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Silas «J- Day| LATEST DISPATCHES’ Notary Public t /0CV*ONVILL»- Republican Ticket in Idaho. IdaiM«. Aug. 21 — Toe of tai* aiate, i» cwBveoüua m’*ied, etgl evwJ Presided »xweve«:'* «4t»ia:»lrUi«ML favored tba re- ..:-5 RcUEF A re-v.’y ]»- ‘.y wreuM E m Et- tte dteeuodort at toe menW/uaj pV7>wf. No V'kUU o*»-4.« to Lave wy. Wine of Card* li wUf quickly r»-lieve tho«e irtiir“ .'.-,g tbe trM.r.struaJ dragiflng «He bead, patea «od beck and c uuied by falling of tbe womb arwt irregular nurnaca. rftKE”CÂRDUI has l.r'/oght JxrrTn<u*cnt n iief to 1,000,550 women who Buffered every tati nth. It make« the men- atrual r/r^aoa » trorig aud beoJlby. It 1< the proviaion made by Na- ■ tur<- to ^ive women relief from • In-« and ji.-dua which bilobi ■o many horiics. 0 own, L* . "■ t ir, ivo#. > > ■ n vtfy nick f<»r aoino tim»». * íí - a wHh » »«•%••» tn pula H r:* J c* » ii ntd nnt Miy r»h«*f uulit « I. ituatif VI"®«- i,t CArUui. bo- i I uf H i wm r»li ■ ■ i d / duty ti»/ tliAl, you U avq a lUj LtevdiiaUA, M mm . M. A. Youirr. I For* l<|r> »IFI n« »ymt». ' ' • '-t?' ' v”,:* 'y '* ‘ r I » i «I®»»1» fOjRpg ¿{«XllutXM» (.«>,, <. hAU4MMM><A, J'rtin. vHe-zft cf U m tar.ff oa ewrui* hms * *»d a oxiUiiatl M. Axoeeament reruiat in* and Mp:re«»;ng trutte aud all Injurious eumbiaatioo» of -h» p i ted. Real Estate Agent and L S. Commissioner for Jackson County. »»•tract» made »a Tltlea ef Landa. aggregated Tbe folk? wing ticket wws nom ma ted: Be preven taU ve la Uongrr*«, LEflAL DOCUMENT». Burton L French of Litab; «upreaie justice, J F Altea ire of Idaho, gu ver- nor. Joun W Mhrrixon of Canyon; lieuteaant-goveroor, Ja« M Steven« of Bingham; •ecretery'of «tate, Will H Gfteoo of Fremont; auditor, Theodore «IKiad drawn up «spue lai I v ^rtalala* t« lb» »«ttleweal vt Mtalee ucouits Spirited, Prompt kcmlttaace. dllSeV LOANED. Turuer of Baco'««; treasurer, H N Coffin of Ada; attorney-general, John A levatment »Mantle« » «pmiatly. Ja«k«oa Jour.< i bcr' p tougbl and «old bare a tremp.-l« «el of map« of all «nrvwya* soda Io thia county, and receive Abstract« Scott of Biuguam; lotpecUrr of mine«, Hobt Bell of Custer «ontbty from IpMeburg Land OffiM. tbe Land wpartment of tbs O A C H R. and tbe HlaU Laod La psrtment al Hatem of all new entrlos a.««le taut thu» prepared to make out home. Something Unknown in Oregon. • tead paper« and lake prvof« thereon Also I K terlino , IiiM Aug. 22.—A cloudburst near Fenton, 20 mile« southwest lase filing« «nd prre/f« of timber land«, and can save to part es its espsrme of s trip 'it her«-, deluge 1 -everai thousand acre« of land, dentroylug the corn crop. to ths Roseburg land offie« Bagley Uf Bear Lake; superi deride nt of public instruction, Mia* Mary L tou bell. All Sr«nM«. UNION I TIME CARD NO. 20 X». 2 For YiqulM Leaves Albany...... 12.45p. “ Curvante,,,... . ..iJjDp. Affivi» Y qni»» . ..-5:35 p. Ji« . 1 K>-tureIftg: !.>•«»»• Yaquis» .... ÎX» A. lx a vea CvrvsUt»..., 1130 a . Arrive« Al'MIty........ . 12:15 p. 5<>. 3 For IwtroU: Leave« Altjany...... ..I X» p. Arrive« DeirciL.... ..5:44 p Xo. 4 from fret roll: Leave« . «JO A. Arrive« Alturiy.......... ........... 11« . A. Trsiu« 1 a’d 4 arriva la Albany time M»r«<ntart wlto tbe S P. »out» bnand train, ae well a« giving tw, <>r three hours in Aibstif before depar ture of H. P. 'forth bound train. Train No. 2 c- nnecla with the s. P. North bound train. Train No 2c<'r u«ct» with theS. p. Ir t <>• at C >rv , » sod A.oanv giving dir< i ..-n ■.-to Newport and adj*, ecnl beaabe». Train 3 f r Detroit, Breitenbusk arci ■ Mu-r u. ».u rv-orta leave« Aibanv at 1: p. n. atft the arrival ■ is I'. mu o i.<i tram from Port. Itfid reaching Ifetroli at 5:45 p. m. Fur futber information apply u> E dwin S iunk , Manager. J. T unnf . ii Agent, A Hany. H. H C konde . Ascot Corvallis. Hotels and biislnexx block* were unroofed, windows wore broken and »hade tree« were almoxt a total wreck. was ai must demolished. Subscription« for Mr. Bryan’s piper, The »25,000 Y. M. C. A. building The Commoner, the leading Iiemo- cratlc newspaper In the United States, aie taken at T iik T imes office. • (XzOWOO-X > HXXXTOOOOOOOOO Stables, A Compromise Offered K an F iianctbco , Aug. 22. -Tlie will nf Mrs. Chiin. Fair wax offered probate today. for PROFESSIONI CAROS By tlie provlnlon* the mother and each of her brothers and The remainder of alst< r« are given a 110,000 annuity. tier estate IACKSOS VILLE, R. G. GALfc, M. D queatlied to tier husband. A. 6. REAMES, Many Deaths in the Philippines. W ashington , Aug. 22. -Bet ween June 25 and 10 July curred among the i iilHted men of the Division of tlie Philippines, total number of deaths 35 were due to Asiatic cholera, ATTORN KY AT-L a W. 72 deaths oc Of the The War Depart- In addition to the 35 cholera, 17 died of dysentery, six of malarial various ot tier diseases. the fever and Of those who died of cholera, nine who died of were T rh «chooI continue« the careful training aud thorough lua true lion (or which It la favor ably known Granfa Pasa, Oregon. The M uh I c Department practices all the oourta bulldlBK an «taira Another Terrible Accident the number of kuown dead up to 16. The bodies found were those of Wm. Ruth, E. II. Mousley, Bernard Sweeney, William Scott and Joel Hutton, who was a tireman in Joseph Henry. the digesting-room. and missing. Medford, L ondon , Aug. 22.—The K ime correspondent of the Daily Mail relates k The rioters only «W Will practice tn all oourta or tbe Rista. Of Bee tn th« Court House laut dour un ttie rtrhl from entrance A. C. HOUGH, ATTOR NEY-ATLAW relinquished their «rast'« Paas, - Uretre • Office over Halr-R.ddle Herd were Store. Symplon«» Dangeronii, Mrn. Baldwin—That husband of mine 1* n most carelesa man. 1 expect he’ll lone his bead one of those days. Mrs. Bunn—1 see he’s lost thh next thing to it—his h«lr.—Stray Stories. MEN AND TEAMS WANTED. Experienced tool sharpeners and carpenter», wood choppers and day laborers, also a number of teams, can obtain employment at good wages by applying to. C. II. K ay , Tolo, Oregon. FRESH FRUIT WANTED. A span of horses, 5 years old, weight I am in the market for Fresh Fruit, too each, well broken and gentle; also such as Peaches, Pears and Apples. a new wagon and harness. Will sell F. OSENHRUOOE, neparately, If desired. For particu Studebaker Bros. Co. Warehouse,Med lars apply to J. J. Pankey, at Tolo. ford. enjoy the distinction of drinking coffee—just like mamma and papa. Let the table beverage be FIGPRUNE and they can join with the family in par taking of a rich, nourishing drink made of choice California figs, prunes and grain. Healthful—nutritious. TTO KNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Grant’s Pass, Oregon •^Office above S P DAT,, Co ’s Store. 200 DAYS TREATMENT $100 Portland. Ore« . M»ys; ha ve rt jv< <| more bene Native SALT LAKE CIT\ LEADVILLE PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Three -p -e-1 Aly »«-.iitppad Vrala« dal- » ly Ta all Pwlnta East Through .Sleeping and (Mala* Car« aad Frew Ke<0ala* Cha Ira Th» mo«i mxsiuceat aaeaary Amarlaa by Daylight Stopovers allowed os all elaas«« of Haket«. Err cheapest rate* and deaertpilve literal arc add re«« Oregoa. Eight traía, ran dally between Chicago ao<t St Haul, comprlaln« tbe laical Pullman Sleepers. F«. rice. Innins Cars. Library «tei /baervatluu Cara. Free Reclinine Chair Cara. THE »TH CENTURY TRAIN of the year. um Fastest Train in the World, Electric Lighted, Steam Heated. THE ALOMO 0. BLISS CO. The Northwestern Line W H. M ÍAD, H L. HISLER General Agent. Traveling Agent, ts alder Nt . Portland. Oreaon. All Points East —VIA— 2, H. P GASOLINE ENGINE SHORT LINE TO ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO And Point» East. Through Palace and Tourist Sleep era, Dining and Buffet Smoking Li brary Cars. DAILY TRAINS, FAST TIME. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding tickets, routes, etc., call on or address J. W. PHALON, T. P. A., H. DICKSON, C. T. A., 122 Third st., Portland. A. B. G. DENNISTON, G. W. A., «12 Firstave. Seattle, Wash. LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE « A F amily L ibrary k 12 C omrlctk N ovel » Y carly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS «2.60 rbrykar ; 26 ct ». a copy NO CONTINUED STORIES CVCRV NUMRCR COMPLX^K IN ITSELF every day Connections from tbe West made via Tb« Norlb.-rn Hacine. Ureat Northorn and Cana dian Faclfic Railways This I« also tba best line between Omaha, st. Haul aud Mlaneapo- ttl. All agent« sell ticke.» via Medicine mailed prom ptly upon receipt of $ Tickets To and From The North-western line Mrs. N. D. W ilsîi , Jacksonrllle, Oreg. Sole Proprietor» WA5MINQTON. f). C. tPUfflce tn Red Men'« Hu Idin Io a word lbla tell« ot the pusencer «er vice via W rite for Our fllufftvated AGÉ NT LAWYER. «Jacksonville. Best of Everythig Th» Hadgcr "lata Express the finest dally trata nmols* bel wren Hl Daul aad Chicago via lb« ttborl Lin» llMfd ” Aimant. It i.« Free I Wm. M. COLVIG. ALL GROCERS SELL Your Cold Cured for 50a moût slubrtorn of Kidney, hirer mach Howrl I rouble«. Rbrnmatfam and all D í « m imh Arinin from fin purr Blood \ LoOnr Native Herfa Prepared in Tablet or Powder! >rm Hvrfa for conMipnlion Kidnev i rouble than any medicine J ever The Bast in Current Literature cereal . KEEPS YOU HEALTHY Il ANHKM Boil from 5 to IO minate» only F igprund GIVFS YOU HEALTH ■nJ your money b»<k p you are not cured. H. D. NORTON, Great Northern Railway F igprune CereeJ The little folks Denver & Rio Grande O cihtb I Affect. 44 T H rd Street. Furtlaod. Oteffon. cípafn accord booty after a sharp conflict with tbe military authorities, In which one of ▲ mo P. P. PRIM & SON curious story of a recent agrarian riot at Cassanomurge, near Bari, where KM) peasants seized a large estate and began dividing up tbe lands in Rio Grande Western Railway J. D MANSFIELD Oregon Jacksonville, Oregon European Socialists Active. rut attorneys and counselors at law The Injured lu the hospital will recover. ance with their ideas of socialism. 1« alwaya In ch» ge of competent and oxper I e not'd teacher«. Hoard and tuition per Mewwiot of twenty woekj, I80.UU. Hiudlea will be rcaum ud September J. I*) I. For proapectu«, add re«« HJSTKR3 OF THE HOLY NAMES OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Office« -o lite Auklna Deuei block ants In the building when the explosion occurred, is the only employe now Office In Hank J. M. KEENE, D. D. S W ilmington . Oil., Aug. 22. — Five bodies were found in the ruins of the Jessup \ Mi ore Paper Company’s digesting-room today and tonight, bringing St. Mary’s Academy, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Philippine EAST via Railroad KNl'AHLIMHKn IN lHö« KÜHL G. SMITH. GO Only lr«n«eontfbeoK) Bn PaaaiDM directly Jncknonvllle, Oregon. • WOffic« In Risi Men a Huildla*. remainder of se< uts and natives. Ur«*«a. Jackaun ville. rnent has received tills cable from General Chaffee at Manila, together with a list of those soldiers who had died. Order« (or Hack« lluxfla« ao<l Ridin* Her»«« promptly «tlrailod lu Fotullu* dr*oe at reaaoaable rain» He«t '■< care lakcu to pro ve at acuideulv. 'Art will ire re «pucatblo lur uouo abauld they occur Will rnluv to do livery work on credit UMkldUL N LrCW'l.k 1‘rorp Oregon Jacksonville lier liu-band'x will. • OKEGOS I in be- Th* Ortwin ot Many Ramee, Spain's Crazy King. The p. upubir terminations of pt rame» in earlier tllU"» wen- In, on. et. M adrid , Aug. 22.—The peculiarties of the boy King of Spain have be Liu, cock k anti olio rs Emma wan come so pronounced that little doubt exists that be is not insane. There is 1 to Em, mid for love's mike • Emmott or Emmet. Matilda insanity in the royal house, and tt seems to have found another victim In ! .ll 11 I* ' >1 • 1: i liololllew the person of the young King. . then Lillie Hurt or Bartlett, hirlty of those pet names is The President Received an Ovation. the great number of thorn N ew H aven , Aug. 22—President Roosevelt left Oyster Bay for this city eventually became family today on tiie yacht Sylvia, accompanied by his wife, daughter Alice, secre Th, I lijotwms. the Emmetts and the tary and physician. Great crowds were in New Haven to receive him. The I’., rtl'-u . are numerous in England and Atm ri' . although few dream that programme consisted of a drive through the principal streets of the city. their ii.ua.-s were originally pet nnd I. "t snrii'i .'lies. Before the use of fam He Wan Only the tinnier. ily nnr ■ It was often ntx-essary to use How’s This? “George,” exclaimed Mrs. Ferguson, dinilnntl. f .rnix from the fact that We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tor apy cases of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Haifa II, " "il limili1 was not Infrequently with flashing eyes, "am I the mistress Catarrh Cure. Klvtui io two or tlin-v ctdldren of thè of this house or am I not?” F J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. We. tbe ’undersigned, have known F. J. Rime f iinily. Tlie originai of tilt» Bur "You certainly are,” replied Mr. Fer Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him name le -il Is tii-i i»et tiatue of guson. with alacrity. “What’s the mat perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations »• ' * ........... i.tlu Robert. ter now?” made by their firm A m '■•rii i Tve discharged that impudent hired WEST A TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists. «if tri'lsy udii ■ tien to cliildi th' i n s us n term of endear- girl, anil she refuses to leave. I waut Toledo. O. WALD1NG. RINNAN A MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. re"' „ .‘.‘.ilia Annelien, Ellza- you to go to tlie kitchen and bundle her Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces I’ ' ■’ n. so our English ancestry out, neck and crop!” * of system Testimonials sent free. Price "Settle it between yourselves, Iaiura,” per the '•’••nt i in. Watkin was bottle. Sold by all Druggists. IJttli Walter, Simkin Little Simeon, said Mr. Ferguson weakly. "I won't 75c. Hall'« Family Pill« are the beat. Perkin I ittle Peter. Terminations in have anything to do with ft. L'm only kin nnd cock were in use among the the master of the house."—Chicago lower orders that Is. among the An- Tribune. glo-Sayons while tlie diminutive« In. An Apt «naaeation. on nnd ct were more aristocratic and The Rev. Samuel Longfellow was a Tiscd by fnuiill' « of Norman blood. poet, us well as was his mon- eminent brother. He was the compiler of a Ran Away From Doctor. hj tunlxxrk for churches. In which work Tlio family hope and pride, five yenrs of age. was out of sorts. lie didn't he was assisted by a fellow clergyman eat well, and he bad n alight cold. of the same Christian name. On ap plying to a third member of the pro Mamma thought the doctor should I m » sent for, and pupa concurred. The doc fession to give the book a title the lat tor looked nt the IltJe ■•imp’s tongue, ter suggested tiiat it be called tile Sain felt hlx pulse and left some little pills. book. TEAM FOR SALE. II M • Ml« I Save a Number sf ElneFerms end ether Desirable Propertv la mr hands for »•la. •a-ProuH.i reply made to all let lore, t’harg was ditched. George Well*, fireman, and Frank Murray, engineer, were ee tn aceordance with 'he ilmce Refers, by permission, lion. II. K. Hanna killed. The lux* to the t^rumr» 1« »150,000. ludg« ot the 1st Judclal Dlstrlel, and to any P ana , 111.. Aug 22.—A cloudburst and tornado at Pana did 1150, Out) business bouse In Jacksonville • ILA- J. DAY damage, The < tlhollc church ulcrple wax blown down, and with it a four- their number was killed. The next day be came again. Tbe boy's cold hung on. anti so did tbe doctor. At the end of the MixtIt visit, however, tbe father thought the patient well enough, so he paid the doctor off with the understanding that lie need not come ngnin. Neverthclcrw, the next dny saw the doctor arrive, nnd the day following. Not wishing to offend him. tl>e family thereupon bundled up the lniy and went away for a visit, llie doctor could not charge for a visit to n locked up house, and ttint was an easy way to , m ipe Ills attentions and his bill.—New York Press. There Is this peculiar thing about Ayer’s Hair Vigor—it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair does not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. But gradually the old color comes back,—all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling, too. A Two miles of tra' k on the Mendota branch of tbe Chicago, Burlington the pup iresur at tliu time of her death, provided they will make no context on Norare ot the Peculiar < tiatouts of This Queer Irlhe. In tlie Neilorc district of the Mntlruti pr<-Hldeti<-y live th«» Yamidla, a strnngo frila\ as may be tx-'ii from a report w lii' h h.'is been IkhU'sl l,y tlie ailtiiorl- tl»-s of the .Mudrnx government muse- ■im. Ti.ey live In for'-HlH iitxl tlint they •ir<- llhle removed from Mtvngcry lx indicated by the nhwence of Implrmeii- tal <rr mofimueutal materia), tlie nnl- ralMtlc rm tun, of tli'-lr religion, tbe primitive hunting anti flxlilng methodg followed by many of the trlla- and the habit of eating the altnokt raw tlcxli of the gnnii- they kill after slightly hreitlng or acirchlng It. They arc fear- I cm In catching cobras, which they draw ont of their bole* Without any f'-ar of th' i. fin, s, anil it ix supposi d tiiat they protect themxilvex against the efftw-t» of anake bites t>y hwii H< ty ing u." poison sac* of tin- «nukes. Es pecially «Ingular is the manner In whk they produce tire by friction. For this parfmo they prvpnre two •for k«, one short, tbe other long. In the f'r. ,er a square cavity Is made, «nd it lx held llrmiy In tbe ground » t long stock Ix twirled rapidly > .ml fro In the hole. Insteii'i of ' h it''ml |?>v.Her they use rags or even < r <1 lei . x, which they (Ind little dif ficulty If. lighting. “I bar* uwd Ayer*» Hilf Vigor for »v«i thirty yesr». It b«« kept my scalp fre« from dandruff and h«« prevvmed my bait from turn- in* gray.”—Mr*. F. A. Sou!«, Billing«, Mont. ijuiicy Kailroad wax w .bed oat, a freight train ran Into tbe washout and 'J lie littlr» of Charles Fair, who died in tlie automobile accident with his onice in Orth’s Building. Hour« 2 to 4 and 7 to H p. tn. wife, offer to glye Mr*. Fair's rclative» tlie entire estate of which xhc wax THE YANADIS OF INDIA. Gray Hair Corvallis 5 Eastern R. R The “Weber Junior The uses to which our Junior can I m ? put are as varied as the leaves in the trees. It was born of necessity, to supplant out-of-date meth ods, and it» advantages over windmills, steam and horse power* are many fold. Engine can lie seen in operation at office of the Southern Oregonian. Any inquiry or order sent us will receive our very beat attention. ✓ Zimmerman-Wells Machinery Go 41-48 Second St., PORTLAND. ORE