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ARE YOU BILIOUS? Feverish, RIGHT TO SELL TIMBER CLAIMS. THE DAIRY COW. Form of the Anlinnl and Milk and Hutter Production. HINTS ON FRUIT GROWING. I A. Jeracyninn'a Notion» About Fer- tillaiiiK, TIilliulnK mid Gi-mllng. There ia a certain type of cow ex Whi‘11 it comes to fertilizing trees I Land May be Sold as Soon as the hibiting marks that indicate dairy ex will say lir t put on the fertilizer that Government is Paid cellence. This is so well established you have and save the expense of buy aa to make the decisions in the show Timber land claimants, who have ring and to enter in as an important ing. Barnyanl uimiure, usln s and frotn the hen roost are all good. If you bave proved up and piid for their lands, factor in the buying and selling of to buy manure buy the ground boue but have not yet received patents, are dairy animals. This matter of type la and muriate of potash. In this form COUNTY RECORDS feeling much easier. The general illustrated in our station herd, the tend you can get potash ami phosphoric acid The Settlers Lose. opinion seems to be that the harsh ency being for the animals scoring cheap<-r than in any other form. The Acting Secretary of the Inter Matters of Importance Transacted at interpretation of the word speculation highest in the Judging ring to be the I think we can save phosphate and The largest sum everpatd for a prescription will not stand. This is fuitlier largest and most economical producers Chemical fertilizers largely by plowing ehanged bands in San Franoiaoo Aug 30. 1001 . ior ha« brought to a close one of the the Court House. The transfer involved in coin and stock sitt,- most fatuous and protracted laud con- strengthened by the fact that there is of milk and butter. The animal scor hi greeu crops, l'rofessor Voorhees ing highest In the station herd haa 600 and was paid by a party of business men le9t!l ever initiated in Oregon. a decision of tlie United States Su made a yield of ten times her weight taught me how to plow iu crimson clo REAL ESTATE. tor a specific for Bright's Disease and Diabetes ' ver and cowpeas and afterward under Secretary Ryan in rendering final G W Bish ford to G F HaniMn; wj preme Court bearing directly upon In milk and 68 per cent of her weight took to explain to me that It was not a hitherto incurable diseases. In effect, the de in butter in one year. Taking the whole perfect fertiiu -r. “Well," I said, “that They commenced the serious investigation of decision in the case of J. L. Morrow of uwj of ®ec 34, twp 37, 1 e, 80 acres, the point at issue. the specific Nov. 15, 1930. They Interviewed and others against the State of Or®- $500. cision states that the claimant is at herd into consideration the type will may be, but I know it gets there. I scores of the cured and tried it out on Its g»m and the Warner Livestock Co. \V Rawlings to Clara Farra; 4 liberty to sell the land at any time, not always follow the yield, the excep know lt turned my yellow peach or- i me.its by putting over three dozeu cases on directed that patent at once be Issued and in this case it was mentioned that tions to the rule being sometimes quite chard into a dark green one that bore acres in sec 3, twp 37, 2 w, $427. the treatment and watching them. They also to the state on behalf of the livestock go physicians to name chronic, Incurabl Carter Land Co to C A Simons; lot 9, land was sold for which payment ha« marked. Bogdanow, a German au me six successive crops. That is what cases, and administered it with the physician company, transferring to the state the I Ashland, $162.50. not yet been made to the government. thority, made measurements on eighty a green crop did for me.” 1 am very cows whereby they were formed Into partial to cowpeas, for I have tried or judges. Up to Aug. •* eighty-seven per large tract of land in Southeastern The decision follows the evident C A Simons to J Brown; lot 8, Ash groups of types. From the results, cent, of the test cases were either well or pro Oregon which was 20 years ago selected common-sense view of the matter, knowing the records of the animals, he them a fev. ye:lrs, and they are work land, $300. gressing favorably. ing wonders for me. Henry Parrish Io Mrs M L Hicks; 6 that unless there is a conclusive ar concludes that there is an unmistaka There being but thirteen per cent, of failures, under the swamp act and which has Old Orchard» mid New. the parties were satisfied and closed the trans ever since been in continuous litiga acres in d 1 c Nos 40 aud 41, twp 39, 1 rangement to turn over the land for a ble relation between external form and I wjll say right here in regard to that action. The proceedings of the investigating tion. This is the very action that certain consideration for the right, production of milk and butter. Beach, sod method there may come a time e* $1900. committee and the clinical reports of the test Govern »r Chamberlain undertMik to J W Prall to W A Carter; lots 10 the claimant is acting entirely within from the results of experiment and ob when it is proper. If your trees are cases were published and will be mailed free servation, states that the type of the very thrifty, to put the orchard in sod i the law and withiu his rights. application. Address J ohn J. F ulton C o . prevent when he telegraphdd the Sec aud 11, blk 14, Gold Hill, $1. cow- is more essential than the breed for two or three years for the sake of retary on July 10th, demanding that The decision was rendered in the Gertie E Greenland to L T Stand- as indicating the ability to produce checking its growth and to make the “no patent issue to tjie state until ley; 126 acres in twp 37, 2 w, $350. case of the United States vs. Mont milk and butter economically. trees fruit. But if kept iu sod a long request therefore is made by me.” Belle Dailey to Daisy Standley; nwf gomery and Budd, and was carried up The tinal test of any dairy cow is the time tlie trees will pay the penalty. The settlers, whose land has thus of sej of sec 26, twp 35, 1 w, $1. from the state of Washington. It ap- aiIJUUIll U1 1Ilim uuu uulier „ amount of milk and butter fat she will Next year I am going to take a block been taken away from them, may go Wui Brotherton to T .1 Downing; 1 pears in tlie U. S. Supreme Court Re-j yield for the food consumed, . The dif of apple trees that are twelve or thir Into court in Order to test their rights. acre in secs 9, 10,15 and 16, twp 39, 1 ports, volume 144, page 154. it reads * ference In cows in this respect Is quite teen years old. plow them In the spring1 rad IhilnrtarMOfth« d They have the sympathy of all. with protruding pile« brought on by constipa marked. With the scales and the Bab ami sow them with cowpeas, let that i in part as follows: e, $1000. tion with «bleb I was afflicted for twenty years I ran acroaa your CASCARETS in tbe “The particular charge Is that Budd cock test it is easy to learn what each go down and do the same thing the ; Maggie R Messner to P F Swayne; T he Polk county exhibit, which town of Newell. Ia. and never found anythin« bifore his application had un Individual cow is doing. While some next year. In that way I think I can to equal them To-day I am entirely tree from took first premium at the fair, was sold land in sec 28, twp 39, 3 w, $250. animals in the dairy may be making pllee and feel like a new man " lawfully and fraudently made an i profits others may be losing to such an keep up the fertility of the land and K Boaz to Maggie Messner: land in a H. Kun, 1411 Jonee St.. Sioux City, Ia to the St. Louis Fair Commission last agreement with bis co-defecdant, Ì extent as to even wipe out the profits grow good fruit. It is not thought good Saturday for $200, and it will form the sec 28, twp 39, 3 w. $100. to plant an orchard where you have Mrs Jenuie Farts to Mrs R M White Montgomery, by which the title he' of the better cows. During the year taken one out. 1 have two peach or principal part of the Oregon exhibit at was to acquire frjm the United' under experiment our best cow gave an chanls growing, one three years old the world's fair, although all of the side; lots 9, 10, 11, blk 7, Medford, States should inure to the benefit of amount of milk and butter more than that 1 put right back after taking an $212.50. county exhibits were bought by them. A L Haselton to Elward S Wol such co-defendant. Upon this ques twice that of one of the poorer cows. old peiK-b orchard out. I took care to tion tlie fact that stands out promi The difference in the gross receipts for put lots of cowpeas on the ground, and mao« «MAN •SUPTVMO O n October 1st the change in the fer: 10 acres in d 1 c No 39, twp 35, 1 nently is that there is no direct testi the milk during the first eight months I can tell you of my failure or success w, $550. Salem city charter defining the muni following calving was $184.80 In favor J W White to C Human: water mony that Budd made an agreement of the better cow. Waters and Hess later on. TTiinnluK the Fruit. cipal boundaries will go into effect, with Montgomery, or even that they found a difference of $88 10 in the Feaaant. Palatable. Potent. Ta»ta Good. Do Anotlwr point is thinning the fruit. and then “Greater Salem" will be right on Applegate creek, $1. Sood, Naxar Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. He. Ma We ever met, or either knew of the exis profits of two cows for 150 days. Be We hear a great deal said alajut prun John O ’ Brien to C Bennett and W a reality. The population of the pres ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... tence of the other until Budd had tween two others of accepted dairy lug to thin the fruit well. There h ■tariiaa k».», e»rear. csiMea. »»- i»»k. »1» ent incorporation, as shown by the H Venable; lot 9, sec 28, twp 38, 3 w, fully paid for the Hod. No witness form the difference was $14.99, and be something in it. but not quite as much last Federal census, was less than 5000. $1. as you read of. However, thin you ever knew or heard of any agreement. tween two of similar type $12.48. B F Carter to John and Kate Cox; It is claimed that within the new lines The cow Is a creature of habit, and must or you cannot get tbe best re Wnat, then, is the evidence upon cor of secs 15, 16, 21 and 22, $75. there will be a population of 14,500. therefore the time and manner of milk Wm H Venable to C Buman; J of which the government relies? It ap ing should vary as little as possible sults. I beard men in this ball say pears that Montgomery purchased from day to day. The yield of milk you could not thin, as it was out ol I t has been claimed that the nug right of way in sec 29, twp 38, 3 w, $1. tlie question. I have thinned Keiffer J C Akers to Nancy and Allen quite a Dumber of tracts of timber will sometimes vary by reason of mat pears, and I know it paid me. 1 have gets ’of gold found in placers are the lauds in that vicinity, 9ome 10 000 ters of such small moment that we fall thinned plums, and 1 know it paid In all iu stages. formations from the waters that per Davi»; lots 16 and 17, Ashland, $800. as claimed by ona of the wit- to reckon them. From our results a me. My honest belief is I have nevet acres, Pauline Hiue« to Geo Lewis: i of colate through the gravels, and are nesses; that the title to twenty one of change in milkers showed a small aver done any work, not even excepting cul cleanaes, sooth«» and heals not from decomposed quartz, as gener lots 4 and 8, Jacksonville, $333.334. these tracts was obtained from the age loss In yield. Some cows were not tivatlon. that paid me better than thin E K Anderson to Fred Rapp; 8 acres the disern. d membrane. ally is supposed. Those who so contend government within a year, by various affected at all. while others gave a ning did. One needs to know how tc It cures catarrh and drives cite the fact that in the center of nug in sec 35, twp39, J w, $¿>00. slightly reduced yield. This will de thin as well as everything else. I d< away a cold in the head Geo Andrews to. Ed Bier; lot 29 parlie«, but with the same two wit gets can often be found a small grain quickly. uot know that I know bow. but 1 know nesses to the application in each Crwuu Bn liu is place.! into the nostrils,spreads of iron sand. This was the nucleus blk K, Ashland, $75. 1 can puli a good deal more fruit ofi case; that the purchases by Mont Isaac Braetberton to A E Bamber; over tlie membrane and is alieorbed. Relief is im- around which the earth current of elec than when I first started at it. nwdiate and a cure follows It is not drying—does gomery were made shortly after the want to pull off all your conscience tricity created or deposited in electro lots 30 to 33, Ashland, $400. not produce sneezing, tonre Size, SO cents at Drug payment to the government, and in A J T Smith to D L Day; lot 10, let you and go through the next plating. During long ages this influence gist» or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. two instances a day or so before such and pull off half as much more. It w&s at work, causing gold to form blk 70, Medford, $350. KLY BROTHERS, M Warren Street, New York well repay you. On young trees pretty J L Downing to Fred Albright; 10 payment; that these variou» deeds re around the little grain of iron ore, and good fruit can be grown for a little cite only a nominal consideration of acres in sec 16, twp 39, 1 e, $450. then grow to become a bright, shining while without thinning, but if you don't one dollar; that Budd and Montgom CIRCUIT COURT. nugget of gold much larger and purer thin older trees you will certainly get ery were residents of the same city, than any ever found in the veins of Albert Abraham vs M Damourette; Poitland, Ore.; that one of the two second grade fruit and later on not get even as good as that. By thinning you to recover money. Judgment for $250. witnesses to these applications was get better fruit and save much of tlie Grace M Hasty vs Chas F Hasty; examining the lands in that vicinity vitality of the tree. BORN divorce. Decree granted. and reporting to Montgomery; and Gradiua ami Packina. MARRIAGE LICENSES. GAY orphan , 96,956. that the patentee, Budd, years after I will now briefly S|H*ak about the I F rulan —At Ashland, Sept. 28, 1903, (The foundation cow of the Kentucky ex Ira Coffman to Nancy Horn, Sept his conveyance to Montgomery,stated grading and packiug of fruit, tirade periment station herd ] to Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Frulan, a 23d. to a government agent who was mik your fruit, for it will pay you. %lake daughter. Fred Finley to Madge Owings, ing inquiry into the transaction that pend, however, upon the ability of the two grades, and if the third grade is j milker. Carlyle found no appreciable W hitkline —At Klamath Falls, Sept. Sept 23d. be still held the land and had not sold difference in the frequent changing of very poor don't send it to market at all. ■ 20, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry It, but that it was "in soak." But milkers. Tracy found by a good milker There is too much poor fruit sent to ■ Whiteline, a so«. Neglected Colds. surely this amounts to little or no following a careless one an increase the market now. Pack lt honestly, for i lt doesn't pay to l>e dishonest. “Hone-ty | TAYLOR--At Woodville,Sept. 18, 1903, Every part of the mucous___ mem- thing. lt simply shows that Mont with live cows of 244 pounds of milk Is the best policy.” If you put a little | brane, the Dose, throat, ears, bead gomery wanted to purchase a large In two weeks. to Mrs. Chas. Taylor, a son. bad fruit in tbe center of the package Cows fed at milking time are apt to you may fool tlie man who buys the I S hearer —At Ashland, Sept. 17, 1903, and lungs, etc., are subjected to dis body of timber Rods, and did pur ease and blight from neglected colds. hold their milk when the customary to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shearer, a Ballard’s Horehound Syrup is a pleas chase them. Tuis was perfectly legit feed is withheld. This may occur even first time, but not the second time, and daughter. ant and effective remedy. 50c, imate, and implies or suggests no when the animals have access to abun then you will get paid for sis-ond clas- . 25d, » eMTV, Rteger*» CaDfornta Perfume« $1.00. W. Akendrlck, drick, Valley Mills, wrong. fruit and throw the best fruit in at ■ ia C m State where tue dant pasture. Thia is so noticeable Texas, writes; 1 ___ ____________ have used Ballard’s second price. If you ennnot b? honest "The Act docs not, in any respect with some of the station cows that it M ARRI ED. faim» to the Horehound Syrvp for coughs and and do right for the sake of right, then limit the dominion which the pur, Is advisable to give them a little grain th mat troubles; it 19 a pleasant and remember it will pay j< u to Is1 hou-st effective remedy.” For Sale chase? his over the land after its through the summer season to induce in putting up fruit. Thl« 1» al>out the H all —H enson —In Medford, Sept. most by City Drug Store. purchase from the government, or re them to give down their milk. Emery best way to touch most people to the 24, 1903, by Rev. M. L. Darby, Peter strict, in the slightest, his power of notes that a cow that gave over seven world nuyway. Touch their i»ocketa A. Hall and Mrs. Etta Benson. The Fastest of ’Em All alienation. All that it denounces is pounds of milk gave only two pounds and you hit their f •.■li-.g» W. H Skill when her customary feed was withheld R edwine —H igh —At Wiilita, Calif., a prior agreement—the acting for an at milking time.—D. W. May, Kentucky man Before X -w Jersey Horticultural ’ Sept. 16, 1903, R. R. Redwine and Prince Alert went against the other in the purchase. If when the Society. Experiment Station. Miss L zzie High, both of Ashland. world’s paciDg record, 1:5», held by title passed from the government no Arrested Again. S nyder —B olton —At Ashland, Sept, Dan Patch,and beat it most decisively one else save the purchaser had any Milk Contamination. i 23, 1903, by Rev. J. Merley, Wayne at the Empire City track in New claim upon It. or any rontract or The whey tank is a common source The Guard says that Geo. Graves, Snyder of Lake county and Nlhs York, going the distance in 1:57 flat. agreement for it, the Act is sati.fi d of Infection at those factories where thedrummer, was arrested at Eugene by Nellie M. Bolton. The weather and track were perfect. Montgomery mizlit rightfully go or- the whey is returned to the patrons in Policeman Croner Thursday evening Mart Demarest, trainer and driver o send into that vicinity, or to individ the milk cans. This practice Is detri for letting his automobile stand in the bOimTñ «’Drug Store, uals, a willingness to buy timber Wednesday night and Thursday, the Prince, on account of overweight land at a price in the excess of that mental to successful cheese making, street DIED. Jacksonville, Ore. the city laws forbidding vehicles to but when It cannot be arranged to decided to get John Curry to drive. which ft cost to obtain it freni the stand on the main streets aDy length of i• At the third time the starter gave government; and any person knowing have the whey disposed of in some oth time. He was ordered to come be B eidlek — Near Stephens, Douglas the word, and, pacing like a perfect of th it offer might rightfully go to er way the tanks should be/kept thor fore the city recorder, but that officer County, Sept. 22, 1903, W. H. Beid- piece of machinery, Prince Alert shot the land office and make application oughly clean In order to lessen the dan failed to appear and Graves was releas ler, formerly of Medford. away to the quarter pole in 29 1-2 and purchase a timber tract from the ger of contamination. They should be ed. It will be remembered that he was seconds. As he got into the back government, and the facts above emptied at least once a week.—W. A. H ubbard —At Grant’s Pass, Sept. 24, Jacksonville, Oregon. arrested and fined several weeks ago stretch he increased his speed and stated point as naturally to such a Clemons. 1903, youngest »on of Mrs. Edward was at the half in 58. Then the state of affairs as to a violation of the for fast riding on the streets. Hubbard. Legislation Against Weeds. crowd realized that they were wit law by the definite agreement prior to any purchase from the government Established in 1865. A bill has been introduced Into the L anders —At San Francisco, Sept. 22, nessing the fast mile of the ceDtury. —point to it even mote naturally; for Witbout a break or tremor Alert 1903, Augustus M. Lauders; aged flashed by the three-quarter pole In no man Is presumed to do wrong Canadian parliament which Is intend vd to prohibit the sale of any commer 33 jears. THE SCHOOL continues the careful train 1:26 1-4, and without any urging caiue orto violate the law, and every man is cial seeds that may contain seeds of presumed to know the law. ” Ing and thorough instruction for which M iller —At Ashland, Sept. 21, 1903, on with a superb burst of speed, It is favorably known. such weeds as wild mustard, penny crossing the wiie in 1:57. THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT is always Geo. W. Miller; aged 51 years. cress, oxeye daisy, perennial sow this in charge of competent and experienced Should a Wife “Obey.” tie. ragweed, bindweed and several teachers. Hoard and Tuition per Session M c D aniel —At Grant’s Pass, Sept. of Twenty Weeks, $80. Studies begin others. Treasurer ’ s Tenth Call a 23, 1903,Mrs.Jacob McDaniel; aged 66 A Vermont’s girl lefusal to promise September X. 1903 For prospectus, address years. obedience to a husband and her pas One Thia* and Another. Office of the County Treasurer of / Where brick can be had at moderate tor ’ s refusal to omit the word "obey" Jackson County, Oregon, Jack- - Sisters of the Holy Names. sonville, Sept. 22, ¡903. j prices, aud this Is generally possible In ► from the wedding service have caused DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY? Notice is hereby given that there renewed discussion of the ( ropriety our western states, it would seem that are funds in the county treasury for And believe that you have enough the redemption of ail outstanding of the pledge. Yet the question this kind of silo might lu the end prove business anility to suecesslully repre county warrants protested from May seems to have been settled in the touch cheaper than a wooden one, says Civil Engineer and Locator of sent a reliable thru in Jacksonville 2, 1901, to June 5, 1901, both dates opinion of many present-day Ameri Orange Judd Fanner. and vicinity; if so send full name ana inclusive. Interest on same will cease Unleaehed wood ashes produced the I can wives who never made any such address, witu uu cents to cover Cu8t after the above date. Government Land, highest yield of sugar beets at the or mailing, etc., fur lull particulars io D. II. M iller , County Treasurer. promise. Michigan experiment station. WIMER OREGON While’s Sayiugs, beanie, Wash. From the earliest growth of law I Totato ground that has been kept 1 he paper puis you in touch with marriage has been legarded in public mauulacuurers who want agents and free from weeds the season before is A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. polity as a civil contract. Even in said to be good for sugar beets. Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction dealers, leaetts you how to write au- Guaranteed. vertisemeuts ami tells you of many Will. McDaniel has opened a nea England, who«e state church exat ts Rape makes an almost perfect food ways to make money, either workiug cigar, confectionery and fruit store in the “obey,” a woman can be legally pai i or all of the lime. Paine’» Celery Compound makes the old Ryan’s building, Jacksonville, and married without pronouncing it. for slreep, lambs or hogs aud may be used to advantage as a fall pasture for feel young, and cures their ills. It has added Send your ten cents today. keeps a complete assortment of the years of health and enjoyment to many a life. best of everything in hisline Standard Scotti<h weddings of the Gietna steers. A sorghum crop following barley and Jse this great medicine regularly, and its invig a specialty. Give him a call Green kind were long made possible f our Cold Curea for öo. brands for he will treat you well. by the law that an agreement before cut the last day of September made orating powers will till your declining years health, strength, and happiness. Read witnesses coh-tltuted marriage. as it seven tons of cured fodder per acre for with what George F. Morse, 67 years old, writes:— GUARANTEED dies in New Yoik if registered. The an Iowa farmer. Another outbreak of the bacon hog W ells & R ichardson Co., essentials < f the marriue c ri mony Gentlemen :— Just a word in favor of fever Is predicted by National Stock- I Paine ’» Celery Compound, hoping it may catch are e vi ry where practically this : man. the eye of some afflicted person, and they 1. Public acceptance of each other may receive the same satisfactory benefit. we promptly obtain Ü. «. and Foreign as husband and wife by tlie parties Patent« and Trude Marks or return entire THE TRAVELING PUBLIC Some 15 years ago I had a combination of attorney's fee. Special price by commun contracting. LOCATED 2 MILES NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE malaria, chills jnd fever, and grip, which con icating with the publisher of thia paper. Free *ean h and report on patentability. Will be glid to know that J. E. tinued for a year or more; meantime I lost in 2. Public notice in some form of OWNED BY A. P. ARMSTRONG, OF PORTLAND, OREGON Kerley of Grants Pass, w ho keeps one weigh' about 60 pounds, trying different medi SWI FT i CO., such acceptance. the largest and best Led s'able» in cines and doctors with unsatisfactory results. Opp. U.S. Patent 0«cs, Washington. 0. C. These are constant; other feature« of Southern Oregon, is better prepared Paine’s Celery Compound was recommended, of the ceremony vary with clrcu m- than ev< r to accommodate all who and, after using a little I began to improve, >» is come. He has recently added a big gaining about a pound a week. In a year I for hatcliiug purpose», frotn Pure-Bred, High-Grade Barred Plymouth Rock stances. Legally the word ‘obey" a "purple patch ’ ’ of liturgy-makers, a thed, so that it will not be mcessary had icgained 50 pounds of the lost weight and chickens, is dirt cheajb The Barred Plymouth Rock is the best all-round chick 50 YEARS* go leave w 'gons in the yard or to good health, and have l>een a well man ever EXPERIENCE en known; matures early, grows large—a good layer, and unsurpassed for the non-essential. Why not therefore hitch up In the open any more. No since. Yours truly, GEORGE F. MORSE. L eominster , M ass ., Oct. 37, 1902. table. First cotne, first served. Order now, and thus make sure of a start in abolish II? What man cares to en thing but. good grain and hay fed. these superior fowls. There is money in them, whether raised for the market slave a woman rather than espouse Prices reasonable aud satisfa -ti >n or for home use. It costs as much to keep a "scrub” chicken as a pure-bred, her, by making her pr ttnise to "obey?’1 uarant red. WANTED. and it is not worth half as much for any purpose. Call at the farm, or write. The cynic view Is that the stronger COLOR ANYTHING ANY COLOR. will compels obedience, no matte Drouet, cloak«, tuiU, ribbon», coat», feather«, E.R ARMSTRONG JACKSONVILl £, OREGON who promises It. A more Herb u. com Live agents tn sell Dr. White ’ s T rade M ark « stocking«, — everything wearabls, Diamond ment is tiiat love, tenderne-s ar d Ele trie Combs, patented Jan. 1,'99. D esigns Dye« make to look like new. mutual ccn-ideration are better than %’ure oaudruff, hair fall!-g out, sick C opyright « A c . Direction book aud 45 dved sample» free. Anvone sen.ling « sketch and dmertptlnn may obedience, and are all that any man ami nervous headache«, yet cost no DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. quickly ascertain »nr opinion true whether an six uld a«k or any w< man promise. Invention i. probably palanlable. G.mmunlea. more than an ordinary comb. Sells tiunastrtctly vontldenOiL HANDBOOK ou I'ateuU on sight. Agents are wild with suc ■ent free. Old»« aaency Mr securing patent», MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS haw beet tn u>» Patent» taken through Munn A Co. relative WANTED—SEVERAL PERS UNS cess. Send 50c forsample (ha’f price) Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain ’ s over 5U years by the leader» of the Mormcn Chnrch and theii tpaeial notice. without cb»rue, lu the of charactor aud good reputation in Write quick. Tlie Dr. White Electric Cough Remedy. . . . - , _ .... follower». Positively cure» the worst cases In old and young each state (one in this county re Comb Co., Decatur, Hi. V- ‘tom effects of mlf-ubnse, ----------- —, — di-sipatlon, • exce»a< s, V* or viÿosvcw cigarette amuaiug, smoking. VI Care» Lest I have sold Cliamberlain’s Cough quired) to represent and aivertis e old lunlisod, I Itsktod, IinpotsiK-y, Iinpoteni y, Lost Power, M^ht-Losaei, Night-Loaaea, hjwrmatorrho.a, Npermatorrhoeae, Iniotaala A handsomely Ulnstrated weakly. Tartrest cUs LUMBER AND SHINGLES. *1"» *•"» In HeSI«, Evil IXssirrs, Daalrra, Seminal Heminal Emissions, Emlaalona, Lame Laine Baek, Bn< k, Nervus. Nea-vuaa Debility,' Remedy for more than twenty vears established wealthy business house of euiatlon of _ any F»cieniUlc ' - Journal. Term», *3 a leadarhe, t'all'nril to Marry, Lots of Kemen, Vari- iOff« rócele, or ~ Constiua»> and It lias given entire satisfaction. |L Sold by all year: four month», months,«!. al newsdealer». solid financial standing. Salary $21 00 to«*, «tops Qalchneaa of Dia«-har|;e, Stops Nervoaa KTIJ Twitching of Eye. I have sold a pile of it and can recom with expenses additional , all ■New York .............. The undersigned is prepared to weekly •Ida. Fffectaare immediate. Impart vigor and potency t<> every function. Don't gel despond, nt, a cure 1» at hand. Restores »mall, undeveloped bUU om ^ m « organs. organs, Stimulate« oiiiumate» mend it highly.—J oseph M c E lhiney , furnish rough and finished lumber of payable in cash direct every W*ed lit S- _________ M. Washington. D.Ck Js« brain and nerve ce «era. 60c. a box, C foi J2.60 by tuaiL A written guarantee, to cure st Linton, Iowa. You will find this rem the Lest quality, with dispatch and day from head offices. Horse and car- tuona; refuudeu, with t> boxes. Circular» free. edy a good frleDd when troubled with at reasonable rates at my mill on riage furnished when necessary, Ref- Addre»«, BISHOP REMk-DY CO., Ban Francis««, Oal a cough or cold. It al ways affords, Evans Creek. Also shingles that erenc.es. Enclose self-addressed Tn Carn Cun.cipati tnranaw e n Take Caacareta Candy Cathartic. 10c or I quick relief and is pleasant to take, have no superior. velope. Colonial, 332 Dearborn bl. If C U C. tail «o cure cuwuhitn rv.'uad ina j For sale hy all druggists. P. W ilson , Spikenard, Ore. , Chicago. Dizzy-Headed, Constipated and full of dull aches and pains? Take JAYNE’S SANATIVE PILLS Bright’s Disease. Tlie Kind You Have Always Bong-lit, and which has been in use for over 30 years, Las borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations ami “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroy« Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea anil Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stonuu h and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CATARRH Ely’s Cream Balm California St. Mary's Academy, N. D. YOUNG, Vigorous Old Age 15 CENTS PER EGG DIAMOND DYES ^VIM! VIGOR! VIULITY! Scientific American. At A. P. Estabrook, Gold HilL ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Haye Always Bought ynocxuiclg) WWrwWvvww Nasal CASTORI A In Use For Over 30 Years. SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of an execution issued out * of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Jackson, on the 25th day of September, 1903, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of C. B. Rostel, plaintiff, who recovered a I judgment and decree of foreclosure of a 1 certain mortgage in the above-entitled -court, on the 14th day of September, 1903, and against the hereinafter de scribed real property of Charles Nickell, I defendant, which judgment and decree < was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's ■ office of the said court on the 17th day MRS. L. S. ADAMS. i of September, 1903, I am commanded to <M Galveston. Teana. (levy upon and sell said premises bere- “Wine of Cardui 1» indeed a Hexing I inafter described as bv law made and I J to tired women. Having »uffered for provided, to satisfy the said judgment, »even yean with weakne»» and bear - interest, attorney fees and ebste, and ing diown pain», and having tried aev- eral doctor» and different remedies I also the costs of and upon this writ, with no MKcets, your Wine of Car du i said judgment being for the sum of Six wai th« only thing which helped me, I Hundred and Ninety-eight 21-100 dol and eventually cured me It teemed to lars, costs amounting to Forty 55 100 build up the weak parts, »trengthen the >y»tem and correct irreguiariUet. ’ ' dollars and attorney fees Fifty dollars . I and in obedience to said writ 1 did on By "tired women" Mrs. Adams the 28th day of September, 1903, levy means nervous women who have disordered menses, falling of tlie : upon said property, and will offer for wonab, ovarian troubles or any of sale for lawful money of the United these ailments that women have. States, at public auction, to the high You can cure yourself at home with this great -women's remedy. Wine est bidder, at the courthouse door In of Cwrdui. Wine of Cardui has i Jacksonville,Oregon, on SATURDAY, cured thousands of cases which ' NOVEMBER 14th, 1903, at the hour of doctors have failed to benefit. Why i 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, all the right, not begin to get well today? All druggists have $1.00 bottles. Fcr title and interest of the said Charles any stomach, liver or bowel disor 1 Nickell, defendant, in and to the follow- der Thedford's Black-Draught ling described property, to-wit: should be used. For ad we and literature, ad Are», spring The east 4 of southwest | of section •yinplouiA, The Lalda®’ Advisory D«-part- meaL’ The Chattanoo^A Medicine Cot« i 14 and the east j of northwest | of sec Chattanooga, Tauu___________________ tion 23, all in township 35. south, range 2 west, containing 160acres, all in Jack- son county, Oregon. Witness my hand and official signa ture this 28th day of September, 1903. JOSEPH M. RADER, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. COWBOY’S CLEVER RESCUE. WINE of CARDUI Lassoed Two Men From Death la a Swollen Nebraska Stream. A cowboy named Wilson, by his clev er use of the lasso, rescued the other night two young men. prank Hammitt and Harry Webster, from death In the Republican river, says a special dis patch from Hartly. Neb., to the New- York Times. The river is a swollen flood, filled with ice. The young men were capsized out of a rowboat in mid stream aud were swept away by the current. For a mile they kept above water by clinging to cakes of ice. As the current whirled them nearer the shore ropes were thrown to the youths, but, the Icy waters having completely numbed their limbs, they were unable to grasp them. Wilson came along on horseback and, riding along the bank, threw bis lariat The rope unwound through the air. and a shout went up when it fell oytr the body of llammitt. Wilson quickly turned his cow pony and drew the tuan to shore. He then repeated the per formalice with Webster. A mong Tnt \ D aisies < Stands for the best that is made in Jfootwear. i AT ALL LEADING DEALERS. C.GOTZIANS(o- Two Rew “X Diversities.” Two more “universities” are to be added to the already large number which dot tlie map of the middle aud western states, says the New York Commercial Advertiser. One will be located at McKinney. Tex., under the auspices of the Presbyteriau church. Tlie town has given $80.000 toward the project, and work has already l>eeu lie- gun on a $75,000 building Tlie o her institution will be the Liberal univer sity, which is about to I m - established at Kansas City, Kan. A Gigantic I MAN U FAC TU R ER5, ST. PAUL.. Th» Maa Wha «mro ^SAWYER ’S / EXCELSIOR BRAND Oiled Suits tand Slickers Monumeut. Fifty-eight feet is the height of a co lossal monument to the late Prince Henry of Orleans which Is to be erected on Cape St. Jacques at the mouth of the Saigon river, French Cochin China. ro cure Uousl i|44iion Forever ike Cascareis Cnndy CailmrtiC XOc nr'A C! C tai: to Cura -etund n,.».ee • W arr«Mted Water*r««f. Mtule to stand hard work and nilk’h weatiier. i fur trade mark. if iour dealer doesn’t ha\e tbeui, send for catalogue. I. I. Keliia*aad raetUffI»., Afla., Saa Fraaela®«. H.1.SAN1EK AM>>. N^a «fra., Kaak < ambrMrv. 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