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fcOGUE RIVER COURIER, GRAXfsi HSS, OREGON, OCTOBER 21, 190$. i Sickness steala more taring than the burglar. Slowly, coin by coin, the ' money that hits been ao hardly earned i paid out for drugs anil doctors. Sickness is the worst enemy of the work ing man, anil the common cause of the working man's sickness is disease of the stomach often involving the heart, lungs, liver, or kidneys. ... The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery will stop the stesling of the savings by sickness. It cures dis eases of the stomach snd other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures dis eases of heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc., when these diseases are caused by the diseased condition of the stomach and its allied organs. " About ten years aro I be Ran to have tremble wttb my iiKk,' wnlea M m. Connolly, of 5.1 Walnut Mrrel. Lorain, Oalo. " II ao " k - ? i.M hnmt .till I WOttld belch up (. ann aa Is awful rlMrrea al aurk tlmea. 1 hae tnploy4 and hn Irealao by the lieal dectora IB IM diy hut no help whatever. By auaie way or other I navpenea to el bold of a viai of your felleta.'and I ihuuithl "hey helped me. II waa then I wrote lo you for advice Vout'.M rue thai by my aymntoma you Uiotighl I had liver complaint, and aovleed the rue of your Golden Medical Uiuwry' and Fleaaant Pelleta' in connectlm. Tatar meill. dnea I have taken aa directed, and am very happy to atate that I commenced to art better from the atari and haee not ioat a day this summer on acciamt of siy aloniach. I feel tip top, and better than I have lor ten yeara." Accept no autistitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." Nothing else is "just ci good." Dr. I'ierce'i I'leasant relicts regulate the bowels. atotnacn wotlia nioai, aim wmw.u GRANTS PASS OPERA HOUSE Guy E. Gano, Manager. Thursday, October 22, 1903 OVER NIAGARA IP YOU 1IAVK NKVKU 8KKX THE FALLS, HKIiF, IS YOUIt CHANCE. IMITATION KUK PASSES KEALIHM. A Picturesque Elaborate and Perfect Pres entation of a Thrilling and Powerful Play SEE Hume of Aa Phillips Chautauqua Luke. Juiniwtown, N. Y. Gocvt Isltknd, jiint iihove Niagarii Kulls, Nla.ge.reL rtvlls-Tlie (inindiwt Sight In the World, Th Indlcn Congress Pun American Expedition, Hulfulo. Tickets on Sale at X'ricow r), FRIDAY, OCT. 23 ISO-PEONS AND SPECIAL SCENKRY-30 BROADHURST &. CURRIE .: RPCtCNT - - EDWARD GARVIE And his Company In the New Thr Act Musical snd Fsrclsl Frivolity Mr. Jollv of Jolict I-AIJl.lI l'Olf EYEKYIIOI1Y A Magnificent Production of Their Big Musical Comedy. A Slur Citst of Metropolitan Finui-itcs, ideliiiling MATTIIEALV, W. .I.KANE, 1'liANK IIAI.DWIX, KliANK IIKYANT molly tiiom psox, otiskiiattvck. .ioiin s. mauih.k ;i:uti;ite fout, minnik hkknakd ami the PUKMll'.li yl'AUTKITK SURRRISING THE DILETTANTE WITH ITS Aniiislnu ltlcliii,.MM l" t mn,. ; A. ClioriiM ol" Iu Asltiijf Kfiiutv I l'vlll-iliiy im -IIm! v-nuii (r ,it mi-i-i.i.mi : I all tin: newsom; Tr n n rninitiftsjirigrijsjis)sjiisf Saturday, Oct. 24, 1903J Pirst Appearance in this City of the World's Greatest Musical Organization ELLERY'S ItOVAL ITALIA' 55 GREAT MUSICIANS 55 ii lci:lllnt soloists Directed CHIAFFERELLI "The Wonder of I aMMMMlaAaMMa XQ. C. CW. Column The regular meeting of the V. C. T. U. will be. held at the homo of Mrs. E. A. Wade, October 23, at 2 :30 Timmv Flcvnniitan and His Pro motion. This experience came into my lire about 20 years ago, when I waa a teacher in a primary school ill Maine. My brother was school suiierintend ent at tlto time, and of course, as he visited tlni different schools, lie naw many bright, wide-awake, lioya. lint Timmv Klaunigan, a boy about nine years of age, attracted him especially. No matter what the question, Timmy knew what to reply ; no matter how long the column of figures, Tin. my was always tho first to give the right answer. This was rut her discourag ing to the other scholars, so one day Mr. 0. , the superintendent said: "Now, Timmy, you keep at ill awhile, I can't find out how much the other boys and girls know, if yon answer all tho questions. Tim obeyed, but it was hard work, and his eyes fairly danced with ex citement and impatience. At last came, the end of the school year. When the exnmiiiatinns were over, Timmy Flamiigan's namn wan the first on the list of those promoted to the next higher grade. A duinly diploma for each scholar had been projiared by the tcaoher, and when Mr. C. passed Timmy's to him, his "I thank you" was heard throughout Rowland & Clifford's GIGANTIC Gigantic Production FALLS Horning & Depuy. Ac 7T CV.iIh hits or thi; year j BAND! IJv "THE GREAT" the Musical Age." the large schoolroom, he felt so prond and hapjiy. As Mr. 0. was returning to hi home that day, .'he met Mr. Flaiini gan, Timmy's father, a hard working man employed at good wages In one of the large cotton mills. Though naturally a warm hearted man, Mr. O. knew that lie loved liquor better than antyhing else in the world, and that most of his earnings found their way to the saloon keeper's pocket. So in the faint hoiie of arousing him to some senile of his duty towurdH lain family, ho stopjied to Hjx-uk to him. "Mr. Flanuiguu, do you know ;ou have one of the brightest and most promising hoys in town? You must do well by him, keep him in sehoo!, give him every posxihle chance for an ( du ration, and in years to come ho will repay it all." "Indeed, now, but I meun to do that same thing, Mr. (.'., I am goin to have that boy graduate at ISowdoiii college, sura as I live. I'e shall have a better education than his poor old father hud. Thank you for your good words about lliiu, sir." Saying thin, he turned the nexl corner and went into the llrnt heel saloon. Four hours later Timmy was work ing at homo helping to cure for tin little Fliuiiiigans, of whom there were Ave bennies himself, when he suddenly heard heavy footsteps stumb ling up the stairs. His mother culled out to him in anxious tones which lie knew only too well: "O, Tim, your father's had agnin Keep out of his way, for wheu ho is like this there's no knowing what he will do." Trembling with feur, Tim hastened to o.scaK), but tho motherly warning had come too lute. Kvi n its she spoke Mr. Flaiiuig.'in caught sight of the hoy at the head of tho stairs, and, imagining in his druukciicMH thut he wus in his way, lie lifted his heuvy boot, gave one kick, und dear, liright, helpful Timmy lay a crippled tuus upon the floor below. His mother gavu one terrified scrcnm and fainted; the father staggered stupidly along Into the bedroom, where he fell in a drunken sleep npon the floor. Kind neighbors gathered in hitstc, lifted the poor lml in their arms and carried him to his bed. Two doctors soon arrived. "Concus sion of the brain" was all they said ; then they went carefully to work to sea what could lie done for tho little sufferer. Wlillo they wore setting the broken arm and leg, attending to the scalp wound, and binding up the little hand uihiu which two fingers were broken, tho father, who hail promised to do so much for his boy, was Bleep lug a drunken sleep, unconscious of the terrible crime he hud committed. Many reproaches were hurled at the senseless form, but nothing could be dono to avert tho consenuenees of his act. Weeks jiassed, and Timmy was hi last able lo get about the town on crutches. Hut it was not the same Timmy who lind received his iliplomu with such joy ot.ly it few short we ks before. All the brightness wus gone from his eyes mid all look of intelli gence from his face. That cruel kick had stolen his bruin. The fall term hud commenced, und one morning, as I sut in my school room, I heard the sound of crutches in the entry. I went to tho door, unci theru stood Tinuny. In resiMiisc to my smile he muttered "Tim school boys Tim. " "Yes, " I said, "we all want you, Tim, conic in." He stumbled ill as lust he could, fell iu to a chair, und ga.eil vicnntly about. I went on with the Icnmiiis us usual, hut It was all it mystery to isior little Tim. When Im tried to talk, the re sult was only a few disconnected words; it was iniKiNKihle for him to (runic a sentence. Day after iluy he visited my school, making no trouble in any way, but you cuti Imagine what it tcmpcruiicc lesson, w lml a lesson of love, of kind ly sympathy, of continued thoughtful- iicxs and generosity, his daily visits were! They were an object lesson, in deed! The scholars vied Willi each other in doing for him. Every day some gift was brought to him, a pair of shoes one day, it pretty necktie the next, und toys, fruit mid flowers in abundance. I could tell vou of many sacrifices made by these litt le children for pool, helpless Tim. At lust we missed his accustomed visits, ami upon 1110,1111 v 1 found lie wus sick with tvphiiid fever, from which his mother hud just died. The ot'ier children of the family were being cured for by strangers, the wretched father was in jail, mid there was no place for Timmy but the Town farm. He wus tenderlv cutctl for there. My little scuhtrs kept Mm supplied with fruit und flowers, und whenever they went to see him he would say, " Tim boys Tim. " As the weeks ivissed, he grew weak er and weaker, line day uu old wom an who had lived nt the f irm many years, was holding him in her nrnis crooning to him in a quivering voice "Itentle Jesus, meek and unlit, Look iiimu a little child." Those who slood near said a look almost of iutelligei ce passed over his face. He smiled; he wa. uot suffering mid if he was thinking, his thought wero happy; no clouds obscured his vision of the heavenly home. I think he had a glimpse into the ."Home lteuutlful, " where cruelly and hitter wrongs are not known, ami when' his plaintive ciy of "Tun hoys Tim, " was answered lv tin group of Ihvh who had gone on before. I'oor lilt to Tiinmv, his tune of le joiciug hud come, for he had 11 glorious promotion " I'nto that school Where he m lunger oceds our pro tection, And I'hrist 'liiuselt doth rule." Margaret Arnold in .ion's Herald Mothers Who would keep their children in go. s) health should watch for the first symptoms ot worms Mini remove tin 111 with White's t'ream Vermifuge, ll is the children's Is st ionic. It gets digestion ut work so that their food docs them good and they glow U healthy and strong. '.'.V at Slover Drug l'o. CATARRH r5 S!ADJ W-FEVER Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. OIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives nwuy a Cold in the Head quieklv. Itostoros tho Reuses of Taste snd HinciL Kusy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostrils ami absorbed. Large Kize, M) cents at Pruggists or by mail; Trial Hie, If) cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St., New York. Superintendent C. W. James, of the State Penitentiary, has filed his re sirt with thn secretary of state, cov ering tho quarter ending SeptemlsT H0. Tho report shows there were 2h9 covicts ill tho prison at tho close of the quarter agaiust libTi 011 July 1, or u decrease of 17. The total oarningf of the institution for the quurter ag gregated $H:!2. Hi. and tho receipt for the board of United States pris oners for the quarter ending Juno 30, I'.hiII, f:i:!). 7fi while the totul disburse ments amounted to J 1 1, S71. '.!'.. A Million Every Month. I!y manufacturing and selling a million records every month, the "oluhmia Phonograph Co. hits achiev ed the end for which it lias long been striving the reduction iu the price of its High Speed Moulded Cylindrical Wax records from W) cents each to 2o cents. Simultaneously with this re duction 111 juice a new reiord, greatly superior to uny that bus ever been offered for sale is being furnished a black sujierhurdenod record both dur uhle mid brilliant und combining sweetness and smoothness with re murkahle volume. These records will lit all talking machines using cyliud ileal records und the facilities for manufacturing them have been in creased to nil extent that will enable the Columbia Phonograph Co. to pro duce a praet ically limitless supply. The Columbia Phonograph Com puny, 125 (ieury Street, Sail Francis. co, headquarters for graphophoncB and talking machine supplies of every kind, will scud you catalogues on application. 1)0 Good It Pays A Chicago mull has ohserved thut, " (food deeds are better than real es- lute deeds some of the hitter lire worthless. Act kindly and gently, show sympathy and lend a hcpling hand. You cannot Hissibly lose by it.' Most men appreciate a kind word and encouragement more thun suhstuntinl help. There nro jicrsons in this com inanity who might truthfully say " My good friend, cheer uu A few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy w ill rid you of your cold, und there is no danger whatever from pueiiino niu whi n you use thut medicine. It ulwuvs cures. I know it, for it has helped me out many it time." Sold by all druggists. Austin's He port Curds for school use for sale at the Courier ofllce 7,"ic per hundred. THE GREAT FMliyPlD.-CIHE Thtilford'ii Hliu.-Hrwiciht I Miivcl JtH teri' h;;i f.T iiuto than iixty yt-ar?. Tor lh.' t-itiiuion fam ily iiihiii'ttts, Kiu-li an 1011st tp it ion, iiuli'i's'.iiMi, l.aril i-ul-U, lnjivt li-om-jilamts, thilU and h-wr, l.iliius ni,ii. hoa laclicn and oilur Uki 'UUiplilllllH llll otlltT llirtlli-illA If ntH-'H..ai v. It un u.Mniii'H uud rtV ulat.'i tin' hvr, ;u,ists ,1; .Htion, nt iMiulati't ait'ii'i of tin' kiiliii'i 1, juirilii'ia tlir I i.Md, and purra tin ttowi'l of foul ai i-nnmlat tens. it iircH hvrr ritmplaint, liulij.i'Htinfl, t'-ir sttnarli, du.iiii'vi, chill, rlnMii:ii! ii- pains, sulfa lit', hark- iu lu kill tn'v truiil-li, iMiiiiipatnin t 1 h i-h.t 'if. r-.M,ry ilniL- ii.vir-r l s k-lr;uiL:lit ii 1 mi K.iir-'H ami iu nmni ; i 1 f..r $1 ,ih. NciT in..-! t , i;:itt i 11 .it 0:1 lui uu t!it tl Mi'. It l v tin t ll.itt.UU- llli' ( I'MiMiUlV. Kl in . mot :i it sui or i j 1 Mt-au I tvlk-vt The '1;.rd 1 HUk-Driuht ti thr bt !!:. 'iii on cjrth. It u Hhm1 iiT any aiul rvcrthtn4. I Kjv tnn'.v ot tclve vhilt'rcA, and Umr w in I have ktot then on foot nu h. iltv m it ! rn doctor hirt Bl.k. l)rus .t. A. J. GKliCN, lllcwAi-a, U. GO YEARS' EXPERIENCE t v. . - ir--4V Ts.oi Minn. 'TrW CoyaioMTc qu!.li' .J.vrlui 1'iit ni'inii'ti Trw 'nt I r mi IllVflllf 'II ! im'tifjl': I'U'lllHhli' ( .'(Utii.lM.H- t. olri.-tU .N-tiil.l.'iii Wl. tUl ilW'k.'li t'Kfct-t' 'iit tw. 'l ''t WW. r U'T nti'ifii ; i-jtt', '!.m,i t,k.'ii t!l'llt Mm n A i .v. u.-lt) tJ-o't-W (., ihnul t ' Ill tOi Scientific Jlnc?ican. A hM.t.mitT ll'iitrf .v I at t rr IM'Dlli'll -r MUf I.'M' ill.- ..lr,l I ., . t,, .-r f Mir nt. " t h, 1 1, ! iiWr'i'ilwx MUNNt5Co.36,B"H2wYoiii firt! IHEDFOnD'Sj fe has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Seles bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ? y W ODAKS JY All Kinds $1.00 to iU.Mii COURII'R MAltHLE AND GRANITE WORKS J. B. I'ADI'OL'K, Pkoi k. I am prepered to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery work in any kind of MARBLE or GRANITE. Nearlv thirtv vears of extierience in thatl can till your orders in the very best Can furnish work in Scotch. Swede Jiui o:e. Kronr Mrrpt, Noxt fit frfnp' Onr.Hhop. FRUIT AND SHADE TREES I am still in business and can 1 'mi t , !-iiaI' or N ut IJ'riV Iiiiin ( as cheap if not cheaper than any one else and will order anything that I do not have iu stock. Will order from reliable nursery and not one who is in business here one year and some where else the next. Give your orders early. See Columbia Qraphophones GRAND PRIZE PARIS, 1900 Columbia Disc Graphophones $I j, $20, $30 COLUMBIA DISC tlRAPHOl'tlONE Send for Free Cabiloqua 17 The (iraphophone reproduces all kinds of music Not necessary to learn to play any Instrument PI for aile by dealers everywhere and by the Columbia Phonograph Company, PI0MIRS AND lE0f RH IN 1K TAIklNti MUIW ART Imvi our own stores In over twenty-five cities in the United States and Europe 125 Cearv Street, For Sale in Grants Pnss by W. A. Paddock. iOGBAHDtVf5Ug,N RID I THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt lake City, Lcadvillc. Pueblo, famous Rocky Mountain Scenery 3 FAST TK.MNS DAILY HHTWIiliN OCDIA AND DKW I K 3 MODERN EQUIPMENT. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOUR ISTS LEEPlNG CARS AND SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE, STOPOVERS ALLOWED For rates, loldtrs and other inlortnation, addrvn Ufie FllAMvLLX Standard TYPEWJUTKU Visible Writinii, Simple Mechanism, Speed. Ixce'.lc tit Manil'o'.dini;. reritianeiit True Alignment and iHir.-.l ilily at a Fair Trice. A Strictly IIi,uh-Class Machine Sold for $75.00 oirrrri :i -t wi-:it o. E. F. Bumpus, Manager, - - Lcs Angeles. California AV-i-ilO W ilaon l'll.x k cor. St;h and Kirst Street. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic a.j ai irn cnc pacaas irw t from the Brownie to F. P. R ffiWEJt'T'i $75.00, OFFICE. the Marhls biiMie(.H u-nrrunru mv auvint? manner. or American Granite or anv kind cf T. I J. PADDOCK. furnish almost any kind of t i'4'-M iukI llcilo plaiilss me at Slovers Drug Store. J. T. TAYLOR. Chants Pass. One BIST TALKING MACHINES MADE Columbia Cylinder Grophophones S3 to $100 Columbia Records l it any make of talking machine Srnest Popular Muaic, funny Stories, Etc. DISCS Seven Inch 50 cents each; $5 per dozen Ten Inch $1 each; $10 per dozen CYLINDERS Redjced to 25c each These arc the best wax records ever made Mack Super-hardened Don't pay twice at much (or an Inferior article SiN FRAMCISCO, CAl E Colorado Sprinji, and Denver, and the by Daylight fo all Points East. 11 thi-o it PORTLAND, ORE. "Tho CIIICAGO" Typewriter $35 Gn.ir.itr.cci! to nju;il nn in.) mai'liinc cvntcr Co 5 1 514 Nl.iikct St. S.m Francisco over One end a Half MUHoa No Cure, No Pay. 50c Black Hoot, uver pun. Photo Oealep RArlD NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Vnriro fa h,.nhv crivpn that V. F. Kremer has mado an assignment of all his emate to me for the benefit of all his creditors pro rata. All persons haviiiK claims afralust said estate will present the same to me nuiy Teri 3ed within three tuoutliB from date hereof. Dated September 2.'i, 1903. J. O BOOTH, Assignee. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales Lund Ortii e. Ko'ebunr, Oieeon. OjI. l'JOJ. Vn....A iA l.u,ul.u oivin llial. till fill- lowiim-iiaiued aeitler has filed nntitw of tiis ii.tenlion to make final proo! . . .' ..i ... i. . u.l iIimI 'II Jflippurc 1110 i.iai.w, - -aid proof nil! be made leiore .1. O. i '...,nlu .Tit.lirw .fnupiihiiit I'OlintV. at lirauls PafS, Oreiion on November -0, r.iua, viz : on hi II K. No. fSSiiK. (or Hie V.'S' SE'j S-elii; NVV 14 NE' Sne SI, il 35 lie names the folio iuj witnesses lo prove his continuous resilience upon ano ciil'ivalion ol Mid land, viz : t a vmi f Mnrruv ton, H. Matiiire tfevaite, Dviil Huberts all u( Grants ha8. Urj;on. J. 1. KKIIHiEK. Hififlier NOTICE FOR 1'UBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United hfates Land Office, Roeeburi,', Oregon, tiept. 1. 1903. Notice is lierebv cjiven that in coin nliaiice with the provisions of the act ol Uoniireee of June 9, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of tiiuher landa in the Stnte of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wasbinuton Territory" as extended to all the I'utilio Land States by act of Aiu'iiHt 4. 18II2, JOHN E. NYE of Oold Hill, County of Jackson, State of Oregon has this day tiled in this ollice his sworn statement No. 5oi7, for the uurchat-e of the N K'' of Section No. 30, in Township No. 35 bomb, Range No. 4 vY. and will offer proof to Hiuw t fiat the land sought is mine valuable for its timber or atone than fur agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim In said land before Chas. Mi Hell, I . b Commissioner, Medford, Oregon, on Satunlay, the 6th dny of Dereiuber, 1U03. He names a witnesses. lieo. I.. M. Clellen, Win. Childers and W. I'. Chisludin, ol (iohl Hill, Ore., and John Owens, of liner, Oregon Any and all persons claiming adverse, ly tho above'descrihed lamls are re quested to li'e their claims in this ollict on or before said 5th day of Oc eniber 1HC3. J. 1. Hkiihish. Keginter NOTICE KOIt I'UHl.lCATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1N7S. Uoseburg, Oregon, Aug. '.'7, 1H03. niice is liereoy iriven that in crm- ih ince with the provisions of the act ol Con Kress of June 3, 1 S78, entitled "An act for the sa'e of limber lands in the States ol California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington TVrritorv," as extended to ail the Public Lund States by act of August 4, IHWJ. JOHN HOLI.IS 'if Carson. County of Skamania, State of Washington, has this dav tiled ill this ollice Ins sworn statement N for the piiri'liHHi i ( ihe NE' of SEJ and K'v of SV ami S of SWI of Sec- lion No. -ti in Township No. 37 South, Kange No. tl W est, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than lot agricultural purpurea, and to eslablich his claim to euul land before J. O. Mouth Countv Judge, at his ollice at (irants l'as, Oregon, on Momliy, the '2'M day of November, r.103. He nanus as wit nesses : Edward Hollis, Carson, Washington , iitr;tia iioins, A. W. Silfhy, tirants I'ass, Oregon r . 11 . linggi", Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the alt'ive-describc d lands are re iiieteil lo tile their claims in this nflice on or before said 23d dav of November 11103. .1. T. Hkiihik.h, Kegister. NOTICE KoK rUI'.LlCATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United Stinee and Ollice. 1 Kosebiirg, Oregon, Sept. 1, 1MJ3 Notice is hereby given that in coin nliance with the provisions of the act ol Congress ol June 3, 178, entitled "An act (or the sale of limber lands in the States ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as er tended to all the Public l.a,pd States bv act of August 4, 18!L, K.HWAUI) HOLI.IS of I arson, County of Skamania Mate of vt aslnngton, has this dav tiled, in llusotlic? his sworn statement No. for the purchase of the N1,. of MV, sWl ol N W 1 and N W of svC 1 ol Section No. lid in Township No.37 .South, Kange No II West, and will offer proof to show that tlie land sought is more valuable lor its limber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and lo establish his claim to said land before Arthur I. i nk lin, L .S. tomcuissioner, at his ollice at (mints Pass, Oregon, on Mon day the 23d day of Novemlier, 11)03. He names as witnesses ; John Hollis, of Csison, Washington Bertha Hollis, of Carson, Washington A. W. Silsby, (irants l'ass, Oregon 1. H. Ilriggs. (irants Pass Oreunn Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re. inested lo file their claims in this, office on or before said 23d day of November l'")3. J. T. IIkhkiks, Register, BRIGHT'S DISEASE the largest sum ever paid lor a pre- si i union, cnangeu nanus inanrran Cisco. Aug. 30, 11101. The transfer in voiced in coin and stuck f 112,500.00 ami was pa d by a party ol business men for a specific lor Bright 8 Disease and Ida- tietes, Intiierto incurable diseases. 1 ney conimeiiceil the serious investi .ration of the specilic Nov. 15, pus) I hey interviewed scores of Hie cured and tried it out on its merits by putting ucer nine uozen cases on I lie treatment ami wati lung them. I hev also got nln loans to name chronic, incurable i-hshs ami administered it mth the pbj siciatir inr jiiiiges. I p to Aug. 2-1, 7 per cent d the test cases were either wed ot progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per rent oi failures, Ihe parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceeding of the investigating committee and tlie clinical retorts of the lest caes were puhlislie.l and ill be mailed free on application. Address John J. ti i.ton Cumi asv, 420 Montgomery f t. Sau Fran cisco, Cal. DR. FEVER'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Kidneys. Bladder Urinary Organs. CURE -" itneumALlsm. Back ache HeartDixas. Gravel Dropsy, Female Trouble. Don t become dlicoured. There li a cure tor you I ( ;:,. c..,;.rs 1 I.v l.j-p.l a, l,t,. time curlnit S,,t ,uch Ci yuura. Alt coo.ulmil.ina Frw. "F.-r years I had backache, aerere pains acrcM kiuiit iri and acaidmg urme. 1 could Domeiuulof brd witnuul help. The use of lr. tenner a Kidney and Ba. aache c ure re uirvd ru O. WAUOXER. K nchavlU. a." rViiKl .. ti. Ak forCo.ik Bxik- Frt ST.VITUS'DANCElffi For tale by W. F. Kremer and M. A Rotcrmund. To Core a Cold In a ray. Take l.aiative Promo yumin Tablet. All driKv-iaui i relund u money if n (.,;, V?l Vetiv,-4-.?s-CiyfjlV,I CGotzifiiiStCo., AAANU FACTOR E.RS. Vartar t Tirs.T.gaarJLtlsiCTjiFlt' visit DR. JORDAN'S omar MUSEUM OF fififiTOMYf mi nun n., in Hiicun, en. Woiitl Mknsn of m natnftd ' rv t !. Mua'MMtlrtlMli kL J yMlt. DR. JORDAN DISEASES OF MEN ifm TrfjtMillfed try u Bfrt. g Uln liw Kaipiar. A jwck u4 1 2 HW ndical nf fw ril. riw.M and mv .mw int tiDaB. C-MlntlM f 4 m'T Tr.ktf-amnr. nrva'. cu kr PHtv lW in ry cu .c,fI. Vdn to raatmifHT r 4HRIAGK MAtLU PKaVA. (A VtxUMWt kfalk OR. JORDAN CO., 181 NttrM St. S. 9. Ml , OREGON SliOTLlNE AND union Pacific THREE TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY ThroiiL.'h l'ulliiiiin standard and Tourist Hleepinir cni-i daily to Oimiha, Chii.'ULro, Spokane; tourist sleeping cars diiily to Kansas City; throiioh Pullman tourist sleepiiiL,' curs (pcrsoniilly con ducted) weekly to Chicucto, Kansas City, reclining cli:iir ca-cs Iscuts free) to the Kust daily. Dkpaht'- Timb SiiiKon.Ks iAklivk pok i Kroin l'ortland I I'liuM Chicago Salt Lake, Deliver, Ft l'ortland Worth. Omaha, AM p. m. Special j Kansas City, St.1 0:20 a. in,1 l.ouis. Chicai;ii and vialliiut-i East. ington. J Atlantic. Salt Lake. Denver-; Kxprcss j I't. Worth. (IniaiiH 8:15 p. iiiJ Kansas City, St-UhMa.m. via II unt- Louis. Chicauo ington.! and Kasf. ; St. Paul AValla Walla, Lew is j'" Kast Mniii ton, Siokane, Will 0 p. m. j lace. Pullman. Miu-T:Xi u. in. via ncapolis. St. Paul.i Spokane. ! Diiluth. Milttaiikcc! j Chii-imi and East. TO IIUL'HS PORTLAND to CIIICAGO Xo ClIAMlK of C.UIS ! Tickets cast via all rail, or boat und rail via Portland. Ocean and River Schedule I com roin i.AMi. All sailincr dates sub H p. in. jeet to chaiiLie. 4 p. m. l-'or San Francisco Sail every five days. Daily ex SiindayCOLUMlUA UIVKIi I p. m. H p. in. Excejit Saturday To Astoria and Way Sunday 10 p. m. Landings. A. L. CKAIU, Ccn. Pass Atfent. Portland, Oregon, ASK THE AGENT IOR rr i cii sorr VIA TO SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, DU1UTH. N',liNEAFCLIS, CHICAGO. ASl) ALL 1'UINTS fast 2 i'if Ais i vir.v o jvvsr iimi: Ct NKW KgLII'irrT TIIKOl GHOLT lay ( oai be. l'nlai e mill Tourist Meepem, l)inlnu anil Kuttet Mnoknif l.iliinrj Cara. l)ayllKtir trip ihronuh ilm fnnade ami Kocky Mountain. For full pai-ticnlarM. ralci, folilers etc, call mi or addrewi H. MCKSUX, c t. a. J. W. l'HAI.ON, t. I-. a. 12a Thlra Sireei, I'oriUiid. A. IS. C. HKXMsTmX, (i. W. p. A. 12 Firm Ave.,t,M Seattle. Wash. THE "MILWAUKEE" A familiar name for the Chicai:o, Mil waukee A St Paul Railway, km.., all over the Union as Ihe lirct K.iUay riinnmg the "Pioneer l.imiied" train, every day and nisht brtaeen St Paul and Chicago, and oLia,a an,, ch.,g0- The only perfec t trains, in the world. Uidertand: Conntin. are ma6 Uh All Tranecontinental Lines, as.ur mg to passengers the best service know n. Luxuriou5 co.,., .lnc Vwblt tm line V""y e1,!"-'l 'f o other See that vonr ticket re.ds i, "Tlie th. rl c"'""n ""inL' Point in thelnited f tales or C anada. All tick etaeenu sell them. naTL'!",' PmPhl," or other infoi nation, address Trav. Ias. Aitt. tieneral Auent. "ATTI". WH. POKTIAXD, O' H3ES3?Erarz: wca antat au tct ifcti. iiyo Bjrup. Ta.t. o. C, " S S. fji 1 I mm -8 FX ,V .. fj'