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Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter and Ache COUNTY RECORDS. A Demand for Mines. Cattle Rustiera at Work. Reports are coming from Eastorn Up to the present time, as at nu Matters of Importance Transacted at time in the history ot the country,lias Oregon to the effect that many of the the Court House. cattlemen of that section are going to Bloodhounds Tracking Crim inals. Bloodhounds were us d in tracking there been such a pronounced demand Tracey and Merrill, tbe Oregon des for mines. This is due partially to be short when they come to round up peradoes, and tin s une animals have Belong to that class of inflammatory’ and disfiguring skin eruptions that REAL estate . the enormous amount of money which In the fall. Notwithstanding the fact cause more genuine bodily discomfort and worry than all other known John Woolsoncroft. to Etta Benson ; was liberated by tbe formation of that most of these stockmen employ been placed on the track of the con diseases. The impurities or sediments which collect in the system because victs wboe-cqnd from Fo’s hi . In of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys and other organs of elimination are ej of nej of net of sec 11, tp 39, iw, trusts, the individual members re their range riders, the cattle on the neither case lia-t success at’< n ied the taken up by the blood, saturating the system with acid poisons and fluids $1400. ceiving in many instances cash to a range are disappearing at an alarm plan. Tt'Gaines to Melissa Gaines; 10th large amount for which Investment ing rate. that ooze out through the glands and pores of the skiu, producing an inde The use of b’ooibutinds in the pur scribable itching and burning, and “ I can cheerfully endorse your S. S. S. inter e-t in lot 6, sec 25, lot 5, sec 26, lias been found difficult. At Hie same Dillard French, who is one of the suit of criminal*is not open to reason as a cure for Eczema. I was troubled tp 37, 2w, 55 acie«, $50. the yellow, watery discharge forms The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been time bond« aud preferred stock were largest cattlemen in the upper Butter able objection. T<> many person«, it for 26 years and tried many into crusts and sores or little brown with Samuel Cirliie to James A Clark; received in addition to the cash by a 'Cieek country, is said to be out some- with erroneous ideis reg i iln.g the in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of remedies with no good effects, but after and white scabs that drop off, leaving using a few bottles of S. S. S. was entire 1>1 C, Talent, $200. ami lias been made under his per thing like sixty bead of beef cattle great many of these. These securit ies characteristics of these anm a’«, their Wm. Campbell, the skin tender and raw. The effect ly relieved. A D llelman to U S G ant and Otis on almost every industrial stand at1 alone, that he knows of, while others employment savors of biu’aliiy and I sonal supervision since its infancy. 313 W. Central St., Wichita, Kan. of the poison may cause the skin to Helman; property in Ashland, $1. Allow no one tode-eive you in this. much lower values than at the period j aresufferers in like proportion. Riders inhumanity; bu in reality it is not! crack and bleed, or give it a scaly, fishy appearance; again the eruptions may Mary E and J B Carlile to James A All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but 1 of flotation and values are constantly ' have been sent out in all directions, so. Tiie hounds are us^d to-imply' consist of innumerable blackheads and pimples or hard, red bumps upon Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of and over long distances, and into track the fugitive1, no’, to at’ack the face Purification of the blood is the only remedy for these vicious skin Clark; 160 acres in d 1 c 64, tp 38, lw, falling. luiauts and Children—Experience against Experiment. diseases Washes and powders can only hide for a time the glaring $500. With the number willing to invest neighboring counties, but nothing them or pull them down when over blemishes. S. S. S. eradicates all poisonous accumu J G Gore to Thos II Simpson; lo* 5, a few months ago it seems a pity that i can he learned of tiie lost stock, not taken. The well-trained bdodhound lations, antidotes the Uric and other acids, and bl 6, Ashland, $1226. mining investments have not been even a straggler that might serve as seldom bites tbe ot j et of li s pursuit. restores the blood to its wonted purity, and stimulates Garfield Iron \ Lime Co to Gold better regulated in the last few years. ; a clue to the direction In which they His training is to.follow the scent un and revitalizes the sluggish organs, and the impuri Hill High Line l>it 'h Co; cj of uwt of While some of these investors have I might have been driven. They have til tiie fugitive is overtaken, and then Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare ties pass off through the natural channels and sec 10, tp 36, 3w, $1. doubtless secured excellent property, simply vanished. he understands his mission is ended. relieve the skin. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood goric, Drops and Soothing’ Syrups. It is Pleasant* It Chas E McClain to Adolph Luckey; the majority have gone into schemes Should tills actually be a case of purifier. It contains no Arsenic, Potash or other harmful mineral. • Far from being ferocious in disposi contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic •Write us about your case and our physicians will advise without charge. 13 acres in el 1 c 13, tp 38, lw, $1650. without advice from properly trained systematic cattle stealing, it has been tion, the thoroughbred bloodhound is substance. Its age is its guarantee, it destroys Worms Johanna Houck to Geo A Nelson; people. These latter unfortunately neat work and passes the cattlemen’s usually amiable and affectionate, and We have a handsomely illustrated book on skin diseases, which will be sent and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind free to all who wish it THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. lots 2 and 3, tp 39, le, $250. will pay the financial penalty quite as understanding. may even be a playmate for chi'dren, Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation H L White to Emily Taylor; lot 31, much as the victims, although they It seems to be beef stock only that although formidable as a watchdog and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the bl 2, Ashland, $80. BORN. have received little benefit, for they Is being selected. If it was only a and a terror to Interlopers. The char Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Geo A Wilson to Thomas A Culbert are professional mlniug men and tlieir question of a few head of poor stock acteristic expression of the breed is The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. revenue, taken as a body, is dependent cattle,which they would be saved the described as singularly gentle and B rittsan —In Ashland, August 10, son; lots 1, 2 and 3. t p 39, le, $900. The largest sum ever paid for a prescription 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Geo W and Mary Trefren to Thos upon the public demand for mining expense of wintering, tiie loss would mild. Its name is not derived from changed hands in San Francisco Aug 3). 1901. GENUINE ALWAYS Lovesee; lots 22 and 23, Ashland, properties. not work on their nerves so tryingly; any supposed thirst for blood, but Brittsan, a daughter. The transfer involved in coin and stock til?,- $1231. but to be having their beef driven off The people who are not qualified to tOO and was paid by a party of business men A ment —At Grant’s Pass, August 14, from its keenness of scent, by which Bears the Signature of tor a specific for Bright's Disease and Diabetes Albert M Helms to John Conway; pass upon mine«, but who do so for ata time when they are thinking of it is enabled to follow the trail of any 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ament, hitherto Incurable diseases. property in Talent, $35. their credulous clients, may relin turniug some of them into twenties, animal. It was originally thought a son. They commenced the serious investigation of Geo A Nelson to Thos A Culbertsou; quish mining for farming or the lum is more than they want to stand the dog followed a wounded animal by the specific Nov. 15, 1930. They interviewed E verton —At Grants Pass, August lots 1, 2 and 3, tp 39, le. $900. ber business; but the mining man, pecefully. ____________ soores of the cured and tried it out on its the smell of the blood that had been 14, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geo aud Mary Trefren to Thos Love I educated to his profession, must re merits by putting over three dozen cases on spilled, and I ence the term blood Not Over-Wise. Everton, a son. tbe treatment and watching them. They also see; lots 22 and 23, bl 2, Ashland, main in it by choice if not by hound: but in reality it is effluvia go physicians to name chronic, incurabl S nudden —Near Grants Pass, August There is an old allegorical picture $1231. necessity. which the keen nose of the dog de cases, and administered it with the physician of a girl scared at a grasshopper, but 13, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Albert Helms to John Conway; With a coming financial stringency, in the act of heedlessly treading on a tects, and which leads it to the end of or judges. Up to Aug. 25 eighty-seven per Snudden, a son. property in Talent, $35. cent, of the test cases were either well or pro which may be predicted safe!y, and snake. This is paralleled by the man the chase. gressing favorably. Ada and H CCarneli to Geo Smith with the unfortunate < experience, w*'° spends a large sum of money B rittsan —At Ashland, Aiuu-t 10. In these day«, when blooihounis There betng but thirteen per cent, ot failures, . the .. building whi.-h nvinv invo.tnrs will 6»v'p in uu ,, u ‘ uk a » cyclone cyciuuv cellar, ccnar, but uuv neglects neglects and N S Walch; right of wi y in sec 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Which many Inve-tors will have in tne t() provlde hl[i f an)i i y wlt |, a bott i e o f are used for tracking criminals, they the parties were satisfied and closed the trans 30, tp 36, le, $40. Brittsan, a daughter. East, there will lie a lessened demand , chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di are usually held in lea-h. Tills en action. The proceedings of the investigating E K Anderson to R Nyswarner; 20 on the part of the general public for' arrhoea committee and tbe clinical reports of tbe test «rh«»« Remedy » as a aafoonnra safeguard against ables the manhunters to keep with eases were published and will be mailed free bowel complaints, whose victims out the dogs, wliicli otherwise might soon acres io secs 16, 17, 20 and 21, tp 38, mining properties. The only benefit, MARRIED. application. Address J ohn J. F ci . ton Co. number those of the cyclone a hun lw, $80. that may arise from a proper recog dred to one. This remedy is every be out ot sight along the trail, and A L Mills and E S Mills to Erik nition of the present conditions may where recognized as the most prompt also preveut tbe dogs from getting SHERIFF’S SALE. The Lost Cabin Again. P rovoj T— B ris on —At Ottawa, Can be that legitimate mining may be un- and reliable medicine in use for these near enough to the pursued to be ada, August 6, 1903, J. Henry Pro Sjolseth; awi of sec 15, tp 40, le, $1. About once in so often some pros By virtue of an execution issued out vost of Ashland, Oregon, and Miss G EGraves to C B Sovero; lot 16, derstoed better and seem more attract disease. For sale by City Drugstore. stabbed or shot. bi H, Ashland, $1000. pector wiio yearns for a sensation of the Circuit Court of the State of tuen ive and that legitimate mining Blanche Brisson. A Fierce Oregon Salmon. comes in with a tale of the discovery Oregon, for the County of Jackson, on N W Crocker to Ezra W’ebber; se) will be preferred to “fakers” and Superintendents Appointed. “1 have been troubled a great deal S tickels — M c C urdy —At Bonanza, of swj of sec 28, tp 35, 2w, $600. of the famous Lost Cabin mine, and the 6th day of August, 1903, on a judg charlatan«, maoy of whom are n<>w with a tore 1 liver, which produce* constipa August 9, 1903, by J. A. Chastain, At the last regular meeting of the tion I found CASC A RETS to be all vou claim A new-comer from the Ea«t, lately some periodical that is short on copy ment duly rendered, in the Justice U S to Lydia Dean; sei of nej of preferred to the former. tor them, and secured such relief the first trial, J. P , Jay Stickels and Miss Alice Lewis & Clark State Commission the arrived at Giant’s Pa««, experienced publishes it with scare heads. The that I purchased another supply and was com sec 36, tp 32, 2e, $-5^. Edith McCurdy. pletely cured. I shall only be too glad to rec i permanent superintendents of several a novel adventure while taking in the story has been told anl retold all Court for the Precinct ef Jacksonville, State School Statistics. W S Birnum toT W Reid: property ommend Cases rets whenever tbe opportunity Klamath W illiams — R ouse — At of the departments, to prepare ex sights a few days ago, accoidiog to the over the West for two decades past, Oregon, on the 25th day of July, 1894, Is presented." J. A S mith . in Medford, $1000. in favor of Charles Nickell, plaintiff, 2820 Susquehanna Ave . Philadelphia. Pa. Falls, August 12, 1903, by S. C. From the annual report of Superin hibits for St. Louis, were chosen, story of one who wa« there, siys the until almost every one is familiar and against T. O. Andrews, defendant, C S Fling to T J Kenney; property Graves, J. P., Benjamin Williams tended of Public Instruction J. H. towit: J. R. Duuglas of Albany, Courier. He was out on the dam with it: Tne discivery of a fabulously for the sum of fifty-one dollars and in Jacksonville, $550. and Miss Grace Rouse. Ackerman for the year 1903 lately superintendent of tiie agricultural watching the salmon, which were rich mine by a poor settler in the interest at tbe rate of 8 per cent per probate . G oettsche — P atrick — At Grants filed the following school statistics exhibit; J. D. Olwellof Central Point, jumping in a lively manner. Suddenly Black Hills district, who, shortly Estate of Edith Corthell, S M Pass, August 1, 1903, Arthur E. horticultural exhibit; M. D. VVisdim one hugetis i made a tremendous leap, after making known bis good fortune, annum, and the further sum of ten and are taken: appointed administrator and 95-100 dollars, costs and disburements, WJWrFVWrvwV Goettsche and Miss Bertha Patrick. Calkins Tne total number of persons in the of Portland, live-tock exhibit; Fred precipitating itself with much violence was killed by the Indians, and no evi- W ebb —N elson —In Medford, at the W A Patrick, T F Kershaw and W C state of school age (between 4 and 20 R. Meilis of Baker City, mining ex against his legs. In consternation at | deuce was left to show the location of and all the costs of and upon this writ, Hevener appraisers. I did on tbe 10th day of August, 1903, residence of the bride’s parents, year-) is given as 143,757 against 138,- hibit; Hon. George T. Myers of Port the unexpected assault the Eisterner the mine. The latest yarn is to tbe duly levy upon and will eel! as provided new cases . THE Aug. 12, 1903, by Rev. T. L. Crao- land, fisheries exhibit; Prof. H. S. kicked the scaly mons er viciously, ' effect that three prospectors eyere Fish Lake Ditch Co VS. vs. Katy 466, an increase of 5 291 for the year. by law, at the front door of the Court PlMMnt Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do dall, A. W. Nelson and Miss Pearl Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. Me. 15c.Mo. Of the total enrollment 92 390 are Lyman of Astoria, educational ex declaring that he would kill it in self [ traveling over a stretch of rough House of the said County, in the town Watch; to force right of way. W 1 Webb. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... of the primary class, 8580 of the second-. hibit; and E. P. Sheldon ot Portland, defense. He had ti-lied in many wa , country in the neighborhood of Lost Vawter attorney for plaintiff. •toril»« temed y C«a>aay. Chtea««, MMtreai* Waw Tar#. 5tfl W elch —W ebb —In Medford, at tbe Estate of John J Pankey; appeal ary class; 100,064 between 4 and 20 forestry exhibit, General Superin- ters, he said, but this was the first Creek, S. D., when one of their num of Jacksonville, Oregon, on MA TA DIA 9ol4 and guaranteed by all drag- residence of the bride’s parent«, from justice court. E li Duiur years of age on the register, and 1,517 teodent H. Wehrung called Saturday, September 12, 1903, a time he had ever been at ticked by a ber broke through a thin crust of ■ U- I U* D AU guia lo CV KE Tobáceo HaWL Aug. 12, 1903. by Rev. W. F. Shield«, attorney for plaintiff. meeting tor August 14th, when he, under 6 years of age. fish. Many wonderful talcs have been earth and disappeared into a bole. at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m. of said O’Neil vs John O'Neil; Ernest M. Welch and Miss Edith d Sadie In the state there were '1914 teach together with these department super written concerning the fierceness of When liis ejompanious. by the aid of a day, all the right, title and interest vorce. J L Hanimers'y and E B Webb. Dufur attorneys for plaintiff. ers emp’oyed during the year, of intendents, laid out plans for the tbe Oregon salmon, but this incident tree trunk, succeeded in descending the above-named T. O. Andrews had Nasal work in collecting material for our R oach — S ingleton — In Ashland, . marriage licenses wliicli number 1153 hold state certifi exhibit, and pretaredan estimate of is about as near a demonstration of into the opening,they found their com on the day of the docketing of said I August 10, 1903, by M. Berry, J. P., Aug ilth, Lowell Roach and Virgie cates or diplomas, 929 first-grade cer the space required, which has to be such tales as has ever been seen. rade lying unconsci ms at tbe bott >m judgment or at any time thereafter, in In all its stages. Loweli Roach and Miss Virgie Singleton. tificates, 835 second grade, 444 third applied for now in order to get a fair The other day a salmon missed the of a huge cavern, the walls of which and to the following described prop nA>FtVEB Singleton. grade, 52 primary grade and 476 per amount. fishway in a wild leap and impaled it sparkled iu their candle light from erty, to-wit: Eat All You Want. mits. Those holding certificates of cleanses, soothes and heals self upon a spike several inches in thousands of flakes of gold. They All of Lot two (2), Block six (6), desig The S. P. Pensions Old Personstr< ublexl with Indigestion or institute attendance number 2434, DIED. the diseased membrane. length, where it hung flipping and nated, numbered aod described on the broke off specimens of the ore and Dyspepsia can eat all th«y want if Employees. It cures catarrh and drives kicking vigorously. A boy who was took them back with them to town, map of the City of Ashland, Jackson and there were 1258 applicants exam they will take K idol Dy>pep«ia Cure. away a cold in the head near di-entangled the fish and threw S mith —In Sam« Valley, Aug. 12, This remedy prepare« the stomach ined for teachers’ certificates, of quickly. The Southern Pacific R. R. Co. ’ s it back into the river. He was asked where they quickly created a furore County, Oregon, adopted by the City for the reception, retent i m. diges lye®, Wm. Smith; aged 50 years and wliich 197 failed; there were 196 Cream Balm is placed into the noetr.l», sprvvli why he did not keep the fish and re- of excitement by the news of their Council Nov. 5, 1888, and filed with the I pension system has been put into tion and assimilation of all of the certificates endorsed during tbe year. 10 days. over the membrane and 1» absorbed. Relieflsim- pli d that lie wculd "get arrested” if find. The latest repirt was that tbe County Recorder of said county March wholesome fo d that may be eaten, operation, and thirty-five of its old ■ediate and a cure foUowa It U not drying—does B aldwin —At IL Ibnd, Augu-t 3, he did. The table of attendance shows that and enables the d gestive organs te three men were making pr< parations 26, 1892, and recorded in Volume I of not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug 1903, Leslie, infant son cf Mr. and ttaris.'orm the same into tbe kind of there were 32.145 persons of school age employees have been retired under its to develop their prodigiou- discovery. Plat on page 81. gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. Here Is a Novel Idea. b oxi that gives health aod streoglh. not attending any school; 4864 be provisions. G. Ewald, of tbe trans Mrs. Geo. W. Baldwin. J. M. R ader , ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York portation lines in Oregon, is one of H ussey —At Merlin, July 19, 1903, ■ bold by Ail Diuggists. tween 4 and 20 years of age attend Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. 1903, Estella, daughter of Mr. and ing schools outside of district«. The them. The work of the pension The Oregon Daily Journal, follow ■1 Dr. Dated the 10th day of August, 1903. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY T. SHAW board is still unfinished, and a num ing tbe example of wideawake and Mrs. Thomas J. Hussey; aged 2 whole number of days' attendance By taking advantage of the cheap RESIDENT DENTIST, T mow bands S aved B y years aod ¿'months.' for the year was 9,877,189, and the ber of high officials will probably be en:erprising merchant«, who have NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rates East < ffertd by placed on tiie retired list in a short faith In printers’ ink, proposes to in H uggins —In Medford. Aug. 14, 1903, average daily attendance was 64,129, J acksonville , - - - O regon . “T he N orth -W estern L ine ” lime. Among these are: Joseph L. augurate a Newspaper Bargain Day. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Jesse R. Huggins; aged 73 years. against 66,797 last year. Chicago aod return............ $71.50 Roseburg. Oregon. June 4, 1803. Wilcutt, secretary of tbe Central and tbe day will be August 28, 1903. Tne miscellaneous statement shows Notice is hereby given that in compliance St. Paul and Minneapolis This wonderful medicine posi with the provisions ot the Act ot Congress of aid return........................ 60.00 WANTED — SEVERAL INDUS- that there are 2143 organized districts Pacific, the Southern Pacific and On this day, and this day only, sub Office in Ryan's Brick Building, Cali June 8. 1S78, entitled "An set for the sale of tively cures Consumption, Coughs TRIOUS PERSONS in each state Tickets go >d 90 days. Stop-overs in the state, against 2121 last year, an other roads in tbe Pacific system; script ions by mail to The Journal will fornia Street, two doors east of Post timber lands in the States of California, Ore Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu gon. Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex to travel for house estabii-hed allowed. Captain N. T- Smltt, treasurer of the t»e taken at greatly reduced rates. On Office. tended to all the Public Land States by act of monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La- eleven years and with a large capi Date« of sale: June 4, 5, 24, 25, 26. increase of 22 districts, of which total Southern Pacific company; T. H. this day, and fur this day only, In or August 4. 1S92. Marcia B. Siisby, ot Grants tal, to call upon merchants and 27 , 28, 29, 30; July 15, 16, and August number 47 districts failed to report. Goodman, general passenger agent of der that the Journal may secure Pass, County ot Josephine. State of Oregon.baa Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, this day tiled in this office her sworn statement agents for successful and profitable 25, 26. There are 2159 school houses in the Croup and Whooping Cough. No. 52-7. tor the purchase of the NW1* of tbe tiie Southern Pacific; Jerome Madden, 10,000 dcw subscribers, there will be a line. Permanent engagement. Full information by addressing NEM. NH of the NW«, and the SW>* ot NW>* state, against 2125 la«t year, showing Every bottle guaranteed. No land agent of the Southern Pacific j Weekly ca-h salary of $18 and all H. L. S isler , General Agent, 132 ot Section No. 4, in the Township No. 41 South, big cut in tbe Journal’s mail subscrip 34 buildings to have been constructed company; J. N. Hanford, paymaster) Range No. 4 West, and will offer proof to abo* Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. traveling expenses and hotel bills that tbe land sought is more valuable for its throughout the state. The table al of the Southern Pacific company; E. tion late.«. The offer will never be advanced in cash each week. Ex Third St.. Portland. Oregon. Trial bottle free. , timber or stone than for agricultural purposes perience not essential. Mention l and to establish her claim to said land before so shows a total of 96,070 legal voters Black Ryan, tax attorney of the South repeated; never occur again. A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. ern Pact be company. All of the ] J. O. Booth, (bounty Judge, at his office at Under this unprecedented offer you reference and enclose seif-add reused for school puriKises at the lime of Grants Pass. Oregon, on Saturday, tbe Sth day above officer! are jver the pension age can secure The Oregon Daily Journal, envelope. The National, 334 Dear making the county reports, against ot August. 18U3 She names as aitneases- A. W. Will. McDaniel has opened a nea 85,146 last year, showing a healthy in limit of 70 vears and have been in the born St., Chicago. I Siisby. Irma Sllsby. Harriet Sllsby. ot Grant* cigar, confectionery and fruit store In crease. service of the company for more than which is an up-to-date newspaper of , Pass. Oregon; Geo. Culey. of Steamboat, Ore gon. Ryan’s building, Jacksonville, and tiie prescribed twenty years, says the 12 to 24 pages each issue, by mail, one Subscriptions lor Mr. Bryan’s piper keeps a complete assortment of the Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe < Tidings. year, for «2.50. above-described lands are requested to file The Commoner, the leading Demo best of every thing in his line Standard Dysentery Cured Without the Aid their claims In this office on or before said 28th The Semi-Weekly Journal, 8 to 12 of a Doctor. If The Baby Is Cuttint Teeth. cratic newspaper in the United States brands a specialty. Give him a call day of August, 1803. J. T. B iudgbs , Register taken at T he T imes office. for he will treat vou well. “1 am just up from a hard spell of Be sure and use that old and well-tried reme pages each issue, one year for 75 cents. M rs . W inslow ' s S oothing S vhvp , for the flux’’ (dysentery) says Mrs. T. A. dy, The Weekly Journal, 16 to 20 pages teething It soothes the child, soft Pinner, a well-known merchant of children NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ens the gums, allays all pain, cure* wind oollc each issu<*, one year for 50 cents. Drummond, Tenn. “I used one bott'e and Is the best remedy tor diarrhoea. Twenty This i ff-r, for one day only, is made of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and five cents a bottle united states land office . to old or new subscribers, who pay ; Roseburg, Oregon, June 4, 1M13. Dlarrb'ea Remedy and was cured Notice is hereby given that in compliance T. A WOOD of Portland is a grafter their subscriptions in advance from w ithout having a doctor. 1 consider with the provisions of the act ot Congress .ot it the be-t cholera medicine in the who for many years has made it a August 28, 1903. Old subscribers' June a, 1S7S. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ot California. Ore world.’’ There is no need of employ practice to live off the veterans of wh< se subscriptions are paid in ad gon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as I ing a doctor when this remedy is used, tbe Oregon Indian wars. He has ex extended to all the Public Land States by act vance of August 28, )903, can have of August 4, ISW. Irma Sllsby, of Grants Pass, I for no doctor can preterite a better ploited them in every way possible, and their sutscripti ms advanced one year County of Josephine. State ot Oregon, has medicine for bowel complaint in any this day died in tkis office her sworn state form either for children or adults. It a special Washington dispatch states by taking advantage of the offer. ment No. .Mrt. for the purchase ot the SEI* never fails and is pleasant to take. that five different pension examiners Old ard new subscribers are re of NW>*, the Ns ot SWq. and tbe NWl*of SEM quested to tell their neighbors about! of Section No 4. in Township No. 41 For sale by City Drug Store. have been ordered at various times to this unparalleled offer. South. Range No. 4 We«, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for investigate charges against him, and Good Buildings; New Gymnasium, with modern appli A Valuable Product From its timber or stone than for agricultural pur RHEUMATISM. poses. and to establish her claim to said land that these are now made in upward of Riefer's California Perfumes ance; fine Library; well equipped Chemical and Physical Prunes. before J O Booth County Judge, at hisoffioe at When pains or irritation on any i 600 cases. The pension bureau only Grants Pass. Oregon, on Saturday, the 3»th day nada la the State where tne Laboratory; one New School Building, with new furnish part t . part of the body, the application of i of August. 1M.<3 She names as witnesses: A. W. permits an attorney to charge a certain ratest flower tanas Io tbe Sllsby, Marcia B. Sllsby, Har iet Sllsby, of Io connection with the announce sum for servio>8 in pension cases; but ____________ Ballard’s snow Lin _____ ment 1 gives i ings throughout; old buildings repaired; fine Water Supply Grants Pass. Oregon, and Geo. (?uley, of prompt relief. E. W. Sullivan, Prop. | ment that John Chapman or Wilbur, charges are male that Wood has col Sullivan House, El Reno, O. T , writes, | Steamboat. Oregqn added; Surroundings Healthful; Social Atmosphere of the Anv and all persons claiming adversely the CaBforala’a sweetest odors Douglas county, has a carload of lected or demanded much more in nu June 6, 1902: ‘ I take pleasure in re School Good and Stimulating to Best Effort on the Part of above-described land* are requested to die merous eases. pntffly bottled for those their claims in this office ot or before said wth prune vinegar f >r shipment is the fact commending Ballard’s Snow Lini- the Student; Living Expenses Nominal; Departments in day of August. 1808. __ _ . visit and sea and that Professor Pernot has at the Ore T he general feeling of the Oregon merit to all who are afflicted with J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Charge of Specialists; Special Opportunities for Study of rheumatism. It is the only remedy 1 pkk aad smell the beautiful gon Agricultural College a large qu in- Fair Commission, a short time ago, was have found that gives immediate re Vocal and Instrumental Music Afforded. thto wonderful State. tity of vinegar made by him from unfavorable to a state building; but lief. 55 is no hindrance to tbe NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ” 25c, 50c, «1.00. City _ Drug Un« Just arrived— rider who wear* Our • Send for Catalogue to refuse and waste prunes, which is since receiving reports from Commis Stere. 1 you come end eea the now far above the requirements for sioners Albert and Flanders it seems Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has tiled his final account as administrator or Retail Market Report. visitors from the West, Riacar*« commercial use. It is the product of B. F. MULKEY, President the estate of H. V. Helms, deceased, in the that some center where information EXCELSIOR BRAND 1 County California Perfumee I Court for Jackson county, Oregon, and The following quotations were a second experiment In vinegar mak concerning Oregon, and Oregon alone, | Hon ¿'has Prim, the judge ot said court, has made up this afternoon, and is an ing from refuse prunes, undertaken can be bad, is necessary to the best ad tlxed Monday, the 7th day of September. 1908, impartial report of the prices charged M*n or *ad<11« on not got wet. at 10 o'clock a. m . at the court house in Jack by Professor Pernot three years ago. vertising of our resources. The difficul by Jacksonville dealers: sonville. Oregon. as the time and place for EXCELSIOR BRMD . D* ug btoie, I tbe hraring of objections thereto and the As a viuegar it Is perfect io every ty about a building is the lack of funds; Wheat—$1 per bushel. OILED CLOTHING settlement of said estate All persons having Jacksonville, Ore. Flour—$2.20 (a «2 40 per 100 pounds particular, save in color, which is but as the Lewis and Clark corporation objections to said account are hereby required For all kinds ot work. Warranted Waterproof. Oats — 55c per bushel. , to present the same on or before said day. dark; but this is regarded as an ad will also want to advertise extensively Ixx>k for trade mark. . 1 Dated this 15th day of July. 1908 Barley—Rolled, $1.50 per cental. Training School for Teachers. Courses If not at dealers, write E. H HELMS, Administrator. L K. «. Sawyer A Sow, S,tkWfrw. arranged especially for I raining teachers vantage rattier than a drawback. All at St. Louis, the State Commission Hay—Per ton. baled, $16. I A F. R kamxs . Attorney Eaat 4 AMbri^« M«»a. for ail branches of the profession. Most the counterfeit vinegars, many of will no doubt get it to assist in the con Potatoes—lie per lb <k. \lüc¿ Nervine loosens Grin's appr. ved methods for grnded and un them, made of acids and other mater struction of an Oregon building. A Onions—2c per pound. graded work taught in actual district ials injurious to health, are perfect in fac simile of old Ft. Clatsop was strong Butter—50c per roll. Beans—3(a>5c per pound. echo 1. The demand for graduates of color, resembling the pure cider vine Jacksonville, Oregon. ly urged as a suitable plan for such Lard—15c per pound. this school as teachers far exceeds the building,should one be constructed. A Eggs—20cts per dozen. supply. TheTralninu Department, which gars so c'.o-ely in this respect that on committee appointed to report on Sugar—D. G. $5.95(<i'$6 45 per cwt. c n-ists of a nine-grade public school of ly a chemist can detect the decep the style of was and the approxi Poultry—$3.50 to «4.00 per dozen. Established in IS65. jib u* 250 pupils, is well (quipped in all its tion. Thus the darker color of mate cost at building ------------------------ THE------------------------ next meeting, when Hams—16c(<£l7c per pound. branches,int ludingSloyd Music,Drawing the prune vinegar, it is urged, will be the matter will the be definitely settled. Shoulders—12|c per pound. and Phy-leal Tialning. The Normal Side Bacon—15(ei20c per pound. THE SCHOOL continues the careful train < bourse trie best and quickest way toStste its own stamp of purity, by reason of ing and thorough Instruction tor which Save the Children. Certificate. Fall term opens September 22. which, as soon as tt e trade comes to it Is favorably known. For catalogue or information, address CURES SCIATICA. Rough and Dressed Lumb?r, Mouldings, Doors Nire'j-nlne of everyone hundred understand, ti e daiker hue of tlx THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT la always In charge of competent and experienced E. D. RESSLER, President. OR J. B. B utler , Secretary. diseases that childrtn have are due and Window Frames and Casings, Dimension Iiev. W. L. Riley, L. L. D., Cuba, prune product will bj a real advant teachers. Board and Tuition per Session to disorders of the stomach, and these New Yoik, writes: “After fifteen) age. of Twenty Weeks, $80. Studies begiu Timbers—Everyth ng Complete for a House, September 8, 11*13. " a bulletin issued by Professor Per- i disorders are all caused by indigestion days of excruciating pain fr< in sciatic I Barn, Bridge or anv kind of Wooden Structure, For prospectus, address not two year.« ago, giving full direc- KpIefl^Dy-pepsia Cure is Just as,,good rheumatism, under various treat as it tions for the manufacture of vinegar, for ' children l~"'‘ '* Is for r adults. Child ments, I was in need to try Ballard’s Furnished Promptly. : : : : : Sisters of the Holy Names. and announcing that germs for the ren thrive on it. It keeps their little Snow Liniment; tbe first application MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS have beer in te purpose would bs issued on applica stomachs sweet and encourages their giving my tiist. relief and the second over 50 years by the leader* ot the Mornicn Church and their tion from the bacteriological depart growth and development. Mrs. Ilenry entire relief. I can give it unqualified QUALITY and FINISH Second to None positively E _ _ iollower«. _ . cures the worst case« in old and yonng ment at tiie college, had a large Carter, 705 Central St., Nashville, recommendation.” N. D. YOUNG, 25c, 50c, «1.00. .king. Care* Leal arising from effects of ■tlf ubnbe.jiibsipaUon, exoesri-s, or cigarette smol Shipments to Any Point in the United States. High npotency, Dost Power, A i^ht-IzOMsea, bpermutorrlioew, IiiMomnia, response. Tiie bulletin gives the ex Tenn., says: “My little boy Is now City Drug Store. ">Tanii«o<l, ImpoteiKV it, e Back, Nervous Debility* t&in* in Bai k, Evil rJVÍi Venire«, AXWaev-m, Seminal g-vwzasav vasaa Emiaaion«, w-j asa a wcvavv sa t_, Lam _ pense of manufacture, and shows three yeaisold and has been suffering Civil Engineer and Locator of oadaehe, Infllnr«» est Market Price Paid for Lumber From Any Mill cuce1e,ovCon«tipa» to Marry, J.oas of Reinen, Vari from indigestion ever since be was THREE HUNDRED WANTED. llan, Htops Qalckne«« of Discharge. Stops Neryow* 50 Twt;chin< of Eyo« the possibility of much profit to be born. I have had tbe best doctors in in Southern Oregon: ::::::: Government Land, lids. Effect* are immediate. Impart vigor and potency to every CENTS function. Don’t fet derived from refused prunes. Nashville, but failed to do him any Those wishing to pick hops can find __ ____ a _________________ M_____ undeveloped ___ , _____ organ*. Btlmnlate* ¿«■spond«.nt. cure 1* at hand. _______ Restores,small, lhe brain and nerve ce ver*. 60c. a box. 6 fa,:_____ by mail. A wratten guarantee, to cure Oi uood. After using one bottle of Kodol employment at good wages by apply WIMEH, - OREGON. money reiuuduo, with 6 boxea. Circular* free. he is a well baby. I i ecommend it to ing to the undersigued. Picking will Add re»», BISHOP REMEDY CO., San Francis««, Cal all sufferers.” Kodol digests what begin about September 1, 1903. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. J ohn R anzau , J u ., you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Price* Reasonable and Satisfactiun At City Drug Store, Jacksonville Sold Qy AU Druggists. Grant’s Pass, Or. Guaranteed. What is CASTORIA Bright’s Disease. CASTORIA Lazy Liver CATARRH Ely’s Cream Balm DR. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY Southern Oregon State Normal School, Ashland, Ore California cf^0taflier SAWYER’S POMMEL SLICKERS State Normal School, Monmouth St. Mary's Academy, IOWA LUMBER FVIi.il COMPANY V1QCRI. VITALITY) THE IOWA LUMBER CO.,