REAL ESTATE. not be got out, the othor banks wi! give such temporary assistance as may R Berwick to Sarah Richards, lol 3, i with sec 14. ip 39, 1 e; $600. be required.” Baltimore, Feb. 8.—Governor War F Amy to L Niedermeyer, 160 acres field has issued a proclamation declar in 1>LC 67, tp 36, 2 w; $5000. Ing the day a legal holiday. It is ex L Niedermeyer to F Amy, land in pected that this will be extended for D L C 57, tp 36, 2 w; $1. several days, until such time as the A English to C W Badger, lots 23 ft chaotic conditions in the business and and 24, blk J, Ashland; $625 financial districts can be straightened a pleasant« potent, and permanent Invigorator for WOMEN» Matt Dora to M E Church, South, out. This proclamation closes all CHILDREN and MEN. lot 1,Ashland; $650. banks and financial institutions and I it J Arnold to A Weeks, n| of ni w of defers the payment of commercial B GET IT FROM TOUR DRUGGIST. paper. This action of Governor War l/l see 20, tp 38, 1 w; $1050. field suspends the operations ol Susan Weeks to Lucy Conover, sw| various business contracts and greatlj of nw| and wj of sw| of sec 27, and nwj Aggelatile PreparalionforAs MARRIED COUNTY RECORDS relieves the complex conditions which of nwj sec 34, tp 34, 1 w; $1. similating the Food andRegula confront the business and financial in II F Bailey to A J T Smith, A acre in t»6 the Stomachs and Dowels of G rieve —P ankey —At Central Point, Matters of Importance Transacted at terests. The large«l sum ever paid for a prescription Gold Hill; S150. Feb. 4, 1904, by Rev. A. J. Hanby, Washington, Feb. 8.—A bill was in changed hands in San Franclsoo Aug. .ID. 1901. the Court House. Cora and A J Olsen to II F Bailey, A IN FAN IS /C HIL I) KEN ft Jas. E. Grieve and Mary E. Pankey. troduced by Representative Emerlch ol The transfer Involved In coin and stock $112,- After Raging Thirty Hours the acre in Gold Hill; $100. 500 and was paid by a party of business men Illinois appropriating $1,000,000 for the K arnks -II aymond -I d Medford, Feb. Flames Find Nothing COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Chas Mason to II F Pohland, lots 34 for a specific tor Bright's Disease and Diabetes Promotes Digcstion.Cheerful- relief of sufferers by the Baltimore 7,1904, by Ikv.R.C. Blackwell, D. G. j hitherto Incurable diseases. Report of E. P. Benne.t as road and 35, Ashland; $300. fire. ness and Rest .Contains neither More to Consume. Karnes and Mrs. Gladys Haymond. They commenced the serious Investigation of supervisor was approved. Fannie and Tyra Stanley to John Opium.Morplune nor Minerai. Baltimore, Feb. 8.—Mayor McLane the specific Nov. 15, 1930. They Interviewed R oper —C hapman —In Talent Pre­ That section of road in Union pre­ Stanley, property in Ashland, $1. has received the following, telegran: N ot N ah cotic . scores ot the cured and tried It out on its cinct, Jan. 31, 1904, by Rev. Jas. B. cinct built by E. G. Perham having merits by putting bver three dozeD cases on Ira Grainger to E M McIntire, lot 3, Baltimore, Feb. 8, 1:15 p. m.—Sweep from President Roosevelt: Smith, Fred Roper and Alias Rose E. been accepted, a warraut for 82980 blk 14, Ashland; 8285. the treatment and watching them. They also "White House, Washington, Feb. 8.— ing along with relentless fury th< ofounrSMitUPtTcmH go physicians to name chronic, Incurabl Chapman. Hon. Robert McLane, Mayor, Balti was ordered drawn in his favor. John Cameron to Maria Wright, lots eases, and administered It with the physician Seat- . greatest conflagration in the history of more: I share the horror of our peo­ Jacksonville, In the matter of a change in county 1 to 7, blk K, Talent; $800. Mx Senna • I or judges. Up to Aug. 25 eighty-seven per S chmitt —H all —In IMMeSedU- I Baltimore has finally burned itself out. ple at the appalling catastrophe which Jan. 30, 1904, by Rev. F. G. Strange, road in Union precinct petitioned for Wadbams & Co to L F Gardner, oent. of the test cases were either well or pro xtniee tent e 1 A northerly wind blowing, adding tc has befallen Baltimore. If there is grossing favorably. Jos. A. Schmitt and Miss Lillian by C. C. Buck and others. Garl T. and in sec 30, tp 35, 2 w; $450. I There being but thirteen per cent, of failures, the terrific odds against which the anything the federal government can Hall. Jones, county surveyor, R. J. Cameron I do, pray call on me.” the parties were satisfied and closed the trans­ Clan Keel Sugete ! army of fire fighters were combating. and C. M. Ilucli appointed as viewers, WiryanCnarar. J H olt — T ichenor -At Myrtle Point, action. The proceedings of the Investigating HERE AND THERE Baltimore, Feb. 8.—The fire which committee and the clinical reports of the test With the fierce wind blowing nothing broke out at a few minutes before 11 Jan. 26, 1904, by Rev. D. II. Hare, to report at next term of court. Aperteci Remedy for Cons bpa cases were published and will be mailed tree The following changes were made Samuel H. Holt and M rs. Mary B. R. D. Hume, the well known canner could stem the tide of the flames until o'clock yesterday morning in the Hon. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea application. Address J obs J. FT jltok C o . liere- in the list of election officers Tichenor. and a representative in the last Leg­ the property in this section was burned wholesale dry goods house of John T Worms .Convulsions .Feverish Hurst & Co. has raged with unrestrain­ islature, is out for the nomination on to the water's edge. F oster —M oyer —At Los Angeles, tofore appointed : ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ed fury continually ever since, and at Petition for road made by Geo. Wd the Republican ticket for joint senator I Jan. 25, 1904, Chas.* J. Foster and From the myriads of lumber yardi minight it is still unchecked and is Dunn dismissed. Facsimile Signature of for Coos and Curry counties. Mrs. C. A. Moyer. on the western side of Jones Falls, the steadily eating its way westward on J. G. Martin was appointed road su­ The Booth-Kelly Co. sawmill at little muddy stream that flows through Baltimore street, after having destroy G unnell —T homas —At Grants Pass, pervisor of district No. 35 and Jack NEW YORK. Springfield,Lane county, runs 12 hours the business section of the city, the ed almost all the large stores and Jan. 31, 1904, A. H. Gunnell and Miss six year» Tears ■ was rietini of sf dye- dy«- “For at* I “ «• a victim True of district No. 2. I ■epeia In its worst form I could eat nothing each day. The planer will run con­ flames leaped over to the other side warehouses in the wholesale district Laura Gertrude Thomas. An order was made to draw a war­ Sutmilk toast, and at times my stomach would around Hopkins place, and all the not retain and digest even that Last March 1 L eroy —M arkley —At Portland, Jan. rant for $30 in favor of Judge Prim for tinuously. The lumber business is pick­ of the stream, and rapidly destroyed began taking CASCAKETS and since then I buildings on both sies of Baltimore ing up, and it is predicted that the big the mass of fruit packing establish improved, until I am as well as I 30, 1904, A. D LeRoy and Miss Ona stamps. from Howard to Holliday street, and oy life." . _ mill will soon be operated day and ments and these rapidly crumbled. Markley, both of Cottage Grove. D avid H M vrpht . Newark. O P. j . Leverich was granted a license Charles and Baltimore to Charles and night. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 8:40 p. m.—The Associated Press if Lexington, and on Fayette street to O lsson PENGRA-At Spokane, Wash., to retail liquor at Woodville for 6 able at this hour to announce that | Charles and Holliday, including a total CANDY The Republican State Central Com ­ hfa Jan. 30, 1904, Ole Olsson of Ashland months. the progress of the fire has now been of twenty blocks of the most modern CATHARTIC and Miss Clara B. Pengra of Rosa­ Petition of K. J. Kubli and others mittee is called to meet in Portland on checked and that it is burning itsell and substantial buildings in Balti­ lia, Wash. for a road in Missouri Flat district was Friday, the 21st day of February, for i out. The last places to go were the more, Involving a loss which cannot the purpose of selecting the time and K ing —S mith —At Ashland, Jan. 31, dismissed. ice house and coal yard of the Ameri­ now be estimated, but which has cer­ D.Cronemiller judge North Jackson* place for holding a state convention, can Ice cofnpany. The coal yards tainly already reached $30,000,000 or 1904, Ira Smith of Tillamook and Retail Market Report. ville, viep J. W. Robinson resigned. recommending date for holding prim­ which spread out about 200 yards $40,000,000. Miss Zoe King of Ashland. aries, etc. The following quotations were T. J. Williamson cleik in same south of the ice house, were the means Ever since about 6 o'clock, when A hlstrom —M oore —At Sisson. Cal., made up this afternoon, and is an When we stop to consider that there precinct, vice H. C. Maury, resigned. darkness came, the fire department, of staying the march of the flames on Pleasant. Palatable. lfotenl. T«Me Good. Do Jan. 27, 1904, by'Rev. John F, Kel- impartial report of the prices charged I Good, Novar Siegen MT eaten, or Gniæ 10c. ix. Sue John A. Marsh clyk io South Jack­ are 40,000,000 Japs, and that overy the south and Jones Fklls on the east although aided by engines from Wash­ by Jacksonville dealers: logg, Frederick Joseph Ahlstrom of ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... mother’s son of them considers it the The Norfolk wharf of the Baltimore ington, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Wheat—$1 per bushel. \ MwM S m W j t —r—r. <■»««*«•. m -»««-«'. t«H. Ml Ashland and Miss Emma Baxter sonville, vice P. Deisch. Flour—82.30 (.a $2.40 per 100 pounds. greatest of all pleasures to be able to Steam Packet company, which was the surrounding suburbs, has been ut­ M. Perdue judge in Flounce Rock, Mft Tft Sold and sncrantccd by sliding Moore of Sisson. Oats—55c per bushel. die for the Mikado, Russia's job in the stocked with barrels of rosin and'other terly powerless to make any effective ■U"l U*0AU (lata to Cl'Ki: loU-cco Habit vice A. II. Boothby, non resident. Barley—Rolled. $1.50 per cental. H oward —B asye —At Grants Pass, resistance to the consuming element, miscellaneous merchandise, was de Marion Tryer clerk in North Med­ far east doesn’t so closely resemble a . Hay—Per ton. baled. $16. though for hours as many as 400 Feb. 1, 1904, James Howard and Miss strayed before the fire had attacked Sunday-school picnic after all. Potatoes—lc per ft. ford, vice J. C. Hall resigned. the merchandise company's property. streams of water were thrown into the Gertrude Basye of Waldo. Onions—ljc per pound. Tuesday, February 2, was “ground­ It took twenty-seven hours to stop the flames. P. J. Sullivan clerk in WatkiDs. Butter—50c per roll. G orsline — M iller —At Woodville, C. V roman judge in Gold Hill, vice hog day,” and if the beast bad been progress of the great fire. Indeed, so terrific has been the heat Beans—3(®5c Der pound. Jan. 31, 1904, by - Rev. J. Milton, abroad in the afternoon he would un- { T. J. Pearce resigned. In all ita «tage«. F 1 Lard—14c per Douud. The authorities have already taken ever since the fire started, and so Chas. Gorsline of Medford and Miss Eggs—20 cts per dozen. T. B. Ellison judge in Roxy, vice doubtedly have “seen his shadder’’ | steps to meet the emergency, and a dense and suffocating the volume of Sugar —D. G. $5.85ui$6 35 per cwt. Jennie Miller of Ashland. flying sparks and burning cinders, special meeting of the Maryland legis ­ and gone back into his burrow until A. B. Ellison, non-resident. Poultry—83.50 to $4.00 per dozet. that it was difficult for the firemen lature has been called, and legislation six weeks later. As we do not have vice C. Prock clerk in Meadows, Hanis—16> (a 17c per pound. The to stand long within fighting distance ground hogs in Oregon the old legend will be immediately enacted. Geo Walker resigned. Shoulders—12jc per pound. BORM of the flames, while early in the after- Side Bacon—14(al6c per pound J. G. Martin clerk in Antioch, vice does not necessarily apply to our state. measure is not yet drafted, but it is understood that the legislature will non several trucks and engines were J. C. Pendleton, non-resident. How much will a man stand, asks appropriate $25.000,000 for relief if hopelessly disabled by falling timbers. E nsele —Near Medford, Jan. 27, 1904, A WONDERFUL INVENTION. Ray Winkler clerk in South Ash­ the Atchison Globe? Henry Klieman that amount is deemed necessary. The At 7 o'clock the situation was so a to Mr. and Mrs. P. Ensele, a son. land, vice O. Winter, resigned. is under arrest at Mankato. Minn , for effect of the immense loss on the In desperate that Chief Horton decided It.is interesting to note that for­ B oivin —At Ashland, Feb. 7, 1*04, to Tnos. Dungey clerk in Rock Point, attempting to kill Andrew Anderson. ) surance companies is a matter of spec­ that the only thing left to «do was tunes are frequently made by the in­ Mr. and Mrs. H. Boivin, a son. Tice T. B. Ketchum resigned. The latter called on Mrs. Klieman; the ; ulation. and fears are expressed that to dynamite buildings at threatened vention of articles of minor imp rt* Lane Wyland clerk in Climax, vice suspicious busband hid and counted • some of the smaller enterprises may points and thus prevent as far as ance. Many of the most populai de­ D aw —At Hilt, Feb. 4, 1904, to Mr. possible, a further spread of the vices are those designed to benefit the and Mrs. Daw, a daughter. Fred Tice, non-resident. that Anderson had taken his 65th kiss be forced to the wall. people and meet popular conditi t>s, Washington, Feb. 8.—President flames. In pursuance of this plan a and one of the most interesting of Jas. Culberston clerk in Lake Creek, before he began to shoot. O rr —At Acbl ind, Feb. 4, 1904, to Mr. Roosevelt has come to the assistance number of buildings on South Charles these that has ever been invented is vice Jas. Klingle resigned. and Mrs. L. P. Orr, a daughter. The Grants Pass city council propos­ of Baltimore. Upon the appeal of the street, between Gorman and Lombard the Dr. White Electric Comb, patent­ Thos. Carr clerk in Foots Creek, es to close the card rooms, billiard par­ S andry —In Medford, Jan. 30, 1904, to local authorities he has ordered the were blown up. Subsequently the ed Jan 1 94 Ti e*e wondetful c mb« lors and candy stores on Sunday as well United States engineers to that city splendid structure of J. W. Putback, positive’.y cure dandruff, hair fal i ig Mr. and Mrs. S. Sandry of Gold vice C. C. Carr resigned. Ralph Jennings clerk in Sterling ae the saloons. At a recent meeting an to assist in checking the spread of the notion dealer at Charles and Fayette out, sick and nervous headaches, and Ray, a daughter. when us« d in connection with Dr. precinct, vice Jas. Lewis resigned. ordinance prohibiting the keeping! flames. At 2:30 o’clock the first of streets, was dynamited, and then the White’s E ectric Hair Brush are i«si- D e R oboam —On Evans Creek, Dec. 30, Geo. H. Lynch judge iu Trail, vice open of any store, shop or any other the soldiers boarded a train here at Daily Record building, Ross’ drug tively guarantied to make straight 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. John DeRobo­ J. G. Briscoe resigned. place of business, except drug stores, the Pennsylvania station, only an hour store and others. However, this he- hair curly in 25 days’ time. Th «u- am, Jr., a son. roic remedy merely delayed, but did sands of these electric combs hsve J. C. Pendieton clerk in Sim’s Val­ doctors, undertakers, livery stables, i after the order had come. G risez —At Montague, Jan. 27, 1904, ley precinct, vice C. B. Fitzgerald re­ The force was under command of not seriously Impede, the onward been sold m the various cities of the butchers and bakers, was passed. Major Burr, and the engineers, 100 march of the conflagration, and for Union, and the demand is constancy to Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Grisez, a signed. Hon. Mitchell Wilkins, one of the strong, were drawn from the Wash­ two hours or more the fire department increasing. Our agents are rapidly daughter. Fred Minthorn clerk in Woodvil’e, oldest pioneers of this state, died at ington barracks. They carried with was practically helpless and resource­ becoming rich selling these comis. They positively sell on «ight. Send RHOTEN—At Yreka Calif , Feb. 1, vice J. H. B igley resigned. Eugene last week, aged 85 years. Few them 1600 pounds of guncotton with less in the face of the roaring furnaces for sample. Men’s siz- 35c. ladies’50c 1904, to Mr. and Mis. J. H. R holen, PROBATE which sent their fierce tongues 200 —half price while we are iutrodu« ing of those who blazed the trail to Oregon fuses and electrical detonators. a daughter. Estate of Pearl Gaines. F. M. wore better or more widely known than At Baltimore they.will meet another feet into the air, and which filled th« hem. See Want Column of this T aylor —In Roxy Precinct, Jan. 27, Stewart appointed administrator and Mr. Wilkins, who, by his interest in store of ammunition comprising 5000 heavens first with a pall of black paper. Toe Dr. White Electric comb 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Taylor, R. H. Hailey, H. G. Nicholson and R. public affairs and a progressive spirit, pounds of guncotton from the ordnance funeral smoke, and then v with livid Co., Deca’ur, Ill. sheets of sparks and lurid cinders. a son. II. Whitehead appraisers. Inventory did much to help in making the early supply at Dover, Cal. California Perfum« Following the rapid destruction of The engineers go equipped with and aip aismeut showing real and history of this state. the palatial commercial buildings in Is tbs State where UN tents and ten days' rations, so that personal property valued at$t44, tiled. the wholesale district, the cyclone of DIED in the Fifty thousand acres of timber are they may take care of themselves. Estate of U. Gorden. Inventory Baltimore, Feb. 8.—The burned dis­ roaring flames burst into Baltimore consumed every year in the manufac­ and appraisement tiled, showing real trict is fully two miles square, Scores street, licking within a few minutes H all —At Fair Oaks, Douglas coun­ and personal property valued 825 000. ture of crates and boxes. The railroads of what were palatial, modern and so- the seven-story Mullins hotel like Original and only genuine French w of the country use annually 120,000,000 ty, Feb. 4, 1904, Mrs. Mary J. Hall, Estate of S. T. Youman«. Hattie Tansy Waters for sale t-y I eadlng r ; ! called fire proof buildings are now so some monster, rapidly rolling with ties. Seven hundred and fifty thou- Druggists, *2 per box. Safe and re- > widow of the late Geo. Hall, and Aloutt aptoioted administrator and many piles of debris. The devastated irresistible force both east and west, liable. Accept no aubstltute. C mother of Mrs. Emma Jones, of D. Chapman, Geo. Pennebaker and sarxi telegraph poles must be renewed portion of the city is closely patroled; cutting down wholesale and retail year ly, not to mention the telephone by the police of this city, policemen houses, manufactories, shops. Jewelry Ashland. Geo. Wor>dson appraisers. DR. ROBISON’. JACKSONVILLE. ORE > Estate of M. Maule. Order made to poles used and the telegraph poles re­ from Philadelphia and Washington, by «tores, furniture depots and restau- C reede —At Central Point, Feb. 4, quired in the construction of new lines. state militiamen and several compan- j rants. 1904, Franklin J. Creede, a native of sell real estate. At Charles street the remorseless It's about time to commence the an­ ies of regulars from Fort McHenry,) Estate of Charles,Newton and Dora North Carolina; aged 71 years, 3 Ude swept on down Baltimore street, and no one. is allowed to enter the Htffiaan. H. G. Nicholson, R. H. nual discussion of which base-ball team months and 27 days. but .also turned into Charles street, prohibited lines except by special per ­ looks best to win the pennant. On where it quickly engulfed the eleven- M c C ormick —Near Ashland, Feb. 1, Halley and R. H. Whitehead appoint­ paper, and judging from the work of mission. Outside this line thousands story Union trust building, At 8 ed appraisers, who report real and 1904, Mrs. Desdemona McCormick, of eager and anxious people are con J. ‘w- “ôoinson s rug tore, last year, Los Angeles Is still the strong­ gregated. o’clock occupants of the Daily Herald aged 67 years, 10 months and 6 days. personal property amounting to 887. Jacksonville, Ore. est aggregation in the Pacific Coast building at Fayette and St. Paul Estate of minor heirs of Jas. Gaines. The common remark of citizens is GRUBB—At Ashland, Feb. 3, 1904, in­ Same order as above. Appraisers re­ League. It is true that Morley has that Baltimore Jias received a blow streets and of the Record building op­ fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ported real and personal property lost Joe Corbett, and if he loses Dillon which it cannot recover from for years: posite, were compelled to vacate by Grubb. he may be somewhat handicapped. Mayor McLane expressed the hopeful the flames, tV were the occupants of amounting to 8844. B igham —At Igerna, Calif., Jan. 24, L. Zimmerman, of Portland, presi­ conviction that this city will quickly the Calvert and Equitable structures, CIRCUIT (ill to no hindrance to the two of the most massive office build­ 1904, Merrill Bigham, daughter of rider who wears dent of the Lucky Boy Mining Com­ rise like a Phoenix from its ashes. It' ings in Baltimore. Weston F. Shields vs. Lillian is estimated that as many as 20,000 Mr. and Mrs. John Bigham, aged 2 pany, owners of the famous Lucky Down Baltimore street, a parallel versons have been thrown out of em- Shields; divorce. Decree granted. years and 10 months. Boy mine, in the Blue River district, . ’ovment and many of these and their wall of roaring, crackling flames EXCELSIOR BRAND Honeyman, Dellart & Co., vs. returned with the monthly cl anup CUMMONS—Near Agty, Calif, Jan. 30, swept, consuming everything in its 'lies will be without resources. I I fk 1904, Miss Leona Cummons, daugh­ Mitchell & Denton; to recover money. of the mine, in the shape of two gold course, speedily reaching the Evening * ivernor Warfield states that every Man or «a.Idle can not get wet. ter of J. M. and L. M. Cummons, for­ Judgment for 8107.18. bricks, valued at near $10,000. He safe deposit box and vault in the va- News building, from which the em­ excelsior mmo Alfred Lewis et al v®. J. H. Bee­ said work was progressing rapidly Thedford's Black-Draught has merly of Ashland, aged 19 years, 1 rious institutions was absolutely safe; ployes had to hastily flee, though not OILED CLOTHING saved doctors’ bills for more than mao; to tecuver money, DLsmLsKcd until valuable records had been re ­ month and 8 days, on the company's new 35-stamp that the records were preserved and Tot all kinds ot work. sixty years. For the common fam­ on motion of defendant’s attorney. WerrwnledWaterproof. X quartz mill, and it Isexpected to have that it was next to Impossible for se- moved. Shortly thereafter the Conti­ WILD — At the residence of ily ailments, such as constij«ation, her son, Look for trade-mark, h nental Trust company ’ s fourteen-story Clias. Pruett vs. Mary fl. Hanley; If not at dealers, write ■ indigestion, hanl colds, bowel com­ it in operation 'about March 1. One rious danger to happen to documents George Wild, In Phoenix precinct, building took fire. K. a. Haem * 8ea. \ appeal from Justice court., Decree great trouble at the mine is lack of contained therein. plaints, chills and fever, bilious­ Sarah Wild; aged 87 years. A block below the American news­ ness, headaches and other like for plaintiff for his costs. The blackened remains of a fireman men. Mr. Zimmerman -will soon make complaints no other medicine is AMICK—At Antioch, Jan. 30, 1904, of paper building was enveoped in H. E. Darling vs. Anna Darling; a trip to the Cœur d’Aleae mines, in were found in the gutted Equitable necessary. It invigorates and reg­ apoplexy, John R. Amick; aged divorce. Plaintiff ordered to pay Into building, where he had rushed in an clouds of sparks an burning splinters. ulates the liver, assists digestion, Idaho, to secure men for the Lucky effoffrt to get a line of hose to the So that at this hour It is certain that zabout 70 y raars. court the several sums prayed lor. stimulates action of the kidneys, Boy. the Herald and American will not get roof. purifies the blood, and purges the >■■!! 1 — ATTACHMENTS. out Issues today. Meanwhile the Sun WANTED—SEVERAL PERSUNS Dowels of foul accumulations. It New York, Feb. 8.—“The crippled Sheriff Rader on Feb. 8th attached ofcliaracter and g cod réputation in has been arranging to print its today's cures liver complaint, indigestion,. Tom a . Baltimore banks can have anything si o (i, w i a e| sec 10, twp 34 s, r 4 w; state (one in this county re­ issue in its job office, which is situated sour stomach, dizziness, chilis, II« Kind You Haw Always Bougk sis i nt sec 8, twp 36, r 4 w, in the each Beare th« Jacksonville, Oregon. quired) to represent and advertise old within the bounds .of reason to help at a distant point from the path of the rheumatic pains, Gideache, back­ action begun in Marion county, W D estiidisbed wealthy business Àiuuse of them along,” said the president of the Binature ache, kidney troubles, oonstipation, fire. Mahoney vs. J. T. and Edith Kearnes Seaboard National bank of this city, of eolid financial standing. Salary 821.00 diarrhma. biliousness, piles, hard The financial district, including the and Chas. Winslow. Established in 1865. weekly with expenses additional, all when asked what action could be ex­ colds and headache. Every drug­ pay ible in cash direct every Wednes­ pected from the New York associated chief banking and brokerage firms on gist has Thedford’s Black-Draught 1HE SC’BCOL continue“ the careful train day 1 roni head offices. Hurt-card car­ banks operating through the clearing South and Gorman streets, seem to be Ing and thorough instruction (or which in 25 cent i ¡»ackages and in mam­ it la favorably known. riage furnished when necetsary. Ref- house. now doomed, and scores of the city’s moth size for 81.( 11.00. Never accept 1 Hi MUSICAL DEPARTMENT la always erei res. Enclose seli-addreesed en a substitute. Insist on having leading financiers and business men „ the In charge of competent and experienced»-, “ The association, ” he said, “ will vel pe. Colonial, 332 Dearborn St. original made by the Chattanooga are scurrying In and out of theii teachers. Hoard and Tuition per Session take such action as the circumstances Clin ago. Medicine Company. of Twenty Weeks, $80. Studies beglnf j September H, 1908. of the Baltimore banks seem to re offices, bearing packages or placinj I believe Thedfotf'i Black-Draught For prospectus, address quire. If the cash and securities can valuables in safer places. your Strength 4 ? JAYNE’S TONIC VERMIFUGE, The Kind You Have Always Sùughi Suffers the Great e t F Times Bright’s Disease. Fcr Infants and Children. DYSPEPSIA Thirty Tears Nasal CATARRH California Ladies, Attention! ¡ THEDFORD'S blacr WR THE GREAT fahiiymedicine ! SAWYER’S POMMEL SLICKERS St. Mary's Academy, N. D. YOUNG, Civil Engineer and Locator of Government Land, WIMER, - OREGON. Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. I I OWNED BY A. P. ARMSTRONG. OF PORTLAND, OREGON 16 CENTS PER EGG for hatching purposes, from Pure-Bred, High-Grade Bar«d Plymouth Rock en kn nS> ° “P‘ , T‘*e Barred P1y”1()Uth Rock is the best all-round chick Lbl tmatUre\ear,y’ grows liir«e-a and unsurpassed for the Uble. First come, first served. Order now. and thus nlake surT of a .tart ese superior fowls. There is money in them, whether raised for the market or for home use. It coats as much to keep a “scrub" chicken as a pu«-bred •n it is not worth half as much for any purpose. Call at the farmer write.’ E. R. ARMSTRONG. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON LIPPINCOTT’S' MONTHLY MAGAZINE A F amily L ibrary •3 LOCATED 2 MILES NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE Sisters of the Holy Names. V 'h VIM I VIGOR! VITALITY! MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS hMK tear in I over 50 year« by the l«ad«ia of the Mormon CJiurch and their The Bost in Current Literature • 2 C omf - litc N ovels Y early many short stories . ano PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 per year ; 26 ct ». a copy NO CONTINUED STORIES EMENV YUMBER vOMPLETE IN ITSELF t ° “ Bt h“d- Kv'I,,r<’3 undeveloped by 50 CENTS A BISHOP REMEDY CO., 8an FranelssSg OaL, At A. P. Estabrook, Gold Hi. € •-G V He Felt Pain in Lost Leg. J ohn M itchell ,president of United Mine Workers of America,says:“Labor strikes will never cease unttl men reach that amiable spirit wherein there can be no dispute about anything. I be­ lieve that the majority of the disputes between labor and capital can be set­ tled by what we call the trades agree­ ment—that Is, the agreement between the employer and the employe. They are the parties deeply interested, and if they are reasonable and sensible I can­ not see why they cannot settle their differences. I believe that in nine ou of ten cases, If each party to a dispute arising from labor matters would evinoe a mutual desire to be fair and seek a reasonable solution of the problem pre­ LUMBER AND SHINGLES. sented, there would be fewer strikes. ADd even if this rule was applied to The undersigned is prepared to strikes they would end sooner, and to furnish rtugh and finished lumber of the credit and advantage of all concern­ the test quality, with dispaich and ed,” at nat-onable rates at noy mill on Are You Restless at Night Evans Creek. Also shiDgles that have no superior. And harrast-ed by a bad cough? Use P. W ilson . Spikenard, Or. Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, it will secure you sound sleep and effect a prompt and radical cure. 25c., 50c. ro car« Vouatlpation Voravnr- and 81.00. Sold by Dr. J. Hinkle, •ke Cascarci« Candy Cuttvrrtir K k - or» , * O O Can w cura arnFcfai. -uluu.t Central Point. Ir; ing Cox of Port Jervis, N. Y., had leg cut eff by a train- just before the holidays, and the leg was placed in tl e receiving vault of the cemetery. A few days ago Cox complained to ills wife that there was something hurt­ ing his severed leg. He became so nervous that the members of his fam­ ily went to tiie receiving vault, opem d-the box containing the sever­ ed limb and removed a bit of frozen sand. Although Cox did not, know that this had been done, it is said that the instant tiie sand was removed his pain erased, atd upon their return they found him happy and free from the aonoyance. itch—Ringworm. E. S. Lucas, Wingo, Ky.. writes April 26tn, 1902: “For 10 to 12 years I had been afflicted with a malady known as ‘itch.’ The itebiou was most unbearable. 1 liad tried for years to hud relief, having tried all remedies 1 could hear of, besides a number of doctors. I wish to state thV one single application of Bal­ lard’s Snow Liniment cured me com­ pletely and permanently. Since then I have used the liniment on two sepa­ rate occasions for ringworm and it cured completely. 25*5, 50c and $1.00 bottle. Sold by Dr.J. Limkle, Central Point, Ore. In the best medicine on earth. It ii good for any and everything. I have a family of twelve children, and for four years I have kept them on foot «.id healthy with no doctor but Black- Draught \ J. GREEN, filewar*. La. i Stands for ihebest that is trade in jfooiwcar ! I ATALLLLADING ’ DEALERS. C.GO7ZSÄN&Q M A N O FA C T U R ELRS. 5T.PAUU. CITATION. Io the County Court, State of Orc-on, for the County of Jackson In the Matter of Xhe Estate of Wm. S. Cook, deceased To Floyd Miles and Letta Mile? and all other beirsjunkn twn, Greeting. Io the name of the Stile of Oreg >n: You a_e hereby cited and required Vo appear in the County Court, of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, at tne Court Rtom thereof, at Jacksonville, in theCoun'y sf Jack- son on the 1st judicial day, the 7th day cf March, 19J4 at one o’clock in the afterno >n of that day, then and there to show cause why an order should not oe gi anted to R. M. Cook, administrator of said estate, to «ell the real estate of the said deceased, to- wlt: The W| of the 8 Wj, N E| of 8 Wj and S WJ of N Wi of Section 28, Tp 3« S, R 3 West, of the Willamette M ri- dian, being 160 acre«, more or less. Witness the Hon. Cnarles P. Im, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Ccunty of Jackson, with the seal of said C uit affixed, this 28th day of January, 1904. Attest:" J ou n 8. O rth , County Clerk. NOTICE OF Fl N AL SE TTLEM E5^1' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has Bled bls final account as administrator < t the estateot N. A. Young, deceased, in tbe County Court tor Jackson county. Oregon and Hon Chas Prim, the judge cf said court, has fixed Mcnday. lhe 7tn day ot March, i«M, at lOo'clock a. m., at the court bouse to Jack­ sonville. Oregon. as lhe time and pls«e tor tbe h< aring ot objections thereto and ibe settlement of said estate All persons 1 avir g objections to said account are hereby required to present the same on or before said day. Dated this Sth day of February. 19U4. NICHOLAS YOUNG, Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR ’S NOTICE. The undersigned.having been duly apptu ted and qualified as administrator of the l»la e of Uriah Gorden, lateof Jackson county. Ore . deceased, perauns having claims against said ► state are her-by notified to present them, with tbe propei vouchers attached, to me at the law office of J. R Neil. Jacksonville, Oregon, within six months from the dale thereof Dated this 12th cay of January, ltol MONROF. GORDFN. tdmlulstrator ot the Estate of Uriah Gor­ den, Ce, eased J R N’nit., Attorney NOTICE OF FlNALbETTLEMl N 1' In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the matter of the Estate of C. Magrider. * deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA' THE undersigned, administrator of the estnte of «'. Magruder, deceased, has filed In the county oourt of Jackson Co ,On gon .his fin «1»«- count as said administrator, and by order or Hon. Chas Prim, judge of said court. Feuiu- ary 27. WC4, at 10 o'clock A. M.. is set to lhe hearing thereof. All persons interested a«e hereby no titled to appear and file his or her ol» jection to the same on or before said day. Dated January 19. 1904 W J. FREEMAN, Administrator of Estate cf C. Magrude de­ ceased. ------------------------THE------------------------ IOWA LUMBER --- — eOMPANY'. • Rough and Prcfscd Lun b r. Mouldings, Doors and Window Fran t.« t rd Caiings, Dimension Timbeis—Eveiyth nj, C< n plete ior a Houfe, Barn, Bridge or any K nd ol Wcoden Stiucture, Furnished Promptly. • • Z Z ’ QUALITY and FINISH Second to None. • 5 __■ Shipments toAnyPoi- t in the United States. High- Z est Market Price Paid for Lunilter From Any Mill Z in Southern Oregon: J THE IOWA LUMBER CO., JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. : * ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••