You are hereby called and required to ap monthly Department of the O. A C. R. R. and the State pear in the County Court of the State of Ore Laaa Department at Salem of all new entries gon, for the County of Jackson, at the Court made I am thus prepared to make out home* Room thereof, at Jacksonville, in the County << itead papers and take proofs thereon. Also 1 take tilings and proofs of timber lands, and Jackson, on Monday, the 1st day of September. | , can save to part.es the expense of a trip 9t»2. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to the Roseburg land office hen and there to show cause why the following f have a Number of FlneFarms and othei real property, belonging to the estate of Eliza Desirable Propertv In my bands for J. Wrisley, deceased, should not be sold, as Sale. prayed for in the petition of W. W Willits »R-Promnt reply made to all letters. Chsrg- administrator of the said estate. sow on >» In accordance witb »he times file in this court, to-wit: Refers, by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanna Lots 11 and 12, blk 53. Medford, Jackson ;udge of tbe 1st Judclal Dtslrlot, and to any business bouse in Jacksonville. County, Oregon. SILAS J. DAY 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 •)<XXXXX>OKX.’ I'KXXXXXXJOOOOOO affixed, this 16th day of July. A. D. !902. j Attest: J ohns . O rth , Clerk. , i ■ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1 ▼ iA THE 1 U nited S tates L and O fficf , Roseburg, Oregon, June 9. 1902. Notice is hereby’ given that in compliance witb the provisions of the act of Congress June 3, 1878, entitled "Au act for the sale of Railway timber lands in the States of California. Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as AND extended to all the Public Land States by act vf August 4. 1S92. Ira W. Gardner, of Asbestos, county of Jackson, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2635, for the purchase of the SW '4 of Sectkfn Railroad No. 20. Township 33 South.Range 2 W and will X offer proof to show that the land sought is more OOnlv transcontiuental lin valuable for its timber or stone than for agri OPassiag directly through cultural purposes, and t-o establish his claim Xu said land before the County Clerk of Jackson SALT LAKE CITY, <Jounty, Oregon, on tbe 28th day of August. Uow He Went to tlie Relief of tlie West India Sufferer«. Uncle Sam ha« astonished the clv- ilteed world wlth the celerity witb which lie has di spatebed nd let to tbe starving survivors of the Martinique disaster. Never lias ids purse st rings been loosened bo readily as in thia iu- stance. No sooner was it definitely known that help was needed by tbe West In dians than Bear Admiral Barker, com- mandant of the Brooklyn navy yard, was ordered to get the cruiser Dixie ready to proceed nt once to Fort de France. Admiral Barker immediately got to work, and in a marvelously short time (lie cruiser was ready for sea. On the sixtli »tay nfter Mont Te lee had blotted out st. I'ierre the I'nlt- rd States cruiser Dixle Bailed from New York harbor louded to Hie gun- wales with food, medicine and clothes for the sufferers. Rut this was merely n beginning. In the meantime congress, nt the request of tlie president, had appropriated fl.VXY.000 to help tlie unfortunates, a national relief committee had been ap- In the County Co the County of . tn the matter of t GO EASTI Rio Grande Western ¿Denver & Rio Grande He names as witnesses: Lee Mitchell, Wm. Mitchell, Henry Mitchell and Fran* Ham round, all of Asbestos. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 28tb •day of August, 1002. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U nited S tates L and Orrcg. ttoseliurg. < >n-gon, June 21. Hire Sotice is hereby l - vi i . that r»y provision of «he act of Congress of =■ June -1. I«s. « titled ----- '•An act for the <»’ of limu- r land- In the states of Califon ». On-gon. N'ovada and Washington Torr •» y. us extended to all Pub- lie Land States ■ict o' \-igust » lek?, Corinne Linn, cf hu tcsonville. Jackson County, State of Oregru thi. day rtù-d in this office her sworn statem* No. lor the purchase T» ?f othet s‘- M ‘< Seatiou S.-ct.ou 24. >4 Township 37 South, Range 3 \\ est. and will West, wil.r offer proof to show that it is more valuable for its timber or ^tone 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 oth day of September. 1002. She names as witnesses- D Linn. C Ulrich. Henry Dox. H. W. Grimes, all of Jacksonville. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 5tb day of September. 1902. J. T. BRIDGES. Register. | LEADVILLE. PUEBLO, 6 COLORADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Three Splendidly equipped trains dal ly To ail Points East. Through Sleeping and DlningiCars and Free Reclining Cha irs The most magnificent scenery in America by Daylight .» Stopovers allowed on all classes of tickets. For cheapest rates and descriptive 1 literature address i J. D MANSFIELD. General Agent, i 14 T lird Street, Portland. Oregon. <WKXXXXXKX><><X><><K><><XXXXX> TAPE WORMS “A tape worm eighteen feet Ions aS NOTICE FOR publication . U nited S tates L and O ffice . least came on the scene after my taking two CASCARETS. This I am sure has caused my bad health for the past three years I am still taking Cascareis, the only cathartic worthy of notice by sensible people " Gio W B owl *«. Baird. Mias I Vacation Days. Vacation time is here and the .« i I1IH.HCU iilldren DID are tuiiiy fairly living out U1 of UVUru. doors. l' There ctuld be uu healthier i lace lor theiu. You need only t»> guard against the accidents incidental to most open-air sports. No remedy equal« DeWitt's Witch Hasel Naive for quickly stopping pain or removing danger of serious cotiatquencee. For cuts, scalds and wounus. “J used peWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve lor sorts cuts and bruises,” sujs L. B. Johuson, Swift, Tex. “It is the best remedy on rhe market.” Sure cure tor plies and skin diseases. Beware counterfeits. Homelen« California Indiana. Seiiiitor Bard of (.’nllforuiu talked witb tbe president tbe other morning nbout the niipoliitinent of a com mission to tlnd a new home for what are called tbe Warner ranch Indians of tbe Mia slon Indians of California. The War ner Indians linve lost some long pend ing litigation Involving tlielr lands and are to be ejected from tlielr homes. The Indian appropriation mil. which has passed tbe bouse, provides an ap propriation of Sliid.tXio tor tlie pur chase of lands for humes for these Mission India ns. A Dip Ionin tie Senate l-lninliiyee. “Well." said a certain senator, who laid been engaged in n sharp tilt with a colleague, as he met a senate em ployee. “do you think that I made a fool of myself?" I "Senator." was the reply. "If I said •hat you made a fool of youraelf I would lie disrespectful: if I said you did not. I would be sayiug what is not true." All tlie diplomacy In not In tlie state department. Reception to Mnny Daughter«, Mrs. Fairbanks, wife of tlie senator from Indiana and president general of tbe Daughters of ttie American Revo lution. gave a very large reception dur ing tlie recent convention In this city to that body of women over which she presides. Invitations were extended, of course, to the entire congress of via- Iting Daughters, and auests ntin>- bvred fully SOU Emerson PRACTICAL OPTICIAN AT MEDFORD. llEAll ADMIKAb flAltEFB. pointed and tliousnuds of dol>am be gan rolling in for the same purpose of mercy from all over the land. The promptness and munificence of the American people in relieving the distress of tlie West Indies have fairly taken tlie breath away from Franoe ami excited favorable comment in the British bouse of commons. Tlie French papers referred feelingly to tlie sytupa- thy manifested by congress and tlie American people, saying that such gen erosity tends to draw together the ties already uniting tlie two republics. Admiral Barker, through whose en. ergctic efforts the Dixie was made ready, is a native of Massachusetts and was graduated from the Naval academy in 1861. During the Spanish war lie commanded the Newark and nt the close of hostilities succeeded Captain Clark as commander of the Oregon. Tbe operations of the naval personnel bill made liiui a rear admiral. He is very religious anti is interested in the navy branch of the Y M. C. A. Car Wheels Made of Money. Every year our government destroy« nearly a half a billion dollars’ worth of soiled or torn bank notes, and after they have been reduced to a pulp are used for making railroad car wheels. From a bank note to a car wheel is about as radical a transformation as the one brought about in the case of all weak, nervous and sicgly people who will use Hostetter;»« Stomach Hitters, the favorite American rem edy for stomach, liver and bowel complaints. A wineglassful before meals will put the stomach in good condition to digest the food and prevent the bowels from becoming con stipated. Every one should keep it in tile bouse to prevent belching, flatulency, insomnia and nervousness; also to cure indigestion, dyspepsia and liver and kidney troubles. <aeiieroun Hoatn. "I suppose those newly rich friends of yours will entertain in society next season?” “No.” answered Miss Cayenne, “they won’t entertain. They will amuse Wasbiuglon Star. Roseburg. Oregon. June 21. I9u2. Notice is hereby «¡ven that in compliance CANDY with the provision« of the act of Congress of June 3. !S7h entitled An act for the sale of z CATHARTIC limber land in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington territory, as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of Congress of Auaust 4. l*.r», Anna S. Linn of Jacksonville Jackson county. Oregon, has this day tiled tn this office her sworn statement No 4794 for the 8E*< Section 24.Township 37 South, of Range 3 West, and will offer proof to show that it is more valuable fur its timber or stone than fo r agrienltural purposes, and to estab ’«item Taste Good Do lish he r claim to said land before the County Ctork of Jackson County. Oregon, on Friday, Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 2uc. 50C- the 5th day of September. I9U2, at Jackson ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ville, Oregon She names as witnesses: D. 8terll«g Keaeky (o®r»»r. fhiea®«, Meat ml, Hew Yert. 31S Linn. C. Ulrich Henry Dox H w Grimes, allof Jacksonville. Oregon MH.TO QAO and guaranteed by all drug- Any and all persons claiming adversely NUHU'OAU «iste to Cl KK ruoacco Habiu the a hove-described lands are requested to tile tbe«r claims in this office on or before said 5th dav of September 1002. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. J T. BRIDGES Register. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for J ack son County. In the matter of the estate of Minerva Phil “Between me and tny wife we Know lip«. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE It all.” U nited S tates L and O ffice uudersigned nas t»een appointed by the county “How’s that?’ Roseburg. Oregon. July 9th. I9u2. court of JackMtn county, Oregon, «ittiug in pro Notice is hereby given that in compliance bate. administrator of the estate of Minerva "She tells me everything that hap withthe provisions of the act of Congress of deceased. pens, and I tell her a lot of things that June 3. 1H7R. entitled "An act for the sale of Phillip«, All person« indebted to the said estate are cimijer lands in the States of California.Ore requested to settle the same immediately, and tiever happen." gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as those having claims against the ««id estate extended to all the Public Land States by act will present them to me • at my office in .».i.rra. ■of August 4. IMrj, Hoarce I. Pelton, of Jacksonville. Jackson * ’ county. Oregon, '■ I. . . -I |:-< oU-ft-s of V»-ß» • ♦old Hill, county of Jackson. State <or with proper vouchers attached, within six Territory) of Oregon, has this dav tiled in this months after the date of first publication of .■ •» ;»>- ortling to •ffice his sworn statement No. 29!6 for the pur this notice. ' rin :■ -.•<■..l»r. me la-ing chase of the E‘/j, South West Lots 3. 4. of 19. 1S*r2. Dated June Section Nc. 18, in Township No. 32 S., Range J. R NEIL. l.r t.zii i.- «.|■« in the South No. 2 East, and will offer pr«>of to show that the Administrator of said Estate. land sought is more valuable for its timber or ■ i an E iik 1|»1> stone than . i * i<”i tQFM ,rp<»f-s. ,in«l to : to I • IIn-n to re- •establish his cl i 1 io sa d ¡and before >ilas J. NOT1CEOF FINAL SETTLEMENT tlony < f Un ir existence. Day. U. S. Cur doner for District of Ore. at his office in .f • sonvllh Saturday, the 27th I d the County Court of the State of Oretton tor day of Septenn Bkt,’ He tiames as witnences: I I Jackson County Vr»m lus Wnr C ollapse. Samuel Geary. John Winningham. Calvin Estate of Samuel Phillips, Pence. William R. Johnson .f Tra i all ip I Io the matter of the deceased The Italian government has stationed Jackson County. Oregon. _ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE dispatch boats along the coast fronting Any and all .»ersous cla*ni.fig adversely the administrator of the estate of above-described lands ar»- requested to file uDdemigned. Samuel tiled In the coun on Mount Vesuvius, warning tesseto to *heir claims in this office on. or before said 27th ty court i-hllllps.deceased.has of Jackson county, Oregon, nis final keep nt a safe distance, ns the main day of Sept. 1902. account a« said administrator, and hy order J. T BRIDGES. of Hon. Chaa Prim, judge of said court. Sep jTwIphx* looking toward Pompeii to Register. tember J. tstrj. at 10 o'clock A. M . la set for .bout to fall in. All road« huding * the hearing thereof. All persons Interested ' are hereby notlHed to appear and tile his or her o yv » o n x yv, objection to the sam- oz sr before said day. t«ri »u The Kind « Alwm ito w Hated July it. It* -i r* Corn Constipation rnrstvn W. M COf.VKl i Administrator of Estate of Samuel Phillips, . al/o Cascarets Candy Cathartic 10c or M* >> C C. fall to curs, drurc'su refund mona« with will annexed. How’s This? We offer One Hundretl Dollar* Reward for any cases of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’« Cutarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY â CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and iH'lieve him perfectly honorable in all business tnuisactlons anti flnaucially able to carry out any obligations made by their tirai WEST ¿t TRUAX. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WALDING. RINNAN A MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, o. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. 1’riee per bottle. Sold Dy all Druggists. 75c Hall's Family Pills are the boat. Will be In .l.tcksonvllle or: tlie Fourth of July nt the II. S’. Hotel. Satisfaction Is Guaranted to all patrons or money refunded. Examination Fie«. PHIS MAN 'I .» >2tJ » l'»Cl U . w. There i;rr two pictures of arctic •ccnoH pnciipd n('.o’.v:i in the enpi- ml bdHemvi’.t in ivh.< h ¡merest has Just 'oe<M.i revived :i bill introductHl Uj Senator McComas. '1 hese piciure« have lain in tlie Lu«cm«*n! for ipii year« TUej form<*d a part of tbe government “XliiLj at the Chicago World’« fair rUvy are ••The HlgbeM North of All Time’* and “Camp Clay: or. The Rescue of Lieutenant Greely and Party.” They wen* painted by Albert Uperti. Tbe hill Introduced by Senator .McComas provides for tlielr purchase by the »ee retnry c? war for $7 500 efich. The Best Liniment for Strains. Mr F. H. Well«, the merchant at Deer Park. Long Inland. N. Y., say«: “1 always recommend Uliatnberlain’s Pain Balin as tlie best liniment for strain«. I used it last winter for a severe lameness in the «ide, resulting frotu a strain, and was great)) pleased with the quick relief and cure it effected.” For sale bv City Drug Store. DRINKS COFFEE MADE FROM CHASE & SANBORN SEAL BRAND Pure, cheap and delicious. Warner & Wortman MEDFORD. - - OREGON. LlKhtnlng and the Ryes. One night during n thunderstorm of rare severity, in which brilliant flashes, single, double, triple or quadruple, fol lowed one another at Intervals ofteu of not more »han a few seconds of time, I was surprised to see with great vivid ness on a suddenly illuminated sky two nearly vertical lines of darkness, each of the ordinary Jagged ap|a-ar- am e of a bright flash of lightning. 1 remembered to have seen two real flashes of Just the same shapes and relative positions and concluded tliat the black flashes were due to their residual influence on the retina. I turned my eyes quickly from the dark sky outside to an Illuminated wall In side the house, and I again saw the same double dark flash, which verified my conclusion in an Interesting man ner. The fatigued part of tlie eye fail ed to perceive the sudden brightness of the sky In tlie one case and of the wall In the other.—Lord Kelvin in Elec trician. T howbano * S aved B y OR. 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Wu CHIP ON APPttOVM to anyone iu U S. or Cauiula ti ithunt. a cent tn advance ami allow ¡0 DAYS FREE TRIAL absolutely no in ordering from us, as you do not Nasal need to pay a cent if the bicycle does not suit you. SOO SECOND-HAND WHEELS CATARRH tnki n In fr»,<l»> by oilr ChlCMO rrtalHtl orcs. ■ » uk I bh I In all Its start«« there should be cleanline-«. make«, many frssi »»iwiw.._- • ■ Jg gO -I |. .•«. eonlpment. •nndrI«».»vortln«5<H»<1>> nr «¿1Hnd. f>ri< < In our b»g fr»* «undry catalog. A world of Information Writ® for it. RIDER AGENTS WANTED litre m»»l»'l t»tcy<-lo. In yottr «p»ro time you c»n n»«l<«- Ely’« Cream clean sea. soothes and hesla the diseased membra.»«. It cure« catarrh and drr es away a cold In the bead quickly. Cream Balm is planed Into the nottrlle, «prM<!« over th« membrane and la ahaorbad. Relief la Im- medlata and a cure follows. 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