SHERIFF'S SALE FOR DELIN QUENT TAXES. H virtue of a warrant duly fanned by the County Clerk of the County of Josephine, and State of Oregon, in the name cf the Bute of Oregon, and under the seal of the County Court of aid Josephine County, dated the day of 1WI2, commandilng me, the Sheriff of said Joaephine County, to levy upon the goods and chattels of the delinquent tax payer named in the Raid tax roll, and if no goods or chattel be found, then to lery upon the real property ol such delinouents as set furth in Raid tax Hat. or ro much thereof an shall be niwiorr to satifr the amount of taxes charged in said tax roll, with inaa unit eioeUWS of Sale. Notice is therefore hereby given that I did.on the nay of , A. u. 1902. being unable to find any person. I property ont of which to make the said delinquent taxes, levy uon the following deseribed parcels of real proix-rty, situated in said Josephine County, described in said list as the nronertvof said delinquent tax payers. an named iii said list, and herein set opposite the said description of said property, ana win ou SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1903. boween the hours of nino o'clock in tliA fnrnnnnfi and four o' clock in the afternoon of said day to-wit: at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the County court house, in Grants Pass, in said county and state, sell the property or so much thereof as may ue necessary to satisfy the taxes so charged and oosts. at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to pay the taxes so charged in said list ana Herein set onrxmite the description of the tironortv so charged and so to be sold, together with tho costs and expenses of sale thereof, to-wit : Albany Brewing Company, hnniw nn railroad omioslte block 8" in Orauts Puss. . . . f W Allen & Schweitzer, Lot 1, section It), township 34. run no 7 88 Almy, George C. Lots 7 and 8. block 61. Oilglnal Town- site of Grants Pass 18 24 Anderson, Annie and Andrew, All of Post Donation Claim number 43, north of center line section Id, ( less N of 8 X and II acres to George), sections 9 and in. township 89. range 8 12-89 Baragor.Ichabod, N of W ot S X of N E X of 8 W X aenfion ft. townshlD 1X1. range 6 T 96 Bayse, 0. II. Beginning where County line intersects north boundary line of Donation ' Claim No. 87, run west 86.88 chains, sooth 19.74 chains, east 86.88 chains, north 19.74 chains, section ,86, township 87 range 6; . also from N K corner run , south 18.6 chains, west 86.88 t chains, north 18.6, east 86.88 chains, section 1, township 88, range 6 19 68 94 86 Bennett, J. W. "Estato," SW Wof NE X. K X of NE, MEu ol BK X, section .1, township 40, rauge 8 Big Yank Mining & Milling Company, Cue ditch and water right Bailey Gulch. . Blngamln, R. H. "Estate" NE X of sectiou 26, town ship 89, range 6 Booth, Robt A. NE X of BWi, section 0, township 87, range 8 Boyuton, N. O. Beginning 6n,W fiK't west of southeast corner of BW X of NW X running west 100 feet north 100 feet fast 100 feet, south , 100 feet section 18, towu ship 86, range 8 Brown, UC. SEofNWW, NEW of SW ,l4, sectiou 1. township 88, range S Browning, D. L. Ditch and 26 48 A 42 2 18 1 77 10 19 water rlglit out ot jorciiin Creek, also Lot 1 In block 9 in the town of Placer Caldwell, G. M. SofNE of BE X BK 4, section 16, township 87, rango 6 Carter, 8. A. NK X of NW'4, 8 Si of NW l4'. NWt4' of BW J4, section. 6, township 40, raugo 8 Clioltlcltu, Omar, DlU'h and watur right Huue creek Oorder Bros., NE 4 of NWW. NX of NE 4, sectiou 3, township 84, range 8 Corliss, II. A. All of block 8, south of F street in railroad addition to Grunts Pass Cox, Elizabeth. BW X of ' NW W, W of BW NE X of BW X section 14, township 8.1, range 6 Evans, Andrew M. EX of NEW, NE X of BE X sec lion 18, towuship 86, mnge 6 Falllu, W. II. admin titrator. tat 8, block 46, lot 10, block 65, lots 4, 7, 8 and 9, block 80, in the Original Towusilo of Grant Puss . . Farmer, Ada M. One acre in BW comer of NW X of BE 4, section IS, township 88, raugo 6 Farmer, J. E. Ditch out ol Wolf Creek Gay, Kuturah B. Beginning AO feet east and 4X rods north of NW corner of NEt4 of NE t4, running east 88 rods li feet, south 87.88 rods west HS rods, north 87.88 rods, less one acre to Mrs. Croxton, section 17, Town sliip 86, rauge ft Hackney, Dora A. NWW, of NW i4, section 84, towu ship 8i, range 6 Hansen, Samuel, Ditch and water right Sucker creek . . . HcHing, J. U NWt; of BW 4 section 8, township So, range 6. Haehuule, Fred, BE 4 of sectiou 2, township US, range 8 Horn, W. K. S Interest in ditch and water right from Soldier creek Houston, Frank, Two ditches and water rights from Iron I Uulcli Howard, Bnsan L 8 of NK t4, E i, of NW l4. see tiou W, towushipitl), rungc 8, X Interest in ditch with Hunt 185 04 8 68 7 66 1 89 8 49 10 64 7 48 7 66 9 78 41 4 07 ' 7 48 8 40 8 77 8 10 12 311 86 46 6 66 35 68 1 8li 11 80 1 77 sy. Chester. BK V: of NW W, section 2 town- slilp al, range 7 Ingles, Friday & Hamilton, Undivided t, of BK t4 of BK t.4, section 8, tnwiiship 8'), rauge 7, also Hog creek ditch Jennings, J. A. Lot A, block G, and lots 6 and 10, block J, Judsou's addition to Grants Pass Jupiter Gold Mining Co., Sam Sissul ditch and water right, Taeoma and Siskiyou Coinpauy's ditch Kearus, Geo. V. 8 X of NK y4, 8 X of NW i4, s.c tiou 21, township 3.1, range 6 Kramer, Willis A Geo. Weaver, Deed Uncords of Josephine county, pages SSH UtUi Kublc, Clara, NW V, of 7 65 6 (0 3 05 Nh. V.'. HMi'll..., lit ft....-..-!.:.. range 8 Lavton, Mary L. Beginning at bw corner ox is, n oib, running north 40 rods, east 66 rods, south 40 rods, west 66 rods, section 15, township 83, range 8 1 68 Lee, Win. L. Est 8 W of BE X section 16, township 86, range 6 5 6 Leucinger, Jacob, E of BW X section 80, E X of NW W, section 81, all iu townsliip 40, range 8 7 66 Lewman. W. M. NE W of NW hi, NW X of NE X. section 28, township 88, range 6 4 72 Llncolu, Alberta O. Begin ning at SW corner of BE X otNWX' running north 80 rods, east 30 rods, south 80 rods, west 80 rods, lots 2 and 8, NE X ot BW X, seo tion 15. townsliip 86, range 6 61 16 Louisignout, A. L. Begin ning at NW corner of N X Jof NE X running east 40 rods, south 12 roils, west 40 rods, north 12 rods, section 8, township 86, range 5 2 12 Loveland, J. M. BE X " ' NE X and lot" 8 '"' 9 tion 21, township 86, raugo 6 8 68 MrCatilstcr, John, W X of NEW, section 25, town ship 36, range 7 6 66 Mcintosh, W. D. Part of lots 8 and 4. section 19. town- ship 33, range 6 2 27 Mail, Dysche & Rowland, N X of BW X, section 23, township 84, range 6 4 36 Meutz, W. Begnning 29 rods east of west line, donation claim 88, on south line D street, running east 208 feet, south 209 feet, west 208 feet, north 209 feet, sec tion 17, twonship 86, raugo 5 4 44 Miller, Levi, Undivided k of E X of HE X E X ol NE W, sectiou 24, town ship 87, range 6 8 77 Moore, John, N W of BW X NW X ot BE X- W of NE X, section 4, township 83, range 8 7 65 Moss, Joseph, NE W of NW X, N X of NK X- W X N E W, section 1 towuship 88, range 8 13 88 Moss, Josjich, Lot 8, block 6, and lot 12, block 8, Miller and Co's addition to Grants Pass and lot 2, block A, Moss addition to Grunts Pass 6 60 Niler, W. R. Deed Record, Vol. 14, page 693, section 18, township 86, range 6, also NE W of BE W, sec tiou A, towuship 89, range 6 62 84 Nlpier, Nellie G. Beginning at NE corner lot 2, Miller & Co's addition, miming west 60 feet, south 116 ieet, east 60 feet, north 1 16 feet, part of lot 2, block 3 1 49 Ogle, Grace E. BE W, section 82, township 84, range 6 . . . 9 60 Olinghouso, Isabolle, Lot 1, block 8, iu the town of lJlaoer 19 0. & C. R. R. Contract (J. E. Farmer) BE X ot BE X section 25, township 33. range 7 1 70 Phillips. George. Fall creek ditch and water right 14 20 Phillips, C. E. Lots 4 and 6, block 47, Original Town- Rite of Grants Pass 17 70 Rittcrsphachor, Carl, Lot 6,. block 43, Original Townsite of Grants Pass 1 49 Rogue River Telephone Com- iwiiy,- IX utiles telephone lino and polos V 18 Rourko, T. F. Rum Gulch ditch and water right 18 22 Schlits Brewing Co. 8 W of SW X t sectiou 16, town- ; ship 87, rango 6 8 77 Bliafer, Louis, N X of NE i4', sectiou 28, township Ko, range 6 8 02 Shroder, Win. Jump-otT-Joe ditch 6 06 Sljie, Nancy, Imt 8 anil 4, block 9, Miller A Co's ad dition to Grants Pass 4 72 Silie, Kiwi Mil, 8 W of S of BE W of NW X. suction 6. township 36, range 6 4 25 Smith, Thomas, 7iOt H, block 45, Origual Townsite of Grants Pass 4 72 Smith and Wright, McNair crook ditch and Rock creek ditch 10 20 Smith, Mrs. 8. E. Lots 1 audi, block 76, Origiaul Townsite of Grants Pass 4 13 Sjsoisley, Wul Deed Records ot Josephine county, Vol. 8, page 215, section 17, town ship 86, range 6 7 89 Stairwalt, Frank, E ' of NK 4, SW i4 of NK i4, NK X ot SB 4, section 14, townsliip 41, range 9, Elk creek ditch 7 118 Stuuffor, Isaac, K of NK l4, VS 4 of NK i4, NK 4 of BK l4, section In, towuship 87, rnnge 6 20 71 Tryou, W. D. NW X ' NW 4, sectiou 15, township 36 range 7 1 89 Tucker, Elisabeth, I-ot 2, block T, Bournes' 1st addi tion to Grants Puss 14 75 Tucker, J. 8. W interest iu Soldier creek ditch . . 7 65 Turner, J. O. Beginning 16 chains and 050 feet south of NK corner, Kerley dona tion claim 87, running east 105 feet, south 61 feet, west 90 feet, north 60 feet to lie ginning, section 4, township 8!l, range 8 5 45 Unkuowu Owner, N of SW i4, siH'tiou 36, township 84, range 6 4 87 Unknown Owner, Ditch and water right out of All house creek 38 Utley, Ilulgh, Ist , block 25, Milroad addition to limn is Puss 511 Vcatch, Marion, Gitllcv creek ditch mid witter right 6 16 Villsrd, Henry, Trustee, NW '4 of sectiou 36, town ship 4it range 8 9 41 Wcthorliee, M. J. E ' Nw 4, K W of SW W, -tion l.i, towuslup 3D, lunge 8 12 3'.) Whittiiiui, J. A. Warehouse on railroad lniid opHwite bhvk 40, Original townsite of Grunts Puss 5 1HI Wilcox, J, D. Straiten cn'ek ditch U 80 Wiley, Win. M. Lot 4, block 2. Miller & Co's addition, less 60 feet off east end. 7 89 Wiley, Isaac W. NK of section 21, township 39, range 7 0 8 Wilson, A. tint 3, section 29, township 33, range 6 2 27 Wilson, George, K ' of W V W ' SK 4, tion )2, township 3, range 6 8 60 Woolridge, Mrs. E. J. 50 Ieet vast and west by 115 feet north nnil south, off east end, mrt of lot I, hlis'k 2, Miller Co's addition to Grants Pass 8 IS Levied a ism tho 27lh day of Novem ber, llllv', and will lie sold for nelin- 'flx Of the periodic psin which many women experience with every month it make the gentleness and kindness always as sociated with womanhood seem to bi almost a inir.icle. While in generul no wotnuii rebels ngninst what she regards as s nntural necessity there is no woman who would not L'hidly lie free from tlnr recurrinj; perioil of puin. Doctor rierce'i l'avorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well, and gives them freedom from disease. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflamma tion and ulceration and cures female weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All correspond ence strictly private suit sacredly conn dential. Write without fear anil without fee to Dr. R. V. Piefce, Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. T. Dotaii. of Mtulriil. Perkins Co.. PO-hr, write : "I wh cured of painful erixl by Ihe use of Ur. Tierce's Favnnte I'rescriptKHi. and his Cimpmitti! Kxlrnct of Kmart-Weeil. 1 think Ur. Pierce's nieiliciiies the best In the world." Favorite Prescription" has the testi mony of thousands of women to its complete cure of womanly diseases. Io not sccept an unknown and unproved substitute in its place. The BlugK'sh liver made active by the use of Ur. 1'ierce s ricasant Tenets. queut tuxes for (lie year 1901, to gothor with all and singular the appurtenances thereto belonging or in any wise spsrtniuiiig. GEORGE LEWIS. Sheriff and Tax Collector for Jose phine Countv, Oregon. Dated at Grunts Pass this 27th day of November. 11102. BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKINS. Her blue exerts a direct influence on tho bowels, liver and kidneys, purify inor and streniilhcning these organs, and mninliiiuiiig them in a normal condition of health; thus removing a common ciiuse ot yellow, niotliy, greasy ssin and more or less of pirn nles, blotches and blucklieads. 50c at Skiver Drug Oo. LUCK IN THIRTEEN. By sending 13 miles Wm. Spirey, of Walton Furnace, t. , got a box of Huckl' ii's Arnica Halve, that wholly cured a horrible Fever Soro on his leg. Nothing else could. Positively cures Bruises, Falnus, Ulcers, Krup tiolis, Boils, Burns, Corns and Piles. Only 2."ic. Guaranteed by W. F. Krcnicr, druggist. To Cure a Cold In a Day. Take l.axslive llronio Quinine Tablets All driiKirjsts refund the money if It fsils to cure. K. W. li rove's signature is on sell box. 25c. . DR. GTTNNS BLOOD AND NERVE TONIC. There is not a woman iu this hind bat ut some time in her life would have been the la'tter for tho nso of this tonic. For diseases peculiur to women, a Is. tier medicine wns never made. It is composed of the ingre dients from which the system has been deprived by disease, over-work or dissolution. It enters at once into the circn hit ion, building up tiie tissues that huvo Isieu wasted, and milking pure, rich blood iu the most direct wuy. For weuk, nervous and unsteady inplo, pimply, pule or tleshless people, it will miiku strong steady nerves mid give tho complex ion that wholesome look that indi cates health. We have hundreds of letters that people luivo written us, siiving that they had gained in good solid flesh at the rate of one to three IKiunda per week while using Dr. Gunu's Blood and Nerve Tonic. It should ho taken lifter meals, one or two tablets each time. Druggists sell It 75o int box or three boxes for t'J.00, or sent Histmid on receipt of price. We ran gluil to make reply to letters of inquiry, the advice we ive you is pluin, and easily under stood. Address l)r Bosiinko Co., Philadelphia, Pit, Fur sale by W. F. Kromcr. HEAD ACHE BACK LEGS Aclio all oyer. Throat sore, Eyes nnd Nose running, slight cough with chills ; this is La Grip. "PamkiUev taken In hot water, sweetened, be foro giiing to bed, will break it up If taken in time. Hurt Ii only ont Painkiller, "PERRY DAVIS" Soft Harness Twi m mki rour hut mmmm mm mot mm m (iu ml M Uu id mm wtre b Vmiam It I H UK A IUn OH. You m tNtglbftn lu ItlV tuk lwl l wit mm luuf u onlintvrti wuukL EUREKA Harness Oil 1 Bi Itos Ilka nw. HmAm ut H3H ' Hum. htin nil. aw lltitl t-iK-lidly prpstfr to wlUt halt) ivvmrhtif Midi bi STANDARD OIL CO. DR. ICNNER'S KIDNEY Backache All dlifnifi of Ktdnevi. CURE oiB.inr. uriaarr orau. M-' Kbouin.tljm, Lfu'k ch Ht,ir tm ica ie 0ravl Druyiy, FtiuaU Troubles. ton l become discouraged. Tber it ft CUic lor you It mvt'.i.ry miiu lr, 1 en nor 1 rp t. a f0 tint I'uttnit hit u.-Si Cmu v J tnr. All iMiultthit FrM. "A itrav,. ImttfiHl lu n.jr bU.UIrr. Aft U llM4'kit-tlM lil t' I tl&.-,ti m If I klVt ) Ilia I f It (urilit'r forttiutkntH w i-uriHt. W.T. l.Urji. l-rrlt,Va.M ST.YITyS'OANCEI'v F. r n'.a by W. F. Krmr. NOTICE FOR PCBUCATI05 Timber Lsud Act. Tuns 8, 1878. United States Land Office, Roseburs, Oregon, Sept. 19, 1902. Notice is herebjr giv-n ihsi in com- plisnce with the provisions ol Hie sel 1 1 Congress of June 8. 1878. entitled "An .let lor the sal ot tnnher larios iu ine 8'atee of Csltf'Mms. ttregon, Nevada, and Wsshii.giun Terrihiry," exit -witnallihe I'uhlic l.snd Slstt-s h aei I Aiuil-t 4. 18!l2. W lihur C Wafiloi Portland, Lkjiinijr of Mulmennh, State l Ur-'K. n has tins :sy nwl in tins office Ins "Worn tlaleineiil N'i 34!lo, for the pinhsseof the N W '-4 Nh'4 NWW.SK NW 8.V oiNfcWof rion No. 22 in Tuoehip St. 37 South, Ksnse No 7 W, and aid idler prool to show that the land (ought more vslu able for i's tiniher or atone than for a ricoltural nut pose-, and to establish hie claim to atd land before J. U. Booth Coil n iv Judge, at his olhce at tuaiits Hssa, Oregon, on Momlav. the Hill nav of December, 1U0J. He na'iies as wit- T. W. Hsnsell, K B. Mnfrt, Alfred U'istiifson, r.L 1'ickthorn, all oi fort land, Oregon Any and all persons cla:mlng an verse Iv Ilia ahove-ileserihed lands are re quested to file llieir claims in this office on or Deiore aatu mn nsy oi Decern oer 1002. J. T. Bkiimiks, Kegisier. NOTICE FO PUBLICATION. Timber Und. Act June 3 1878 Itoeebuig, Oregon, Oct. 22, l'JOJ Not'ce is hereby given that In com' chance ailh the piovtsmns ol the avt ot Gongiess, of June 3, 1878, entitled "An 4u' li.r the sale of timber lamia in tin 8laies of t allloinia. Oregon, Nevada , iid Waslnriklon Terriiory," as ix tended to all public Land blues by il Auaust 4, 1811'J. V ILLIAM K. Ilotiox, ol I'oiiland. C'oiiuiy of Mullno mah, Hiate ol Oiegon, has this day Died inlhisotliie Ins swum slateuieiii o, J7J3 for the purchase ol ihe BW'i Section tio U, iu Township H-t. sonili, Hange No. 4, Weal, and will utfei priHjf lo show ihal the isnd sougljl la more valuable lor its timlier or stone Uian for ariiuliural pU'piB-s, and lsbhli Ins claim lo aanl laud la-lore J. O. liixiili, County Jmlgr, at l.i ollice il Urania Pass, Oregon, ou lliureday the 15th day ul Juuuary, I'M.l. ii namea as witnesses: KiiiiIm-Ui II. Iloilae ami Kate Dolge of I'ortlaiol, Oregon i and A. W. ailsoy 01 tirains rasa, Oregon and ueo. u u'uler, of 8teaiubai, Uiegon. Any anil all persona claiming ad vrrsely Ihe anjvr-describ d lands are requested to tile ibeir claims in this dhce on or before said loth day lamiaiy, 11W3. J , T. ltiiiuogs. lteicisier .NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Husebmg, Oregon, Oct. 25, 11102. notice is n.reny given mat in cum uliaiice wilb the provisions of the act ol Congress ol June i, 1H78, entitled An act for the sale of timber lanOs in the States ol Calllornla, Oiegon, Nevada and Washiuslon Territory," as ex tended to ail Ihe Public Land Hiales liy act ol August 4, mn. Katk ItomiK ol Portland, Countv of Multuouiali, Htale of Oregon has this day tiled in this ollice her sworu statement Mo 3785 'or the purchase of the HE'a of Srciion No, 0, in Township No 41 Houth, Kange No, 4 West, and will oner prool to show that the land son bl la more valuable lor its timber ur alone than for agricultural purposes, and lo ablisli Ler claim said land beioie J. O. Ilooih, (Jouuty Judge, at Ins ollice at Urania I'ass Oregon, ou Thursday the lDih day January 11103. (She names a w itnesses William Iv t. JJoiIgH and Klmbeili tl. IMilge, ol rortlsnd, Uregon, A. Sllsby, ol Urants fass, U'egou ami Ueo o. Culey, ol Htiainbosl, Oreson yiuy and all peiaons claiming at versely Hie aiHive-ileseribed lands are mine-led In tile their claims iu this 'line ou or before said lfnli day January, l!X 3. J. I' IIkiihiks, Keglslr NOTK K FOK I'l'lll.lCATION. Timlier Laud Act, June 3, 1878 Unl'eil Mates Land (llli.e, Kosebiirg, Oregon, Noveintajr 13 I! 10 J Notice is hereby g'ven Ihal in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled "An act lor Ihe sale o( limber Inula in the Stales of California, Oiegon, Ne vada and WhlliKlon Territory," as extended to all lh Public Land States bv set of August 4, lvi-', .lames K. Illsckhurn ol Montnvilla, County of Multnomah, rilate of Ore gon has Ibis dsv tiled in this ol lice his sworn ststetnent Nn. 3'.l54 for the purchase ol the N W!4 ofS cnon No '.'8 in Township No. 38 ft. ltuige No. 0 west, and will oder prool to show that the land sought is more valushle ler its timber or stone than for auriitiltiiral purposes, and to establish his claim lo aid laud belore J. O 'lloolh, County Judge at his otllce at Urunis Pass, Ore gon.on Saturday, the 7ih day ol Februa ry, 1U03. tie names as witnesses' A. W. Silsbv, F. li. lirixgs, (1. II Hmitha'l of Oranta I'as-., Or-'gon and W. If. lienderion, of Montavilla, Uri' gon. Auv and all persona claiming adversely the above described lamia sis rtquesled to tile their claims In this olhce on or belore said 7th day of February, HM3. J. T. Hhiihis's, Kegisier. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act, June 3. 1S78. United States Laud (llli.e, Koseburg, Oregon, November 13, 16(V.. Notice is hereby given Ihal in compli ance with Ihe provisions of the ai l of Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled "An set lor the sale of timlier land' 111 tie States of Callloriiis, Oregmi, Ni vada and Washington Territory, " aeii,n,l ed to all die I'uhlic Laud State-i bv a .1 of August 4, 1SU2, WILLIAM II. IIKMiKHSi IN of Moniavilla, County id Xuniiotiiah Stale of Oregon, has 1 In- day (lied in this oltiee his sworn statement N i ;t!.... for the pnrchse of the S w 4 m see e n No. 28 in Towiislnii No :t8 S.,iol,, .a v'e tl west, and willoir.-r pnsi loshowiii.t the land sought is mine yaliu.ble I, l i s timber er sione til 10 I. r agii,u,ural purpwea. and to establish hi 1 la in tu said land brfore J. II. Ilmilh IN unit Judge, el his otlice ai tiiii's Pats U e gou, on Saturday, Ihe 7 li !.. 01 tVoin. ry, UMKI, He nanus ss witnes-es: A. W. Silsbv, F II H in (i. II Smith all ol tiram I'ss , l)-.-ko 1, mi ! J. K. Hlachbnrii ol llmiiaii o, Uii-k-om, Any and all p -rsooa clanuoia a lters ly the alsive-tli eerilM-d Ism's i- n , n ed lo tile Iheii claims in Hie. -Hi , ,,. before aaid "ill day ul rVh nir . l'.KM. J. T. IliniHiKn. ii- sister A LI11EKAL OFFER. The underaigtied will give a free sample of Chamlierlatn'a Stomach aud Liver Tablets to any one wanting a reliable nmiedy for disorders of the stomach, biliousness or cousti)Mtiou. This is a new remedy and a good one. Sold by all druggists. HIS LIFE IN PERIL. "I just seemed to have gone all to pieces, writes Alfred rieo, of Wei fare, Tex., "biliousiie and a lame back had made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep ami felt almost too worn out 10 work when I began to use Electric Hitter, but they worked wonder.. Now 1 sleep like top, call eat anything, have gained 111 strength and enjoy bard work." They give vigorous health and new life to weak, aieklv, run ilo njpeoiile Ther Hum. tlnly Ms at W. F. Kre in,-, may aitue. 50TICE FOR prBLICATIOS Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Roaehurir, Oregon, O t 25, 1902 Notice ll hervby given thai In eom ubaiic- l h me i'iovisioiis ol the act o1 hj. g i"i oi J uie3, 1874. in'lile.l, ' An u l lor the l.i ol 1 1 Ian in in i ft Ol Calil'lill.R, Olfg n, Nivalis. old Washing mi territory, ' as .X- emled In all ihe Pnt.ilc Lsn.l Ma es Uj ict ol Annual 4. 181)2, r.LIZABETll ri. Iionos. ol I'urilsnd, County ol Mm iio ush, ois'e ol Oit goo, list Hue il.y IH ii this olhce her sworn siatemeut IV... 780 lor the puichate ol tbe K!4 ol NE'4 and St'4 of NW.tf and oi NtJ ol Stcliou o. 0 in lowiii-biii So. 11 hotith. hanse No. 4 West, ami wul tier irol to show thai Hie lam: i.uuht is mote valuable for us tinili i sione ihsn lor sgiteullural im p.'si-e ml to eaiabli-h her claim 10 said land arloreJ. O. booth. County Jinig-, a ma olhce at (iranla 1'ass, Oregon, "i fhUfHlav the 15lh day ol Januat) IWi She Usui's as witiiHer: Wiliiaui K. E. D due ami Kale U nt,e of Portland, Oieon, S. W. siM'v. ol liianls Pass, 0.ei n ami Ueo. V. Lu e), ii 8 eauiboat, Oregon. Auv and a'l persons claiming s.l- verwiy the snov- iiefriocii lanos ar, reqileeled tu filu- llieir elti.iia III I til the on or belure (a il 10 n "si o lanuar) PJU3. J T. HHinoBa, rv glelel NOTICE FuK PUBLICATION. Timlier Lind Act, June 3, 1878. United S alen Laud Oili'-e. H'isebiirg, Oregon, Sept. l'J, l'J02. Noiice is hereby given lliat. it couinliance wild the prov.inn o the ai" of O 'ligreas ol Juoe ., ibis, Iituhd "An act lor the ale n timber Isnili iu ihe 8 s ol Calilo ni.i Oregon, Nevad i and NVsniiiiigtou IV'n torv," as rxtended to sil lie- 1'uiuh lainl a it's ur act ol August 4, leu r'ted L. Pnkth m of Portland, (.louiiii of Mullnolllall, Male of OiFg'll. ha this day filed In Hits ollice his swum statement No 31114, for Hie pun lne oi the N 'X ul t-KX, SEX of Btf.'i. A W X of HWX, and SVS X ol aWX ' Seciiuu Ao Tint township Ao ( s luth. Kang No. 7 W, and will offer piool lo fliov that Ihe land sought is mure vsln ibl for its tiniher or eione Uian loi agiicul- turul purposes, and to establish liinclalin to said land belore J. O. booth, t oiintt Judge, at bis olhce at ivrsnis rass, Ore gon, on Monday the 8ih day ol Decern ber 190'i. He names as witnesses: T W. Uatisall. W. C. Waul. R. 13 Mulfell, and Alfred liiis'ulson all ul Portland, On gi.n. Any and all persona claiming adverse ly the above desc t'ie 1 lands are r quested lo tile their claims in this Hi on or before said 8 h day ol Decern brr J. T. Cnioos, Ki-gisier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timler Land Act, June 3 1878. United Stales Land Ulli.e, Kosebnig, Uiegon, 8pt. Ill, I IK).'. No.ice is hereby given Hi.u hi com phauce wilh ihe provision of the act ut Congress ol June 3, 1878, emitli d 'An act lor Ihe sale ol timber lands iu ihe Hiales uf tahloruia, Oregi.u, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended lo sll the Public Land ftlalee In act ul August 4, I8U2, Holiert ii Mullol oi Portland, Couuty ol Ma titoinah, Slate of Oregon, has this dav li ed in Ihts olhce Ins swuru statement No. iU'.lll. loi the purchase of the NE NK1, f-E NEJ4'. SW SEX aud r-E'4 NW4 ol sectiou .No, 28 10 Township Au. 37 Suuih, Kange No 7 W.aud will oiler prooi to show Hint the land sought is inure valuable lor lis timber or none than fur agriculiuial purposes and to establish his claim to said land belore J. O. llooili, County J udge, at his olhce at U 1 au s I'ass, Oi got , on Munday, Ihe 81I1 day ul December, l',H)2. He names 118 witnesses : T. VV. Hansen, V. C. Watd, K. B. Mull.lt, and Allied lint tuison, ail of Portland, Ori-ROii, Any and all persons claiming advuiar ly ihe above described lauds are re quested 10 lile ibeir claims 111 this ollice uu or beluie said 81I1 day ol Heceiuber, IU02. J. T .IlUlllUKS, K.-gisler. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Timber Lsud Act, June 3, 1878. United States Laud Ollice, Koseburg, Oregon, Sept. IU, l'.Wl'. Nut.ce la hereby given that lu compli ance with Hie provisions uf Hie aei ul congiei-s ut June 3, 1878, entitled "An a.tlor the sale ul limber lauds 111 the Slates ol Caltturuia, Oregon, Nevaua, and Washiiigtou leriilory," as exiemud 10 all the Public Laud S ales by acl ol August 4, I Mil'.', Thomas w . Hull-ell ol Portland. C'uuuiy ol Multnomah, Stale ul Oiegon, baa this day tiled in tins ollice his swo'ii statement Mo. 34'Jl lur the pinctiaae ol Ihe SK4 ut secuon Ao 32 lu Township No. 40 Soulb, Kane No. 4 W, and will oiler prool lu ohu thai the land souglu Is iiime aiuable lor Its limber or slune Uiau tor agt icul tural purposes and lo establish his claim to said land beioie J. U. B001I1. County Judge, ai hia ollice at Urauls Pass Ote gou, on Monday the 8U1 day ol Decem ber, 11KI2. He names as witnesses: F. L I'll kllnon, Alfred Ourtufson, W.C. Vard, and ti. II. Mullet, all ul I'ortland, Oiegon. Auy and all persons clsiining sdve se ly tie uhovc-deBciibed lands ate re quested lu lile their i-laiuis in this ollice uu or belore said 81b day ol lieeeuiber, I '.-' J. 1'. Uuiuuxa. Kegisier. notice ton publication. Tuubtr Laud Act, June 3, 1878. Koseburg, Oiegon, Sept. IU, 1H02 Nonce is heiehy given that 111 c. 111 i lianue wilh ihe piovisions ul Ihe act ul C'lhf.risa ol June 3, Is78, entitled "An aei lor Ihe a'e 01 tuober land 111 ibe 5 ans ol I onion iu, Uiesou. N. in.ls, .11, d W . siiiiinicii lerr.Wn , ' as e.vlenueo i" a il 1 lie I'u ii, ic l.a,.d lau-a bj ae' ol Aogusi 4, lS'.U, A 1.1'hku t.isriKooS ul l oriland, Louuiy ol Aliilllluiiiali, Sta.e ol Wiesou has lhi Ha hied in iniaollire l.tsi-Uuili plaiiunl No 3J1I2, lor l.'.r I tiu-liase ul the SW'4 uf Section No 32 111 loaiirlitp No. 40 .uu h, Uai.ao Ao. 1 Wist, and will oiler prool lu allow thai li - land soiutil 11 more vaiuh!e lor lis limbt-r or sione than lot agiictiliural pitries, ami lo velHl.llrli his elallii to unl oiini Orloie J. O. h.sii, Uoiiiili Jnd-, al in- utile., tl liranls I'n-s, tlre giili. on .Hon., a., Ilir 8, It day il D.evui-ls-r,l!s)2. II. iiaiio s witiirs es: I ooii as vt . lianseil, F.I. I'ukiboin, W C .Waul and It ll. Mtl.u, il oi I'oi . 'and, Wr tfoli. Any and ad p roi.a i la initu adveisi 11 Hip era v.'-di scnl c I lands are re-qiM-ieed lo Hie their ilsiin- in Ili a otli. on or iHioresaid S;li dav ol Ucen.br, J. T. bKiiuts, Ui-sisier You Know Vhe.l You Ar Tivklng When you tube drove's Tasteless Chili Tome, larcause the formula is plainly print ed on every bottle showing that il is situ ply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form No t'ure No, Pay. ,"V. Professional and amateur photog raphers will he able to find iiearly even-thing luccsaary for their use iu 1 slock at A K. Voorliies' K.nlak liead- quarters. WORM DESTROYER. a White's Oreain Vermifuire. not only kills worms, but removes the mu. ns and slime, in which tl.. hni 1.1 their nests : it brines, and onirklr. healthy ivmliiton of the boilv where worms cauuot ixist. S.'k. . at Clover i'ru v o. axlxa-i V Are not more disfiguring to pnre whit pnper than blotches and pimples are to the clean whito skin. Both men and women aro at a disadvantage when the face is marred and scarred by an eruptive dis ease. Perhaps tho woman is the moro unfortunate becnuso the beauty of a clean skin and clear com plexion is her rightful heritage. And while she has the friendly shelter of the veil, it only covers what it cannot entirely conceal. Tho worst misfortune in tho case of a man with a pimply face is that he is generally set down as dissipated. If ho seeks a position his " dissipated " face discounts his abilities. If he is a salesman ho finds customers disinclined to do business with a man whose commercial reliability must be taken largely on trust, because his face is against him. Tho misery and discomfort of Buch disfiguring eruptive diseases is apparent to everyone. Tho great question is : Can these diseases bo cured ? Can this rpugh skin bo made smooth? Is thero any, escape from tho torment of eczema and salt-rheum? Can Bcrofulous sores be healed? The answer is: "AVhat has been ddne can be done." Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has cured eruptive diseases in men and women, and cured them perfectly and permanently. It has cured pimples, boils, scrofulous sores, erysipelas, eczema, salt-rheum ami other distressing and disfiguring eruptive diseases. What " Golden Medical Discov ery " has dono for. others it can do for you. It is an absolutely rcliablo mcdicino. It always helps. It almost always cures. "It gives me great pleasure to express my faith In the virtue of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery," writes Ezekiel Ploro, of Graytown, Ottawa Co., Ohio. "I suffered everything for two years with a humor on my face, which baffled the skill of some of the most noted physicians. Was advised to go to the hospital; was doctored there for s mice iiiuiiLus muiuui success. t.auie uome uiscouragcu. Then began to doctor with a "chemist." He also failed to help me. Then I began Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery, with no faith whatever in it. Did it onlv to please my wife; but I am happy to tell you that after taking five bottles I am entirely cured." "I feel it my dirty to inform you of my wonderful cure by the use of your medicine writes Mrs E. H. McLain, of Meredosia, Morgan Co., Ills. "In i.Vfli, a place about the ri.e of a silver dime broke out on my scalp and kept spreading until it went nil over my bead. It pained a great deal and ran, and we tried a great many doctors and all kinds of patent medi cines but none did sny good. So it went on until if'ro, d I wns taken sick and lay about ten weeks. I was in a very weak condition, and I was recommended to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I took about six bottles, I think. About three bottles of medi mS r " "0t tm,,k,nK of hclpinR me in any other way, but I feel so thankful 1 Iii l!,iC?W hT .,0 "Tms,l"? Vlanks for the cure of t,,e sore- 1 have often thought of eve? hri E3 bv neK,iec,c1 do so- .1 "-ink it a miracle, for I had pven up all hope tlL S ft , YU 'mVe tUe P?ke of the lerful cure. My husband thinks t l LTs - 10 VT',lc- lf you want Proof -vou can osk in the ncighbo noou. I am now m my 6-Stlt year and am very strong." AiLbnetrnir6!0 m,VSCy l eHW"S ritcs Mrs. ,Lolita J. Mitchell, of 1824 erv' '.f.fiT.A? H A1!me,Ja Co- Ca'ifo. "hy using your 'Golden Medical Disced ery after I had been under the doctor's care aud found no relief." inItnf bCe" fi.ve,',e?r9 !incf 1 took your 'Golden Medical Discovery,' for a scrofulous affec N C and I am'to'J ft "'ttTrV Mr' Zeb,lIon B- A Griffon. l"itt Co , -'11 . B. ..e" 7" Ulat 1 have had 1,0 ret" of the disease. I thought I would write and let you know that 1 have not forgotten you, and never will while I live " nJpi.Xrfn 11 xr th.orf;nKh 'Cllrc8; "uptivo effected by tho use of S i, n if" r Ud'Cal I1,wc?7 k tlli8' I' entirely cleanses the blood from remn nPH i CM"0 tU Unlil thc8 eomtpting impurities are removed there can be no permanent cure. Pimples, boils sores, etc., are only the ch od llEr M ' M "v'a,d list'aSC- T c"Te 1110 t,isee tho cause nut be c rrm,. 1 '" "- "7 eliminates from tho blood the skh T, nor ,, cl8B,n8 .dBmcnU h eauso disfiguring eruptions. It restores tho skill to normal smoothness, and tho pure, healthy blood supply produced by its means dyes the check with the ruddy hues of health 1 1 7 rrouucM Y Dr Iterces Pleasant Pellets should bo used with the "Discovery" when tho bowels aro irregu ar or tho I vor slii'TrriRl, Tl. ... v 1 ,,LU. l" niHnted tr, 1,0 ,vLl., .1 , '''K18'1- 1,10 to medicines aro cspecia V adapted to be used together whenever a laxative is required n.oroS p-iidTn1',? I 8"!S,titUtion.i9 t0 CW the dealer to make the little of tho familiar fab.o fd trade sSSiee il ffi " t0 lLe.flly k.1 TH E 23 ES oanlmlnlna eras a lo mmnl met . ff -no moro to 00m free on roooiat ol mtaitmrn - . TV I CKETS TO AND FROM ALL Points East VIA Short Lino f ST PAUL. Ujr,Urn, MHMEAP0LIS CHICAGO, AMI' I 'HINTS EAST 1 1. .... at r, iKihi.p T,,,lfl-, Seei). ei.. Il.nl'. iiimI Itnlt.-I Miiuklni' I llir .,) iu. DAILY TK.UNS; FAST TIME. , For Kales, FoMcn and full informatiue ' Virtn Tickets, Rent,,, Ac., call on or .ul.lreA , J. W 1'flAI.OX.T. P. a. II IUCKS0N, c. t a 12'J Tlilnl aireet. Portlanil A. B. C. DF.SNlSTON, H. W. V 01 First Avenue 8. ttle. Wa.l, BRIGHT'S DISEASE The larireat .nm , 1 . . I'"i mr I pre c.ii,tt..ii. rhsnxrd liamli in San Fran- i.-... no. 00, i;u. lhH tr,n,frin. Ti-lvnl in i-otn an.l stia-k 1 1 2.StX 01 anil i ia'. by a early ol huit,efc, men (or a -mcin.. for Hnshfs Di.iase and Uts l "e, hitherto tnciiralile ditessee. 1 Ley eonnneneeil the erious investj nation of Ihe specific. Nor ir. iik. I'l.ev it.tervieseil tut Tims af lt.u . I an t t.ir l 11 out Pl, j n,Ki hr piIlln oer three rl.en eaaes on the treatment! sr. I a'i hlnir them. Th..... l. i . . mini mn i.jy. 1 name.-hf,,,,!,., ineurahlei isea 1 sn.l ..li,i(tprH it uh Ihe chysiciainj l. iju. e. Ipto Aun. S5. s; p.r i-ent H M.e tent rases were either well or 'rervain fsvorahlv. fliers hen. but thirteen per cent of fs-nre. ihe psrlies aera sanaPed and rl'-ed the transaclion. The p.rceeiliniri o -he investmaltnii eomrui'tw and the el.r.K-al rerts of Ihe test caw. w,re pot. t.hed and t he mailed free on ., i'"i . ...n. Auurees Johx J. Ft itov t oatPASY 420 Monnromer, 8t.8aaFrn'. !, i ski T BO Off " "'' Or, Metfioa Advimmr. Thin eroat work lauuaS Wt "f moro Addroo., Br. B. y, GO EAST OVER THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN Denver&Rio Grande Railroad "nly trsiiseontinen'al I ne paamiiK ilirectly Ihmih SALT LAKE CITY, LEADVILLE, PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS AND DENVER. nlmK1""'1" Uil' I tironi;h S ..,! .... j , , ,. , " '.".I 1, n 1 11 sinl rree Keclming t'lluir l ar Cllh The most maiiuiHi-eut iuerica liv .lav MkIh. S'op overs ali.m.l .. rielo-iy in II ' U-ie'S nl tii'kei For 1 liMfln.,1 1 . -n..-;. mi'l ineratiire, ail.lr,..a ilesi-ript -V" VV- r.Il lVil,w rl A n-. 1.1 rinr.1 St , I'oriLuiil. tir..,,, f7VL-e thT-Z!, .X ' u"'u v"inme tswcu UrnedT that ere. old (m -nJ. i,"'"- JORDAN'S oatarj HBSEUH CF ANATCKY rk iui i.itn.. A ...wirincijoi.ciL a a '" aa sa ...7erJriia,.i,v?"'-"' The Weekly Oregonian ,nd th, Co a.l.bnnfoton, ywr(or .tt. A V a ' zj I HIIDII 1 M la, . . . . lyi' -o. !2 -Vv'l ' 1 1 0 ""rf Pimm'm Common Sam thmn 700 Uluotrmtlano. thmn 700 III, ... Smnd 81 p,EROEt BltfMOp m, Vm 0. R. & N. ORL(.ON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC. IT IS THE Shortest, Quickest. AND MOST Comfortable Route to all Eastern points via. Pnrll.in.1. AM TIirnuKh Tickets, reailing over tlii muts arc goo.l via: Wlt Xiilio ami Denver Low Kates Everywhere- Tii kelson Sale at Poulliern Pacific lt''t Olni-e. A. L. CBAKi, Oeu'l PuwenKer Airent, Portlanil, the. "THE MILWAUKIE." A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil "aukeeiSt. Paul Railway, known al' over the Union as the flreat Kailwsy f"nniiK the "rione-r Limited" train every day ,; night hetween St. I'anl and Chicago, and rir.ul,. .,,,1 rhn nao. "fheonly oerfm-t Irnina in th'a world. Understand: Connections are maJs. "b All Transcontinental Lines, asuiir ingto pas.i ni r3 the beet service knoan. Luxurious coaches, electric liytitji, atam heat, nf ...,;i. .Mn, l.. n,t,0 I line. 7 i ee that your ticket reads via "The , Vila-aukee" win n ?oini to any point in I the United Slates or Canada. All tick el "Sent! sell ti,e,n for rates, pamphlets or other iuloi 'nation, addteas, J' w- f asitv, C. J. Edut, Trav. rse. General Arn-nl. smtl, Waeu. I'oRTLASii, Or. SmUhv llandmir Pomade Slops itching scalp upon one applica tion, three to fix removes all daudrufl and will (tcp falling hair. Price Wc. t all ihugiiau. For sale, by Slover 'PriiCv