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It is the right of every child to be w’ell bprn, and to the I parents it must look for health and happiness. How incon ceivably great is the parents’ responsibility, and how important that no taint of disease is left in the blood to be transmitted to the helpless child, entailing the most pitiable suffering, and marking its little body with offen sive sores and eruptions, catarrh of the nose and throat, weak eyes, glandular swellings, brittle bones, white swelliug an.’, deformity. How can parents look upon such little sufferers and not reproach themselves for bringing so much misery into the world? If you have any disease lurking in your system, how can you expect well developed, healthy children ? Cleanse your own blood and build up your health, and you have not only enlarged your capacity for the enjoyment of the pleasures of life, but have discharged a duty all parents owe to posterity, and made mankind healthier and happier. There is no remedy that so surely reaches deep-seated, stubborn blood troubles as S. S. S. It searches out even hereditary poisons, and removes every taint from the blood, and builds up the general health. If weaklings are growing up around you, right the wrong by putting them on a course of S. S. S. at once. It iff a purely vegetable medicine, harmless in its effects, and can be taken ■ by both old and young without fear of nay bad results. • Write us about your case, and let our physicians advise and help you. This will cost you nothi" and we will also send our book ou blood and skin di uses. TEL SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. CURKKNT COMMENT A parents Responslbillly Gréai T he names of District Attorney Reames and lion. Robt. G. Smith of Grant's Pass are prominently ment ion- ed in connection with the Democratic nominal i n for Congres-, to till the va cancy can sect by the death of Congress man Tongue. I S enator Q uay - remains confident in his support < f t he admission of tbe I three territories. The statehood bill lias right of wav every day in the senate, ai d lie will yield to uo other measure. He says that the opp< sition will have to yield; he will not. N ever a railroad accident occurs that the blime is not fixed by the officials upon some engineer, conduct or, brakeman or minor employee. Never yet has the responsibility been traced back to anyone “on the carpet” Y’et oftentimes, if the tiuth were known, the blame lies where are con cocted schemes of false economy and where favored pets are high in authority. i ll.L'1. -AiX’ö VIC .. '.û PASSED TO OTHER SIDE. V.'A-, ; ATTORNI ■"/rAL TO LISSOLVE lire CCAL TRUST Maps Free. New York, Jan. 19.—In view of the! The Illlrois Central Railroad Office suffering of the poorer classes because{ li.'i« a -»mall supply of nicely mounted of the scarcity of coal', a resolution has wall, maps of the United States, 32 38 iocl es. also Cuba and Porto been unanimously adopted by the Cen by Rico, enlarge d. If you will send us ten’ tral Federated union which, after cent,«, In stamp«, we will prepay the drawing attention to. “the undisputed postage ami send you one of these widespread distress and suffering haml'ome m ips, hy return mail. If among the inhabitants of this city,! you ititi-rid g< ing East, or kn- w of any caused by the rapacious greed and lust one cominL’ We*-t, from any point for gold of the men who control and east or south of St. Louis, Omaha or Paul, we wou'd appreciate the distribute the coal which is necessary St. opportunity of writing to you or your to preserve the health and comfort of friends about the detail«. To say that Its citizens,” calls upon Attorney Gen is the purpose of this advertisement, eral Cuneen “to press an early disso but the maps are free. Address B. II. lution of the power of this combina Trumbuli, 142 Third St., Portland, tion of coal interests and render them (Iregon. unable to further oppress the people A Cure For Lumbago. of this state.” W. C. Willi nm-on, of Amherst, Va., The resolution also requests Presi says: “For more t han a year I suffered dent Roosevelt to Instruct United from lumbago. __________ 1 finally r tried Ctiam- States Attorney General Knox to pro berlain’s I’ain Balin and it gave me ceed at once against the coal trust un entire relief, which all otiier icmcilies der the law and have this unlawful failed to d< .” Fcr sale by City Drug combination dissolved, in the interests Store. of the whole people of the United States. It also “unqualifiedly and unequivo cally declares in favor of the public ownership of coal mines, to be oper ated for -and by the people,” and re quests President Gompers and the ex ecutive council of the American Fed eration of Labor to have all central bodies under their Jurisdiction call mass meetings and agitate to this end, “so that a repetition of the present in tolerable state of affairs will be impos-! LIVES OF MANY LABORERS Bible.” IMPERILED BY THE FLAMES. Copies of the resolution have been forwarded to President Roosevelt. At San rrnncisco, Jan. 19.—The lives ' torney General Ctinf'on and Mr. Gom- of twenty men were imperiled this pers. morning when a fire mysteriously ' broke out in the bunkhouse maintained EXPLOSION VICTIMS BURIED WITH MILITARY HONORS. at Fourteenth and Guerrero streets by ; A. E. Buckman, a contractor. While ; Rieger’s California Perfumes Washington, Jan. 19.—The following the gang of laborers slept all uncon maJe in the State where the telegram was received at the Navy de- ’ scious of impending dauger flames greatest flower farms in the licked up the fittings on the interior, ; partment from Rear Admiral Higgin-; son, dated San Juan. January 18: worlJ are located. and when the alarm was finally given “Seven dead altogether — Robert California’s sweetest odors the twenty souls were caught as if in Rule, F. H. Loesser, S. F. Malinowski, are prettily bottled for those a trap. K. J. Platt, Andrew Hendricksen, Al who cannot visit and see and When the sleeping men were finally . aroused and brought to a realization | bert Taeke, Walter W. A. Schert. Pat pick and smell the beautiful of the danger besetting them, some I terson’s recovery probable; Dossett's i flowers of this wonderful State. rushed frantically to the door only to ' recovery doubtful. Our new line just arrived— “The dead were buried with military I find it barred and bolted. won’t you come and see the honors at San Juan. Massachusetts 1 The dense smoke prevented the lock visitors from the West, Rieger s being operated promptly, and before' now at San Juan. Sick in hospital. California Perfumes? Cabled Dunlay for information. Taeke the door could he opened four men died 3 p. m., Sunday; Schert died S ue leaped from a rear window to the ground below and all were seriously day. 7 a. m.” injured. In the meantime the rest of SEVEN INJURED IN EXPLOSION. J. the men had managed to break the Pittsburg, Jan. 19.—Five men were j door of the bunkhouse from its fasten so badly injured by an explosion nt the j ings. and all staggered into the fresh Carnegie works at Du Quesne today air to safety. that it is believed all will die. The The hut was immediately consumed throttle valve of a stationary engine by the liames and some of the gang used to operate a coal crusher blew of laborers lost all of their effects. out and the seven men. who were in It is not known as yet how the fire the engine house at the time, were started. The department turned out badly seald«Ml by escaping steam and promptly and did valiant work, but tho some of them were badly cut and wooden bunkhouse was entirely de bruised. Joseph Carey, the night fore stroyed. despite all that could be done. | man, was one of the worst injured, being cut about the head and badly Is Absolutely PUJE, and will CLEVELAND, CHICAGO AND scalded over the body. The names of OUTWEAR all oilier Leads. BOSTON SUFFER FROM FIRE. the others have not been learned. Columbia, S. C.. Jan. 19.- Editor N. Q. Gonzales is dead here after bail ling for almost four days. The victim of Lieutenant Governor James II. Till man’s bullet passed away at the Co lumbia hospital. Mrs. Gonzales was with her husband when death came. When the bulletin was posted an- Bouncing the death the crowds which have been about the bulletin boards almost constantly since the tragedy increased rapidly, and all phases of details of the tragedy were discussed. In his cell, where he has been con fined since the shooting. Lieutenant Governor Tillman heard the news with visible emotion. There is universal sorrow. Since late Sunday night it was evi dent that the crisis had arrived. Mr. Gonzales, as li - became more nervous, was subjected to vomiting, and gener ally grew worse. He continued to lose ground, and early in the morning hope was practically abandoned. The last heroic treatment resorted (p was the use of formalin. One-fiftieth of a grain was injected into the veins in the hope of stopping blood poisoning. At 7 in the morning all of the patient’s relatives who were not at the hospital were summon -1. His wife, two broth ers and a si lor. be ides members of the editorial staff of the State, re- sponded. M ontana , like Eastern Oregon, pa id large bounties for tbe killing of coyotes at the behest of sheep owners, MEDFORD SQUIBS A MARITAL LAMENT. ’ who by them lost a few head of mut That I lingered at the office I have reason ton nowand then. It has been discover Emmett Burkdull went to Jackson to regret, ed that, w ith the coyote almost ex For I’ve bad the kind of welcome that I ville today. do not like to get; Ex-Assessor Pendleton spent Sunday terminated, the pestiferous jackrabbit Not a word, of course, unpleasant. has increased to the extent that they But a feeling, ever present. in Medford. eat all vegetal i min sight, starving That my path tonight with troubles is Miss Lizzie Hoover visited at Phoe- the sheep. Die coyote is the sheep most seriously beset. n'x Thursday. man’s best, fiiend; but he docs not Though I had a •mile of grvrtfng. 1 am Mrs. D. \V. Crosby has returned know it. He almost lived off jack dining all alone. And11 know that for my thoughtlessness from her trip to Riddle. rabbits, as beep now and tben being she's making me atone. I perceive I'm out of favor. Joe and Frank Olwell were amon» us incidental to bis diet. >, For the coffee's lost its flavor. T hat provision of the Constituí ion And the steak that looked so tempting the forepart of the week. now Is colder than a stone. J. D. Heard has returned from a of the United State*, which allows any male born in this c< untry, ■ no But I dare not make a murmur, or. at business trip to San Francisco. least. I'd rather not; { Miss Eisenhart and Miss May Huffer matter what bis color or character I prefer the cold potatoes that are falling may be, to become an American made a trip to Ashland Monday. to my lot. For a dinner cold is better citizen, with the tight if votirg Mrs.eE. D. Weston of Gold Hill is tho Than a growl that may unfetter and «xe rising oilier ptiv leges irci- Borne remarks as to my absence when it guest of her sister, Mrs. J. G. Goble. dental tt citizenship, is all wrong. It all was piping hot. A. E. Kellogg, a prominent citizen of I —Chisago Post often lead« to unpleasant complica Gold Hill, spent Monday in Medford. tion. At Sdina«. Calif., a short time Uncaasciouw from Craup. A. M. Cannon retumeu inis morning sit ce, Chhiley F> ng Dong, a China During a sudden and terrible at from a professional trip to Grant’s Pass. man, established the fa.t bathe isa tack of croupourlittle girl was uncon scious from strangulation, says A. L. *C. n Baker of Josephine county, native son of tint state, aged 32, and Srafford, postmaster, Chester, Mich., the export minor, is visitingin Med entithd t » vote. Ho also claims fo and a dose of One M inuta Cough Cute ford. bee igiblet! membership In the or was administered and repeated cfUn. der of Native Sons of theGolden West. C. B. Talbert arrived from Montague, It reduced the swelling and inflam mation, cut the mucus and shortly Calif., a few days ago, and will remain A LITTLE CHURCH in Pennsylvania tbe child was resting easy and speedily awhile. recent ly ce’etrated the one thousand recovered. It cures Coughs, Colds, M. L. Pellett of Talent, the successful millionth m'r ute since Christ's com LaGjippe, and all Throat aud Lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cur< fruit raiser and buyer, was in Medford ing to earth. In an art icle on “Pier lingers in the throat and ch«st ard Monday. pont Morgan. His Advisersand His enables the lungs to cintiibuie pure, Oigin ’zition,” John B'isben Walker F. M. Nelson of Phoenix precinat, a bealtL-giving oxygen tn the bleiud. men ’ ions tiiat Mr. Rockefeller is J manufacturer of lumber, made us a call p p ilarly supposed to control one this morning. th inand million dollars, and that A. M. Helms went to Jacksonville NOT A RELIEF one thousand million dolla s would Monday, to attend the funeral of the represent the labor often thousand late John Bienvenue. men since Christ’s coming to earth, at the average scale of W. I. Vawter and Dr. E. B. Picket calculated wages paid during the past two thou have returned from their trip to sand vcar=. In the same number of I Flounce Rock precinct. The Co m >po)ilan a <ery Inter«sting UH C. A P ehkin . cal ts made as to what the If your local dealer «V ycs not carry Helen*. Mont. Cleveland, Ohio. Jan. 19.—Fire has PITTSBURG SOCIETY WOMAN Joe Caskey, the well-known black one uiation Dear Sir:—I have nearly finished it u rite to us and we will see that you thousand mill! ns could accom get It. Un- funner bottle and am practically CHARGED WITH MURDER. smith, who has been in Portland, re plish ¡u tbe hands of a thoroughly destroyed two apartment houses near well. My case was one most physi the corner of Euclid avenue and An turned Saturday night. an-bltious man. cians would have prouounced incur drews streets. East Cleveland, result Pittsburg, Jan. 19.—Mrs. Letitia able. My appetite is good: have W. F. Monaghan, who has secured a TnE passage of a flat salary law was ing in the death of at least two per Eagle, wife of S. S. Eagle, a superin gained lu pounds in weight ar.d feel like a new lease ot life was given responsible position at Ashland, was to advised by the outgoing governor and sons and the injury of several others. tendent of the Pressed Steel Car com tne One of the bottles 1 send .for PORTLAND, OREGON. this titre is for a friend and the oth day joined by his family. the Incoming governor; ar.d the fact The origin of the fire is unknown pany. and prominent in social circles er for myself, as I do not intend to lie without it. Mr. O'Toole, a capitalist of Dunsmuir, was cited that both politiral parties The fifty tenants of the two buildings at Avaton, a suburb of this city, has Very truly yours, Calif., is making his brother, Darby, wc-e pledged In the list campaign to were asleep when the flames broke been arraigned in criminal court on T. R H arhis . H. 8. C hasi - i . kr . t he measure. There appears to be ex out. A panic ensued when they were tbe charge of murder of her three- who lives at Phoenix, a visit. SHERIFF’S SALE. finally aroused and many were rescued year-old ward, Edna Varner, on May Rev. A. Haberly is in Medford, hut cellent legal warrant for holding the with the greatest difficulty, nearly all 9 last. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION will not remain long. He is stationed dtc'rine that the naming <>f a specific escaping in their night clothes. When the girl's death was reported salary fur a state officer in the const I iesued out of the Circuit Court of the at Coquille City, Coos county. The total loss is about JGO.OOO, par-' to the coroner it was announced that tuti -n of Oregon wa« not meant to es State of Or« gon. for tho County of she had committed suicide, but on ac tially covered by insurance. J. H Toft, a son of Recorder Toft, tablish a maximum. On the other Boston, Jan. 19.—Practically all the count of her youth an investigation Jackson, on the lOtb day of January, | has been doing editorial and typo hand, as Gove-nor Chamberlain show« fire fighting apparatus In the city was was started by the district attorney. 1903, and to me directed and delivered, graphical work on the Enquirer. oy the citation < f authorities notably called to Long Wharf to combat a Mrs. Eagle swore that she was ab in favor of Chas. R. Ray, plaintiff, who Joe Currie and Dan Green, the well- ex-G ivrrnor Lord, t he salaries named I fierce blaze in the sheds of the Domin solutely innocent of the crime. recovered a judgment and decree of known locators of government lands, I ! in thernn«tttn’lon are minimum, and ion Atlantic Railway company. The foreclosure of a certain mortgage in I have gone to Northern California. DENMARK’S LITTLE CLAIMS. it is c< mpetent for the legislature to sheds and most of the contents were the above nimed court on the 15tb Copenhagen, Jan. 19.—The state John Painter, J. P. Tucker, C. Cary assign to them such salaries as they destroyed and part of the wharf was day of December, 1902, and against the and Mr. Hartley of Phoenix precinct shall see tit. ne quite propierly says burned to the water's edge. Several ment which has appeared in the press hereinafter described real property of Man WK» Wear« * that Denmark has claims against were tn Medford during the week. to tve people of the S.ate that it vessels were hauled out into the bay Venezuela, dating from 1857, is incor S. P. Conger. Diantha Conger and N. and escaped serious damage. The fire J. W. Boyd has returned from Port w uld be letter openly and frankly men succeeded in averting what prom rect. The claims of 1857 were settled B. Arnold, defendants, I am com EXCELSIOR BRANO manded to levy on and sell said realty to land, where he purchased a large as to construe the law and raise the ised to be a serious conflagration, and by Venezuela in the seventies. sa.'arie«, if at all, directly, rather than There is, however, a claim against satisfy the said judgment of Chas. R. Oiled Suits sortment of furniture for this market. by if d-rectIon, i-sat pre-ent. Prob the total loss will not exceed $25,000. Chicago, Jan. 19.—Fire here de Venezuela from a Danish subject, of Ray. for the sum of two thousand, five and Slickers J. B. Mui lay, who represents Coblentz ably there will be no serious cbjec- stroyed a grain elevator at 377 Carroll the Island of St. Thomas, who had a liund rid and seventy-nine dollars and Warraatcfl Waterproof- tions to carrying < utthe recommenda & Levy of Portland, made his regular Matte to itand lard work and tions of Mr. Geer and Mr. Chamber avenue, belonging to the Eckhardt and sheep ranch in Venezuela and whose fifty cents, with interest thereon at rouMh weather. io*.k ft »raae- i visit to the valley during the past week lain, says tbe Portland Journal. ■Bark. jf >onr dealer* doesn’t Swan Milling company, entailing a loss sheep were taken by Venezuelan the rate of 8 percent, per annum from hare them,send forcataia0M» R E. Payne, who has been making a troops during the recent war. This 3L I- Beltia? and Parting C®. > of $75,000. T he movement for a change of tbe the 13th day of October, 1902, and Azt*., Naa ?raaatat0. man claims about 122,000, and is sus- | tour of the State of Washington, re- Ll.lli«VU4MI. Ifra., date of the inauguration of the Pres costs a mounting to twenty-seven dollars Ka*t Ba«. talned by Denmark. The Venezuelan i turned Sunday, well pleas«?d with his i ident is receiving some consideration New York, Jan. 19.—There can be government has refused to deal with and the further sum of two hundred ! triP- io ti e House of Representatives and, no longer any question as to the ex the Danish consul in Venezuela in this and fifty dollars attorney fees also R. D. Maplesden has returned from i although it is well, known that an tent and gravity of the distress now matter. costs of and upon this writ; and in obe a short visit at Portland, He will soon amendment to the Constitution is prevailing in London. Many thousands If the claims of other nations are dience to said writ I did on ihe lfitb establish himself in business in this about the most difficult proposition to of men in excess of the usual average submitted to arbitration this claim will day of January, 1903 levy ousaid prop section. put through,- there Is some hope ex are out of employment this winter, and he turn«?d in with them, but Denmark erty, according to law, and will offer the workhouses cannot accommodate has not joined the other nations in Horace Mann got back from Salem pressed thit thisCongress will not ad- for sale for geld coin of the United for all the people demanding shelter.- the concerted movement against Vene States of Amorica, at public auction, joi rn until it has passed the resolu Friday. Ilis wife and Miss Toft will re Things have reached a seriouss pass zuela. nor will she do so. Such action 10 Cent main in the Willamette valley a while tion providing for such a change. It lr. the East End of the metropolis, would not meet with popular approval to the highest b.dder, at the court Trial Size. would be a good tiling for many while the tide of alien immigration is longer. house door in Jacksonville, in said in Denmark. County and State, on C. G. Rambo of Phoenix made us a reasons, chief Icing that the weather steadily rising higher and higher. A GRADE CROSSING ACCIDENT. call Monday. He expects to return to would be much better the last part of Eerious state of affairs exists also in Saturday, Feb. 21,1903, Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 19.—Two people ether parts of Great Britain. An end April than the first part of March, Eugene in a short time, we are sorry which would please a great many. less stream of countrybred folk is were seriously hurt and about ten at the hour of 2o’clock P M <>f said day, to learn. Gl vas Rri.ixr « the short session of Congress pouring into the overcrowded cities, others more or less injured by a grade all the right, title and interest of the Osca HAY FEVLR Otto Roessler of Woodland. Calif., of Besides, crossing accident at Hazelwood to three mouths with the holiday re t.lille Canadian faimers organize ex day. The Versailles accommodation said S. P. Conger, Diantha Conger and ______ ________ __ ard heals the discus d , It cleanses, scathes who has been visiting Mr. and Nirs S. peditions to search the old country for N. B. Arrold. defendants, in and to metrbrane It cures catarrh and dri es away a \ cess is entirely too brief for tbe proper cold in ihe head qulck-y II is absorbed fteu-s P. Hunter, left for his home Monday much needed labor and offer good of the Baltimore & Ohio, southbound, ‘t the following described real property, and pro tee la the Membrane I «stores the I transac ’ ion of public business. Two wages for efficient men, without satis- crashed into a Homestead and Mc- to-wit: Senses , t Taste and Smell tullslze M cents morning. moot h«’ add.tional time would afford factory response. at Druggists or l>v mail; trial size 10 cents Keesport street car. Dr. H. Levinson, the oculist-optician, amr le opportunity to cot sider needed ELY BK-iTEEKS, M Warren Siren’, N Y Beginning at a post from which tho The seriously hurt were Gertrude show that the Brit- Official statistics who has been making Southern Ore legi-datlon, ard.tagive consideration ish emigrant does not generally elect Hanna, aged 24fi cut about head and quarter sretion corner on the west gon a professional visit, left for the to the appropriation bil's. It is an easy to make his home in the British col- Injured internally; David Cruikshank, boundary of Section 18 in Township » t’ling f< r a determined minority Io de south Monday. feat all legislation in t he short session, onles. Of the 205,910 emigrants from body badly bruised and cut and leg 3(1 S., R. 2 W. ot the W. M., in Jack son Cou nty, State of Oregon, beajg S. T housand « S aved B y A. H. Willett of Portland, who is a not l-er reason which has been this country last year 168,501 went to fractured. The accident was caused, it is 35 degrees VX . 12 40 chains, and from one of the incorporators of the Mod ford fr<quectly advanced Is that often the United States. This condition of times I he short session is controlled thought, by a misunderstanding of tho said beginning post running thence S. Drug Co , arriv«»d in Medford Monday, by a pirty that has bfen defeated and things induced one newspaper to de warning given by the flagman. clare that the future of the British 48 degrees E, 39 chains to a stone mon ; for a short visit. discredited at the polls, and that bad This wonderful medicine posi race is imperiled by the drafts made ument near the north bank of Rogue legislation, extravagant appropria Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson of Roxy was tively cures Consumption, Coughs Chicago, Jan. 19.—-A true bill has river; ther.ce N. 42 degrees E. 9 ehs. tions and improp r claim bills are upon it from America, and that the in Jacksonville Saturday, visiting her crowded through in the closing days. greatest and most beneficent work a been returned against forty-five coal Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu daughter, who is a student of St. British statesman could perform for operators and retailers, charging con- and 9 Iks. to a stone 15x10x3 inches; monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La- the welfare of the nation would be the spiracy to do an illegal act injurious thence N. 48 degrees W. 39 chains to a Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, | Mary's Academy. inauguration of some scheme for re to public trade. The indictments are post from which a black oak tree 48 Walter Moore, one of the officers of Croup and Whooping Cough. distributing the British people in the against both corporations and indi inches in diameter bears south 251 de the Lilac Club, which is in possession of Every bottle guaranteed. No viduals doing business in Illinois and grees W. 78 links; thence S. 42 degrees British empire. the third house of the Oregon legisla Cure. No Pay. Price 50o. &$’. I Indiana. Ball was fixed at $1500. W. 9 chains and 9 links to the place of The largest sum overpaid for a prescription ture, is in Medford. Trial bottle free. changed hands In San Francisco Aug. 30. 1901. beginning, and containing 35.45 acres FARM FOR SALE. Jas. Gorman stopped at Medford The transfer involved in coin and stock 6112,- as described in dec-d by S. F. Chadwick If Unwell, Saturday, to pay Jos. Currie a visit. 500 and was paid by a party of business men to S. P. Conger, dated March 23rd, well-known Grnupner Ranch, The for a specific for Bright’s Disease and Diabetes Try a bottle of Ilerbine, notice the He was on his way from Arizona to hitherto incurable diseases. on Sterling creek, over 800 acres. Fine improv« ment spetdily effected in your 1893. Spokane, Washington. They commenced the serious investigation of timber and stock range, 150 acres in appetite, ene’gy, strength and vigor, Also the 300 feet extension west of Robt. Wiley left for San Francisco the specific Nov. 16. 1930. They Interviewed cultivation. Some of the richest watch how it brightens tbe spirits, tho Chadwick Mining Claim as above placers in Southern Oregon. All pat scores of the cured and tried it out on its gives freedom from indigestion and Friday, to join his father, J. W. Wiley, me Its by putting over three dozen cases on ented and carries mineral right. debility described, together with the tract of ! who is engaged in butchering at the the treatment and watching them. They also Apply to B arfoi . i & M onrof , Isaac Story, Ava, Mo., writes, Sept. laud lying betwo«’n the said Mining 233 Stark St., Portland, Or g° physicians to tame chronic, incurabl 10th, 1900. ‘T was in bad health, 1 Claim and Rogue river ou the south, Is now in its twenty-third year. stock yards of that city. cases, and administered it with the phjsician had st- maeh trouble for 12 month*, containing 20 acres, more or loss, as or judges. Up to Aug. 25 eighty-seven per al-o dumb chill.-». Dr, J. W. Mory Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. cent, of the test cases were elihor well or pro CONSUMPTION, prescribed Ilerbine; it cured rue in described in deed of Noleon Wait and Every teacher an expert in his spec gressing favorably. iwo weeks. I cannot recommend it Sarah Wait to S. I’. Congor, dated Digests all daises of food, tones and ial course. < >ut- roui-ses cover the en- the lhe most dreaded and deadly of all diseases, as too liiehly; it will do all you claim for strengthens the stomach and diges There being but thirteen per cent, of failures, well March 31st, 1893. tire Hinge of business operation. as pneumonia, and all Lung Troubles are tive organs. Cures dyspepsia, indi lhe parties were satisfied and closed ihe trans relieved at once and cured by Acker’s English it.” Sold by City Drug Store. Complete business course, time unlimited Witness my hand and official signa- by mail .......... . ............ I 26 gestion, stomach troubles, ¡tod makes action. The proceedings of the investigating Remedy, “the king of all cough cures" Cures coughs and oolds tn a day. 2S cents. Y ’ our tore this ltith day of January, 1903. Complete shorthand ccurse, six months committee and the clinical reports of tho test rich, red blood, health and strength. oy mail................................................... 16 Kodol rebuilds wornout tissues, puri cases wore published and will be mailed free money back if dlssatfstlod. Write or free, Milwaukee. Jan. 19.—Mayor Rose re J; M. RADEK, Sheriff, sample. W. H. H ookkk & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Complete civil service course, s'x moo tbs by mai I .. „ ................................... 16 ties, strengthens the stomach. Gov. on application. Address J ohn J. F ci . tom Qo. A P Estabrook, Gold HUI. Leading druggist. turned from Toronto and said he had by O bis C rawford , Deputy. Complete Erglish course, six months secured 10.000 tons of Welsh anthra G. W. Atkinson of W. Va. says: “I 16 have used a number of bottks of Ko- cite coal for Milwaukee. The first ADMINISTRATRIX NOT CE. Complete select studies six months by mall . ...................... ............. 16 dol.and have found them to he a very cargo, he says, loft Cardiff on Satur- These courses are especially dt signed for effect and, indeed, a powerful remedy day, and will be at St. Johns in a In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon those who have not the time nor means io at- _ for stomach ailments. I recommend In the matter of the Estate of B. F. Ragsdale, week. teud col ege, and especially for those who have it to my friends. MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS hare ieer in use deoeased. been deprived of a cou.moo school educaiion. over 60 years by the loaders of tbe Mormcn Chnreh aud tbeii The mayor claims he has made ar The growiest care la given to each individual NOTICE is hereby given Chat the undersigned _ . _ . , followers. Positively cures the worst cases in old and young student Diplomas awarded graduates. Send rangements with Sir Thomas Shaugh i has .rising Irons effects of stlf-ubiibe, dir»>1 pation, excesses, or c gnrettc smoking. Carrs I-oat A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. been by said Court duly appointed as the tor p-arlleulars and state tbe course you want tlrnliood, —• Power, **------- Ni'ffhl.L<»Mo«, *u*-*-* •------- ► --------- - urrb«uK, *■ l*oe<l, Impotwr, Im potency, ? Lost p.<ru>ut 'lu'Jini'nln’ nessy, president of' the Canadian Pa executor oi the estate ot B F. Ragsdale, de tire in Back, Bark, Evil L>c l>«n rrg, rviuinai r.miikir J. L». McKKE. F*r<n>- •s In «ire», Seminal Emiislcns, Irnme Buck, Krrv'.«aw 1)<-bllltyi' cific road, to bring the coal to Mil ceased. Any and all persons having claims i- adaebe, t'nfltnru to Marry, Losa of flemen, Vai.- r Auerbach Hldg Sall Lake City, Utah Wc«rli-,oTConii!pu- Will. McDaniel has opened a neat tlon. Stops Quickness of DU'-bnrge, Stops Nervou« waukee, Ile says he will have the coal against said estate are required to file the 11 Tv-f (eliinf - of Eye- cigar, confectionery and fruit store in •ids. Effects are lmin-'dlatc. Impart vigor and potency to every M function. Pon’ v t get here for delivery February 10, and it same, duly vorified.with J. L. Harumersly, at b'spondcnt, a cure is at hand. Restores email, undevrlop j koMklorgans. Stimnlate» llysn’s building, Jacksonville, and -he torney-ut law, at his office in Gold Hill, Jack- brain and nerve ce Vers. 60c. a box, 6 for |a.6O by mail. A written guarantee, to cure o> will sell for $9 a ton. keeps a complete assortment ol the money retuudea, with 6 boxes. Circulars free. 1 son County, Oregon, within six mouths rrom tbe beet of everything in hisline Standard AdJre»», BISHOP REMEDY CO, San Francisco, Cai date of publication hereof, 1« Cure V'oti«ilj>aiion brands a specialty. Give him a call, MRS.S. J. RAGSDALE, Administratrix. site Cascareis Cand.v Cathart.c 'te- >rfc k for he will treat you well. city dr ug tlcie, jsclECkviile. First Date of Publication Jan. 21st, 1903. Tlio Kind You Hftvo Always Bought, and which has been in uso for over 30 years, has borne the signature of z? — and has been made under his per- sonnl 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 aud Children—Experience against Experiment« What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare« gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substaucc. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, it relieves Teething Troul>l<js, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. - The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS UJF from California PIONEER WHITE LEAD BUT A CURE I W.P. Fuller & Co PERRINS PILE SPECIFIC <PUCH »SAWYER’S Druggist CATARRH Elys Cream Balm DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Bright’s Disease. Business College and School of Correspondence VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY! . . C. G Cali to cura, dnw'su relunJ ñame* The Kind You Have Always Bought En Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMMMtV. TT RUIHUW STItCET. MEW TORR CTTV- SUMMONS. SHERIFF’S SALE In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, in and for Jackson County. E. E. Emerson. Plaintiff, vs. | Cora Emerson. Defendant To Cora Emerson, tbe above-named defendant. In the name of the Stat« ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the 1 complaint of the plaintiff herein filed against you in the above-entitled court and cause with ; in six weeks from tbe date ot the first publica tion of this summons, and which date of first publication is the 7th day of January. 1fti3. or within six weeks from the day and date of personal service of the summons upon you as in the order ot publication provided: and if you tail to so appear and answer the said complaint 1 within said time tbe plaintiff will apply to the ’ above-named court for the relief demanded therein, to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff be forever annulled, dissolved and for naught held. This summons is ordered published tn tbe Democratic Times, a newspaper published in Jacksonville JaeKson Coqntv. Ore ., by order of Hon. H. K. Hanna, judge of the above-entitled Court, aud which said orlcr was made in Chambers on the fith day of January. 1908, and requires said summons to be published in said paper once a week for six consecutive j weeks from the date of the first publication ; thereof, and requires you to answer the said complaint on file herein on or tv-fore the last day ot the time prescribed in said order for publication, to-wit: February Sfith. 191B, or ! within six weeks from the day and date of tbe personal service of said summons upon as in ' said order prcv ided. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 7th day of January, 1903. S. S. PENTZ. Attorney for Plaintiff. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, on the9th day of December, 190 2, on a judgment duly rendered in the said Court on the 19th day of April, 1902, ar.d docketed in the Clerk's office on the 21st day of April, 1902. in favor of Rhoda Miller, plaintiff, and against Emanuel Miller, defendant; for the sum of oue hundred dollars and cost*, amounting to seventeen dollars, aud all tbe costs and disbursements on this writ, I did, on the 5th day of January, 1903, duly levy upon and will sell as provided by law, at tho front door of the Court House of the said County, in tbe town of Jacksonville, Oregon, on } Saturday, Feb. 7, 1903, 31 the hour of 2 o’clock P. M. of said day, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendant, Emanuel Miller, had on the day of docketing of of said judgment or at any time there after, in and to the west one-half of the SUMMONS. following described property, to-wit : Se I, sw } of ne | and » 1 of s | of In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ( sec 5, twp 36 s, r 1 e, all in Jackson for the County of Jackson. Wm. G. Breeding, Plaintiff. 1 county, Oregon. vs. Suit for Divorce. J. M. RADER, L. M. Breeding. Defendant. ) To L. M. Breeding, the above-named defendant: i Sheriff of Jackson County, Ogn. In tbe name of the Stale of Oregon: You are j hereby required to appear and answer the com- I Dated January 5th. 1903. plaint of the above named plaintiff in tbeaixn e- entitleil court, now on tile with the clerk of said court, within ten days from the date of the ser vice of this summons upon >ou. if erved in Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878 — Jackson County. Oregon; out it sorted in any Notice tor Publication. other county in tbe state of Oregon, then with in twenty days from the date of the service ot I U nited S tates L and Omei this summons upon you; cr. if served on you Roseburg. Oregon. Dec. 11. iftH. out ot the state of Oregon, or by publication, Notice is hereby that in compliance then on or before the 4th Monday in March. with tbe provisions given the act of Congress of 1903. towit: the 23d day And you are hereby I June 3, 1878, entitled of "An act for tbe sale of notified that if you fail to appear and answer I timber lands in the States of California. Ore said eomplaint as hereby required, tbe plaintiff gon. Nevada and Washington Territory." as will take a default against you and will apply extended to all tbe Public Land States by act to the court for the relief prayed for in his ot 4. IM«. William J. Scott of Jack- complaint, viz: For a decree forever dissolv son August county. State of Oregon, and a resident of ing the marriage contract n~w existing between Watkins, ot said State, has this day Bled in and binding plaintiff and defendant. office his sworn statement No. 4U7, for By an order of Hon H. K. Hanna, judge of this the purchase ot the South west Quarter the circuit court of Jackson county. Oregon, IS W W) of Section No. i. in Township No. 41 made in chambers on the 8th day of Januarv, I South, of Range No. 3 West, and will offer I9U3. this summons is ordered to be served by proof to show that the land sought is more val publication ouce a week for six consecutive uable for its timber or than for agri weeks in the Democratic Times, published at cultural purposes, and to stone establish bis claim Jacksoui ille. Oregon to said land before Chas. Nickell. U. S. Com COLVIG i CANNON, missioner for the district of Oregon, at Med Attorneys for Plaintiff. ford. Oregon, Monday, the 7d dav of March. 19U3 He names as witnesses; Solomon L. Bright. Geo. L. Spangler. Ezra Arnold of Wat Oregon, and W. G Kenney, of Jackson Timber Land Act June 3, 1878.—No* kins. ville Oregon. tice For Publication. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to hie their claims in this office on or before said 7th day ot March, ltuj. U nited S tates LAXnOrrfCE. Roseburg. Oregon. I>c. 24. 19U2 J. T. BRIDGES. Register. Notice is hereby given that in compl -a -cewith the provisions of the act ot Congress of June 3. j 1878. rmilled "An act for tbe sale of timber lauds in tbe States ot Califo-nia. Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Nevada sad Washington Territory,” as extend ! ed to all Public Land States by act of August I 4, 192. »»Ill H . Sherid, of Jackson county, i U kitxd S tates L axd Orrica. State of Oregon, and a resident of Watkins, ' Roseburg, Oregon, October 24. 1902. ot said state, has this day tiled in this office ( Not io,? is hereby given that in compliance h s sworn statement No. 4194 for the purchase1 with the provisions of the act of Congress ot of tha seq of see No 12 in twp No 41. r nge No JuceS, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale of 3 w. and will offer prool to show that tbe Timber Lands in the Stales ot California. Ore land sought is more valuabl for 1 s gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.’ as timber or store than for agricultural pur-1 exterded to all of the Public Land Slates by poses, am! to es'ablish his claim tc said land act of August 4 1892.John N Williams of Jack before Cl.as Nickell. U. S. Comn-<ssioner at sonville County of Jack,on State of Oregon .has Medford. Oregon, on Monday, the 16th day of this day tiled in this office his sworn state March. 19U3 He names as witnesses', h zra ment No. 38b6. for the purchase of the SEW of Arnold. John J . Olsen. W. J. Scott, all of Wat- : NEw and NH of SEW and SWw ot SEW of kins. Orevon, and W.G. Kenney, ot Jackson Section No 14, in Township No. 87 South, of ville Oregon. Range No. 3 West. and will offer proof io show Any and al persons claiming adversely tbe that the land sought is more valuable for its above-described lauds are requested to hie | timber or stone than for agricultural purposes their claims in this office on cr before said apA to establish his claim to said land before 16th day ol March. ift 3. Silas J Day, U. S Commissioner, at Jack J. T BRIDGES. Register. sonville. Oregon, on Thursday, the 15th day of January. 19i« He names as witnesses: R Gilbert Harrison, Albert Mart<ce. Fd Whalen. Charles Yates, all of Jacksonville, Jackson NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to Hie UNITBP STATfS I.AND OfHCt, their claims in this office on or before said 16th Roseburg, i r-gon, Dec 24. 1902. Notice is hereby given that in ccmpliaute day of January, 1993, with the provisions cf the act of Congress of J.T. BRIDGES, Register June 3. 1878, en’ltled "An Act for the sale of timber lands in the States ot California. Ore gon, Nevada aud Washington Territory.” as NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION extended to all Public Land States bv act of August 14. 1892, John J. Clsen, of Jackson i county. State of Oregon, ard a resident ot Wat U nited S tatus L and Orrine, kins, ot said-state, has this day tiled in this of Roseburg, Oregon. October 24, IWB fice his sworn statemcnlNo 4195,for the purchase Notice is hereby given that in compliance of the sw Qof sec No IS, In twp No 41. r No 3 w, with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of and will offer pioot to show that the land sought June 3, 1KTK, entitled “An act for the sale of Is more valuable for its timber orslot e than tor timber lands in’he States of California Ore agricultural purposes, aud to establish his gon. Nevada, ami ashing ton Territory.“ as claim to said laud before Chas. Nickell, U. S. extended to all the lublic l.and States bv act Commissioner at mer tor for tbe District ot of Oregon Oregt___ August 4, 1802. R. Gilbert _______________ Harrison _ of Jaok- Medtoid. C ___ Monday, _ _ the l«th dav of »nviile. Oregon, rifle. irl County of Jackson. State of T're«ca Ore son 2 Ont »___ a______ ... * March, 1903. He names as witnesses: Ezra i and I SI a ST»L-- resident ot the town of Jacksonville oL Arrold of Watkins, Oregon: W 11 Sberid ot | said State, has this day tiled in this effioe hill Watkins, Oregon; W J Scott of Watkins, Ore sworn statement No. .-N>5, for the purchase A gon: W G. Kenney of Jacksonville. On gon G m ’SW “ a Of Section No. 14, in Tq»nshm n S Auy and all p> isons claiming adversely the 37 S, Range No 3 W . and will oger proof tJ above described Isnds are requested to tile show that the land sought is more valuable for their claims In this office on or before said 16th its timber or stone than for agricultural dut , day of March, Ift'S !K>S?S- to establish his claim to said land J T. BRIDGES, Register. before Silas J Day. V S Commissioner.at Jack sonville. Oregon, on Thursday, the 15th dav at ' iOnwiH’i ***• as ^witnesses: John I rL Williams, Albert »Martine, Pd Whalen. CONTEST NOTICE. ■ Charles Y ates of Jacksonville, Jackson county, i v’rvjjon. DJl’ARl’MKNr OF Till-' INTERIOR. • s'”!. JJ1!? PersoBS claiming ’adversely rXITED STATES I ANI> OFFICE, ! the tibofh-descnbcd lands are requested to file Roseburg, i h'eguu. Ui-ci-iutH-r vS. 19 2. ) : ibetr claims in this office on or before- said I5lh A sulbch-ui ro..tcat uftkluvlt havli ; been day of Jauuary, 1903. tiled in ihis.fllce ly Uhsrles Nickell, coati sl J. T. BRIDGES, Register. ant, a airsitionesie.nl tn try No if.-iv.' made May 10. ISM), (or N >4 of S it ot w. SI, Town- ship XI S, Rang 2 K, by William T. Nelson. eont< alee, in which it Is alleged that s-H . Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878 entry man has wholly abandoned sold ruvt for Notice of Publication. more than six mouths lust pa t, and that said alleged absence was rot due to his impo ■ U sitbd S tates L aud Orrica. ment In the Army, Navy or Marine Corp, of' Reseturg. Oregon, Dec. 11, loot the United Stales durhg the war wi-li Spain! Notice is hereby that In compliance or any other war 1 b which the Unit'd States' with the provisions given the act of Cougress of may be engaged as a private so dier. ofllonr, June 3. 1878. entitled nt ‘An act for the sale ot seaman or uiar.uc. Said parties are hereby timber tauda in the Stales of I'alifoinia Ore- notified to appear, r» spond ,t- d offer * videuce . p<«>, Nevada and Wash! ng ion Territory” aH touching said allegatn n at lOo'clo.-k a ui on exteuded to all tbe Public Land Stales bv act February II, ifts, before Silas J. Dav, Unite! ■ of August 4, 1892. Solomon L. Bright, of jack- States Commissioner at Jacksonville, Oregon, son county. State of Oregon. and a resident of and that Huai hearing will be held at ten Watk'ns.of said suite, has ibis dav Hied In o'clock a m on February 16. 19(3. bifote the this office his sworn statement No. Ilin Register and Receiver at the United States for the purchase of the Southwest Qu trier Land Office In Rosebuig, Oregon I (SWg) of Section Number 10. in Township The said contestant having, in a p-oper atil- Number 41, South of Hauge, Number 3 west, davlt fllod December 23. I9t?2, set foith facts and will offer proof to show that the laud wh oh show that after due otligencc personal sought is more vi luabie for Us timber or stone service of th's hotlce can cot be made, it is than for agricultural purposes, and to establish i ereby ordered and diiected that such notice his claim to said lard before < has Nickell be given by due and proper publication . U.S Laud Comu. Iaslcuer for the district of J. T. BRIDGES, Register. I Oregon, at Midford. Monday, theday ?th ot J II. BOO'iH, Receiver. March, 19(3. He names as wmesses: Win J Scott, Geo L. Spangler and Erra Arnold of Watkins. Oregon, null W. G Kcurey, ot Jack c Z- s T o n. i sonville. Ogn Any aud all persons cl liming adversely tbe above described lauds are re Haan the quested io tile their claims in this office on or Signât un before said 7th day of Manh 1903 J T Buitx.es, Register. ii