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L_1 ______ - HUMOR OF THE HOUR Finest Train In the World. It’s a Short Road from a cough to consumption Don't neglect a cough—take Electr o lighted, Steam heated. To Chicago by Daylight. Shiloh’s The Badger State Express— Consumption Cure The finest day train running between St. l’aul and Chicago via. the Short Line, Connec tions from the West via. The Northern Pacific, Great Northern, And Canadian Pacific Ry » This is also the best Hoe between Omaha St Paul an.I Minneapolis All agents sell tickets via. "The North-Western Line. W. M. HEAD, <1 A. • H. L. SISLBUt, T. A 248 Alder St., Portland. Ogn. Best of Everything. In a word thin tells of the pas »eager service via. The North -Western Line. when your cold appears. Th? “ounce of prevention” is better than years of illness. “I suffered for years from a cough, bronchia and lung trouble. Raised blood frequently Spent years in the Dakotas and other part., e west but got no reoef. Returned east anc began taking S hiloh . A few botues c m pletelv cured me. 1 consider it the greatest d remedies. HFNRY T. DETCHF.R, With F. L. Camp J£ Co,, Brokers, Buffalo, N. V Shiloh's Consumption Cure la »old by al druggists at RAc, 5Oc, Dl.OO a bottle. A printed guarantee goes with every bottle If you are not aattnned go to your druggist aud gel your mouey back. Writ« for illustrated book on consumption. Sem without coal to you. S. C. Wells <& Co , LeRoy, N.Y S Trains daily between St. Paul and Chicago comprising LATEST PULLMAN SLEEPERS, PEERLESS DINING CARS, LIBRARY A ND OBSERVATION OARS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. Silas J. Day The 20th Century Trains—THE NORTH-WESTERN LIMIT ED—runs every day of the year. NOTARY PUBLIC and REAL ESTATE AG’T. JACKSONVILLE. OR. Moie Cheap Exclu sions to the East. Abstracts made to Titles of Lands. LEGAL DOCUMENTS. Of all kind drawn up sspeciallv pertaining io the settlement of estates Accounts Collected, Prompt Remittance. Round Trip Tickets from Denver. Colorado Springs and Pueblo to Chicago. Peoria and hnermedlate points, will be sold August 4 and 10. and September 7 and ’JI. by *he MONEY LOANED. Investment securities a specialty. Jackson County Scrip bought and sold. I have a complete set of maps of all survey d lands m thi3 county, and receive Abstract« monthly from Roseburg and the State land De partment at Salem of all new entries n ade 1 am thus prepared to make out homestead pa pers andean save to part.es the exrenaeof a trip to the Roseburg land office. Great Rock Island Route I have a Number of FlneFarma and other Desirable Property In my hands for Sale. AiT'Promnt reply made ’.o all let ters. Charg es In accordance with ’he times Refers, by permission, Hon H. K. Hanna judge of the 1st Judcial District, and to any business house in Jacksonville. SILA^ J. DAY —At rate oi— •ne Regular Fare Plus $2.00 for Round Trip, zN SPECIAL Mysterious Ptin Cure TRAINS A S cotch R emedy District Attorney Reames left la*t night tor Portland, on business with the U. S. district court. is the greatest absorbent in the world ami does its work through the pores of the »kin. GO EAST Don’t Rub It tn Simpty wrt the .fHicted p.rt freely with the remedv »nd in a few mia- uces the pain 1» gone VIA G reat N orthern "lhe best physicians nse it, p-escribe it aud unite with the general public in saying : ‘ ’ -Siw.A Remedy t.t the best external remedy knozan.” RAILWAY. Shortest and Quickest Line Sjld by all druggists at so cents SCOTCH REMEDY CO. Western xgenev 8AM FRANCISCO » TO Kodol AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper» Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Car». Dyspepsia Cure DAILY TRAINS: FAST TIME: SERVICE AND SCENERY L'NEqUALED. Digests what you eat. rickets to points East, via Portland and the GREAT NORTHERN RY., on sale at »ny Southern Pacific Depot Ticket Ofllce, or GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Ofllce It artificially digests the food and aius Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or 268 MORRISON STREET, gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation PORTLAND. can approach it in efficiency. It in For Rates. Folders and full information stantly relieves and permanently cures regarding Eastern Trip, cal on or address Dvspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, A. B C. DENNISTON, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portlan Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Cran; pa and all other results of imperfect digestion. St. Mary’s Academy, Price50c. and It. Large alzecontalns 2M times small size. Book all about dyspepnla mailed free Prepared by E. C. D«WITT A CO- Cb'caao JacltMon vil le, Oregon. ESTABLISHED IN IS65 T he RCbocl oontinues the oaruful training »nd thorough Instruction tor which it Is favor ably known Aiwa»» Fresh. Alway» the Best. The Music Department 1» always In charge of competent »nd exper ienced teachers. Hoard and tuition per session of twenty weeks, ttO.OQ. Studies will be resum ed September 3. 1900. For prospectus, address SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. UNION LIVERY FEED SALE LIPPINCOTT’S Stables, - MONTHLY MAGAZINE? A FAMILY LIBRARY OREGON. The Best in Current Literature Orders tor Hacks. Huggies and Riding Horses promptly intended to. Feeding done at reasonable rates. Best of ears taken to prevent accidents, but will be re sponsible for none should they occur. Will refuse to do livery wore on credit. GEORGEN LEWIS. Prop 12 COMRLXTt NOVSLS YCARLY MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 MR YEAR; 25 era. a copy NO CONTINUED STORIES To Cur* Constipât. For nearly 25 years wild hogs have been found In southern Arizona, and their number Is increasing constantly. There Is a difference of opinion as to the origin of these animals. One theory is that some 20 years ago a man sought to establish a colony at the bead of the gulf of California, and among one of the Industries of the colony was pig raising. The colony failed, however, and the stock of pigs were turned loose, and in the course of time they grew and spread over the river bottom. On the contrary, the Indians out there say that the wild bog has been there as far back as their traditions reach. These animals grow very large, feeding on a root peculiar to the valley of the Colorado rit vr. As a rule, they go in droves aud the hunt ing of them is attended with much danger, as they are incredibly swift, with a speed of the fastest horse. They are very powerful, although they are long, with lean limb and heavy, muscu lar joints, resembling the "razor- backs” of the south. Wild bog meat Is of a peculiarly tine flavor, thnt of the younger pig being considered su perior to the pork of the domestic article. “Cyrus Winterbottom," she said, half nn hour later, as they were journeying toward homo In a fanner’s wagon, ”1 believe you did the whole thing on pur- goae so you could have the chance saying something smart.”—Chicago Tribune. . (,’,-rr. T»k« <’u»e»rets Cnndv Cmharric 10c or Z'A M & U. C. fall M>cure. diuturna» refund r-onex EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF I in uso for over .30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per» sonal supervision since its Infiuicjr. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jnst-as-|{ood” are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of lul'auts aud Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Pare* «uric, Drupe and HLoothiug" Syrups. It is Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio substance. Its bro is its guarantee. It destroys Worms aud ullays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Prevented a Tragedy. Timely Information given Mrs. Geo. Long of New Ntraltsville, Ohio, rre- vented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives, A frightful cough had long kept her awake every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors: but steadily grew worse until urged to try I)r. King's New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her, and she writes this maivelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of pneumonia. Such cases are positive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c. and ®1.W. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Cltv Drug Store. ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM« OCNTAUa MMMMY, TV MUMRAV STRCCT. N(W VORN CTTV. 9 A Dmerrnt Matter. Tom—I paid a visit to Miss Sweety’s bouse yesterday aud found her old man at home. Dick—Ila! What did the old bear do —kick you out? Tom—Oh. uo. He was very polite; asked me to call again. Dick—You don't mean It. Why, he never lets any one call on ills daughter. Tom-1 wasn’t calling on her. 1 was trying to collect a hill the old man owes the firm.- Philadelphia Press. Know It on Mitfht. TERRIBLE Nervous Diseases are the serious misfortune nine- tenths of the women in the world. Women should know of * "You can’t fool me on them things.” remarked Cnele Alf Chatterton of Fur- therbaek ax he reined up liis horse and saw in the distance for the first time a bandear gliding smoothly down the track of the new railway on the nioun- tain side. “I’ve heerd about ’em be- fore.” “Well, what Is It. t’ncle Alt?” asked one of the other mountaineers. "Hit’s a atitomobtil.”—Chicago Trib une. these diseases has made it thous Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks. ands of friends. Prof. Roxa Tyler of Chicago, Vice- President Illinoi» Women's Alliance, in speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says: “I suffered with a se vere cold this winter which threatened to run into pneumonia. I tried dif ferent remedies, but 1 seemed to grow worse, and the medicine upset my stomach. A friend adyised me to trv Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and 1 found It pleasant to lake and it re lieved me at once. 1 am now entirely recovered, saved a doctor bill, time and suffering, and I will never be without thia splendid medicine again," For sale by City Drug Store. 11», For Ho*». Feedlnx Corn Smut. ST. PAI L. Dl’Ll'TH, MIXXEAPOUS,CHICAGO JACKSOXVILLE The Mother’s Favorite. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the mother’s favorite. It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures. It is especially intended for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and is the best medicine made for these diseases. There is not the least danger in giving it to children, for it contains no opium or other In- . urious drug,and may be given as con fidently to a babe as to an adult, For s ile by City Drug Store. Wild Itog, In Demand. Return Limit October 31 190). One night out to Chicago will leave Denver B3 4.*> p m.. Colorado Springs 3:M p. m . and Pueblo 2:45 p m for excursions ot August 4. W and 24. and September 7 and 12. Tickets also good on regular trains. For full Infor- A*^EtCOOPEK.lGen. Agent, Portland. Oregon. E' W THOMPSON. A G P A, Topeka. Kans. JOHN SEBASTIAN GPA Chicago. But few tool« art» absolutely neces sary lu gathering a small ice harvest, says The American Agriculturist. A crosscut wood saw with one of the bandies removed will ansver for an Ice saw. Au ax and an lee pole are Also needed. The lee pole has a sharp metal polut on each end, one of the points being lx*tit at an acute angle with the pole, with which to draw the cakes of lee. Ilorse markers aud cut- ters are uot needed In harvesting a few tons. The ice should be cut into squares, even sized blocks, first mark- ing them out front 10 to 20 Indies by means of a line or board ami sawiug the cakes aloug the mark, lee will uot keep unless sawed fairly even and packed closely. The second layer of cakes is placed crosswise of the first layer and so on. thus binding the whole mass together. Care should lie taken to make the bottom layer level, fitting the edges of the cakes carefully aud filling pounded ice tie tween them if necessary. Ice may be kept successfully in a bln partitioned off in the basement of a barn or other building. The bln should have double walls, filled with sawdust or Insulating material, and drainage should be carefully attended to. Ice may be kept successfully in the form of a stack. It should be made on a shady place where the water will drain off, supported on a tier of rails to keep off the ground. Put brush aud straw upon the rails and set a pole in the center and stack the ice In the same manner as in the icehouse, tak ing care to pack evenly and not allow the stack to get one sided. The Bides should be thickly covered with a foot or more of straw, hay or leaves, held in place by boards. Where put up as an additional supply In connection with the Icehouse the stack should be used early in the season, since it melts rath er faster than ice stored in a house. “And now, darling. It only remains for you to »ay when”— But at till* uiomeut the automobile, which had reached the top of the hill, started down the other aide with fright ful velocity. The young man hastily applied the brake. it failed to work. lie shut off the power. It was too late. The maddened machine raced down the steep grade. At the foot of a sharp turn to the left Here the automobile left the turn pike aud ran down the embankment, throwing the young eoyple out and landing them in u big pile of sand. "Never uilnd, darling,” exclaimed the youth, who. with hat gone, collar loose at oue end and eoat rlpi>ed up the back, was presently engaged In dig ging sand out of the hysterical maid en's mouth, "this is oue time that the course of true love ran smooth, even If It did get a bit of a jolt at the end of the run.” • ••••• a A heg liken clover or grass in the A correspondent of the Michigan summer ami a little cloveroralfalfa hay Farmer tells of having a flock of breed In the winter, and if properly used they ing ewes fed upon full rations of corn are good feeds, promoting growth, but fodder last winter. Soon some of them the Nevada experiment station has were taken sick, with symptoms of poi proved that hay alone is not a cheap soning. They were moping, unwilling food for hogs. They fed four pigs to eat or to move about, drank often weighing nlioiit 140 pounds each on and but little at a time, had some fever liar for three weeks and re|H»rted u and were soon prostrated and died. s’ "iiraage of K5 pounds In that time The excrements were dark colored, and cowpea tiny Hre also good thin, like warm tar, and with a very and with the pens in would come offensive odor. Some of them aborted U!!l< h n<met being n perfect food than before they died. After seven had died «.lover »tiH-riean cultivator. and others were taken sick he noticed a ewe poking her nose Into the pile of coni fodder and coining out with a mouthful of smut. Then be found there was lots of this smut in the fodder, and he removed It before feeding any more of the fodder and bad no more sick sheep. By giving a dessertspoonful of Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, epsom salts to each of the last two ewes taken sick he sav<-d one of them. Ail the blood in your body passes through Lambs and yearlings not breeding your kidneys once eveiiry three minutes. were not affected by It The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Clover unit Fertility. impurities In the blood. It is claimed very generally by clover If they are sick er out growers that a field upon which a good ci order, they fail to do crop of clover Is grown tor two succes their work., sive years will when replowed and Pains, achesandrheu planted with corn yield from 15 to 25 matism come from ex cess of uric acid In the bushels more corn per acre than It did blood, due to neglected before sown to clover or than similar land by Its side will which has not kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady been thus treated. The percentage heart beats, and makes one feel as though of Increase Is quite ax large in ranting they had heart trouble, because the heart Is wheat, oats. (»otHtoex an<J other craps over-working in pumping thick, kidney- The plant draws nitrogen from the air poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary and stores it tn the soil for the use of succeeding craps. The roots of the troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, clover penetrate to a great depth In the but now modern science proves that nearly unplowed subsoil, drawing nutriment all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. therefrom, assisting In holding mois If you are sick you can make no mistake ture. which when th*’ roots die and by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild deciiy Increnxe lite fertility of the and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's soil ns well as the storing capacity for Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is moisture and. with Its sister, sfalfft. soon realized. It stands the highest for its Ims justly earneq the name of the "si wonderful cures of the most distressing cases lent siibsoller.” whose succeaa and pf- and is sold on its merits Arlene* are generally ndmlttvd and ad by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by mail Home of swampRoot C free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Bean tM Mention this pa|>er when writing Dr. Kilmer Cigut nr* St Co . Binghamton. H. Y. tt Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Moore’s Revealed $ar*a for th.s Jadrd a ufi ♦*♦»< q Health for all MankiafL •* JOY’» VEGETABLE SARBAPABItxA. tin» th row g 11 nature euwg pTOpcrchan- ncU. Joy’t Vegetable Fur f-H|>ar Illa cure» Dye* pepile, C h r o n 1 « Conati w lion. I .i< Co in pla'.iW oml Kiilvrj AficCUuua. lamad* frnn, Ceri»*, aud t-ontam» no minerai d r u g • or *—-¿Ty po'- — .¿et a ole Bar ««parlila roba thè biuud of all Ita impari li e s , B li <1 mur«ct all iac»c impuri’ »y’l Vegetable Sarsaparilla prevents tired feel ing», Btaggering Ben- sations, palpitation of heart, rush oi blood to the head, dizziness, ringing in ear», Bilobi before the eyes, heud»< ho, bil- |ou«ne'«,<'o usti pation of how.da, paini in .lie L—*,ui«i»noo<M.v, Its wonderful effectiveness in $1.00 jier bottle Drug Store. longue Coated, luul breath, niuiplee on face, b<xly and limb, declineofnerve force Blumauer-Frank Drug Co dizzy spell», faint npcli\ cold, clanituy feet and hands, aour risings, fatigue, in- sonni ia, and all di»- ■ ana of the stomach, liver and kidney». WHOLESALE AGENTS. visit DR. JORDAN’S «aaar y,s Vegetable bar- rii!3 in «old by «11 tir ijew!Í>t«» R r tu «e n s ibsiitute. V> hm vi k>r the beni Mîeili you get the b« »t. MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARKET IT , SAM FRANCISCO. CAL UUUaad Th* Anatomical Mnaetmi In tk« Wur.d, Great tut att’oeftaa <n ffi« City. A wonderful Hy/ti/or vletlwe. Weakness, or any contract* •d discawH,!»«••>lively rui eU by the olde«' HpsrUJat <>n Hie 1’aclAa Coati. ¿».Uabi»aUe<l N yeara At City Drug Store, Jacksonville. OR. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES Tnaaf rnra aud middle wen who are niifferlnt fiuiii liie efltecta of youthful India* C’Ptloh« or Piciwih In rualurer yean. W«rvuti« ••»<! ph vaicat lie tei Illy. I m - I potraey, Lost .’i Bnhvoi iu all II» cumplí- rallona; «jt»ri»«D»rrhœii, f*r«*»lMi4»r- ( rhoa, Genorrbtfii, <j I« r*. treqaraty «f Urinating, «*te. I.v a couib'iiatlon of . r»m«dl««, of gr«*«t curativa p.»u »r, Ih» boote» has $o «o arraii««*'! arrang«*4 hta hit treutmF'it (r»atm*iit thalli that II will sot nel . ims “ * ____________ J< I only afford relief, but __________ parmauanl cura. Doctor do»*« not claim tetearforai to set form ____ Th« ___________________________ I miracle*, but la w«ll atul I well known to b« be a lair fair end •q tiara Physician and HuriRnn,j>r«-«mlMa>l Surgeon .pre-emlae** wquara i 1 U>Ji]a*pw?iaity-DI lu bis specialty -MMMMN •< «»f _______________ Mra. M ( NTPMII,!« thoroughly eradicated frMS I , » »a sritem without the use oi Moroarj. Traaaee fitted by an Kxparl. Sadloal ie«ro for Baplnro. ». JL A quirk and ntdiwU , cur« for Pile». Flaasre Flalali , « re and *» •■».IT Dr. Jordan*« special palnlfM matbods BYKBT MAN apnlylnf u» u« win raastvs aur honeet opinion of hh complaint. __ W9 wtu bwwwuw a tuSITIVa COKO •v«ry com w imdcrfn»«. . Conanitatlon FRKK and «trWIy prlwUte. CHAHGKft VKRY RKAHGNABJ.a. Treatment pamonally or by l«tt«r. | Writ« for Rook. PHII OMOPMT «F ■ ARRIAPK. M aii . ied F hss (▲ vaiaMto | ' book for m«n.) Call or writs DR. JORDAN A CO . 10«! Market 0L.R P. i Denver & Rio Grande R. R.< EAST and SOUTH The • Shasta ■ Route —or TH«— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. frSïâ leave Medford for Portland »ndwav »rations »I 3: Ik a m and ».» p m ■wav» Portland Leave Medford Arrive Ashlaud Arri»« Sacramento Arrive Ran Franc I «co arrive Ogden Arri»« Denver Arrive Kanna« City Arrive Chlcan*) Arrive lx>« Angele« M X) 3:1» 13:33 fi (X) 7 46 A M A M A M P M PS 6 46 A M »:<» A M 7:« a M 7 44 A M 7 . 00 r fi 3fi P 11:30 A 4 : 3fi A 8:1ft a M M M M M li tt A M 8:00 A M 7:4» A M D 3U A M 1 W r M :00 A M Amr» Houston 4:00 A M Arri»« New Orinati» S.'JS I ai Arrlm W»«hl»/:on S:4» a a Arriva New Yark it:43 r at i <>> » m IB r X OÜTâTï heil’r~a Pullman and tourist cars on both traiss. Chair car. Sacramento to Ogden anti El P mo , »nd tourist cars to Chicago St Louis New Orleans and Washington TH! FATORITN THAMSttiMTlWklTTAI. KOCTR Direct ronnectlon at Han Francisco with HRTWKBff TIIV NORTHWBNT AND ALI steamship line» for Hawaii, Japan. China th» POINT« RAST. Phloppine» and Australia. For through ticket» and rates call on or ad- Choteeof Two Routes through the fAmoufi dre»» W. V. l.IppinooG Agent. Medford. R KfKHLKR '*. H. MARKHAM, Rocky Mountain Scenery Manager G. F. A P. Ag’t, • And Four Routes E»«t of Pueblo and Denver ........ ..Scenic Line of the World.. All Pa«Nengerw granted a d»y «top-over In the .dormon Capital or anywhere tielwrrn Ogden »nd tJehver Peraonally conducted Tourist Excurwlon« three day« a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For Ticket« and any information Regarding Rate«. Route*, etc. or for Descriptive Ad vertising Matter, tall on Agent« of Ore gon Railway A Navigation (Jo., Ore gon Hhort lain« or Hout hern Pacific Oom panic«. S. K. HooDer, General Paaa. A Ticket Agent. DENVER, - COL. R. G. Nichol, General Aged. 4M W».h. St. PORTLAND,O *K MININGpfS TwraTT-wnrnt risii, J 24 P?gzi i Weekly I Illustrated INDISPENSABLE TO MINING MEN. >3 PER YEAR, POSTPAID. sssn for » a wet.a Corr. MINING— Sdentine PRESS BMMAUXTtTwtAl HLAJCISC0. CAL. > Portland. Or