The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 27, 1904, Image 4

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STRENGTH-GIVER, ckSS
JAYNE’S TONIC VERMIFUGE,
Bright’s Disease.
The largest sum ever paid for a prescription
changed hands In San Francisco Aug. 30. 1901.
The transfer Involved in coin and stock 1112,-
400 and was paid by a party of business men
for a specific for Bright's Disease and Diabetes
hitherto Incurable diseases.
They commenced the serious Investigation of
the specific Nov. 14, 1930. They Interviewed
scores of the cured and tried it out on its
merits by putting over three dozen cases on
the treatment and watching them. They also
go {.hyalciacs to came chronic, tncurabl
eases, and administered it with the physician
or judges. Up to Aug. 24 eighty-seven per
eent. 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 Invea Jgating
committee and the clinical reports of the test
eases were published and «111 be mailed free
application. Address J ohn J. F tltoh C o .
INSOMNIA
COUNTY RECORDS
Matter« of Importance Transacted at
the Court House.
REAL ESTATE.
Jas Redmond to Anna Robbins, lots
27, 28 and 29, blk A, Ashland; *400.
Aztec Land and Cattle Co to F E Al-
ley, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, sec 5, tp 14, r le;
power of attorney.
Aztec Land and Cattle Co to Geo O
Pond, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, sec 5, tp 14, 11
e; *664.
G E Simmons to G N and E J Smith,
ne j ne | sec 27, tp 36, 1 e, 40 acres;
#200.
A J Weeks to Wm H Stewart, 169
acres in D LC 67, tp 37, r 2 w; *25.
Ikslia M Stephenson to Mrs M Smith,
lots 4 and 5, bk 17, Gold Hill; #10.
J Helman to A D Helman, 1 acre in
D L C 42, tp 39, 1 e; #375.
A D and S A Helman to Justus Nor
ris, 1 acre in Ashland; *200.
E D and Nellie Briggs to T E Hills,
lot 6, bk 9, Ashland; *2500.
Harriet Calhoun to J D Stewart, lots
13and 14, Ashland; *5.
Jos Carter to Jas Swinney, n J of ne
j of ne |, sec 32, tp 34, 1 w; #700.
D R Mills to Ashland Imp Co, lot 7,
bk 1, Ashland; *5000.
L Huber to Eliza Huber, lot 3, sec 35,
tp 36, 1 w, and 117 acres in sec 38, tp 36,
1 w; *—
N Coord to C L. Mackenzie,} of se
nw } of se | and se J of ne }, sec 20, tp
33, 3 w; *1.
W. P. Hammon to Stephen Long­
fellow, 10 acres in ne } sw | of sec 16,
tp 38, 1 w; *255.
D M Stephenson to Mrs F J C
Pearce, lota 4 and 5, Gold Hill, *10.
Lucinda Ganiard to G W Clark, s }
of ne j and n J of se } of sec 24, tp 36, 2
w; #1200.
M J and B F Reeser to R Eggleston,
lots 64, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Ashland;
*1500.
G B Johnston toOiCRR Co,ne)
of ne} sec 5, tp 35, 1 w; relinquishment.
E M McIntire to Chas. Millsap, lot 3,
bk 14, Ashland; *250.
R Eggleston to M J and B F Reeser,
lots 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Ashland;
»1500.
Victoria St Clair and E C Mickelson
to H F Reeser, 826 acres in sec 22,tp 38,
2 e; *20,000.
Chas Millsap to Allie Millsap, } int in
lot 3, bk 14, Ashland; »142 50.
Z L Dlmmick to Annie Robbins, lot
26, bk A, Ashland; *150.
L L Love to Anna V Robbins, lots
24, 25, 36 and 27, bk F, Ashland; #1200.
“¿id MEN
M. E. Conference at Los
Angeles.
On account of ab >ve Conference the
Southern Pacific Co. will make re­
< duced rates on the certificate p!an
I from main line points in Oregon
I south of Portland. Passengers will
] purchase tickets to Los Angeles, for
which agent wilt collect the highest
1 one-way rate, giving a special re­
ceipt. On presentation of this receipt
1 duly executed, by original purchaser,
Southern Pacific agent at Los Ange­
les will sell return t icket at une-tliird
fare. Sale dates from Oregon points
will be April 19th to May 7th inclus­
ive, also May 9th, 12th, 16th, 19th,23rd
6th and
30th. The last day on
which certificates will be honored for
return at reduced rats from Los
Angeles will beJune5. 1904.
Sign Application in Blood.
HERE AND THERE.
No Land Legislation.
April 30, at 1 o'clock, President
Roosevelt will push the button and
open the big St. Louis fair.
The famous breach of promise case
of Birdie McCarthy against James D.
Heryford is on the docket of the United
States Court at Portland for the term
which began last week.
After all this noise about repealing
the timber and stone act as a preven­
tive of possible fraud In land entries the
House committee has reported in favor
of postponement until next session.
By holding a tootpick in his mouth
habitually a man has acquired cancer.
The opinion that some penalty should
be attached to this practice prevails
generally, but cancer seems severe.
A sporting writer announces that
professional base-ball players are not
expected to exercise particular choice
in the matter of diet. Not even the
practice of eating up flies is forbidden,
it seems.
According to a statement issued by
the department of concessions of the
World's Fair, it will cost $20 for the to­
tal admission to all the attractions on
the Pike. The total cost for the
Chicago Midway was *35.
Frank P. Rose, executed at Salt
Lake for the murder of his wife, con-
fessed to nine additional murders, It
seems almost Impossible that in this
age a man like Rose should go so long
unhung with such a record for crime.
The House committee on public
lands held an executive session Fri­
day, to take action on the Senate bill
repealing the timber and stone act
and authorizing the sale of public tim
ber to the best bidders. It has been
apparent during the course of hear­
ings that have been given on this bill
that the House committee was over­
whelmingly opposed to repealing the
timber and stone act, and an adverse
report was looked for,which will mean
no remedial land legislation this ses­
sion.
A month ago there was a possibility
that the House committee might re­
port this bill, although a deal had
been made between the Senate com­
mittee and the leading members of
the House committee to quash the
measure and prevent it getting before
the House. At that time, it is said, a
majority of the members of the
House committee favored the bill and
stood ready to report it, if given an
opportunity.
There has been great reversal of
sentiment, however, due to the admis­
sions made by George II. Maxwel),
president of the National Irrigation
Association.
During the hearing on the bill he
told the committee that transconti­
nental railroads and large holders
of scrip had been contributing S50,000
annually to maintain his association,
and that these contributors looked to
the orga nizatlon to exert it-elf to se­
cure the repeal of the timber and
stone, desert land and homestead com-
mulatlon laws.
This admission has been generally
taken by members of the House to
mean that these scrip holders have
been making systematic attempts to
secure legisla:ion which would com­
pel persons seeking timber lands and
large holdings of others to buy from
the railroads or purchase blocks of
scrip. In other words, members gen­
erally believe that the agitation for
land reform is instigated eutir :ly by
the railroad and scrip holders, with a
view to increasing the value of their
lands and prov.ding a ready market
for them. So strong has become this
oelief that all chance of passing the
Senate bill through the House, even
if it csuld be rep irted, has be n de-
s.r yed.
A Deadly Encounter.
Chester Ready Is dead; James Dunn,
ex-Chief of Police of Corvallis, is per­
haps fatally shot; David A. Osburn,
ex-Sheriff of Benton County, is dan­
gerously hurt, as the result of a pistol
duel that took place shortly after mid­
night Sunday morning.
Ready was aged about 18 years, and
Is the son of George B. Ready, head of
the printing department at the col­
lege. He was shot in the head and
instantly killed by Sheriff Burnett
while resisting arrest.
The trouble began shortly before
midnight when Ready, after leaving
a restaurant, tired off his pistol, and
ex-Sheriff Osburn, who is night officer
of Corvaliis, undertook to arrest him.
Ready was under the influence of
liquor, and when Osburn approached
he drew a gun and ordered Osburn to
halt.
There was some parleying, and In
the process of tin attempt to arrest
Ready the pursued and pursuer pass­
ed from Chipmiu’s restaurant to the
Postoffice, a distance of a block.
There, as Osburn advanced, Ready
tired, and the officer, shot through the
neck, fell in the arms of bystanders.
Sheriff Burnett was sent for and in
due lime arrived. Jsmes Dunn ac­
companied him, and the Sheriff, ap­
proaching Ready near James Taylor’s
residence, took Ready by the arm and
ordered him under arrest. Ready
whipped out a pist >land began to fire.
The first shot went wide of the mark,
and a second, also aimed at the Sher­
iff, took effect in Dunn’s abdomen.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has 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 and “ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
InfinifH and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless Mil sfitute 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 destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stonqu'li and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
The War Office at Tokio is flooded
with thousands of applications of Jap­
anese of every condition of life for per­
GENUINE
ALWAYS
mission to go to the front and fight.
These applications are from time-ex­
pired soldiers, as well as from young
CANDY
boys, and the age of applicants range
CATHARTIC
from 14 to 70 years. They are follow­
ing the Samouri custom and sign their
Robert B. Roosevelt, uncle of the
applications with their own blood, and i
' President, is an active Democrat At
several applications, written entirely in
the Jefferson’s birthday banquet in
the blood of the would-be fighters,
New York City he was the principal
have been received. None of these
speaker, and declared himself to the
volunteers has been accepted as yet.
Then Burnett tired, and Ready fell
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do
effect that "The days of Jeffersonian
6ood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gri|»e Kk*. !bc. ¿tto.
The War Office has been gratified
with
a shot in the head. Dunn fell
In Use For Over 30 Years.
simplicity are forever gone in America.”
...
CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
at this desire of the people to assist in
into the arms of a companion, tiring
•*wrHm< R*Bsa4y <'*■»*■«, Chlwa««. Mwwlrwal. Www Ywrk. 3l<
The
plans
for
the
new
Bellevue
the war. The officials believe that the
two shots from his pistol at Ready as
Mfl.Tf) BAP Sold and cnainiiteed by all drag-
■ U-1U-DAU giau w tl lii: t < mm > llabiv
he did so Burt Turney, aged 22, Is in
country would find it an easy matter to Hospital in New York provide for the
largest hospital in the world. It will
custody as an accessory with Ready.
obtain 1,000,000 volunteers.
take 10 years to finish the structure,
which will cost *12,000,000. It is to be
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Cures Coughs and Colds.
HUGE LOGS AT THE ST.
constructed of brick and stone, will
Mrs. C. Peterson, 625 Lake St., To be fireproof and will accommodate
I the County Court of )be State of Oregon,
LOUIS EXPOSITION.
for Jackson tounty.
peka, Kansas, says:
"Of all cough
In aH it* atagea.
2500
patients.
In the matter of the estate of Johanna
remedies Ballard’s Horehound Syrup
Blecher, decease«.
One of the most attractive cards in Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
The safe arrival of our torpedo-boat
is my favorite; it has done and will do
Ely’s Cream Balm
ha*
been
appointed
by the County Court of
all
that
is
claimed
for
it
—
to
speedily
flotilla in the Philippines establishes a
the outdoor exhibit of the forestry Jackson County, Oregon,
cleanaes, soothes and heals
sitting in Probate,
cure all coughs and colds—and it is so new long-distance record for eraft of
administrator
(with
the
will annexed) of the
the diseased membrane.
di-play at the St. Liu is fair is the big
sweet
and
pleasant
to
take.
”
25c,
50c,
estate
of
Johanna
B;echer.
deceased.
It cure* catarrh and drive*
spruce log which will represent Ore­ All persotjs indebted to said estate are re- 1
$1.00. Sold by Dr. J Hinkle, Central this type. If the Panama CaDal were
•way a cold in the head
10 settle the same immediately. >nl
open there would be nothing to hinder
gon there. It is a veritable monster, qu<*tea
Point, Ore.
those having claims against said estate «ill
fuicMy.
and thousands of people daily are at present them tn me at my residence tn Apple
the return of the flotilla to its point of
Cream Balm I* placed into the noatnls. »preads
gate precinct, with proper vouchers attactod
over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief 1» im­
traded by its enormous 6iz“. It is by witbin atx months after tbe date of the r t
departure by way of the Pacific, com­
MAgglED
publication
of this i otlce, or to mv at'ornot ,
mediate and a cure toilowi II is not drying—does
far the largest log on the grounds, Colvlg A Durham,
pleting a voyage around the world.
at their cilice in Jackson­
not produce «neezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug­
and old-timers cannot remember ville, Ore.
P hillips —F ry —In Jacksonville, by
The school savings bank system is
gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents.
Dated
A
rll
«th,
19^4.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
when they have seen anything nearly
GEORGE WALTEB.
Rev. F. G. Strange, April ’.3, 1904, now in practice in 797 schools in 85 Take Lazatire
ELT BROTHERS, M Warren Street, New York
All
BromoQuinlne Tablets
Administrator of tbe estate of Johanna
so
large. It towers above the other Blecher,
Druggist«
refund
the
money
if
it
fall*
to
cure
Jesse Phillips and Miss Ada Fry.
cities and 21 States. The pupils have
deceased.
1
Qrove'a signature!* omSc each box.
outdoor exhibits and t an be seen for a C olvig A DrBHaM. Attorney* for estate.
H oward —Y oung —At Redding. Cal., saved over *2,000,000, of which *1,500,
distance.
April 10,1904, J. C. Howard and Miss 000 has been withdrawn. The exact
A Reversible Love Poem.
General Superintendent Wehrunj
balance
due
depositors
J
anuary
1
was
Grace Young.
thought that he Lad a white elephant
*521,960.85.
Some
day
this
country
M organ —S ullivan — In Ashland,
The following lines may be read eith- on bis bands, as there seemei to be no
April 25, 1904, by Rev. J. T. Abbett, may join the progressive nations in es­ er * up or down without altering the
For Infants and Children.
feasible means of uniotding the log
Fielding Morgan and Miss Carrie G. tablishing a postal savings bank sense:
and getting it into pcition but after The Kind You Have Always Bought
system.
PROBATE.
Sullivan.
The stars were all alight,
carefully looking over the ground he
a
About 500 tons of cascara bark was
The moon was overhead.
Estate of Susanna Sowasli. Order P inmegak —G row — At Hornbrook,
decided to have a launching, and ac­
1 named her queen of night,
made appointing Mary E. Estes ad­
Cal., April 20, 1904, by Rev. Lee, shipped out of Oregon last year. The
cordingly ways were prepared and
And
she
my
footsteps
led.
ministratrix and O. H. Roberts, A.
G. W. Pinnegar and Miss Mary price was good and many mortgages
jicks brought into use. Even then
So
wondrous
fair
was
she,
were lifted from homesteads in the
Alford and J. A. Copeland appraisers.
Grow.
1 asked her to be mine.
it was no easy matter to move the
As she glanced up at me
Estate of Susannah Sowash. Mary S immons — Goss — In Poe Valley, coast range mountains by the pro­
huge monster, which weighed 5C.000
r
ceeds of bark gathered largely by wo­
1 thrilled with love divine.
J Estes appointed admistratrix.
pounds.
Klamath county, April 17, 1904, by men and children. There is consider­
t •
Estate of C Magruder. Final state­
Beside the meadow bars,
Rev. J. B. Griffith, Amos Sim­ able inquiry for cascara bark again,and
The Lirson Lumber Cotnpa ny of
As she stood lingering there,
ment allowed and W J Freeman, ad­
mons and Miss Myrtle Guss.
Bellingham,
Wash., will «end the
Her eyes were like the stars,
ministrator, and his bondsmen fully ex­ K ropke —M orey —In San Francisco, though it may not go as high as last
In
rad
a
nee
wondrous
fair.
biggest
tir
tree
ever cut In the United
year, the indications are that reasona­
SHERIFF’S SALE.
onerated. The sum of *1193 32 re­
"You’re all the world to me,”
April 24, 1904, Wm. G. Kropke of bly good prices will prevail.
States to the world’s fair at St. Louis.
She murmured sweet and shy.
maining undistributed ordered be paid
Ashland and Miss Grace Morey of
The tree Is forty feet in circumference
■ Rieger** California Perfumes
The proposition to suspend a state
A thrill of ecstacy
Pella National Bank, a corporation,
to Mrs M Magruder, assignee of the
Oakland,
Cslifornia.
at the ground. It was sawed off
H sate tat flt* State where the
I
felt
at
her
reply.
from
the
Union
on
account
of
its
relig
­
Plaintiff,
judgment liens of Ann and B Beall
I greatest t*W tarn* la the j
about 11 feet above be ground. It
MANSFIELD - TH UM BERG — In ion is about as rank as anything ever
vs.
Love led us all the way,
and Martha M Cooksey.
was solid and in good sound condition.
Jacksonville, April 21, 1904, by beard of. But it can be done. If Con­
As we turned home again;
F. D. Downing and L. E. Downing,
Guardianship of Shipley, Floyd,
Two cross, cut saws fastened end to
Judge Pri.i, James F. Mansfield and gress refuses to make a martyr of Sen­
Our hearts were light and gay,
Defendants.
Pearl and James Ross. Inventory of ap-
The
world
was
blissful
then.
end were used in sawing the tree. A
■TiXttny'tottted for those
Maud Thumberg.
ator
Smoot
because
President
Smith
l praisement filed, showing preperty
By virtue of an Execution issued out
Though shadows cross the sky,
hole was bored through the center of
SHOOK — BLAKE — At Portland, has six wives, President Roosevelt can
I valued at *100.
No gloom our hearts could know; the block of the tree and live coals
of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
■ -Arte
a«ek th* beautiful
April 20, 1904 John S. Shook and get in his patent by simply issuing an
True bliss is ever nigh
L Estate of Michael Riggs. Inventory
gon, for the County of Jackson, on the
placed
In
the
boles,
so
as
to
turn
the
tBvan *t **# B tn d trf ul States
W hen hearts are blended so.
executive order that Utah is no longer
Mrs. Cora Blake.
L and appraisement filed showing real
25lh day of April, 1904, on a judgment
inside, leaving a shell. Tnis was cut
one
of
the
United
States.
ST A NCLI FF^MOORE—A t Phoen lx,
property to the value of *3350.
duly rendered in said Court on the
into six secth ns and taken to the mill
The reduction in the rate on lumber Gives Facts About Advertis­
April 19, 1904, by Rev. Wm. Clyde,
Estate of Edith D Corthell. Order
15th day of January, 1901, and docketed
and al the limi 'r taken off to the
I
Luther Stancliff and Miss Olive from *5 to *3 10 per ton from all Ore­
made allowing final statement and dis­
in
the Clerk’s office on the 12th day of
ing.
r
sap, leaving about eight inches of
*<
gon points to San Francisco by the S.
Sunbeam Moore.
charging administrator upon filing
May,
1901, in favor of Pella Nations
timber next to the bark. Ail the
P. Co. means a great deal to Southern
certain receipts in distribution.
Bank, a corpora’.ion. Plaintiff, and
Every mao or woman who is now sections will be marked so that they
Oregon, as it will soon become one of advertising or intending to advertise
Estate of Frances Logg. Same order
against F. D. Downing and L. E. Down­
BORN
J. V’-”cniireon s rug toie,
can be placed together after arriving
the biggest lumber-shipping points should send 10 cents for a copy of
as
above.
ing, Defendants,and said judgment hav­
Jacksonville, Ore.
in St. Louis. It will be made to re­
Guardianship of Leah M Presley, a HUNTING—At Grants Pass, April along the line of the Southern Pacific. White’s Sayings published at Seattle, present a bouse, with a door, window,
ing been assigned to James Braden, for
It will result in several more big lum­ Wash., at 11.00 per year.
minor. D A Presley appointed guar­
the sum of Five Hundred and Twenty-
center table and seat and will be the
16, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hunt­
bering plants being installed in the
nine
92-100 Dollars, with interest at
dian and W H Bradshaw, 1 L Hamil­
This
paper
gives
practical
hints
exhibit of the Larson Lumber com­
ing, a daughter.
near future, thus giving employment about advertising systems, illustra­
ton and G W Nichols appointed ap­
the
rate
of 8 cent per year from the 1st
pany of Bellingham at St. Louis. In
HACKETT—Near Jacksonville, April to hundreds of men
day of Decernber, 1900, and the further
praisers.
tions, writing advertisements and it will be displayed other products of
18, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hack­
sum of Twenty Dollars costa and also
It is said that when Admiral Dewey suggests methods to get more busi­ the mill. In order to prove to all
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
ett, a son.
the further sum of Seventy-five Dol­
recently visited Santo Domingo he had ness at less expense.
visitors that the tree !s what It is rep­
Thus. C. Law and Ida L. Wilson.
ROBINSON—Near Junction City, the first genuine scare of his life. On
lars attorney fees, and all the costs and
It
gives
the
advertising
rates
of
all
A sallow complexion, dizziness,
resented to be, a sect i n of the tree 1J
Louis Loesch and Margaret R Lew­
April 13, 1 04, to Mr. and Mrs. Reu­ hie arrival there he made the discovery the leading publications, and in many
disbursements
of and upon this writ,
biliousness
and
a
coated
tongue
feet thick has been co», which will be
man.
are common indications of liver
ben Robinson (nee Lillie Taylor), a that United States Minister Powell is other ways is worth the SI 00 per year.
and
in
obedience
to said Execution I
shipped and will be us, d as the roof of
James F Mansfield aDd Maud Thum­
and kidney diseases. Stomach and
son.
have this day levied upon all the right,
agentleman
of
color.
To
have
called
up
­
O
ur
S
pecial
—
A
paid-up
sub-criber
the
bouse.
bowel
troubles,
severe
as
they
are,
berg.
title and interest of the said Defend­
on him would have necessitated a re­ mav ask all the questions he desires
give immediate warning by pain,
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION.
but
liver
and
kidney
troubles,
ants in and to the following described
turn
call
by
the
minister,
with
the
about business and advertising meth­ Best Cough Medicine for Children
DIED
though less painful at the start, are
property, anJ will
Ashland Ice and Storage Co.; dura
usual refreshments on the Admiral’s ods and receive confidential replies.
much harder to cure. TLedf rd's ;
When you buy a cough medicine for
tion perpetual; principal place of busi­ U ardman —At Grants Pass,April 2 >, ship. Another Booker Washington One department—for hustlers—tells small children you want one in which
Black-Draught never fails to bene­
On Saturday, Mav 28, 1904,
ness Ashland: business and occupation
fit diseased liver ar. I weakeuc ’ kid­
incident loomed up,and the distinguish­ you how to start in business for your­ you can place implicit confidence.
1904, M. Hardman; aged 65 years.
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said
neys. It stirs up the torpid liver
You wantons that not only relieves
of corporation manufacturing ice and
R easoner — At Ashland, April 22, ed officer who had no fear of the tor­ self and become independent.
to throw off the germs of lever and
but
cures
You
want
one
that
is
un
­
day, sell said right, title and Interest
cold storage enterprise, also buying
Send 10 cents today, if you are ad­ questionably harmless. You want one
ague. It is a certain preventive
1904, Mrs. Sarah M. Reasoner; aged pedoes in Manila Bay lost no time in
of said Defendants in said property, to
and selling livestock, buying, leasing
putting
many
miles
of
the
blue
sea
be
­
vertising or expect to advertise, to that is pleasant to take. Chamber­
or cholera and Bright's disease of
58 years.
satisfy said judgment, at the front door
the kidneys. With kidnevs re-
and selling land, etc.
lin’s Cough Remedy meets all of these
tween himself and that dusky diplo­ White’s Sayings, Seattle, Wash.
S tephenson —At Grants Pass, April ment.
.
inforced
by
Thedford'»
Black
of
the Court House in the town of
conditions. There is nothing so good
Draught thousands of persons have
21, 1904, G. B. Stephenson, of con-
for the coughs and colds incident to
Jacksonville,
Oregon,said property be­
HEALTH IS YOUTH.
dwelt immune in the midst of yel­
children. It is also a certain preven­
A Dandy for Burns.
sumtion; aged 22 years.
ing
described
as
follows, to-wit:
low fever. Many families live in
Jacksonville, Oregon.
tive and cure for croup: and there is
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup.
Disease & Slckoeaa Bring Old Age.
Beginning at the Southwest corner
SKINNER—In Griffin Creek District,
Dr. Bergin, Pana, Ills , writes: "I no danger whatever from whooping
perfect health and have no other
Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy have used Ballard’s Snow Liniment;
Ilerbiue, taken every morning be­
doctor than Thedford’s Black-
of lot 2 in Section 31, Township 36 S.,
April 20, 1904, infant son of Mr. and
when it is given. It has been
ccugh. opnessed, rattling, raspinu always recommended it to my frieuds, cough
fore breakfast, will keep you in ro­
Established in 1865.
Draught. It is always on hand for
used
In
many
epidemics
of
that
dis-
of R. 2 W., of W. M.; thence East on
Mrs.
J.
J.
Skinner;
aged
1
year.
and
difficult
breathing.
Henry
C.
bust health,fit you io ward off disease
use in an emergency and saves
as I am confident there is no ease with perfect success. For sa'e
THE SCHOOL continues the careful train
South boundary of said lot 12 chains;
Stearns,
Druggist,
Shullsburg,
Win.,
It cures cunatipatiun, biliousness,dys­ HARDING—At Grants Pass, April
many expensive calls of a doctor.
better made. ’It is a dandy for burns.’ City Drug Store.
Ins and tborough instruction for wblcb
writes,
May
20,
1901:
"I
have
been
thence North 20 chains to the North
pepsia, feier, t-kin, liver ana kidney
It is favorably known.
Those
wholive
on
farms
are
especlaliv
Mullin,, S. Q, March 10, I90L
30, 1904, Martin Harding; aged 65
selling Ballard’s Horehound Syrup for liable to many acc'den’al cuts, burns,
«.umpiainls. It purines the bitiod and
THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT is always
boundary line of said lot 2; thence Weet
I have used Thedford'« Black-Draught
years.
two years, and have never haa a prep­ bruises, which heal rapidly when Bal­
In charge of competent and experienced
dears the complexion. Mrs. D. W.
for three year» and I have not had to go
12 chains to Northwest corner of said
C harles A. T owne suggests the
teacher« Board and Tuition perSeaalon
aration that has glyen better satis­ lard’s Snow Lln’ment is applied. It
bmilb,
Whitney,
Texas,
writes
April
KING
—
In
Medford,
April
30,
1904,
to a doctor since I have been taking It
of Twenty Week«, $80. Studies begin
lot;
thenoe South 20 chains to the place
following
men
Vice-Presidential
pos
­
faction.
I
notice
that
when
I
sell
a
3rd,
1902:
“
1
have
used
Herbine,
and
It is the best medicine for me that I*
September 8, IMS.
*■
Emanuel King; aged 58 jears, 1 hottie they come back for more. I should always be kept in the house
of
beginning,
containing 24 acres, more
sibilities:
Governor
Chamberlain,
■
of
lino it tue best medicine lor constipa­
on the market for liver and kidney >
for cases of imergency.” 25c, 50c,
For prospectus, address
month, 18 days.
can honestly recommend it. ” 25c, 50c, #1.00. Sold by City Drug Store.
tion and liver troumes. It dues all
Oregon; ex-Senator Turner, of Wash­ S troubles and dyspepsia and other. W or less, all in Jackson County. Oregon.
complaint*.
Rev. A G, LEWIS.
Sisters of the Holy Names you claim fur it. J" 1 can highly rtxom- CLOYD—Near Roseburg, April 17, *100. Sold by Dr. J. Hinkle, Central
To the highest and best bidder for
ington; ex-Representatlves Ben Shively
mend it.” 50 els. a buttle. Sold by
1904, Albert S. Cloyd; aged 35 years, Point, Ore.
lawful
money of the United Stales of
of
Indiana
and
Lentz
of
Ohio,
Williams
Dr. ,J. Hinkle, Central Point, Ore.
of pneumonia.
Lawyer's Ode to Spring.
America.
of Illinois. It seems ltkely that with the
Doing Good Work.
J. M. RADER,
Pacific Coast united on any one candi­
WANTED.
Sheriff
of
Jackson
County, Oregon.
Whereas,
on
sundry
boughs
and
date
for
the
second
place
on
the
Demo
­
Civil Engineer and Locator of
The quarterly report of the work
Dated April 27, 1904
sprays,
cratic ticket, ex-Senator Turner or
Live agents* to sell Dr.’White’s
Government Land,
done by the Oregon Information Bu-
Now divers birds are heard to sing Governor Chamberlain, of Oregon, will Eectric
Combs, patented Jan. 1, ’99.s
reau
shows
a
marked
increase
in
the And sundry flowers their heads up­ be the choice. Both are regarded aa Cure dandruff, hair falling out, sick
WIMER, - OREGON.
number of people who have been as­
and nervous headaches, yet cost no Buu* the
strong men.
raise—
iht Kind Vnu Haw Always BougK
LOCATED 2 MILES NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE
more than an ordinary comb. Sells
sisted in locating in tte State by ín
Hail to the coming on of spring.
on sight. Auents are wild with suc­
Price* Reasonable and Satisfaction
OWNED BY A. P. ARMSTRONG. OF PORTLAND, OREGON
formation through correspondence or
Retail Market Report.
cess. Send 50-' forsample (half price)
Guaranteed.
The
songs
of
the
said
birds
arouse
personal contact.
The memory of our youthful hours,
The following quotations were Write quick. The Dr. White Electric «tela kaa noabow with Dr. MDer Fata ruta
|
The number of persons visiting the As young and green as the said made up this afternoon, and is an Comb Co., Decatur 111.
Impartial
report
of
the
i
prices
charged
Bureau
for
the
past
quarter
ending
boughs,
for hatching purposes, from Pure-Bred, High-Grade Barred Plymouth Rock
by Jacksonville r'ealers:
March 31st, is 1811; letters received,
As fresh and fair as the said flow­
chickens, is dirt cheap. The Barred Plymouth Rock is the best all-round chick­
Wheat- *1 per bmthel.
121; letters mailei, 575; literature
ers.
Flour—*2.40 (a- *2.50 per 100 pounds.
en known; matures early, grows large—a good layer, and unsurpassed for the
mailed, 1768; otherwise distributed,
Oats—55c per "bushel.
table. First come, first served. Order now, and thus make sure of a start in
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
Barley—Rolled, *1.50 per cental.
9055. Ninety-five persons have report­ The birds aforesaid, happy pairs!
A F amily library
these superior fowls. There is money in them, whether raised for the market
Love midst the afor.said boughs
Hay—Per ton, baled, #16.
ed as locating and purchasing in the
for home u»e. It costa as much to keep a “scrub” chicken as a pure-bred,
enshrines
Potatoes—lc per lb
The Bost in Current Literature or
State. A large number of others have
Onions—2jc per pound.
snd it is not worth half as much for any purpose.
Call at the farm, or write.
In household nests, themselves, their
been directed to their several wants.
12 C ompletc N ovels Y early
Butter—50c per roll
Rough and Dressed Li mb r, Mouldirgs,’ Doors
J
heirs,
E. R. ARMSTRONG, JACKSONVILLE. OREGON
Tnose located have all expressed
Beans—3(d>5c per pound.
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
and
Window
Frames
and
Cas-ings,
Dimension
J
Administrators
and
assigns.
Lard—12jc per pound.
their entire satisfaction with the rep­
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
Eggs
—
10
cts
perdozen.
Timbers
—
Everyth
ng
C<
mplete
for
a
Home,
•
representations made by the Bureau, (J, busiest term of Cupid’s court!
$2.50 PER »EAR . 25 CT*. A COPY
Sugar—D. G. #5.75(c ..25 per cwt.
Barn, Bridge or any kind oi Wooden Structure,
*
and the majority of them procure lit­
When tender plaintiffs actions
j NO CONTINUED S1ORIES
Poultry—*3.50 to *4.00 per dozen.
I EVERY DUMBER vOMPLLTE «N ITSELF
Furnished
Promptly.
:
:
:
:
:
•
erature to send back to their Eastern
bring;
Hams—16c(a)l7c per pound.
’•U
Shoulders—12jc per pound.
C m
MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS havt besr in s»> friends, urging them to come to Ore­ Season of frolic and of sport,
over U) year« by the leader* of the Mormon Chnrch and their
Side Bacon—14(«)16c per pound.
gon.
Hall! as aforesaid, coming spring.
lOllower«. Potitlvely core* the worm cue« in old and young
Serious Stomach Trouble Cured
'.rising from effect* of »tlf ubii^, dimiipaUon, exceiae«, or cigarette (moklng. Cwrwa L-»t
Manhood. Im potency, Ix»«t Power, MghULoue*. Spermatorrhoea, Insomnia,
Shipments to Any Point in the United States. High­
I was troubled with a distress in my
*
W S
in
»■ Back, ELW1E
Evil LAeslrea, Seminal rjUl
Emfs«ionu,
1BSIOI1S, ■'■*!
frame Back, Nervous Debilliy,
Itadarh«, UnfltnrM to Marry, Lou of firmen. Vali­
«•eel«, or Const! pn.
stomach, sour stomach and vomiting
est
Market Price Paid for Lumber From Anv Alill
Stop* (¿aicknea* of Dl>< harjo, Hfop« Narvona
Twl.rhln|[or Eys»
spella and can truthfully say that do«,
■ Id*. Fffectsare imni'Milate. Impart rigor «nd potency toerrrÿ
in
Southern
Oregon:
function. Don’t get
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Livor Irapond.
nt, _ __________________
a cure I« at hand. ______________
Rextorr* amali, _________
undeveloped
________
._________ organa. Stimulate*
Tablets cured me.—Mrs. T. V. Will­ the brain and nerve co «era. doc. a box, 6 f t f2.M by malL A written guarantee, to cure oi
iams, Laingsburg, Mich. These tablets money rvtuudou, with b boxes. Circulars l.-.e.
Tablets. JS pv jfj
on every
Address, BISHOP REMEDY CO., Man Francine«, Cal
,
SAW MILL AAD-----
are guaranteed to cure every case of
stomach trouble of this character. For
Seven Mfflkm bases *oM in past 13 months.
ThiS signature,
bOX. 25Ce
•*
----- PLANING MILL.
««I have been u*lu< CAMIKETSfor
Insomnia. with which I have been «filleted for
over twenty years, and I can say that Cascarets
have given me more relief than any other reme­
dy I have ever tried. 1 shall certainly recom­
mend them to my friends as being all they are
represented.1’
Tuos. G ills HU. Elgin, 11L
Nasal
CATARRH
«
r
CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
CASTORIA
from
California-
•
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I
I
BLACK-DRAUGHT
THE ORIGINAL
UVER MEDICINE
f
I L
II
I?fi
St. Mary’s Academy,
N. D. YOUNG,
15 CENTS PER EGG
LIPPINCOTT'S
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:
IOWA LUMBER eOMPANY\
VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY!
QUALITY and FINISH Second to None.
Í/WS1IVS, rvcuziu»*
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
sale by City Drug Store.
At A. P. Estab> ook, Gold Hill.
THE IOWA
••••••••
¡RCO
QKSONV1LLE, OREGON.
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