The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 22, 1903, Image 4

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OLD PEOPLE
COUNTY RECORDS
CURRENT COMMENT.
pressivo than the dayB. There is no op­
portunity to recover from the weak­
ness or prostration of the working
hours, and a community that has toss­
ed through a sleepless night of torridi-
ty starts worn and wasted for another
day’s struggle. This is rarely ever' .
experienced in Southern Oregon. How­
ever hot the day may have been, the
evening, with its cooling temperature,
brings relief, and it is rare indeed that
a night Is too warm for refreshing
sleep. People out here may growl oc­
casionally when Old Sol is a little
fiercer than usual; but in doing it they
are as compared with those living in
the heat-stricken east.
HERE AND THERE.
S unset is published monthly by the
Matters of Importance Transacted at
Bad food aDd stagnant drinking wa­
Passenger Department of the Southern
the
Court
House.
ter
is usually the cause of cholera.
Do not always receive the sympathy and attention which
Pacific, San Francisco. The subscrip­
they deserve. Their ailments are regarded as purely
Kansas has $92,000,000 in her banks
tion price is one dollar a.year, ten cents
PROBATE.
imaginary, or natural and unavoidable at their time of
and a bumper wheat crop In her fields.
a
copy.
Its
circulation
is
world-wide.
Estate of W K Smith. Order made
life. Disease and infirmity should not always be associ- -\
Among tlie 613 graduates of Har­
It is the only magazine that faithfully
ated with old age. The eye of the gray haired grandsire
confirming sale of real property.
vard
this je.ir not one will become a
tells,
by
pictures
and
text,
of
the
won
­
may be as bright and the complexion as fair as any of
Order
Estate of O R Buck man.
farmer;
but there will be lawyers to
ders
of
tlie
Natlou
’
s
western
border,
his younger and more vigorous companions.
made for sale of real property.
burn.
land.
It
is
notable
for
the
number
and
REAL ESTATE.
Goon' Blood is tho secret of healthy old ago, for it regulates
Farmers in Kansas are fairly beg­
and controls every part of the body, strengthens the nerves, makes the
U S M & M Co to E A Lest on artistic merit of its engravings. Its
muscles elastic and supple, the botie^strong and the flesh firm; but when Smith; 67 acres in sec 3, tp 36, 3w, $1. contributors are among the best writers
ging for help in h trvesiL - their crops.
The Kind You Have Always Bought* and which has been
this life fluid is polluted or poisoned and loses its nutritive, health sustain­
So greatly in net d of hands are they
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
Wm Terrill to J F IleudrL ks; 30 and illustrators in the country.
ing elements, then there is a rapid decline of the vital powers, resulting
that as high as $6 a day is being paid
T he superintendent uf a Portland
and has been made under his per­
acres io sec 8, tp 39, le, $450.
in premature old age «and disease. Any derangement of the blood quickly
In wages.
system of street cars ou which a hold­
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Joel
T
Bales
to
David
Gibson;
prop
­
•hows itself in an ulcer, sore, wart, tumor or some other troublesome
up
took
place
about
a
month
since,
Havana
aid
other
Cu'an
towns
Allow no one to deceive you in this*
erty
in
Medford.
growth upon the body, and rheumatic aud neuralgic paius become almost
have been clen el up. resulting in the
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
State of Oregon to J A Jeffrey; wj makes the surprising statement that
constant, accompanied with poor digestion and cold extremities.
A WONDERFUL INVENTION.
death rate falling fre in 42 yearly to
immediately after the commission of
S. S. S. being purely vegetable, is the safest and of nwj of sec 16, tp 38, 3w, $100.
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
best blood purifier for old people. It does not shock
the thousand to 21. The Cubans have
Clara L Farra to Geo E Fox; 6 acres the crime a police detective called on
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment*
It Is interesting to note that for­ our people to thank for thi«.
or hurt the system like the strong mineral remedies, iu aec 3, tp 37, 2w, $448.50.
him and made the polnt-blauk state­ tunes
are frequently made by the In­
but gently and thoroughly cleanses the blood and
W Rawlings to Grant Rawlings; 63 ment that unless the company paid the vention or articles of minor import­
Al. Fitch, who has been conducting
stimulates the debilitated organs, when all bodily acres in sec 3, tp 37, 2w, $3168.50.
police department no investigation or ance. Many of the most popular de­ a saw mill at Dairy, was killed recent­
ailments disappear. S. S. S. is just such a tonic as old people need to
John A Jeffrey to W I Coffman; wj effort to arrest the criminals would be vices are those designed to lienetit the ly by a log rolling over him. He was
improve a weak digestion and tone up the Stomach. If there is any heredi­
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
lieople and meet popular conditions,
made. The police enter denial. The and
of
nw| of sec 16, tp38, 3w, $225.
tary taint, or the remains of some disease contracted in early life, S. S. S.
one of the most interesting of a highly respected citizen of Klamath
goric* Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
Jacob Myer to Carrie Jones; 5j acres lawlessness that affiicts the Oregon ttiese that has ever been invented is county, having held the office of sher­
will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the system.
contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other Narcotic
metropolis is sufficient of itself to make the I)r. White Electric Comb, patent­ iff two terms.
Write us fully about your case and let our physicians advise and help in D LC44, tp 37, 2 w, $550.
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
you. This will coat you nothing, and we will mail free our book on blood
Julia Snyder to R R Minter; 23 the public accept tho superintendent's ed Jan. 1, '99. These wonderful combs
Ciiicks of different ages should not
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
positively
cure
dandruff,
hair
falling
and akin diseases.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. Atlanta. Ga.
charge as true. A shameful state of out, sick and nervous headaches, and be housed or yarded together. The
acres in sec 14, tp 35, lw, $100.
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
M S Welch to J C Barnard; lot 12, affairs!
when us«d in connection with Dr. younger ones will have little oppor­
and Flatulency. It assimilates tin* Food, regulates the
Central Point, $500.
N ew Y ork is the richest city in the While’s Electric Hair Brush are posi­ tunity to grow and develop properly,
Retail Market Report.
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
tively
guaranteed
to
make
straight
G F Sehmidtleln to John H and world. Its aggregate wealth is more hair curly in 25 days’ time. Thou­ and some are sure to be crowded to
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
The following quotations were
Elmer Bagley; property in sec 14, tp than a billion dollars greater titan that sands of these electric combs have death during cool nights.
made
up
this
afternoon,
and
is
an
The largest sum ever paid for a prescription
impartial report of the prices charged 36, 4 w, $5500.
of London. Its per capita wealth is been sold in the various cities of the
changed hands tn San Francisco Aug. SO. 1901.
Never before in the history of the
by Jacksonville dealers:
GENUINE
ALWAYS
Win Roberts to Martin Harsln; 4 more than twice as much as London’s. Union, and the demand is constantly Southern Pacific Company has it
The transfer involved in coin and stock 1112,-
Wheat
—
81
per
bushel.
increasing.
Our
agents
are
rapidly
5d0 and was paid by a party of business men
These facts are more notable when it becoming rich selling these combs. earned so much money as it did dur­
Flour—82.20 (a $2.40 per 100 pounds. acres in D L C 43, tp 38, lw, $840.
tor a specific tor Bright's Disease and Diabetes
Clarence E Lane to Eugene Walrad; is considered that New York covers They positively sell on sight. Send
Oats
—
55c
per
bushel.
ing the past ten months. Its gross in­
hitherto Incurable diseases.
lot 1, bl 6, Ashland, $5.
Barley—Rolled. SI.50 per cental.
less than one-half the area of London for sample. Men’s size 35c. ladies’ 50c come is now over $7,300,000 a month,
They commenced the serious investigation of
Hay
—
Per
ton.
baled,
S20.
—
half
price
while
we
are
introducing
A E Bamber to G C Morris, lots 22, and that the latter bas been for hun­
the specific Nov. 15. 19J0. They Interviewed
Potatoes—2,c per th.
See Want Column of this and its net income is In excess of
scores of the cured and tried it out on Its
23,
24, bl 1, Ashland, $1100.
dreds of years the greatest trade cen­ them.
Onions
—
2c
per
pound.
paper.
The
Dr. White Electric Comb $2,000,000 each month.
merits by putting over three dozeD cases on
M L Hicks to A E Bamber; lots 22, ter on earth. London exceeds New Co., Decatur, 111.
Butter—50c per roll.
the treatment and watching them. They also
They used to turn the gas down low,
Beans—3(<i5c per pound.
23 and 24. bl 1, Ashland, $200.
York in the number of houses, but
go physicians to name chronic, tncurabl
so
they could not be seen; but court­
Lard—15c per pouud.
John G Norton to John F Pratt; thousands of them are holes more mis­
Love and Buggy Riding.
cases, and administered It witb the physician
Eggs
—
20cts
perdozen.
ship
In these modern days, is more
or judges. Up to Aug. 25 eighty-seven per
lots 8, 9 and 10, bl 14, Phoenix, $400.*
erable than the worst of New York’s
Sugar—D. G. $8.75(<i;$6.35 per cwt.
like
this,
I ween: An auto in a coun­
cent, of the test cases were either well or pro­
J W Merritt to Lucy D Williams; rear tenements. Paris is the third city
The proposition that buggy riding is
Poultry—$3.50 to $4.00 per dozeD.
gressing favorably.
try
road,
a broken down machine; a
lot 12, bl 6, Central Point, $25.
Hams—16c(al7u per pound.
of the world in wealth and population. conducive to tender feelings is self-
There being but thirteen per cent, of failures,
pair
of
occupants
who often turn down
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Shoulders
—
124c
per
pound.
J
W
Merritt
to
J
W
and
M
E
the parties were satiafied and closed the trans­
O ne of the symptoms of the activity evident. We don’t see how it could the gasoline.
Side
Bacon
—
15(a20c
per
pound.
Hickel; lot 16, bl 13, Central Point, of the mining industry, and of the very well help being so. When a
action. The proceedings of the investigating
oommittee and the clinical reports of the test
$110.
greater interest taken in its develop­ younu man in a soapdish hat and pol­ The Oregon Fish ar.d Game Associ­
cases were published and will be mailed free
BORM
Geo
H
Andrews
to
Henrietta
llos-
ment, is the number of patents taken kadot socks drives up in his sidebar ation has received 60,000 young trout
application Address J ohn J. F vltom Co.
ley; lot 10, bl V, Ashland, $100.
out for mining and metallurgical de­ buggy in front of the house where she from Lake Superior, Manchester, Io­
S hort —At Klamath Falls, July 14,
D B Provost to W H and R E hob ­ vices and processes. During the past lives and she comes to the door all wa, and Leadville, Colorado. It i9 in­ central POINT NOTES.
NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION.
1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Short, a
let, lots 14, 15, 16 and 17, bl A, Ash­ year the number of patents of this rigged out in things which we haven’t tended to distribute these trout, un­
son.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
land, $100.
F. M. Amy bas shipped several car­
kind has been steadily increasing, and time to enumerate, and trips down the der the superIntendency of the Ore­
Roseburg, Oregon. June 4. 14u3.
F isher —In Ashland, July 12, 1903, to
Notice is hereby given that in oompllanoe
E M and G H Howland to Wallace as our readers will note from the page front steps, and the young man just gon Fish and Game Association, in loads of hay to Josephine couDty.
witb the provisions of the Act of Congress of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fisher, a
Woods; 20 acres in D L C 72, tp 37, 2w, devoted to them, we have never before tosses her into the narrow seat and different streams. 1 hey are now at the
1878, entitled "An act tor the sale of
Chalmas Gilmore bas just finished a June!.
daughter.
timber lands in the States of California. Ore-
Clackamas
hatchery.
gets
in
beside
her
and
taps
the
horse
$2300.
term
of
school
in
the
Wylaud
district.
■reported so many as since the opening
. gon. Nevada and Washington Territory.'' as ex-
F armer —In Ashland, July 4, 1903, to
"Ik«»'e been untug C A M A H ETS for
I tended to all the Public Land Stales by act of
John Wiley to Rebecca Eggleston; of the present year. While it is true with the whip, while the buggy quiv­
Albany Democrat: Geo. Graves, the
Insomnia, with which I have been afflicted for
Mrs.
Lizzie
Gardner
of
Spikenard
I August 4. 1897. Marcia B. Silsby, of Grants
Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer, a son.
lots 31. 32, bl P, Ashland, $150.
ers
like
a
thing
of
life
and
joy
forever,
over twenty years and I can say that Cascarete
automobile drummer, has been heard spent a day here last week shopping. Pass, County of Josephine. State of Oregon,has
R unk —At Leland, July 7, 1903, to
have given me more relief than any other reme­
S J Combs to John Wiley; lots 31 that many of these patents are of com­ and she snuggles up to him like a tame
this day filed in this office her sworn statement
from again. Just this side of Harris­
dy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recom­
paratively little value, the large num­
No. 5287. for the purchase ot the N Wi* of the
and
32,
bl
P,
Ashland,
$1000.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
Bunk,
a
Miss
Anna
Caton
of
Spikenard
mend them to my friends as being all they arg
NEl*, N’H of the NWS*, and tbe SWl« of NW14
gazelle or a kitten to a hot brick, and burg the machine refused to go and
ber
issued
every
week
is
certainly
an
represented. '
Taos G illard , Elgin, Hl,
MINING
DEEDS.
of
Section No. 4, In the Township No 41 South.
daughter.
visited relatives and friends here last
does
all
in
her
power
to
soothe
and
Range No. 4 West, and will offer proof to show
he
was
there
for
five
hoars.
He
tele
­
John N «McDonnell to Jeremiah indication of the amount of work done
week.
that the land sought is more valuable tor Its
sustain the tenderest feelings of the graphed for an expert and it was
CANDY
timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes,
Nunan; wi of nwj of sec 3, tp38, 3w, for the improvement of technical
MARRIED.
James
Ringer
and
Merritt
Brown
of
and to establish her claim to said land before
young mau beside her, who doesn’t found that be wasn’t using enough
CATHARTIC
practice.
Forest Creek, $50.
J. O. Booth. County Judge, at his office at
know by this time but every minute lubricating oil. Tba automobile is Eagle Point spent a day here last Grants Pass. Oregon, on Saturday, tbe 79thday
T hree mountain ranges traverse
J C Hunter to E G Borden; claims
M illion -S fencer —At Ashland, July
of August. 1WO She names as witnesses' A. W.
will be the next one, we don’t see whv all right, but It has to be fed properly. week.
Silsby. Irma Silsby. Harriet Silsby. ot Grants
Oregon from north to south—the
20, 1903, Fred D. Million and Miss in sec 30, tp 36, 3w, $2,000.
buggy riding should not be conductive
Mrs. Blanche Whiteman uf Berke- Pass, Oregon; Geo. Culey, of Steamboat. Ore­
It seems to be tbe general under­
Leona Spencer.
L L Duffield to E G Borden; claims Coast. 10 to 20 miles from the ocean,
gon.
of the tenderest feelings of any ex­ standing among officials of tbe war ley, Cal., is making a visit here with Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe
having an extreme altitude of 4,000
H ansen —O lsen —In Ashland, July in sec 30, tp 36, 3w, $10.
above-described lands are requested to file
tant. Horse back riding is cold and department who ought to know who friends.
their claims in this office on or before said 29th
14, 1903, by Rev. E. P. Hughes, J. J.
Cha9 Rippey to E G Borden; Chi­ feet; the Cascades, 100 to 150 miles in­
day
ot August, 11*13.
Mrs. John Sims and her daughter
ward, ranging in height from 6,000 to distant. It is buggy riding that is the name of Robert Sbaw Oliver, the
cago claim in sec 30, tp 36, 3w, $1.
J. T. B ridges . Register
Hansen and Matilda Olsen.
Pleasant Palatable. Potent. Tarte Good. Do
conductive,
and
the
longer
the
ride
Sood Never Sicken. Weaken, or G ri ne. 10c 2Se. SSc.
new assistant secretary of war, will Maude are spending the week at
H D Reed to E G Borden; New 12,000 feet, and dividing that state In­
S chueler — P urdin — At Glendale.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
to F as tern and Western Oregon; and and i lie more lonely the road the more be favorably considered for secretary Chautauqua.
Timber Land Act. June 3, 1878—
W .rH..
4* II*..,. VMM**. ■«.Ir**,. Mw V.rt 31«
July 12, 1903, by Justice R K Mont­ York claim in sec 30, tp 36, 3w, $10.
conductive it is.
Nutice fur Publication.
of
war
when
Mr.
Root
retires.
It
has
Brown
&
Sons
of
Eagle
Point
are
the
Blue
mountains,
3,000
to
10,
GOO
E
G
Borden
to
James
E
Carr;
gomery, Lou's Schueler, S. P. agent
MÙ.Tfl.RAfì
,nd guaranteed by .11 drug-
■
V-1 UDAv ( 50,11
.IU to CVKB Tobacco Uobii.
at Wilf Creek, and Mbs Ivanilla claims in Foots Creek mining dis­ feet, near the eastern boundary. Up­ Husbandly Courtesy Proves been known for some time that on shipping some very tine shakes to the
C ruso S tatbs L ard Orrica,
the completion of certain important northern market.
on the slopes of these mountains and
trict, $20.
Purdin of Medford.
Roseburg, Oregon. May 96 1903.
Expensive.
Notice la hereby given that in compliance
matters
Secretary
Root
Intends
to
P H Robinson to KG Borden; claims their spurs are the largest and most
W hishman — H unch — At Murphy,
Mrs. A. J. Hanby and Miss Ella with the provisions of the act of Congress of
return to New York to resume the Stone attended Chautauqua at Ash­ June 3, 1878, er tit led “An act for the sale of
valuable timber tracts in the world,
July 7, 1903, William Whishman in sec 30, tp 36, 3w, $1.
timber lands in the States of California. Ore­
Mrs. L. K. Wilson, who lives at practice of law.
the
output
of
lumber
for
1902
being
John
T
Layton
to
A
Rehkopf;
water
and Miss Kitty Bunch.
gon. Nevada and Washington Territory,“ as
land last Sunday.
Honecut,
Cal.,
won
her
weight
in
sil
­
extended
to all the Public Land St-vtea by act
in *11 it« sUutea.
worth $10.000,000. Between each of
Those who have timber on good
B urnett —W ork —In Medford, July right in Applegate precinct, $275.
Elder T. M. Jones will bold services of August 4, 1882. William F. Herrington ot
L L Lippert to Wm Schmidt; claim the mountain ranges are millions and ver at the late Weekly Examiner draw­
Pas*, county of Josephine. State of
15, 1903, by Rev. w. B. Moore, in Ward's Creek district, $5.
logging streams, or in a bdy, and will in the Christian church next Sunday, Grant's
Oregon, has this day filed in this office hla
ing.
millions
of
acres
of
as
productive
land
sworn
statement
No. 5WI, tor the purchase of
stand
together,
are
possessors
of
a
eleaine«, «ooches and heal*
Henry Burnett and Miss Mary E.
both morniog and evening.
NEW CASES.
When the lady was notified to get
the SES of Section No 34. in Township No. 40.
the dixeaM-d membrane.
as
can
be
found
beneath
tbe
sun,
the
small
fortune.
Ina
few
yeirs
these
Work, both of Talent precinct.
of Range No. 4 West. and will offer proof
Helen M Hards vs Kinder aud
Olaf OlesoD, who is employed in South
weighed she lost no time in doing so.
It cure« catarrh and drives
to show that the land sought is more valuable
Elizabeth Boaz; Colvlg & Durham, yield of wheat, oats, flax, barley and It was ascertained that her weight claims will be selling at prices that Train Dispatcher Morris’office at Ash­ for
its timber or stone than for agricultural
away a cold in the head
attorneys for plaintiff.
fruits leading every known region,
DIED.
would now seem enormous. The
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
<u>ckly.
was 111 pounds, from which she de­
land, spent last week at borne.
land before J. O. Booth. Crunty Judge at hia of­
both
in quality and quantity.
4 ream Balm 1« place«! into the noatril«.spreads
small sawmill men are the ones that
fice
at Grant's Pass. Oregon, on Saturday, lb«.-
ducted five pounds for her clothing,
Miss Gladys Bulk of Yreka, CaL, 8th day ot August, 180?. He names aa witnesses:
over the membrane and la absorbed. Relief i« im- I N ess —In Jump-Off-Joe district, July DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY?
F arm tenantry in the United makiog her weight 106 pounds As are being burt now. The large con-
A.
W.Stlsby
of Grant's Pass. Oregon. Elisa
nediate and a cure follow*. It ¡«not drying—doe»
who bas been visiting her aunt, Mrs.
2, 1903, John V. Ness; aged 73 years.
of Grants Pass. Oregon; Mary E.
And believe that you have enough States is on the increase, Census the commercial value of silver is .‘>2 7-8 cernsure buying timber fast and in a W. C. Leever, left fur home a few Herrington
not produce eneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug­
Herrington of Grants Pass. Oregon; F. H.
H olt —At San Francisco, July 14,1903, business ability to successfully repre­ bureau statistics show that there were
short time will have all the smaller
Briggs of Grants Pass. Oregon.
fiat« or by mail; Trial Size. 10 cenu.
cents per ounce, the iady received
days
ago.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
jf
tuberm
losis,
Claude
Holt;
aged
sent a reliable firm in Jacksonville 2,026,286 farm tenants in the United
mills under their control. This is a
ELT BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York
above described lands are requested to file
20 years and 16 days.
and vicinity; if so send full name and States in 1900. The increase for the 1817.36, which was a very welcome pity, but there seems no way to pre­
G. W. Jeffers made a visit to friends their claims in this office on vr before said
J ack —In Ashland, July 13, 1903, address with ten cents to cover cost
present.
at Ashland last week. Although he sth day of August. 1803
vent IL
J T. B kxdgbs . Register.
Miss Ella Jacks; aged 16 years, 9 of mailing, etc., for full particulars to past 20 years is estimated at 97 7 per
At the time the Examiner canvass­
months and 3 days.
cent. These figures would indicate er called at the residence both Mr.
White’s Sayings, Seattle, Wash.
Chas Nickell, U. S. Commissioner is over 78 years of age, he rode bls
S hively —In Ashland, July 6, 1903,
T nowbabdb S aved B y
The paper puts you in touch with that there really is grave danger of
for the District of Oregon, is fully wheel from here to that city in three
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Wilson and his wife were present, and equipped to receive applications un­ hours.
Mrs. Julia Shively, wife of Jacob manufacturers who want agents aod
landlordism
in
this
country.
At
the
Shively; «ged 71 years.
the
busband
paid
the
money.
When
dealers, teaches you how to write ad­
der the timber and stone, also home­
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
Little Tommy Kincaid was quite
vertisements and tells you of many­ present time more than a third of the asktd for the name to be put ou the stead laws. Final proofs taken, and
Roseburg. Oregon. June 4, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
ways to make money, either working farms in Kansas and Nebraska are receipt Mrs. Wilson told the solicitor all business connected with U. S. gov­ severely burned about the head and
This wonderful medicine posi­
the provisions of tbe act of Congress of
part or all of the time.
operated by tenants. In view of this to put down her name. If it had been ernment lands transacted. Office with face Saturday evening. He found with
June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of
tively oures Consumption, Coughs
Send your teD cents today.
S
outhern
O
regonian
,
Medford.
timber
lands in tbe States of California, Ore­
some “flashlight’’ powder and put a gon. Nevada
it behooves the government to jealously written in Mr. Wilson’s name the
Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu­
and Washington Territory.” as
Phone 211.
------------
to
supervise
the
sale
of
the
remaining
match
to
it
to
see
if
it
would
burn.
extended
to all the Public Land States by act
A mong
monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La-
Trust Those who have Tried. public lands, especially in Oregon and amount of silver would have been Governor Chamberlain has ap­
of August 4. 1892. Iinta Silsby. of Grants Pass.
much larger, as he weighs over 200
Some villa’ns tried to break iDto County of Josephine. State of Oregon, has
Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
Tnt
pointed the following delegates to tbe
this day filed in this office her sworn state­
1 suffered from catarrh of the worst other states and territories where irri­ pounds.____________
Mrs. Caleb Jeffers’ bouse Friday ment
Croup and Whooping Cough.
No. 5X, tor the purchase of the SEM
Trans-Mississippi Commercial Con­
D aisies kind and never hoped for cure, but gation is to be introduced on a large
of NWI*. the Ni* of SW>«. and the NWi« ofSEi*
night
while
Mr.
Jeffers
was
gone
up
Every bottle guaranteed.
No
Ely's Cream Balm seems to do even
FARMERS, ATTENTION.
of Section No
4
In Township No. 41
gress, to be beld in Seattle, August
Rogue river, tisbing. Mrs. Jeffers South. Range No. 4 West, and will offer proof to
Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. & $ *
that.—Oscar Ostorm, 45 Warren Ave., scale. For more than a year past land
18
to
21:
W.
H.
Holmes,
Salem;
Chas.
show
that
the
land
sought
is more valuable for
syndicates have resorted to all kinds
Chicago, Ill.
a.-.
finally frightened them awav by Its timber or stone than tor
J. M. Hurley, the expert manipula­
Trial bottle free.
agricultural pur-
I suffered from catarrh; It got so bad of cozenage to acquire possession of tor of harvesting machinery, will by K. Henry, Portland; J. Thorburn threatening to shoot if they did not Band to establish her claim to said land
:J O Booth.County Judge, at hlsoffice at
I could not work; I used Ely’s Cream large tracts of land which, if put under on hand with a first-class threshiDg Ross, Portland; J. W. Cusick, Albany;
Grants Pass. Oregon, on Saturday, the 29th day
Balm and am entirely well.—A. C.
outfit, when the season opens. He Geo. B. Small, Baker City; G. G. leave.
of August. 1W3. She names as witnesses: A. W.
Clarke, 341 Shawmut Ave., Boston, irrigation, would be of value and spates no pains to please and does the Warfier, B'heuiit; C. W. Tallmadge,
Silsby, Marcia B. Silsby, Har iet Silsby, of
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
Grants Pass. Oregon, and Geo
Culey. of
Mass.
promise.
best of work, as the many who have
Steamboat. Oregon
Tillamook; W. J. Wimer, Waldo; C.
The Balm does not irritate or cause
patronized
him
before
will
bear
wit
­
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
adversely
T he trouble with a hot wave, such
Will be glad to know that J. E. above-described lands are requested to th«
sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50cts.,
V. Galloway, McMinnville; J. H.
file
ness.
as
that
in
New
York,
is
that
little
or
Kerley
of Grants Pass, who keeps one their claims in this office on or before said 29th
or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren
Robbins, Sumpter. Governor Cham­ of the largest and best feed stables in day
no
relief
comes
with
the
setting
of
the
of August. 1903.
New York.
st.,.................
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
sun. With heated pavements and I Subscriptions for Mr. Bryan’s papers berlain has been invited to attend tbe Southern Oregon, is better prepared
____
__
_
The
Commoner,
tbe
leading
Demo
­
buildings
all
around
and
no
cooling
than
ever
to
accommodate
all
who
congress
and
deliver
an
address.
He
LOST.
breezes coming to relieve the panting cratic newspaper in the United States
will probably be present, but will not come. He has recen ly added a b’g Timber Land Act June 3, 1878.—No­
shed, so that it will nJt be necessary
A Lewellen setter, spotted black millions, the nights are often more op- are taken at T he T imes office.
tice For Publication.
speak.
to leave wagons in the yard or to
and white, either strayed or was sto-
hitch
up
in
the
open
ary
more.
No
­
In
pursuance
of
tbe
action
taken
at
len July 5th. A suitable _ reward
____ J ...
will
U nvtbd S tatbs L and O ffice .
AT ALL LEADING DEALERS.
be paid for his recovery.
its last meeting the State Land Board thing but good grain and bay fed.
Roseburg. Oregon. May 96. 1903.
Prices reasonable and satisfactiin Notice is hereby
G eo . E. N euber .
given that in compliance with
made an order directing tbe clerk of guaranteed.
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
1878. entitled “An act for the sale ot Umber
tbe board to notify all persons hold­
WANTED — SEVERAL INDUS-
lands in tbe States of California, Oregon.
LUMBER AND SHINGLES.
ing
certificates
of
«ale
of
school
land
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend­
TRIOUS PERSONS'in each state
Jim Dump* ataerted, “Too much meat
ed to all Public Land States 1 y act ot August
upon which there is due $50 or less
manufacturers .
to travel for house established
1 92. Mary E. Herrington, it Granta Paas,
lo aummar cantea too much heat.
The undersigned is prepared to 4.
eleven years and witb a large capi
county of Josephim, State ot Oregon, has thia
that they must pay tbe balance and
furnish
rough
aod
finished
lumber
of
day
tiled in thia office her sworn statement
What
shall
we
eat
all
summer
long
tai, to call upon merchants and
take decd9 from the state. The pur­ the best quality, with di'patch and No. 5242. tor the purchase ot the neq of See
agents for successful and profitable
That, without meat, shall keep us stroag,
No
34.
tn Township No 40, south of range No. 4
pose of this act is to clear up the at reasonable rates at my mill on west, and
will offer proof to show that the land
line.
Permanent
engagement.
Aud in the best of summer trim ?
records and render the land subject to Evans Creek. Also shingles that sought la more valuable for j;a lim­
Weekly ca-h salary of 818 and all
ber or stone than for agricultural pur­
filler*» California Perfumes
why, ' Force,’ of court«,” laughed “ Sunny
traviling expenses and hotel bills
taxation. About 500 certificates will have no superior.
poses. and to establish her claim tc said land
»1__ M
-------------------------------
P. W ilson , Spikenard, Ore.
M 0M Stata wbar« tbe
advanced in cash each week. Ex­
before
J O. Booth. County Judge, at his office
be affected by this ojder. and that
at Grants Pass. Oregon, on Saturday, the Sth
ta the
perience Dot esse; till. Mention
day ot August. 1903 She names as witnesses:
number
of
tracts
of
land
will
be
made
reference and enclose self-addressed
William F Herrington, of Grants Pass, Ore­
subject to taxation. Many persons GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL gon; Filas S. Herrington, of Granta Pass. Ore­
envelope.
The National, 334 Dear-
CaQfornla*« cveetest odors
ESTATE.
gon.
A W . Silsby of Grants Pass, Oregon. F.
b th St., Chicago.
have been bolding state land under
H. Briggs, of Grants Pass, Oregon.
gnttfly bottled far those
certificate of sale by leaving a little Iu the County Court of Jackson Coun­ Any and all persons claiming adversely the
EXCELSIOR BRAND
above-described lands are requested to file
vistt and
balance of the principal unpaid. By
ty, State of Oregon, sitting in
their claims in this office on or before said
Dr. T. 'T. SHAW
pick and amell the beautiful
Sth day of August. 1903.
Probate.
paying a small amount of interest od
Man or «addle can not get wet.
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
this wonderful Stata.
RESIDENT DENTIST,
the balance they escape taxation. «t; In the matter of the Estate and Guar­
EXCELSIOR BRAND
dianship of Rowell D. Hines, a
Boe Just arrived—
Our
OILED CLOTHING
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Tbe department of agriculture re­
J acksonville , - - - O regon .
minor.
t you coma and tee the
For all kinds of work.
NOTICE is hereby given that by­
turns show that the average condi­
Warranted Waterproof /
vtttore fro« the West* Rieprt
U sitbd S tatbs L and O fficb .
the strength of meat
Look for trade-mark. A
virtue of an order of the aforesaid
tion of wi nter wheat on July 1 was 788, County
Roseburg. Oregon, May 2«. 1803.
If not at dealers, write ■
California Parfumai
Court,
made
in
t
he
matter
of
Notice
is
hereby
given that in eumpliaaee
K. M. Savy*r>S*e.N*l*2fr*. \
Office in Ryan’s Brick Building, Cali­
without
the
heat
compared
with
a
ten-year
average
of
the
Estate
of
Rowell
I).
Imines,
a
mi
­
with
the
provisions
ot th< act ot Congress of
(*.< laabrM.*, ku*.
fornia Street, two doors east of Post
78.2; of spring wheat 82.5, compared nor, June 10, 1903, the undersigned June 3. 1878. entitled. “An act for the sale of
Office.
timber lands in the States of Calttornis. Ore­
guardian of the said minor will sell at gon,
Nevada and Washington territory.” as
with the ten years’ average of 87.9.
uDiua<.u s Drug Store,
public sale, to the highest biddei for extended to all the Public Land States by act
Jacksonville, Ore.
cash, at the fropt door oftheCcurt of August 4, 1892, Elias S. Herrington of Grants
Pass. County of Josephtne. State of Oregon,
House, in Jacksonville, Jackson Coun­ has
this day tiled io this office his sworn state­
ty, Oregon, on
ment No 5240. for the purchase of the SWq of
Section No. 34 in Township No. 40 South,
Saturday. August 8, 1903,
Range No. 4 Went, and will offer proof to
show that the land is more valuable for its
at
2
o
’
clock
p.
tn.,
all
the
following
de
­
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
‘Force’ la a regular breakfast food In
That is what a pleased customer recently said of a portrait
scribed real property belonging to said and to establish his claim thereto before J . O.
[my family to the exolualon of steaks or chops,
Booth. County Junge, at bis office at Grants
Jacksonville, Oregon.
made at the
the old standard.
AG bamgbb .”
estate, towit:
Pass. Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of Au­
An undivided one-third (J) of lots 4 gust, 1903 He names > s witnesses: William
WAYSIDE STUDIO.
and 8, and the EA of lots 3 and 7, all F. Herrirgton of Grants Pass, Oregon, Mary
E. Herrington ot Grants Pass. Oregon. A. W.
in Block No. 3. in the town of Jackson­ Silsby
of Grants Pass, Oregon; F. H. Briggs
Result is the measure of success, and BEALL endeav­
Established in 1865.
ville, Jackson County, Oregon, except of Grants Pass, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
ors to make each and every one of his productions
a portion thereof heretofore sold by
lands are requested to file
J. W. HILL, Principal,
James A. Cardwell and his wife,on Oct. kbove-described
their claims in this office on or before said Sth
19, 1884, to Thomas Riley and Patrick day of August, 1903.
THE SCHOOL continue,, the careful train
J. T. BRIDGES. Register.
21th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Ore. MeKavanaugh.
ing and thorough iaatruction tor which
it is favorably known.
PAULINE A. HINES,
Samples
at
Strang
’
s
Drug
Store.
THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT la always
Guardian of Rowell D. Hines, a minor. NOTICE OF FlNAL SETTLEMENT
in charge of competent and experienced
First publication of notice dated
teachers. Board and Tuition per Session
July 8, 1903.
of Twenty Weeks, $80. Studies begin
What is CASTORIA
Bright’s Disease.
CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
INSOMNIA
Nasal
CATARRH
Ely’s Cream Balm
DB. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY
j^iiUiiin
> linei' !
Stands for the best
that is made in
Jfootwear*
C.G otzian &(9
California
ST. PAUL..
^^ather
SAWYER’S
POMMEL SLICKERS
St. Mary's Academy,
Military
Academy,
— Speak for Itself.—
September H, 1903
For prospectus, address
Sisters of the Holy Names
N. D. YOUNG
Civil Engineer and Locator
Government Land,
WIMER, - OREGON.
VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY!
MORMON BISHOPS* PILLS have beer in tu.
over W) years by the leaders ot the Mormon Church and their
.
followers. Positively cures the vrorst cases In old and young
arising from effects of »rIt ubu?e,_di»sipatlou, excesses, or cigarette smoking. Cores Lest
Hanhaod. Ir-,potency. Lost Power, Nlght-lxiasea, Hpermatorrhoea, * ...-~>ma«ia,
Insol
'alno B In
Eu«k, B
Evil
Hem B I nal N’a Emissions,
Lame Baek* Narrons
VB EN8BVI&,
j VU Desires, r-rv
U11BB ■ «> ■■
■as _Det
Debility,
eoeele, or Coastlpa*
..'«ad*«'he, V’nfltness te Marry, Loss ot Hemen, Vari-
tisn, Htopa (Iglckneu ot Diacharge, Rtupa Nerwoaa
Twitching of Eyo.
lids. Effects are Imra-vdiate. Impart vigor and potency to everj
function. Don’t get
J as» Bad e nt. a cure H at hand. Restores small, undeveloped „________
_ ___
___________
organa
Stimulates
the brain and nerve ce «era. tec. a box, 6 tot flM by rnalL A written guarantee, to cure 01
Biotmj retuudao, with t> boxes. Circulars free.
AddFM«, BISHOP REMEDY CO, Ban Franal*««, OaL
Price« Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
At City Drug 8tore, Jacksonville
LOCATED 2 MILES NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE
OWNED BY A. P. ARMSTRONG, OF PORTLAND, OREGON
16 CENTS PER EGG
for hatching purposes, from Pure-Bred, High-Grade Barred Plymouth Rock
chickens, is dirt cheap. The Barred Plymouth Rock is the best all-round chick­
en known; matures early, grows large—a good layer, and unsurpassed for the
table. First come, first served. Order now, and thus make sure of a start in
these superior fowls. There is money in them, whether raised for the market
or for home use. It costs as much to keep a “scrub” chicken as a pure-bred,
aud it is not worth half as much for any purjxzse. Call at the farm, or write.
E.R. ARMSTRONG. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON
APRIVATE BOARDING
and DAY SCHOOL for
Young Men.
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Will. McDaniel has opened a neat
cigar, confectionery and fruit store in
Ryan’s building, Jacksonville, and
New buildings, modern and complete. keeps a complete assortment of the
Manual training, Military discipline. best of everything iu his line Standard
Boys successfully fitted for all col­ brands a specialty. Give him a call
for he will treat you welL
leges or for business life.
Principal of twenty-five years' expe­
rience in Portland.
Boys of any age admitted at any
Baar«
time.
Write for catalogue.
(
tf
Fall tern opens September M.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has tiled hi« Dual account as administrator of
the estate ot H. V. Helms, deceased, tn the
Comity Court tor Jackson county. Oregon. and
Hou < has Prim. the judge of said court, has
lived Monday, the 7lh day of September. 1903,
at id o'clock am, at the court bouse iu Jack­
sonville, Oregon, as the time and place for
the hr »ring of objections thereto and the
settle went ot said estate All persons having
objections to said account are hereby required
to present the same on or before said day.
Dated this 15th day ot July, 1803.
E. H. HELMS, Administrator.
A. E. R kambs . Attorney
t