PIONEER REMINISCENCE-f How Wheeler vnd Other C rol led Rou R-iverln '49. Wln-eler nf Alluv is one (Of . tlie earliest pioneer of Oregon dosv living in the state. A few years sfc-o Mr. Wheeler was visiting relatives in Grant! Pass and related some reminis cence of trip tliroogh Southern Oregon which he took iu IMS. when there were no inhabitant except In dian! in all thii district. With a party of companion!, he wai bound for the gold fielda of California, liav n'g heard glowing report! of the rich ness of the new discoveries in that region. "It wu a boot there," aaid Mr,. Wheeler, indicating the place where the Dry Digging hill cornea down to meet the river, "that we crossed Rogoe river in HM." He wan not able to locate the place with accur acy but was certain that it wai som where near the point of the hilL That iu before the day of ferric on Rogue river, but at the place where the trail crossed, there was a rude skiff. Owing to the fact that the rush of travel waa aouthward on ac count of the gold excitement, theakil? waa alwaya on the wrong aide of the river, and it waa ao in the present caae. The party waa aomewhat pus xled aa to how to transport themselves ana their belonging! arrow tlie .tri-am and decided that one or more of tlieii number ahonld awim across and bring the boat to that aide of the river. None of the party were auxioua for the task on account of tlie Indiana, who were forever lurking about and who would not hesitate to improve an opportunity for murder if they could find a white man unprotected. Mr. Wheeler finally volunteered to cro if the rent of the part would cover the opiioaite bank with their rifle. Out of tlie other, however, proponed plan by which two of them might crow together. A forked pine log la mar, and thii waa launched in the river, while Mr. Wheeler and hi companion got aboard to jawldle it acroa tlie atream. Tlie clumsy craft caused while about niiwday of the river and precipitated both men into the it ream. They bad rather a bard time in reaching the opposite ahore but flually succeeded, secured the aklff 'and ferried over the remainder of tlie party. Juat after all had made a aafe landing, an Indian waa aeeu dodg ing from tree to tree along the lop of the bank on the aide tlie party had juat quitted and one of the men took a aliot at him with a ride. Tlie In dian fell but none of the party re turned to that aide to liiventinate the results. 0l hli return from that trip to California, Mr. Wheeler waa one of the famooi party that were ahip wrerked near the mouth of Hogne river and made their way overland through the wilderness to tlie Wil lamette valley, a trip that waa full of privation and liaa become famoua a one of the incident! in the history of Oregon. NO PITY SHOWN. "Fur years fate waa after me con tinoualy" wrltei . A. Oulledge, Verbena, Ala. "had a terrible cam of Pilei earning 21 tumor. When all failed Iluckleu'i Arnica halve cured me. Kuually good for burns and all aches and latdu. Only 2"c at Nation al Drug atore auil'Urant l'as Phar macy. Excursion RsvtoaloYai sin s B if On June 1st the Houtheru Visefiit Co will resume aale of excursion tick ets to Newport, and Yaiuinn Hay. Kate from (Jranta 1'aiw, 10. This popular resort has long been well and favorably known to the people ol Wuateru Oregon, and the low rates offered should enable everyoue to talo an outing. W. K. (OMAN, (ieneral Pafsenger Agent IT IS I P TO THE DOCTOR. A holy wrote us a few week ngi from Winchester, Va. , that she hail l-eu under a doctor' care for 4 year for slvstti-iieiiA, the pain ci tned ti center under Inr li ft shoulder b'.adi ami was mi severe at tiiui-a that site could neither cut nor sleep She hail lost faith iu h'T home doctor, ami asked us to aciid her sample of out lr. tjunn'a iiiiproveili.iver Pills hid had N-eu recommended to her. W M-iit her two pill. In a few thus she ent for a Imx. Now Hie writ that tlio pain under shoulder has li ft her eut ircly, she enjoys her im-aU anil never slii-l 1cm than H hours every lils;ht , ami this has all come aUut in two weeks, nnd cost her ,ss-. fot two Imx s of pills. Sav- llic iloctoi charged Inr f-Mi.isi and that she to! him he hail better take the f .0 on anil invest it all iu lr titnm's Impr. vc Livct Pills and build up his practice We have nut received tlie ls.s-tnr's order yet but any one having tlv..-p t in, bilious spells or si. 1 luitdaeli. sail get a Sla-fdv cure by tin Use of these pill. pxil.i by S'. p. Krcmci cfor -J.v pr Isn or by tiuiil on ree, ipi of price. .Sample free. Ad. In 1 r Ihisanko Co. l'hsla ' l'a. Cl.st. lhisye left 'I'ucMtay by Wemlt') stage for Milium Flat w In re he will be Joined by hi mother, Mrs. V. II. Itaye and his dau'hti r (Via, win Went there last N cdslfsilay Ulul the will go to Waldo fur a t.it at tin home of Mrs. David Single, m-i. of Mr. Hasyc's. Mr. l!a.-ye i II re turn to Jacksonville iu als'tst a uiunil by which time he eipei ts ti.at hi, broken leg will have gained in usua' atreugth ao lie ens: resume work iu hit bhscLaiultli shop- Sentinel. THK IIOHrt WORM MhPU'INK It. P. Kumpe, IiruK'-'. I'Mghtiui, Ala., write: "One of wj customer) had a child w hich waa sick, and threw up all food, could retain nothing oi it atoiuach. Me Imught one l.itl. of White' Creaiu vermifuge, aud ii brought op 1 IU worm from the child It the bona worm medicine iu tin wot Id. " White Cream Yeruiifugi ii alo the children's tonic. It im prove, their digestion and assimilation of food, and restorea them to tin health, vigor aud elasticity of spirits natural to childhood. 2.V at Shiver Ding fa VJt. C. Z. U. Column The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mr. Lee Calvert Friday, July 31, at 2:.'i p. m. Frances Willard evnd Her Life Work. So pernianenti) i the love of this noble woman fixed iu the heart of all who know of her splendid character and work, that every word of hei that haa been preaerved, and every fact about her will be read with in terest. Her own testimony after he had made a full urrender of herself to God iu a meeting conducted bj Phoebe Palmer in Evanston, 111 , is as follow: I cannot describe the ibp welling up of joy that gradually poseK d me. I waa utterly free from care. I was blithe aa a bird that is good for noth ing except to sing. I did not ask my elf. 'la thii my duty'? but just iu tuitively knew what I was called upon to do. The coniclous, emotional prea euce of Christ through the Holy Spirit held roe. I ran about uji) hia erranda 'just for love. Life waa a halcyon day. All my friend knew and noticed the chauge, and I would not like to write down tlie 1 oveij thing some of them aaid to me; but they did me no harm, for I waa shut in with the Lord. " On thii teitimony the Michigan Christian Advocate edi torially remmarks : "It is probable that 'the deep welling up of jiy that thrilled Mia Willard'a soul is the secret of her oneness of aim and (trenousnesH of purpose all through her after life. She never had to in quire what duty was, but ai-cmcd to know it instinctively and lost no time in going about it She waa not only alwayt and ever a blithe as a bird but her journey from city to city across the continent and over lakes tnd seas were like the flghta of strong- winged bird that know their habita tions and instinctively aeek the places )t aafety and the fulfillment of na ture' function. Oh, it is joyou to run upon errand just for love. ' Would that a thouaaud such souls were baptized for sucii a mission, and that they had already entered uism their 'halcyon life day. The character which you arc con structing la not your own. It Is the building material out of which other generatiom-'will ijuarry stones for the tcniplo of life. Sec to it, therefore, that It be granite and not shale A. J. Gordon, D. I). He who builds the temple of good character mar be assured that his labor i not in vain. It will defy the "tooth of time" and abide eternal iu the heaven. HHUTAIXY TOKTL'KKI). A cam cam (i to light that for l r slstcnt and unmerciful torture has (rhai never been equaled. Joe lioloick of Colusa, Calif, willes. 'For 10 years I endured insufferable niu from Rheumatism aud nothing relieved me though I tried everything known. I came across Klectric Hitters and it' the greatest medicine on eartl for that trouble. A few Isitt li s ot it completely relieved and cured me Just as good for Liver and Kidney trouble and general debility. Only Vic. Satisfaction guaranteed by National Drug Store and Oraut Pass Pharmacy. STILL NO NEWS OF JONES C&ae of YVoodvrile Man Continue o. Mystery, W. C. Daily of Medfi.nl is quoted as follow In the Mall. " 1 he wherca- Units of my son in law, Henry Jones, who disapiR-ared so suddenly and mysteriously from Orants Pass, on Slav 1,'ith, is as much of a mvstcrv now a it was at that tune. We have done everything Kissible to timl the man hut we cannot even timl n tract of him. He have local ib tectives hunting for him, also one of Pinker ton's Im t men, ami aside from these otncials of Josephine county have hunted, but have not accomplished anything. A man said to resemble jiiiivh was reiiortcii to liave lieeii seen at Kos. burg, but this proved to havi U-cn a uilsiake. A man by the naim of Henry Jones was registered at a Port land hotel a few days after my sou in law iliipl-ared, but this proved to be a farmer who lived U in Washington some place. It do ein si range that a in. in, especial ly one of Mr Joiie' si.e and general tp arum e, could so effectuallv anc "ompletely drtip, as it were, off o' the lace of the earth. ne cannot think of anything but foul play. Mr limes was fairly wi ll fixed financial ly--had nuiucv iu a lutnk down in California also iu a Medford bank tinl this money was not drawn out People w ho knew- him dow n in Culi 'oruia Inr vears sav lie was a vcrv honorable iiutn and veiy much re vti d. " Improvements at Fnlr Ground The Slate lhiard of agriculture an making ii number of needed improve nenis at the stale fair grounds thi) ve.tr. A new w.i'er svsti-ni costing tV.'Xo : Icing put III which will ail mr.eh comfort to the exhibitors am amiicrv Mure new stalls are being l)ii l It to tetter iieceniuiislate the larg uumU r ot exhibitors that are prcpnr oi to -,inic to the fair A larg tm itheater is In ing built lu re visit r can be watt ii and v ituess the live ti-k judging under cover. Many ti!ur improvements are U-ing made u the ground.) ami everything is W ng 'lone to male a visit to the tair a-sint eveni ami a jvy forever. IMU'tHilSl'S WILL 1U Y IT HACK You as-uiume no rixk when you buy 'haiuliorlain's Cilic, Cholera ami Iharrlus-a Heniedy, ilruggists will re 'und your mom y if you are not satis tied after uioug it It is every w In n silniiited to lj the uiOAt succesfu1 remedy in u... f..r Isiwi l complaint) aid the only iS.it n. ver falls, ll ia pleasant, safe reliable. Fouutain Pens -Waterman' M) to 4V0U at Cramer lint. Meal ftOOUE CHEAP EXCURSION RATES R. educed Fere for Vlsitore to Ute See aide and Mounlevlne. The Southern Pacific Company ha placed on aale at very low rates round- trip ticket to tlie vanou reawris along it lines, and also, in connect ion with the Corvalli is taatern Railroad, to Detroit and the seaside at Yaquina Bay, latter ticket good for return until October JOth. Three day ticket to Yaquina Bay, good going Saturdays, returning Mon day, are on aale at greatly reduced rate from all point Eugene and North on both Last and West Side Lines,-enabling people to spend Sun day at the m aside. Very low round trip rau are also made between Port land aud mine point cn the Scutlicrn Pacific, good going Saturday, return ing Sunday or Mouday, allowing Port laud people to spend Sunday in the country ana the out oi town people to have the day iu Portland. Ticket from Portland to Yaquina Bay good for return via Alliauy and East Side, or Corvalli and West Side, at option of passenger. naggage checked through to Newport. A ne feature at Newport thi year will bf an up-to-date Kindeigarteu in charge of au exjs rienced Chicago teacher. A beautifully Illustrated booklet lescribing the naaide resort on Yaquina Bay ha been published by the Southern Pacific aud Corvalli & Eastern Ruilroads, aud can be secured from any of their agent, or by ad dressing W. E. Cornell, O. P. A., S. Cai., Portland, or Edwin Stone, Manager (.'. & E. Ky., Albany, Ore gon. TAX ON BABIES. Extreme hot weather is a great tax upuii the dig-stive power or balne; when puny and feeble they should be given a f i w dow of Whitc'i Cream Vermifuge, the, children' tonic. It will atimulate and facilitate the di gestion of their Iikhi, so mat mey oon become strong, healthy and ac tive. .We at Slover Drng Co. FAILED TO FIND VICTIMS Benton County Asaessor We. His Prey. Llxided bv The new came to town Friday morning that the cries of a jsintlier had been heard in the wood in the vicinity of the Btahlbuach Inland. For two hour during the morning ol Friday, the air in the vicinity re sounded with unearthly calls and yells, generally described as resem bling a panther iu deep trouble. Subsequent investigation showed that the noise wa made by Assessor bush who tried to find hi way to the island for the purjioae of awe-us ing the Stahlbuscli boys. Ho could neither find the boat along the bank nor hi wav iu the woods, and hence the nther yells, lie returned to Corvalli without finding hia victims- Corvalli Times. No mail or woman iu the state will hesitate to sjs-ak well of I lianiber laui'a Stomach aud Liver Tablets after once trying them. They alway pro duce u pleasant movement of the bowel", improve the appetite strengthen the digestion, For by all druggists. and siilc A New Station. The Southern Pacific corntstny has built a large anil commodious station at Fair Grounds, which will be ap preciated by the traveling public. The uew station is very neat and at tractive and tills a long felt want. The maiiaecmciit of the state fair feels pnrticiilary pleased over the neat station and they say that it is a good attraction for the fair. NltillT WAS HER TERROR "I would cough marly all night long, " writes Mr, ('has. Applcgat of Alexandria, Intl., "and could hard ly get any sleep. I had consumption so liad that if 1 walked a blink 1 would cough frightfully and spit blood, but. when all other medclnes failed, three fl tsl Isittlt of In king' New Discovery wholly cured me anil I gained ,iS isuinils. " It's ab solutely guaranteed lo cure coughs, colds, la griptx1, bronchitis and all throat ami lung trouble. Price .VV ind l.li. Trial laittlis fn-e at National Drug Store ami tirauts Pass Pharmacy. THE PERFECT LIVER MEDICINE, Mrs. M. A. Jollcy, Noble, O. T. , write: "1 have used llerbiue for n milliter tif vears- and call cheerfully recommend it as the most sTfeot liver medicine, ami the greatest Mood ptirl tier. Malaria cannot timl a lodgement in the system while the liver is in s-rfect order, for one of it functions is lo prevent the absorption of fever producing jsdsons. llerbiue is a mcM efficient liver ngulator. "He at Slover Drug Co. I'o-a laiv Ii ver try ChaiuU rlain 's -4ioinafh ami Liver Tablets. They iu vigorate the liver, aid the digestion, rcculate tin' IhivvcIs and prevent bilious attacks. Yi'T sale by all diug Clsls. t rat ion t if w hit tl.ur ill do It will iltiuMi' it weljslit in bread. It lll mnke pure, wbitf, dt lu'ioiln Kmvi. It i more rvlialw and 11 ore 11 t'lioiuioal tlum any oilier (hIhv 011 the market. Anil it 1 the Iioum'W ife' favorite tlio "? plu nltm of family flour What more tail lw will' t'vt Hie Medfonl tuaud. A. A. DAVIS.I An Ilhis RIVER COt'RIER, GRANTS I " ileep utll enough at night, And the biamedtst appetite Ever mortal man possessed Riley ' fannr is the very picture of f man advanced ifi Venn, yet in the enjoy ment of Tjerfort liealth. A good appe tite, good digestion awl sound deep, art tne cruet tactora in a vigorona old age. Life ia atiatained by food, when rt ia properly digested ana asmmuaicu. W b t n digestion fails, there i a los of nutrition which aoon (hows i tat 11 I in physical wrak- nes, nervousnea, 1 xcn rm't Golden Medical Discovery cure diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion wl nutrition. It strengthens the body in the only wy possible, by enabling the as similation of tlie nutrition extracted from food. I oned tee bottles of In. Pierce Gola Meris-sl l))covery and aerersl vtali of Im -rieAMnt l-cnett' vear aro this semi. au-i have had uo lroaMe wit h uxlig-estioBi since. wnlra tr W. T Timntm n( Townaend Bxaclwatrr Cu . Moulan. UVjfda lail to trll li'jw thaokljl I am Ur the relief, aa I hal auA Srrrd much an1 tt sremnl that the aVjetora oou.d 4u b,e m X u-i I gut dowa tn wnyht to OS foitvl ail waa not aMe to wk at all. Now 1 wrtgli aearty ibo and can do a day a wot k ait Umt film. I live ,rutionen-!ed your met li on to trrml and shall always have a food W")d tuaay Ujt Ut. Fierce and h) tncdicines." The Coniiuun Sense Medical Adviser, inrS pages, in paper covers, is sent fret on receipt of ?i one-cent stamps to pay etje-rew of mailing only. Addrtsa Ut. S V. Pierce, lvulljio, N. Y. OLD LANDMARK BURNED Firs Destroys Historic Building txl Scotubxirg The first fire in the oldest town, except Jacksonville, in Western Ore gon, occurred on Wednesday, July IS. Two bolldings were destroyed. One was the saloon building belonging to (Jus Mitchell, Hie other the old building known a the Patterson hotel (In Scoltsburg). The hotel building was an ancient landmark. It was built in IS.V) by Mr. Scott, after whom the town wa named. The lumber used in ita construction wa hawed iu one of the old-time sawmill then iu operation at or mar the town. Thi building was older than Hose burg, Portland, Salem, Eugene or Ash laud. Oregon City waa tht u a verv new frontier Oregon town. Jacksonville waa a lively wining camp. Joseph Ijine was then governor of tlio territory of Oregon. The county seat of L"miua county was then at Green valley, I'nderwood's ranch. A few year later, about Cmpipua county was, by popular vote. attached to Douglas county, rrum Scottsburg there wa only a jock trail through the wilderness of forest aud prairie to the Willamette aud Rogue river vallcv. More than 500 Indian then lived tstween Scottsburg and Kellogg. The old building was once owned by Mr. Lyons whotstab- tishod the Uao-tte, the first news paper ever printed in the Uinpipja valley, ome W years ago. Gardiner Gazette. ONE WOMAN AMONG THE THOUSANDS. " We received a letter from W'aycross, Georgia, a few- day ago, from a lady who ha lived there for year. She write us that she had been troubled with female complaiut for a long tune, until she was reduced almost to a shallow. It effected her mind, she could not remember unv thing would get ao confused and so nervous ami irritable she could hardly sleep She ilescrilM-d her case a one similar to thousands of other women, mid then ended the letter by saying she gained IS lbs. litat month, and never felt Is'ttcr in her life, having no truce ol her former' troubles, slept well and ate her meals w ith a reliali. This lady commenced the use of Dr. Gunn's Mood uiitl Nerve Tonic just six week Is fore she wrote the letter from which xve copy the atsive This tonic is in tablet form ami should Is' taken right after meals. It turns the fixxl you iit into truii rirli liltuvl, nmkiiiK ''i'l ! ami ft ftlinu tlio iit rvt it, riiritiK iliwaM" ltv tiinkiiit i,ii,.y .i,. Pi.1-, w.-ak thin lDitiili' flinultl niKt thiK ttuiit Snltl ; ... ,. , . i . l,y . r. Krvint-r f..r r nr tltrti' ltxf for .'. St nt tx)sti(l 1111 rtt-i U't 01 tirit-i-. Atltlri'K lir. no- tnitko Co. PI11I11. . P11. SAGE OF YREKA SPEAKS. See Showers ol Fish &nd Little Toe.il Fsvllintf Like Ro.in. The Yn-ka Journal say : "Old pio neer modiiiU of thi plan- who have lived at Klanmtli Falls, 1 r , say the story is 11 fake jarn alout the smwii ol toads tlejosited in u'Hr Khiinatb Uike, and on hitteliinit out by tin millions start by instinct to home of birth. The toads come down from the clone!- in rain storms andlitth tishes have also come down in show ers, which our Informant claim to have w itnessed. An old Siskiyou set tler claims to !iac m en sin It a show er at on- time on Shasta river in this county, uiitl it is a fact also that worm have covered the pri-mnl 111 1 Yn ka after a heavy rain shower. " j KKl'l'l-SlVK KKATl'KKS. lUackhcads piniilcs, Krvtvy faces tinl imithly coini lesions which are i coinnion anioni: women, cspcriully trl at a certain r, destroy itii Is auty, dis!lt,-tirinii and mnkiiiK npul aive, fi-attirea, which would other witH ajsar attractive and rvtincd, in .licate that the liver is out of order. All CH-vastoiial tltw of Hcrhitie will rleaiiM- the Ixiwels, ncniate the liver mil au establish a clear, healthy coin plenum. . t Slover Pruit t'u Sl'KK I't'KK llUl I'lI.KS. lu-hiti)t Tiles ttrmluce rtioistios and cause itchtiitf. This (orni. a. sell Bliml, Pleeslii K or riotitnlii l'ileary lured by I r l)-san so. Ti'e K)in.,U. "itopa itchin- ami blee.linit. Vb-orh. liiuiots. fc a jar' at l tiH .ts. or sent by mail. Treatise free. Write m shout vour ess. 1 r B ".nlo, I'hiUds I I'a. For sal by w . t . Kremer. f'Vtaiw V 1--ST "J V " m fAfcS, ORSGOS', jCLY 30. Never M&kes ax Mistake- It is a great thing to have a servant who never makes a mistake. The value of inch a servant i simply be yond price ; and such a servant i the Royal Baking Powder. It never fail) to ao it work properly when put t raise bread, rolls, cake, biscuit, or other food. Other baking powders, like some servants sometime make a miss of it. Koval never. A perfect baking powder must bav, three virtue. It must be pure aui. wholesome; it must have high leaven ing power, so a to make the food light and flaky, and it must be ab! to retain all i: leavening gaa nntil required for nse, ao that it action in raising food will be always uniform All them qualities housekeeper ton they find in KoyaL - Reduced Summer Excursion Rates. Tlie Denver & Rio Grande, popu larly known aa the "Scenic Line ol t -e World," has announced great l reduced round-trip ratea from Pacific Coast points for the benefit ol teacher who will spend their- vaca tion in the east, and of deb gate t. E. A., at Boston; A. O. U. W, at St. Paul; B P. O. E, at Baltimore: Woodmen of America at Indianapoli Eagle at New York; Mystic Shrint at Saratoga Springs; K. of P. ai Louisville, and T. P. A , a: Indian apolia. Ticket at th reduced rate will I based upon one fare for the round trip, but will be sold on certain days Tnese ticket will carry stopovei privilege on the going trip, giving passenger an opportunity to visit Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springs, Colorado Springs and Denver; and will be good to return any time within ninety (Otl) days. Passenger going via the Denver & Rio Grand) are given the privilege of returning via a different route. For the rate to the point you wish to go, aud for date of sale and other particulars, a well a for illustrated pamphlet, write W". C. McBRIDE, General Agent, 124 Third St., Port hind, Or. VERY REMARKABLE CURE OF DIARRHOEA. "About aix year Bgo for the first time in my life I had a sudden aud severe attack of diarrhoea," says Mrs. Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas. "1 got tetniiorary relief, but it came hick again and again and for six long year I have suffered more misery and agony than I can telL It was worse than death. My husband spent hun dreds of dollar fur physician prescrip tions and treatment without avail. Finally we moved to Bosque county, our pri scut home and one day I hap pened, to see an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with a testimonial of a man who had been cured by it. The case was ao similar to my own that I concluded to try the remedy. The result wa wonderful. I could hardly realize that I wa well-again, or believe it could be so after having suffered so long, but that one bottle of medicine, costing but a few cents. I cored mo. " For sale by all druggist. NOTICE FOK PCBI.ICATIOS. Timber Land, Art June. 'I, 1S7S. United SlnU-8 Kan t U!h Koenburtf, Hreteon, July 1J, V'-'X. No lift ia litre riy iven ttiV miiiptiance with the prmUimm tht act of ContCft-!9 of Jut e 1p7 entitled ed "An rt for th uf r lands in the S'a'fs of Califomi. hi, Nevatli and WaH-hntl., Teiri n extended ' all ih rubnr timber Oregon torv Land S'mih- br art of Aminit 4, lJJ, NKI.I IK M. AMKS of I'arl. Hir. Co.tuty of Walsh, Stile; of Nutili I).ikrA liiit;hirj iUy flletl iu j thin oil'ne hnr noni Ta'etneni No. 5U3, 1 for the purchase of ihe S1, o' N Kl4 audi NW'4 of NK4 and NK'4 if NUy (b-intc 1-otn and 3, and 1.. NK!4i! Sfclian No l ifi Tow dhIdp Nn. ;io Sooth, j Kanue .No. 5 W, and ill otsW priif to how that the Und t0'!ht i- more vnl'- j able for ltJ liuibt r or btone than for ari- , cultural purptef. and to efii.ib'ifh hr j claiiu to (aid land before J U. I'oolh, ' County Juiltce, at hm ollice at (irantH; lretfon, oh M mdar the 5 b 1 r J O Ulwr, 10 . ihe names as Hi'UHf-p. : j eleyll Sberniati, Suie K 1W -v. ' WilltHni T Tnrnhatn, Hurt Minna all of ! firanlH ie, Oregon. I Any and ad ptTMnH clainiuirf adver-e tt.1 . u,v. , MrlU. an, , ,m (. . I (,I4.Htet ttt tiie 1 1n-i r t'lanti, in tin tli,-' ' j on oi brlor iil .St h ilay nf (Mnttrr liKI.1. i J. T. f hidoi.. KnittDr. j BRIQHT'S DISEAS2 i ' , , ! Hie Uriifft autn ever pan! lor irr- I ,..,,,, ,.,,, ia,is , sn r m.i- ! , ,.,. aJ, 30, l!Jl. TIik trnl. r 11- v.'ivvi in itnii nn stm-a i i.-..h u .,a as ptitl by patty oMnsiness men tor 1 a specitic lor llritthl' l)te.-e and In- ' 1 lietes, hitherlo incurable disease-. Tiiey commenced ihe serious inve.ii. .anon ot the siMe;lie Nov I.Y It) 1 t hey interviewed score of tne ctttol ami tried it out on ll menu hv puHinn over three dozen cases oil the treaiuieul snd tKAti hllli; tlielll. 'I'hev !m1 tptt phy- , hiciaus to name chronic, incmh!e case, ; and administered it null Ihe physicians lor indues. l p to Aua L'.), s7 per ceni ol the test case taere cither ta, i or pr.tf reMili)! ivorahly. Ttiere beiu hut thirteen per cent of (allures, the tmrtle eie satistli-tl ami closed the tfunsactloh. the pttsetllns , of lite mvestik'atintt coiiiiltlttey, and the clini.'al tfs)rt of the test cae nere oiilili-hed and sill be nuile-l ftee in I applies 1 -ii Mle. j.iim J r t LToN IVMI'iH . -U0 Mioilituinery M.San cine)), I'al. Krai,-1 THE "MILWAUKEE" A fntiiiliat iia-ite for Ihe Chi ak'o, Mil i aaokeeASi I'atil Katlaav, known i:! ; . ver the I'lnon Itte lireat ltila ! ts si ts in ic the "l'iotier Limited" trit , v. -.-y dai am! i.'cht l-etseen St. 'an: . t'hicitKo, s"d Di iaha S'ul t'hiia,-. 1 ri i onlv i-rioct trains iu lite aot;.. I'toli-ists'id : Ci nnei tions ate 11 adi with Ali Tiaiisconttneiital Line, ss'ti - 1 iDjj to passing r the besl seivic Lnnsn ' I. usurious coaches, elei-ttic !ibt. steau j oat.'la veiiiy ei)i:all)-il by i,o oihei on. JH-e i hat your ticket read via "The Milwaukee" a lieu fi'iut lo any isunl ir. ; hr I' mud Slates or 1 anada. All tick ; t a-nt eil thetu. Kor rate, namphleis or other infoi j .nation, addr-, i !. W. Casks, C. J. Koov, Trv. . As!. Iirneral Aent, j Msivts. W.fH I'osrtsM), tit To t'ssre a t'o'il .si a laj. Take Laia ire I'.ron.o g.i.ts.iie Tal letj , All ilr-.ifVDts rviunU the money if it tails U) cisr. K. W. throve'. i.nai.ire s on! , a- Ii bos ' lJ- NOTIC E FOK 1 I KLiCATHiN T.mber Land, Act itMe S 187 . I'ni ed Stales Land U', K -tMUL'. O-e.on, Mty'Jl. Wt .Suii.ri hereby g ven thst in i--ir. jiiisno- :ih fie px.ti-ieii "I the act 'cmts. ol June ? It7. eoiuled ' An -, lo itesal" ol nmt-r IsnJ- m ,.klr of Caliloniia, Od son. Nev.l, and U'a-biurton TerriNjrv" as extended to all ib- Puhhr 1-sn l siatts by act of Angus' 4 1!'2, WILLIAM P. CHlSiiOLM ti Gold liiii. County cf Jackson, Ma'e ol irenon has thi U) tiled Ol 'hi orilce n sworn Biaieuieni . 51. ir toe purchase "t the -N l ol h-.- i. n No M, . .. v.. -ti ...i. . 4 ' """'i' - . - . W,.n.i..li ofb-rp.ootto:how,i;.,,.,:!, sought is mine valuable l-.r .iuib-r or Unnr than for agricniiural uurp je. and to es'ahll-h hie clsi-t, ld isod before t hat. NVkell, I'. S. Commissioner, Me It ltd, Ores-un, atur!y, ihe 15th day ol Autiust, 1WJ. lie name - wiinea-es. John 0en, lis. W hal-n. of Wimei. Oregon; A. P. Esiibroox. tre-l IVningei f ijel.i Hio, Orn-o i. Am and a I Hi".c. cla-ming tlvre ly Hie alve-ilecriUd lnd sre .'e- ' itlesled o ti e Iheir i laint- III this clu -e m oi 1903. lelote sa d li b dav I AuUst J t . t'KII'Olis li -Itieiet r.oiaCE ko:: i chlication. Timlmr Urn!, A.i J.:n:i. 187S. iCniie.i ia es t.d ttrtice. R'xw-htiitf, tjreon. J me Jt l:si:i Notuei hereby .vn tint in cunt j pliance ni'h ihe proxtfi. ns ol the act oi ; Connie- of J line 3, ls7l, etiiiiltd 'Au I act lor the sale "I tiinl"r Und in tne I etate ol Caiifurma. O-rgon, Neva.1), j mi Washington IVrtiiort," as ex 'ended lo all the V ibli.' i. :'d S aie U I tet ol Anunt 4. imj. i ALBERT DRAGiiOu i of N.-r h YaVima. te'imy ot Yakima,' ilsle of Washington, has this i In lile l i in tlr.sodi.-e to vrn statement N-i. -r)lll : for the uu chase of ihe SE'4 ol Seclioi. No 'J ' in Townahip N. 34 Soti'h, kai.g-i N j o We;i, snd will otf- r pr of to aho ttat Ihe lacd sought ia in jrt- valnati e lor its tiinoer or stone than tur air cultural purnope?, snd to est:,b0-h bis c'hiiu to said land liefore J. l ; Booth, Coun'y Jtitlire, at his olh,-). i j tirai.t i'ass, Uregon, on Saturday the ; jib day ol September lyO.l. lit uau.e- i.s , witness): llen-y C. Mclmo-h. of Grsttts l's. ; Oregon, Charles E Wilder, North Yam ma, Washington, Harry Kesslet, tjrin'e ' Pass, Oiegon, Wilha'u Mclnto-h, il Ctraut Pass, Ort lion. Any and all person c-aitoit'i2 siiver-e ly the above-descrtr-.! Ian It are re quested to file their claim in thi" olli. on or before said 5,h day of Sepiemi ei 1S"03. J T. Bbidues, Kgte', DR. JORDAN'S 0"T f A KUSEUM OF ASiTC!SY iiiiEiurrrr .inrKiitisci.iiL f Tl Lfnt Aoaicjatiltaf Mums klif i " .- asvjr t. Miictod W '. f.aIUilr ntrW I? UM olalM 1 si m IsM CtaVtt tut JtMIt IU, JoCAH-ClSfASi0f MEX TPIILII ikwofqWf nAwfAl 4 It fum ariitMsji n- $. v frfaaMtti! trf aa Fstjvt. a asstl tar !. A UK if JtctJ CBhft tt rilo. JflaiB BrdJ riJra artl i a B-sU fB ; Trattr-it) A ' . bf Ut jMlU fra tm arvfT rtrrtt s tatiar A r I ssl'min. Wrtia fw k -k rnit.i)PBlT f n , I Ctvliatr M. lOftDaM ft (.. toil itaftMt ft You Know Wtint You Are Taktuic When you Ulin (irove'n Ta-tle5s ('lull Tonic, 1-ecaus the formula i plainly print ed on every tattle shoin that it i" dim ply Iron and Q.iinine in a fa-tele"- ft.nn No Cure No, I'av. lc. ft VfL, j y i j I hav had occaiion to ute your ' rck-Drju?ht Stork ard Poaltrv Mdi- t cirx and am pieasrd to lay that I never und anything lor Hock that gave half as tttnf Mtiit'action. I heartily reconv 1 mend H to til owner, of ttock. J. B. BELSHER. St LouU. Me Sitk xtcA-k or poultry should not wit tiit-ap stock fo-l any more than sii k jT-m h"'ild exi-vt to "be -.nt'il hv IimkI. hen vonr .f. lr ami poultry are -ii-k pive 'thorn nil- j n-uie. lion I st nil 1 in-in with worth I k'u t vk fooiN. Tnl'ia l the Lowrl I and .tir tip th torpnl livt-r and the : animal will he t un-l, if it l Kwsi ble to fire it. H'a. k-l'raticLt ,-Stw k and Poultry Mul-.-ine iinloatl tha I howel, ami at in up the torpid liver. ! It curea every malady cf ttttxk if j taken in time. Sit-ure a :!.'.- nt can of lllaik-PraiiL'ht St,, k and Poultry JWitnif and it wnl p.iv for itseif ten timesovtT. Hurt's work better. Cuw, I give more milk. Hogs pain Rah. And henslaynion-erj. It solves th problem of ir.aknteas nun h ll.xsl. tie-.li and eneri'v i ino-ible out of the sutal!' -t amount cf f 1 rin I lumrd. Hut a cuu troiu your dealer. 'carr' 1 awnYa) .y Tne W.-ekly Orenonan atul the o hi):R Itolh for one vear for t'2 iu ad- value 0. R. & N. lMI.llU. MlUltl LI.M AMI I'MON IWCUTC. -IT IS TIIK- I Shortest, Quickest, AMi Mi 1ST Comfortible H one !o all K.stern s,is i- m r,irt!au, V-l riiteiis.il Ti. lets rvatlsnt; over tins ttiu ,ir, s.t via : .".silt llliC Jul Di ll) -'. Low Kates. Ti. k. ( e..v. Sulc it Snsthetn 1'a.slH- IVj A. I.. LKAlti, tien'l. Paseetss.Tr Ant, I'onJatid, tire. 9 '" . M in UM 1? H I v v Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average Anri Jv i UIUC bottles. Docs this recSJof miUpSa?,,125 One and a Half Mfflon .toyw? No Cure, No Pay. 50c V )TI' E l"K I'L 1 1' Lit. .vi iv.'. ' Timber Lad, Act June it, K ebur.-, r i! n. - . I V,m i. l..-ol.v glX-ell lh' 111 Wile t.l.-n-e ailh He C"lifcree o! J act l.ir He ! -S-a's -I C-, '.. rei Vk!iitiii' ii tO Mil lb I'"' .1 I he act ol I SVC, eiileh-'l "An iNiilicr land" i'l the i llrejon cvailt, r, t-irv, - exieiiileo an(j Diarrhoea Kemeay and caster oiL .o,-i.l ,v.te bvctoi!aii directed with each bottle, aud a I cure in certain. For sale by a.U den.. Aug'!' CHAHI.ESE WILDER . 1 of N jrib Yasiin Couutv ol l.kmia. lated Wa'Uiegtoii, n una " ). his sworn statement . .'ell J I... It- nii'i hfe i I tne r.-. "i .-.r- No. in Townshii) No. :;t .South, , Ratiife No Ranm .No 6 V-sl. a' ! ' "-. ("v. - .,,i.i ,4 more wn. ... ' ,r ' ,r ..; null ),iirr.o-e. and 'n ei hiacUiin V f:.J Is"'' be'o'e J. O. Booth. Couutv Ju.I.e, t hi- ottice st firsi.ts Pa tiieon.on .ka"ioi if, the 5' h day Snlemher. 1:1 I.I. H USUI' nessc ; ll)t llraij". of N'-nh Yasiin, Wa-irmtt m : Henrv C. M. Into'h. K- s-ler. W iii:am ilelnlo-h, a l'a-, If) a m Ant Slid a 1 i-r cla ininn adverse- ll,. above-ilecnled lanil" ore re- i qiirMfd 10 file their inns in tin olnee , , on or belt.re sou oil' dJV 01 . psj.l. J. T. i'.nnuKs, September Kemster ASK Till- AGENT FOK T ICK I2TS VIA TO SPOKANR, ST. PAUL. DULUTH. MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO, AND ALL POINTS EAST Tit 1 VIX 1.I .r AST TI M i : Ni:V Kgni'MKM THKOl CMOlT 1 ) C.iactii'f , i'utace nnd Tuurinl Mf y ii'i , OiiitriK Mini li.ifttt Mti' k i Hi I,(hiut'3 Cttr. luHi:f irij' ihrttut;)) the ( ahCdOi u ii tt it. i kv l"iini in. F-r lull p:ir!:i-i:i;Li-s. r.m, ftiltlcrt, fall uti 't K'i-irt.- , II. ,I(.'KSON, r T. A. I. 'A. I'll I.OX, t. i'. , 1.2 1 h Ii -1 SiiTii, I'di-iIuimI. A. Ii. C. 1KN N I 12 IVl-t Atfll'lH TUN, . W. P. A. mill-, Wti-1. Wffim) Phone Ore. Eajt 64 Bet. Hawthorne Ave and Morrison St. THE H. C. ALBEE CO. DEALERS IN : aCs. M TV SV 3 B fBas t r. lis 's!liB M" ilNi.13 ENGINES, BOILERS. PUMPS, SAVv7 MILLS, etc. 24vS Grand Avenue. (East Side) Portland, - Oregon 3 Through Salt Uke City, Leadvillc. Purhlo, ramou! Roiky Mountain Scenery ml tiii H inn 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY BEIWEEN OGDEN AND DLNVEH 3 MODERN EQUIPMENT. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOUR ISTS LEEPlNG CARS AND SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. STOPOVERS ALLOWED for atui, hildcrt ar.J oiher incrmJtion. ad'ir. is FRAXKLLN TYMflVIUTER -; Wriitiisr, lVrin.iticii! A Strictly Iluli-Clas I it- : . (iTTi:i.T()Wi.:nc). t- r, BumniK; M , , -, . ' ""5it - '-0 '-:'i0 u !"" '''", k c"r Courier and Oregonian $2 a year CHOLERA INFANTUM. Thi has long ben regarded as euo cf the most daugerooa and fatal di. seaws to which infants are subject. It can be cured, however, w lien propcrlv treated. All that I Utcessarv is "0 cive Chamherlaiu's Colic. C'l.r.t. ;pst. it . . . I.F?II . f J C.GOTZIANcStCoJ MANUrACTURtRS." H A o i Ls I iii mil ii mi ii ,111 an DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY Backache All dlseatei of Kidneys, Bladder. Urinary Organ. A I-" Rheumatism, Back ache. HartDlsease. Gravel, brolly, Female Trouble. CURE Don't becotsQ discouraged. There lit cure for you If in-ctsury writolJr. Fennet I t Ikl s,,..t ti Ute tlniti riiriiiK j'tt auci c.ues us yuur. , Ail cousultuiiuuii Fret. 'Tour Kldnt'T and Bucharhe Cure bt 1 nirt'tl two very bad case utnoii nur cun o- fliers the pat yrar whom Ihe dHtora hit! ijj vtD up. J. L. STILL & CO., WtxHiland, Ii." nni2nlsti.60r.. II. Ak for Cook Biknk-Prtt ST.VITUS'DANCEKrFrf;,ou&'? For sale by W. F. Kremer Rotermund. and H.A. n a inn 3 MX i tdish ! sTE51 XVtiqiariTTSTfW! 1 wl- RfiltVy ot grants; I dCiWi in urnv iMun tn SCENIC LINE Colorado Springs, and Denver, by Daylight to all Points East. and Uu M'. C. I liltll)!-:, t.oit. Aut taa Tmi.o ar. PORTLAND, ORt. "The CHICAGO" Typewriter $35 Guaranteed to equal any $100 machine. Tht Chicago Typtwriltr Co. 5 1 2-5 14 Market St. San Francisco. n'.il.M.cl-.anism, Speed, Excellent Manifolding, i rut- A.i.sititiient and Durability at a Fair Price. Machine Sold for $75.00 - Los Anonlp. California - Spring and First Strt.