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Z T JAYNE’S TONIC VERMIFUGE IS A HEALTH BRINGER •\ Bright’s Disease. The largest sum overpaid for a prescription changed hands In San Francisco Aug 30. 1901. The transfer involved In coin and stock »112,- &00 and was paid by a party of business men tor a specific tor Bright's Disease and Diabetes hitherto Incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investigation of the specific Nov. 15, 1000. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its me.-its by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also go physicians to name chronic, incurabl eases, and administered It with tbe physician or judges. Up to Aug. 25 eighty-seven per eenl. of the test cases were either well or pro grossing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent, of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the trans action. The proceedings of the Investigating committee and the olintcal reports of the test cases were published and will be mailed free application Address J osh J. F ulton C o . T he Lane County Leader thinks COUNTY RECORDS. that James M. Hansbrough, joint rep resentative of Jaekson and Douglas Matters of Importance Transacted at counties, “imagines himself a candidate the Court House. for Binger Hermann’s congressional shoes next spring”.This must bcaj oke. HEAL ESTATE. II Leo to Annie J Edwards; part of The state senatorial district of Crook, see 1, tp 38, r 1 w, $1. Grant, Klamath and Lake counties, L Neeley to J H Haun; lots 33 and has decided not to choose a successor 34, bik G, Ashland, $4 K). to Mr. Williamson for the special ses J H Haun to L Neeley; lots 23 cd sion of the Legislature, it being im 24, blk G, Ashland, $80(1. practicable to make nominations and Sheriff of Jaekson County to N II accomplish the election within the short Latimer; placer claims 1 to 5 and land time allowed in the governor’s procla in see 18, tp 37, 3 w, $26,935 47. mation. _________ J M Mark to J Woolsoncroft; lot 6, T he Telegram says that Senator Ashland, $1500. Susie Allen to J M Caseboer; lots 13, Fulton will attempt to make Frank 14 and 15, Ashland, $2500. Motter reading clerk of the U. S. Sen Cora Gilbert to Ellon Wells; lot 15 ate, because he worked hard for his Ashland, $150. election. Motter’s principal occupation Rebecca Bish to U H Morris; lot 5, is seeking and holding petty places. He would be entirely lost in the astmosphere blk 8, Ashland, $1200. Wm Hevener to W M Abbott; lots of the U. S. Senate. Besides, it is not likely that Senator Fulton has such a 34, 35 and 36, Ashland, $1400. E Howard to S C Ha maker; proper poor idea of the work or influence of ty in Ashland, $450. M1 hawe brew nalac L K VT« and m anybody as to think that Motter assist Mrs Otilla Caldwell to Elmer How • mild and effective Inxatlve they are »imply won ed him even to the smallest degree. derful Mr daughter and I were bothered with ard; property in Ashland, $125. elck ttomach and our breath wm very bad After taking a few d<»soa of Caecarets we bave Improved P Denegati to J F White; one-half wonderfully They are a great help tn the family. W ilhelmina N aobl . T he Eugone Guard, which is one of interest in 380 acres, secs 21, 27 and 28, 1137 Bittenbouae St. CiueiunML Otuo. the best and most enterprising news tps 35 and 36, r 1 w and rie, $1600. papers in the Willamette Valley, to us CANDY G Stephenson to L Roberts; one-half cathartic seems to be lacking a few of the leading interest in lots 13 to 16, blk J, Ashland, attributes of a successful journal. If $400. its readers have not become tired of L Roberts to G Stephenson; lots 24 the screeds It directs against its busi and 25, blk A, Ashland, $700. ness rival and Its flings against neigh A D H d man to the Public; property boring towns, they must be construct in Ashland, $— ed on different lines than are those of P Britt to G E Terrill; bond for deed Ptssasnl Palatable. Potent. Taste Good Do Mood. Never Sicken. Weakeu. or Gripe. 10c. Me. ÓÜC everywhere else. That kind of journal to 160 acres, sec 2, tp 38, 1 e, $.->000. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ism alwaysacts as a boomerang. Take a Win Newton to C R Ray; e| of *»'■•« «*■**•: C ia,—y, CMn«a. SaMnal. X» Tart. 31* switch, Bro. Campbell, and see how swj and nj of sej, sec 32, tp 35, 3 w, H A.T A.RÀÌÌ and guaranteed by all druf- ■ U*IU*DAU «uuto CTBK Tobacco Habik much better you and your readers $300. will feel. Mrs Ella Million to Sara Johnson; 489 square feet in Ashland, $1 THE T he Christmas number of Lippin CLEANSING Maggie Drumhill to W Mahoney; lot cott s Magazine is favored in becoming AND HEALING 10, blk 1. Medford, $110. the medium for one of the most catchy CURE FOR H C Stock, administrator, to A H ' novels of the season. Its title fs “The Jones; land in d 1 c No 42, tp 39, 1 e, I Fascinating of Mr. Savage,” and Helen $400. ’ Milecete is its author. In few words Rebecca A Randles to W 1 Vawter; it deals with the racy adventures of a lots — '8 Cream - Ely young woman seeking a rich second $350. 3 and 4, nJ of lot 2, blk 9, Medford, Balm husband. It has been a long time since O Wakefield to I Wakefield; swj of Easy and pleasant to Mrs. A. L. Wister could be induced to use. Contains no in sec 4, tp 38, 3 e, $1. jurious drug. give the reading world oneof her inimi I Wakefield to O Wakefield; lot 34, It is quickly absorbed table translations. “The Coat at the Phoenix, $400. Gives Relief at once. It Opens and Cleanses Furrier’s,” a story in letters by Lud tbe Nasal Passages. Allays IuEaniinatiou Mary Parker to I Coffman; 3 acres Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores wig Fulda, is published in Lippincott's in lot 5, sec 25, tp 31, 2 w, $1350. the Senses of Taste and Smell. Large Size. SO eenta. at Druggists or by mall; Trial Size 10 Christmas issue and carries with it the R P Noil to M L Hicks; lot 1, blk 2, eents, by mail. same old-time charm that her name im ELY BROTHERS. M Warren St., New York Ashland, $3000. plies. ____________ H Mitchell to Thora Mitchell; j int in lots 27, 28 and 29, blk D, Ashland, Aluminum Used for Paper. $165. It is stated that experiments with Margaret Chapman to J M Chapman; alumioum as a substitute for book paper are being made in Fiance. The one-half of lots 7 and 8, blk 16, Jack metal will not oxidize and is practical sonville, $1. ly fire and water proof. If it is a suc W E Anderson to G C Cottrell; bond cess it will completely revolutionize for deed to 160 acres in sec 25, tp 37, 1 book printing, tbe same as the intro duction of Hostetter's Stomach Bit w, $180. ters completely revolutionized the old W E Anderson to G C Cottrell: methods of trying to cure stomach, bond for deed to property in tp 37,1 liver and kidney diseases. To-day no w. $1800. one questions the fact that it is the Margaret Chapman to John Chap best medicine in the world to cure in digestion, dyspepsia, constipation, man; n} lots 7 and 8, blk 16, Jackson biliousness, nervousness, insomnia, ville, $1. general debility or malaria, fever and H E Mitchell to F P Mitchell; prop- ague. Be sure to try it. It is highly endorsed by prominent pbysiciaps ! erty in R R add, $165. throughout the country. Tbe genuine R P Neil to M L Hicks; property in is for sale by ail druggists, to whom Ashland, $3000. apply for a copy of Hostetter’s Illus Mary M Parker to Isa» c C ffman; pta^rN CiOfomia Perfume« trated Almanac for 1904. It is free. property in tp 37, 2 w, $1350. I b (be Stet» where tbe Ira Wakefield to Owen Wakefield; tenu fa the MARRIED. property in Phoenix, $400. Owen Wakefield to Ira Wakefield; RICHARDSON—WILSON—In Jack . sw| sec4, tp 38, 3e, $100. Rebecca Ano Randles to W I Vaw- sonville, Nov. 27, 1903, by Judge , Chas. Prim, Jesse L. Richardson , ter; lots 3 and 4, lot 2, blk 9, Medford, and Miss Mary E. Wilson, both of ■ $350. _ H C Stock to A II Jones; property Trail Creek. W elch —Y okum —At Medford, Nov. in tp 39, 1 e, $400. NEW CASES. 24, 1903, by Rev. R. Q Blackwell, State Land Board vs F J Creed; to Edward C. Welch and Miss Zella E. Yokum. foreclose mortgage. W I Vawter at torney for plaintiff. H ouck —L owe —At Grants Pass, Nov. PKOBATE. 18, 1903, by Rev. Goulder, Jonas D. Jacksonville, Ore. Estate of Jas Harvey. Second final Houck and Miss Mary Lowe. account of administrator approved. W heelek —L ucas —At Henley,Calif., Estate of John W Masterson. Dec Nov. 24, 1903, Wm. Wheeler of Mc 28th set as day for hearing final ac Cloud and Miss Marie Lucas of Hen count of administrator. ley. BAD BREATH ATARRH CATARRH HAY FEVE California CAN’T TOUCH the man who wears SAWYER’S EXCELSfOR I BRAND Slickers SAWYER'S Execlator HmS OllcS ClathlM. Be*l in tbe world. Will not er*<-k. peel or get •ticky. Look tor trade mark If not at dealer’* •end tor catalogue. M. B. Sawyer • Sea.Sale Str». BaM CaakrM(e. Baaa. St. Mary's Academy, Jacksonville, Oregon. Established in 1865. THE SCHOOL continues the careful train Ing and thorough instruction for which It w favorably known. THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT U always in charge of competent and experienced teachers. Hoard and Tuition perSestdon of Twenty Weeks, $80. Studies begin September H, 1M3. For prospectus, address Sisters of the Holy Names RECrcR OF ST BORN. LUKE’S. Ashburnham, Ontario. Testifies to BURNETT—in Talent Precinct, Nov. the Good Qualities of Chamber 26,1903, to Mr. a*.d Mrs. Thus. Bur len's Clough Remedy. nett, a daughter. A shburnham , Out., Ajril 18, 1903. W ise -At Merrill, Nor. 22, 1903, to —1 think it is only rigut that I should Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wise. a daughter. tell you what a wonderlul eff<ct Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has produced. The day before Easter I DIED was so d!strfs-»ed with a coid and cough that I did not think 1 would ALLEN—In Ashland, November 29, be able to take aoy duties the hext day, as my voice was almost choked 1903, David Allen; aged 72 years. by the cough. The same day 1 re C olora ve —In Medford, Nov.27,1903, ceived an order from you for a bottle W. 11. Colgrave; aged about 45 of your Cough Remedy. I at once pr< cured a sample bottle, and took years. about three doses of the medicine. G okden —On Rogue River, Nov. 26, To my great relief the cough and cold 1903, Uriah Gorden; aged 74 yeais. had completely disappeared and 1 was able to preach three times Easter W ilson —At Sumpter, Baker County, Day. I know that this rapid and ef Nov. 24, 1903, Miss Rose Ann Wil fective cure was due to your Cough Remedy. I make this testimonial son, formerly of Jackson County. without solicitation, being thankful to have found such a G<>d-sent remedy. Respectfully yours, E. A. L anofeldt , M. A., The Kind Yog Have Always Bought Rector of St. Luke’s Church. Bear« the To Chamberlain Medicine Co. Bigaatore Tills remedy is for sale by all Drug gists N. D. YOUNG Civil Engineer and Locator of / Government Land, WIMER, - OREGON. Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY Tha MAGAZINE A F amily L ibrary Best In Current Literature 12 C omflktk N ovel « Y early MANY SHORT STORIES ANO RAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS S2.5O fcr vcar ; 25 era. a copy NO CONTINUED STORIES*- * KVKRY NUMBKR COMFLKTC IN ITSELF Àn Important Meeting Tiie annual session of the North- West Fruit Growers Association, which will be held at Portland Jan. 11—14, 1904, is expected to be the biggest, most instructive and interest ing in the history of the organization. The following gentlemen have been invited to deliver addresses, which they are well qualified to do: Dr. N. G. Blalock, president Northwest Fruitgrowers’ Association; J. Il Anderson, Deputy Minister of Agri culture, British Columbia; Prof. J. M. Aldrich, entomologist, University of Idaho; Prof. N. O. Bortb, horticul turist, Washington Agricultural Col lege; Hon. E. L. Smith, president Slate Board of Horticulture; Prof. C. W. Woodworth, entomologist, University of California; Rev. F. Walden, Seattle, Wash; Prof. L. F. Henderson, botanist, University of lilali •; A. Van Uolderbeek, Wash'ng- ton Horticultural Commissioner; Prof L.B. Judson, horticluturist, Univer sity of Idaho; E. A. Bryan, president Washington Agricultural College; Colonel Henry E Dosch, Hillsdale, Or.; Prof. J. A. Bulmer, Cle Elum, Wash; Dr. James Withycomb, director Oregon Horticultural College; C. A. Toneston, editor Northwest Horticul turist, Tacoma, Wash; Prof E. R. Lake, horticulturist, Oregon Agricul tural College; R. I’. Ober, general agent Refrigerator Car Line, St. Paul, Minn.; Prof. A. B. Cotdley, entomol ogist, Oregon Agricultural College; J. B. Baird, geueral freight agent, Northern Pacific Railway, St. Paul. Minn; W. K. Newell, Commissioner Oregon State Board of Horticulture. Tbe National Livestock Association will be in session in Portland at the same time. It is therefore desirable that as fine ashowiug uf Oregon fruits and other products as possible should be provided for their inspection, and the officers and delegates to the meet ing of the Fruitgrowers Association are requested to put forth special efforts to secure the best exhibits of fruit, etc , obtainable in their respec tive sections. Jos. W. Olwell of Central Point is vice-president for Oregon, and will take pleasure in receiving fruit fur exhibition at that time. The horticulturists of Southern Oregon should certainly take advan tage of t hts opportunity to show what can be done in their line here. OWNED BY A. P. ARMSTRONG, OF PORTLAND, OREGON VIGOR! VITALITY! follower». Positively mre« the worst cases in old and young arising from effects of Stlf-ubiii-e, dissipation, exceascs, or cigarette smoking. Cares Lest latorrhoea. Inani Maniteed. Impotency, L»t Power. NIirht-Lo«ae«, Spermatorrhoea, Inaomnla, .'ulna in Bach, Kvil lieairea. Nominal EutHaiona, l.ame Bach, Nervou«J*eblll»y. cocele.orConetipa» n.oadaehe, V’nflanaa« to Marry, Loae ot Hemen. Varl- Twtichlng ot Eyn. tlon, Ntopa Qalekneaa of Diacharye, Stope Nervous 50 fhflction. Don’t get lids. Effects are Immediate. Impart vigor and potency to every CENTS organa. Btimnlate« ___ ________ _______ _ ____________ . ,______ despondent, a cure U at hand. _________________ Keatores small, _______ undeveloped the brain and nerve co «era. 50c. a box, 6 fot *2.50 by inalL A written guarantee, to cure ei mo&»7 refunds«*, with s boxes. Circulars free. Address, BISHOP REMEDY COM Ban Franclae«, Oal At A. P. Estabrook, Gold HilL Bears the Signature Ï - - TME CKMTAUR COMRARV. NEW CfTY. Stands for the best that is made in Moctwcan ST.PAUL^. iMDnvua -wig Paine’s Celery Compound CORES RHEUMATISM. BOIDOQ OH Scientific flmerkait The whole of the revenue force In every G rn an port is hunting for sus picious American apples. Several hundred barrels have already been stepped and sent back because of a certain kind of reales which has been discovered tohaveattacked American, especially California, apples. To pre vent any possibility of smuggling the apples which had already been reject ed by the revenue officers, every bar rel Is marked In large letters announc ing that the contents are affected by San Jose scale. Several American consuls have pro tested against this action of the gov ernment but as the existence of the Insects has been proven In many eases the American apples will under no condition be allowed to be landed in Germany or imported via Danish or Dutch ports. MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS hav« beer in u.- over 50 year« by the leaden ot the Mormon Chnrch and their G L 15 CENTS PER EGG VIM! The Kind ¥ u » j Have Always Bonghi C.G otzians (<? 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 tbe 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, and it is not worth half as much for any purpose. Call at the farm, or write. -■-■■I 9 oo D HEARTLESS BRUTALITY. Infected American Apples. E. R. ARMSTRONG. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Good morning, Carrie! Have you seen the President lately? Dr. Wm. McLean has been elected state veterinary surgeon, the salary of which is $1500 a year and necessary ex rops penses. He will serve until July 1, 1905. For Infants and Children. The Sultan of Turkey, frequently re BELIEVES AMERICA ported to he ill from some cause or an PANAMA other, is now alleged to be suffering WILL SUPPORT HER. from a cancer in the intestines. He ìb said to have refused to undergo an OLON, Nov. 30.—The next event operation. i ÁVfcgetable Preparation Tor As - of political Importance to the The Oregon City paper and flouring new republic of Panama will be similating the Food and Regula - I mills gave each of their mon a Thanks baß the Stomachs and Bowels of the i ratification of the canal treaty and giving turkey. No small donation, the tta return to Washington, which is number employed In both manufactor I nfan is /C hildren looked forward to with much interest ies being about three hundred. They as conclusively settling Panama’s have followed this custom for a num Promoles Digeslion.CheerfuP status. The ratification of the treaty ber of years. nessandRest.Conlains neither appears to be considered by the gov Fortmiller & La Salle Bros., the Al ernment as the final step so far as Opium,Morphine nor Minerai bany prune-buyers, have received an Panama is concerned, absolutely bind N ot N arcotic . ordor for a shipment of a carload of ing the republic to tho protection of dried prunes, aggregating 30,000 lbs., the United States. After this has (Md SAKLUPtTCHUi direct to London. Although this firm been effected it Is thought on the isth i'u'nfjM SuJ,- has shipped over 900,000 pounds of dried mus there will remain nothing for ¿Ix Senna • RaektUe Stilt ~ prunes this year, this is the first for Panama to do except to proceed un jfnùr ■farti r der the security of the protection of eign order they have received. the friendship of the United States Sffil - Senator Mitchell has given notice of with the development of her internal A * — his intention to introduce an amend affairs. The possibility of a war with, ment to the sundry civil appropriation or armed trouble from Colombia is not A perfect Remedy forConslipa bill appropriating $30,000 to establish a taken into serious consideration any Hon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea fish hatchery on some stream in Ore where on the isthmus. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish The government officials seem to gon for tho express purpose of propa ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. think that in the event of any difficult gating trout and other game and food situation arising they will have noth Facsimile Signatare of fishes. ing to do but to turn to the United States for wise counsel and guidance Tho crowd hissod tho Fitzsimmons- and that if help is needed by Panama NEW YORK. Gardner fight at San Francisco. It the United States will supply it. The was too tame. People who pay money provisions of the canal treaty pro Atb m.enihs old for a seat at a prize ring do not want viding that the yearly payments of Sunday-school exhibition. They want a >250,000 shall not begin until nine years have elapsed, and the clause blood, and want it got by hard jolts. declaring Colon and Panama free EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Then they get wild—just about like ports have aroused some fears regard the tiger when he first tastes the warm ing the republics’ ability to raise suffi YORK cient revenue to meet its expendi blood of his victim. tures. The making of Colon and Pan The King of England having fallen ama free ports will deprive the repub on the noble neck of the King of Italy lic each year of about >300,000 in sil and tho King of Italy having in turn I ver, or >120,000 in gold, this amount being three-fifths of the total revenue fallen on the noble neck of the King of of the republic outside of the railroad Reflections of a Bachelor. SHERIFF’S SALE. England, the said performance being and canal payments. Hence the gov followed later by a banquet at which ernment is particularly anxious that When you catch a woman io a fib Geo. H. Garnett, Jr., Plaintiff, vs. C. both took a large and noble drink, tbe >8,000,000 of the >10,000,000 to be paid W. Willett and E. R. Kilburn, De on account of the canal shall be so in she explains that she never could newspapers gravely announce that vested as to bear interest and be safe fendants. I understand business. Italy and Great Britain are at peace guarded from possible future assault By virtue of an execution issued out A man who could love a wife 10 and their relations still upon a friendly and reckless expenditure by less scru of the Circuit Court of the State of i years older than he, wjuld think It pulous officials who may succeed those basis. Oregon, for the County of Jackson, on now seeking office. was fun to swear off smoking. The Filipino students recently A woman would almost rather have the 29th day of October, 1903, on a brought to this country at government FOOTBALL VICTIMS NUMEROUS. Chicago, Nov. 30.—The Tribune says a scandal in the family than a cold judgment duly rendered in said Court expense, to learn things, are getting on. on the 21st day of October, 1903,and dock - nineteen lives were lost on the foot Within a day or two after landing one I ball field during the season of 1903. 1 that makes her nose red. eted in the Clerk’s Office on the 21st It is very impertinent of a mau to day of October, 1903,in favor of Geo. H. of them learned that there is nothing One boy was driven insane from in in blowing out the gas, and another , juries. Thirteen players were severe keep looking at a woman so much Garnett, Jr., and against C. W. Wil has just discovered that the wise pedes- j ly injured, some of them being dis that she has to keep looking at him to lett, for the sum of Seven Hundred HOW’S THIS? abled for life. The number of minor, trian does not attempt to argue with but painful accidents goes into the see if he is doing it. We offer One Hundred D »liars Re Eighty-one and 39-100 Dollars, and the ward for any case of Catarrh that can the devil-wagon over the question of hundreds, and the list of the severely When a girl asks a man to tie ber costs and disbursements of the suit not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. | who is entitled to the right of way. Injured necessarily also is incomplete. shoestring you’d think to look at her taxed at Ninety-one and 10-100 Dollars ; F. J. C heney & Co., Props , The feature of the year's tabulation Fashionable and swell New York so-’ la that it shows serious casualties face that she had asked him to cut and whereas it was ordered, adjudged Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known ciety should be scandalized, if such a practically were confined to untrained the leaves of a book for her. and decreed that the premises owned F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and thing were possible, by the rapid trans players. No member of any of the by the said defendant and Caroline believe him perfectly honorable it all fer of marriage obligations by Mrs. first-class elevens was killed or per Willett, his wife, consisting as herein business transactions and financially manently disabled. One Yale player Arthur Kemp, sister in-law of the after described, be sold to satisfy said able to carry out any obligations made and one Harvard player suffered a Vanderbilts. Within an hour after a broken leg. by their firm judgment, costs and disbursements, I W est & T ruax , Wholesale Drug decree of absolute divorce had been ! No player In any of the teams of did on the 31st day of October, 1903, A mong gists. Toledo, O. W alding , K inan & given her she was married again. The the “big nine" in the West was the y levy upon, and I will in obedienoe to M arvin , Wholesale Druggists, Tole victim of any hurt worse than a press report says she was “given wrenched shoulder, a bruised head, a said Execution sell all the right, title do. () Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter away” by Freddie Gebhardt. The tprained knee, or a turned ankle. \ D aisies and interest of the said C. W. Wil nally, acting directly upon the bio d basty remarriage was considerable of In consequence of the injuries sus letts and Caroline Willett, his wife, at and mucous surfaces of the system. a "give-away” itself. tained by their players several of the the front door of the Court House of Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by drug Minor schools have forbidden the game said County in the town of Jackson ; gists. Testimonials free. of football. Two towns—Columbus ville, State of Oregon, on Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Junction. Pa., and Greenfield, Ohio— Coughlog Spell Caused Death. i have stopped the sport as the result Saturday, December 5th. 1903. "Harry Duckwell, aged 25 years, if petitions circulated by parents. chcked to death early yesterday morn at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of Baid MORE WAGE REDUCTIONS. ing at his home, in the presence or day, in and to the following described Ins wife and child. He contracted a Boston, Nov. 30.—Tbe wages of sliglitcold a few days ago and paid about 20,000 cotton textile operatives property, to wit:— This addition It appears from the statement of a bui lillic attention to IL Yesterday bave been reduced. Lot No. 9 in Woolen’s Addition to resident of Oakland, Or., that for morning he was seized with a tit of brings the total number In New Eng the City of Ashland, Oregon, to the ighlng which continued f »r some land whose pay has been cut this fall practices of devilsh cruelty there are eo highest and best bidder for lawful tim\ His wife sent for a physician, to about 64,000, and tbe cut that takes citizens of that town who can dis but b f- re he could ariive anol her effect in New Bedford next Monday money of the United States of America. »ughiug spell came on and Duck well will swell this number to about 75,000 count the most heartless bigot or J. M. RADER, bloodthirsty savage that the world died from suffocation.—St Louis and complete a general reduction in Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. AT ALL LEASING DEALERS. Globe-Democrat, Dec. 1 1901.” Bal southern New England cotton mills. j knows anything about. He says: Dated Nov. 4, 1903. lard's Horehound Syrup would have The cut averages 10 per cent. "The bird Is ‘stuck’ or bled in the saved him. 25c, 50c 50c' and 11.00. $1.00. Dr. To-day practically every cotton mill Ln Rhode Island, where there are mouth, and as soon as this* Is done it J. Hinkle, Central Point, Ore. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT about 2.200.100 spindles, adopted the is handed to the picker, who hangs it scale. In that state nearly 20,000 oper MANUFACTURERS. up by the feet, and then goes to pick In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Recipe for Mince Meat. atives are affected and the new order Jackson County. ing, and this seems to be the most af things will mean a loss of fully In the matter of the Estate of John Woods, deceased >20,000 weekly in wages. The cut also terrible torture, for the bird seems Four pounds of raisins, 2 pounds of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE not to heed the operation of sticking, curran’s, 2 pounds of cllion, 2 pounds became operative in mills in Massa undersigned, administrator of the estate of chusetts and Connecticut controlled by John Woods, deceased, has filed in tbe or the very slow loss of blood, which of »1 t, 2 p< un^s of beef, 2 pounds of Rhode Island capitalists and employ county oourtof Jackson Co .Oregon .bls dnal ac count as said administrator, and by order of is a protracted dribble, but protests sugar and a half pint of vinegar, cue ing about 7000 additional hands. Hon. Chas Prim, judge of said court. Decem The reports received indicate that with a most piteous shriek as each quart < f cider, 1 ounce of mace, 1 ber 28, 19i'3. at 10 o'clock A. M.. is set tor the bearing thereof. AU persons interested are handful of feathers is jerked out of nine ' of cinnamon 1 ounce of nutmeg, the reductions were received without hereby notitled to appear and file his or her ob any serious protest. jection to tbe same on or befoie said day. his body, and when the picker pulls 1 quart of a ¡»pies. Dated November 2S, 19»»3. cut the wing feathers, which he does BRYAN IN IRELAND. BEN HAYMOND, Administrator of Estate of John Woods, de Belfast, Nov. 30.—William J. Bryan first, he frequently pulls the wings ceased. lunched with the lord mayor of Bel- J. R. Nell, Attorney. out of j »int, and the frantic struggles <• ’ ! fast and subsequently made a of the tortured biid you may imagine;1 tour of the Queen’s Island shipbuild but that plaintive, piteous shriek of ing yards and other large manufactur NOT1CEOF FINAL SETTLEMENT ing concerns. He proceeded from pain you must bear to appreciate. 1 N’OTICZ IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE there to Glasgow and Scotland. was told by a picker tonight that a I I undersigned hns filed hts finul account a» nd- | mir Istrator of the estate of Minerva few days ago he saw a turkey picked NEW RAILROAD MAY i Phillips, deceased, in the County Court for clean and Landed over to the boss, | BE HARRIMAN LINE. Jackson county, Oregon, and Hon Chas. | Prim, tbe judge of said court, has fixed wiio received it and gave a check for I Saturday, tbe 12th day of December, 1903. „ , , »qi i^n Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 30.—Announce -noo Ajrvon os s.fjupijj puv jaaij 1 at 10 o'clock a. m , at tbe court bouse it, and tiie bi.d escaped from him ment Is made by Willis E. Reed, an i in Jackson county, Oregon, as the lime spMoq ’q.ieiuo;« jq; asnvooq and rau some distance and wascaugbt and place tor tbe bearing of objections ( Omaha attorney and law partner of ;u.»iu[tu jaq;o jCjaae ;sotiqe pug I thereto and the settlement of said estate •x-Senator Allen of Nebraska, that and then killed; and any one who d< -' ot|oo ‘uoi jedijsuoo 'væqjjvtp ■' All persons having objections to said Rheumatism, which does its terrible work the Oregon and Idaho railroad will be account are hereby required to present the ‘wrptqitwq ‘poo|q puq ‘jdAdj sires can see live turkeys hanging on same at said time and place. in the muscles, joints, and tissues, is caused by builtt, commencing next year. It will pun fqpqa *sp|<x> 'vtisdedsA'p ’ssau the racks.” Dated this (th day of November. 1903. uric acid which gathers in the blood. To get run from Huntington, Or., to Lewis -suoi¡tq sjjno ;qan«jQ - R NEIL, Administrator. It is beyond human comprehension rid of this poisonous acid which produces the ton, Idaho, giving the Oregon Short 8tpj«jiK»qj • lopop X|uo JL»q; how any man, or set of men, with irritations, pains, agonies, inflammations, and Line and Harriman system an en reauptpjin stq; qitM ruwoi jo ; q;pwq tu ueoq a*eq ‘uwto hearts in their anatomy or bkod in swellings peculiar to rheumatism, Paine’s trance Into the rich territory along the Celery Compound should be used without Clearwater river. The line will run 50 YEARS* -ISA’qu Auw utojj s<»]nu ‘Xrjunóa their veins, can be guilty of such dia delay. No other medicine gives such prompt, ( Dorth EXPERIENCE and south, following the Snake oq; ut fiutati s»i|iuivj *;da^ bolism. A man who has in bis make cheering, and happy results. It is the only river and entering the territory now «i ;q3ntj(]-n.w|0 sjuojpoq^ up no spark of sympathy for such ex medicine that prevents a return of the dreaded dominated by the Northern Pacific. AJjqM diuoq oq; ut ajvssooju si cruciating suffering as that to which disease. Paine’s Celery Compound braces FATAL FIRE AT MOORE’S FLAT. the-e Oakland turkeys are subjected, the nerves, the blood is quickly cleared ol all Nevada City, Nov. 30.—At noon Fri whether it be 1 ollie ted up in dumb irritating poisons, tissue and muscle are built brute creation or on human kind, is up, and the digestive organs perfectly toned. day a disastrous fire started at T rade M ark « not a d sirable rm niber of any society. Do not treat with indifference the slightest Moore’s Flat, and for a couple of hours sÀouprrç pono D esign « Upon prov cation men of such tein- rheumatic symptoms; the early use of Paine’s fears were entertained that much of pire JOATJ pidjO) ¿qj SdjS Celery Compound will save you weeks and the town would be destroyed. Hiber C opyrights A c . p»rain nt>could easily become danger Anyone »»ending a «ketch and deecrintlon may -jofliAUt pire sidMoq p-uvdijsuoo ous. A man who can look with per months of suffering. Mr. S. D. Conway, nia hall and Odd Felows* hall adjoin quickly a»certain our opinion rroe whether au eq; s.tajj 'sumd qjviuojs saa < m | u St. Louis, Mo., was permanently cured by invention Is probably patentableCommunlc*. ing were burned. The fire communi fect t quanimlty upon the torture of tlonsAtrictly conb.lentiaL HANDBOOK on I'atente »upt pout stq; ostivoeq •ent free. Oldoat ageucy for aeniring patent«. any living thing, where there is ab Paine’s Celery Compound after repeated fail cated to the house raid barn of James Fatent« taken through Munu A Co. receive solutely r.o justification for the wick ures with other medicines and physicians; he O’Donnell. The O'Donells were in tpecial notiea, wit hout charge, in the ,______ UI says: — the city attending the funeral of their •XOfff TTVH R511VVC— ..'Xdduq pue edness involvid, into besbu ned. “ I am 64 years of age, and have lived in son. Il »Ü uogjud V O^VIU .V) A'pu.u UÍUM[U The entire contents of their He is simply a man without a heart, puv Jl»»»i Uf Aopop « st ;i -etu;;jo St. Louis 27 years, and all this time with the house, including a winter’s supply of and the extent of his devIlisbncHs i- A handsomely lltmrtratod weekly. largest cln. qiSuei V:'U JOJ ostioq eqi nirotoop of three years, I have served in the provisions, were consumed, while the relation of any •clentiUc journal. Term«. *3 n e pvq |ou OAvq i -g^(naai jo |»'»q oniy to be gauged by circuiiHtance-i exception year: four montha. IL Bold by all newadealera. Engineers’ Department as Inspector. Last barn was also leveled to the ground. oqi qt|M sieeX om , ajao aoj Xitnraj and opportunity, "ays the Telegram. winter eqj ut ;t pesti OAuq -tqSntuq I contracted rheumatism and was laid Their loss will be about >1,000. MlINN 4 Co.3'”-'-’New Tori s.pjojpaqi inoqtiM oenoq up. I tried all remedies and doctors, but all Nnux-h '»Wee. fit V St_ Waahtugtuak S <X dwi piuuo cm <U|qi l.uop lw i failed until I struck Paine ’ s Celery Compound, You Know What You Are Taking When you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle,showing that it Is simply Iron and Qui nine In a tasteless form. No Cure. No l*ay. 50c LOCATED 2 MILES NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE HERE AND THERE. which has made a permanent cure in my case. I have recommended it to many, and they have used it with the same result.” FOE HOME USE AND ECONOMY Diamond —Make Old Clothes L ook New B I Ww Direction book and 45 B W/ dyed «ampie» free. ▼ W’O DIAMOND DYES, ®r Burlington, Vt. ERRYS SEEDS "“T REEDS ' I Experience has established it as M a fact. Hold by all dealer«. You ■H «ow —they grow. 1904 Seed M Annual postpaid free to all up- U pllcanta. RS D. M. FERRY A. CO. DETROIT, MICH. 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