fTrppf tl?:; Jayne’s Carminative Balsam COUNTY RECORDS. CENTRAL POINTERS HERE AND THERE. — fhe Standard Remedy for Summer Complaint, Cramps, Colic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach and Vomiting, also for Dysentery, DiarrhcBa or Looseness, Asiatic Cholera, Cholera Morbus, and Cholera infantum. JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM has been used with great success for 73 years. We will send Free to any person who will enclose a two-cent stamp in part payment for the mailing, a trial size bottle of JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM. Write your Name, Town and State plainly to insure your getting the same. JL • JI Mrs. Eli Mayer and. M>s. Je s Neff Matters of Importance Transacted at The value of silk goods made in the >pent a day in Medford last week. United States last year was $121,662,- the Court House. J. C. leDdletc n of Sam’s Valley 500. REAL ESTATE. spent a day here last week. The vote of the Oregon delegates for Mrs. Bart. Patrick is having a se­ Democratic candidate for president A R Bradney to David Prince, 3 acres rops vere attack of mumps this week. were as follows: Parker, 4; Hearst, 2; Wsw.ring sdv.rtiMnKnt whca Address: DR. D. JAYNE (8b SON, Philadelphia. id see 34, tp 30, 1 w; $500. For Infants and Children. R P Kendall to Ann G Andrews, Guy Tex, J. C. Minn, J )ho Mess­ McClellan, 1; Color, 1. between sections 1a and 22 and running lots 3, 4 and 5, bl 80, lots 12, 13, 14, bl ner and John Wade left for Lakeview Oregon prunes are finding ready sale SHERIFF’S SALE lot 6, hl 74, Medford; $1. along said section line 58 feet, situated last week to work in the hay fields. In France. The Frenchman knows a in the N. W. | of N. W. | of action 22, Emm t Wing to F M Calkins, lot- State of Oregon, Plaintiff, J. B. Hulmes, who is bookkeeper for good thing when ho sees it. The largest sum ever paid for a prescription Tp. 36 8., R. 4 W., together with the 26 and 27, bl H, Ashland; $350. tlie Olsen Sawmill Co., spent the An Alabama Democrat says the ne­ changed bands in San Francisco Aug. 3U. I8U1. I T E Hills to Ashland Ice and Stor ­ tenements, hereditaments and uppur- Fourth at home. gro plank in the Chicago platform has The transfer involved in com and stock Ills, i Ben. Haymond, Administrator of the AXegetable Preparalionfor As teuances. age Co., prupe.ty in Ashland; $1. W0 and was paid by a party of business men estate of John Woods, deceased, Dr. Pleasants reports Mrs. Arthur destroyed the Republican party in the similaling ilicFoodtindRegula -1 Win. Ulrich to Davis, Vawt.er and Shields, who has been very ill, much South. lor a specific for Bright’s Disease and Diabetes Bounded on a line beginning ata tree and ail persons claiming to be heirs • hngttie Stomachs and Bowels ol’ i hitherto incurable diseases on the section line between sections 15 Howard, land in sec 15, tp 38, 2 e; $1000. of John Woods, deceased, Defend­ improved at this writing. A phrenologist states that nearly They commenced the serious investigation of \V H Gore to G E Simmons, J of awj and 22, Tp. 36 8., R 4 W , 74 feet east of ants. Mr. aud Mrs. Cuthbert, of Horn­ every money miker has a projecting the spec the Nov. 15, IVJO. They interviewed 1NFAN TS /C HILDREN corner of sections 5, 6, 21 and 2 2 aid of mi | and A of ej of uwiof sec 20, tp brook, Calif., came over Sunday to scores of the cured and tried it out on its ebln. But your money maker io not By virtue of an Execution issued out running thence north 100 feet, more or 35 1 w; «800. medta by putting over three dozen cases on spend a few days with relatives. much on chin-music. Promotes Digeslion.Cheeriu!- the treatment and watching them. They also of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ less, to the Stage Road, tbet ce easter­ T T Shaw to L K Parkhurst, ei of The laaies of the Christian church go tbyslvtana to name chronic, incurabl gon, for the County of Jackson, on the ness and Rest.Contains neitirr Physicians now declare that whisky­ ly along the Stage Road 80 feet; thence nwj, nej of oej of sec 32, tp 34, 2 e, cases, and administered it with the physician day of July, 1904, on a judgment gave an ice cream social Saturday, drinking causes rheumatism. They Opinili.Morpliine nor Muterai. southerly about 100 feet, intersecting 120 acres; $550. or judges Up to Aug. J5 eighty-seven per duly rendered in said Court a« fol- from which they realized a neat sum. N ot N arcotic . will hereafter be compelled to speak the section line between sections 15 and T U Moore to Mrs S A White, nA of cent, of the test cases were either well or pro lows: greasing favorably. The Christian Church building was distinctly to show whether a paitent ei of lot 1, bl 3, Medford, $1500. 22, 50 foet from the place of beginning; ^Whereas, on the 30th day of March, There being but thirteen per cent, of failures, thence west 50 feet to beginning. Thus. Collins to Martha Biiley, lot completed last week, except painting, has rheumatism or rumatism. ZWv offJU UrSAKUELPtTCHUi the parties were sa'.latled and closed the trans 1904, by consideration of the Circuit and the members will u >t have that 7, bl 2, Medford; $1. Lota No. 1 and 2 in Block No.2, front, The sale of a million pounds of wool /\irn/Jan Sail " , action. The proceedings of the inves.lgating Court of Jackson Co., Ore.,tbe State of ¿tx Smn* • 1 lug 90 feet on Frout street and running J M Upham to W II Bradshaw, 180 done until cool weat her. at Shaniko last week nearly cleaned up committee and the clinical reports of the test Haketu ‘iota - I I oases were published and will be mailed tree Oregon, plaintiff,recovered a judgment back 80 feet iu the town of Woodville, acres in d 1 c 40, tp 36, 1 e, and 140 xtninr 'tati x I what wool there was unsold in Eastern Mrs. E. Ross, ^who has been quite application. Address J ohn J. F ultom Co. against Ben Haymond, as administra­ lit Ctuixmair ttJ» v I situated in the N. W. | of N. W j of acr sin sec 31, tp 35, 1 e; $3400. Oregon. The price ranges from 14c to tor of the estate of John Woods, de­ Hint. Snd - 1 section 22, Tp. 36 S„ R. 4 W. State of Oregon to heirs of Byron ill, is considerably improved. 17c, a much better one than has been C!nnS.J S umt ' ceased. and all persons claiming to be IlSifrryrwi rtorar / Merritt Elliott and his family are paid for sometime. Cole, nj of nwl and nJ of swi of sec- 36. ACREAGE. the heirs of John Woods, deceased, de­ visiting iu the Willamette Valley. tp 40, 1 e, 160 a 'res; $200. Flre^hae destroyed the White House, A perfect Remedy for Constipa N. W. j of S. W. t of section 16, Tp. fendants, in which it was considered, J 1' Wimer to Benjamin Carter, 1 of Thos. D. Ross aud his family I ' c > rr riT for numerous travelers and lion , Sour Stoniach,Diarrhoea 36 3., R. 4 W. Containing 40 acres. ordered aud adjudged that the State swi of sec 15, tp 36, 4 w; $1. returned from tiieir outing. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish .e . I leosure-seekers, that was located elx N. E. I of S. W. j of section 16, Tp. of Oregon is seized of all the lands, Efizibeth A Sintth tu J W Richard­ ness «nd Loss of S leep . Mrs. Stidham and her daughter, miles south of Portland, along the ♦♦Boil« my wile and myself have been tenements and property belonging to 36 S., R. 4 W. Containing 40 acres. Being CAsCAKEl'S aud they are the beat son, land in d I c 45, tp 39, le; $500. lore Willamette river road, causing a M iss Bertha, are visiting in Siskiyou 8. j of N. W. J and N. E. j of N. W. medicine we have ever had in the house Last said estate and described in the infor- Fac Simile Signature or L Duffield to W A Carter, A iut in county, Calif. week my wife was frantic with headache for of $20,000, witty insurance of $6000 A twodaya. she tried some of voin CASC'ARETS. I matiou filed in said cause" and herein­ I and S. W. i of N. E. | of section 32, lots 10, 11 and 14, bl 14, Gold Hill; and they relieved the pain in her head almost after particularly described. That all. Tp 34 8., R. 3 W. Containing 160 Mrs. J. Glbsou is visititi»; wit h tier defective due probably caused the NEW YORK. Immediately We both recommend Cascareis " $4500. daughter, Mrs Fred Wright of Great blaze. C has . Srhi'in ut>. the right and title to the same eseheat- ! acres. Mrs Alice Kane to Jennie Beach, Alb months old Pittsburg Sate X Deposit Co . Pittst^rg, Pa Commencing at the S. W. corner of Falls, Montana. Sulphuric acid will be manufactured i ed to and is vested in the State of Ore­ lot 15, Ashland; $100. J j Dosi s - i jC i isis gon, which judgment was enrolled and the S. W. | of 8. W. | of section 15, Tp. 11. Corum and his family are visit- from the condensed sulphur fumes of CANDY B T Wyaut to Wm Fox, 10 acres in docketed in the Clerk's office of said 36 S., R. 4 W.,and running thence east ■ CATHARTIC Í.AIHAHIIO Ing relatives living in Douglas and the smelters at Keswick, Cal. This will d 1 c 41, to 38, 1 e; $6000. remove the cause for litigation on ac­ I Court, in Jackson county, on the 30tb 74 feet to a small oak tree; thence X Line counties. Dora D Gault to F E Porter, 1 acre EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. count of the fun^js destroying vegeta­ day of March, 1904. And, whereas, it north 112 feet to the Stage Road run­ Chas. W. Matney has moved to in sec 5, tp39, 1 e; $1400 L I was ordered and adjudged that all of ning from Jacksonville to Roseburg; tion for miles around. *ME CEMTAUR COMPANY. NEW WORM CfTV. TWAOf MAArt Onuls'c.? E K Anderson to J E Pelton, land in Klamath county. His father, J. M. said lai ds, and every parcel thereof, thence west along said road 76 feet to There is a very strong movement in Matney, went with him, but will re- sec 30 and 31, tp 39, 1 e; bond. ! belonging to said estate and hereinafter . the section line between sections 15 and Canada in favor of government owner­ R P N.il to J E Pelton, land in sec I urn soon. described, be sold by the Sheriff of [ 16: thence following said line to the S. H. Glass of Antitich p-e Mnct was ship aud control of a transcontinental Plefttant Palatable Poieut Taste Go’Mtreal. Sew 317 Therefore, in obedience to said exe­ the 8. W. | of S. W. i of section one in deciding the coming parliament ­ erty iu Ashland: $750. Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. Holmes I have MA TA DA A Sold and r":i r i tr. ,•.» |.t ■* The construction of a dirt road does cution, and as by law provided, I will 22, Tp. 35 S , R 4 W., less that portion There are mauy varieties of tbe ary election. MU" I U“D AU ¿ISta IO < V ill- i . Jei > ixAi Hugh Sanders to Thomas Wyatt, twen visiting at Eagle Point. This is of the above described land that Is sit­ not necessarily require tbe supervi ­ on bamboo plant, from the species which Because he pasted an advertising land In sec 21, tp 36, 3 w; 816. the first time the former has been out uated and lies west of Evans Creek. sion of an engineer, but simply the is woven into m its to the tall bamboo slip on United States half-dollars D. Saturday. August 13, 1904, A S Bliton to Loraine and Mildred of doors since be was so badly hurt, S. W. t of N W. i of section 22, Tp. exercise of good horse eeose by the tree which the Chinaman u^es for tbe T. Phalen of the village of Harvard, The interior of the Bsptist church at the front door of the Court House in 34 S., R. 4 W., and commencing at a Blicon, mortgage, property in Med­ tojd- iuilder. First of all be must mast of bis boat. One variety Is cul­ III., has been arrested and brought to presents a much improved appear­ Town of Jacksonville, Oregon, at the point 33 58 chains south of quarter sec­ ford; $1000. consider the subject of drainate. Al­ tivated as a vegetable and a he young J A Morey to A S Biiton, lot 9, part ance since it was repapered and re- Chicago. He Is a brother of the may­ most every problem of roid-buHdiug shoots a e eaten like asparagus, or hour of 2 o'clock p m of said day, sell tion corner het ween sections 15 and 22 in or of Harvard and admitted hi affixed at Public Auction all the right, title Tp. 34 S., R. 4 W., and running thence of lut 10, bl 1, Morey’s add Medford; painted by Mr. Moorebouder to Alfred J Weeks, ; If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, feet in a single day, or at the rate of lected to report the destruction of a vegetable mailer which retains mois­ extending from the n e corner of lot 5, 24i degrees east 8 40 chains; thence lots 7, 8 and 9, bi 19, Medford: $2000. IJ inches an hour. Tue Japanese are Ke sure and use that old and well- 8 and one-sixth feet to the corner of north 6 degrees east 10.64 chains to Lucinda Gam ard to Ashland Man’f’g tried remedy, M rs . W inslow ’ s S ooth ­ Russian warship and a torpedo boat for ture will tend to make bis work a not only dependent upon it for much section 16, thence s 80 feet. The above place of beginning, containing 40.0219 Co, property iu Ashland; $100. ing S yrup , forcliildren teething. It several days. Probably the process of failure. In preparing tbe sub-grade of their building material, but make parcel of laud is situated in tho uw j of acres. Robert Trouton to T J Downing, 2 si otr.e-» the child, softens the gums, breaking up bis enemy's fleet by piece- for hi- road be should plow and scrape their ropes, mats, kitchen utensils allays the pain, cures wind colic and mea1 has become too commonplace a nw t of section 20, tp 36 s, r 4 w.. Also, a tract commencing al a point acres in d I c 43; $425. out on each side the rich surface soil and innumerable other articles out of is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. matter to demand an especial mention. so as to shape up tbe roadway from Beginning at a stake on the section 64.20 chains south 16 degrees west from Twenty-live cents a bottle. PROBATE. it. line between sections 15 and 22, in quarter section corner between sections The cities of Seattle and Los Ange­ the subsoil. This should then be Estate (f C Morrison. Bond of Oris tp 36 s,r 4 w,124 feel east of the corner 15 & 22 and running thence south 84j les show what can be accomplished made to slope in straight lines from Weak Hearts Crawford as administrator of said MARRIED of sectiou 15, 16, 21 aud 22, in tp 36 s, degrees east 3.75 chains; thence south when ail the people of a community either side and not be left, ait is fre­ estate approved. Are caused by indigestion. If you eat range 4 west,and running thence north­ 77 degrees east 12.16 chains; thence Estate of A S Moon. Older for con­ P arser —L ittle —In Medford, at the unite in helping every enterprise and quently done, in the form of an arc or a little too much, or if you are subje t erly along the land deeded to Wood- north 5 degrees east 5 93 chains: thence encourage the establishment of Dew segment of a circle. to attacks of indigent ion, tl e stomach firmation of real property made. residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. ford,Colvlg and Manning by B. F. Car­ south 63 degrees west 14.10 chains; » xpands—rweds. and puffs up against industries. The same spirit should be R< ads to be maintained in good coo- Guardianship of Delbert E Yocom, and Mrs. R. P. Little, July 11, 1904, the heart. This crowds tbe heait ter, and used by them as a locatiou for thence south 8j degrees west 3.43 applied in Medford. We have entire ­ ditioj must be thoroughly drained. a minor. Order made to invest $400 by Rev. W. B. Mo re, Joseph F. and shortens tbe breath. Rap’d heart a store, about 80 feet to the sta^e road, chains to place of beginning, con tai n- ly too many "knockers ” here. Then there are three cardinal princi­ beats and heart disea-e is the final w Hied said minor by the late T L Key- Parker and Miss Johnnie Little. I menoe easterly along said road 31 feet, iog 13.0163 acres, excepting and re­ ples in r. ad-l uilding. The first is result. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ditesta r olds, in Jacksoq county warrants. The report of t he casualties of the A ndrews — R andles —In Medford thence southerly to the section line be­ serving 25 yards on each side of Pleas­ drainage; the second is quick drain­ what you eat, takes tbe strain off tbe Estate of Sion n, Rosenthal. Report July 4, 1904, by Rev. R. C. Blackwell, Fourth is “something fierce,” some tween sections 15 and 22, intersecting ant Creek and all water and ditch age; aud the third is adequate drain­ heart, cures indigestioo, dyspepsia, submittel by T J Kenney, admtnis- Geo. A. Andrews and Celia A. 3000 people being silled, maimed or sour stomach, and contributes nour­ tbe same at a point 31 feet from the > rights of way. tor, -bowing that be paid 85 per c nt crippled. Some were drowned and age. No dirt road is properly mide ishment, strength and health to erery Randles. place of beginning; thence west 31 feet ’• Also, beginning at a white oak stake < coming exceedingly acute consequent the dirt soon becomes soft and tbe 1 son. Sale of personal property and re­ things in the hands of children and lol 6, in said town, being situated in the yards; thence west along the fence of 1904, by Rev. J. Abbett, Harold H. on the cut-rate war of ocean steamship travel soon cuts through. The drain ­ port of Chas Brown, guatdian, approv- (other indiscreet persons. Fire crackers pisger*« C*nfomla Perfumes u w t of a w | of section 22, tp 36 s, said field about 300 yards to a white Read and Miss Maud F usod . companies. Offers of steerage passage age must also be adequate. This • ed. and bombs grow mure deadly each suc­ ids k» the Stats where tbe r 4 w. to Immigrants from continental Europe pa*, ticularly refers to tbe fall of the oak stake; thence north along the V incent — H anson — At Central ceeding year. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. utMt fewer farms to the Beginning 155 feet east of tbe corner west line of the N. W. } of 8. W. j of ditches so no water stands in them, at $10 a head, with fare from Liverpool Point,July 3,1904,by Rqj. T. JoDes, Iu re change of county toad in ■MmtocatBiL Applications under the timber and ar.d that the culverts be of proper put at $8.50, ought to be sufficient to of sections 15, 16, 21 and 22 on the sec­ section 22, Tp. 34 S., R. 4 W., 155yards James 8 Vincent and Miss Birdie stone act and homestead laws received, Caafonito** sweetest odors tion line, running thence north to the to a white oak stake; thence east 300 Mound precinct prayed fur by Lee arouse public opinion to the grave dan­ E. Hanson. final proofs taken, and all business size and tbe outlet sufficient. frstffly Mottled for those stage road, thence easterly along sa.d yards to the place of. beginning, con­ Watkins et al. Garl T Jones, S A gers that will inevitably result from an connected with U. S. government C ollins — P lymale — In Jackson ­ Carlton and W H Patrick appointed a oast visit and see and road to where it inlersecU the section taining 10 acres and situated in the N. board »f viewers. lands promptly and accurately attend ­ influx of immigrants of the $10 and 88.50 ville, July 3, 1904, by Rev. Sanford »8 sawil ths •beautiful ed to "y Chas. Nickell, U 8. Commis­ O A. *3 'X* O n X A . line between sections 15 and 22, tp 36 s, W. j of 8. E. I of section 22, Tp. 34 S., Sheriff Rader was ordered to execute class. The immigration laws are am­ Snyder, Thos. Collins and Miss Kate sioner for the District of Oregon. sf fhto wonderful Stata. r 4 w, thence west to beginning. ple in their provisions, and there would R. 4 W., as described in Book 25 at a deed to N G Seaman for government Office with the SOUTHERN O rego - Plymale. Bn« just arrived— lots 3 aud 4, >ec 20, tp 36, 4 w, in con­ River lot 1, section 21, tp 36 s, r 4 w, page 178 of Deed Records. be little danger if tbe ocean companies NIAN. Medford. Phone 211. sideration of the payment of $29.35, come and see the containing 9.63 acres, less the amount To the highest bidder for cash in hand amount of delinquent taxes due. bad the slightest regard for the law or ■ the West BASEST'S Announcement is made of the ap- deeded to O. Ji C. R. R. co. for right the day of the sale, said proceeds of In re change in county road in for anything but rivalry between them­ BURN. pointmeat of C. H. Markham to the QaiUoruta Perfumes I Mound precinct prayed for by Jackson of way. selves. sale to go to the State of Oregon, less office of vice-president of the Southern Co. Improvement Co. and others. Or­ Also, commencing al a certain slake costs and disbursements of said sale. K emmek —At Grants Pass, July 1,1904, Pacific Company. In his new position der made establishing the same. driven in the ground near Rogue river, J. M. RADER, to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kemmer, a of general manager of the lines of the In re read in Antioch precinct oDinson s rug tore, thence in an easterly direction along Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. prayed for by Theo. Glass et al Or­ daughter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. system of the Southern Pacific, to Jacksonville, Ore. made establishing said thorough­ the low water mark of said river 15 Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, July der B ratton —At Grants Pass, June ‘29, which be was appointed several weeks fare. U kitbd states L amd Orvica. rods to tbe mouth of Ward's creek, 9, 1904. R ossbchc . Oregon. May 31. 190«. 19.4, to Mr. aLd Mrs. R. S. Brat­ ago, Mr. Markham's duties have been A number of bills were audited. Notice Is be.-eby given that in compliance thence in a northerly direction aion g ton, a daughter. with tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress of largely administrative. In being made MARRIAGE LICENSES. tne center of said creek 11 rous to the June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale of C alhoun —In Ashland, July 2, 1904, vice-president of the conyiany he be timber lands in tbe Stales of California. Ore­ right of way of the O. de C. K. R. Co., Jay C. Buzzell and Josephine C. gon. Nevnda and Washington rerrilory,” as la no hindrance to the to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Calhoun, a eomes the chief executive official of the ruler who wear» extended to all the Public Land States by act thenoe along said right of way in a Johnson. of August 4. ISM. Erick Oberg of Iron River, company on the coast. daughter. westerly direction 25 rods, thence 11. a Clyde Applegate and Della Gillette. County of Jackson, State of Michigan, Bled tnibisotfioe on May 31,1904.his sworn statement According to the Portland papers southerly direction 17 rods to begin­ Geo. H. Patrick and Ella Griffith. G uches —In Medford, July 3, 1.04. to No. 6198 for the purchase of tbe SS SH EXCELSIOR BRAND butter continues to be considerable of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Guches, a son — a of Section No 28. in Township No. 37 South, ning, containing 1 j acres aud 7 rods, of Range No. 3 West, and will offer proof a drug in the market, dealers being 12-pounder. more or less, in section 22, tp 36 s, to show uhat the land sought is more Piles Upon Top of Piles. Man or (addle can not cot wet. valuable tor its timber or stone than i r 4 w. * F ields —In Proyolt District, Jose­ offered more than they can handle,and for agricultural purposes, and to estab­ Piles upon top of piles of people EXCELSIOft BftMO confining themselves in consequence al ­ lish his claim to said land before the Register Also, commencing at a point where phine county, July 3, 1904, to Mr. have the Piles, and DeWitt’s Witch OIL£B CLOTHING a-id Receiver of this office at Roseburg. Oregon, most entirely to the creamery product. the tboutb line of the ng nt of way of and Mrs. Orley Fields, a son. Hazel Salve cures them. * There are on Monday, tbe 23d day of August. 1914. He ^ ot all kinds ct work. names as witnesses: James Skinner, E. L. The price of good brands of creamery Warranted Waterproot A many different kinds r f Piles, but if B ellows —On Rogue River, June 21, tbe O. A C. R- R. Co. •tnkea Evans Giles. Wilber Franklin and Louis Oberg, all Look for trade mark. // V you get tne genuine and original has been lower this season than over of Roseburg, Oregon. creek, thence down tho center of said If not at dealers. Wfite R cine and am pleased to »ay that I new 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bel­ Witch Hazel Salve made by E. C. De­ Any and ail persons claiming adversely tbe K. a. Saojarasaa. Saleafn. before in Oregon and is likely to con­ used anything for stock that gave half as creek to its mouth or junction with above described lands are requested to tile ■au I'aakeUaa. »—■ Witt & Co. of Chicago, a cure is cer­ lows, a son. their claims in ibis office on or before said good satisfa'tio«. I heartily recom­ Rogue River; thence in a southeaster­ tain: H. A. Tisdale, of Summertc n, S. C arlton —At Eagle Point, June 21, tinue for some time. Dairy butter Is 22dday of August. 19m. mend it to all owners of stock. mainly going Into the hands of renova­ C., says: “I had piles 20 years and De­ J. T. B riixiss , Register. iy direolion along tbe low water line ol 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carlton, J. 8. BELSHER. St Louis, Mo Witt's Salve cured me after every­ tors, to be put through a process and said river to the north line of River a daughter. thing else failed.” Sold by all drug­ to be placed on the market next winter Sick stock or poultry should not Lot ^o. 1 above described; thence gists. S utton —O n Kanes Creek, June 25, as creamery. eat cheap stock food any more than NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. along said line running north of the sick persons should expect to be 1904, to Mr. and Mis. E. Sutton, a son. lands of the L>. Jc C. R. K. Co.; thence cored by f<>od. When your stock The outlook for copper is more pro­ U nited S tates L and Orrics, Salaries May Be Attached. GREATEST STRENGTH and poultry are sick give "them med­ Roseburg, Ore., May 31. 1904. Jacksonville, Oregon. along tbe said line to the right of way mising than for some time past. It is Notice is hereby given that in compliance EINES! 1 L- a .OR an D icine. Don ’ t stuff them with worth ­ % of said railroad; thence along said line ÜIED. stated by authorities that the surplus with the provisions of the act of Congress of absolute purity less stock foods. Unload the bow«» June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of The Calif'irni i supreme court’s de- to place of beginning, iu section 16, has been entirely absorbed and that ai’’1 stir up the torpid fiver and the G uahzantlld Established in 1865. timber lands in tbe States of California, Ore­ C OSS » Foa»i*xo on clsion that the salaries of nearly all gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as ai .1 will be cured, if it be possi­ l’p. 36 8., K. 4 W., containing three- the present output of the minqj of the THE SCHOOL continues the careful train B etz —At Gold Ray, July 10, 19C4, extetded to all the Pub.ic Land States by act ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock stale and county officers may be at iourths of an acre, more or less. tug and thorough Instruction tor which world scarcely keeps up with the de­ or August 4, 1892, Louts Oberg, of Roseburg, aud Poultry Medicine unloads the Win. A. Beiz; aged 29 years, 11 11 & favorably known. County of Douglas. State of Oregon, filed t.acl ed is of special interest to stat e mand and actual absorption of the met­ Lot 6 in block 1 in the town of Wood­ bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. in this office May 31, 1904,his sworn statement THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT is aiwajs months, 28 days. and county officeholders, as well as No 6190, tor the purenaae of tbe WUNWk- It cures every malady of stock if lb obarge of competent and experienced al by the industries. Whenever cop­ ville, facing 50 feet on Main Street aud lie tic- NH SWq, of Section No 8!, in Township teachers Hoard and Tuition per Session T hornton —At Grants Pass, July 3, per reaches a low price the result is business men throughout that state. taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can ilolla running thence back to the section line No. 37. Range No. 3 West,and will i Ser proof to of Twenty Weeks, $80. Studies begin Neuron of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry 1904, Henry Thornton; aged 72years. show that the land sough: is more valuable for The result of the decision is to place September 8, 1IM3. heavy buying by consumers, and also its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­ Medicine and it will pay for itself ten tor pvnspet t j«, address holders of county and minor state of­ M orey —At Holland, June 30, 1904, the introduction of the metal into new poses, snd to establish his claim to said land times over. Horses work better. Cows before tbe Register and Receiver of this office fices on a level with other people In Dr. A. H. Morey; aged 75 years. give more milk. Hogs gain flesh. uses and into channels where its use is Bisters of the Holy Names at Roseburg. Oregon.on Monday, the 22d day of August. 1904. He names as witnesses. Erich And hens lay more eggs. It solves the the matter of responsibility for debt. L arsen —Near Grants Pass, July 6, prohibitory in the time of high prices. Oberg, of Iron River. Michigan,James Skinner, problem of making us much blood, Constitutional state officers are yet ex­ E. L Giles and Wliber Franklin, all of Rose­ In view of the present situation a firm 1904, of pneumonia, Mis. John A. flesh and energy as possible out of burg. Oregon. empt, according to thesupremecourt’s market for copperis anticipated, with Larsen; aged 32 years. the smallest amount of food con­ Any snd all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file ruling, but deputies and employee of sumed. Buy a can from your dealer. possibly a somewhat higher price. T aylor — Xt Ashland, July 5, 1904, Civil Engineer and Locator their cialma in t his office on or before said 22d LOCATED a MILES NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE the state generally and all county of­ day of August, 19,4 Elizabeth J. Taylor, wife of the late J. T. BRiDGhs, Register. Government Land, OWNED BY A. P. ARMSTRONG, OF PORTLAND, OREGON ficers may be held to account by those John B. Taylor; aged 79 years, 8 Age of London Bridge. who trust them for goods! WIMER, - OREGON. months and 18 days. London Bridge will be seventy- Hitherto the rule has prevailed that three years old on August 1st, for it M organ — In Sam's Valley, at the tradesmen who Dusted a county offi residence of Tbos. PaLkey, July 5. was on that date 1831 t hat it was for­ Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction for hatching purposes, from Pure-Bred, High-Grade Barred Plymouth Roct cer or a deputy state officer had no mally opened by the Kiug and Queen 1904, Lucretia F. Morgan, relict Of of England. Tie famous American Guaras teed. chickens, is dirt cheap. Tho Barred Plymouth Rock is the best all-round chick legal redress if his debtor should de- ------------------------ THE------------------------ • the late Edwin Morgan; aged 68 remedy Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters : en known; matures early, grows large—a good layer, and unsurpassed for th cide to postpone payment of the ac- is now in its 51st year,being first intro­ years. table. First come, first served. Order now, and thus make sure of a start i: count. In some instances county of- these superior fowls. There is money in them, whether raised for the matket deers took advantage of a like exemp­ C ottrell —In Ashland, July 3, 1904, duced in 1853, and when you consider that it has teen before the public or fur home use. It costs as much to keep a "scrub” chicken as a pure-bred, tion . Now the obligation may be en­ Albert D. Cottrell; aged 50 years, 11 continuously all those years you must Rough and rrefstd I t mber, Mt vldii gs, Doois I and it is not worth half as much for any purpose. Call at the farm, or write forced in a manner that is prescribed realize the met it. it ct ntains, without • months and 8 days. • and Window Frrnc? and Catings, D mtn sic n ! which it would have fdled long ago. by the last legislature, and in fact is J ohnston —In Ashland, July 1 1904, Today, however, finds it more popular E. R. ARMSTRONG. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON i Timbeis—-Evciyth r.g C