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Jayne’s Carminative Balsam f • Calkins attorney for plaintiff. Danielson Bros vs P B O’Neil et al; tc recover money. A E and C L Rea rues, W E Phipps and Johu A Jeffrey attorneys for plaintiff. F C Duncan vs Mary A Rigtfs, et al; to foreclose mortgage. W I Yaw ter attorney for plaintiff. Bottle w JI A —The Standard Remedy for Summer Complaint, Cramps, Colic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach and Vomiting, also for Dysentery, Diarrtwsa 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. Address: DR. D. JAYNE (Sb SON, Philadelphia. Bright’s Disease. A t tbe annual session of the G. A. EL Gen. W. Blackmar was chosen commander-in-chief. Tbe other of ficers are: Senior vice commander, lohn R. King, Washington, D. C.; junior vice commander, Geo. W. Pat ton, Chattanooga, Tenn.; surgeon general, Dr. W. R. King, ludianapulis; chaplain. Rev. J. H. Bradford, Wash ington, D. C. Gen. Blackman made the following appointments: Adju tant-general, John E. Gilman, Massa chusetts; quartermaster-general, Chas. Burrows, New Jersey; assistant quartermaster and custodian of the tecords, J.H. Holcombe, Pennsylvania; assistant adjutant-general, E. B. Stillings, Massachusetts. Denver was selected as the place for holding the next encampment. Cures Sciatica. COUNTY RECORDS Rev. W. L. Riley, L. L. D., Cuba, New York, writes: “After fift?eu Matter* of Importance Transacted at days of excruciating pain from sc.is.yc The largest sum ever paid for a prescription rheumatism, under various treat o sauted hands In Ssn Francisco Aus 3U. 1901. the Court House. ments, 1 was iudueei to try BaHard'« The transfer Involved in ooln and stock Sllt,- Snow Liniment; the first application MX) and was paid by a party of business men giving my first relief and the second REAL BSTATK. for a spec I Be tor Bright’s Disease and Diabetes hitherto Incurable diseases. T J Howell to City of Ashland, entire relief. I can give it unqualified recommendation.” 25?, 50, «1.00 For They commenced the serious Investigation of property on Main street, Ashland. Bale by Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed M L Hicks to Ashland Manufactur soorea of the cured and tried It out on Its ing Co., land in D L C 42, tp 39, 1 e; merits by putting over three dosen csaea on the treatment and watching them. They also »64.87. go physicians to cams chronic, tncurabl Alice Kane to Joseph M Densmore, cases, and administered It with the physician lots 23, 24, 25 and 26, Mathews add to or judges. Up to Aug. 45 slghty-seven per Ashland; »500. cent, of the teat oases were either well or pro greasing favorably. Robert J Orme to William H There being but thirteen pjr cent, of failures, Slinger, land in sec 30, tp 36, 4 w; »165 ths parties were satisfied and closed the trans James A Kugler to Wm H Stewart, Strong Resolutions Adopted action. The proceedings of the Investigating el ofswj and nw| of sei sec 30, tp 36 and Ordered Sent to oommlttee and the ollnlcal reports of the teat oases were published and will bo mailed tree 2 e, 120 acres; »125. the Governor. application. Address J ob « J. F ultom C o . Clara A Randle to John and Artie Vlolsat Attack of Diarrhoea Cared Easterling, lot 30, blk C, r r ad, Ash- A meeting of considerable impor- land; »600. by Chamberlain’s Colic,Cholera fa nee to the people of Jackson county ; J K Reader to Wiu Lindsey, lot in and Diarrhoea Remedy aad was held on Saturday, August 20, ' Deuvals W Va ad, Ashland; »1000, Perhaps a Life Saved. 1904, at Gold Ray. At the invitation W F Loomis to Wm Lindsey, 6 “A short time sg > I was taken with of Dr. Ray, a la*ge number of repre a violent attack ut diarrbeea and be- acres on Walker Ave, in tp39, 1 e; sentative citizens of the county from ww W«a M1M CASCAKBTBMdas I lleve I would have died if I had not »550. Medford, Jacksonville and Gold Hill a mild and affective laxative tbey are simply wou- gjttec relief,” says J. J. Patton, a L Nledermever to W M Holmes,land dertul. My daughter and 1 were bothered with met at Gold Ray for the purpose of ate* atoaiach and our breath was very bad After , leading citizen of Patton, Ala. “A in tp 36, 2 w; »5700. taking a tew doses ot Caacareu we have Improved friend recommended Chamberlain’s I J W Merritt to W M Holmes, land investigating the conditions existing ■laiilsit '".- They are a great help in the family ’ WlLUXt-MINA N ag XL. Colic, Cholera and Dlarrheea Remedy. I In tps 36 and 37, 2 w; »1. there in relation to the provision 1137 Rittenhouse St. Cin cin nati,4MUO. I bought a twenty-five cent bottle aud W M Holmes to J C Smith, same as made for the passage of fish over the after taking three doses was entirely CANOY dam at that point. The invitation cured. I consider it the best re med v above; »9000. CATHARTIC in the world for bowel complaint?’ G B Cole to M E and A C Chitten was extended on account of the pro- For sale by City Drug Store. . test made by some of the people of den, land in sec 14, tp 36, 2 w; »625. Gold Hill, aod was intended to afford E V Hoover to G W Hoover, lots MARRIBD an opportunity to all to see the actual and 6, blk 66, Medford; »1. state of affairs, and to enable these L E Hoover to G W Hoover, lota B ryant —S olomon —In Pleasant Val and 6, blk 66, Medford; »1. people to make an unolased report as ley, Aug 18, 1904, by Rev. J. W. Mc _Pl »SM n t. Palatable Potent Taste Goo? Do Clara S Hoover to G W Hoi yer, lots to the existing conditions and to eood.fi»»« Sicaan. Weaken, or Grip« Mie. ik- lue Dougall, T. M. Bryant and Miss 5 and 6, blk 66, Medford; 11. settle once for all the question as to ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Clara M. E. Solomon. Sm SlH S m W mi . tre T«t. Hi W A Carter to G W Lance, Jr, lot whether adequate provision had been made for this purpose or not. J acobson — S iglkr — In Klamath 18, in blk 26, Gold Hill; »700. ■B-TB-DAR Sold and cuarantceo by all dru< »VlU’MI* gùu to CIBI Tvbaocv Habit After a careful inspection of the Falls, August 17, 1904, Fred H Myra A Glltlllan and husband to Jacobson and Miss Lydia Sigler. M W Wheeler, land in tp 37, 1 w; »1. fishways provided by Dr. Ray the en T J Downing to Frank Jordan, land tire number, consisting of about a S olomon —B ryant —In Pleasant Val hundred of the representative men of ley, Aug. 18, 1904, by Rev. J. W. in tp 39, 1 e; »150. F W Sifers to Condor Water A the county, met for consideration of McDougall, G. J. Solomon and Miss Power Co, right of way for power line the question, aod after the ehetion of Arvella Bryant. Dr. Adkins as chairman and J. L. W illiams — S hoemakb — In Jackson across land In tp 36, 2 w; 11. Fred Penlnger to C W and P Co, Hammersley as secretary of the meet ville, Aug. 18, 1904, by Judge G. W. right of way for power line across ing, Master Fish warden Van Dusen Dunn, J. D. Williams and Mim was invited to address the meeting, land in tp 36, 2 west; »1. Jessie Shoemake. and resp nded with a complete ex G E Fox to C W aud P Co, right of planation of the conditions existing way for power line across land in tp BORN. at the dam. He stated that the 37, 2 w; »1. problem to be solved at that point 8 W McClendon to C W and P Co, A dams —At Merrill, Klamath county, right of way of power line across was a serious one, and one which r August 11, 1904, to Mr, and Mrs. occurred whenever such an Improve land In tp 36, 2 w; »1. J. Frank Adams i nee Martha Card- Lillie and GF Wright to Samuel ment was contemplated, but which well X a sun. Mathis, land in a w| sec 15, tp 36, 4 w; presented a totally different aspect in each case, the conditions varying on S tbvbns —At Phoenix, July 19, 1904, «225. to Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, a son. S M Byers to J P Dodge, property every salmon stream in the state. He volunteered the information that H olsby —On Foots Creek, Aug. 4. in city of Ashland; »1400. all of his suggestions bad been cheer 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Holsey, a Iaaac S Morris to White A Trow fully compiled with by Dr. Bay, but that the Doctor bad, aod he thought son. # bridge, land in tp 38, 2 w; »1000. S hogren —At Portland, August Harriet A Creed to Chas M Howell, with justice, asked that such pro vision be made that he should be 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Shogren, 51 acre* io tp 37, 2 w; 11600. vnabied to make the necessity pro- twins, a boy and girl. Mrs E M Denison to T P West, lot eisions once for all and should be relieved of further disturbance oo 10, blk 40, Medford; «225. DIED GW Isaacs to Elva Rou-e, land on this account. Mr. Van Dusen further stated that better provision than he west boundary line of Medford; »200. required bad been made, and that Sopheoia J IshGore aod hutband to fuither improvement was in prtgress L add —At Klamath Falla, August 12, Alma Bullock, 2.39 acres in tp 37, 1 w. and would be soon completed, and 1904, Nathaniel Ladd; aged 73. Edward H Lofftus, Jr, to Lucinda that there would then be as complete P ennington —At the Soldiers’ Home, provision made for the passage of the Santa Monica, Cal., August 19,1904, Ganlard, lot 4, blk 9, Ashland; »1,600. fish as could be demanded, or as could be devised, according to the latest PROBATE. * of cancer, John L. Pennington, theories relating to such matters. aged 63 years. Estate of W F Doran. Final ac After his statement of the condi Canforata Perfumes M c K night —Near Gold Hill, Aug. 19, count and order made and administra tions existing Dr. Ray made a brief Stata where the statement jf bis position, saying that 1904, Will G. McKnight; aged about tor dismissed. be was only desirous of having bls tanas In the Estate of Russell H Johnson. D B 40 years. duties io the matter settled, and was B ybd — At Grants Pass, August 15, Grant, R L Burdic and S M Calkins entirely willing to do whatever 1904, the 9-months old son of Mr. appointed appraisers and ioventory should be found proper. He further outlined the extent of the new work aod appraisement made. and Mrs. R. L. Byrd. In progress, showing that be was con Estate of Byron Co ’ e. Inventory, H arper — At Woodville, August 14, structing a new fishway of concrete, 1904, Mrs. Sarah Harper; aged 86 showing real property to tbe value of much better than the one required by »2000, approved. the authorities and muco better years. equipped to take care of the salmon, Estate of R A Johnson. Ella John H ockbtt —At Hillsboro, August 10, than the original way provided or the 1904, Merle, infant daughter of Mr. son appointed as administratrix and temporary one now in use. He fur aud Mrs. G. B. Hockett, formerly of E A Fraser, J G Fleming and GG ther explained that every' available Brown to appraise property in Mal means bad been used to prevent Grants Paso. damage being done this season, and heur county. that he was open to suggestions as to Guardianship of Phoebe J Bendure. bow to better the situation. oninson s rug tore, Anna Henry appointed guardian. D. H. Miller, the county treas Jacksonville, Ore. Estate and guardianship of Bessie urer, then explained that be bad Randall, Jr. Order made to show taken considerable Interest in this Tar and Children. matter from the beginning, and bad cause why certain real estate should on several occasions made cateful in- ivi not be sold. speetkn of the situation, with a view, Estate and guardianship of Francis, at first, of suggesting improvement*, is no !Undrxa< -> to tbe* Hd« who we«s Edward and Mary M Miller. Wm G but that at the present time bls suggestions had been carried out in Miller appointed guardian. large part and that the present con NEW CASBS. dition of affairs was satisfactory. He EXCELSIOR BRAND Eliza Corwin vs Chas L Corwin; compared, with considerable detail, the state of affairs before the present divorce. W I Vawter attorney for improvements had been made and note« wet. plaintiff. the present, and showed that the im provement consisted of a change from CIRCUIT COfjRT. total stoppage of the fish to a com Wm. Mendenhall vs Rearing Gim paratively uninterrupted passage over He substantiated his re let Gold Mining Co; to lecover money. the dam. marks by giving figures which he had Z M Gossett discharged as receiver obtainea by personal observation. upon payment of »325 by defendant. He also explained several of the Jeen Mt. Luc De Roboam vs Augus characteristics of the salmon which tine Scbmidtling; to set aside fore operated to relieve the situation as soon as the fish should become closure proceedings. Order made re familiar with the existence of the straining defendant from in any ways dam. The most Interesting portion encumbering property in litigation.^ of bls remarks, however, consisted of bls explanation of the abandonment O E Monroe vs Wm Monroe; di Jtcksoiville, Oregon of tbe proposed hatchery at the dam. vorce. Order made delivering custody He explained that tbe representa of minor child Into tbe custody of the tives of tbe U. 8. Fish Commission had contemplated tbe establishment plaintiff. Caroline Swacker vs Oscar Swacker; of a hatchery at the dam, aud to that end had oraered tbe fishways closed divorce. Defendant ordered to de and racks erected at tuat point, but posit »500 with county clerk for use of that, realizing that tbe operation of plaintiff, and also restrained from in a hatchery at tbat point would re aoy way encumbering said property. sult in thousands of dead fish being sent down the river from tbat place, Ashland Mfg Co vs Jim Lan aod M be bad suggested to Dr. Ray that L Hicks; to recover money. F M such a course would result in great hardship for everyone living on the river for miles below tbe dam, and Dr. Ray had thereupon refused to allow the establishment of tbe hatchery at that roint, and had re opened the fishways and cornpe led the hatchery f« be abandoned at tbat Civil Engineer and Locator of point. His explanation of this m it ter LOCATES S MILES NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE met with great applause, particular Government Land, OWNED BY A. P ARMSTRONG, OF PORTLAND, OREGON ly from tbe people of Grid Hill who wete present. WIMER, - OREGON. On behalf of Gold Hill J. H Beeman, a capitalist of that place, informed the meeting tbat he had Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction for hatchiug purposes, from Pure-Bred, High-Grade Barred riyiuoutli Reel been considerably interested In the Guaranteed. chickens, is dirt cheap. The Barred Plymouth Rock i*t the best all-round «.hie'., matter, as he bad financial interests in the city and made hia home there, en known; matures early, grows large—a good lajer, and unsurpassed for 11 -5 table. First come, first dbrved. Order now, and thus make sure of a start i. and was therefore concerned In all that affected its welfare. He an these superior fowls. There is money in them, whether raised fur the utatke nounced tbat he bad been interested I or for home use. It costa as much to keep a “scrub” chicken as a pure-bred io tbe preaentation of Gold Hill’s and it is not worth half as much for any purpose. Call at the farm, or write protest to tbe Governor, and bad I signed tbe same, and stated that MONTHLY MAGAZINE K. R. ARMSTRONG. JACKSONVILLE. ORFGON he bad done so with tbe idea tbat 4 <4M ilv L ibrary tbe situation was very different I from what he found on his arrival i at Gold Ray^^He explained that ♦ 2 Coweel’C NovgtS VCARLV the facts as *to tbe completion of a ¡ permanent fishway at the corner MANY 3HOR’ STORIES AND MORMON BISHOPS' PILLS £vt bear in ss. of the dam were not known to him PAPERS ON ' IMELY TOPICS over 6U yours by thp leaders of the Mormon Chnroh and their or to tbe others In Gold Hill at the rollovers. 1'osltlvely cures the worst cases in old and young À BIG MEETING HELD AT SOLD RAY. BAD . REATH ft Nasal CATARRH * California CASTOR IA //^feather UM KH Yu H Atwiyi Bucht SAWYER’S POMMEL SUCKERS St Mary’s Academy, N. D. YOUNG, 15 CENTS PER EGG LIPPINCOTT'S [he Bast in Current Literatim S2.EO »«*• 25 cts a cost r.O COVTiNUEO »'URIES ivt»» XUMSSN vOMCltl a ,W -TSlU VIM! VISOR! VITALITY! arising from effects Of self abuse, dissipation, excesses, or cigarette smoking. Cures Loai Manhuud. Impetency, Luat Puwur, 7 ~' - <*ai>a la Back, Evil Desiree, Beaalaal Emiesiuaa^Lame Baek, MurvuaaDeklliry, ___ >lu.e»CeMUr»k» • easlaeka, Uadtaees ta Marry, Luce uff Betaua. Vari- iTW eeeele,ueCeastipa- Twf'.chiagof Bgua tlua. Stupa tkaiekaeae off Discharge, Mtope Nes-vuwa Hda. Fffecta are immediate, impart vigor and potency to ever« CENTS function. Don’t set organs. Stlmslatsi despondent, a euro la at hand. Restores email, undeveloped tbe brain and nerve ce Sers. 50c. a box, e f' r L-W by mail. A written guarantee, to cure oi 50 uione? refunded, with 5 boxes. Circulars free. Aridrooo, BISHOP REMEDY COM San Franolaea, Oal • At £ P. Estabrook« Gold Hill. I ford. T. E. Pottenger, merchant, Med ford. L. B. Brown, merchant, Medford. D. H. Miller, county treasurer and merchant, Medford., A. 8. Bliton, editor Medford Mail, Medford. A A. Davis, capitalist, A edford. L. C. Coleman, capitalist, Med- ford. J. S. Howard, U. 8. Mineral Sur veyor, Medford. All we can do is give advice. Holbrook Withiogton, lawyer, Of course that’s easy. But our advice Is really worth a little Medford. M. Purdin, lawyer, Medford. more to you than most people’s, for we offer to give you the first bottle of our M. S. McCown, capitalist. Medford. medicine free, if it falls to help you. J. E. Bodge, merchant, MetJJord. We could not afford to do this unless W. J, Mahoney, R R. agent. Med our medicine was good. Such an offer, ford. on the wrong kind of medicine, would F. W. dwell, orchard 1st, Central put a merchant prince In the poor house. Point. Dr. Miles’ Nervine, however, as years J. 8. Orth, county clerk, Jackson of experience have proved. Is a medi ville. cine that cures the sick. R. B. Dow, county recorder, Jack Those whom It cannot benefit—less sonville. than one In ten thousand—we prefer to J. F. Miller, merchant, Jackson- refund their money. ville. T. J. Kenney, merchant, Jackson- All we ask of you Is to try Dr. Mlles* Restorative Nervine for your complaint. ville. J. Ctonemiller, mercbart, Jackson- If you suffer from sleeplessness, nervous exhaustion, dizziness, headache, mus ville. cular twltchlngs, melancholy, loss of W. H. Miller, merchant, Jackson- memory, weak stomach, poor blood, ville. bilious troubles, epilepsy, St. Vitus’ E. Britt, capitalist, Jacksonville. Dance, etc., we will guarantee to benefit G. E. Neuber, merchant, Jackson you or refund your money. ville. You are the doctor. C. Ulrich, merchant, Jacksonville. C. W. Conklin, merchant, Jackson “My son Bert, when in his 17th year, became subject to attacks of epilepsy, ville. so serious that we were compelled to S. P. DeRoboam, U. S Hotel, Jack take him out of school. After several physicians had failed to relieve him, we sonville. gave Dr. Miles’ Nervine a trial. Ten W. M. Puhi, barber, Jacksonville months treatment with Nervine and J. H. Huffer, capitalist, Jackson Liver Pills restored our boy to perfect health.”—MR. JOHN 8. WILSON. ville. Deputy Co. Clerk, Dallas Co., Mo. Will Plening, Medford. Fred Burk, carpenter, Medford. TG’WPT Write us and we will mall * a V-E i X i yOU a Free Trial Package of B. F. ADKINS, Dr. Mile»' Anti-Pain Pill», the New, Attest: Chairman. Scientific Remedy fur Pain. Also Symp J. L. H ammersley , tom Blank for our Specialist to diagnose Secretary. your case and tell you what Is wrong and how to right ft. Absolutely Free. Address: DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., LADORA.TUIURS. KLKUART, IND. Sick Headache Blame No One But Yourself if You Don’t Get Well When SicK 9 oo D rops AVegetable Preparationfor As similating the Fax! and lieg ula , tBig the Stomachs and Bowels of! lNFANIs/i H1LDKI.N Promoles Digeslion.Cheerful- ness and Rest Contains nei liter Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. CASÏÜHIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature N ot N akcotic . of t)U i+SAMCELPtrCHÜt /^.lyx’an S m J- Mx.Smnci • Ho.k.lb Utt - yfaûr .terW ■* In Use For Over Thirty Years FMnp.frwZ - (ícnM S m ? Wùtfryr*™ Ffavor Aperfecl Remedy TorConslipa Ron. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature oT NEW YORK. 41 b monili s old ) y H O S I S - J j (. I N,Si CAST0R1A “For several years my wife was time ut tbe circulation of tbe protest, troubled with what physicians called EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. aod tbat the conditions actually ex sick headache of a very severe char isting were a great surprise to him acter She doctored with several phy and uls associates. He further an- sicians at a great expense, only to i.ouneed that, on behalf of himself grow worse, until she was unable to do and those who had been associated any work. About a year ago she with him In the forwarding of tbe began taking Chamberlain's Stomach protest to the Governor, he bad no and Liver Tablets and today weighs hesitation In saying that tbe ar more than she ever did before and is rangements mace and in course of real well,’’ says G. E. Wright of New construction at the dam would be London, New York. For Sale at City .OREGON . satisfacti ry to anyone who was fully Drug Store. conversant with the true state of affairs. His remarks were freely en dorsed by others from Gild Hill, i HERE AND THERE. Monmouth, Oregon among whom were CL F. Young, J. Begins Its 23d year on September 30. 10M L Hammersley and H A. Mears, and Four terms in each school year, affording it was then suggested that a com The shirt-waist man must pul a coat equal opporiunlties tor beginning a oourse in September,November.February aud April Tbe mittee be appointed to formulate on or stay out of tbe Fine Art Build best training tor teachers is tbe Normal Course resolutions to be acted upon by the witbits assurance of good positions al good ing at. St Louis. meeting. wages Write for new catalogue containing b 11 Information, concerning course of study D 11. Miller then asked the atten Gen. Kuropatkin reports that per training in actual teaching afforded under real tion of the meeting while he gave fect order marked the retreat without conditions in town and country schools, and them a few additional figures as to roll details about tbe advanced course of study with the additional advantages attached tbe passage of fish over the dam, say explaining that tbe order was Japan- Address ing tbat he had carefully counted the I oese. Secretary J. B. V. BUTLER or fish going through the fishways, at A Paris physician says meat pro President E. D. BRESSLER. die hour when tbe movement was duces appendicitis. Appendicitis is a STATE NORMAL. the lightest, and bad found by actual Monmouth Oregon, count that fish were passing over tbe very fashionable disease, and tbe cur temporary fishway at the corner of rent prioes of meat tend to make it still the dam at the rale of 140 per hour more exclusive. ind over the origioal fishway at the F. Wilson, of Platte City, was nom rare of 250 per hour, or 2500 per day ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICI. inated, Aug. 20th, for congress by tbe passenger on the southbound of t^n hours, this estimate being Democratic district convention of the based on the passage of tbe tish dur train one day last week reached Glen Tbe undersigned has been duly appointed ing tiie heat of tbe day when tbe i Fourth Missouri District on the 1031st dale clad in a handmade smile and a and qualified m Administrator ot the estate ut movement was at its lowest point. ballot. The convention had been in a Rebecca Crump, late of Jackson (Jeunty. Ore slumber robe,says the News. Upon re gon. deceased All persons having oaims In connection with tbe number of said estate are notified to present tbe tiring be had plaoed his puree contain I against tish killed at this print, he stated deadlock since July 26. same, duly verified. to the undersigned ut hia tbat he bad made 18 visits to the dam An American newspaper published ing »80 under his pillow, theD deposited residence near Jacksonville. Jackson County, for tbe purpose uf inspection, and in Paris recently contained the follow his pants, vest and underwear in : Oregou. within six muntth, from the data ot this notice. Dated thia 27th aay of July A. D. had at no time founo more than a few 1904. JOHN G. CRUMP. ing ad vertisement: “ A young man of the hammock st retched along the Administrator ot lbs Estate at d ad fish, and never bad found more Crump, deceived. than had always been found in tbe agreeable presence and desirous of inner side of bis berth. While he was Rebecca A. E. and C. L. R kamks . Attorneys. river in various places at this season. getting married would like to make sleeping the hammock became un He was followed by Mr. Hammersley, tbe acquaintance of an aged and ex hooked at one end and bis entire ward ADMINISTBATOR’b NOTICE. who -tated tbat be was a resident of perienced gentleman who could dis robe was blown out of the window Gold Hill, Was postmaster there and Tbe underslgned.havlag been duly appointed bad the interests of tbe place at I suade him from taking tbe fatal step.” At Glendale the porter purchased a suit administrator of the Estate of Clarendon Mor risoa.late of Jackson county. Ore, deoeeaed .per heart, and had followed this matter Six weeks before the blue eyes of for the unfortunate man and be con sons having e'.slm* against said Relate are with interest, that tbe majority hereby notified to preaent then., with tbe pro per vouchers attached, to me at Jacksonville, of tbe signers of tbe Gold Hili pro tiny Frank Morkell blinked In a tinued hit journey. Oregon. w.tLit: six uiuli L s from the date test bad never visited the dam and strange world it was surrendered to hereof were not familiar with conditions bis uncle by its mother. One hour Dated thia »3th day of July, 1904 ORIS CRAWFORD, there, and that practically none of and a half after its birth the infant NOTICEOF FIN AL SETTLEMENT Administrator ot the Estate of Clares den them were aware tbat the upper fish I ---------------- Morrison, deceased way was but a temporary structure, was taken from her and carried to the , NOTIC J IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE A -- -------------------------- ! undersigned has tiled his finsl account as ad- hut that all imagined it to be a per New York Foundling Asylum. 1 mirlstrator or the estate ut Wm. S. manent Improvement, and that no Prof. E. F. Pernot, State Bacteriol i Cook, deceased, in the County Court for further provision for the tish was to . Jackson oounty, Oreffon, and Hon G. W. ogist, reports the appearance of an un I Dunn, tbe judge ot said court, has fixed be made. He further stated that the , the »th day ot; September 190«. t inspection made in the aftern* on had usual disease among poultry in various Thursday at 10 o'clock a. m., at the court house satisfied ail of them, that the cum- sections of the middle and western part i ,n Jacuson county, Oregon, as the time plaiut was ill-advised, and that ail of the state. This disease, which he r and place for the bearing of objections thereto and tbe settlement of said estate were satisfied with the arrangements WE GUMAITEEI I state» Is a cent agio us pneumonia, very I All persons having object one to said made and in course of construction. account are hereby required to present tbe The matter of adoption of resolu quickly affects an entire flock, and is same st said time kid place. this 3d d day August, 1904. tions was then considered, and upon | nearly always attended with fatal re- 1 Dated ,h { ROBT. s “ * Si ’ ° cf COOK. r Aumu Administrator. motion, seconded by many of those suits. J. R. N sil . Attomev. preseut, the chair appointed a com mittee of seven, consisting of D. H. I Geo. Sontag, the noted bandit, who Miller, A. A. Davis aod J. 8. Howard, worked in conjunction with Chris Ev of Medford, J. H. Beeman and C. F. ans, in' California, has applied for a Young, of Gold Hill, and John Miller THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. and T. J. Kenney, of Jacksonville, commutation of sentence. He says he ■retai or iwivatvous . will go to Minnesota and lead an hon to draft resolutii ns and submit them THE SCNUIHS rUCFAUCO OHIV SV to the meeting. Thecummitteeshort est life. He claims the Southern Pa Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. ly reported the following resolutions, cific and Wells-Fargo Company will KT. LOUIS MO. wtnen were unanimously adopted by Sold by Dr. J. Hinxle. Central Point. the meeting and signed by a majority sign recommendations. of i hose present, the balance having Alexis Priskorn, the trick bicycle NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. already left for home. After tbe rider employed with the Fioto Shows, signing uf tbe resolutions tbe meet died at Baker City last week. Priskorn U nited S tates L and Ornes. ing adjourned, all of those present R ostbcbc . Oregon. May St. 19U4. sayinu that they greatly appreciated was one of the most daring riders who Notice la hereby given that in compliance the opportunity giveu them to see for has appeared in public of late. He with the proviaion» ot the act or Congress or June 3. 1878. entitled "An act tor th« »ale of themselves wb.it the state uf affairs performed the loop-the-luop act,which timber land» In the State» ot California. Ore really was, and expressing complete was equal of anything attempted in gon. Nevada and Washington rerritory," as satisfaction with conditions as they extended to all the Public Land Staten by act ot August 4,1882. Krick Oberg ot Iron River, found them. The resolutions follow: this line so far. He was 24 years of County ot Jackson. Slate or Michigan, Hied W hereas , Certain complaints have age. tn thia office on May 31,1904,51s »worn statement been made in regard to tbe condition No. 5102 tor tl>e ( nrchue ot the Sq Sq County Clerk Fields of Multnomah ot Section No 28, In Township No. 37 South, Mrs. Fred Unrath, of affairs at Grid Ray, in Jackson has received 26 replies from county ot Ranae No. 3 West,_and will offer proof county, Oregon, in respect to the Har<M»r?juch^' to »bow that tbe land sought 1» more parage of fish over the dam at that clerks aod recorders from various valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to e»tab- “ After my first baby was born I did sot place; and parts of tbe state to his invitation to llsh his claim to said land before the Register seem to regain my strength although the W hereas , Such complaints have them to be present at the convention and Receiver of this office at Roseburg. Oregon, doctor gave me-a tonic which he consid been made under a misapprehension of these officials, to be held in Port on Monday, the 29d day of August, 19M. He names as witnesses: James Skinner, B. L. ered very superior, but Instead of getting of tbe facts, and the parties making GUsa. Wilber Franklin and Louis Oberg, aU be'ter I grew weaker every day. My hus tbe same aud others, including the land, September 9 and 10, and in all of of Roseburg, Oregou. band insbted that I take Wine of Cardui undersigned, have, at the invitation them there la ac expression of appre- Any and ail persons claiming adversely tbe above desortbed lands are requested to file for a week and sec what it would do far of Dr. Ray, made a thorough investi I elation of the effort to bring the clerks their claims in this oflioe on or before said ■M. I did take the medicine and was very gation of the situation, and have AM day of August, 10b«. grateful to find my strength and hcalth found the facts to warrant the follow 1 and recorders together for mutual J. T. BniiMKS. Register. benefit. slowly returning, tn two weeks I was out ing resolution; now therefore be it of bed and in a month I was able to take The Imperial eagle, the largest of Resolved, that tbe undersigned NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. up my usual duties. I am very enthusi he.eby respectfully represent to His the species known, files to a height of astic In its praise. ” U niticp S tatks L amp Ornes. Excellency, the Governor, tbat tbe from 10,000 to 15,000 feet. It is a na Roseburg, Ore., May 31, 1004. means provided at tbe dam at Gold Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs Notice is hereby given that In compliance Ray for tbe passage of fish, together tive of 8outh America, and its habitat of generation for the ordeal of preg with the provisions ot tbe act of Congress ot with the further improvements in Is among the lofty mountains of that June 3, W78, entitled "An act tor the aale of nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis timber lands in tbe States of California, Ore contemplalipn and in course of <>on- country. Its power of flying to high carriage. No woman who takes Wine gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as struction will be as complete an ar altitudes is only exoeeded by the con of Cardui need fear the coming of her extended to all ths Pub.ic I.and States by act rangement for that purpose as can te of August 4, 1803. Louis Oberg, ot Roseburg, child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken dor of the Andec, which is said to have County of Douglas. State of Oregon, died devised, and that those of tbe under Wine of Cardui before her baby came in this office May 31, l0O4,hia sworn statement signed who have heretofore made attained tbe height of six miles, or she would not have been weakened as No.6100. for the purchase of the WK NWfc, complaints in regard thereto hereby within one mile of the greatest height Nq SWq, of Section No 3t, In Township she was. Her rapid recovery should No. 37. Range No. 3 West,and will «.fler proof to rescind such complaints and show ever attained by a balloon. commend this great remedy to every show that the land sought is more valuable for that the same were made under a expectant mother. Wine of Cardui its timber or stone than for agricultural pur Missouri recently celebrated the an misapprehension of the facts and regulates the menstrual flow. poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver ot Ibis office without thorough knowledge of the niversary of her admission into tbe at Roseburg. Oregon.on Monday, the 22d day blluatton of August, 1904. He names as witnesses. Erlek Union. That great state was a wilder Signed: Oberg, ot Iron River. Michigan,James Skinner, E. L Giles and Wilber Franklin, allot Ruso J. it. Beeman, capitalist, Gold Hill. ness in 1821. She is now a prosperous burg. Oregon. C F. Young, merchant, Gold Hill. and populous commonwealth and is Any and all persona claiming adversely tbe J. L. Hammersley, postmaster, Gold scheduled as the fifth state In the Uni above-described lands are requested to die their maims In this office on or before said SM Hill. on. Her 67,000 inhabitants eighty- day ot August. 19U H. A. Mears, mining operator, Gold J.T B miduks , Register. three years ago have expanded into Hill. 3,500,000. Her story past and present W. A. Carter, ex-representative and merchant, Gold Hill. has just been published in a thick vol L. L. Duffield, merchant, Gold Hill ume of 600 pages hy tbe World’s Fair G. A. Fisher, Gold Hill. Commission. „ a W. M. Gruos, Gold Hill. a The report of tbe United States Ge a W. 1. Vawter, Pres. Jackson County Bank, Medford. ological Survey for the year 1903 shows B. F. Adkins, vice Pres. Jackson that the output of iron ore for that a County Bank, Medford. Rough ard Dressed l x irber, Mouldirgs, Poors Dr. H. P. Hargrave, physician,Med year exceeded the total output of Ger- and Window Firn.cs : rd Casngs, I) n tnsicn nany and the British Empire for 1902. ford. Dr. E. B. Pickel, member State The total production reached 35,019,- a Timbers —Eveivth rg Ct n j ktc ior a House, a Board uf Health, Medford. a 308 tons, or little more than 500.000 a Barn. Biidge or any liir.d oi Wooden Stiucture, Dr. W. L. Cameron, coroner, Med- tons under the record-breaking output a Furnished Promptly. : : : : ; ; ; ford. a E. N. Warner, merchant, Medford. of the previous year. Of this 26,573,- Geo. F. King, merchant, Medford. 271 tons came from tbe Lake Superior Capt. J. T. C. Nash, capitalist, Med district. a • a a Shipments to Any Point in the l>ited States. High a a est M arket Price Paid for 1 umber Fi om Anv Mill a in Southern Oregon: : ; - a a a • a has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and O Half MDKon a a a a hotties. Does thferecord of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. a JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Kecioss» withavwy Sottish aTmchnL package of Grove*» Block Hoot Liver Pills._____ a State Normal School WHITE’S Cream Vermifuge WORM REMEDY I Tour Cold Curoa w 5a —-- ---------------- THE------------------------ IOWA LUMBER : COMPANY* QUALITY and FINISH Second to None : Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic THE IOWA LUMBER CO., :