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Will sour the sweetest disposition and transform the most even tempered, lov able nature into a cross-gratoad and irritable individual. If impatience or fault-finding are ever excusable it is when the body is tortured by an eating and painful sore. It is truly discouraging to find after months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies that the place remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. Every chronic sore, no matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evidence of some previous constitutional or organic trouble, and that tlie dregs of these diseases remain in the system; or, it may be that some long hidden poison—perhaps Cancer—has come to the surface and begun its destructive work. The blood must be purified before the sore will fill up with healthy flesh and the skin regains its natural color. It is — through the circulation that the acrid, corroding fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer and keep it irritated and inflamed. S. S. S. will purify and invigorate the stagnant blood when all sediment or LJ l - other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to the diseased parts, new tissues form, and the'decaying flesh begins to have a healthy and natural look ; the discharge ceases and the sore heals. w _ S. S. S. is the only blood purifier ’ Several years ago, my wife had a se that is guaranteed entirely vege wer« sore leg and was treated by the table. It builds up the blood and beat physicians but received no benefit. Our druggist adviaed her to try S. 8. S., tones up the general system as no which ahe did. Fourteen bottles cured other medicine does. If you have her and ahe haa been well ever aince. a sore of any kind, write us and get J. B. HAROLD. 23 Canal St., Cohoea, N. Y. the advice of experienced and skilled physicians for which no charge is made. Book on Blood and Skir Diseases free. THE .SWIFT SPECIHC CO.. Atlant*. Ga. AN OLD SORE Another Forest Reserve. California Rieger*» California Perfumea made to the Stato where the farms to the greatest world are located. ¿ . California’s sw ee tes t odors are pnttfly tattled for those and visit and who pick and smell the beautiful flowers of this wonderful State. Uno just arrived— Our the ? vtators from the West. RMgBr*o California Perfumes I J. W. RobinsoL's Drug Stoie, Jacksonville, Ore. CATARRH THIS REMEDY The officials of tbe U. S. Lind Of fice at Rtseburg have been uotifitd that a new government forest re serve bad been created in Southern Oregon, and that all lands included within the boundaries specified are withdrawn from settlementor entry after this date. The tract finis with drawn includes the following town ships, lying mostly in Josephine and Curry counties and extending from the southern portions of Douglas and Cot s counties to the state boundary line. The new reserve also extends into California; but the area included in that sta'e has not yet been known here. Tue townships reserved in Ore gon are: Tp» 31 s, r 9 and 10 west. Tps 32 s, r 9, 10 and 11 west. Sj . f tp 32 s, r 12 and 13 west. Tps 33. 34, 35, 36 and 37 s, r 8 to 12 west, inclusive. W i of t p 36 s. r 7 west. Tps 38 s, r 5, 9, 10, 11. 12 west. Tps 39 and 40 s, r 5, 6. 9, 10, 11, 12 w. Si of tps 40 s, r 7 and 8 wf st. Tps 41 s, r 5 to 12 west inclusive. | The total area of the new reserve in Oregon is 61 townships, or 1,405,440 acres. The withdrawal of this large area does not affect the titles of set tlers now residing therein on claims heretofore regularly tiled in the U. S. land office, or other regular filings or proofs heretofore made. Is Sure To GREATLY ALARMED GIVE By a Persistent Cough, but Per manently Cured by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. Satisfaction. Ely’s Cream Balm G ives R elief O nce a HAY FEVER It cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. „ It cures ____ Catarrh ______ ____________ and drives away a Cold in the Head quickley. It is ab sorbed. Heals and Protects th Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size 50c , at Druggists or by mail; Trial size 10c by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 5S Warren St., N.Y. *9 mj 0|;|oq |eij£ $ V°0Q ®°Hd *Bd °N ‘wn0 °N "paaiuBjenß 9|uoq Xuaxg •qSnoQ Buidooq/w pue dnojQ *|BOjqj. 9J0$ ‘889U9SJBOH ‘odd IJ 9 -rj ‘Ásunaid ‘J9A9J äbh ‘eiuoui -nauj ‘Buiqisy ‘sipqouojg ‘sp|OQ sqBnoQ ‘uoiiduinsuogsajnoÀpAi) Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student at w, in Greenville, S. C., bad been troubltd for four or five years with a continous cough, which be savs "greatly alarmed me, causing me to fear that I was In the first s'age of consumption.” Mr. Burbage, laving seen Cnamberlain’s Cough Remedy advert'sed, concluedd to try it. Now read whst be says of it: "I soon felt a remarkable change, and after using two bottles of the twenty-five cent size, was permanently cured.” For sale by City Drug Store. MEDFORD SQUIBS. Mrs. C. I. Hutchison left for her for- mer home in Indiana this evening, on a visit of several weeks. E. D. Elwood, J. G. Van Dyke, Dr. Shearer and their families passed a few -i«od Ouioipoui inpapuoM 8iqj_ hours in Ashland Sunday. E. L. Farra of Willow Springs, one of our thrifty farmers, spent a few A g Q3AVS SONVSAOHX hours in Medford Monday. Rev. J. A. Townsend of Roseburg, a prominent Presbyterian minister, is the guest of Rev. W. F. Shields. Misses Nellie and Myrtle Blackburn of Gold Hill are visiting in Medford to day. So is Mrs. E. C. Wells. Miss Jessie Cole is eleverly filling the position of saleslady Lt Hutchison & I JI have been grown by thousand* of sat l /Iisfied customers for over fifty years.I\ Lumsden's mercantile establishment. /They are as good as can be procured any-\ Rev. W. E. Goode has returned from / where in the world. At the prices listed in \ our catalogue we deliver goods to you FREE Roseburg, where he attended the con of express or mail charges. ference of the Free Methodist Church Th s. Riley, one of our county com ^VicK’s Garden. missioners, was in Medford Monday. (? (EL Floral Guide He is recovering from a severe spell of for 1903 < sickness. Valuable to everyone who plants seeds, Rev. L. M. Idleman, the popular whether it’s only a flower bed or an Episcopal minister, who has an attack ] immense farm. It is not a mere cata X of fever, is in a Portland hospital for logue, but a work of reference, full of treatment. profitable information. A book of over The members of the Allen Stock Co. loo illustrated pages. Free, if you spent Sunday in Medford, while en mention this paper. Write for it. route to Ashland, and made many I Farmer's HandbooK friends while here. A valuable reference book that tell» all about W. F. Taggart is acting as mixolo 'the culture and care of crops, preparation of gist at the Hotel Nash bar during the land, fertilizing, spraying, etc. Sent FREE if desired. .. ■ ■ absence of John Soliss, who is afflicted JAMIS VICK'S SONS with rheumatism. Rochester, Naw York Marion Tryer and his wife went to ¿7 Ashland this morning, to meet the for mer's cousin, Mrs. Day of Sacramento, Calif., who will pay them a visit. Samuel Smith, who has been a resi dent of this vicinity for some time past, left for the state of Washington Mon Jacksonville, Oregon. day evening. Success to them. Established in 1S65. A. C. Howland, sujicrintendent of the THE SCHOOL continues the careful train Cook & Howland mines, located in Ing and thorough instruction for which Jurap-off-Joj district, visited in Med it is favorably known. ford the forepart of the week. THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT is always in charge of competent and experienced E. E. Houston of Phoenix came to teachers. Board and Tuition per Session of Twenty Weeks, $80. Studies began Mt dferd today for a load of salt and September 2, 1902. sugar for Coleman A Hearn. For prospectus, address E. H. Ingham and Mr. Zimmer were Sisters of the Holy Names. in Mid fold Monday. They live in Eugene and were looking after a cer ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF tain enterprise located here, and may REAL ESTATE. become interested. ÂU3A03SI0 «JH S,Siili ’UO V kk 5 eed S St. Mary's Academy, In the County Court for Jackson County, State of Oregon, sitting in Probate. In the matter of the estate of Jessie I. Ham mond, deceased. NOTfCE is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the aforesaid County Court, made in the matter of the Estate of Jessie I. Hammond, deceased, on the 23d day of April, IMS, the un dersigned, administrator of said estate, will aell at private sale, subject to confirmation by said county court, to the highest bidder for cash, from and after Saturday, May 30, 1903, All of the following described real property be longing to said estate, to wit: Commencing at the SE corner of the SW|< of NWI4, Section 25, Township 37 S, R 2 W; theme north 7* feet: thence west 190 feet thence south HSfeet; thence west 30 fret; thence south 310 feet; thence east 220 feet, to place of beginning. In Jackson county,Oregon. A. S. HAMMOND, AAwiinlatratorof the Estate of Jessie 1. Ham mood, deceased. First publication of notice dated IL Is 30th day April, IW3 ‘ Due Notice Is Served. Due notice is hereby served on tlie public generally that DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the only salve on the market that is made Hom the pure, unadulterated witch hazel. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve has cund thous ands t f cases of piles that would not yield to any other treatment, and this fact has brought out many worthless counterfeits. Those pt rsons who get the genuine DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve art never disappointed, because it cures. CURRENT COMMENT as a result they wore ablo to purchase oooooo o <XKXXX>OO<XXXXXX> ooo 0 two or three wives and settlo down to oCENTRAL POINT NOTES? p B uilding improvements arc going a life of idleness. A Kaffir’s woalth is o 00<MXX>0<XX><>-0-0<X><XXX>0-0-C>-0-0-C>-0 merrily on in this Citi; and tet there measured by the number of wives he John Edington of Sams Valley spent are few houses to runt. Rents are has. A man with two or throe wives Sunday in our town. rather high, too; but the only com is able to support himself through plaint luard is the lack of oppor their work without any effort on his | E. L. Moore of Coles, Cal., is paying tunity to get a hbu e when wanted. part. Wives are usually obtained relatives here a visit. John Vincent of Tolo traded with J. W. B aker , of Cottage Grove, through purchase, and the last time our merchants Friday. who was appofnte 1 game warden, to 1 heard the market quotations one wife ■ Fred Fradeoburgh of Henley, Cal., succeed L P. W Quimby, will H'suiii'- was worth about ten head of cattle. I spent Wednesday iu town. bls duties July 1st. lie is a man »f But the money the Kaffirs made dur Mrs. S. Conley of Sams Valley was ing the war was sufficient to overcome ability and < neigy, ntid well qualified hereon Saturday, trading. this obstacle easily. for the position. W. J. Freeman received a carload of Kindly Take Notice that Ely‘s Liq- I f , as reported, the fa‘<e of the Pan farming machinery Saturday. uid Cream Balm is of great benefit to ama canal treaty in Colombia s to de those sufferers from nasal catarrh who Miss Cassie Carey of Willow Springs pend on tlie result of a campiign of cannot inhale freely through the nose, was trading here oo Monday, education now beinz carried on but must treat themselves by spraying. Liquid Cream Balm differs in form, Several of our young people attend among the pe pie of tli ’t disiracted not medicinally from the Cream ed the ball at Gold Hill May Day. country, the outlook is not. at a 1 re but Balm that has stood for years at the assuring. The educational w >rk is head of remedies for catarrh. It may Cbalmer Gilmore commenced a likely to prove a bigger undertaking be used in any nasal atomizer. The term of school at Wellen Monday. thaD tlie Ci usli uni, n o’ the canal. I price, including a spraying tube, is 75 L. H. Newton and wife of Horn cts. Solti by druggists and mailed by WE have hearil a good deal of late j Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New brook are visiting relatives here this of the sui>eriority of the American i York. week. workingmen over the British workers, I T he magnificent sword, by which Mrs. N. 1’. Thompson of Ashland but now comes an Englishman who says ' the people of Oregon showed their ap is paying friends here a visit this the workers of the old country are bet preciation of Captain, now Rear Ad week. ter than the American, but the Ameri miral, Clark, who commanded the fa Miss Jenrie Gaines commenced a can managers are far superior to the mous battleship "Oregon” on her his term of school at Trail creek last British managers, ami get more work toric run from the Pacific to tlie At Monday. out of their men. Perhaps there is lantic, during our war with Spain, Mrs. Peterson of Medford visited some truth in that view of it. There lias been forwarded to him, accompa her sister Mrs. 1’. Ol->en of this place is nothing like looking at things from nied by a letter from Governor Cham Sunday. all sides. berlain, which says: “The sword is Oh f Olsen, who has a position witb J. W. B ailey , State Dairy and tendered to you by a grateful people, the S. P. Co at Ashland, spent Sun Food Commissioner, states tbit ail embracing all classes and all shades day at home. butter marketed must weigh 32 ounc of political opinion, aud 1 trust, you Geo. Given, S. Pool and J. J. Fryer, es to the roll, and any violators will will receive it as an expression ot prominent citizens «>t Eagle Point, be prosecuted to tlie full extent of the gratitude for your distinguished ser were in town Saturday. law. He says that he finds much but vice to the Nation and in appreciation Mrs. Russ Moure, who has beeD vis ter that is being marketed which of you as a man and as an officer.” it ug relatives here, left for her home weighs from 27 to 33 ounces to the R eports continue to be published on Butte creek Monday. roll. He has given notice that here of the all«g d big discoveries of gold J. W. Clark left for San Francisco after merchants must not buy or sell in different sections of Alaska. Saturday, where he will spend several a roll of butter that weighs less than While not wishing to cast a doubt, on weeks visiting his children. 32 < inices, unless the weight is labelea that rick section of Unele Sam's pos thereon. Frank Mee of the Hilt Sugar Pine sessions, it is safe to say that mines T he dedication of tbe St. Louis almost at our very doots would prove Co. of Coles, Cal., spent several days in world’s fair is the occasion of a brilliant just as rich if only the same energy Jackson County this week. series of articles in the May Review of and methods were adopted here tv. W. S. Skeels, state evangelist for Reviews on the Louisiana Purchase develop them. In many port!' ns of the Church of G. d, is bolding revival and its results, the exposition in fore Southern Oregon undoubtedly iie-liid- meetings here, and much interest is cast, and the city of St. Louis. The den immense wealth in minerals of being manifested. same number has an outline of the different kinds. Report* that are C. H. Ercanbrack, who has been plans formed for the municipal expo continually bt ing received from tbe speuding a few days with relatives sition to be held at Dresden this sum far-distant field of Alaska should be here, left for his home at Santa Bar mer, and the noteworthy features of taken with at least a grain of silt. bara, Cal., Monday. several other European fairs and con We believe that it is entirely unnec Elder T. M. Jones, state organizer gresses are summarized in an article on essary to go away from home to dis for the Knights aud Ladies of Sec ur t 'e great gatherings of the summer cover first-class mines. lty, is at Grants Pass working to or Miners’ liens, deeds to mines,water ganiz.e a council at that place. and autumn at home and abroad. right locations and other mining ' T he Rand mine owners in South blanks always on hand at this office. 1. F. Williams has just built an ad- Africa got rid of their valuable Kaffir dition to his livery stable and contem labor at the same time they eliminated Letter List plate- erecting another addition soon, the Boers as the controlling factor. A to make room for his increasing trade. British labor commissioner, whois in The following is a list of letters re At Great F'alls, Mont., April 22, the Jackson vestigating the feasibility of using maining uncalled for in 1903, the home of Mr. aui Mrs. Fred ville postoffice May 6, 1903: cheap Chinese labor in those mines, Wright was made happy by the arriv Low, Dr J 11 says: There Is no longer any prob Anderst n, Joseph al of a son. Mrs. Wright was former Pickel, E R Auteu, R L ability that Kaffir labor can be used to Boblows, Mrs C M ly Miss Luella Gibson of this city. Graves, G O advantage in South Africa. The Chambers, Miss Macy Hayes, F W While Dr. G. B. Cole was en route Harlin Br.-s trouble is that the Kaffirs made too Krewson, J A home from Salem with his son, M. M. Saylor, Dilliard Kitchum. Miss Ada much money during the war. They Scott, Will am J i2 Smithling, Mrs Cole, who was very ill, be grew rapid were employed as mule drivers, and in Robertson. Edward Smith. D M ly worse. Dr. Cole look him off the other ways with the army. When Willis W P Nicholin, Mercantile Co train at Eugene, where he a lea soon af The doctor arrived here Satur- peace was declared these Kaffirs found One cent will be charged upon de ter. aay night with his remains, which themselves possessed of more money livery. Acre laid to rest in Central Point JonN F. MILLER,P. M. than they had ever owned b«vfore, and cemetery Sunday afternoon. There was a large concourse of lriends in at- leudance at the funeral. The many friends ot Dr. Cole sympathize with with him io his sad bereavement. Mark Hanna is going to make a speech on organized labor, which makes it look very much as if he was not yet out of the race for president. When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and For Infants and Cnildren. pleasant in effect. For sale by City Drug Store. Yachtsmen express the opinion that the Reliance must beat the Columbia at least twelve minutes beyond her time allowance in order to successful I ÁXcgeíc.blel’re(>ar..ti'i¡iRT.'\s ly compete with Shamrock III. ' similatiiig the Food and Regula Dr. W. H. Parr, a dentist well latfi the Slouiachs and Bowels of known throughout Northern Califor I -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- — nia, was booked at tlie San Francisco I nfants /C hildren city prison last week, on a charge of f lilure to provide for his minor child Promotes Digeslion.Cheerful- ren pref rred against him by his wife. ness and Rest.Contains neitiier The plates at the Sau Francisco Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral. banquet to Presi lent Roosevelt at the N ot N ahcotic Palace grill room on the night of May 12th will cost twenty dollars each. /Aw/» M XWELPiTCJiKH But this is no fault of the President. IXm/Juu Setti' There are plenty of toadies who tflx SenM • ISxkell. XJir- would pay a hundred if necessary. xleuAe feed e The Federated 1 rades declare that ¿i' Ciiiixfíuib-toia » the Lewis and Clark 1905 fair is being Harm Setd - rbiriJred Sugar worked as a graft by interested part itViterymea riavar. ies. They will invoke the referendum A perfect Remedy forConslipa to determine if the managers shall be lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea given the epportunity to handle the Worms .Convulsions .Feverish half-million dollars appropriated by ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. the Stale legislature. Fac Simile Signature oT The lailroad- of the Uuittd States are supposed to be the most progres sive in tiie world; jet an authority NEW YORK. -tates that since 1896 they have been trj ing to solve tlie problem of carry ing forty-three per cent more freight with an increase i f but eight percent, in motive power and fourteen per EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. cent, in car capacity. »Hf CENTAUI Mr. Joseph Pominville, of Stillwater. Minn., after having spent over <2,000 with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his druggist. Mr. Alex. Richard, to try a box of Chamberlain’s Stomach ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. and Liver Tablets. He did so, and is The undersigned.having been duly appointed a well man today. If troubled with and quali^ed as administrator of the Estate indig<*6tion, bad taste in the tnouih, of Ann Ross Helms, iate of Jackson County,Ore . deceased, persons having claims against said lack of appetite or constipation, give rstate are hereby notified to present them, these Tablets a trial, and you are cer The largest sum ever paid for a prescription witb the proper vouchers at 1 ached, to me at tain to be more than pleased with the changed hands in San Francisco Aug. 30. 1901. my residence at Ashland. Jackson County. Ore., The transfer involved in coin and stock 1112,- within six months from the date hereof result. For sale at. 25 cents per box by Da ed this 15th day of April. 19x3 500 and »as paid by a party of business men City Drug Store. MRS A R. DAVIS. for a specific for Bright's Disease and Dianetes Administratrix of the Estate of Ann Ross The number of immigrants arrivinz hitherto incurable diseases. Helms, deceased. They commenced the serious Investigstion of at New York is larger tiiis spring the specific Nov. 15. 1900. They interviewed Timber Land Act June 3. 1878—No than eve» before. It is estimated scores of the cured and tried it out on its tice for-Publication. that 90,060 will land this month, and me its by putting over three dozen cases on 100 000 next mouih. M >st of thtse the treatment and watching them. They also U nited S tates L and Orricr. Roseburr. Orecon. Ftbruary 26. 1963 immigrants ate from Italy, Au-tria- go ybjsictans to name chronic, incurabl Notice is hereby given that in compliance Hungaty and Russi •, and many of cases, and administered it with the pbjsicisn with the provisions ot’beact of Congress ot or judges. Up to Aug. 25 eighty-seven per June 3. 1878, entitled An act for tue sale of them a e not g' od mat« rial for Ann ri- cent of the test cases were either well or pro timber lands in the States of California. Ore gon, Nevada and W as ling ton Territory." as can citizens. We are trying to ‘ assim gressing favorably. extended to all the » ublic Land States ty act There being but thirteen per cent, of failures, ot August4. 1892.Alexander G. Math«ws.of Du ilate” to many such fo’t ¡goers. the parties were satisfied and closed the trans luth, County of St. Louis State of Minne-ota, At Roseburg, lately, Eari Fletcher, action. The proceedings of the lnves.igating has this day filed in thiscffice his sworn state ment No. 4516. for the purchase of the SW'M sixteen years old and as-istaot 1 ne- committee and the clinical reports of the test of Section No 4. in Township No. 4' South, tf man of the Ro-e’urg Electric Light cases were published and will be mailed free Range No. 2 West, and will offer proof tc show that the land sought is more valuable for its Company, was instinily k lied at u iapplicat‘on Address J ohn J F ulton Co. timber cr stone than for agricultural purpos es, and to establish his claim to said lam be the company p >wer station, that city. foreChas. Nickell, U- S.Commissioner, at Med ford, Oregon, on Saturday, the 16th day of While leaning back in his chair and May. 1903. He names as witnesses: Richard reading his right hand cime in con Callaghan, of Duluth. Minn.: FrankKasshafer. of Jacksonville. Oregon: W. G. Kenney, of tract with ti.e transformer wire. Ht JacksonvUie. Oregon: Sol Bright,of W atkins, Oregon. received ten thousand volts of e’ectri- Ary and all persons claiming adversely the city, three times the amount used in above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before s« id I6tb legal executions in New York. “I have used your valuable CASCA> RETN xnJ find them perfect. Couldn't do cay ot May. 19C3 J. T BRIDGES, Register A loquacious tongue made a parrot I without them. I ha' ■ ' r-on.e time tor indigestion andbiiioi.-ne-saudamnow com a great favorite in the barroom of a ' pleteiy cured. Recommcud them, to every one Timber Land Act. June 3, 1816— Jnce tried, you will never be without them in New York hotel, where he acquired a the Notice for Publication. family.” E dw . A. M arx , Albany. N. Y. taste for strong drink by faking oc* U xitbd S tates L and Ornes. casional sips from bis friends’ glasses, Roseburg, Oregon. March 19, 1903. SPRING AILMtNTS. and in time became a regular toper, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Tiiere is an aching and tired fe 1 and shrieked for "gin fizz” with tlie Junes. 1878. ertitied “Ar. act for the sale of ng; the liver, bowelsand kidneys be-i lest or worst i of his crooies. One t'.ttber lands in the States of California. Ore c 'tue sluggwu and inactive, tliedia'- day he became intoxicated, and while gon. Aerada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the Public Land st ites by act ti n impaited. with tittle or uo ap endeavoring to fiy across tlie room I of August 4, 1892 Robert M. Bat field of petite, no ambition for anything, and icame into c<llisi>i with an electric Grant s Pass, county of Josephine. State ior a feeling that tlie whole body and light wire, wnich he promptly pro- j Territory' of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 4666, tor the mind tie« ds toning up. Tlie trouble cieduFto bite in two. The result was purchase of the N 4 ot SEI« ard N ot SW1* is. that dtriug winter, there has been a physical shock which made him ot Section No. 28. in Township No. 37. South au accumulation of waste matter in dumb—and a teetotaler. of Range No. 3 West, and will offer proof to show ’.hat the land sought is more valuable ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... the system. Herbine will remove it, Sí,Hlr, CSIeac*. S,w Tart. Stl for its timber or stone than for agricultural secure titiie secretions a right exit,' World Wide Reputation. purposes, and to establish his cla m to said MH.TA.RAP Sold and Kuaratiteed by alldnig- land before R. L. Bartlett. County Clerk, at and by its tonic effect, fully restore | RU- I U'ÖAu sdsu w Cl MF. Tobacco Habit White’s Cream Vermifuge has __ Grant's Pass. Oregon, on Friday, the 5th day tue wasted tissues and give'strength of June. 1AI3. He names as witnesses: A. H. in place < f weakness. SOets. at City achieved a wor d-wide reputation as Mock. Arthur Morrow, noy Bunyard of Grant's I tieing the b-.st of all worm destroyers, Drug Store. Pass. Oregon, and A. Perry of Jacksonville. and for its tonic influence on weak Oregon. ADMINISTRATOR ’ S >OT CE Any and all persons claiming adversely the Retail Market Report. and unthrifty children, as it neutra above described lands are request«-d to tile lizes the acidity or sourness < f tlie in the County 6'ourt ot Jackson County. Oregon. their claims in this office on it before said The following quotations were imprevea tlieir digestion, In the matter'of the Estate ot Wm. S. Cook, 5th day of June. 1903. made up this afternoon, and is an stomach, J T. B ridges . Register. deceased. and a — imilation of Lod, strengthen- impania! report of the prices charged their nervous system and restore- NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigwd been by said Court duly appointed as the by Jacksonville dealers: riieni to the health, vigor and elastic has ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. administrator of the estate ot Wm. S. Cook, Wheat—90c per bushel. deceased. Any and all persons having claims ity of -pirits natural to childhood. Flour—<2.20 (a <2.4u per 100 pounds. 25c. at City Drug Stole. against said estate are required to tile the NOTICE is hereby given that the under same, duly verified, with me at my residence in Oats—.5oc per bushel. signed. as administratrix of the estate of Rock Poiut Precinct. Jackson county. Oregon, Barley—Rolled. <1.25 per cental. within six mouths from the date of first publi- Morris Case, deceased, will, on or after the Hay—Per ton. baled. <15. COUNTY RECORDS. cat ion hereof. 7th Day of May, 1903, ROBT. M COOK. Administrator. Potatoes—Raijc. per ib. J. R. N eil . Attorney for Estate. Onions—lc per pound. at her home in Sam's Valley, Jackson First Date of Publication April 29. 1W3. Matters of Importance Transacted at Butter—50c per roll. oounty. Oregon, sell st private sale to Beans—3(à6c per pound. the Court House. tbe highest bidder tor cash, all ot the right, Lard—Lie tier pound. title and interest of the said estate of Morris NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Eggs—15 ctsperdozen. Case, deceased, in and to the following de REAL ESTATE. Sugar—D. G. <5.9C(ql6.40 per cwt. scribed real property, situated in Jackson U nited S tates L and O ffice . U S to Ed a in R Grieve, u vf Poultry <3.50 to $4.00 per dozen. Roseburg. Cregon, April. 2. 1S03 county. State of Oregon, town: Hanis-16 (rtlfc per pound. of sec 34. tp 40, 4 e, 160a Notice is hereby given that in compliance The W'S of the SW1« of sec 14. and the W1, with the previs'ons of the act of Congre'-s ot Shoulders—Ì2jc per pound. Jesse Hinkle to Frank Hawk, JuceS 1878. en'itled “An Act for tbe sale of ¡of the NW 4 of sec 23, all in twp35. S of R Side Bacon—15(a20c per pound. timber lands in th«- States of California. Ore numbered 2 W of the W M. containing 160 nej «f lot 12........................... gon. Nevada and Washington Territory." as acres, with a right of way to be an open lane J W Mei ritt to F A Hauk, extended to ail Public Land States bv act of August 4. It4>2 Justus Norris,of Wimer, county forty feet, commencing at a point where tbe lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, blu 58, Cen of Jackson.State of Oregon has this day tiled in present county road leaves the above de Bear* the lhe Kind You Haw Always Bought this office bis sworn statement No 484 .for the scribed premises, and running E to the countv tral Point............................ Signature purchase of the SW 4 of Sec No in Twp No 34 J W Merritt to Frank Hawk South, of Pange No 3 W. and will offer pioof to road near the Antioch school house. of LOCATED 2 MILES NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE show that tbe land sought Is more valuable for Also the NEq of the NEq of sec 21, tbe hits 4 and 5, bl 7, Central its timberor store than lor agricultural pur NW'4 ot tbe NW>« of sec 22. the W4 of the OWNED BY A. P. ARMSTRONG, OF PORTLAND, OREGON poses. and to establish bis claim to said land Point...................................... before Chas. Nickell. U S. Commiss oner at SW 4 of sec 15, and theSE1« of tbe SE4 ot sec BORN J B Welch t » Frank Hawk Medford. Oregon, on Saturday, tbe 27th day of 16, all in twp 35 S, R 2 W ot W M, containing June, 1963. be names as witnesses: John I AX) acres, subject to mortgage held by W. E. lots 4 and 5, bl 7, Central Allan, of Eugene. Oregon; Riley Hammersly. | August Strause and John Hillis, allot Wimer, Case, on which there is due fl .50). C ady —In Meiford, April 30, 1903, to Point....................................... Oregon. for hatching purposes, from Pure-Bred, High-Grade Barred Plymouth Rock This sale will be made pursuant to an order Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cady, a son. Any and all prisons claiming adversely the made by the Hon. Charles Prim, judge of the E K Anders ju to J K Van chickens, is dirt cheap. The Barred Plymouth Rock is the best all-round chick- above described lands are requested to tiie Sant, property in Ashland their claims in this office on or before said 27th county court of Jackson county. Oregon, and on known; matures early, grows large—a gootl layer, and unsurpassed for the W right —At Great Fall»', Mont, day of June, 1903. of date April 6, 1903. April 22, 1903, to Mr. ami Mis. F. Delphia C Bryant to E Van table. First come, first served. Order now, aud thus make sure of a start ill J T BRIDGES. Register. ISABELLE CASE, Sant, lot 1, bl 29, .Ashland L Wright (nee Lou Gibson), a son. these superior fowls. There is money in them, whether raised for the market Administratrix of the Estate of Morris Case deceased. or for home use. It costs as much to keep a "scrub” chicken as a pure-bred, P atrick —At Portland, April29, 1903, Delphia Bryant to Elizi Van NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Sant, lot 1, bl 29, Ashland . to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Patrick, a and it is not worth half as much for any purpose. Call at the farm, or write. SUMMONS. John B Montgomery to Har U nited S tates L and O fticb . son. E. R. ARMSTRONG. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Roseburg. Oregon. April I Sth. 19UB. vey Riel ards >n, property in Court of the State of Oregoo, Notice is hereby given that in compliance In the Circuit for t he Couuty of Jackson. sec 24, t p 36, 2 w with the provisions of the act of Congress of MARRIED. Gallce, Joeepbio« Co., Ore. ■ "ZZ... -À The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slanature CAST Biliousness 15 CENTS PER EGG Fancy Mixad Drinks, whether made at the bar. or in the home, are rendered most pleasing and popular by the use of CYRUS NOBLE SFK whisky. In punches, julips, egg-noggs, whisky sour, high-balls, and «11 fancy mixed drinks, requiring g<«Ml whisky, the N oble brands should be used. In calling for a mixed drink, always sav, “Make it with N oble whisky.” On call, or in pints and quarts, At all BAM, DRUGGISTS and DEALERS. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO., I k ,, Dlitribateri. PORTLAND. tRE. viGS»: vb ^ lity ) F uller —V on .‘T ockton —At th* Presbyterian parsonage in Medford, April 25, 1903, l y t ie Rev. W. F. Shields, Fiauk N. Fuller aud Miss Mie S. Von Stockton B issell —H ambrick — At Cotta e Grove, Lane county, Afril 29, 1903, W. E. Bissell of Ashland and Miss Eina Hambrick i f C ittage Grove. STA NCLIF F — B I. AUK WIM ID— A t PllOC- nix, April 29, 1903, Walter Stan- cliff and Jessie Blackwood, by Rev. Win. Clyde. DIED MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS have x-ei in us. over 60 j L-ara by the leader* of the Mormon Church aud thelt followers. Positively cures tlie worst cases in old and young rising from effects of ■clt-abm'e, di»xipation, excesses, or cigarette smoking. Cure. Lost Iin[K>«»-ncy, I.oat 'tanliood. l. Impotrncy, I.o.t Power. NIjfht-I.OHBe«, Nlght-I.OHsei Npormatorrlioero InaoinBi*, In al Bmloloas, F.nilaHiona, (.«me Baek, Nervou» Debility,' ale, in Bn<k, B>I< k. Evil Deaires, Desire a, Sienv Seminal . coeele, or Constipa- 'endache, t'nfltarii to Marry, Los, of Semen, V.ri- Tvr!;«hlsvof Eyo. ilon, Stop. Qolcknrll of Dloharge, Stop. Nervous function. Don’t get lids. Effects are lmin'Mliate. Impart vigor and potency to ever J 50 CENTS organs. Stimulates despond, __ __________________________ nt, a cure is at hand. ______________ Restores small, undeveloped _ ______ tbe brain and nerve ce xers. 60c. a box, 6 for $2.60 by mail. A written guarantee, to cure or money rsfuudeu, witb 6 boxes. Circulars tree. ArMrees, BISHOP REMEDY CO., San Franclsea, Cai At City Drug Store, Jacksonville B artrgw —In Klamath county, April 20, 1903, Eldrid, only child of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bartrow; aged 8 months and 26 days. B unch —In Klamath e unty, April 28, 1903, of inflammatory rheuma tism, Lola, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bunch; aged 4 years and 6 months. Miners Wanted. Ten good miners, who have bad ex perience in placer mining, can get steady employment by applying to the undersigned. Wages, 12.25 a day; biard, 60 cents a day. Address or call on O ld C hannel M ining C o ., HERE AND THERE Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average Annua] Sales over One and a Half Million bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. Kndosed with «vwy tartri* is » Tm Cent» package of Grove’s Black ltoot» Livw Pills. ____ O .A. ST Bears the Signature C. B. Rostel. Plaintiff, vs. Chas. Nickell. T.M Prim. R. R. Dunn, C. W. Kahler. Portland Trust Companv. Suit iti Equity White Sewing Machine to Company. Northern Coun Crecióse ties Trust Company. z-nu Lim- Mortgage. cd. State iof Oregon nd Board. August Tup Land per. Minnie Obenvhain and Nettie Martin, De fendants. To T. M. Prim, R. R. Dunn and I '< Machine Company «a corporation), defendants above named: In tbe name of tbe State of Oregon: You. ami each of you. are hereby required to apix ar and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, in the above entitled court, nos on tile with the clerk tht-reof. within ten days front the date of service of this summons upon you. if served in Jackson county, Oregon; but if served in any other count« in the State ot Ore gon. theu w ithin twenty days from date of tlie service of this summons upon you; or. if served on you out of the State of Oregon, or by ] ubii- I cation, then on or before six weeks after the Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878— j date service, , __ or — on — or -------- before ------------ six weeks ----- of — such ---------------- I after the date of first publication of said sum- Notice of Publication ! mons, to wit, on or before tbe 23d day of April, 1903. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby U nited S tate .« L and O ffice . required, the plaintiff w ill lake default against Roseburg. Oregon. Feb. 2; , 1903. Notice is hereby given that In compliance you and will apply to the court for tbe relief " “ in In said complaint, namely; namely: For th« the with the provisions of the act of Congress of 1 prayed ' for June 3. 1878. entitled “Au act for the sale of ! foreclosure of a mortgage executed by defend limber lands In tbe States of California, Ore- ■ ant. Chas. Nickell, to this plaintiff, upon the gon, Nevada and W ashington Territory." as following described premises, situated in the extended to all the Public Land States by act , county of Jackson :rud State of Oregon, to wit: The' g.4 of the SW 4 of sec 14. and the E4 of of August 4. 1892. Richard Callaghan of Duluth, County of St.! ouis. Stated Minnesota, has this the NW4 of sec. 23, all in township . 35, S. R. 2 day tileii in this office his sworn statemen; No. 1 West. W M. That said mortgaged premises be 4517 for the purchase of the Northwest Quarter i sold to satisfy the principal sum and Interest interest lNW’4) of Section Number 4. in Towuship on said mortgage, and a reasonable attoraev's Number 41) South, of Range Number 2 W est, fee. amounting in tbe aggregate to (689.67. t>e and will offer proof to show that the land' sides the costs and disbursements of this suit and ..>> all of said d^femlaut; sought is more valuable for its timber or stone uud that each, every ...... than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish | be barred aud foreclosed of any and all right, his claim to said land before Chas. Nickell, title, interest or equity of redemption in or to United Stats Land Commissioner at Mtd- the said described premises By an order of the Hou. II K. Hanna, judge ford, Oregon, on Saturday, tbe 16th day of May, 19(3. He names as witnesses: A G. of the circuit court of Jackson county, Oregon, Mathews, ot Duluth. Minn.; Frank Kasshafer, made in chambers on the 7th day of March, of Jacksonville. Oregou, W. G. Kenney, of 1963, this summons is ordered to be served by J acksonvflle, Oregon. Sol. Bright, of Watkins, publication once a week for six consecutive Any and all persons claiming adversely the weeks in the Democratic Times, published at above described lands are requested to file Jacksonville, Oregon. Date of first publica their claims in this office on or before said tion March 11, 1963. I6tb day of May, 1903 W. E. PHIPPS, J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Attorney for Plalnlia. Junes, 1S7S. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Culifornia.Ore- gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extended to all the l*ublic Land States by act of August 4th, 1K»2. Emil Britt, of Jacksou couuty. State of Oregon, aud a resi dent ot the Town of Jacksonville of said state, UIINUtl^ IUUU in Hl I litis Ills VllIVV oru Slate- has this dav tiled office U1S his sworn state- j ment No. 4i»«i for the purchase of the SW 4 of NE4 of Section No 26. in Towuship No 37 South. Range No. 3 West, aud will , offer proof to show that the laud sought ! is more valuable tor its timber or stone | tltau tor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the oouuty clerk , of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville, I Oregon, on Thursday, the tsth day of June,l9«13. , He uanies as w ituesses Joint I' .Miller. Frank | K Neil. John Marsh, all of Jacksonville, and Albert Perry, of Grauts Pass. Any and all persons claiming adversely the alxive-described lands are requested to tile ! their claims iu this office on or before said 18th day of June, 1903. J.T BRIDGES, I Register. i