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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. LOCAL ROTES. This is John Marshall day. Chinese new year commences on the 17th. PERSONAL MENTION. No U. 8. senator has been elected as yet. Supt. Daily spent a few days at Rev. Father Beutgen is quite ill at Salem last week. Roseburg with fever. Jas. J- Donegan of Burns 1 h visiting Elegant home-made candles of all Portland and Salem. kinds a specialty at Joe Wetterer’s. * Sheriff Orme was at Ashland Thurs With the best and neatest job print day, on officlul business. ing T he T imes will accommodate you. Mr«. Chas. E. White of Ashland There was a tlurrv of snow Saturday, visited Mrs. T. J. Kenney Friday. hut "tiie beautiful” soon disappeared. Misses Rose Buckley and Emma Ul E. L. Walter, lately of Klamath rich returned from Medford Saturday. county, has become a resident of Jack M. F. Hanley and family of Lake sonville. creek have been visiting in Jackson The county commissioners’ court ville. will be in session tills week, beginning Mrs. C. C. Taylor of Roxy precinct Wednesday. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gus. New Jacksonville Fire Co. meets this bury. evening; the board of trustees tomor J. E. Enyart, cashier of the Medford row evening. bank, spent Saturday night in Jack- Circuit court met Monday, which sonville. was John Marshall day, and adjourned Mrs. N. DeLamatter of Grant's to Feb. llth. Pass Is visiting her parents, Mr. and You can get the most candy for Mrs. A. M. Berry. your money at “The Boss.” Satisfac Councilman Whitney of Ashland tion guaranteed. * lias been “taking in” the HiKlltH i Of 0. C. Pursel and W. H. Lewis, well- Portland and Salem. known residents of Union precinct, H. G. Nicholson and J. W. Curry of were among us Friday. Medford were among those at tiie Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of county-seat Saturday. light drinks, fresh candies, nuts, etc. M. M. Gault of Medford, the clever Give ’em a trial. " machinist, was in Jacksonville u few Will. Ray, Fred. Klelnhammer arid days ago, on a business visit. F. < itfenbmcher, all of Applegate, were P. W. Hackney of Josephine county in Jacksonville Saturday. was a visitor Sunday, He may be- Tiie prices of meat have gone nearly come a resident of this section. out of sight. All the butchers in tiie Miss N. Sydow, the clever school valley are said to be in tiie movement. teacher, made Imr parent«, who reside near Oenlial Point, a visit Saturday A full assortment of May’s celebrated and Sunday. seeds fresh and pure—is being dls- dis Mrs. C F. buriford returned from played by Joe Wetterer. Grant's Pass Sunday, She Ims been John Bryant of Ashland, who han visiting her mother, Mrs. Trefren, been away for sometime, for the who is quite 111. benefit of Ills health, lias returned F. Osenbrugge. the genial proprietor fully recovered. of Studebaker's vehicle repository at All kinds of fruit, Including oranges, Medford, «pent a few ho’irs in Jack bananas and lemons, also vegetables, ^sonville Friday. cheaper ttian the cheapest at “Tiie * J. W. Opp of Jacksonville, the wcll- Boss.” known mining man, was at Med ford Perfectly healthy people have pure, Friday, accompanied by F. G. Mc rich blond. Hood’« Sarsaparilla puri Williams of Ashland. ties and enriches tiie blood, and makes N. Langcll and family have removed people healthy. to Medford. They were old and re Rev. Chas. Booth of Grant's Pass, spected citizens of Jacksonville, and an Episcopal minister, will hold ser we are sorry to lose them. vice« at tiie M. E. church in Jackson A. A. Simmons of Eugene and A. ville this evening. Bradford, lately of Iowa, spent Sun Mill feed lias » 'vanced $1 a ton. day in Jacksonville. They are sight We have aot heard that there is any seeing in southern Oregon. advance In the price of wtieat, which J. C. Whlpp has recovered from Ills is still quoted at CLcents » bushel. communion wltti tiie aspirants for the After this date the Jacksonville U. 8. seriatorsliip and their active meat market will be closed on Sunday. friends, and is able to be about again. Patrons thereof will be served as late F. G. McWilliams of Ashland, who as nine o’clock Saturday night. is interested in the Gold Standard Deeds, mortgage«, leases, bends, mine, situated west of Jacksonville, bills of sale and every imaginable spent a short time at the scene of kind of legal blanks-the latest and operations last week. best—are constantly on hand at T he Mrs. Jessie Vert, grand worthy T imes office. matron of tiie O. E. 8., will pay The Cluggige property on Oregon Adarel Chapter of Jacksonville and street, which is now being occupied other branches or the order existing by Frank Smith, has been purchased in the valley an official visit tills week. by Joe Shepherd and family. It is a Rev. I). T. Summerville, presiding good bit of ground. elder of this district of the M. E. 8. B. Hull came In from Cinnabar Church, held Lhc regular quarterly Friday. He was accompanied a« far meeting in Jacksonville Saturday and as Applegate by Vai Haskins. They Sunday, preaching on the last-named report only two feet of snow at tiie day. springs, although much more on the Wm. Storms, Sr., who has resided mountains. with tils family at Ashland during the Like bad dollars all counterfeits of past two years, liaye gone to Oakland, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve are Calif. They were tendered a farewell worthless. The orlginalquicklycures party by a number Of i h< ¡r i t o ini« be piles, sores and all skin diseases. City fore starting. Drug Store and Dr. J. Hinkle,Central Point. Weather Report. Adolph Hostel offers to deliver dry The following I h a report of the pine wood In Yreka for $6 per cord; weather for tiie month of Decenitier, oak at 97. And yet the people of this furnished T he T imes by E. Brill, vol county complain because they are unteer observer at Jacksonville sta asked to pay $3 and $4 for the same tion: Elevation above sea level, 1665 commodity. feet; mean temperature, 34 (leg: Rev. 1. Dawson, the Episcopal min maximum temperature, 57 deg: date, 13th; minimum temperature, 17 deg. ister formerly stationed at Grant’s on the 10th; mean of maximum tem Pass, but more lately at Newport, perature. 40 4 (leg: mean of minimum and who often held services in Jack temperature, 27.7 deg; number times sonville, has been transferred to Be maximum temperature 90 deg. or nicia, Calif. above, ”: nomoer times minimum Governor Geer has proclaimed a temperature 32dcgor below,28; num- on Hie afternoon of Feb. ■ tier times minimum temperature half-holiday, 1901, for the public observance of 40 deg. or below, 31; total 4. tiie centennial of tiie day upon which precipitation, 8.17 inches; greatest Chief Justice John Marshall began precipitation in 24 consecutive hours his judicial career. and date, 2.39 inches on the 1st; A fine band of fat cattle, bought by number of clear days, 7; number of partly cloudy days, 3; numberof cloudy Joe Russell for Mitchell, from G. W. days, 21; numberof days on which .01 Winetrout and G. C. Culy. were driven or more of precipitation fell, 10; through town Monday. They num dates of snow fall, 1st, 2d, 31. 4th,24tli; tiered over 100 head and will be total precipitation for season, 19.53; shipped to California. “ “ last " 17.36 “ C. C. Elkins, who lias 35 acres in ■i citrus fruits, and grows some of the u finest oranges, «rape fruit, etc., In southern California, was In Jackson Bld* Wanted. ville Saturday. He has appointed A. Sealed proposals for the building of Learned a« Iiis agent here. a ditch, about fifty rods long, six feet When you want a physic that is wide and two feet deep—mostly rock mild and gentle, easy to take and work—will be received by the under pleasant effect, use Chamberlain’s signed until Saturday. Feb. 9, 1901, at Stomach In Liver Tablets. Price, noon. The successful bidder will be 25 cents. and free. Every box required to give a good and sufficient guaranteed. Samples For sale by City Store. bond for Hie faithful performance of the contract. The right to reject Under the levy for state taxes for any and all blds is reserved. For 1900 tiie counties of the first Judicial further particulars enquire of me at district will pay tiie following sums my farm In Union precinct. into the state treasury: Jackson, 818,- P. F. S wayne . 416 21: Josephine, $5,833.46; Klamath, Dated Jan. 30, 1901. $9,052.99; Lake, $8,813.65. A whist party, complimentary to Land for Sale. Miss Lyle Watson of Asli land, the ex I have 1560 acres of land, ail In one pert stenographer, who Is employed tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It at Grant's Pass at present, was given Is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 one evening last week. It was miles from Medford. I will sell this a Hough land in tracts of 100 acres up until all success lu every way. Is Bold, at $10 per acre. It is good Josh Neathammer, the jolly Pleas farming and grazing land, and a good ant creek politician, and a prosperous stock range on the outside. 1 will farmer and stockman, and Miss Ida Bell all, or a* low as 100 acres In a Sherrill of Portland were married at tract. Inquire of W m . B tbce , Jack Grant’s Pass one day last week. They «onville, Or. have the congratulations and best wishes of many friends. Dictionary for Sole. Valiev Record says that Ash A perfectly new Webster’s una- The lias had’ fifteen days of prohibi / bridged dictionary, very latest edition, land tion law; and though retail liquor with index, can be purchased at a selling has been abolished, no one is reasonable price. Call at T he T imes suffering for the want of it. Several office for further particulars. ex-saloon keeper« have Informed Chief nf-Po)ice Brunk that they The Heat Prescription for Chills will sell liquors to him, the mayor or and Fever 1» a hottie of G rove ' s counciltr.en by the gallon. The au T astelew C hill T onic . It Is simply thorities have not yet moved in the iron and quinine In a tasteless form. matter, presumably taking tt.clr lime. No sure—uo pay. Price, 50c. 03= THURSDAY,..FEBRUARY 7, 1901 W. H. Rumley, who has already MINING NEWS. THE TRANSVAAL WAR Lodge Installation*. been committed to the insane asylum seven times, was examined in Judge The House committee on mines has M edford ncampment , I. O. O. It is understood that the Boers are F., installed E Jan. Prim’s court Thursday by Dr. Robin reported favorably upon Barrett’s entrenched 29th, Lv Silas J. at Calvanla, wiiicb serves Day.—C F, Homer Harvey; son. He was adjudged Insane, and bill to amend the law In reference to as W, H E their base. The district affords Boyden; Il P, W T York; J 8 W, J. 8. Orth and K. K. Kubll were depu mining location«, and Grace’s bill to them R plentiful supplies of food aod Wilson; Treas, Z Maxey; scribe, J J W tized to taka him to Salem. provide a uniform code of rnlneulgnal.« remounts. Lawton. There is always danger In using for the safety of mine employes. The war lias cost the British govern ilot R ock E ncampment N o . 16, counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel That the oil excitement, »o prev ment to date about $500,000,000, and I. P O. O. F., Ashland.—U P, J K Van- Salve. The original Is a safe and cer alent In many part« of the United each day is no.v adding $1,000,000 to Sant; H p, H H Hosier; 8 W, C H tain cure for piles. It is a soothing State«, has Hpread to Oregon, Is shown the expense account. R 8, E J Farlow; F F 8, 8, and healing salve tor sores and all by the formation of the Umpqua Oil, It is reported that Kitchener wishes Hargadine; 8 Evans; Treas, I W Burris«; J W, skin diseases. City Drug Store and Gas & Miningcompany, that proposes to send 10,000 Boer prisoners to India. H Ed button; G.C E Hooper; 1 S, W W Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. It is reported officially that Gen. Kentnor: to engage in operating and developing 1st W, A W Storey; 2d W De wet has entered Cape Colony with gas wells. The company tias acapital Lottie Crabtree, the retired actress, F M Drake; 31 W, C Farnham; 4th a fairly strong force. The impatience of $1000, In shares of $1; principal of who is now a millionaire, Is danger felt in England-at the slowness of op W, Harry Yeo. ously ili at New York, from ptomaine fice, Roseburg; A. C. Flint, J. T. erations Is not warranted, as prepara Bridges, F. W Benson, G. R. Child poisoning, having eaten something tions are are being made for a general His Life Was Saved. infected with niicrobes. She acted, and M. Schmidt incorporators. shortly. King Edward danced and sang in Jacksonville oc Where, by mistake, a mining claim movement J. E. Lily, a prominent citize has sent the following dispatch to casionally in pioneer mining days. Is located across, Instead of along, the Kitchener: “One of the Queen's last of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a won from a frightful The handsomest (lower that blooms vein passing through the location inquiries was arter yourself and the derful deliverance In telling of it, he say«: “I is the rose. Every lover of tiie beau point, the rights of the locator are gallant army under your command.” death. was taken with tvphoid fever that tiful should have an assortment of governed by the facts as they exist Gen. Kitchener cables the British ran pneumonia. My lungs be them. The California Rose Co., Los with regard to such vein. His side war office as follow«: Dewet ha« came into I was so weak I Angeles, Calif., are headquarters of line* as located become end lines, aod been engaged by Knox 40 miles north couldn hardened. t even sit up in bed. Nott.iDg the coast for nice field-grown rose lie is not entitled to any extralateral of Thabanchu. Dewet intends again helped ’ me. 1 expected to soon die of although another attempting the invasion of Cape bushes. All the latest and best sorts. rights thereund vein, extending transversely to the Colony. Smlth-Dorien lias returned CofjHumption, when 1 heard of Dr. Send for a catalogue today. King’s New Discovery. One bottle one Intended to be located, may have Carolina, having dispersed the gave The people of southern Oregon will Its apex Inside of such surface line«.— to great relief. I continued to use Boers, a force of Boers lias entered have an opportunity to see Pre«id. nt Uospmopolitan Mining Co. vs. Foote Berlsburg and damaged the mines. it, and now am well and strong. I McKinley ih May, when bewill visit (101 Federal Reporter, 512); United Commandant Marais is among the can’t say too much in its praise.” San Francls«o arid Portland, and per Stat'-« circuit court, Nevada. This marvelous medicine is the prisoners taken.” haps Seattle. Those who judge turn surest and quickest cure in the world A Capetown dispatch says the Boers to be a large, fine-looking rnan will be A bd1 introduced by Representative all Throat and Lung trouble*. Reg the Boksburg mines, damag for disappointed when they gaze un him, Gre.ce of Biker county, and passed by attacked ular sizes 50 cents and $1 00. Trial ing them $1,500,000. In that particular, as he ischuffy and thelowei ii->u«e of the legislature, is bottle« free at City Drug Store; every one of importance to miners. It pro rather short lu stature. bottle guaranteed. vides: That underground mining, wet Property for Sale. Don’t give your children chalk and mining, dredging, smelting, foundry A Bargain for Somebody. clay; The undersigned ffers his residence, work and all underground work and It shortens life, the doctor say; all work for the redemption of ore«, loeateu in tue best part of Jackson Complete printing outfit for sale, But give them candy pure and white, shall he deemed extra hazardous un ville, for sale at a reasonable figure. "xll press, type, etc. Only forty dol It will cheer their hearts and make dertakings, and Injurious to the life O. B iede . lars. Enquire at T imes office. them light. and heaith of person« employed there The Boss makes ail kinds of candy, in. That hereafter it shall be unlaw and sells at ten cents a pound, or ful for any person, firm, corporation, three pounds for 25 cents. association, or combination of per The gross earnings of the Southern sons, firms, corporations or associa Pacific railroad for November were tions employing labor in any of tiie $6,149,616, an Increase of $315,705 over extra hazardous undertakings men trie corresponding month tbe preced tioned in section 1 of this act, to ing year. The operating expenses solicitor require any person or per were 83,823,721, an increase of 8318,591. sons so employed to do or perform The company’s income above operat more than eight hours’ labor for ing expenses for the month was day’s work. $2,325,895, a decrease of $2886. i Every Movement Hurts Ashland, according to the Portland Mercury, will not be a dry town, ac When you have rheumatism Muscles and sore, and joints are painful. It cording to reports received from there stiff this week. Tiie city council has not pay to suffer long from this disease when granted a liquor license to the pro It may be cured so promptly and perfectly by prietors of Hotel Oregon, and will Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine goes right probably grant similar licenses t) the to the spot, neutralizes the aeldlty of the blood, urhicb causes rheumatism, and puts an other saloons. The report Is also cir end to tbe pain and stiffness. culated to the effect that over $4.000 has been contributed by wholesale Biliousness is cured by Hood's Pills. 25c. liquor dealers In San Francisco and Portland to contest the matter in the MEDFORD SQUIBS. courts, should the city decline to Is sue licenses. Judge Prim tarried at Medford a The claim of other cougli medicines little while Saturday. to be as good as Chamberlain's are Prof. Van Scoy of .Jacksonville was effectually set at rest io the following a visitor in Medford Saturday. testimonial of Mr. C. D. Glass, an Notes, receipts, drafts, due bills, employe of Bartlett A Dennis Co. of (Jardiner, Me. He says: “I had etc., in book form, for sale at T be kept adding to a cold and cough in the T imes office. winter of 1897, trying every cougli Jas. Smith ha« just received two medicine 1 heard of without perma pairs Golden Wyandotte chickens neut help, until one day I was in the from of New York, which cost him near drug store of Mr. Houlehan, and lie ly $30. advised me to try Chamberlain’s Cough remedy, and offered to pay back Chas. Gay of Portland, who is mak my money if 1 was not cured. My ing bis parents, who reside at Cen lungs and'bronchlal tubes were very tral Point, a visit, was in Medford sore at this time; but I was complete Friday. ly cured by tills remedy, aod have Miss Carrie George, the clever man- since always turned to it when I got airerof the Postal Tel. Co., is having a cold, and soon tind relief. 1 also neat quarters on the north side recommend it to my friends, and am of 7tn street, built adjoining McUaulays glad to say it is the best of all cough tamale stand, which medicines.” For sale by City Drug as soon as completed. she will occupy While no woman is entirely free from periodical Buffering, it does not seem Store.” to have been the plan of nature that woman should suffer bo severely. Ly <11» When senility and cynicism over The game law. which interests whelm mankind it becomes reminis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the most thorough female regu many of the residents of sonthern cent. may be the reason why lator known to medical science. It relieves the condition which produces so Oregon. Is again being tinkered witli some of This our citizens, who never were much discomfort and robs menstruation of its terrors. by tiie legislature. Several bills, to accused of being literary, The three letters here published should encourage every woman who suffers : have gone I make many changes, are being con to writing for the newspapers. Aug. 6, 1898. tite poor, sick at sidered by the committees on game, •‘D ear M rs . P inkham : — I have stomach eiery forestry and game fishes. Tiie ques TheCrowell-Vawtercontingent w< n suffered since the age of sixteen with morning, every tion that engenders tbe most discus out in the charter 11 ’it, the legisla painful menstruation. I have been thing I eat hurts sion and appears to be the most dif ture passing the bill fathered by treated for months, and was told that me, am very weak, ficult- of solution is that of the open them, with a few changes. The pro the womb had fallen a little. The thin, and sal’ow. season for upland birds. About as vision that the city should have the doctor says that is now in place again, “ I have triid a many favor September 15th as the same power and authority over all but 1 still have the same pain. Please doctor, but he did opening day as October 1st, which is county roads within tbe city as it has tell me what to do.”—M rs . E mma not seem to do me tiie date fixed by tiie present '.aw. over the streets, as regards grading, K uehl , 112 Trautman St., Brooklyn, any good.”—Mis« Further protection was suggested for etc., but that all bridges needei on E. D., N.Y. M aooie P ollard , ducks and geese, and there was a con such county roads, the erection of Jan. 19, 1899. 319 So. 4th St., siderable sentiment in favor of a short which cost the county more than $2,- “ D ear M rs . P inkham : — After re Richmond, Va. open season for elk, with the proviso ’>00, should be erected, maintainec and ceiving your reply to my letter of April 23, 1900. t hat a hunter can kill but one a year. kept in repair by Jackson county un Aug. 6 I followed vour kind advice, “ Since receiving your answer to Many also desired the killing of deer der the supervision of the count»- and am glad to tell you that I have my letter I have been taking your restricted to five a season. The com court on notice and request from tie cured of the severe pain at time Vegetable Compound, and it has done mittee, having invited tiie widest city to do so. or from tiie mayor, act been of menstruation through the use of possible discussion, will boil down tbe ing’ upon the council’s orders, was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com me more good than any medicine I have ever taken. My menses are all consensus of suggestions offered, and stricken out. Hon. J. 11. Stewart pound. I have taken six bottles of right now, and appear once a month, formulate a bill that will meet with was greatly handicapped in his tight it, felt better after the first bottle, against the charter, as Jackson coun and after a while had no more pain and I feel so much stronger. I shall general approval. always praise your medicine."—Miss ty’s delegation in the legislature, for or womb trouble. M aggie P ollard , 319 So. 4th St., Other- some reason, favored the bill, “ I had doctored from the age of six Retail Market Report. wise he would have succeeded in iiis teen to twenty-aix, and had lost all Richmond, Va. The following quotations were efforts. “ I was troubled with female weak- hope, but your medicine has made ness. made up this afternoon, and is an irregular x.od me well. For Over Fifty Years. impartial report of the prices paid menstrua- “ I would like to have you use my painful by Jacksonville dealers: A n old A nd W bi . i . T rikd R rmkdy .—Mrs. testimonial, so that others may see, a 11 o n, and leu- Wheat—15(<i50c per bushel. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup nits been used for and be inspired with hope, and take corrhoea. The over firty rears by milifoss of mothers for medicine Flour—81.50 per 100 pounds. your medicine.”—M rs . E mma K uehl , doctor's their children while teething, with perfect me no good. Oats—40c per bushel. success. It «oothes the child, softens the 112 Trautman St.,Brooklyn.E. D..N. Y. did I have taken one Barlev—Rolled, 81.25 per cental. gums, allays all pa'.n. cures wind colic and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to Feb. 20, 1900. bottle and a half Hay—Per ton, baled. $10. the taste Sold by druggists In every part ot “ I saw your medicine so highly of your Vegetable Potatoes—75c per hundred. the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its recommended I thought I would write Compound, and Onions—14(«2c per pound. value la Incalculable Be sure an<1 ask for Mrs . Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take to to you for advice. thanks to your Butter—40(«)55c per roll. other kind. “ My menstruation occurs every two medicine.my pains Beans—kauc per pound. weeks, lasts a week, and is painful. I are gone. I advise Lard—11c to 12c per pound. THE WAR IN CHINA. have been troubled in this way for all women suffering as I have to use Eggs—20c per dozen. some time. I suffer from sick head Jour Vegetable Compound.”—E mma Sugar—D G.$ 6.75 -per cwt. At a meeting of tbo mtnisters Sir Ernest ache and backache all the time, appe- . P hibhi . f ., Indianola, Ill. Poultry—82.50 to 83.00 per dozen Satow, the British minister. Informed his col Hams—15and 16c per pound. If there is anything about your case about which you would like special leagues that he has receive! Instructions giv Shoulders—124c per pound. advice, write freely to Mrs. 1'inkham. No man will see your letter. She can ing nlm discretion to waive his Insistence on Side Bacon—lOfa lOc per pound. surely help you, for no person in America has such a wide experience in treat the death penalty. PERIODS OF PAIN. How Three Women Found Relief. A Powder Mill Explosion Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills; but both are migiitv dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills,which are gentle a« a summer breeze, do their work perfectly. Cures Head ache, Constipation. Only 25c at City Drug Store. H ong K ong . Jan. 31.—It is reported from Canton that the German consul there has de manded an indemnity of fico.(XX) lor each man wounded In the recent outrage on the West River, and IW.oOOfor other damages Piracy Is lacreaslng to such proportions that the consv.ls have demanded better protection for the waterwajs. The viceroy replied to their demands that he was doing all that was possible, but that theoocsula are not sstlsOed. It Is not unusual for a dozen outrages to be re ported from the river in one day. Probate Co art. The following business has been transacted In this court since the last report of T he T imes : Estate of Francois Loran. Jas. Cronemiller appointed administrator with will annexed. Estate of Angle A Plymale. Report of administrator approved. WANTED.—Capnble, reliable person In every county to represent large ootnpany ot solid financial reputation, tvjn salary per year: payable weekly: *3 per day atmohitely sure, and all expensea; straight, bona-dde. deBnlte salary, no commission; salary paid each Saturday and expeuse money advanced aeh week STANDARD HOUsK. 334 DBAH- bohn S t ., C hicago M CUBA where it i* ho« all the year round Scott’s Emulsion1 •ells better than any where ebe In the world. So don't stop taking . it in summer, or you will lose i what you have gained. 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