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I -It B Grants Pass JUNE 17, ITS 3 GRAND W. O. W. CARNIVAL! ELABORATE STREET FAIR! MAMMOTH CIRCUS! 7 -BIG TENTS -7 A TROUPE IN EVERY TENT "YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO M!SS" The Menagerie! Negro Plantation! Japanese Tea Garden! The Hindo Theater! Kdison Kleciric Show! I'alace of Mirth! Fer ris Wheel! Animal Merry-Go-Round! Jialloon Ascension and Parachute Jump! Mammoth Street Parade! Japanese Day Fire works, the greatest exhibition of day fireworks ever witnessed in the Northwest. Crowning of Carnival Oueen! lialiy Show! Country Store! Public Wedding! Races of All Kinds! Mardi Gras, the night of much confetti! (irand Art Kxhibit by Woman's Club of Grants Pass! Mineral Kxhibit under com petent management. YOU COMING WITH THE l'KOIlK Only once iu a lifetime? I The World's Greatest Carnival Company. l'luMtt rntcM oil tlm Kinil hern l'lictlic. JUNE 17, 18, 19, 20 Grants Pass Grants Pass ! ENTERTAINMENT OF KINGS. Italr'a Moiwireh la Considered Ih. (i.p.t Uuest a Hallos Vmn llara. The big reception given to Prince Henry of Prussia by the lulled States makea It Interesting to learn that the most economical royal visitor a coun try can have Is the king nf Italy, snys New York exchange. The Herman emperor is also an tcnnmuiral gutt. as he does not care much fur mere show. Oive him Home solillers to look at and a review, and It is nil he wants, It has been estimated that a private host can rntertain the emperor for a week In the very best style for the trifling sum of c 1,000. Leopold of Ilelglum Is an expensive visitor. To entertain hiiti anil his suite for a week costs no less than C20,oo0. The Inst time the shnh went to Eng land It cost 1100,000 to entertain him for a week, and there was not "much doing" at that. That little visit of thecarto France cost the republic a pretty penny. Spe cial messengers, were sent to Invite him at a cost of $5,000, ami $.',0,000 was expended In cleaning up Dunkirk, where he was to land, and putting it in a presentable shape. The govern ment erected triumphal arches at a eost of $.-i0,0(i0, and spent $5,000 for flags. Then there were 5,000 picked troops to be got ready, besides the review troops. These picked troops were spe cially trained, drilled ami iiinrterei1 for over six weeks at a cost of f 100,000, and JITnillltnry bauds were put down in the estimates at a eo for food and extra expenses al $IS..MX. The naval review held for the delec tation of the e.ar eost fc'aO.oon, the Item for coal alone being $100. 000, In saluting, powder to the mine of $M.tKH) was burned, ami the eost of guarding the crar wna estimated at f.Mi.ooo, (in housing and feeding liim and hi. suite the sum of (T.'i.ooo was spent, and there waa nn extra appropriation of $M,noo for "sundries." Tli l.lithl TI111I railed. They sat on Hie couch, ye gared on liar with love beniuing from his eyes, while her orbs Hushed Uck an efful gence that rivaled the electric light. "You are-you are- " he breathed, rather ot a loss for words of anYclion, "you are the light of my life!" She gave him a look of alarm, and then whispered softly inhisear: "Take care my father does not put jou out!" Stray Stories. TOO lilt EAT A RISK. In almost every neighborhood some one, has died from an attack of colic or cholera morbus, often Mom mcdi rino could bu procured or it physician summoned. ('haiiilH'rlniu'a folic, Cholorn iuiiI DUnluait remedy hits un doubtedly saved the lives of more pcoplo and relieved morn jutiti ami aulToring than any other medicine 111 use. For stile by nil druggists. A STAHTI.INU TEST. To mivo a life. Hr. T. U. Meruit, of No. Meliooiny, Pa., made a start ling test resulting iu u wonderful cure. Ho writes, "a jaitimt was at tacked with violent In mm hag. s, caused by ulceration of the loiuio li. I had often found Fin nic Hitters ex rollout for neutc stomach .not liver troubles so 1 prescribed then. luitiout gai 1 from the liist, ami has not lutd an attack in It mouths." Try tlietn. Only My at V. F Kre nier's. uomiEn THE UUAVE. A Btartlitig incident is narrated l v Jolltl Oliver of Philadelphia, lis fol lows: "I was in an awful eon.liti.iu. My skin was almost yellow, eves sunken, toiiKuo coated, 'pun , 001111 ually in back and si.I. h, no np t ite, growing wi aker day by day. 1 hte, 1'hysiciaiis bad given nu tip Then was advised to use Electric Hitter-; to my great joy the liist bottle made a (Willed improvement. I com 1 n 0 . l their use for three weeks, nod am now a well man. 1 know tiny toh!.,.ltln grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. (ulv .,0 cents, guaranteed, "at V. F. Kleiner s drug store. CURES WHEN DOCTORS V AH. Mrs. Frank Chlusson, Puttcr-on, Ia, writes Juno 1 : n "l hail malaria fever very bail, was 11n.hr treatment by doctors, but a soon as 1 stopind Inking their medicine th, fever would return 1 used a samp!. bottlP of Herbine, found It helped inc. Then bought two bottles which com pletely cured me. 1 can honestly recommend it to those Mitleiing fn in malaria, ns it will surely cure them" llerlnne, (ity bottle ut 'slov. r Drug t;o. Sl'PF. CURE FOR 1 11. I S. Itching Piles produce moisltue 1 causes itching. This form, as well as Blind, Blceiiiiiit or l'ruiru.ling Piles sir cured by Dr. Ho-san ko's Pile lteuic.lv. Stops itching slid Heeling. Ahorl tumors. Mc a jsr at liuiggi-is, or seni by mail. Treatise tree. Write me aiaiut your case. Dr. B J'anlio, Philada Pa. For sale by W. F. Kreuier. Grants Pass 18, 19, 20 IN ON E Sl'M.MtiNS. Ill Tlic Circuit Court of Tin Suite of Oregon For Tim County of Jose- blue. P. A. Smith, .1. F. Cio-s, M. .1. Cass, I,. S. Ciis. E. ,. Cass, and C. I). Cass, part ners doing business under II. o firm mime of ISank of .Sinner, Plitintills, VH. A. J. Sherwood as adminis trator of the estate ot W. li. Mudd, dceonsid, Sarah .1. Rogers, 1. aur. ua J, Rog cra, Eoili" 1j. Overbacker, l.ll la M. '11I I ill", William Kelly Mudd, Thomas Ed win. O'iirieii, Mollie E. Ellis, Thomas (il. lu ll, Ursula lircncll, Robert (irenell, Susan lligilon, Muggin E. Mill, .l.liiil.. j. Corbett, Emmii C. (ire nel, William Eledus Gin lu ll, Thercsn (irenell 1111. 1 Richard O. (Jrcnoll, J Defell. hints. Summons to the above named defeu (hints. Ill tho liainn of (hi! Stale of Oregon : You am hereby reiiilied In appear and answer tho iiiii.-ih1.iI complaint tiled against you iu the above titled suit within nix weeks from the .late of tho first publication hereof; 1111. 1 if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the. plaintiffs will apply l( tho court for the relief (l.iiiiiii.i.al in their amemled complaint, namely That plaint Ills have judgment agtiitist tho estate ol W. II. Mil. hi deceased, for tho sum of Olio Hundred anil Fifty Dollars Willi Interest there on from December V8, Isp'i, ut the rati of ten st ccal. s-r ti 11 1 1 11 111, und for tho sum of Filly Dollars nttoiiieys fees, and Ihu costH unit diabiiriieuieiits of this suit. For a decrcn foreclosing plaintiffs mortgage executed by W. 11. Mudd ilnccuaud. ulx.u lot i in block A ill Jtidsou's addition to the town of (iriiuta Pass, Josephine county, Om gon, and for the sale of sal. I premises to satisfy plulntitls judgment That the defendants, and each of them, and all persons churning or to claim through them or W. II. Mudd, deceased, bo forever burred and fore closed oT all ripdit, title ami interest ill and to miiil premises. Tho first publication ol this Mine moiiH is iniide 011 May II, l'.in:l, ami tho last publication lore if will hi nia.lo on Juno 2.., I'.in:l, This summons is published by onlei of tlui Hon. 11. K. Ilanua, Judge of the. circuit court for Josephine county, Oregon, and is dated Muv !, IlKiil. W. ('. IIAI.E, Attorney for l'laiiilill's. When you want a pleasant physic, try f hiunhvrliiiu's Stoma, li und Liver Tablets. They are easy In take and pleasant iu cll'i'ct. For Nile by all druggists. NOTICE FOR I I I'l ll A TION. Timber l aud, Acl June ;i. Is;h, Uoscbuiir. r s: 1 -1 1 , Mav ti, 1-ioa. Not ce is herciiy uneii ""it i'l coni- lillHlH-ll lib the piov.-.aus of the a t ol Congress, of J uue ;l, IsS, eniilbl"n act lor the sale ol liuil-r laud. 111 tl.i s.aies of Cnliloi inn. Oivi; n. Neiiehi. and Washiin;too Trillion ." us e ten, led to all public I al, I Males h) act .d Aiiunst I I v.. J, Al.lCi: Mi HI I NY of Salem. Coiinlv -a Matioii. Mate of 1 'n-i;on. lui this .lav ti!. .1 ill tills ollae her srtelli hi atcmctit So. aUr'.t lor the plIlilolM' "I Ilia s, '4 ol Section N,.. I iii r 11 tup No. N.lllll, liitno No. I Wr-I, mot will 1 tier prool In show that lie- ,11ml sone(( Is Inoic Miluahle for lis tluib.-l ot sloue AMU MOIIIN. II... Weekly Otegonian and the Shnrtpjt Olll'pR-pQr ij&''&VjZ 2 JSl (T-s-B "f "-' "' C- ....... U.tl, lor vearlor 2 in ad- WieSt, UU1CKCSI, , SCjJ if S ol ibegon, has lb.- .lav til., I , ANDM,.1' I l - in tins olli.e her sworn statement No. , .ufi v!? Sxw fiCV' ,,U,',i lor the pui. base ..I ih.. SV ol t ) I 1 1 f ( ) C t.' 1 1 ) 1 0 I I I EvL AEl 'Cr''iC Section No. IS iu To, 1. -hip N. I'..',. I'lo. to Supplies at the Courier of- V. (M I IK M l.UMC f f, FjS VN? south, Range No. I W.-l, ami will he. Route to all La-tein points via I'orilau.l JP . V'HPK Vy I . tier prool lo show that llie ,11ml sonevt,! AM Tbroiikh Tickets reading over this route U '-Sp! QJu (C( jSj is moie valuable lor lis limber 01 slone 1 I Je.ffIP' N K I "' , than ,.raM...l!..i: piir,..-,-s. and lo I II II lVsJ I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I V-. Ji tVA rNS-J . I esiablol, h.r claim to . land .,. . rrV.M Hull l.aUsa...l Denver, l:S& 1W JfcSJ SV 'J. I'.oolh. Countv . I ,l.e. ut ,- olhce II !!.' f l IwK&&t -. at lililllls l'a-s. Oregon, oil Satlll.l.iv the M l' .VV-'.t'i W. ,K?iriftiftJ"ryi-M ' .' c :'-v,x Kates. osiic moms s ,i,,.-s.-. .i..im ". . '.,:-C b'''AllSlcrT'i' .Kearns.t ige I. I'.iownoi Mav...,,, o . J . ZSi'U TTH trfAtn. gon ; lieou-,, U . K. in ns, .1 t ,. mis l'a-s, ;! , '. ' - I Tickets on Sale at Southern l'aeili.- Depot i "I am sure the Paiukillcr gives you (Oregon; U, hi,,,, It. .lol,,,,v,ol v.,a-io, j . " i v J 1 OUav. relief. I never knew it to fail." I -'An?' a.,,1 ail ,.e, -o,is e. inga.l- 2 ' f , - -, V, .'VV"' "Why. it does, an.l such a pain a ! ve.seiv ,!s.v...les.I..I l.,.i: .... ' .' (L-P , (nl. lass,,,,,- Agenl. Jt was. t.a.." r, quested 10 ice i l.t , ma inilos , f f I oriland, Ore. For sprains, bruises, bites of In- UZ'" "j'!'',;!',,:,'"- . 'J A ttw---.". t. and forany trouble whclini. I!..c..ii r - 7"-t 'VJ fviai-i DR. JORDAN'S aaixT I mvnt w nwltsl. n,,: u u .mil nn, ; usEun of ivm K s,!.g .o.g u.'m -n. -,.; Mm. tod Unrivth. 1 ) fS J N, ,.e ,s I o, k. ,. , , , , u,K Itenion , O JVl JtMOall- B:SialS(F MIR 1 I. .).. lw..f e w-.ih be p ,.i in t ,.i; f. ii.ii. ' . Misl i .., ,..4 I is the best. i ' ; .-" J"! "A'n-r -t. lint Chv wi. K.rn I did net , Tr.4",':.7l J ' Sc. and b..ttles, -',; 1 -. 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I im vr- inthuil. s.. six a,.,. ...-.., p, u R;,l;lir,.;,,,rn.,, ,a, J Q . nTr--7 "The CHICAGO" ""-' ;- He-.,,,. ,.,,., I ,r tic o.o.al of pt.g. tJ C-Cr- " : V ST''1 ' " -; "' " iT L Typewriter , utp. ,s ., , to ,.,, ,.. he, , .. ,o i,, .,, .,,., .hota'ses XX me 4g JPW-) feSi ' ""'J " 1 '-.'. C.....IV, ,f .,.,.., tear the ,v.,u.,g,.f her , ??VJjt& LW, CQtl u.lg... a. .;..!... --,-si,e, ,. ; ;, :,. (nratb lia.l taken f iTlVC feJpA 5OD ' vi' X,' ,"h - sbe vmu .! uet have Imvii wcikeiied a JLSrVf-SL ?r -sV. . . f C'.ti u aiitccd to equal any Walter II .,,..., , , t. ,l-.,.v..,s. H.r rapid recover, should yjtSyt ,- ... W,b, A...-,. ,,..., ,,. ,v, r,.,vl every QT91 H ' ?. ,vi machine. tt ' ',,,k, 1,1 "-"" ''-' ..-,-n. ; , v, . , r. X :e of Curd,.. V-Tr.i.) Vf s I, me, l! hey ol.ne.l., a,, .-,. , ;!.e u nstru.ll How. .tejIlOTiLn "V' "iA Tw r-. - Anv se.tai ,.ers,,s , ia " ' S.k'it Jl The Chaajo Txpewntor C , .pe alsj.c-descr - is ' - 1 . T -7t:'" sc7r " p T I lo ll'e Ihel. CHI o , .li ,. . I: . r I .V T fir f A f) FA I I I 1 vsSl ?;.' " M i 1 1 M.tlUt St. elo.e (.,.M..I, dave... ..!...; . U ,' Ui 0F jAl U U IJ I - Sr-.r 1 c ...;i I.i..... I j sQLL: -s t 4.v...r-ae-;; ... . ... sNiu l-rancioo. NOTICE roil PUBMCATJOX. Timber band. Act June .I, 1878. United HiaU-n Lan.l Oltii-e. Itoei-burK, Orriion, April 21, 1110.1. Notien in linrtiby n'lvnn that in compliance witli tlie proviainrm ol the act of Vwnrmn of Jun 3, 1H7S, entitled "An act fur th tile ! timber lamia in lite faun ol California. Or-on, .Nevada and VValiinirin Terri tory," aa extended In all Hi I'ul.iir (.and S'atea bv act Aiiiriixt 4, lni2, AI.ICK I STKVKXS of Tori and, County of Multnomah, Ktate nt Oregon, ban Uiih day filed in thin oilii e her aworo itatcnieiil No I'.l.HJ, for llie pnreliafH of the NW.4 o( Section No. :I2 in Townatnp No. 37 Sooth. KanifH No. 7 W, and till olfer prnol to allow that the land aonxlit i morn valu able for ltd timlier or atone, than tor aiM-.-nltnral purpose, arid to eatHbliMh 1 1 -r laiin to Kaid land he fori J. (). lioo h. (,'ountv Jnilire. at hi" olliee at liranii. l'a-a, Oregon, mi Ttiiira litv the Kth day ifjulv, l'.MJ.J. She names as witnesses : v viler ilanoon of drauls paH, Ore gon, William Ander-on if Selma, Ore. Kim, VV. J. Heck of drants Pass, Ore ifoii, .Islues l.lehev of (ireshaui, Oieon. Anv ami all t.ersorjs cisninnii adverse ly the atiove-descrihed lands are re. iptested to hie thur claims 111 ibis olhce n or before said II h day of .'ulv, P.I03. ,1. T. r:Hito::s, Keginier. NoiicE for pi;i!I,p;ation. TimU-r Land Acl, June .1, 1H78 Ijll.led States I.HII.I Olliee, irants Pa-s. Oregon, March, 17ib, PlO I. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance wiih the provision ol the act ol Congress ol June '', 187.S, entitled "An art for the sale of timber lands 111 the tales of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act ol August 4, MM, (iKOIiliE SPANIOI. if Stayiori, bounty of Marion, i Slate f Oregon, has tins dav tiled in this olhce ills sworn statement No. 4(.'1 lor the purchase of the NE'4,of S-otinn No. 2 in lonrislup No. :;t South, Kanue No. 4 W, and will oiler prool to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or slorie than for agri cultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before .1. o. Itooib, County Judi!e, at his olhce at irants I'ass. Oicgon, on i butsdav, the 4ih day of June I'.l'ili. lie naiiies as witnesses: V'il iaiu K. I'liomus, and Willis ('ahlwelt of Mayton, Otcifoo, Albert M. Kealtnifof inanls i'ass, Orvttn, I.sfe Hill ol Salem, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming advctei -ly the above described lands are re- iiested to fi It- their claims in Ibis olliei on or belore said -IthJ day of June i(ii;l, ; J T. IIhiikiks, Register. NoriCE FOR PI III.IOATION. Timber I. an. I Act, June 3, 187X. Cnile.l States I, ami Olliee. ( iriinls Pass, 1 iregon, March P.hh, P.si.'i. Notice is hereby jiivoti that in compli siich witli Cue provisions of '.lie act ol congress of June 3, 1H7S, entitled "An act for til" sale of timber lands in I lie Slates of Caliiornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public l.iin.l States by act of August 4, IS'.ia, WILLIAM E. THOMAS of Slav Ion, Count y of Marion, sitaleol Oregon, baa Huh. lav lile.l 111 this ullne bis sworn statement No. 4(f,r for lh pmcbasM n( lb- SE'4. ol Section No. Il', iu Township, No .'II South, ItHiigo, No. 4 West an.l will oiler prool to sho that the land amigln is morn valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land Mom J. O Itootli. County lu.lgc, at hisollice at (irants Pass. Om gun, on Thursday, the 4lh day of June nto.l Hi names as witnesses: (leorgit Spaniol, Willis Caldwell, ol -layion, Oregon. Albert M. KeatiiK, ol iianls Pass, Oregon, Lale Hill, of Salem, Ori'Kou. Any and all persona claiming adve se ly the above-. lescribi'd Ian. Is are re .Ueste.l to lile their claims in tins olliee 011 or belore said lib .lav ol June PHI.I. J. T. PiuiMii.s, Kt'ttistcr. NOTICE FOR Pl'I'.I.ICATlON Timber Lund Act. Mine 3, 1S7S. Culled Slates I. an.l Olliee, liranls Puss, Oreiion, March I. lib, P.lO.I. Notice is hereby giv.-n that, iu com- nliancu uilh Ibn provisions of the act of Conuress of June 3 I8,"h, entitled "An act lor the salt of timber lauds in the laies of Culilirnia, Oien.ui. Nevada. and Washington Terrilory," as extend- I'd to all the Public Lund Slates by acl if Aug. 4, 1S-IL'. i.ui: 1111. 1. if Salem Countv ol Marion. Stale ol Oregon, bus this dav tiled in tins olliee Ins swoi 11 statement No. Ii'i.'o, for the purchase ol Hie Ml1, of Sec tion No, IL' in Township No. 34 South. Hang" No. I W, an I wnl oiler prool to show thai tin. hind sought is more valu able for Ms timber or stone than lor a.:- ri. uliiiial pin poses, mid to establish bis hum to ""Id laud belore J, O. Iloolh, oiintv Judge, 111 Ins o'li,-e at (mints Pass, Oreijon. on Thursday, the -1 1 1 1 1 11 v ol June, I'li'.l He name as w,t- llessei, ; licoige Sc.iino1, Willis (Mdwell, of Stavlou, Ole.oll, Alb, it M Kealnu ol rants Pass, o,,,g William F. Iiouois ol Mavtoii, l r eon. Anv and ail persons claiming adverse the iil.oe .leseiibcd lands are re- I'lesle.l lo tile their claims in tins olliee or bei.ue ai l I li day ot June. I'", ;- J. I', loill'iii.s. Kek-lsli-r Health is a magnet which irresistibly draws the man to the woman in life's mating time. Health does more than tint the skin with U-auty ; it puts music into the voice and buoyancy into the step, as wen as Happiness into the heart. 1 A reat many women covet beauty and are constantly seeking aula to beautify tlietn. Lit a woman first aeelc perfect health and nil other charms shall be CiMt-d to her. There can lie no general health for women while there is disease of the delicate womanly organism. The first step to perfect health is to cure womanly diseases by Hie use of Dr. Tierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It establishes regu larity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation und ulceration and cures female weakness. "I uaefl four tulles of tour ' Favorite Pre- scri.lioii ' nu.l one ot ' (iol.lru Mr.!icl Iliscoy. fry.' " writes .Mrs. Klmer II. Stienrrr. of Mount- rio. I.uiu ;ist'-r Co.. l-s.. "an.l can y (hat I ata cured of thai ilr.-H.U.l clisttmr, uterine trouble. Am in UtOr )a-;illli thtin cvcriwlore. Kvcry onr who loioWH lur is snrpriiw-il to srs me look tttv' ll. In Juee I wan so p.ior ill health that lit times I roul 1 not wulk. To miy I am curtd. 1 n-11 rverylssly ttiat iJr. I'iercc's mediciues Clin.l me. Fkhk. Dr. Pierce's Common Sens Medical Adviser is sent freeon receipt of stamps to pay ex)euse of mailing only. Sctiii 21 one-cent stamps for the Ixadc in TKitier covers, or ,y stamps for the cloth bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Uullalo, N. Y. NOTICE FOR PCLLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 187H ( irants I'ass. Oregon, Match 2d, 111. '3. Notice is hereby given that 111 com pliance with the provisions ot Hie act ol Congress ol June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevads, and Washing'ou Terrilory," as 1 x tended to ad the Public Land States by act of August 4. I -iitH, KIM I II A. K EARNS ol Slavton, County of Mari. ti, State of Oregon has Ibis dav tiled in this olliee his sworn statement No. 4'i7ti. 'or the purchase of the NWJ Section No 8, in Township No. 3(1 South, Range No, 4 West, and will oiler proof 10 show that the land sought is more valu able 'or its timber or stone than lor agri cull nral purposes, and to isiahlish ber claim to said laud belore J, 0. Ifooth, County Judge, ut his olliee at limits Pass, Oregon, on Thursday, the 28t h dav of Mav Piti.'t. She names as witnesses: llertha A. Keenu, Cora M. Sullivan, ol Mayton, Oregon, (ieorge W. Keains of (iraula Pass, Oregon, tieorge L. Drow n of Stay ton, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are reipiesled to iile their claims in this olliru on or before, said L'8th day of May, P.iud. J. T. IIkiikiks, Register. BRIGHT'S DISEASE The largest sum ever paid lor a pre scription, changed hands in San Fran cisco, Aug. 31), l'.XIl. Tim transfer in volved iu com ami stock fl I2,.'iisi,l) I and was paid by a party ol business men for a specilic lor llrigbt's I iisease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable diseases. They com menced the serious invest!, gatiou of the specilic Nov. 15, P.I00. 1'hey inlcrvicwed scoies of tho cured and tried il out uu its merits by putting over three dozen cases 011 the treatment and watching them, Thcv also got phy sicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered 11 nub the pbysiciaiiB lor judges. I'p to Aug. L'.'i, 87 per cent ol the lest casert weie either well or pr.'-gresstiig fuvorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satislicd and closed the transaction. The prisvedings of the investigating coiinuiitee and the clini.'ul reports ol the test eases were published ami akll be mailed Iree on application. Addiess John J. rri.roN Comi'anv, 4J0 Montgomery M. Sail Fran cisco, Cat. GREATLY ALARMED. Mr II. P. Ituibage, a student ut law, in (Ireeiivillo, S. C, hud been troubled for four or live years with a colli unions cough w hich he niivs, "greatly iilarmed me, causing 1110 to tear that I was iu the tirst stage of coiisiimpt inn. " Mr. liurbage, having seen ChultlhcHtuli's Collgli Kemedy advertised, concluded to try it. "I soon felt a remarkable change and al'tei- using two bottles of tile L'.'i cent si.e, was p. 1 inaiii ut ly email. "Sold b- -ill druggists. O. R. & N. ORir.ON SHOUT LINK - AND I'MON .WCIl IC. - ir is ti IE Shortest, Quickest. AND M(l' NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION". Timber Und, Act June 3. 1878. United rtta'er .nd Office. Roaebarf, Oregon, March 23. l'.)3 Notice il hereby ifivefi that in coui plianca with the provisions of the act of Conitrena of June 3, 1878, entitled "An art for the ale ol molar lauda in ((. sltates of California, O eurnn, Nevada, and WaalllliitUiu Territory," a ex tended to ad the I ililt I j by ael Of August 4. 1SX', MARIA (iKIMVI ol Wimer, Culln' v ot J -phine. ,te 0 Oregon, has ti.ia dav filed in ibia otfice her sworn eiateinenr No. I'iitJ for ihe. purchase of the NE1 ol Section No. 14, in Township No. 3-0 South, Mange, No 4 West, and will offer prool to show that the land content is more valuable for its timber or clone than lor ar.- cnlttiral purpoeca, and to estabN"!! her claim to mill land before J. O ljoth, Coun'y Jude at his ottice at (irants Pass, Oregon, un Saturday the (ith dav of June IIK);i, he nauiei as w itnesses ; Etward t. Thompson, N'ewlin D. Yotin ol Wimer, OreKori ; W. 'f C ipe ol liranis Pais, Oregon; Harvey lluls, of Wimer. 'Ireiton Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re . pieste. I to tain their claims III this olliei on or belore said (i h day ot June, PlOI!. J T HaiDUKs. Renister NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878. Roseburg, Oregon, Mar. 2:1, sJ3. Nonce is iiereby given thai in com pliance with the provisions of ilm get ol Congress of June 3, 1878, eiuiiled "An acl for the sale of timber lands in ihe States of California, Oregon Nevada, ami Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Laud States by act 01 August 4, 18KJ, EDvVAKI) D. THOMPSON of Wimer, Couuly of Josephine, State of Oreg in, has this day filed in tins olli.ie his sworn statement No. 4(iU3 for the purchase tt the SE1 of Section No. 14 in Township No. 36 South, Rmge No. 4 West, ami will otrr proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for iis timber or slone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim to sa:d land before J. O. Booth. County Ju.lg", at his olliee at (iranta Pa-s, Ore gon, on Saturday, the (ith dav of June 11103. He names as witnesses : Maria S. (iriuiin, Newlin I) Young, ol Wimer, Oregon; W. T. Cope, of Iran's Pa8, Oregon ; Harvey Hols, of Wimer, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the ahove-desurilied lands are re quested to lile their claims in this office on or belore said 0th dav of June PMIJ. J. T. Pkiikiks, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Laud, Act June 3, 1878 United Stiles Laud Ollicw, Rosobnrg, Oregon, April 15, PJ03 Notice is hereby given that, in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ol limber lands in Hie Stales of California, Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Laud States bv act of August 4, 1n!(2 ELSIE O. HollliS of Eugene, County of Lane, Slate ol Ore gon, baslhis day filed in this olhce her sworn statement No. 41158, for the pur chase of the SE'4l of Section No I in Township No. 311 S, Range No 8 west, and will olfer prool to show that the land sought is more valuable fcr its muter or stone than for agricultural pinposes, and lo establish her claim to said land before J. O Booth. Countv Judge at his olliee at (irants Pass, Ore .ton, 011 Thursday, the I'ml day ol July. Use t. 1 - ' i.n..,. ,-ne imuies as wiinesses: Walter Harmon, of (irants Pass, Ore gon, William Anderson, of Selma, Oregon, .1. W. Ilobbg, of Eugene, ()r gon and W. T. Fleck, of (irants Pass. 1 )regon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are -(-quested lo tile their claims in this olliee 011 or before said 2nd dav of July, 1IMI3. J. 1. lili.Dut.s, Kegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878. United States Land Olliee, .iianls Pass, Oregon, March, PJ, In,':) Notice is Iiereby given that in rune hance with the provisions ol the act ol Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the tale ol limber anils in the Siales of Call lorn a, Oregon. Nevada and Washinglon Tcrrirorv," as extended (o all the Public Land Slates bv act ol August 4, 18U2. WILLIS CALDWELL, of Station, County of Marion Slate of Oregon has ibis dav Hied in Hi's olliee his sworn statement No 4(i."ai lor Hie purchase ol iheSW'ji l Secnm. No 12 in Township No. 34 South, Range No. 4 W, and wi.l oiler or.ii.l lo slum that the laud sought is more v luabb- lor Us timber or s.oii' lio n lor a.n cultural purposes, and to e-tabli.h hi claim to said Und before .1 O ltoo'b. County Judge, at h's olliee at (Iran Pas", Oregon, 011 Tliursd.lv I he, 4'IiiIhi ol June, I'.si:;. He names as i ncsses : (ieo ge Spaniol ol S-ayton, Oregon Albeit. VI. K.-alnu ol limits Pass. Ore gon. Lale Hill of Ma-Ill. dreg .11 A'illtaui E Hi aiii.14 of Sta Ion, Oregon Anv an I all pe sous claiming s i i-ersely me shove deieriiied lands ar requested lo tile their clain s 111 thi. tlhce en or bet re mid 4-h dav o' lime 10111 .1 T PhIooks. K -v's'er WHO QANNOT BE QURED. Baclct J up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay $500 in legal money of the United States for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. Their financial responsibility is well known to every newspaper publisher and druggist in the United States, with most of whom they have done business for o-er a third of a century. From this fact it will readily be seen how utterly foolish it would be for them to make the -above un precedented and remarkable offer if they were not basing their offer on curative means having an unparalleled record. No other medicine than Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription could possibly "win out " as the saying goes, on such a proposition. But they know whereof they speak. They have the most remarkable record of cures made by this world-famed remedy ever placed to the credit of any preparation especially designed for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments. This wonderful remedy, therefore, stands absolutely alone as the only one possessed of such unrivaled curative properties as fully warrant its makers in publishing the remarkable offer above made in the utmost good faith. Q-'S P!r 3-iY wil1 als0 be Paid " lawful money of the United States, by the officers tJJj.v'', V y Vi'-ii LI 1 of the World's Dispensary Medical Association, if they cannot shoxv ' the original signature of each individual volunteering the testimonials below, and also of the writers of every testimonial among the thousands which they are constantly publishing, thus proving their genuineness and the superiority of these medicines. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. Wist IWIIRBACK, who lives at A'o. 77 Amsterdam Avt., New y.n k City, and is Treasurer of the Woman's Progres sive Union, wrote the following story of her experience : I rem satisfied that half the doctors do not know whft really nils their patients, while you have cartful! v studied the nc-:ls of the sick and worn-out. and have sLuVully pre- mred a irli:ible remedy wlm-h will cure in a short "time. I physician pronouncttl wumb UouMc, II. i'l (Wtored with 'wn vt.ir1. air I beuan to frcl "run-dnw-,.' the -ir-mf h,-at 1 ,(,fiftB ii tl,- Ka.i md aldn in thi- Vt--.t la ut fciimtl onlv of lite tinnier nc-arly pros t rati-d SrC;; was verv sleep inure than two hours at a time. I was advised to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and was delighted with me resulL Witlnn a week I was inaThr. rFaJTite Jre;cr4i;,tioni; ' by using only that and then stopped, for I w;w irT.cr.'v ar, Kver since then i , . your medicine has been my 'Favorite Prescription," too I i rcllef" 1 to a11 recomnu-nd it to every one. 10 in. K. v. 1'ieree. HOW TO PRESERVE HEALTH ZIXD BEAUT s told In Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical adviser. It Is FREE. For a pnper'Coveri d copy send 21 onctccnt stamp to cover mailing OXLYi cloth binding 31 stamps. Stress i Dr. H. V. PIERQE. liuK.ilo, X. Y. , Phone Ore. East 64 Bet. Hawthorne Ave and Mormon St THE H. C. ALBEE CO. DEALERS IN i n iJAMiD won rmmu ENGINES, BOILERS. PUMPS, SAW MILLS, etc. 2'kS Grand Avenue. (I-ast Side) Portland, - - Oregon Cliis Kjufiiidn Bra' tfari of 7: lm Nik (.utiity ffff. I C IOCATCO 2 MILES NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE OWNED . P. ARMSTRONG, OF PORTLAND. OREGON 15 CENTS PER EGG f.ir liiti-ltin purposes, from IMre-Ilrc,'., lhh-C.raile H.im-,1 riym.mt't R,ck ch.ckei.M, t. ,lirt clu-.ip. The Hatred I"!y;n, u'.li Kock i the hct il'.-tn-.n'. 1 ihi. k-t-n known; m.i::i:es e.ir'.v, rows l.iri;e a j;...d hiycr. :m! unsiirp.,.-,Nc.l fcr t'.e t.ihle. Tirst c-m:u', tirt mtvc.I. Or Ut u,m, .uel thu- m.i'.f sure ct' ht:,r'. in ! t)lee superior f..U. There tu...uy iu th.e.n, whether riii.i it t'-.e r..:rk, t ' or l',.r lnuue ue. It cc'. .i u.:u--i t" keep a "cruh" chi.kn .u p-.i:e-hrtd, j HU1 it is ii.,t worth h.i'f .i. i:u;,-h fir .. y -.:-;k.c. ,' . .1; i'-.e f : . r ur-.'.e. E. R. AriMiT.-CNT. JnCKCONVIL'-r. OTCON I FRANK LIN TYIiWKITKK V'i- Wi titij;, Sini!c M. .-1: i:-im. jecd. ICu.-i-il-nt M i:;ito!diiij;. 1: tn.tiit nt Tt;u .:i,;tir.ief.t an ! ! :-anility at a rn rikv. V Strictly IIih-CIass .Machine Sold for $75.(10 S. F. Bjmpu-s. Wanag-r, - - Los Angeles. Ca'crr a .v---". 0 1:- -.1 I'.',,. e.ir. S.-f ru- I Kir.t "'.-. I stood the test 25 years. Average Ar.jy.nl Sales I bottles. Does this rcccnl cf ir.crit ajcal to you? me. and whin fail came I ! nmorarv relief J my,W no better, nervous : Bcarcelv able n to time until I write you for ad sleeping splendidly. C' ours very truly, Miss May Kohrbach. to mine that it is Dr. Pierce's remedies' " THE Kaufman Garments are up to the minute in style, none of the highest priced merchant tailors show any more advanced styles than can be found in the "Kaufman Garments." Think ing men will readily note the ad vanced styles shown each season, equal in lit and finish to the high est priced merchant tailored pro duction, and to tell the difference would be a difficult task. If you want the highest class of artistic tailoring you will surely find it in a "Kaufman Garment.'' The Kaufman Tweedham is a unique idea in a two-lmitiin double breasted s.ick ci.it Unusu.illy chic in appearance. Sjitab'.e lor high clJbj yuut'.g men's trade. Sold by Calvin Welch. 4r- Grove's Taslelsss C.hiU Miss CARRIE M'KECIIICK, of Mount Morris, Ills., writes Dr. R. V. IHene, as folio:, s : "1 vim back in my old hoir.c v.h'ti vour letter came. 2 will try and explain rccarJititr the nood I received from jour medicines. For ovi r otic year I sutlei.-.I from what. 1117 T ie next time of ir.v sickness I found an., in it Ut on from time became di-coutaed I finally resolved to - ice. I purchased two bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription two vials uf his ' r.eaant Pellets,' and ?:tiall .puntitv I have found wonderful lT e . v h" afi lllTtr,::" f!l,m u"u" ;iim,lar unnecessary lu b. sick when otic can use ASK Till' AGENT FOR VIA TO SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, DULUTH. MINNEAPOLIS. 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