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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1903)
AN OLD SORE Will sour the sweetest disposition and transform the most even tempered, lov able nature into a cross-gi autetl 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 the 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 other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to the diseased parts, new tissues fonu, and the decaying flesh begins to have a healthy and natural look; the discharge ceases and the sore heals. <• S. S. S. is the only blood purifier Several years ago, my wife had a se that is guaranteed entirely vege vere sore lea and was treated by the table. It builds up the blood and beat physicians but received no benefit. Our druggist advised her to try 8. S. S., tones up the general system as no which she did. Fourteen bottles cured other medicine does. If you have her and she has been well ever since. a sore of any kind, write us and get J. R. MAROLD, 23 Canal St., Cohoes, N. Y. the advice of experienced and •killed physicians for which no charge is made. Book, on Blood and Skir Diseases free. THE 3WIFT JPECITIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. Retail Market Report. Bright’s Disease. The largest sum ever paid for a prescription changed bands in San Francisco Aug. 30. 1901. The transfer involved in coin and stock *112,- 800 and was paid by a party of business men for a specific tor Bright's Disease and Diabetes hitherto Incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investigation ot the specific Nov. 15. 1930. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its meiits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also go physicians to tame chronic, incurabl cases, and administered it with tbe physician or judges. Up to Aug. 25 eighty-seven per cent, of the teat eases were either well or pro gressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent, of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the trans action. The proceedings of the Investigating committee and the clinical reports of tbe test cases were published and will be mailed free application, /duress J ohn J. F vltoa C o . California- Rieder*» California Perfuma te the Stete vba« the taran te the bated. X CaMornU*» «weetest odora prettily bottied for those visit and see and tho bea jtlful pkk ■f thb wonderful State. just arrtved— Our ristora traa tbe Wot, Rj^ar*» Calli orala Perfuaal Jacksonville, Ore. THE CLEANSING AND HEAL'NG CURE FOR The following quotations were made up this afternoon, and is an impartial report of the prices charged by Jacksonville dealers: Wheat—$1 per bushel. Flour—$2.20 (a $2.40 per 100 pounds. Oats—55c per bushel. Barley—Rolled, $1.50 per cental. Hay—Per ton. baled, $20. Potatoes—lc per lb. Onions—2c per pound. Butter—45(<f50c per roll. Beans—3(<r5c per pound. Lard—15c per pound. Eggs—17ct* per dozen. Sugar—D. G. #5.75(a#6 25 per cwt. Poultry—*3.50 to *4.00 per dozen. Hams—!6c@17c per pound. Shoulders—12jc per pound. Side Bacon—15<a'20c per pound. LADIES AND CHILDREN. ia Ely’s Cieam Balm Easy and pleasant to use. Contains no in jurious drug. It is quickly absorbed Gives Relief at once. It Open* and Cleanses tbe Nasal Passages. Allay» Inflammation Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores tbe Senses of Taste and Smell. Large Size, MJ cents, at Druggist» or by mall; Trial Size 10 cents, by mail. ELY BRuTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York T howsahds S aved B y DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY TAPE WORMS **A tape worm eighteen feet long a* ! S lagle -J ohnson .—At Coquille. Junt 17, 1903, by Rev. H. C. Allen, J. Cal vin Slagle and Mi?s Kathryn Johnsi n. R obinson -T aylor .—In Jacksonville, June 28, 1903, by Rtv. E. B. Lock hart, Reuben Robinson and Miss Lillian Taylor. A dams -D’A rmond .— At Grants Pass June 24, 1903, by Rev. J. A. Slover, Lorin Adams and Miss Cynthia D’Armond. B unting -M ahan .—At Reno, Nev., June 3, 1903, C. A. Bunting and Miss Venita Mahan, boih of Merrill, Klamath county. R agan -B aubrs .—At Klamath Falls, June 23, 1903, by Judge Baldwin, B. A. Kagan aLd Miss Nellie Bauers, both of Lakev ew. D orris -R eeves .—At Klamath Fall«, June 24, 1903, by S. C. Graves, J. P., V. T. Dorris and Miss Jessie Reeves. II ibbari >—D avis —In Meifoid, Jure 24, 1903, by Rev. T. L. Crandall, Joe Hibbard aod Miss Bertha Davis. K ing —S utton —At Ashlar d, June 24, 1903, by Rev. J. T. Abbett, Geo. F. King and Miss Gertrude Suttrn H oleton -M attison .—In Giants Pas« June 22, 1903, ty Major Dubbin, Captain Cha«. Fred Holeton and Lieut. Marie Matllaon, of the Sal vation Army. DIED .east came on tbe acene after my taking two CASCARETS. This 1 am sure has caused my bad health for tbe past three years. I am still ; K arew . kl —At FortlaDd, June 28, taking Caacareta. the only cathartic worthy of 1903, Mis. Johanra Ka'ewski (. f notioe by eenatble people " Gao. W. B cwlm , Baird, Miaa. | Jacksonville; aged 68 years. C andy CATHARTIC V an D yke —Near Curry’s F «rd of Ro.ue River, June 28, 19C 3, John G. Van Dyke, Jr.; aged 27 year , 10 months a id six days. 1 D avis —At Giants Pass, Jut,e 22, 1903, ot typhoid fever, Cm». K. DavD, fore a« an o! tlie railnad n uudl«ou8e; aged 37 year«. A mong Tnt \DAI51tS stands for the best that is made in ¿footwear. AT ALL LEADING DEALERS. CG otzian &O- MANUFACTURERS, ST. PAU :t/5^ather ' 1» no hindrance to th» rider who wears SAWYER’S EXCELSIOR BRAND POMMEL SLICKERS Man or saddle can not get wet. EXCELSIOR BRAND OILED CLOTHING For all kinds ot work. Warranted Waterproof. Look for trade-mark. If not at dealers, write K. I. Sawyer» ttae. (Ulelfrs. Kaal ta»brU<r, law. St. Mary s Academy, That is what a pleased customer recently said of a portrait made at the Jacksonville, Oregon. WAYSIDE STUDIO. EttabHshed in 1SÖ5. Result is the measure of .success, and BEALL endeav ors to make each and every oue of his productions THE SCHOOL continues the careful train Ing and thorough instruction for which it Is favorably known. THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT Is always In charge of competent and experienced teachers. Board and Tuition per.Session of Twenty Weeks, $80. Studies began September 2, 1903 For prospectus, address — Speak for Itself. Samples at Strang’s Drug Store VIM ! VltaCR! VITALITY 1 Sisters of the Holy Names MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS have been in u. N. D. YOUNG Civil Engineer and Locator Government Land, WIMER, - OREGON Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. over to year» by the louder» of the Mormon Chmach and their follower». Fo«;lHvely cures the worst case» in old and young riling from effect« of self ubti e, di. »ipation, excesses, or e.garette inn,king. Curoa Lost lanhuod, Impôt»-L<o.»»t F’ower, JNiirht«lx>MMVM, Spermatorrhoea. Inaoinnia' di*« it* B**< k2 Evil Delire*, Seminal I.'inlsaions, Lame Buck, Nerroas Debility,* railache, L’nfl'nraa to Marry, I.oaa of Hemen, Vurl- ■pg corei», or Ceasti pa ion, Rtopa Qalrknraa of Di»« hurgo, «topa Narvoua ll Twl ;<hlnv ot Eyo. «'ais. Fffe' tiare iram-uliate. Impart vigor and potency to ever* 'n h.action. Don’t get ■«pond, nt, a cure U at band. R-rtore» »trail, unaevclop«aa_______ ____ _______ —I organa. Stimulate» the brain and nerve ce ver», óuc. a box, 6 f< t *2.to by mail. A written guarantee, to cure er mon«/ reluudua, with 6 box eg. Circular» free. Arid re»», BISHOP REMEDY CO., San Francisca, Cat, At City Drug Store, Jacksonville * CURRENT COMMENT Matters of Importance Transacted at T he recent act of Congress, permit ting filings on lands in Alaska terri the Court House. tory, allows homesteads of 320 acres, URAL ESTATE. but gives no privilege to stake timber CC Packard to H F Poh I and; 4 15 claims. The regulations now prevail ac e< in Ashland, $I4(M). ing forbids selling of Alaskan timber Sarah Manwell to Ella Skeel; 2J outside of that territory. acres tp 37, 2w. $300. T he W xr D epartment has finally W S Gore t « J M Martin; 87 acres, determined upon the perfect weapon 1 p 38, lw, $800. which is to be used in the uniform Il F 1’ohlatid t<> H C Chappell; prop equipment of regulars, marines and erty in Ashland, $1. militia. It will take a year, however, John Juvenal to H F Poll la nd; 1 its to manufacture a sufficient number of 2 to 7 Inclusive, bik 21, Ashland, the ‘‘24 inch rifles” to supply the reg $115. ulars, and by that time it is probable Eugenia L Atkinson to C C Chap- a now ‘‘more perfect type” will have pe’l; lots 22, 23, 24, Asblind, $1025 been discovered. E W Briner to G F Billings; 1 acre, S everal THOUSAND MEN burn- tp 39, le, $100. cd a negro at the stake recently, four E E White to Nellie Hendricks; miles from Wilmington, Delaware, for property in Ashland. $2 the usual < crime, an assault on and S S Aiken to G 11 Aiken; sej of uwi, murder of his victim, a white girl. sw) of uej see 32, nw| of sej sec 33, This, following so soon after the burn nwl of nwj sec 34, Ip 32, 3e, $10. ing of negroes in Ohio and Illinois for G F Billings to Geo W IL per, 5 similar crimes, may provoke the South acres in 0 I c N > 40, tp 30, 1 e. $100. to send missionaries up North. Se D Wimer to J II Bagley, 320 acres riously, though, there is no real differ in sec 13, tp 36, 4 w, $2000, ence in sentiment anywhere as to the Amanda Neil to J II Bagley, nJ of heinousness of this crime and the ut nei, swi of ne| and se| of nwj of sec ter inability of the law to intlict ad 12. tp 30, 4 w, *500. equate punishment. That is why other E E White to Nellie Hendricks, 2 wise law-abiding citizens take the law acres in Ashland, $2. into their own hands in such instances, W B Roberts to II H Haskel, 88 acres says the Guard. in d 1 c 61, tp 36, 2 w, $1000. I n the great West of today one sec Eugenia Atkinson t > John Richard tion appeals to the investor with par son, lot 20, Ashland, *425. ticular force. It is the Pacific coast. Kat? Grainger to Elizabeth Smith, Not that it alone is worthy of attention, lot 1, blk 39, Ashland, #950 for there are other sections, notably J W Merritt to W C Leever, Its 13 the central northwest, that have also and 14, blk 11, Central Point, $90. great claims to consideration; but be Paul Swenning to A C Miller, wj of cause just now there is combined in its nwj and nJ of s*f of sec 2, tp 37, 1 w. favor certain elements of strength that #200. must give certainty to the future and J R Landreth to J L Ilammersly, It which make the presentone of remark 7, blk 6, Gold Hill. $500. able prosperity. The coast region of J L Ilammersly to Belinda Master- the northwest has in its favor tbe same son. It 7, blk 6, Gold Hill, *500. strength of soil and diversity of pro Mary Pryce to H C McNeil, It 1, blk ducts that make older settled sections 6, G«>ld Hill, $35. of tbe nation rich—but more, it has at J S Grigsby to L B Grigsby, property its door the outlet to an empire that is in sec 25, tp 36, 2 w, *350. Ge I O’B DeBar to J K Van Sant as yet practically untouched and which will in the near -future bring to this lots 5, 6 and 7, blk H, Ashland, $150. nation great business advantages. W F Wooden tn J K Van Sant; lots All ladies and children who cannot stat d tbt shocking strain of laxative syrups, cathartics, etc., are invited to try the famous Li tie Early Risers. They are different from all other pi is. They do not purge the system. Even a double does w ill not gripe, weaken nr sicken; many people call tham the Easy Pi!l. W. H. Howel), H< U't-»n. Tex., says n thing better ran be used 19 and 20, bik K. Ashland, $10. for constipation, sick headache, ete. W W Woods to Abraham Caley; ! Bob Moore, Lafayette. Ind., says all land in D L C 58, tp 36, 2 w. $7.000 ' othtr-i gripe and sicken, while lk- John Tomseth to R L Burdic; lot i Wilt’s Little Early Risers do their 4, blk 14, Ashland. *500. Henry Pohlman to A'exander Wal ker; lot 1. blk 5, Orchard Home. #50. E V Carter to Bank of Ashland: ne j Dr. T. T. SHAW of se I of swj ( f sec 11, tp 39 le, $1. RESIDENT DENTIST, Susan Fox to Sara Fox; property in Ashland, $1. J acksonville , ... O regon . D P Walrad to Eugene Walrad; lot 1, blk 6, Ashland, $500. Office in Ryan's Brick Building. Cali Seth A Barues to A L Aik ins; A sec fornia Street, two doors east of Post cor sec 9-16, tp 39, le, $I3CO. Office Ben Beall to Arn Beall; property in Central Point. $1. BORM Archie C Fries to Fred Rapp; nj of nwj of sec 34, tp 34, 3e, $."<00. C hrystie —At Grants Pa-s. Jure Gideon W Wilcox to Mary H 18th, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lowell; si of sej of s.c 8, tp 36, 4w, Chrystie. a daughter. $110. W arner .—At Grants Pa««, June 21st, Bank of Ashland Co 11 F Pohl; 20 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Warner, acre« in Ashland. a daughter. H olst —In Roxy Precinct, June 29. T he average gross return per acre 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holst, a from uncultivated land in thia country son. is only 110.50 per acre, and from land M uller —At Ashland, June 2, 1903, devoted to the growing of cerials $8 02 to Mr. and Mrs. J. Muller, of Oak per acre. InGreit Britain the inten land, Calif., a son. sive system of farming has brought the average gross returns up to within married the neighborhood of $30 per acre. CATARRH This wonderful medicine posi tively cures Consumption, Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La- Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. Every bottle guaranteed. No Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. & $’. Trial bottle free. COUNTY RECORDS Daily Democrat, Baker City;C. F. and Ada E. Soule, Leader, Toledo; J. R. Whitney and wife, Daily Herald, Alba ny; L. Wimberly and wife. Daily Re view, Roseburg; Joseph H. Zane and wife, A. O. U. W. Reporter, Portland; Edith Tozier Weatherred, Exposition, Portland; Edward N. Blythe and wife, Glacier, Hood River: Fred A. Dunham and wife, Chronicle, Portland; Henry A. Townsend and wife, Fruitage, Port land, Albert Tozier, Farmer, Portland. Travel Resumed Repairs on the bridge across Rogue river, at the Bybee place, (which was damaged considr raLly b> high water last winter) 1 ave I etri completed, and travel over it has been resumed. j Jason Hartm n, the well-known bridge bull er, did the work, and was assisted bj C. M. Lm keobach and others. Tin stiuci tire i> again in first- class condition and pel tec! ly safe. [9 oo D rops For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought T here seems no doubt that sooner or later an attempt will be made to The Crater Lake Reserve. overturn the amendment to the consti AVcgelable Preparation Tor As C. R. Caudle, (f St. Pau', Minn., tution of our State providingfor the ini similaling tlie Food and Regula - i ■ tiative and referendum. Much discus U. S. Examiner of Survey«, arrived tiBg (he Stomachs and Bowels of _______ __________ — 1 sion of the subject is being indulged in. Saturday, accoiii;iatii -d by two assist The Central Law Journal of March ants. Tlu-y cotnple'ed their parly | I nfan is /C hildren ' 27th contains an article written by ' while here and nut fitted for a lengthy ' Hon. Thos. A. Sherwood, who was a stay in the Crab r L ike region, going [ Promotes DigeslioiuCheerfuF via the Rogue River route. During] member of the Supreme Court of the tlieir absence they wiü make a sur ness and Rest Contains neither State of Missouri. In this article he vey of tlie Crater Like reservation] Opium.Morplune nor Mineral. contends that the proposed amend for tbe government. N ot N arcotic ment to the constitution of Missouri, You Know What You Are Taking and the one adopted by South Dakota When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, and Oregon, known as the ‘‘initiative 1 because tbe formula is plainly printed on every Seal~ bottle.showing that it ts simply Iron and Qui and referendum amendment,” is in bine In a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 5Uc Àlx fmM • sjtt - conflict with section of one, article 4 , Anur terd , HERE AND THERE. of the constitution of the United States, which roads as follows : Hvrnt- Seed - Clonfad Su^r "The United States shall guarantee to Tiie official list of Heppner missing every state in this Union a republican now number but eight. Of thfse Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa form of government, and shall protect three are babies. lion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea each of them against invasion; and up The Klamath County Agricultural Worms .Convulsions .Feverish on application of the legislature, or Society has dec (led to hold its fall | ness and Loss OF SLEEP. executive, (when the legislature can not be convened,) against d< mestic races October 6, 7, 8 and 9. A fine Fac Simile Signature oT violence.” Judge Sherwood says our program will be arranged. government is a representative one; Presley Cheshire lias received news ; that the representati ves of the people NEW YORK. are the only law-making power in har from tbe department at Washington j mony with our constitution and that if that he has been allowed au Indian . Alb monlbs old the power to control their representa war veteran’s pension of $8 per mouth. ! Î5 Dosis - ì ,C i n i s tives is placed in the hands of the peo Not long ago the Chinese residents I ple it would be unconstitutional. of New York contributed to a fund EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Mines to be Exploited. for the relief of tlie sufferers from the Kisiilnef massacre in Russia. * Now I It is easily discernible from the come the Chinese of Walla Walla and ; early report outlined on the subject contribute forty dollars to tbe relief i by Commissioner Raffety that the of the sufferers from the disaster at; state commission for the Oregon dis Heppner. play at St.Louis is to pay due attention The W. C. T. U. held a county con- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Chas Nickell, U. S. Commissioner to tlie mining sentiment of tome of for the District of Oregon, is fully | vention at the Christian church in I the commissioners, as expressed at equipped to receive applications un Medford Monday, which was well at- In the County Court of the State of Oregon tor _ _ , , , , . . »• n tt Jackson County. the first meetings held to orgmize, der the timber and stone, also home- • tended and full of interest Mrs. K. H. Io tbe matte» of the Enateof Edward Graupner stead laws. Final proofs taken, and deceased. that an extraordinary effort should be all business connected with U. S. gov- ■ Halley presided. Tbe excellent pro NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE made to show as fully as possible eminent lands transacted. Office with gram, which had been provided was ' undersigned, of ‘ the _ . administrator ’ ' estate of f , , , , ,, TT , tt I ’ . Edward Graupner, deceased, has filed flied in In the tbe T he Federal statute, which requires I he min eral wealth of th s slate, and S outhern O regonian , Medford. cleverly laalrcrar, T Co ’rv .Oregon, O»rr»r»K hio rendered. Mrs. Helen H ar-j ! county court zv4 of Jackson his Bnal final ac- count*as said administrator, and by order ot $100 worth of annual laborer improve also to illustrate by comprehensive Phone 211. ford, the able state president of the Hon. ’ Chas. ” Prim, * -* judee of said ■* •- court. *— June ments to be made on each mineral lo means for the benefit of ea»te'oers A Nanaimo miner has fouad a pet order was present and delivered a 26, 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M. is set for tbe thereof. AU persons interested are cation, has some peculiarities that must how much development w.ork Is done rified potato 700 feet below tbe sur lecture in the evening, besides partic bearing hereby notified to appear »nd file his or her ob not be lost sight of. The first year dur in this country’s gold belt. It is prob face. Beside it was a piece of con- ] ipating in the proceedings. The fol jection to the same on or befoie said day. Dated May 27. 1903. ing w'hich such assessment work must able. that the state con mission will glomerate clam shell and sand as bard lowing officers were elected for the en WM. C DENEFF. be doDe does not begin to run until the employ an expert mineral' gist, an au as tlmt. Prehistoric man evidently suing year: Mrs. Stoner of Ashland Administrator of Estate of Edward Graupner. deceased. first day of January next after the thority who w.ll direct the gathering had the same tastes a« we have, for president; Mrs J. K Cook of Eagle date of location In other words, tbe and the arrangement of the displays all three of the ma n ingred ients of Point county organizer; Mrs. E. P. Timber Land Act. June 3, 1878— fraction of the first year does not count, of mineral. Notice for Publication. clam ebowcer are repre ented ia the Hammoud treasurer. Full proc eedings nor will any work done during such The commission will not ask for as find. will be given in our next. U nited S tates L and Or vice . fractional >ear be considered in estimat sistance on this point, for tenders for Roseburg, Oregon. May 26 I9U3 The Coming Event Notice is hereby given that in compliance ing the first annual assessment work. collecting tl e mineral exhibits have with the provisions ot the act of Congress ot NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S Jute The failure of a locator to do his annu been received from W. W. Oglesby 3, 1878. ertitie^ "An act for the sale of tin ber land» in tbe States ot California. Ore Chautauqua at Ashland, July 15th- al assessment work does not of Itself of Junction City; W. W. Cardwill, of SALE. gon. Nevada and Washington Territory.” ext« tided to all the Public Land Stites by wot k a forfeiture. It only makes his Roseburg; J. H. Fish, of Portland; F. 24tb. Eleventh year. Great speakers, includirg Senator Dolliver, Congress of August 4, 1892. William F. Herrington claim subject to be located by another R. Meilis, of Baker City; John W man Champ Clark, Germane, tlie ma Geo. W. Ball and Bert Ball. Plaintiffs, Grant's Pass, county of Josephine, State person. Even after the default the vs. Sarah Harper and W. B. Hay Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Help'ul schitols—‘'Better sworn statement No. 5241. for the purchase of claim is not jumpable, if the locator has Bolls nd, of Baker City, and J. W. Vir gician. and Better. ” Reduced R. IL rates. mond, Defendants. the SEq ot Section No 34. in Township No. 40. resumed work with intent to do his aD tue, of Giant’« Pass. of Range No. 4 West, and wll offer proof Come and bring "the folks.” Write By virtue of an execution issued out South nual labor. It has even been held that A good mining exhibit, carefully to show that tbe land sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone than tor agricultural such resumption will be valid if begun and correctly displayed at a universal Secretary T. A. Hayes. of the Circuit Court of the State of purposes, and to establish his claim to said while the jumper is making his loca exposition, is the means of directly Oregon for the County of Jackson, on land before J. O. Booth. County Judge at his of tion. The language of the law is: ‘‘Pro drawing capital to the mines. This WHILE THERE IS LIFE THERE IS at Grant's Pass. Oregon, on Saturday, tbe the 22nd day of May, 1303, and to me fice 8th day of August. 19U3. He oarnes as wttnesses: vided the original locator has not re was the experience of the states of HOPE. directed and delivered, in favor of Geo. A. W. Silsby of Grant's Pass. Oregon. Elias sumed work on the claim after failure, Nevada and Arizona at the Trats- Herrington of Grants Pass. Oregon; M»ry R. but before such location ’’ Mlss issippi Exposition and at Buffalo. I was affiicted with catarrh; could W. Ball and Bert Ball, plaintiffs, who Herrington of Grants Pass. Oregon; F. H. of Grants Pass. Oregon. T he National Editorial Association These two fairs had exhibits from neither taste nor smell and could hear recovered a judgment and decree of Briggs Any and all persons claiming ad vers 91y tbe will hold its annual session al Omaha, these sparsely settled sections, and at. but little. Ely’s Cream Balm cured it. foreclosure of a certain mortgage above described lands are requested to hie a time when buslcesa in the mining their claims ir. this office on or before said July 8—11. The following will repre- develepment was langni-hing through —Marcus G. Sbautz, Rahway, N. J. Cream Balm reached me safely and in the above-entitl«.<d Court on the 17th 8th day of August. 19(E. J T. B ridges . Register. sent the On gon Press Auoclatioa: F. out both the state and territory. The the effect is surprising. My son says ^aJ’ April, 11*03, and. against the result of these expositions was that S. Harding anu wife, Telephone-Regis the first application gave decided re- hereinafter described real property of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ter, McMinnville: Ira L. Campbell and capitalists wire influenced to make lief. Respectfully, Mrs. t ranklin Free- Sarah Harper and W. B. Havmond, close investigations in chances for man, Dover, N. H. 1 wife, Daily Guard, Eugene; Arthur W. wining investments and fo.lowing I defendants, which judgment and de U mt —n.D •’ tatya r.AND Omen. Tbe Balm does not irritate or cause larsrUurr < regoa. April, i, 1903 Cheney and wife, Courier-Herald, Ore the expositions there began an era of sneezing, Sold by druggists at 50 cts, cree was enrolled and docketed in the Notice is hereby ri.en th.it in compliance or mailed by Ely Brothers, 50 Warren Clerk’s office of the said Court, on the with tbe pre-»s’. ■ > of tl-- ac: of CU1 greas of gon City; George B. Small and wife. great activity along this line. June 3. 1878 e. i' .ed "An «-ettor the sale of St., New York. 18th day of April, 1903, I am com timber lan< n i he Stu tea o- Calo Ore Nevada aid Wr.shfigun T> rri.. ry," as manded to levy upon and sell said real gon. extended to ¡11 Public Laid Stat-s by act of Letter List ty to satisfy the said judgment of August 4, le i. J umus Norrie, of V. lmer. Co - 7 \ of Jacksot **ta er (Oregon I as il I* ty filed In to M«v» <n»as Geo. W. Bali and Bert Ball for the this office L. «», . a s. a., u nt > . «• i . for the purchase of :h« ’W q of Sec Nu Z. 1'wp No 34 The following is a list of letters re sum of Four Hundred, Eighty-three of Pa: ,e No 8 W. and wi': ufler proof to Jim Dumps’ physician once mainiug uncalled for in the Jackson aud 61-100 Dollars and $100 00 with in South, show that thelsud -ought ir m. m valuable for fell ill ville postuffice June 30. 1903: its limberor sic e than tor agricultural pur terest at 10 per cent per annum from poses. and to e ablish h's -laim to said land Said he: "I'll have no Bitter, Rev Wm Hightower, Emma Chas NitI. U. r Commissioner at dranfkt or pill.** August 23, 1899, and the 5th day of before Bralsharo, Tom Martin. C C Medford. Oregon. < n Saturday, the Z7th day of Said Jia: "Ho, bo.yon’re June. 1903. He ni-mes as witnesses: John Cbintell. Frank June, 1901, and One Hundred Five Dol Rowe. Isabella on the shelf, Allan, of Eugene. ( r. gon; Riley Hammersly, Cooke, James Rowe, Iradella lars attorney's fees and all the costs of Gus Schwadgerer an ■ John Htllis.allof Wimer. You who core others, Dodson, J C Tate, J A Oregon. cure yourself.” and upon this writ and in obedience to Any and all petsoL< claiming adversely tbe Guedow, Alford Wetzl, Jtcob iim sent up sotnv said writ I did on the 10th day of above described lands are requested to file One cent will be charged upon de- their claims in this office on or before said ZTlh orce ** to him, June, 1903, levy upon said property ac day of June, 1903 lively. . MThat’s what he nsods, J T. BRIDGES, Register. cording to law. and will offer for sale J ohn F. M iller , P. M quoth " Sonny Jim. for lawful money of the United States, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The man who was under arrest in at public auction, to the highest bid Indian Territory, supposed to be der, at tbe Court ilouse Door in Jack U nited S tates L and O ffice , Roseburg. Oregon, April isth. 1903. M. D Landi-’, the Co is county mur sonville, Oregon, on Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of derer, was not Laudit at all. Sheriff Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Saturday, July 18, 1903, Gallier of Coos coanty, who was sent timber lands in the States ot California.Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as The S' My-to-Serre uenal to bring tak the sujpised Landis at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. of said extended to all the Public Land States by Sc Britt, of round that the authorities hud the day. all the right, title and interest of ot August 4th. 1W2. Emil Jackson county. Slate ot Oregon, and a resi wrong man, and the suspect was at the said Sarah Harper and W. B. Hay- dent of tbe Town ot Jacksonville of said slate, for doctor I mond, defendants, in and to the fol has this day filed in this office his sworn state once released. ment ¿Co. 4966 for the pureh»u>e of the SWq of * and patient NEq of Section No 96, in Township No. lowing described property, to-wit: 87 South. Range No. 3 West, and will Forty acres adjoining Kiamtth S e j of s w j, sec 15, and e j of n w j, offer proof to show that the land sought Fails, a’.ting the hillside back of of sec 22, tp 36 s, r 4 w of W M, Jack- is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish trie residence of Judge Baldwin, have son county, Oregon, containing 120 bis claim to said laud before tbe county clerk I of Jackson county. Oregon, at Jacksonville, been p irchasei by G. W. Beaver and acres. I Oregon, on Thursday, the 16th day of July, 1908. his associates of the Merrill Mutual as witnesses: John F. Miller. Janies Also all that portion of the following He names Cronemiller. John Marsh, all of Jackson Ctnal Company. It will be laid off in described premises lying on the west , M I wm attscksd last May by appen ville. and Albert Perry, of Grants Pass. citta Aa I »bowed signs of recovery doctor | Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe town lots and known as Lakeview side of Ward’s creek, to-wit: and I began to cast arouud for a suitable die* •, above-described lands are requested to file addition to that town. their claims in this office on or before said 18th and as a result we fell upon ' Force,’ which , River lots 1, 2 and 3 in aec 22, tp 36 day of July, 19U3. has been a wonderful boon to me. I h s, r 4 w of W M,in Jackson county, Or J. T BRIDGES, Startling Evidence. eaten aimoat throe casea. H. H. M illbk . Register. egon. Fresh testimony in great quantity Witness my hand and official signa Timber Land Act June 8, 1878.—No is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. W -9 King’s N»*w Di-covery for Consump ture this 10th day of June, 1903. tice For Publication. tion, Coughs and Colds to be une-| JOSEPH M. RADER, qualed A recent exprj.-s on from T. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. U nited S tates LANDOrrica, I J. McFarland, Bentorville, Va., serves Roseburg. Oregon, May J6. 1803. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with as example. He write-: "1 had Bron the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3 chitis for three years and doctored ail NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1*78. entitled "An act for the sale of timber the tine witiu ut being benefited. lands in the States or California, Oregon Nevada »nd Washington Territory,” as extend Tnen 1 began taking Dr. Kiig’s New UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. ed to all Public Land States I y act ot August Discovery, and a few hotties wholly Roseburg, Oregon, June 4. 1903. 4. 1 92. Mary E Herrington. <t Grants Pass, cured rue.” Equal'y * fleet ive in cur LOCATED 2 MILES NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE Notice is hereby given that in compliance county ot Josephin., Stale of Oregon, has thia with the provisions or the set ot Congress or day tiled in this office her sworn statement ing all Lung .iud Threat Tnutles, OWNED BY A. P. ARMSTRONG. OF PORTLAND, OREGON 3, 1878, entitled “An act tor the sale ot No 5242. for the purchase of the neq of Sec Cunsumplion, Pneumonia and Grip. June timber lands in the States ot California, Ore No 34. in Township No 40, south of range No.4 Guaranteed by City Drugstore. Trial gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as »est, and will offer prool to show that the land bottl -9 free, regular size-, 50c and $1. extended to all the Public Land Slates by act sought Is more valuable for 1 s um of August 4, 1892. Irma Silsby, ot Grants 'Pass ber or stone than for agricultural pur- County ot Josephine, State ot Oregon, has K'ses. and to establish her claim tc said land tills day tiled in this office her sworn state ifore J. O. Booth, County Judge, at his office A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Tor hatching purposes, from Pure-Bred, High-Grade Barred Plymouth Rock ment No. f2-6 tor the purcha-e ot the SEq at Grants Pass. Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th chickens, is dirt cheap. The Barred Plymouth Rock is the best all-round chick ot N W q, the Nq of SWq and the N Wq of SEq day of August, 1903 She names as witnesses: Will. McDaniel has oi»ened a neat i of Section No. 4. tn Township No. 41 Wililum F Herrington, of Grants Pass. Ore en known; matures early, grows large—a good layer, and unsurpassed for the Range No. 4 West, and will offer proof to gon; Ellas S. Herrington, of Grants Pass, Ore cigar, confectionery and fruit store in South. show that the land sought is more xaluable tor gon, A W. Stlsby ot Grants Pass. Oregon. F. table. First cotne, first, served. Order now, and thus make sure of a start in Ryan’s building, Jacksonville, and its timber or stone than for agiicultural pur H Briggs, ot Grat ts Pass. Oregon . these superior fowls. There is money in them, whether raised for the market keeps a complete assortment of the poses, and to establish ber claim to said laud Any and all persons claiming adversely the before J O Booth Couutv Judge, at his office at above-described lands are requested to die or Hie home use. It costs as much to keep a "scrub” chicken as a pure-bred, best of everything in hisline Standard Grants Pass, Oregon, on Skturday, theSVtb day their claims in this office on or before said atxl it is not worth half as much for any purpose. Call at the farm, or write. brands a specialty. Give him a call ot August, 1908. She names as witnesses: A \V 8th day of August, 1903. Silsby, Marcia B. Silsby. liar let Silsby, of for he will treat you well. J. T. BRIDGES. Register. Grants Pass, Oregon, and Geo. Culey, of E. R. ARMSTRONG. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON Steamboat, Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the A WONDERFUL INVENTION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office oc or betore said 29th U nitkd S tates L amo Orrica It is interesting to note that for day ot August, 1903J. T. BRIDGES, Register. „ Roseburg, Oregon. May Z6, 19U8. Notice ts hereby given that in e< mpliance I tunes are frequently made by the in the with tbe provisions of th. act of Corgresa of vention of articles of minor import June 3, 1878. entitled, "An act for the sale of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ance. Many of the most, popular de timber lands In the States of California. Ore vices are those designed to benefit the gon, Nevada and Wusbineton territory.'' as I extenoed to all ;he Public Lai d States by act UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, people ai <1 meet popular conditions, Roseburg. Oregon. June 4, 1903. I of August!. IrVS, Ellas S. Herrington ot Grants and one of the m >st interrsting of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Mouldings, Doors Notice is hereby given that in compliance Pass. County ot Josephine, State of Oregou, these that has ever been invented Is with the provisions ot the Act of Congress of has tbls dav tiled in this office his sworn state and Window Frames and Casings, Dimension the Dr. V\ bite Ehctr cConib, patent June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of ment No 51'40. for the purchase of the SWq of lands in the States ot California. Ore Section No. 34 in Township No. 40 South. ed Jan. 1, ’99. These wonderful combs timber Timbers—Everyth ng Complete for a House, gon. Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex Range No 4 West, and will offer proof to positive’! cure dandruff, hair falling tended to all tlie Public Laud States by act ot show that the land is more valuable for lta Barn, Bridge or any kind of Wooden Structure, out, sick and nervous headaches, and August 4. 1892. Marcia B. Silsby. of Grants timber or stoue than for agricultural purposes, County ot Josephlue, State ot Oregon.has and to establish bls claim thereto before J O. Furnished Promptly. : : : : : : : when us'd in connection with Dr. Pass, this day filed in this officq her sworn statement Booth, County Judge, at bis office at Grants While’s Electric Hair Brush are posi No. 5287, for the purchase of the N W q of t he Pass, Oregon, on Saturday, tbe Sth dav of Au gust. 19(3 He names « s witccsses: William tively jiuaranUed to make straight NF.q, NS ot the NVVq, and the SWq of NWq F. Berriigton of Grants Pass, Orego-, Mary Section No. 4, in the Township No 41 South, hair curly in 25 days’ time. Thou ot Hauge No. 4 West, aud will offer proof to show E. Herrington ot Grants Pass. Oregon. A. W. Silsby of Grants Pass, Oregon; F. H. Briggs sands of these electric combs have that the land sought is more valuable tor its Grants Pass, Oregon. Shipments to Any Point in the United States. High been cold in the various cities of the timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, of Any and all persona claiming adversely the aud to establish her claim to said laud before Union, and the demand is constantly J. est Market Price Paid for Lumber From Any Mill O. Booth, County Judge, at his office at above-described lands are rt quested to file increasing. Our agents are rapidly Grants Pass. Oregon, on Saturday, the 29th day their claims in this office on or before said Sth in Southern Oregon: : becoming rich selling these combs. of August, 1908 She names as witnesses: A. W. day ot August, 1903. J. T. BRIDGES. Register. Iruta Silsby, Harriet Silsby, of Grants •> They positively fell on sight. Send Silsby, Pass, Oregon; Geo. Culey, of Steamboat, Ore for sample. Mt n’s size 35c, ladies’ 50c gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the —half price while we are introducing Hum. See Want Column of this above-described lands are requested to tile JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. their claims in this office on or before said 29th paper. The Dr. White Electric Comb day of August, 1903. ••«»••••e •aaaaa»aaaaaaaa,taaWaaaaaa •«•••••••••••••••••• Co., Decatur, Hi. J. T. MauM.cs. Rogtatsr. Bears the i g Signature In Use For G^er Thirty Years 15 CENTS PER EGG -------------------- /OW7I LUMBER ______ : I COMPANY: • QUALITY and FINISH Second to None THE IOWA LUMBER CO., 1 I