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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1899)
When Tu Ride «heel FRlOl ÍR1BUTE P. ID LY EN GL A MD. MYSTERIOUS ISLANDS Foot-Ease, ¿.„..bake a powder JAPAN ^,^^11.«’. --------------- Little Dot» ot Land in the PaciSc That Are Hard to Find. lur the feet. Il keeps your feet cool, prevent« «westing tort, end make, y. ur ,o.luran.w tru fold * a 4 1"Am 1 I taMh 4l»Mk — L. a ,..,). Over l.OOO.OOl) wheel I .. people greater. are using Alloa*» Foot-Ease. They all prstse it. It give« real at J comfort L •marting. hot, avolien, aching, lee I and is a certain core (or in growing toe-nail«. At all druggi«U and ehoe store«, 25«*. ''ample FREE by mail. Add re««, Allen S. Olmsted. L-e Roy, N. Y. KINGS READY TO OUT Tribe« Wear I»« lira »■•■F«lrw. la I b AI*. IfireO > • laHaaltr Ike Pt» ■ I all«»»«. European Monarch» Who Are Will ing to Abdicate. 1« Rw Lunger In with Their Sakjeet« «ad Otkrr« Tkreat- I1* »■•« VS Itk Adverau p* Isolala tn re«. Selected for Experiment in This Country. s ¡re j-copie who inhab* r Lnihmaputra. tbe j ing tract in India oundrd on the north • mge of mountains, which rise toa few ie the Lewi .of the ating in the swowy Prof. S. A. Ke-tpp- tk» «p*«al ecm | aiasioMr of Secrotarj U ‘ orient to inrrotiir»'* <k‘ aTa^jbJity c rxstem plant» and er*< j - • i rse in thia conatry and : Tueiis of those that are vc i I submitted bis preLminary rv I miug up the work. i TLrrr are a number of ni is | plar t» selected for «-xperimr . view to comm >a u*age here ’ inelud* iwrriiMDoni. the east □ct of which is a fur n I than ours; bamboo, Jap ! camphor trues and hajt dmmoa and pear > ■ reached here and haw I to c xpr r» me nt stations. As to the prr«imni found very f I tested to be j A few. howe the r» pun | P<r»i i taou , Japan. Th* »uakro ih j tiuu of the seed:e®>» var | sixnmoc, which is dried I like a fig. Some plumu 1 :n Japan for hybrid^» j >!ums. The bamboo is used in Japan 1 i infinite variety of purposes, ard i? is l even a table delicacy. Whether the | \rcercan taste will be trained to u«»- rhe bamboo a* a food is not but the report says it wil many of the southern state great value in many ways. ( other use« it is suggested as □ n. for eave troughs, light fenc j pole» or rafters. Il is the a warm climate, and in rich ' frequently grows 60 feet ii , The Japaneur pear brot ! very hardy and is largely t i and it is usable for t j tbror,’l:out the UnitedSta I vantage it Las over the Ai is that it is said to be p Higrt. Ciu;hor trees w becau v t: 3»ariety will st. of ocr gulf states and tbe and orrar’ental. The ba per rru.berry, it ia urged, with the Lam boo for a vx posts. The cry pomtria Ja principal tree used in ref mountains of Japan and it valuable addition to the w southern slates. Ilagl. cr lespii forage plant, apparently It stands the drought » alfalfa in characteristic value, but mor»* hardy. 1 er soil and ha* a morevi A variety of rice was w the island of Keusl 1 will not brrak up F* of from 40 to 75 pt r cause« in the ‘ United» State«. Tbe department of agricul t . it . ha* re eccived th etie* o >f Russian grains and < ut't k the grains being celeetf relation they will resi« dr. c^ht. All the-< era» distribution, but an imented upon first at tl ricuitural Matiûn». — Ch Much attention ba» been gnen of late to what we may cull tbe strange case of Clipperton island. It ia not more >f M Abdication »eems to 1« in the air. At than three miiea in circumf*■rvuce, and I no time »ince th« eventful year» of it lie* in the western I**« itc something re no allegiance to ! 1S43-W, when the whole of Earope n •y like 800 mile* we»t of Mexico. In thv Life uf Apprentice* at the Training I be said tn have been in o|«en in«urrec- po wer. wide expanse of the Pacific ocean it tk>n against the medievally autocrat nolngnfrhe At th Station. show* like a mere speck, ao sb all a« ic tendrncie» of Ils ruier», Lave the re the Aar Raj »a. trr to be of no value, arcroingly. aave as I«ceo so many reigning sovereigns who the were umu a refuge fur a few of ibe army of bract 1 are declared to be un tbe point wf aban t-FU, 1 hpV’**" I Fl comber* -who have burst ail bound» doning their throne*. their Lilia ■ fr of habit and have wandered faraway’ In 1'4* the monarchs were mostly in the course of their downward prog •» 1 princes bom in the previous century I d < tune t reus. But the ownership of Ulipp* k ton and reared within the influence of it* tais rtion < stand has of late been etaimed by m added fewer than four countriea—Mexico, tbe Almost every boy by this time known tradition*, utterly incapable, therefore, A m r. t 4»ny Il ahi United State*. France ami Greet Writ- of batUeshipa and cruiser«, of tor of comprehending »Ui h new-fangled no •' r the rii’ht ' sin; and when it 1» added that tbe is pedoes and torpedo boat«, and of the tion* a* popular government and na rrs in the > land ia a favorite haunt of sc» bards, gallant otRcer« and jolly jack tars who tional constitution*. rectors Sooner than lend their names to any and that many tons of valuable guanc man the ship«; but it 1« safe tu say is claim to are waiting to be picked up. the reeaon that there are few indeed who base •uch subversive idea*, which they re edge ► allow the I orderer* to I* then for this unwonted solicitude, even in ever heard of the young naral appren garded a* synonymoua with sanguin eli nei (gatherer*, and commit rd al tice. the work which be has to do. and ary revolution of the character that own sn era of land grabbing, will be ap Drought Lowia XVI. and Mane An dm* for a a* ii. —• »•» hr mad* what his chances are fur the future ¡«rent. by gvwrmrnent itself. thus ci» It ia enough at present to say that be toinette to the scaffold, they preferred Clipperton island Is of Interest tn an a power of control o*er th* is an enlisted boy, wbu by meat.« of a to abdicate; and it was during these ta other direction. Il to one of tbona nu roeroua stretches of land set in the great deal of drill and training devel ;wo eventful year* that the throne* of 1 tribe» whi.h La» since been frequently Austria. Sardina. Havana. France Mid > used to inxMi effect.- midst of the sea*, sunny and otberwiae. ops gradually into a most effic.ent and Il ia req for a Lo.'y of freebooters tn which, after their first dtacorery. for useful man on board t f uur r xlerc Holland were vacated by their occu- punts. ■ *lip down, harry a tillage, and retiTrn many year* elude all endeavors to lo ships. If to-day, half a century later, their I lung before the alarm ia gtvrh; and a cate them again. It has now been, as Although, as already stated, the ap it were, nailed down In one p«irtieular 1 prentice can rever hope to become a •ucce**or* desire in turn to abdicate, it system of outfosis along tLr frontier, •pot I d the ocean—that to to say. it» commission**! officer, there are many i* that they, too, have become firmly which would render woch raids i nj«wsi- exact position ha* been finally deter positions of trust and honor in the convinced that popular legislation is in bie, can be maintained only at great service that are open to him. if he but compatible with go«Ml government— expense. while a punitive expedition is mined by warahipa sent out for the ex even more costly. tLe trit*** retiring pre** purpoae of searching for it and applies himself to the tasks assigned that ia, a* viewed from the throne. Of the sovereigns reported to l»c <>n quietly and leading nothing but a few settling all doubt» aa to ita exiatence— | to him day by day, and is awake to the sod tbe only thing remaining now 1» | epportumtiea that are sura to turn up the eve of abdication we have, in the hula to burn. first place. King George of the Helien***. that the queati >n of ownership «hould j for him. The gent ie saw age ia, however, by no be settled. It bappew that there is Tbe boy» at the training station truly who declare« himself sick and tired of means free from gold hunger and the another island about 400 nutea south may be said to live in a little » >rld of his uncomfortable throne, and does not reflection that a little outbreak by one west of Clipperton. and rich in the j | their own, for they do not need to go hesitate to deciare that, the very at of the young bloods means the stop- same deposits that make that place outside of their own circle to And any mosphere of Greece having ceased to be ¡Mige of government revenue for the worth possessing, for which adventur- I of the need« of life. At cerKin hour» congenial to him. he is anxious to sur whole tribe has a moat deterrent effect. ous miner* are at thia moment looking I of the day they form a welLregu- render a* soon a* puMible hi* scepter E'try cold weather, the hilhnen come A* late aa July laat a vessel Darnel > I la ted school in which they arc 'aught to his sou Constantine. down to the plains to receive their He is no longer in touch with hi* sub •*poaa.” as it is called, or goteromeot Moonlight left Altata. Mexico, on a I all the elements of »cieaicc, English voyage in search of thi» latest mysteri- ! and mathematics—enough to enable ject*. ha* no friend* at Athens save vis grant. Th- v r-p -t on the cha meter of >ua island, and »pent 52 day» if fruit | them to under«laud thoroughly and to itor» from abroad, and is ennstar.fty the snowfall in «heir hills during the less labor toward thi» end. Her rap- handle intel.igenUy the various fitting» forced by the somewhat d»*reputabl* previv’ « >» r information which is tain failed to find the place, and. fear- and armament of a modern man-of- policy of the cabinet* that succeed one taken into account when forecasting another with such rapidity in his do the com.ng rainfall —and of the exist ng that hi» provision» and water wcuM I war. run short, returned home to report that . Well-informed and thoroughly prac minions to place himself in an awkward ence of disturbance» amongst them, and cither the rough charts of old < apt. i tical officer» are stationed there to in and eml»arraseing positi <n with regard offer to government a paltry gift of a Martin -nd hts aaaoctotrs were in er struct the apprentice« iu all the drills to those foreign court* t > which ha is few bambtMi I k »"« and arrows in m ror or else that some strange eaismic I and maneuvers used by seamen afloat bound by ties of cl<*»c relationship. turn fur a large bag of rupees.—London phenomenon had caused the loat i«ta j \ jm 1 a&hure. including infantry, light King ihH’ar is likewise talking > f re Sketch. to disappear years ago. perhaps, for ad j I ».rtil’ery, seamanship in all its forma— -signing h»s rown U» his eldest a n. In that mortal soul knows. Spice ia add- j both theoretical an«l practical—the *er- , rhis case there is not *ne. but two parlia- rd to thi« romance by the fact that I ' eral kinds of signaling used in the sere- nients with which to contend, and as mother ’Frisco captain located the I ice, the handung of boats under steam. tiiat *t Stockholm »• always in direct place definitely a year nr two before, ’ oar* and saMs. and the use of sword and opposition to that at Christiania, he can- and found a small colony there, whfeb gun in the arts of fencing and of bayo nut content the one withuut offending th« other, the result being that Norway rolnoy is still on tbe island, shipping net exercise. guano Hstheir own schooner*, manned At Newport i* the only important and Sweden are now, according to hi« by numbers of their own party, tn the I , torpedo staucn of our government. own assertions, on the point of civil leading port» on the Itacific ' ¿ad it is therefore convenient for the war. n He declares that he has dene hi* t*eat. North and South Amenra. apprentices to be taught, while there, like King George of Greece, to live up Quit« a number of expedition» have the mode of constructing a <« rped*> of late been made with the object of i and the proper care and handling of to the terms of th* constitution by vir tue of which he holds his scepter, but wresting th»« valuable secret from the ' tlje same. handful of men In whose |*o«*e*»ion it . A chaplain in the navy iadetailed reg ■ that it is abaoitrtely imp* ssjble to do so ia. and of participating in the spoils; I ularly fer duty among the beys, and any lougrr, »n<l that it is a question snd one of these tiny • we will, no doubt, to look after them in any way he may with him either f violating lhe oorona bear of a sanguinary fight for the iu- I think most conducive to their highest tion oath or of stepping down and mak pre ¡navy between the preernt colonist* 1 moral improvement. Every Sunday ing way for his son. Then. too. there is King Chrisr.an of tnd a party of marauders. Although the boys are assembled on deck to Join the stories told sbout the unknown ie- in a regular church w< rship. pr<«.ded Denmark, who. at the age of 81. finds In nd vary considerably, they al! agree . over by the chaplain, and it is a most himself face t • face with * national kg- that it exist» somewhere about 4«.W or j interesting sight to see several hun 1 stature, in which the ui’n*nw!Hh sw** Sub miles southwest of Clipperton. in | dred beys of tender age. al! in the i socialist», biostile to the throne. p ‘»-*e»» a low coral atoll covered with the rich- | same blue uniform, Joining heartily ir j an overwhelming mapority, oulnuni- The famous Nearder'bal sk» eat pbospbatt* The place also has its I the service. Th se with voters worthy i be ring the moderate Liberal» and the was dii►covered in 1S3T. hi a cave j legends of pirates* treasures, which j of any cultivation are assigned t • the I infinitesimal conservative party com- valley of a ti&ill stream Bear De may or may not have had any founda choir, and they enjoy this honor quite I i tuned by three to one. <?<*rf * o n the »un« it re! wiih I tion in fact. One of tbe expeditions of as much a» any of the several peit «lege» Broken by age and infirmity, shaken the exilicet- cave Lear. The w r| recent date, which have been fitted that fall to their lot. At certain other I i by the illness of hi* strong-minded wife. who ex cavated it. not knowing il out to look for tbe island, was the Vine times in the evening«« during rrcrea ' ' who ha» l>een his chief moral support ne. ouily saved the larger H * « ex|>edition. That vessel’» owner claim« tion periods, they sre permitted to as ' throughout his reign, and deprived. ; The cs;p of the fkull. The f; to have secured his knowledge of the semble f r any kind of innocent amuse too. of the powerful »marking of h;s *- n- place from th« old »ra captain named ment, and one of the most ] pular ' in-law, the late E mperor Alexandria of < ♦ -5 ALTERS AT« PALENESS ATD pre-znincnees are enormous, pr overhanging »uprscrbiu r Martin, above referred to, w ho died past.mra among them seems to be Ru«»ia. he feel» himself no longer FLUSHING OF THE CHEEKS HUD er ' ■r. ’ii nr .ikc any thing -»pubic of coping w^th the situation, TAN •nmc years ago. and who left an old i da . Being. (O tts sormai condiiwo sad leep a caaatttt <r< n iti. tbe skulls of txiay. si chart among his belonging*, which tokl i The spacious deck is cleared, and end announce* th.it be is about to make betslhy color in th« cheeks. - ore rir k rgly cf ri jf a »mall island in the south Pncific. I . there, to ths music of an orchestra * | way for his »on. 7 PALPITATION OF THE HEART cf the .i»irher apes. It was dec’rrr To these threw kings must be added not down on the regular chart* enor formed from their own number, they mously rich iu guano.—New Zealand trip together the “light fantastic.” It , .he name of King Humbert of Italy’, AND IRKEOl LAR DEATI.NO HUD- Huxley to br by far the mo«t ay YAN atreagtheata< the h-wrt mawks and akv.ll i hat had hitherto bee» i- Herald. is well that there are some such pleas ■ who is forced to submit to a prime non- th« nerr*w th*: »upp.y it, will »top the palpi . istcr jvrs ually abhorrent both t* him- tation an I tu'.-.ei .:-4 &*-J cauw the heart u> beat ures fcr young boys, for otherwise U b«m Virlerla WrBt Yt»ltl*s ’ *e!f and to the queen, and to lend hi» wgularly It ia difficult to imagine Queen Vic the hardships aiMf discipline of the serv *iame to a policy of which he di sap- ' • THROBBING IN THB STOMACH toria a* a window cleaner, but Little ice would become moat irksome. proves at heart, but which accords W ith j REJIGS T*i» ihr^Vng ad -1 pn’.w»t —1< Every spring and same summer tbe ap prince mm *», like other little girls, enjoy lhe view» of the leg.slaturc. a; • ‘ -t 'i HUOYAN "keeping boMt," and thia incident »» prentices are taken aboard s. me of It is no secret that the whole of h?« nove land true When a Little child the older ve*»els of the navy and are Th ia*r.d* h«r« heea cured at Rewrt Weak- I private fortune is already invested z hi uuta 1.c al b « b? NUDYAN <»• i - ¡Tin or*» Victoria went with her mother sent abrk>ad f< r a cruis* .iur.ng w hich. vbrtUkl. in antici pation of hia aband> r :• *» H U D V A N * !<•-•*' P • - ?» Jr for mat* 1 at t to visit Queen Adelaide The duche** of under rfficient oflicers, they are taught nent of the Italian thrvne. and that HU DY AN from poor AruagtaL It k a«U quectly led. of a ' Kent was obliged to le re the littla one the full duties of seamen aff st All , he finds more intolerable than ever a ia aU dixp-' re« hr Mr. pat pack«««, or • type, to a <K alone with the queen for some time, the theory of seamans tip and gunnery package« lor gtja. U your drw«tM Joea bo < «ituatiun which com pels him to »;;r- ilar to that and tbs latter, to make the pnnetM feel is then reduced to practice, ar ! th** kee« ■ . • MUDYAN REM I *v>und himself with p pie UB<> ngrr Thi« «1»teme at home, as id "Noe, my dear, jou apprentice« are put thruugh the evolu EDY company ** hi« contort, and to to him and to bate an hour to spend with me, and yon tions of furling reefing, and loosing Cc'- : t- MUOVAN DOCTORS th r *y of or'■ •' ’>«* for» r . wn toward the chui nam in a poai kB«t oee t logical anatomists of i shall do exactly as you like.** ‘“Exactly •ail. of abandt-u«rg »hip. and uf am FREE. Yow » ay «ail sod is not only diametrically opp* • a free rowu talxau If job casual cab tn» the beer sufficient to disrn as t hkeT* said th« little prince»*, irg and firing the guna on I m «ard. an which sincere rrltgr- us fewl.rgs of the ' - o the doctor« »n’4 to them ler ad view. It will be m the eyes of manv an doubtfully. “Yea,” replied the queen tiquated th. ugh they mat ba. — St. * juecn and of himeelf. but hkew glrea fra« tor tbe ask n« A4 .1 < «• —Frank Bak er, in American A b little imagining what was to follow. places the rrigr.Dig»hou*e of Italy i “Then, dear Aunt ldeta»de,” said the ol<<i»L______ ( »cry awkwan! and embarrass:r «*< I* HUDTÀN REMEDY COMPÀIY, child. ““may I be allowed to clean the Tbe Repuobcan« threaten to faster 1 tion w ith regard to all the othei window»?** Queen Adelaide was start C«r IfcdU* »*>4 E • St* tLe gold «tandar J on the country at d the old world. tied, but the little one bad her way next «es«:on of Uongre** and Ibe I SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Had it not twen for Queen Mane setting to work with sleeves carefully Kmehe of Portugal, a strong-minded •>crais expreee p>a«ure that this ac rolled up and an apron tied round her •< ?man like her mother, the countews of i« contemplated. The«, there «reni waist.—Gulden l'euriv l*aria King Carlos would have long he every proepret of a fair and «quar* ^ght between tbe two t<andar f«, wr.h a w here since rrlin ¿msbed h .» throne to his son. no ••birneta.'lie** evasion on tbe part of • petered he Republican«. phthisis while King Charles of BUYS IN THE NAVY Heart Weakness lhe prinee regent of R credited with twring on ■ ng way for the next of Finally, there ia F Bulgaria, wbt* hv* h W Y 1 Bto the gar ■S. lie U» wist «voli hu ■I Foe*«! I k k ng his at. witt »nrr of «ffrctK»« and aa n >|«tatve* Tt ■ - rict» trrak» the Em-•• r l ba. perfe'em«! hi ftn rowrsinr N rage a turp »us, tak rprd > e va ta il. E. liedt. >rst Colorado vol K w hen he rntinted 1b i M?« l |*T4vute the bw!t!e »if \ 4.» W, h - « »tvtter« wo >• a a the reed Take *1 rorws coed Foos-F ea* 'a rv Al ’ Y a batt Al al Tns Altos T, B “* «Tè. . a 1 rec X re F« llora A. Kelly. Ke.lv Dura Flaira iff, va. Ubarle» Alfred Kellgt l^efrudani. j To thy!« Alfred K,||. u??* Inibeunm. of tb. Y ou »re hereby • newer the com PG,,,, u ”•» in the »hove entitled r „ , within »ix week. i„JIU * n SF1 lu-BIlon of Uni sun,mo,, „ •? 10 •»’•*•« »ii-i an,;* plaint, then |.,r , pl.mt.ff wd! .pp!, u ■« the relief pr.ved f<>r js 1 complaint on tile ia C.uoe, I., wit: Por.d^,?, ly duwolve lhe marruge.,,,, * fore existing bet.eei Wr»-1 defendant, and ibe a of the child ot ibe p ant, to Ibe plaintiff. Thi, Bummons is pub,,.^ of llou. H. K. Hinn., above entitled court, mxd, »(Jacksonville, Jaek,on fo.,.,, on (tie 4th day of A uim , , A bk Axrti.1., Auoru^ i^ Notary Public. —From the Press, Hamilton, 111. SUMMONS III the Circuit Court «( ife Dv. Willi.ni.’ Pi»k Pi»! fur [».’‘M* < >regon tor the County «( eoutxin. in » coudGwd form. »11 the »« J*M*r N Morev, EUunjf .si. r>»oMHrv to eiv« ura life and neb- n-M to th. bfood »nd reMore ” VF. ’ I nerree. They »re an unhiding »pecific for LoaieJtne Moiejr, IM m U— | i ch dn<«»', m locomotor «i»i!». P"*“1 To Iztwie Jane Morey, iMeivU St. Vim»'d*ner. in ihe name uf the si»,. px, meum»trem. nerroue he«d»<.he the You are hereby rei|i>inM to lllh »ft. r-ea- u of the grip, pslpimtion of the l esrt pale »nd «allow complexion«, and .11 an.aer the complaint lii«j ¿L tormaof »e»kneM either m male or female. in the »bore enotl«j Hit Tn • rein from Thiirad.y, u«. ■>'. Or Widlarn«' Pi»* W* *" Aiuu.t, IH'.iP, tbe dale tk.j- • Old •> me eoies or Hundred, but »to.,, re »Mb- caiion UI this suunnoo, upon,.» *1 ill CruS)i«t». or «rwt tro« th. Or WO- you tail io to ana.er, ( ar lia.i MediclM Crosoa»,. Scheneetad,. h T.. 50 the pluintitf «ill applv tutbeC« cMts pv bo*.6 Ootet 12.50. de, lee di.u lvins the bou.|. many now exiaiing bet.eeo Ba defendant and lor In, to,i, mein, of auit. Tti» inunmoni i. published ■,< SIMMONS. of an order of the Honorabuit, BILL NYES TEXAS RIVAL, In Iht Circuit Court of tbe State of County Judje of Jo-ephin. gon, made an.i dated ih, a,c lie Is Envión» n i Want* to Write for Oregon for the County of Joeephine. July. 189V, wbeiei i it ordered a? Joseph Pollock, Plaiutiff, 1 the Xew Vork World. summons shall be published v»* , t I This cur i- 1 ter has been B ouck K iveu C o uiek , The Jump off Jce Gold }■ eeived bv the New A rk World fr< six consecutive weeks. Mining Company,» cor- j -A. C. Huoa pu ration, l>elendanl. J Attorn« Io, To the Jump off Joe Gold .Mining Com Grant* P m , pany, a corporation, defendant: In the name of tlie Slate of Oregon : NOTICE FOR PCBU You are hereby required to appear and Land Office at Koeebory, answer the complaiut tiled against you Ma tic» Idi» J“iy.U m tbe above entitled suit wiimn six x*t male teem weeks from Thursday, the 20th day of Notice :s hereby given that tie rlt le* expenc July, 1>IH, the date ol the first public»-* ing-named settler haa filed n~w o tmanc furi uuu oi this bumuioni upon you, and if ■ntenliou to make final proof u chiù. I am yuu fail so to answer, lor want theieot of his claim, ami tiiat said pro«, k tra vivo «n the p.aiutiff will apply to the Court fur made tefore it. I.. Kartlelt, eoua u t reekn fur the rebel piated tor iu fils complaint on of Joeephine county, Oregon,» g I no 1 kin tiie iu said Uuiirt and cause as iuilow«, Pam. Oregon, on Augu»t 5, m r'fikafchun an lu-wit Fur a judgment for the sum oi Benjamin P . M11 ick, ou bi. I! t. kuunt uv pure Two Thousand Three Hundred T>uiiars, lor Ore 8 la of NA1. NE . .'4.Tp By in- *t\ di'tene with interest thereon al eiahl per cent NW ‘a of . i E' j ii. names lire folios log »;>_ I lo put hi» since ibe l-»i «lay ul July. 1890, and tbe prove his continuous reridenrei?J -urn ui l*u Hundred Dollars attorney a tbe b»t lukn put meer. th fees, and lur tbe costs and difebiireeiuenl» cultivation of said lend, vis: J. H, Croxton. of Grant. 1'ieJ f «ityTraf. I ui the f lit. Tor a decree foreyer barring ìt sen my and loreclosmg Ibe defendant and ail G. .M. Savage, of Grants Paw. i,l pen-.us Haiming tbrougii or under H J Savage, of Grams P,», Us I r hyrsmi in all right, tide, interest, claim and bowt mi t t uty ul redemption of, in and to the Freyer, or Grants l‘aes,(rre. taa>uall no luiiuwing described premises, to-wit: SUMMONS lueks betr ur 1 Le Northeast quarter of tbe Southeast In lhe Circuit Court of the I . lar.er oi -rction five and tbe North saim xuidy Sam Newark west juailer of >ection Tour and the Oregon for tlie County of Joiepj Northwest quarter ol the Southwest Wilhaui F. Hathaway, ) i .alter and tbe Noilhweat quarter ol I'lamtiff, | me Northeast quarter of Section Four MMoNv a n 1 jwnsbip 35 >outh, Range Five Rebecca J. Hathaway, Defendant. J West ui the Willamette Meridian in the I mty oi Jusepb ue and Slate ol Oregon To Refrecra J If.»:!.aaav, D-ieo-aiH uinaiiiing »b0 acres according to the In lhe name of the Sial« « I nitcd Males survey thereof; together Y’ou are hereby r- jutred toapps^H * and singular the water rights answer the comp a nt tiled tgria^H and privileges, water ditches and ditch in the above enib.td Court i > tenements, hereditaments and within six week- 'r in Thurahy.l^H a; irleiia:. es thereto incident; that the 10, A D , 1SW, the .lace of thetaM -«». i described lands may be sold under lication of thi* - n.oriF, and lita^B i>- t Giri t<y tlie so to ap|»ear and . -«er -aid 'iienil i Josephine County, Oregon, ae- then for want thereof the piti&f^^" t ordiug to iaw and tbe practice ol tbe apply to the Court ior tbe rrlkim L< irt, and that ibe proceeds of such for in the plaintiff’s <*omplaint am sale may be applied to the pay merit said Court ar.d Cause, towit: E'« -i the costs of au<u sale, tbe rree to abeolutely dissolve thewfl ■-t- of -aid suit and the alter- contract heretofore existing bet»« ey - tees herein and tbe payment of the plaintiff and defendant. -■ a ;nt due the plaintiff, aud the over- This summons ia pubhebed &?■ p .?. ;1 any there oe. paid to the detend- of Hon K. Hanna, Jn«lg» oitM a that the plaintiff may have judg entitled tor’, n *-'e ill ment and execution against the deiend- Jacksonville, Jackson coaoty, ant ior ai ) deficiency there may be alter the 7lh day U August, A. 0-, ll* a, oiling the prucerds ot such saie prop abb Axnu, er.) a; ; . able to the payment ol said Atcorauy K>rP I ‘g neni, that the plaintiff may become a purchaser al such sale; that the pur r oarrin baser thereat may be let into PusreMiou Bl al -aid prrfn.-v-s and upon the expiration under N MEYE i tbe petiud ot redemption Ibe Sheriff risim art*. * :i.4kr. « Ar. 111? Af.d 4 CT deliver a deed to said premises IO Ihr SMtilUKi c * c-gaiiy entitled thereto ; For sucu • er, fur «er and different ord-i aud e.iel in u»e premise« as iu u»v Court may seem eq ntab.e and just. 1 - eummous i- pubi.sited under and .r ue ot ati t>rder of the lAouorablt ' lx tri County Judge of Josephine :y. Oregon, made and dated ibe i. ii uay oi July, lb.»u, wherein it is -d that lii - summons shall be pub : in the K< oct L ive » lot Rita once a «ret lur »ix t ncecutlve week«. A. C Huron. Attorney lor U¡aim.If, ‘»ran:« L’as-. Oregou. Stomach ’ ’<?7 ana .»4 ÇHTTTW »kiwi wujin — VIA THE Shasta Route — of the — St uthern Pacific Company. of ntar- parted e to. lor g> II 5**1 •tv V •<er San. Ji» Al 1 of a Henry McLellan, uf Hamilton. Ill . is a veteran of the l6th Illi nois Infantry. He said: •• For more than fifteen years I was a sufferer from gastritis in its worst form. I was much reduced in flesh and strength and unable to attend to business. Finally my wife persuaded me to try I)r. \\ il- liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People and to my surprise I began to get better. Three boxes effected a cure that has been permanent. When I began to take the pills I weighed 136 pounds ; now I weigh 163. These pills did me more good than all the other medicine» I have ever taken. H. K. M c L ellan .” Subscribed and sworn to before me this second day of December, 1897 R. R. W allace , tv. Portland Ar. uv. Grant* Pa* I \ au hran co LV. Sorth A I 5:2 > r. a !» 05r.a. 1 at ail «■c. tew .f o» a» an cury am\ frost place have th* 1 a xial. ext f. be «haliec IX« r F The Remorse Seek* lb« SUMMONS In ths Circuit t\,urt < begun tor the Count, ¿ l * * •<* akf* ’ighl < nea i • certain art kg ho* tired achtwg (•etseen irner. Manon, 'row. Tangent, “urg. Junction i ny, 11 «talion» FOR BLOODPOISON Bewara of the Doctors' Patchwork: You Can Cure Yourself at Home. There i. no* the tbghte»* d^ubt that t. doev*. do rr.'re harm than good in tree* ■ g Con'.agxwi» B.ood Poiaoa; many victim, . ! thi. . «UMome d.veaee would be much bwtt -r off to-day if they had never allowed the— •elves to be doeed on mercury and pota»K the only remediea which the doctor» ever give Le bh'vl poison. The doctor» are wholly unable *0 get r d ’ : -1. r ■ : - « ■ - r Attempt to heal up the cutward appearance oi the d: waae—t.-. «ore, and erupti. na Thia they do by driving the poiac into th • •y«tem. and endeavor *•' keep it »hut in with their ev®»tart d ee. of pota»n •Ld mercury The mouth wd throat and other del cate parts then break it into a -ea. »nd t',e .» cent.nurd ludeimtely. tbe drug» doing th«,Tit-ui m 're damage than the d - a«e fteeif. I had tper: Mr. H I Myer». 1 K> Mu rrry St . Newark N J urn hundred J.V.«r» with the d.etora. when I real:ted that they could ¿0 me r ' roed. I had large spo«a all over ny bd r »M these won Woke out late rwaaing aorva. and I endured all tbe » .ffer.rg whwh thi» vi.e dieeaae pno- ¿u e». I de-- ded to try r S. S. aa a laat rea r*, a-d «M tow c-eatly ir-proved I to..owed eicaely your ‘Ihrec ti ri! r S f l - - - • ’ and the large »(I tehee on my ehet I- gan tot-« pa er ard auia.ler. ard before loeg diMppear-d es t roly. I »«• soon cured perfectly and my •b n haa been aa dear as glaae ever stnee I cured my self st h«'i»e. after th» d ■••tors bad tailed completely.** It 1« »wluable time thrown sway to expect ths 4x-uws to cure Qootage ua F --d I'e-iron. for the <1.tease it be yond the.r at .1 Switu Specific— • ' t CR. ,'ORCAN'S s.t.- J 07 AHATSLIY/ liar» inquire of George Aiunw wrutt-s« » *■ «•Rtfy N W N fV <« 1 ■** tarwMtnw HIT*’“-” tMWXW’TCtly -w»t fTM. **W-< «fr r«k*n t " mner «rfix, « ’ * *SrJe D w.»i n □ \c ’ Scienti ffr í s u scr aise .... t i !r », r 'VbDAl » *25 A ex i « 5 £&». » n Portland. Net rain» iaw*. inviQif. S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD 4 T a « a I Oí SB «MM •retir Hu ìlei ib *'•* rtdtKed pnrt o< I