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S.CROFULA AbMirwS I KAI OR S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. CURRENT COMMENTS. LATEST DISPATCHES J. H. D. G ray , ex-judgo of Clatsop county, died at Astoria Oct. 26, 1902, 1 bequeath to my children Scrofula with all its aged about 62 years. He was born at attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering. This is a Lapwai, Oregon Territory, now in Strange legacy to leave to posterity; a heavy burden to NO EXTRA SESSION. Idaho, In 1839, being the first white place upon the shoulders of the young. S alem , Nov. 11.--The proposition for an extra session of the legislature child of American parents west of the This treacherous disease dwarfs the bodj’ and’hinders the growth and development of the faculties, and the has been turned down. Gov. Geer says that there Is not a sufficient reason Rocky Mountains. His father was J. child born of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted parentage, H. D. Gray, who wrote a history of this to warrant calling it, as tbe regular session can bandle everything that is state. is poorly equipped for life’s duties. Scrofula is a disease with numerous and varied necessary. His decision gives almost general satisfaction. T he Oregonian srys that if Ixivi An symptoms; enlarged glands or tumors about the neck keny is not the next United States and armpits, catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dreadful Consideration of the Strike. Senator from Washington, to succeed ‘ skin eruptions upon different parts of the body show the George Turner, his friends will be great presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood, Thia dangerous W ashington , D. C., N ov . 11.—Carroll Wright, Clerk of the Commission, and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the system and attacks ly surprised. One result of the late made public this morning Baer’s answer.to Mitchell. It Is a general denial election was the success of a large num the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of the blood, resulting in white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the skin, loss of strength and of Mitchell’s statement and characterizes the demand for increase of wages ber of candidates known to be friendly a gradual wasting away of the t>ody. as arbitrary, unreasonable and unjust. He also denies similarity between to tho Walla Walla man. He is now in S. 8. S. combines both purifying and tonic properties, and is guaran a commanding position, and he ought teed entirely vegetable, making it the ideal remedy in anthracite and bituminous mining, and is positive the wages paid arc suffi to have no great trouble in securing all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated the desired honor. blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and cient to offset the increase of cost sustained by American metbois of living. permanent cure is soon effected. S. S. S. improves I n the Molineux trial at New York He says there is no mining region in the world where there are so many the digestion and assimilation of food, restores the City the Stato's handwriting experts lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy facilities for education, advantageous and profitable employment. No swore that the writing on tbe poison color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body. t children are employed younger than the age provided by law. Sums up by package was that ot the defendant. Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise and Now his experts are swearing that Mo help you in every possible way to regain your health. Book on blood and saying that increase in wages means Increase in price of coal to tbe public lineux could not have changed his Skin diseases free THK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlmaatm. Gw. and will seriously affect tbe industries using anthracite to compete with writing to conform with that in ovi- denoe. So much for expert testimony! those usingbltuminous. Advent of unions has forced onto tbe anthracl^ The Place to Go. MEDFORD SQUIBS Itj <s practically valueless. It seems fields business conditions that are intolerable. that all sides can get exactly what The Oregon Irrigation Association F. K. Douol was in Ashland Sunday. I! i ’U: they want if they will pay for it. Big Bridge Injured and the Oregon State Bar Association J. H. Bollinger of Pooh Bah was F ranklin K. L ane has been defeat meet in Portland, Tuesday and N ew Y< rk , N ov . II.—The new East River steel bridge wasdestroyed by ed by Dr. George C. Pardee for govern among us Monday. Wednesday, November 18th and 19.h. or of California by about 2000 votes. Dr. Hargrave of Phoenix was a Med fire last night. Lose, 11.000,000. ,. Reduced rates on the railroads have Lane's defeat can be attributed to the ford visitor Monday. 6 been secured. There will be special Another Big Strike Promised. failure of the Examiner to support him. Miss Bernice Cameron of Applegate entertainment for all visitors. Free Prior to the holding of the Democratic C hicago , N ov . 11.—A strike on the numerous lines of railroads converg theatre ticket«, a ball or cciiccrt, a is visiting in Medford. convention that journal filed notice steamboat ride on tbe Willamette or Al. Elmer spent Sunday at his old ing at thia city is imminent. It is believed that nothing but concessions that it would not support Lane, and, Columbia riven*, an observation car home in Jacksonville. while placing ample space at his dispos from the railway managers may preyent it They offer the men a ten per ride over tbe street railwayF, _a visit Fred Hamlin and his wife have re al, did not advocate his election editori to the Portland Crematorium, to the turned from California. cent increase of wages;but railway men contend that the cou of living has ally. On the morning of election it 81,000,000 Custom House, to the Pub Fred Offenbacher of Applegate was increased forty per cent, therefore a raise of the twenty per cent asked is printed a list of candidates to which it lic Library, to the 8500,000 City Hall, among us not long ago. was favorable; but refrained from even less than fair. the wheat ships in the harour, to making any choice between Pardee and C. W. Coker of Wellen was among Foot Ball at Its Height. the rooms of the Oregon Historical Lane. The defeat of the latter is charg those who called Monday. Society aud other places of interest. E ugene , N ov . 11.—It seems that both the U. O. and O. A. C. football ed to the paper’s indifference to his Mrs. Jenuie Rickey, has returned An inspection of the Armory and teams are dIssatinfled with the scoreless game played at Corvallis Saturday, candidacy. Gun Drill by Battery A is to be one from her visit to San Francisco. A BULLETIN issued by tbe O^ologieal of the features for entertainment of Mrs. West of Hornbrook, Calif., is and negotiations are pending for a return game, to be played probably in Survey on the subject of Russian and visitors. A cordial invitation is ex the guest of Miss May Davidson. Eugene. Tbe O. A. C. admirers claim that their team put up the best game, American petroleum production says tended to all to visit Portland in Ir- W. I. Vawter was at the county-seat that since 1897 Russia has produced rigation Week. while those of U. O. claim otherwise. Monday, on professional business. more petroleum than tho United States, J. H. Beeman of <^>ld Hill, the well- A Great Russian Earthquake. last year the output in Russia being Yoe Know What You Are Taking known miner, is in Medford today. 85,000,000 barrels. Means for handling When you lake Grove's Taateless Chill Toole, V ienna , Noy. 11.—A terrible earthquake almost entirely destroyed the because the formula Is plainly printed oo every Mrs. E. C. Wells of Gold Hill is the the large Russian product are at pres obttle »bowing that H la aimafy Iron and Qul- city of Llsk, South Russia. Not less than fifty persons are known to l»e en ent crude, costly and wasteful. The Blne io a taaieleas form No Care, No 1 ay SOc guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilkinson. markets are far away from the produc W. J. Ply male and his daughter, tombed. Most of the city Is In ruins. HORSES FOR SALE tion. It is said that three and one-half Miss Kate, tarried a while in Medford. More Officers Demanded. barrels of oil equal one ton of Russian Dr. Cole of Central Point, the well- Four head of work horses, well coal, which is high-priced and inferior W ashington , Nov. 11. — Tbe most crying need of the navy, according to matebed, weighing 1200 pounds tach, known physician, was here Tuesday in quality. The irregular supply and id ten yi ______ six and years old; _____ also a ____ c> 11 ____ two W. Beeson, ODe of the proprietors of the annual report of Admiral Taylor, chief of tbe Bureau of Navigation, is fluctuating price interfere with the sale years old. For particulars app’v to the Talent nursery, was with us Mon A ugust he hl . more officers to man our warships. He declares that tbe preparations now of large quantities of fuel oil in the Near Central l’uiut. day. great interior of Russia. Sheriff Rader was in Melford, on going on for the mobilization of tbe fleet for the winter maneuvers in the T he Oregon Observer says that it is official business, the forepart of the West Indies has met the department face to face with a critical condition* reported that the Southern Pacific week. due to lack of officers, which be says has reaciftd such i a point as to be Compimy and Oregon A Pacific railroad Mrs. B. P. Theiss and Miss M. Ol- are to use the same depot in Grant's well have returned from their visit to dangerous to the efficiency of tbe fleet. Admiral Taylor says that the numbe Pass, and that the present one used by Ashland. of officers on our ships Is less than tbe number on board tbe ships jof other the Southern Pacificxthere will be Dr. Ray and Alex Orme, his sup.’rin- navies, although as a matter of fact our ships require more officers than the moved farther south,to the junction of •• 1 bad a terrible cold and could tendent, spent a few hours in Medford the yards of the two lines near the Pine hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer’s ships of other navies because we are compelled to man our vessels with green Needle factory. The depot will be en Sunday. Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im Ed. Welch, the clever manager of crews, having little Or no knowledge of sea life. larged and fitted up more commodious- mediate relief.” W. C. Layton, Sidell, ffl. the Meadows saw mill, made us a call ly. It is also reported that the new Saturday. roundhouse, which is to be built in the JaBaped a Tea Pcaoy Nall. A Magazine Thirty Tears Old. How will your cough immediate future, to take the place of Mias Pearl Geer of Silverton, a rela The little daughter of Nir. J. N. Po tive of Gov. Geer, arrived in Medford To do justice to the Christmas num well jumped on au Inverted rake the one recently destroyed by fire, will last night. ber, which for beauty and utility touch made of ten penny nails, and thrust be used by both companies, and the one nail entirely through her foot and H. D. Kubli, a prominent Republi- es the highest mark, it would be neces a second one half way through. Cham roundhouse and machine shops will be then a cough, then bron can living on Applegate, was in Jack* sary to print the contents of the Delinea berlain’s Pain Balm was promptly ap made large enough to accommodate chitis or pneumonia, and tor. It is sufficient to state that in it the plied aud five minutes later the pain the locomtives of both lines. sonville Tuesday. at last consumption. had disappeared and no more suffer I t is quite evident that the tariff Fred Parson, a popular young man best modern writers and artists are ing was experienced. In three days question will figure extensively in the Coughs always tend generously represented. The book con residing at Ashland, was in our midst tbe child was wearing her shoe as next presidential campaign. The story tains over 230 pages, with 34 full-page downward. Stop this usual and with absolutely no discom one day this week. comes from Iowa that Speaker Hen illustrations, of which 20 are in two or fort*. Mr. Powell Is a well-known downward tendency by Mrs. Dr. Burnett of Ashland is visit more colors. The magnitude of this merchant of Forkland, Va., Pain derson has announced himself for gover ing in Medford, the guest of her taking Ayer’s Cherry Pec Balm is an antiseptic and heals such nor of that state in opposition to Cum December number, for which 728 tons injuries without maturation aud in mother, Mrs. Sears. toral. of paper and six tons of ink have been one-third the time required by the mins. He has said privately that Cum TkrariMa: Me.. Mc., SL AIA bo M s . Angus McDonald and Mr. D’Armond used, may be understood from the fact usual treatment For Mie by City mins’ opposition to him and the tnany of Sam’s Valley did business with our that 91 presses running 14 hours a day Drug Store. annoyances of the Governor caused him merchants Saturday. to get out of the congressional fight. It have been required to print it; the bind % is said that Henderson, in order to vin Fort, and Alexis Hubbard have re ing alone of the edition of 915,000 copies Streaae Craft. A traveler snys: “The ntningcst craft dicate himself, will make the campaign turned from Big Butte, where they representing over 20,000,000 sections have been several weeks. which had to be gathered individually 1 have ever n - i - ii wen* tbe balsas of on the protection issue against Cum Lake Titicaca In Bolivia and Peru, mins and his tariff-revision idea. There J. A. Whitman has returned from by human hands. These bal*ut< are made of an nquatlc is an intimation that Henderson has Josephine county, where he has been NOT A RELIEF plant growing in the waters uf the combined with Secretary Shaw in this One Minute Cough Care. viewing the fruit situation. lake. The ¡trinciple ou which they are Is the only harmless cough cure that constructed by tbe Aymaras Indiana fight, although considerable doubt is Mrs. L. Mingus of Ashland was in gives quick relief. Cure« Coughs, Medford Saturday, en route to Jack Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping proves their ingenuity. A bale of bay cast upon that statement, as it is be Cough,Pneumonia, Asthma,La Grippe naturally floats in the water, and ac lieved that Shaw would hesitate enter sonville, on probate business. H blbba , Mont, Oct 4, 1902 and all Throat, Chest and Lung cording to the qdantlty of dried grass ing such a combination while remaining D b C A 1*BKRIN, E. D. Elwood visited Grant’s Pass Troubles. I got soaked by rain, says used fa constructing tbe boat do they in President Roosevelt's cabinet. Helena, Mont I wish to thank you for my relief one day last week, accompanied by his Gertrude E. Fenner, Muncie, Ind , and control tbs displacement or carrying I was suffering agonies from Pile* G overnor G eer , in response to the contracted a severe cold and cough. capacity. These boats are likewise fit brother, who has located there. and was taking morphine to relieve me, when, on the advice of a friend. 1 failed rapidly; lost 48 lbs. My drug ted with a mast and sail, and in some invitation of the Portland Board of Mrs. A. II. Chessmore, who has been gist recommended One Minute Cougb I procured a bottle of your Perrin Trade and the other interests Involved, Pile Specific and took a tablespoon visiting relatives living in California, Cure. The first bottle brought relief; Instances carry from eight to ten per has appointed the following list of dol- ful at night and another In tiie sona Tbs Indiana travel long distances several cured me. 1 am back to my| morning At half past twelve, noon, returned home 'j'uerday evening. my wife gave me another tablespoon old weight, 148 lbs. One Minute Cough over this vast Inland lake, tbe surface egates-at-large to the irrigation con ful, when my pain all stopped In Herbert Heimroth, who has been Cure cuts the phlegm, relieves the of which Is on a level with tbe summit vention to be held in Portland, Novem two days I was able to attend my regular business, entirely relieved ber 18 and 19: William Hall, of Grant visiting relatives living in this section, cough at once, draws out inflamma of tbe Jungfrau of tbe Swiss Alps.” It was simply wonderful tion, cures croup. An ideal remedy County; E. E. Young, 0. M. Idleman, left for bis home in Indiana recently. J ulius MBYHOBrsit. for children. Furrier, Helena Stops th« Cough Major Alfred F. Soars, of Multnomah Miss Fern Norris has gone to Port •nd Work« off the Cold. County; J. A. Burleigh, of Wallowa land, to completo her musical oduca- Now they have got a man of brains Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tableta cure a cold County; W. T. Wright, of Union Coun tion. to give suggestions about fires in the in one day. No Cure. NoPay. Price 26 eents. n ty; George Chandler, J. H. Robbins, of Kiley Hamersly, the expert locator forest reserves! This prodigy suggests Baker County; Henry Ankeny, of Jack- MoaaSelA at Home. government lands, was in Medford that cabins bo built on the mountain son County; W. J. Furnish, Stephen A. Richard Mansfiekk when bin feet are Monday. He is now located at Spike- peaks, and a man kept in each with a ander ill» own mahogany, la the spirit Lowell, of Umatilla County; D. C. Ire powerful glass to keep an outlook for nard. ot geniality and an unrivaled wit and land, of Sherman County; A. C. Palmer, A. Moore of Phoenix is in Medford, unusual smoke or fires. Then he thinks raconteur, and be keeps tbe table in a of Crook County; Will R. King, Ed. H. accompanied by Mr. Klingel of Butte men could be sent to the locality. gate of good notured laughter with bls Test, of Malheur County; J. W. Virtue, county, Calif., who is paying this soe- Impromptu Rpeeehea, which eomctiines Recovered Speech and Hearing. of Josephine County; J. F. Adams, of ara given fa rhyme. tion a visit. Klamath County; Virgil Conn, C. A. Messrs. E ly B ros .— I commenced Mansfield baa one funny little idfo- E. N. Deady of Portland, a son of using your Cream Balm about two •syncrasy. lie always carries UI n hand Coggswell, of Lake County; H. C. Lev- the late Judge Deady, is in Mod ford. years ago for catarrh. Mv voice was ens, of Harney County; Chai les Hil EXCELSIOR BRAMO He is a special agent of the Interior somewhat thick and my hearing was kerchief In his left band breast pock ton, of heeler County; C. A. Danne- et. and he never unfolds it from the Oiled Sr“s dull. My hearing has been fully restored Department. neat BQuare in which it comes from the man, of Gilliam County; C. A. Minor, and my speech has become quite clear. Hon. R. G. Smith of Grant’s Pass,one and Sttcl'^a laundry. Ho often takes it out and of Morrow County; J. N. Burgess, of I am a teacher in our town. WsrrMted WaUrarwt'. of Southern Oregon’s most prominent wipes his lips, but he is particularly Wasco County; George L. Dillman, L. G. B rown , Granger, O. Made to stand hard wer.k and rough wealta-r. leak t.r lr»4.. attorneys, spent several hours in Med Tbe.Balm does not irritate or cause careful not to muss it, and It is re aart. If ,oot dealer .'.oesn’t State Engineer. sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cts. cur ned to bis pocket with great core have them. «rid for catalogue. ford Sunday. B. I. B.I11M ••<* P«U*g la., or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren AgU. , I raarl^a. F. O. Hurd, the well-known operator St., New York. B.B.SAWVKB ASOS. aal. . .tn., A Runaway Bicycle in mines, has gone to Yreka, Calif., to Z..< < .akrld«., S.M. Terminated with an ugly ent on the look after a proposition he has had on Farm for Sale. leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, hand sometime. Eighty acres of land, In Meadowa precinct, 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer, Thia aignatare la oa every box of tbe genuine S. Downs, a prominent citizen of Tilla black loam, part in cultivation, all fenced, unyielding to doctors and remedies Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet« mook, was in Medford Monday,accom watered by two fine springs. 2K miles from for years. Tbeu Buckleu’s Arnica Ue remedy that eoree • eeld ta erne 4a> school, 30 miles from Gold Httl. It just as good for Title per- Salve cured. panied by Ed. Robison. He is paying feet. Will be sold at a bargain. burns, «caldt*. skin eruptions and this section a visit. piles. 25c a City Drug Store. In all 1« atagea. > Apply for further particulars to SILAS J. DAY, C. A. Tyler has located in our midst, Delicious macaroons may be made at Real Estate Agent, JaokaonTllla, Or. SB, B*4a*t Ttaae. we are pleased to announce. He was home and will cost much less than cleaneea, aoolheaand heala | Olivia—Didn’t you ever have a pro- those purchased in the shops. This is until recently, and for many years, a the diseased membrane. If Tk« Baby la Cutting Teeth. posal, Viola? It cureacatarrh and driven the way to make them: Blanch a pound resident of Scott Valley, Calif. Be sure and use that old and well-tried reme Viola (gloomily)—Tee; a man once of almonds, which means simply pour away a cold in the head dy, Maa. W inslow ' s S oot bi no S tbop . tor L. L. Jacobs, who has been at Port-' quickly. ohlldren teething. It soothes the child, soft asked ma to marry him, but 1 forgot ing boiling water over them after shell Cream Balm ia placed into the nostril ».spreads lajid during the past several woeks, in ens the gums, allays all pain, oures wind oollo myself and told Mm 1 hadn’t tlme<- ing and rubbing off the skins; then over tbe membrane «nd la abeorbed. Relief is im the role of a juror in the U. S. ^District and la the beat remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty- Detroit Free Prase. pound them to a paste, adding a few live oents a bottle. mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does Court, returned Saturday night. spoonfuls of rosewater, about 10 cents’ not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at Drug ACKER’S CONTRACT TO LIT. worth, by degrees. Stir in a pound of Lucius Lytto, who went to Alaska gists or by mall; Trial Size, 10 cents. DYSPEPSIA TABLETS powdered sugar and the Btlffly beaten El.Y BROTHERS, M Warren Street, New York several months, ago returned {Sunday. e For grubbing 45 to 60 acres of land, cure dyspepsia and all disorders arising from whites of seven eggs—or, rather, add Wm. Heely and Joe Wettore r, who Endorsed by physicians every the paste to the eggs. Drop on a but two miles north of Jacksonville. For indigestion. where. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no wont with him, will winter in tho particulars apply to pay. 26 cents. Trial package freo by writing tered paper laid over a ¡»an, leaving a frozen north. to W. H. H oobbh A C o ., Buffalo, N. Y. space between the cakes. C. J. A rmstrong . *4F¿ Sprinkle lightly with sugar and brush with Wm. Angle, who attended tho meet white of eggs. Bake about twenty min ing of the grand encampment of the utes in a slow oven. G. A. R., held at Washington, D. C. ’s has returned heme. He was accom MORMON BISHOPS* PILLS hav* beer Mi ns. Low Rocktow Ckalra. This wonderful medicine posi over 60 years by the leaders ot the Mormon Chnroh and their panied by his daughter, Miss Kate, and Women whose feet in tbe ordinary followers. Positively cures the worst eases in old and young tively ouree Consumption, Coughs they visited many points of interest. from effects of of eelf-nbuse, dissipation, excesses, or cigarette smoking. Csr.i Lea) chair are seldom if ever on tbe floor «Tiling from effects et>lf-al Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu ed. P-war. when they are sitting gave a cordial Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head "ate eteSta3L*«w"rfiee£i«. ------ - V m 4_ monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La- ----- - - - oeeele, ur Censtlpee greeting to the low rocking chairs ache, Indigestion and Constipation. A Meadaefee, Uwltaaaa to Marry, V mo aff Merna. — Vari- i Grippe, Hoarseness, 8ore Throat, H t - a»««« ttatekaeae eff DIaekarge, Slope Nerwons SO Twtlehiair of Kyo> delightful herb drink. Removes all of Ude? which dealers have recently added to iff octa «re immutiate. Impart vigor aaid potanCT to everj inaction. Don’t get Cthli organs. Stimulates the eruptions of the skin, producing a their stocks. They are now to be found ikniioadi nt. a cure la at hand. Boatorea email, undevelepea «..u. perfect complexion, or money refund Uobrafo and nerve oo «era. 40c. a box, 6 foi ¿60 by malL A «MUM guarantee, to ouro <w in the dens of most short women. Con ed. 25c. and 50c. W rite to us for free aosov rafundro. with 6 boxes. Circular« tree. tinued demands for “slipper chairs Addrwss, BISHOP BKMKDY OO^ San Francia««, Oat W. H. H ooker bCo.. Buffa- with rockers” are respousibkt for the A. P. Estabrook, Gold Hill, niivdrug »tore. Jacksonville. Innovation. ------ ~ | The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, BUT A CURE PERRI ’S PILE SPECIFIC SAWYER’S Nasal CATARRH Ely’s Cream Balm DR. KIND’S HEW DISCOVERY1 VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY! Saturday, Nov. 22, 1902, All of the following described real property belonging to said estate, situated tn Jack- son County, Oregon, towit: NE *4 of SE M of Sec. 83, W % of Sec 24 and N *4 of NW.M of Sec. 25, Twp 35 S., R. 3 W. Lot 1, Sec. 32. Twp. 35 8.,’-.R. ¿1 i W.; also 1% acres of lot 2. SE X of NW X of Sec. 32, Twp. 35 S„ R. 1 W„ S. K of N. E. X of Sec. 4, Twp. 34 S., R. 1 W. Two acres in the town of Sam’s Valley, Jackson county, Ore., Lots 3, 5. 6, 7, 8, block 29, Lot 7, block 30. lot 12, block 88, all in Gold Hill, Oregon. M. J. MOON, Administrator of tbe Estate of A. S. Moon, deceased. J. R. and F. R. N bil , Attorneys for Adminla- trator. First Publication of Notice dated thli 16tb day of October. 1902. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare» goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm» and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhœa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tbe Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. « Colds In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. Bitting in probate. In the matter of the Estate of A. S. Moon, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of an order of the aforesaid County Court, mode In the matter of tbe Estate of A. S. Moon, deceased, on tbe 6th day of October, 1902. the undersigned, administratrix <f said estate, will sell at private sale, subject to confirmation by said County Court, to the high est bidder for cash, from and after GENUINE CASTORIA 4 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. ALWAYS Bears the Signature of I « I The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. th « oswTAua ao«Muiv. rr woomt avaerr. ozw err*. Bright’s Disease. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REA ESTA TE. The largest sum ever paid for a prescription changed hands tn San Francisco Aug 30. 1901. Tbe transfer involved tn coin and Block 4112,- 500 and was paid by a party of business men for a specific for Bright’s Disease and Diabetes hitherto Incurable diseases. They commenced tbe serious investigation of the specific Nov. 15. 1930. They Interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its me. its by putting over three doxcu cases on the treatment and watching them. They also go physicians to name chronic, lncurabl cases, and administered it with tbe physician or judges. Up to Aug. 25 etghty-seven per oenl. of the test cases were either well or pro gressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent, of failures, tbe parties were sa istled and closed the trans- setkn The proceedings of the inves ’gating committee aud the clinical reports of tbe test cases were published and will be mailed free On application Address J< nx J FCI.TOB Co. in the County Court for the County of Jackson, State of Oregon. In the matter of the Estate of M. E Minear, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY Virtue of an order of tbe aforesaid County Court, made in the matter ot tbe Estate of M. E. Minear, decease. I. on the 6th day of October. ¡902. the undersigned, administrator of said estate, will sell at private sale, subject to co* Urination by said County Court, to tbe high est bidder for cash, from and after Saturday, Nov. 22, 1902, AU of tbe following described real property belonging to said sstate. towit: Beginning at a rock set for a corner. 25.73 J ■ chains East from the section corner between I ’ sections.32. 33. 4 and 5. Twp. 37 aud 38 South, of ! Range 2 West: thence North 37 deg, East 17.93 chains to a rock for a corner, from which i a white oak. 12 inches in diameter bears north mo deg. East 94‘links; thence South 64 S deg. East 4.62 chains to a rock set in a road; thence COSTLY ARMY TAILORING. : : South 69*4 deg. East 12 chains to a rock set in I the road; thence South 76 deg.. 50 min East. rbsise In Uniform Crrcres r.rtarba. , 6.44 chains to a sandstone set for a corner in tlon Atncnic the Officer«. l the road, from which a white oak, twelve Some of the army officers In Wash- : inches in diameter, bears north 49*4 deg. East togton are lu a state of mind over the 60 links; thence South 80*4 deg. West. 18 60 number of changes In uniform which' chains to a sandstone set in the road tor a cw- have been imposed upon them during nef- f«*m *hich a white oak lweIve inches bears North 85 fef. West 43 links; the last few years, says tbe Washing i diameter and a laurel. 5 inches in diameter, bears North ton correspondent of the New York ' 64 deg. East 28 links; thence North Evening Post. Few will escape short [ tim degrees West S8.M chains. to a of |100 or ?150 expense for the latest rock set for a corner, from which • white modifications. This is a lar^e block oak. eight inches in diameter, bears Noni. 37 deg. I ast. 98 links; thence North ST deg.. East to take out of a salary which is not ex 1.97 chains to the place of beginning, contain cessive at best. ing 4TK acres, more or less, in Jackson Coun The bulk of the army tailoring is ty. Oregon. E. DkROBOAM. done by two concerns in this city. The Administrator of the Estate of M. E. Minear, bead of one of these is a thrifty soul deceased. who realises the difficulty a young offi J. R. &. F. R.-N kil . Attorneys to Adminis trator. cer often has In making both ends meet First Publication of Notice dated thia 16th day and the uselessness of trying to col of October. 19U2. lect bills for military clothing by suits nt luw, especially if tbe debtor is somewhere on the opposite side of the I NOTICEOF FINALSETTLEMENT globe. He has in his safe now prom of tbe State ot Oregon for issory notes for more than >20,000 ow In tbe County Court Jackson County. ing him by lieutenants who have had In the matter ot tbe Estate of John C. Rueck, deceased. to mortgage slxnnonths* salary to get a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE proper outfit. undersigned, administrator of tbe estate of Rueck. deceased, has filed in the coun This tailor has adopted a shrewd de JobnC. ty court ot Jackson county, Oregon .bis final ac vice of securing his debts by insurance count as said adn ’nlstrator, and by order of policies. An officer opens an account Hon Chas Prim, jadee of said oourt. Novem ber 15 1*2, at 10 o'clock A. M., Is set for the and then takes out an insurance policy hearing thereof. All persons interested are for >2.000. payable to his own estate, hereby n< titled to appe ar and file his or her ob to the same on or befoie said day. and pledges it the tailor as collat jection Dated Oct. 16. 19U2 FRED STRAUBE. eral security. Xbe tailor takes his Adm'nlatrator of Estate • f John C. Rueck. de note for tbe bak*—ce due from time to ceased time, chargee 6 per cent Interest and J. R. A F. R. N bil , Attorneys tor Adminis lets tbe thing run. If the officer inher trator. its a legacy from his aunt or marries a rich wife, he ¡»ays, as a rule, as NOTICEOF FINALSETTLEMENT promptly as possible, but if he is killed in action or dies of cholera the creditor i In the County fjpurt < f lb' State ot Oregon for does not have to lie awake nights won Jarkson County. dering where his money is coming In the matter of the Estate of Margaret Hau ser, deceased. from. Meanwhile his investment in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the officer is bringing him a cumulative undersigned, administrator of the esiate of Margaiet llauser. deceased, has tiled in the income. The only person who suffers county court of Jackson County. Oregon, bis final uccqpnt as said admiuistra’or. and by ol by this arrangement is tbe widow. A Thanksgiving Dinner. Heavy eating is usually the first.cau<e of indigestion. It* pealed attacks In flame the mucous membranes lining the stomach, exposes the nerves of the stomach, producing a swelling after eating, heartburn, headache, sour ris ingsand finally catarrh of tbestomacli. Kodol relieves the intlammation, pro tecta the nerves and cures the catarrh. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia, all stomach troubles by cleansing and sweetening the glands of thestomacl). Tke Kind of a Maa H a Was. “I was in Washington once,” said a man at the club, “when Tom Reed was the caar of tbe bouse of represents- tlvee. He was bolding forth with ear- neatness on some theme to a group of friends when that man you see over there by the cigar-counter pushed his way through the crowd, grusjted Reed by the hand and eaid effusively: ‘Hello, Tom, old boy! How do you do?’ “Reed responded in a mauuer that was more of a shake for tbe man than for his hand and went on with his talk. When our friend over there had edged out of the crowd, some out said: ’You didn’t seem to be happy over him, Reed. Who is your friend, anyway T "Reed drawled out, ‘He’s a fellow from New York who knows more men who don’t want to know him than any other man in the Uuited States.’ ’’—De troit Free Press. rY£ You Could Lool? into the future and see tbe condition to which your cough, if neglected, will bring you, you would seek relief at once—and that naturally would be through AJL Shiloh’s Consumption * * am Guaranteed to cure Con- .I irf“ sumption, Bronchitis, w Asthma, and all Lung Troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day. 36 cents. Write to 8. C. W ells & Co., Le Roy, N. Y., for free trial bottle. ■ ^iarfaCloverRoetTtoffBriflett^^ «Usainlmnir.hr 1 to Dr. MU m * PainPllle der of Hon. Chas Prim, judge of said court. November 15, 1902, at lOo’clockA. s., is set for the hearing 'hereof. All persons intcrest- * d arc hereby notified to appear and tile his or her objection io tbe u nit on or before said day. Dated Oct. 16. 19C2. THEO. CAMERON. Admit.‘strator of the Estate of Margaret Hauser, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U nit cd S tatbs L and Orrica, Roseburg. Oregon. October »4. 1902. Notice Is hereby given that tn compliance with the provisions ot the act ot Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ot timlter lands in the Statesot California, Ore gon, Nevada, and. W ashington Territory." as extended to all the I*ublie I.and States by act ot August 4, 1892. R. Gilbert Harrison ot Jack sonville. County ot Jackson. State ot Oregon, and u resident ot the town ot Jacksonville ot said State, lias tills day tiled in this qfice his sworn statement No 3805, for the purchase ot the SW I« ot Section No 14, in Township No. 37 S, Rauge No 3 W., aud will offer pnxif to show that tbe land sought is more valuable tor its timber or stoue thau for agricultural pur- ■ poses, and to establish his claim to said land before Silas J Dav. U S Commissioner.at Jack sonville. Oregou. on Thursdat, the 15th day ot January. 1903. He names as witnesses: John N Williams. Albert iMartine. 8 d Whalen. Charles Yates of Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the alxne-descrilKxi lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 15th day ot Jauuary, 1903. J.T. BRIDGES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U nited S tates L and OfflCB. Roseburg, Oregon. October 24, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compltauce with the provisions or the act ot Congress of Junes, 1578, entitled “An act for the sale ot Timber Lands in the States ot California. Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.’ as extended to all of the Public Land States by act ot August 4,1892.John N Williams ot Jack sonville County of Jackson Stateot uregou.has this day tiled tn this office his sworn state ment no, IUVUI No. .xxw, 3806. for lur the tire purcuuse purchase oi of me the OLH SKj< OI of NF.uaDdNHof SF.14. and SWq oi SE m of Section No. 14, in Township No. 37 South, of Range No. 3 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought its that the land sought is is more more valuable valuable for for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before Silas J Day, U. S. Commissioner, at Jack sonville. Oregon, on Thursday, the 15th day of January, 1908. He names as witnesses: R. Gilbert Harrison, Albert Mart<ne, Ed Whalen, Charles Yates, all of Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 15th day of January, 1903. J.T. BRIDGES, Register fh fin ii all» dgaitut af UNITBD STATBS LABD OfTICB, „ Roseburg, Oregon. Aug. 30, 1902 Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congreas of June 3, 1878. entitled -‘An act for the sale of timtier lands in tbe statea of California, Ne vada, Oregon and Washington Territory," aa extended to all tbe Public Land Statea by act of August 4, 1892, Mrs Rosalind Gtbaon ot Portland, County of Multnomah State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 3389, for the le purchase of the NW W of Section No. 28. . In Town- ship No. 40 South, of Range No. 4 West, and will offer proof to snow that tbe land sought is more valuable for Its timber ________ or stone than for agricultural purposes, »nd to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rose burg. Oregon, on Saturday, tbe 7th day of Feb ruary, 1903. She names as witnesses: Mrs. Daisy A. Gibson. Thad. L. Greves, Joe. C. Gibson and G. E. Graves, all of 1 ortland. Ore. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of February, 1903. J. T. B bidgbs , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U bitbd S tatbs L abd Orrics Roseburg. Oregon, August 3U. 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot tbe set of Congreas ot June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for tbe sale of timber land in the states ot California, Oregon Nevada and Washington territory, as extend ed to all tbe Public Land States by act of Congress of August 4. 1892. Mrs Daisy A. Gibson of Portland, C<>unty of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has thia day filed tn thia office her sworn statement No 3388. for tbe Et chase of the NEi* Section 28. Townahlp 40 uth. of Range 4 West, and will offer proof to show that it is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rose burg. Oregon, on Saturday, the 7th day of February. 1908. She names as witnesses: Thad L. Graves. Joe. C. Gibson, G. E. Graves and Mrs Rose Gibson, all of Port land. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of Fetruary. 19U3. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U bitbd S tatbs L abd Orrics, Roseburg, Oregon. Sept. 12, 1902. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress ot June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ol California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1802. Charles W. Ballard of Roseburg, County uf Douglas, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his aworn state ment No. 3451. for tbe purchase of the SW M of Section No. 26. In Township No. 39 South, Range No. 5 West, and will offer proof to show that the Land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office a'. Roseburg. Ore., on Friday, the 20th day of February. 1908 He names as witnesses: Dr E V Boover, C E Roberts. R D Grout of Roseburg, Oregon, and John Miller of Applegate, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adrecaely the ibove-deaerlbed lands are requested to tile their claims in thia office oc or before said 20th day ot February. 1908. J. T. BRIDGES. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U bitbd S tatbs L abd O fticb . Roseburg. Oregon. August 30th. 19U2 Notice is hereby given that In compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of June 8. 1878. entitled “An act for tbe sale ot timber lands in the States of California.Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all tbe Public Land Statea by act of August 4. 1892, Joseph C. Gibson of Portland, county of MultDomah. State (or Territory) of Oregon, has this day filed in thia office his sworn statement No. 3390. for the pur chase of the SE M of See. No ».in Tvs. No. 40 S.. R. No. 4 W ..and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stoue than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the reg ister and receiver of thia office at Roseburg. Ore., on Saturday, the 7th day of February, I««. He names as » itnesses: Thad L. Graves, Mrs. Daisy A. Gibson. Mrs. Rosa Gibson and G. E. Graves, all of Hartland. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of February, 19U3. J.T BRIDGES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U bitbd S tatbs LAimOmcB, Roeeburg, Oregon, Sept 8. 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sake ot Timber Landa in the States of California,Ore gon. Nevida and Washington Territoryaa extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, ltttt. Reu D Grout of Roeeburg, County of Douglas, State ot Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3431, tor the purchase of the NWM of Section No 26. tn Township No 89. South of Range No. 6 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tbe Register and Receiver of this at office Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, the 20th day of February. 1913. He names aa witnesses: ■ V Hoover. Charles Ballard and C E Roberta ot Roseburg, Oregon, and Eugene Wright of Grant's Pass, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this cffice on or before said 90th day of February, 1903. J. T. B rux ;as, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U bitbd S tatbs L abd Orrica, Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. 2 1902. Notioe is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tbe act ot Oongreaa ot June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ot timber lauds in the States ot California, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Charles A. F'rost ot Purl land. County of Multnomah, Slate ot Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn atate- meut iNo. 3375, tor tbe purchase ot the NEW of Section No 32. in Township No. 40 South, of llauge 4 West, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable tor its timber or stoue than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rose burg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 7th day of February, 1908. lie names as witnesses: Jos. C. Gibson, Thad. L. Graves. Mrs. Daisy M Gibson and Mr«. Rosalind Gibson, all of Port land. Ore. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of February, 1903. J. T. B hidgbs , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. S tatbs L * and orrea. «« U nited V ilmw „ , , w Hoseburg, Oregon, August 39. 1*H. ,Nolice ,s hereby given that by Provision or “et < «¿-Kress of June t 1878 entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands tn the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, as extended to all Pub lic Land States by act of August 4. 1898, Thad. L. Graves of Portland, County of Mult nomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3391, for the purchase of the NWW of Section No. 34, Town ship No. 40 South, Range No. 4 West, and will offer proof to show that it is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before tbe Register and Re ceiver of this office at Roseburg, Ore..on Satur day, the 7th day of February, 1903. He names as witnesses: Jos. C. Gibson. Mrs. Daisy A. Gibson and G. E.Graves, Mrs. Rose Gibson, all of Porlantd, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office oo or before said 7lh day ot February, 1903. J. T. BRIDGES, Register.