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CANCEROUS CURRENT COMMENT. HERE AND THERE COUNTY RECORDS. T. Jones, G. P. Lindley and 8. A. Carlton road viewers to lay out road in Elk Creek district. T. W. Johnson’s resignation as con stable of Medford was accepted. An order was made appointing Robert Williams constable of Central Point. An order was made appointing Dr. H. P. Hargrave of Phoenix as county physician and health otticer. An order was made appointing Garl T. Jones, county surveyor, J. II. Buffer and 8. A. Carlton road viewers to lay out road in twp 37 s r 1 e. The grand lodges of the different Matters of Importance Transacted at the Court House. branches of the Masonic order are in session at Portland. REAL ESTATE. John H. Pohl, of Fortuna, Calif., advertises that he will prosecute any F L ('amps to City of Ashland, nw| one guilty ot giving him intoxicating of sw | of sec 16, twp 39, 1 e, 40 acres, $20. liquors. A D Holman to City of Ashland, I There are 773,697 words, 31,198 property in Ashland. verses ana 1,189 chapters In the Bible Ida M. and Anna E. Flargrove, to If you don’t believe us make a count City of Ashland, ei of se| of ne | of youlself. sec 16, twp 39, 1 e; $1250. The 25th triennial conclave of Mary A Pryce to 11 L Stickel, 10 Aggelatile Preparationfor As - Knights Templar will take place in acres I ■i Indic 37, twp 38, 3 w; $400. similating flic Food and Regula- San Francisco in September, begin CASTOILIA. J W Wright to John D Whitman, Bears the tag the Stomachs and Bowels of YI» Kind You Have Always BougN ning on tkie 6th and lasting one week. s| of nw| and nwi of nwj of sec 16, Big nature “Strength and vigor come of good twp 39, 1 w, 120 acres; $3C0. of food, duly digested. '‘Force,” a ready- E. Jennie Townsend to Della M. to-serve wheat and barley food, adds Promotes Digeslion.CheerfuF- no burden, but sustains, nourishes, in- Stephenson, lots 4,5, blk 17, Gold Hill, THE TREATING HABIT. vigoratvis.” »250. ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morpliine nor Minerai When Mrs. Carrie Nation informed William Townsend to Delia Stephen Various contemporaries have made N ot N arcotic . tho Mormons that her husband had son, lots 4, 5, blk 5, Gold II111; $300. comment upon the treating habit, one C W Kahler to Gold Hill High Line so bad as to be indefensible. It is not always considered one wife enough there wa-not a suggestion of incre Ditch Co, right of way in twp 34, 2 w, only bad, but absurd. A man goes in l^SAKVELPtTCHOt $1. dulity. to a saloon with intent to take a l^inyjiui Seul' ¿lx Senna “ G W Boshford to T J Hamlin, 540 drink. He finds there a group of A New Jersey negro is dead from Hock.11. Seilt - friends. According to the prevailing glanders, contiacted in the stable. acres, twp 37, 1 e; $9000. Anua Saetí e Margaret Lee to E 11 B Taylor, swi etliics he may not take Iris own drink The disease kills or renders the horse iMnn Sead - without inviting these friends to join affiicted with it useless. It is equally of sec 28, twp 35, 4 w, 160 acres, $100. fíuAed Suanr txC a_____ - r lía reír. fatal in the (jccasional eases communi Geo H Andrews to Mary E Rose, lot him. Each one of the group feels It 26, blk R, Ashland, $60. • incumbent upon himself to do the cated ta man. A perfect Remedy forConstipa George Andrews to L M Rose, lots honors in turn. The result is that the Baseball fans are jubliant over the Hon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea man who wanted one drink, and per fact that Judge J. W. Hamilton of 3, 4 and 5, blk R, Ashland; $165. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish L M Rose to W W Eistlick, lots 3, haps would have been no worse for it, the Second District has allowed the ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. gets half a dozen or more, and men prayer for the dissolution of the in 4 and 5, blk R, Ashland; $300. Facsimile Signature of E M and G II Howland, to Nellie tally, physically and in pi cket is worse junction granted by the county court stopping Sunday baseball at Eugene. Wood, 20 acres in d lc 75, twp, 37, 2 w; for the experience. Iu some states there has been an attempt to legislate NEW YORK Blue-print maps of auv township in $1500. Martha W Brown to G W Bashford, against this practice; but legislation Roseburg, Oregon, Land District, show ing all the vacant lands, for 50 cents blk 5, Medford; $75. will never have the slightest effect. each. If you want any information T J llamlim to Geo Bashford, 108 The reform must be through the indi from the U. S. Land Office, address vidual. No man would hesi'ate upon Title Guarantee & Loan Co., Rose acres, in d 1 c 7, twp 38, 1 w; »4500. Wm Myer to Geo W Bash ford, 520 entering a haberdasher’s 3hop to buy burg, Oregon. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER Captain Sherman Short, who is acres in secs 27 and 35, twp 37, 1 e; ail the collars he needed, and be would fit—___________________________ not feel the slightest impulse to ask Interested with others in a scheme to $2200. Daisy Standley to Ben Daley, lots his friends whom tie might find pres introduce modern steamboats and 2 and 3, twp 35; $1. ent to take a collar with him. Tbe » launches on the Klamath lakes, has Catherine Haw k to Margaret Dear- rule to apply is the p ain rule of com boiler and en placed an order for the glues for a steamer, tile hull and dorff, 6 acres in sec 25, twp 37, 2 w; $1. mon 6ense. Abolish the treating NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Hogs Bring Big Money upper works of which are to be con Chas Brown to Samuel Decker, lots habit and there would be far less 27 aDd 28, blk P, Ashland; $1000. drinking, and there would be fewer I structed on the lakes. of tbe State of Oregon for A forceful demonstration of what In the County Court C M Poley to Samuel Decker, lots 27 exhibitionsof men with more liqu* r in Jackson County. Mi9s Gertrude Sovern, formerly of Estate of Edward Graupner and 28, blk P, Ashland; $100. them than they could carry with grace diversified farming will do is given by In the matter of the deceased. Eugene, was instantly killed by a W. J. Townlev, of Union county, Ore NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE H L White to Mary Bilderback, lot and ease. To take a drink at a bar undersigned, administrator of the estate of train at Haywards, Cal, one evening 5, blk 1, Ashland; »70. and refrait^from askingall observers gon, a hog raiser of note, who says Edward Graupner. deceased, has filed In the last week. She was riding a bicycle court of Jackson Co .Oregon .his final ac W A Walker to Samuel Walker, 157 to join is a test of courage. The man that the farmers uf the Walla Walla county count as said administrator, and by order of when struck by the Stockton flyer. valley, who now sell wheat at from 50 Hon. Chas. Prim, judge of said court, June acres, d 1 c 43, twp 39, 2 e; »700. who does it is likely to be call« d stingy; 26, 1913. at 10 o'clock A. M.. Is set tor tbe The deceased bad visited her sister, Wm Songer to W E Chamberlain, but far better to becailed this than to to 75 cents a bushel, can get half as hearing thereof. All persons interested are Mrs. Ernest Hicks, of Asblaud, and hereby notified to appear and file his or her ob lot 1, blk 11, Ashland; »700. waste money, time and health in an much again by feeding it to hogs. jection to the same on or before said day. was well known there. Ernest Hicks Mrs Jane Jamieson to Mary Price, 5 endeavor to be a good fellow, for the Mr. Townley follows hi* meth'd him Dated May 27. 1903 WM. C DENEFF. and his wife left fur Haywards the acres in sec 16, twp 39, 1 e; $1. sort of good fellowship thus establish self and says it is a winner. His tine Ad minlstrator of Estate of Edward Graupner. next night. 2200-acre ranch in Union county is deceased. Mary E anfl H J Adams, to T H Gil. ed is wholly without stability, and, A Boston woman undertook to cross ham, ei of sw} of nwj of ne} of sec 16, while it lasts, is valueless. If a man known ail over Eastern Oregon. Timber Land Act. «lune 3, 1878— a railway in front of a rapidly ap twp 39, 1 e; »150. desires to take a drink and has the Last winter for forty days he fed a Notice for Publication. band of 160 hogs with crushed wheat, proaching train. Seeing her danger James Helms to A M Helms, prop price, the affair is in a large measure she fluttered and faltered. A man erty in Medford; $3000. U kitzd S tate W- and Orricz. bis own. It is an imposition to ex moistened with cold water, the feed Roseburg, Oregon. May 96. 1993. rushed to her rescue and dragged her T K Bolton to W’ F Wooden, lot 19, pect him to buy a drink for somebody being weighed daily by the man in Notice Is hereby given that in compliance else, or to accept the drink tendered charge- One dollar and ten cents a with tbe provisions of the set of Congress of from tbe track just in time to save blk K, Ashland; »500. June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of by somebody else. Thrt ugh treating her life. Then the woman berated Geo II Andrews to W F Wooden, lot tuereare drunkards made and extftiv- bu-hel was realized for all the wheat timber lands in the States of California. Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as fed duriDg that time. Had this him for handling her so roughly, and 20, blk K, Ashland; »50. agant practices established. Often extended to all the Public Land States by act wheat not been disposed of in this after accusing him of deranging her of August 4, 1899, William F. Herrington ot John W Cunningham toT K Bolton, the mau solicited would rather be ex Pass, county of Josephine, State of cused, but feels that to do so would be way it would have brought but 75 Grant's dress she told him he was no gentle lot 19, blk K, Ashland; 91. Oregon, has this day filed In this office his a violation of courtesy. A far nicer sworn statement No. 5941. for the purchase of man and walked off. Samuel Murphy to John £ Robbins, courtesy would be to refrain from ask cents a bushel. the SEtoot Section No 34. in Township No. 40. It would pay to buy wheat at the South of Range No. 4 West, and will offer proof Chas Nickell, U. S. Commissioner e i of lots 3 and 4, blk 12, Phoenix; »300. ing him to drink. lb show that tbe land sought is more valuable market price and feed it to hogs, Mr for the District of Oregon, is fully for Its timber or stone than tor agricultural E W Carver to Mrs E A Robbins, w equipped to receive applications un Townley claims. He advises main purpose*, and to establish his claim to said 4 of lots 3 and 4, blk 12, Phoenix; »100. Startling Evidence. land before J. O. Booth. County Judge at hi* of der the timber and stone, also home taining well-bred hogs ai.d in using fice at Grant's Paas. Oregon, on Saturday, the James Kugler to James A Kugler, e stead laws. Final proofs taken, and Fresh testimony in great quantity alfalfa in conjunction with whtat. 8th day of August. 1903. He names as witnesses: all business connected with U. S. gov 1 of sw j and nw i of se I of sec 36, is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. A. W.Silsby of Grant'* Paa*. Oregon. Ella* Herrington of Grants Pass. Oregon; Mary E. ernment lands transacted. Office with twp 36, 2 e, 120 acres; »1. King's New Discovery for Consump Herrington of Grants Paas. Oregon; F. H. S outhern O regonian , Medford. Faster Time to Chicago. tion, Coughs and Colds to be une- Briggs of Grants Pass. Oregon. Geo 11 Andrews to John and Lavlnia Phone 211. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe 3ualed. A recent expression from T. F Juvenal, lots 2 to 7, blk H, Ashland; . McFarland, Bentorville. Va., serves The North-Western Line has re above described lands are requested to file The strike at Keswick, Calif., is cff. «742.50. their claims tn this office on or before said as example. He writes: “1 had Bron duced the running time of tbeir fa 8th day of August. 1903. The Western Federation of Miners, in J. T. B ridgzs . Register. Ella E Mundy to W W Taylor, } int chitis for three years and doctored all mous N orth - western L imited be- session at Denver, wired the union the time without being benefited. | tween S t . P aul and C hicago fifty - in ne I of ne I of sec 32 aod w j of nw Then I began taking Dr. King’s New NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. officials to contract no further claims 2 of sec 33, twp 37, 1 e; $L00. five minutes , cow m kiug the run Discovery, and a few bottles wholly in an even twelve b <_ B. and to pay all outstanding indebted A C and A W Bish to W W Taylor, cured me.” Equally effective in cur U sitkd S tatzs L aud Omcx. is the fastest " r me scheduled 1 ness. The meaning seems clear. It 1-6 int in w i of se I and e J of sw j of ing all Lung and Throat Troubles, for This Roseburg, Oregon, April. 2. 1903 any of the Limiu..: St. Paul- Notice is hereby given thst in compliance formally declared tbe strike off ' tec 32, twp 37, 1 e, 160 acres; »75. Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Chicago Trains, and Genet • Passen vi th the provisions of tbe set of Congress of Guaranteed by City Drugstore. Trial 1878. entitled "An Act for tbe sale of against the Mountain Copper Com Teasdale says it wa- pui iut fleet to Junes. Charles Myers to G T Salsbury, lots bottles free, regular sizes, 50c and $1. ger timber lands in the States of California. Ore meet tbe demands o! t< e constantly gon. Nevada and Washington pany, w hich was ¡»radically lost sev 14 and 15, Ashland; »600. Territory," as increasing patronage : this ti e tiain extended to all Public Land States by act of eral weeks ago. Augusts. 1892, Justus Norris, of Wimer. Co REDUCED EXCURSION RATES for in earlier arrival in Ct i -ago. Chas W Skeele to L H Smith, nw j Jackson.State of Oregon.has this day filed in The medical fraternity of San of sec 2, twp 33, 2 e; »800. Tbe train continu-s to leave the of this office bis sworn statement No. 4tHi, for the Union Depots in Minneapolis 8:00 p. purchase of the S W to of Sec No 2, in Twp No 34 Bernardino are greatly interested in Geo W Crawson to City of Ashland To the Seaside and Mountain m ., St. Paul 8:30 r. m ., hut now ar South, ot Pange No 3 W. and will offer proof to the case of George Madden, who was s } of nw } of sec 16, twp 39. I e; »25. for the Summer. show that tbe land "Ought Is more valuable for rives Chicago at 8:30 a . m ., thus nsu'- its timberor stoie than tor agricultural pur brought there the other day suffering • ing connections with trains for tiie poses. and to establish his claim to said land F L Camps to City of Ashland, nw i On and after June 1, 1903, tbe South Ea<t and South. before Chas. Nickell. U. 6. Commissioner at from a loathsome and painful com of sw J of sec 16, twp 39, 1 e, 40 acres in Oregon, on Saturday, tbe 27th day of ern Pacific, in connection with the In this connection it i- also inter Medford. plaint. He is actually being eaten Ashland; »20. I9v3. He names as witnesses: John Corvallis & Eastern railroad, will have esting to recall that lue North-We>t- June. Allan, of Eugene. Oregon: Rilev Hsmmersly. alive by tbousandsof minute worms, on sale round-trip tickets from points 1 ern Line was the first to operaie a Gus Schw adgerer and John Hlhis.aHot Wimer. PROBATE COURT. Otegon. hatched from gnats’ eggs that sup on their line to Newport, Yaquina train Laving the appoin h ent' and Any and all persons claiming adversely the Estate of Loraine and Mildred aod Detroit at very low rates, good for luxuries of the present daj Limited;” above posedly were deposited in h*s nostrils described lands are requested to file return until October 10, 1903 theh in this office on or before said 27th Bliton, minors. A S BIIton ap that they also put in sen Ice me tir.'t day of claims while he slept. The doctors say there June, 1903 Three-day tickets to Newport and Pullmau* Sleepers between Minneapo pointed guardian, to collect the »1/100 J T. BRIDGES, Register. is no hope for the man, that be will Yaquina, ¿ood going San rdays and St. Paul and Chicago; the first insurance in order of Women of returning Monday, are also on sale lis, surely die. Compartment Cars, tbe first Parlor NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. from all Elast Side points, from Port Cars, the first Dining Cats the first In the streets of the great Ameri Woodcraft, issued in their favor. land to Eugene, inclusive, and from Estate of Edward Hill. Prob*U ‘ Observation Cafe Cars, and the first can cities automobiles bav« become as U kitzd S tatzs I. and Orrtcz, all West Side Points are also on sale Reclining Chair Cars. It is also note Oregon. April 1Mb 19U3. common and useful as a liorse and recnrd from Delta county, "Wis., eo- to Detroit at very low rates with stop worthy that the North-Western Line Notice is Roseburg. hereby given that in compliance over privileges at Mill City or auy ca1 ries more passengers in and c ut of with tbe proviaions ot the act of Congress of wagon, taking their place» In the in tered ot record. 1878. entitled "An act for tbe sale ot Estate of Sarah Williams, July 13th point east, enabling tourists to visit Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago Junes. terminable procession of things that timber lands in tbe States of California.Ore the Santiam and Breiten'ousb as well set as day for hearing final account. than any other railroad. gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as move on wheels. There,, also, scores as the famous Brel ten bush Hot extended to all tbe Public Laud States by ac- Estate of Richard F Payne. Same ot August 4th. liwJ. Emil Britt, ot ------- -------*------ . of salesrooms have been opened, and SpriDgs in the Cascade mountains, I LADItS AND CHILDREN. Jacksou county. State of Oregon, and a resi which can lie reached in one day. in New York there are definite auto proceeding as above. dent ot the Town of Jacksonville of said state, All ladies and children who cannot has this day tiled in this office his sworn state Estate of Harriet Carter. Same. Season tickets will be good for re mobile districts, where the buildings No. 4966. for the purchase of the of from all points until Oct. 10th. stand l he shocking strain of laxative ment of a whole street for a bliKk or more Estate of G L Crary. Mrs. D E Hyde turn ot Section No. 36. in Township No. Three-day tickets will be good going syrups, cathartics, etc., are invited to NEI* are occupied exclusively as the sales appointed administratrix. 37 South, Range No. 3 West, and will on Saturdays and returning Mondays try ti e famous Li'tle Early Risers. offer proof to show that the land sought room®, shops or storerooms for is more valuable for its timber or stone Estate of John Cox. Order confirm, only . Tickets from Portland and vi They are different from all other pills. than the machines. for agricultural purposes, and to establish 1 They do not purge the system. Even his claim cinity will be vood for return via tbe to said land before the county clerk ing sale of real property made. We want a representative in every of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville. a double does will not gripe, weaken East or West side at option of passen Estate of W. IL Atkinson. Order city and town in thia state io present on Thursday, tbe I6tb day ot July. 11*0. Tickets front Eugene and vicinity or 8icken; many people call tham tbe Oregou. He names as witnesses: John F. Miller. James our business. Our proposition is an confirming sale of real property made. ger. Easy Pill. W. H. Howel), 11» u-ton, M will be good going via tbe Lebanou- Crvnemiller, John Marsh, all of Jackson exceptional one, and. offers to a good, Estate of Edward Graupner. Hearing Spriugtield branch if desired. Baggage i Tex’, says nothing better can be used ville. and Albert Perry, of Grants Pass. reliable, honest party, with references, Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe on Newport tickets checked through f'T con-tipation, sick headache, etc. above-described lands are requested to tile not less than $10»-per month. No can of final account set for June 28th. , Bub Moore, Lafayette, Ind., says all to Newport; ou Yaquina tickets to their claims in this office on or before said 16th Guardianship ot Rowell D. Hine6. Yaquina only. vassing or appointing of agents- -a ! others gripe and. sicken, while De day of July, 1903. bona-fide, legitimate business. Address Citatiun to show cause for order of J. T BRIDGES, S. P. trains connect with the C. & Witt’s Little Early Risers do their Register. with stamp, C. G. Pulsifer & Co., Lum sale of real property issued. work well and easy. jSuld by all drug E. at Albany and Corvallis for Yaqui ber Exchange, Seattie. Estate of Melvina Clayton, Fina1 na and Newport. Trains on the C. & gists. Timber Land Act June 3, 1878.—No Julius PiDvus, a hop man of Salem, account and report tiled, and date E. for Detroit will leave Albany at Worst of All Experiences. tice For Publication. 7:00 a. m, enabling tourists to the Hot have been grown by thousands of sat says that tlie hop crop in Oregon this of hearing set for June 29th. Can anything be worse than to feel Sjsriugs to reach there the same day. ' • to la no no hindrsn«-» hindrance to to tbe tbe isfied customers for over fifty years. U nited S tatzs L and Orriez. that every minute will be your last? year will be short, especially in the Estate of O. R. Buckman. Citation rider who wears Full information as to rates, time Roseburg. Oregon. May 26. 1903. They are as good a* can be procured any S uch was the experience of Mis. S. II. northern pirt of the Willamette val showing why sale of real property tables, etc., can be obtained on appli Notice is hereby given that tn compliance with where in the world. At the price* listed in Newson, Decatur, Ala. “For three ley. He also informs the Eugene provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, cation to Eidwin Stone, manager U. & The largest sum ever paid for a prescription the our catalogue we deliver good* to you FREE should not be made issued. entitled "An act for the sale of timber years,” sbe writes, “I enduied iosuf Guard that the hop growers In Cali E. R. R., Albany; W. E. Cciuan, G. P. changed hands in San Francisco Aug 30. 1901. 1878. o f **nr ee* nr m a il c h a rg es^ lands in tne States of California. Oregon, EXCELSIOR BRAND fernble pain from indigestion, stomach NEW CASKS. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or to any S. P. Nevada Washington Territory," as extend The transfer Involved In coin and stock (lit,- ed to all and and bowel trouble. Death seemed in fornia have begun to spray their hops Public Land States I y act of August VicK’s* Garden or C. E. Agent. Ap- 500 and was paid by a party of business men Chas Pruett vs. Mary Hanley. 4, 1 92. Mary E. Herrington. <t Grants Hass, evitable when doctors and all remedies thia year, something that has nover Man or Baddie can not get wet. Rates from Medfjrd to Newport, for a specific for Bright's Disease and Diabetes county of Josephin» . State of Oregon, has this peal from justice court. fail d. At length 1 was induced to bean done there before, as hitherto $10.00. Rates from Medford to Ya <& ^Floral Guide day tiled in this office her sworn statement EXCELSIOR BRAND hitherto incurable diseases. | try Elec trie Bit ters and 1 he result was tbe mould and lice have not abounded No. 5242, for tbe purchase of tbe nev* of Sec quina »10.00. OILED CLOTHING They commenced the serious Investigation of No 34. tn Township No 40. south of range No.4 for 1908 ' miracul u-. I improved at once «nd there. But lately these pests have COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS For all kinds ot work. west, and will offer proof to show that the land tow I’m completely recovered.” For appeared and it becomes necessary to The Commissioners' Court met Wed A Duluth lumber magnate gave $50 the specitlc Nov. 15. 1900. They interviewed sought Warrsm^l Waterproof. 4^9» Valuable to everyone who plant* seeds, more valuable for l.s t .tu scores of the cured and tried it out on Its ber or is stone Look for trade mark. A A Livtr, Kidmy, Stomach and Bowel take steps to eurtail their ravages" than for agricultural pur nesday, June 3, and the following to a pretty waitress because she stop whether it’s' only a flowet; bed or an Lt not at dealers, write me Its by putting over three dozeu cases on poses. and to establish her claim to said land T h i bles Electiic Bitters Is the only K. Z. Sa.jera Sw. S.i.Mrrs. proceedings were had: ped chewing gum. This is quite a immense farm.V It is not a mere cata The last Congress passed an net the treatment and watching them. They also before J. O. Booth. County Judge, at h!s office imedhi e. Only 50c. It's guaranteed Kart laakrtd«.. la... at Grants Pass. Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th Reports of clerk, recorder, sheriff snug sum of money; but think what go physicians to tame chronic, incurabl day logue, but a work of reference, full of amending the naturalization laws, by City Drug Store. of August, 1903 She names as witnesses: cases, and administered It with the physician William F Herrington, of Grants Pass, Ore profitable information. > A book of over the waitress gave up. tbe result in part of the investigation and treasurer were approved. gon; Elias S. Herrington, of Grants Pass. Ore or judges. Up to Aug. 25 eighty-seven per too illustrated pages. Free, if you into the motives which led Czolgocz The following bills were allowed : A. W. Stlsby ot Granta Pass, Oregon. F. cent, of the test cases were either well or pro gon. H. Briggs, of Grants Pass, Oregon. mention thia paper. Write for it. to assassinate President McKinley. County Commissioners’court 9 122 00 gressing favorably. Any and all persons claiming adversely the salary There being but thirteen per cent, of failures, above-described lands are requested to file Farmer’s Handbook ° Hereafter every foreigner who desires Sheriff’s tbeir claims in thia office on or before said the parties were satisfied and closed tbe trans 8th Clerk ’ s to become a citizen will have to con day ot August, 1903. A valuable reference book that tell* all about action. Tbe proceedings of the investigating J. T. BRIDGES, Register. the culture and care of crops, preparation of A mong vince the judge before whom he Recorder’s committee and the clinical reports of the test J land, fertiiuing, spraying, etc. Seat FREE if < I That is what a pleased customer recently said of a portrait appears for naturalization papers Treasurer ’ s I cases were published and will be mailed free Trit de»ired. hr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. that he is not connected in any way School Supt's ■! male at the application Address J ohn J. F ulton C o . 's with organizations having for their Assessor’s JAMES VICK'« «OKS D aisies <1 U nited S tatzs 'L and Orricz object the overthrow of any govern : wayside : studio . Roctswotwr. Mww York Roseburg, Oregon, Msy 2«. 1908 ment, particularly this government. Tax rebate... Notice is hereby given thst in ocmyliance ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ; f Result is the measure of success, and BEHL.L. endeav- A rigid examination Into the antece Current expenses .. with the provisions of tht set of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled. "An set for the ssle of dents of applicants will he made. Court house Janitor ✓ ors to make each and every one of his productions In the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon. limber lands in tbe States of Csllfornis. Ore In the matter of the Estate of John gon, Nevsda and Washington territory." as Jail expenses ....... Woods, deceased. extended to all tbe Public Laid States by act Speak for Itself.— • NOTICE is hereby given that the under of August 4. 1892. Ellas S. Herrington or Grants o totyx ^ x .. Care of poor.......... signed has been by said Court duly appointed Pass. County of Josephine, State of Oregon, Ths Kind You Hara Always Bought Indigent soldiers .. Bear* the as the administrator of estate John Woods, has this day tiled In this office his sworn state Samples at Strong’s Drug Store deceased. Any and all persons having claims ment No 5240. for the purchase of the SW<* of Signature Insane .................. against said estate are required to tile the Section No. 34 in Township No. 40 South. Jacksonville, Oregon. of /»Í1 same, duly verified, with me at my place of Range No. 4 West, and will offer proof to Bridges and roads business at Rock Point, Jackson County. Ore snow that the land is more valuable for Its 1075 30 Election expenses .. Established in 1*65. gon. within six mouths from the date of first timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, publication hereof. and to establish his claim thereto before J . O. A SPLENDID REMEDY. It was ordered that a warrant be llENJ. HAYMOND. Administrator. Booth. County Judge, at his offioe at Grants S THE SCHOOL continues the careful train J. R. Nzn., A ttoruey for Estate Pass. Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of Au Neuralgic pains, rheumatism, lum drawn in favor of Eli Daliack, Mary Ing and thorough iaatruction for which First date of publication Muy 11, 1903. gust. 1903 He names . a witnesses: William bago and sciatic pains yield to tbe Jane Daliack and Irwin Dahack for It is favorably known. F. Herrirgton of Grants Pass. Oregon. Mary penetrating influence of Ballard ’ s MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS havt best- in> n*> E. Herrington ot Grants Pass. Oregon. A. W. THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT izalways Silsby of Grants Pass, Oregon; F. H. Briggs Snow Liniment. It penetrates to sums of 93 95, 99.85 and $18.75 and In charge of competent and experienced over 6u years by the lender* of the Mormon Church and: their . of Grants Pass, Oregon. teachers. Board and Tuition per Session interest at 5 per cent from tbe 20th N. D. YOUNG, the nerves and bone, and being ab follower*. Positively cure* the worst cases In old and young of Twenty Weeks. $80. Studies began Any .and all persons claiming adversely the AT ALL LE.AD1NG DEALERS. : artsixg from effects of wlf-ubare, di^Hipatioii, excesses, or cigarette smoking. Cwrrs ŒI Lost ■ ___ _ sorbed into tbe blood,its healing prop day of December, 1902, on account of September 2, 19U2. 1 above-described lands are requested to file ltfhl-I.OBMe«, HpermaXsrrlsoe*, Ins«mtoia( Was liood, Inipotrs>ny, Lost Power, Nf_ ‘ their claims in this office on or before said 8th erties are conveyed to every part of tax sales. For prospectus, address Civil Engineer and Locator Of , day *’c4we in Bark, Evil IJealres, Seminal Emisaioas, Emission*, Lame BacM, Nervo» Dsblllf y. of August, 1903. the body and effect some wonderful roedle, or C anal I pa- ivinlarhe, Unfitness to Marry, I.os* of Hemen, Vart- J. T. BRIDGES. Register. An order was made appointing Garl •lon, Htop* Qnlckss®, of Discharge, SI top* Nervous Twtlchito^oT Ey»_ Government Land. cures. Mr. D. F. Moore, Agent Ill. Sisters of the Holy Names. I lids. Effectaare inunwdiate. Impart vigor and potency to every CENTS h.nctlon. _ Don’t get Jones, Emmet Beeson and D. H. Jack- Central Railway, Milan, Tenn., states: organs. mtu, fWlmnlates ■lfspondtnt. a cure is at hand. Restore* small, undeveloped <>>»,<>• WIMER, - OREGON. I have used Ballard’s Snow Liniment son road viewers to lay out road lead the brain and nerve ce,zer*. 60c. a box, 6 foi F--60 by mall. A written guarantee« to cure or manufacturers , money refuudea, with fa boxes. Circulars free. for rheumatism, backache, etc., in ing to Rogue river bridge from a •san u, I he Kind You hi« Always ßougp R* Kind You Hiw Ahnys Bagkt Address, BISHOP REMEDY CO, Ban FranolB Oak. my family. It la a spend id remedy. place near Central Point. 5T.PAUL. Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction 25C,| We could not do without it." f An order wm maria appointing Garl Guaranteed. 1 50c. and *1.00 at City Drug Store. “T he mills of the gods grind slowly,” etc. Tho auditor of the war depart RED Mi Are in many respects like other ulcers or ment has finally approved the first sores, and this resemblance often proves fatal. claim for back pay filed by a veteran Valuable time is lost in fruitless efforts to heal of the early Indian wars of the North the sore with washes and salves, because the germs of Cancer that are multi plying in the blood and the new Cancer cells which are constantly develop west, and directed that Lewis Lawly ing keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last sharp shooting paius of The Dalles, who served as a private announce the approach of the eating and sloughing stage, and a hideous, in the Second Washington Territory sickening cancerous sore begins its Mounted Volunteers, be paid $134, for In February, 1899, I noticed a small destructive work. services rendered from March 17 to lump on my lower lip. The doctor cau No ulcer or sore can exist with terized September, 1 1805. Tardy justice, this. it but another came and broke out some predisposing internal cause out into an open sore. I began to take I t seems that there are other sec that has poisoned the blood, and the S. S. S. and after I had taken seven bot open discharging ulcer, or the fester tles the place healed entirely and no tions besides this which are not getting signs of the disease have been seen as much rain as they have use for. With ing sore on the lip, cheek or other since. W. P. Brown, Hollande, S. O. tho exception of two or three very part of the body will continue to spread and eat deeper into the flesh unless the blood is purified and the trifling showers no rain ha9 fallen in Cancer germs or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation. New England in forty-eight days, and S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. It lias gTeat the loss to the agricultural interests of antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the germs and poisons the entire section is enormous. At tho and restore the blood to its natural condition. And when pure blood is carried to the ulcer or sore the healing process office of the Massachusetts Board of begins, the discharge ceases and the place heals Agriculture it was said that unless co over and new skin forms. S. S. S. is a strictly vege pious rains and warm weather come at table blood purifier containing no mercury or once the previous estimate of the loss minerals of any description. » to the farmers of New England of $70,- • If you have an ulcer or chronic sore of any kind, write us about it, medi 000,000 will not prove too large. cal advice will cost you nothing. Books on Cancer and other diseases of J ohn D. R ockefeller must be get the blood will be sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlasta, 6a. ting readj’ to make another donation of a million or two to the Chicago uni Retail Market Report. versity. For several months we have The following quotations were been compelled to buy an inferior qual made up this afternoon, and is an ity of gasoline and pay the price we did I impartial report of the prices charged for the better quality; and there has by Jacksonville dealers: been nothing whatever to justify the Wheat—90c per bushel. Flour—»2.20 (a $2.40 per 100 pounds. advance in price, except the fact that Oats—50c per bushel. the Standard Oil company has a practi Barley—Rolled, »1.25 per cental. cal monopoly of the business, and is Hay—Per ton. baled, »15. able to make us pay an unjust price. Potatoes— l(a'3c. per lb. Onions—lc per pound. Undor the circumstances we feel that Butter—35(<> 50c per roll. it is our money and the people's money Beans—3(a>5c per pound. that Rockefeller is donating, and ne t Lard—15c per pouud. his own. The fact that he has a legal Eggs—18 cts per dozen. claim to it doesn't affect the equity of Sugar—D. G. 95.75(a'»6 25 per cwt. Poultry—»3.50 to $4.00 per dozen. the matter.’’ Hams—16c(a'17c per pound. C ongressman T awney of Minneso Shoulders—12jc per pound. » I Side Bacon—15(a;20c per pound. ta has reached the conclusion that the American public school system is ser Rieger*« CaDfornh Perfumee THAT THROBBING HEADACHE iously defective, in that not eaorugh at made la ttw State where th* Would quickly leave you, if you used tention is given to elementary ’branch tanni ta the Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Tnousands es. This decision has been reí ched be located. of sufferers prove tbeir matchless, cause eight young men seUcU d by him o Calif ernia*« »wee tut odors merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches are prettily bornai for They make pure blood and build up for appointment to West Pi,int or An- i your health. Only 25 cents. * , money napo’is have been rejected, in succes who cannot visit and J oack if not cured. Sold by Ci City Drug sion because of inability pass in ele pick and smell tho beautiful Store. mentary English braachf s, though all this wonderful State. were high-school graduates and select just arrived— Our BORN ed largely because of high standing as the* students. Mr, Tawney is convinced vtsitors frea the Weat. Riagar*a H amakar .—At Rananza, on June 1, that pupils are being rushed through Calli orala rerfuaaar 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hama- grammar schools wj thout proper train kar, a daughter. ing. T u C a E r .—Near Trail, May 31, 1903, .T he following excerpt, taken from to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tucker, a the “social' - colti’jin of the Eugene Reg Jacksonville, Ore. 1 daughter. ister, is a fair sample of the drivel T rowbridge —In Medford, May 29, I writers who think they are up in “so Nasal 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Trow- ciety” inflict on their readers. “Other bridge, a daughter. members of Mrs. Sladen's visiting list R iggs —At Ashland, May 23, 19O.\ to were vouchsafed the pleasure of revel In all its stages. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Riggs, a daughter. ing in the sylvan delights of her sub FiFiELD-At Leland, May 24fc 1903, to urban home Friday evening. They cleanses, soothes and heals Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fitield, a son. found the sequestered nooks gorgeous the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives in their sheen of deep-green foliage, away a cold in the head with bright-plumaged, birds chirping married . quickly. hysterically over the selection of straws Cream Balm is placed into the nostr.ls, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im R eb . se — B irdsey —In J ac k sonville, and twigs for their brooding nests. In mediate and a cure followa It is not drying—does June 2, 1903, by Judge Hanna, Fred this environment of perfume-laden air. not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug erick Reese and Fannie C. Birdsey. enhanced by the glorious day, the gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. guests gathered about tete-a-tete tables ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren Street, New York S tone —W ulf —In Medford, June 2, by M. Purdin. L. M. Stone, and Miss with whist as the piece de resistance.” Brother, what brand of “dope” do you Diana Wulf. use? H emknway -C hitwood .—At Klamath T housands S aved B y M r . C leveland ’ s reputation will Falls, June 4, 1903, Dr. Hemenway not be heightened by the third-term and Miss Irene Chitwood. “boom,” even though he should not This wonderful medicine posi- I H enriot - R ivett . — At University again be nominated, which is very like Park, Portland, June 2, 1903, George tively cures Consumption, Coughs ly. In permitting himself to be boom Henriut, formerly ot Ashland, and Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu ed lor a third presidential term, when Miss Florence Rivett, by Rev. Mr. monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La- a w ord fitly spoken would put a stop Dennison. Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, to that performance—to a booming K inney —L ittle —At Central Point, that is generally regarded as worse Croup and Whooping Cough. May 31, 1903, by E’der T. M. Jones, than folly—Cleveland has grieved many Every bottle guaranteed. No William Kinney and Miss Cora of his judicious friends. They cannot Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. & I>. magine that he desires or thinks it Little. Trial bottle free. to get another nomination, W atson —E mbry --At Jacksonville, possible nor .can they suspect him capable of June 3, 1903, by Rev. A. J. Gillette, believing that, if he were nominated, Geo. T. Watson and Miss Kate he could be elected. “Why, then,” they ask themselves, “is he permitting Emery, of Ashland. booming to go on? Why has he N orton —C olton —At Gardena, Cal., this not repressed this mistaken zeal?” Tbe June 3, 1903, by Rev. F. G. Strange, suggestion that it would be indelicate Jesäe Norton, formerly of Fort for him to decline, before he is formal Klamath, and Miss Laura Colton, ly asked, is nonsense. If yoa haven't a regular, healthy movement of the lately of Ashland. A merican medical colleges are howela every day, you*re ill or will be. Keep your how eta often, and be well. Force, in the shape of vio G raham —S hattuck -At Grants Pass, graduating 10,900 students each year, lent physic or pili poison, is dangrrouH. The Kmooth- eat, easieat, moot perfect way of keeping the bowelo May 28, 190:1, Richard M. Graham while the actual needs of the country dear and clean U to take and Miss Emma Shattuck. according to medical journals, is only a CANDY I CATHARTIC WooLFOLK-BATTY-Near Grants Pass, 2500 per year. It is strange that more May 31, 1903, J. W. Woolfolk and young men do not take up professions Mis9 Beitba Batty. that are crying for graduates. The C ramer —L ongneckbr —At Grants United States government can not get Pass, June 3, 1903, by Rev. G. F. civil engineers with which to carry on Connell, George W. P. Cramer and the topographical, geological and irri ^WORKWHU^ Miss Jean Longneeker. gation work now contemplated. The large cities are constantly In need of EAT ’EM LiKE CANDY sanitary and estimating engineers. The DIED Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste flood. Do flood, ■ever Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 14, ri, and 80 cento largu railway corporations feel a con- Cr box. Write for free sample, and book.et on sUarit’scarcity of young men to do field alth. Address •muM ui » t coarsiT, chkago •» »w tom . G ould —Near Grants Paa-«, May 31, work, and a mining engineer in the 1903, Mrs. Francis Gould; aged 88 west can command the highest salary < of any profession today. The me years. ebanieal occupations are all in need of R ies —In Jacksonville: June J 1<O3 experts. The locomotive and shipbuild Miss Lottie Ries; aged 22 an’j ing companies all need thousands of de 6 montbs. signers and mechanical experts to en able them to fill the orders they have taken for several years in advance. F WEES3 The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Ose For Over California I CATARRH Ely’s Cream Balm OR. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY : BEST FOR THE BOWELS KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN M^fyfeather Bright’s Disease. SAWYER’S POMMEL SLICKERS “Speaks for Itself.” 5 St. Mary’s Academy, Stands for the best that is made in ¿footwear. VIGOR! VITALITY! C.GOTZ1AN&0 so DU J. At City Drug Store. Jacksonville v h. 9 I