The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 01, 1903, Image 3

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    MEDFORD SQUIBS
A
* M iss Atones Miller, of Chicago, speaks
to young women about dangers of the
Menstrual Period — how to avoid pain and
suffering and remove the cause by using
Lydia E. Pinkham *s Vegetable Compound.
“To Yo’ no
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— I surte
red ________
for six years
(lysinenor-
rhea (painful ivri.kl-i, so nuieh -o that 1 dretuled every month, as I
knew it meant three or four «lays of intense pain. The doctor said
this was dtie to an in'kim« d condition of the uterine appendages caused
by i-epeate«l and neglected colds.
“it young gir.s only ruaiizi-d how dangerous it is to take cold at
this critical tu.: •, mu h tiff« ring would be sparetl them. Thank God
for Lydia E. .‘iuk-mm’s Vegetable Coninound, that Mas the only
medicine wait . helped inc any.
Within thive weeks after I started to
take it, I n
J i mark d improvement in my general health, and at
the time of my n- xt monthly ]>eri«xl the pain had diminished consider­
ably. I kept up the treatment, and was cured a month later. I am like
another |«ersoi! since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter, I have
added 12 pounds to mv weight, my color is g«xid, and I feel light and
happy.” — Miss A gnes M iller , 25 Potomac Ave., Uhieago, Ill.
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The monthly sickness reflects the condition of a woman's
health.
Anything unusual at that time should have prompt
and pr«»|M’r attention. Fifty thousand letters from women prove
that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound regulates men­
struation and makes those periods painless.
BEAD WHAT MISS LINDBECK SAYS:
Jk
“D ear M rs . P inkham : — Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound has greatly I e-
titted me. I will tell you how I suffered. Mv
trouble was painful menstruation. I felt as each
month went by that I was getting worse. I had
severe hearing-down pains in my back and abdo­
men.
“ A friend advised me to try Mrs. Pinkham’s
medicine. I did so and am now free from all
j'.iin during my ]« riods."—J essie C. L indbeck ,
1201 Gth Street, lioekfonl, I!L
Fl EE ABVICE TO WOMEN.
Ite'»u‘in?»er, every woman is cordially
invited to write to Mrs. 1‘iiikliain if there
is .in.it ii‘14 about it( r syn ptoins she does
not ui’.il rs m l. Airs. Pi ik ham’s address is
I«ynn, Mass., her adv i< > is f •< ■<* ml cli^erfii J/given to every ail­
ing woman who asks for it. Iler ad rice hn ■ •«•stored to health
more than »me hundred thou.-,a nd women. Why <Ton’t you try
it, my sick sisters?
$5000
FORFKf T
above
*p
w« twin t f rthwith rrcalucft *h« origin?1 letters and signature« of
whieh will prove their aU-s lute sen u incite?»«.
Lydia E. Piukliani Medicine Co., Lynn, M&a*.
DON’T STOP WORK
for a Sprained Arm, Ankle or Back
Buy a Bottle of
,
SNAP SHOT
Ruh In well and
YOU ARE GOOD AS NE^
Miss Myrtle Hurst has returned from
Grants Pass.
Arthur Pool of Eagle Point was a re­
cent visitor.
Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Ray wore recent
visitors in Medford.
C. H. Pierce of Ashland was at Grants
Pass one day this week.
Miss Lizzie Hoover, the Jacksonville
milliner, was a visitor Thursday.
Dr. Pleasants and Mr. Pate of Cen­
tral Point are in Medford today.
Jos. Turner left Wednesdaj’ for Lew­
iston, Idaho, where ho expects to locate.
Miss Bertha Orme of Gold Hill visit­
ed in Medford and Jacksonville Thurs­
day.
J.C. Smith, who recently purchased
the Bash ford plaee, was among us yes­
terday.
Mrs. Cora Emmerson has returned
to San Francisco, after a short stay in
Medford.
Robt. H. Moor«' of Gold Hill, the
merchant, spent Wednesday afternoon
in Medford.
W. H. Erskine, who is in the emploj’
of the Iowa Lumber Co., was in Ms«i-
for«l Friday.
Gael T. Jones, our efficient surveyor,
who has been quite ill, is able to be
about again.
Geo. Syron, who lives between Med­
ford and Central Point, was among us
Wednesday.
Mesdames Neil and Sturgis of Ash­
land visited Mrs. W. H. Meeker one
day this w««ek.
J. W. Prall and his wife left for Ne-
I braska Wednesday, and may be gone
several months.
H. W. Clevenger, a well-known citi­
zen of McMinnville, is in Medford look­
ing for a location.
Geo. H. Peel, the irreprttesible repre­
sentative ot Hexter & May, has been
in our midst lately.
Rev. W. T. Goulder, pastor of the
M. E. Church,South, is in Medford, the
guest of J. B. Taylor.
Win. Farlow, the well-known opera­
tor in government lands, has returned
from the tall timber.
i B. W. Griffin is in Medford. He is
engaged in prosp«jeting in Josephine
anil Del Norte counties.
Mayor Crowell and A. M. Cannon
have been at the couuty-seat this week,
on prolessional business.
J. W. Grover and W. R. Potter were
among those' residents of Eagle Point
in Jacksonville this week.
J. Thorndyke, Jr., an excellent min­
er. left Friday for Baker City, where
he will engago in mining.
Miss Leila Prim, who is attending
the Medford high school, has returned
to Jacksonville for a vacation.
S. F. Hathaway and J. W. Corum,
prominent citizens of Willow Springs
precinct, are in Medford today.
E. S. Wolfer returned from Jackson­
ville Thursday, where he has been ex­
tensively engaged in plumbing.
Frank Parker came down from Lake
Creek this week, and is visiting with H
D. Austin of Anderson creek.
Jay B. Burton of Applegate was in
Medford Wednesday, en route to Tolo,
where he will remain some time.
C. A. Wike and Mr. Whitney got
back Wednesday from their trip to
Idaho, accompanied by a nephew.
Mrs. Geo. Chapman of Colfax, Wash.,
who has been the guest of Mrs. J. II.
Butler, returned home this week.
J. M. Reddick of Oregon City, a bro­
ther of Mrs. J. I). Cook, has been visit­
ing in M«?dford during the past week.
L. B. Warner has returned from a
trip to Northern California, where he
has been taking orders for fruit trees.
D. T. Lawton, Mitchell, Lewis & Sta-
ver Co.’s genial manager here, made
Rig Butte a visit the forepart of the
week.
IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU.
Sutton'« Soap Sn-vi. tue woudarfu. destroyer ot alt formi of Inflim-natlontn manor beast
0c and 41 per bjttle R K SUTTON, sole proprietor and manufactureuAshland, Orugor
Forala at Oily Drug Store. Jacksonville. and by Dr J Hlnkle'JenirsPoint
The Haunted Cabin
Of the Ajax Mine
World's Best Medicine
Away up in the Illg Hole basin, at
the head of Miner creek, Montana, a »
Stream w hlcli pushes itself through a
deep gorge in the main range of the
Rocky mountains, is found a little cab­
in which is said to be haunted. It is
situated just at the head of a waterfall,
and the rush of waters as they rounded
their way down the mountain side was
the only sound which broke the »till-
ness for many years.
Within the last few years the Ajax
mine, which Is situated near the head
of the lake, has ls'en worked to a con­
siderable extent, ami quite a large force
of miners has been employed In Its de­
velopment. The lonely cabin Is situ­
ated along the trail which led from the
Ajax bunkhouse to the mine. It is on
a picturesque spot with great, tall tir
trees rising above it and making a
gloomy ami forbidding background, es-
pecially in the darkness of tlie night,
when spirits are said to walk abroad.
The miners say it is haunted, anti the
discovery was only made a few months
ago, when the mine was running three
shifts, and these were change«! about
midnight. It was about midnight one
night last July when it was tirst discov­
ered that supernatural beings haunted
the place. Two of the most reliable
miners at work on the mine came down
the hill to the bunkhouse ami. after
awakening their relief, told them that
some one was working in Dutch Gus’
cabin; that they hail seen a light and
thought they could distinguish some
one moving around tn the cabin. These
men who took the relief saw nothing as
they went to their work ami chaffed
their fellow miners the following day
to a considerable extent about their
nightmare.
That night these two scoffers while
going to their work also saw a light In
the old cabin, and they. Iwing curious, |
started to Investigate. They crawled
up to the cabin and, looking through
the chinking of the walls, saw a
strange looking man sitting by the
empty fireplace, muttering to himself.
The light which fl«H>d«Hl the little cab­
in bad a phorphorous hue. and th«* men
who watched the form had their eyes
riveted on the fireplace. They could
not. in spite of their own will, take
their gaze from the form huddled over
the fireplace. Finally after what seem­
ed an age the form by the fireplace
straightened up and start«*«! as If to
PAINE’S CELERY
COMPOUND
The Tongue« of Jobanneibnrg.
Johannesburg Is a town of many
tongues. You might walk from one end
of <'ommissiuiier street to the other and
at each of Its very numerous cross­
ings hear a different lingo spoken. The
court of justice la a veritable tower of
Bubel. Within Its walls al) sorts of lan­
guages are spoken.
One moment the witness box will be
Has Made People Well When occupied
by a sturdy black “clicking”
like a couple uf bones in the hands of u
Every Other Remedy
clever manipulator, the next you may
hear the elegant French language be­
Has Failed.
ing unmercifully murdered. Provision
I’aine’s Celery Compound cures disease! Is mude for Interpreting some twenty
It has saved the lives of thousands of sufferers. tongues.
Besides the many native lingos—
It has made the weak strong, vigorous, and
happy.
Amaxosa, Basuto, Zulu, Fingo, etc.—
i’aine’s Celery Compound purifies the blood you muy from time to time bear such
and builds up the nervous system as nothing languages as Livonian, Greek, Yiddish,
else can do; it is pre-eminently the great life German, Assyrian, Turkish, Spanish,
giver and health maker.
French, ('hiñese, Hindoos! a nee, Arabic,
Overworked and tired women stand in ur­
gent need of this health giving prescription to Dutch, Russian, Japanese, Portuguese
make and keep them well. All women should —and, us the song says, “many more
take advantage of the remarkable power of besides.”
this l>est of medicine for restoring vigor to the
blood and strength to the nervous system,
lhe all important thing for nervous, run down,
ami sleepless women is that I’aine’s Celery
Compound fortifies the whole physical system,
and t»y correcting digestion and regulating the
nerves, it insures sound, refreshing sleep. In
every case of sickness I’aine’s Celery Com­
pound completely and permanently brings
back health. Mrs. Mary M. Myers, Haiti-
more, Ohio, saved by I’aine’s Celery Compound
after the failures of able physicians, gratefully
writes as follows:—
"I suffered for eight years with nervous
prostration and the general debility common
to women, and had such pains in my back
that I could not get around the house. I used
several remedies and consulted several of the
l>est physicians without obtaining any relief.
Paine’s Celery Compound restored me to
health.
“ I also want to say to all mothers that
Paine's Celery Compound is a splendid medi­
cine for their children.”
Diamond
What’s Ina Name?
Everything Is in the nan e when it
'■onus to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C.
De Wilt & Co. < f Chicago discovered,
-otne yeirs ago, how to make a salve
from Witch Hazelthalis a specific for
Pilis. F<>r blind, bleeding, itching
anti protruding Piles, eczema, cuts,
b.rns, bruises and all skin diseases,
DeWi t’s Salve has no equal. This
lias given rise to uumerous worthless
counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt’s—the
genuine.
A STRANGE FUNERAL.
b> TZIepb nt>
durinl of an
la u Hiver Bed.
There is no doubt that the elephant
A naturally cunning, and the following
extraordinary incident related by e
planter from Ceylon is only another
proof: “1 went after a herd of eight
?lei>bunta.” he says. “After stalking 1
got a chance at the biggest of the herd
»nd dfop|wsi it at tla* first shot About
two hours afterward 1 had the tail and
feet cut off and taken to the bungalow
Next morning 1 went to the spot tc
look at the elephant and to my surprise
found no trace of the body. After look
ing round I saw that the herd had been
back during the night, and I soon dis
covered a track where they s<‘einK‘d tc
have retired in a body, Following elite
up. I eventually came ui»on the dead
elephant lying at the bottom of a rocky
stream. From the tracks ft was quit«
ev blent that the is sly had not been
rolled but carried to the bank, and it
was plain that It Lad been takei.
through tlie long grass which grew oi>
the bank Into the stream. My neigh
lairs wen* increduloua until I showial
them where the elephant's tall hui I
feet had been cut off and where the
body lay in the stream, which proved
conclusively that by some means or
other the body had been got over the
intervening space In the night It is
difficult to understand how elephant«
with their trunks and feet could raise
and support the dead body of a corn
rade. However, they seem to have
managed to do it. and it is a pity no
human eyes saw this strange funeral.”
Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs
and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery
by Daylight to all Points East.
3 Fast Jains Daily Between Ogden and Denver 3
Modern Equipment, through Pullman and Tourist
Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car Service . . . .
STOPOVERS ALLOWED
For r»Uf>, folders and other
information, address
W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt.
124 Third St., PORTLAND, ORE.
Your appetite is poor,
your heart “flutters,”
you have headaches, tongue is coated, bad breath, bowels con­
stipated, bad taste in the mouth ? If
not all of these symptoms,
then some of them t It’s
your liver.
is a
natural
vegetable remedy,
containing no mineral or
narcotic poisons. It will correct
any or all symptoms, make your health,
appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents.
At City Drug Store, Jacksonville
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You have 200
Patterns to select
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Mrs. Conk in As­
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Calls Promptly
Answered at all
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All of the Latest
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Weeks & Baker
Motlce.
Editorial Notice (In magazine of th. I
near future«—Owing to the press of ad i
vertlsing matter the literary feature,
have treeu omitted for thia mon th.-
Smart Set.
F igprune
CereeJ
A perfect cereal coffee
of delicate flavor and
fragrant aroma
The blending of California figs
and prunes with well ripened
grain makes a fruit and grain
co fiee far superior to any other
cereal beverage.
By our process all the delight-
ful flavor of the fruit and healthful
strength of the grain is retained.
Wuiura noil Store Detectives.
WINEorCARDUI
’AIK P uja . “Onecnut a dose." AÍdrucrtat»
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Picture Moulding
Are you thinking
of Papering this
Spring ? If so,
Cnlike Sone.
Tastes like coffee—looks like
“The very thing that newspapers
AN ODD FIGUKX SAT UN A BOX.
want to know alw>ut the way detectives coffee.
Healthful—nutritious.
leave the cabin. Tbeu they conld see work in big department stores are the
Boil from 3 to IO minutes only
that it was a tnan, old and beut, and things we don’t want to tell." said
u
sujierintendent
when
asked
about
a
ALL GROCERS SELL
his neck appeared to be drawn out to
twice Its natural length. One of these conspicuous shoplifting arrest. ’’We FIGPRUNE CEREAL.
men who watched had long been a res­ should l«e glad to dis|H*nse with them
ident of the basin, and he took just one altogether, but we can't afford to. A
look at the odd looking figure; then he clever woman will outwit the shrewd­
■creeued his eyes and screamed in ter­ est store detective that ever walked
ror, “My God, It is Dutch Gus!” As We have to work cautiously or we lose
the words left his mouth the light went our trade. If the detective is a man
Robt. Johnson of Corvallis, former­ out and the vision disappeared. The and starve at a woman too ban!, she
ly a prominent journalist, was on the only sound that could be heard was the makes a complaint at the desk and
delayed northbound train Wednesday frightened scramble made by the men tells other women bow sbe was insult­
as they stumbled over the rocks and ed. If the store detective Is a woman,
evening.
fallen timber in the effort to get back she is likely to get ‘fresh.’ I think the
R. H. Jonas has given up the role of to the bunkhouse. Once there, they liest store detective In New York today
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reporter and returned to Eagle Point, told their story, and since that time is a tnan who used to be a minstrel
where he is operating a photograph not a man has bad the hardihood to performer. He took the job on trial till
gallery.
»a ri ^nd light loads.
visit Dutch Gus’ cabin after nightfall. good times came again, but nothing
good
enough
lias
come
along
to
tempt
The
light
has
been
seen
in
the
cabin
Carl Hackeman, who has been stop­
him to give up a $5.000 Job, and he Is
ping on his homestead, located in Big several times since then, but not a man worth every penny of It.”—New York
has
had
the
courage
to
Investigate
the
u
Butte precinct, left for Lane county
matter. No one has cared since then Tim“«.
one night this week.
to meet the “spook of the Ajax mine.”
So Sweet and Pleasing in Taste
’ood for everything
Hon. and Mrs. J. H. Stewart, who
Dutch Gus was an eccentric charac­
Mrs. C. Pearson, 625 Lake St..
have been making San Francisco and ter who prospected the greater part of
that runs on wheels.
’-ka. Kan., speak ing "f Ballard's
Oakland a short visit, returned the his life in the mountains. He found Top
ll< rebound Syrup, says: “It has never
some claims on Miner creek and failed
Sold Everywhere.
forepart of the w«jek.
lo give entire hutisfaction. and
worked on them to a considerable ex­ of all c .ugh iemrdiee it is my favor­
Thos. Beaters of Peyton was in Med- | tant Three years ago this winter he
Mad« by STANDARD OIL. CO.
and 1 must confess lo my many
ford the forepart of the week. He is I had a cabin mate who was known by ite,
liii'iuls I hat it will do, and has done,
in charge of J. H. Stewart's property, | the title of “Deaf Smith.” One day what is clain ed for it—to sireedlly
located in that section.
the men had a row. Gus was lying In cure a ct ugh or a cold; and it. is so
’Sq uire Berry, T. H. Simpson and bed, and he did not like the way his sweet and «o pleasing iu la-te.” 25c,
50c. uud »100 bottle at City Drug
Mr. Powelson of Ashland were in Med-1 companion went about getting break­ Store.
ford this morning. They have been at­ fast and they quarreled. One word I
brought on another, and Dutch Gus
tending circuit court.
Early Marrlag-e In China.
finally reached for his gun, which was
It is nothkig rare In China for boys
Senator Carter of Ashland, Hon. W. just over bls head. Smith made for
A. Carter of Gold Hill and H. E. the door, and as be went out of the twelve to fourteen years old to marry.
Ankeny are among the celebrities who door he threw his hand back, pointed The physical, moral and intellectual de
velopment of the contracting parties
attended the Republican county con­ his pistol toward the bed and pulled
has nothing to do with the matter. Oth­
the
trigger.
The
bullet
found
a
mark
vention.
in the old man’s body, and be fell back er considerations entirely regulate the
J. H. Roberts and his wife arrived on the bed mortally hurt.
affair. An old Chinese aphorism says
from Pendleton one day this week, with
Now It Is said that the spirit of that the great business of life is ended
the intention of locating. He is a bro­ Dutch Gus has returned to earth to when the sons and daughters are mar­
ther of our esteemed fellow citizen, W. haunt the place where he died. Rut ried. The Chinese parents do not care
be that as it may, the miners of the to run the danger of postponing the
B. Roberts.
Ajax mine are all firm believers in marriage of their children, especially
D. E. Morris, superintendent of the spooks ever since that night in July.
I of their sons, until after their own
M iss Ida. M. Snyder
Trt-naarer of (be
Fish Lake Ditch Co., spent a few days
death.
llrooklyn Eaat »:•<! Ar« «'lab.
in Modford this week. He is inaugur­
It Saved His Leg.
If women would pry mor« attention ts
Didn’t Seen» Fanny.
ating operations for the season and
their health we would have more happy
P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga.,
Little Johnny—That young tnan who
wishes to employ some mon.
suffered for six months with a fright­ comes to see you must be pretty I»oor
wive», mother» and daughter», and if they
ful running sore < n his leg; but wiites company. He hasn't any sense of
would observe reiulti tlicy would find
that Buckleu’s Arnica Salve wholly
that the doctors’ prescription» do not
FANCY EGOS FOR 8ALE.
cured it in live days. For Ulcer«, humor.
[>erfortr. the many curt» they art given
Sister—Why do you think so?
credit for.
Iggs from full-blood Brown Leg­ Wounds, Piles, it’s the best salve in
Little Johnny—I told him all about
“ In consulting with my druggist he ad­
horn chickens for sale at. reasonable the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c.
vised McEIrte’s Wine of Cardui and Thed­
the
funny
way
you
rush
about
and
Sold
by
City
Drug
Store.
prices. 3 be best stock mi the Pacific
ford’s Black-Draught, and so I took it and
bang doors when you get in a temper,
C a t, and they are layers of large,
have every reason to thank him for a new
and be didn’t laugh a bit.
white eggs, too. Afldreis
Reduced Rates tromthe East
life opened up to me with restored health,
F. W. H errin ,
and it only took three months to curt me.”
A
PHYSICIAN
WRITES.
Ashland. Oregon.
Commencing Feb. 15th, and con­
Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the
tinuing to April30th,there will lie low
"I
’I am
nm de-irius
de-ir.ms of knowing if ti e
menstrual functions and is a most as­
rates
in
effect,
from
the
East
via
the
profession
ctn
obtain
H<
rime
in
bulk
THE SURE WAY
tonishing tonic for women. It cure«
Illinois Central IL R. to all Washing­ for p escribing purposes? It lias been
«canty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg­
To prevent Pneumonia and Consumption is to ton, Oregon and Idaho points. If ariy of gn a1 us»- to me in treating cases of
stop your cold when it tirst appears. Acker’s of jour friends or relatives In the East
ular and painful menstruation, falling
dy p psia brought on by excesses t r
English Remedy will slop the cough in a
i>f the womb, whites and flooding, ft
night and drive the cold out of your system are coming West while these rates overwi rk. 1 have nt vc knnwt.it to
is helpful when approaching woman­
A lways u quick and sure cure for asthma, bron­ are in effect give us their name and fail In restoring tbeoigans all cted,
chitis and all throat and lung troubles. If it address, and we w ill make it our busi­
hood, during pregnancy, after child­
to their healthfu1 ac’.lvlty. 50c. bottle
does not satisfy you the druggist will refund
birth and in change of life. It fre­
your money, write to us for free sample ness to see that they are given the at City Drug Stole.
quently brings a dear baby to homes
A P Estabrook, Gold Hill, Leading druggist best possible service.
We operate
that have been barren for years. All
through iiersf iially conducted excur­
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine
sion cars, and in fact give you tlie
of Cardui.
benefit of tlie latent conveniences
Will. McDaniel has opened a neat
known to modern rallioading. We cigar, confectionery an«i fruit store in
have 15 different routes between Ryan’s building, Jacksonville, and
I
the Eist and the West, and are In keeps a complete assortment of the
In Two Days.
I>o-ition to give yi ii the benefit of the best of everything in hisllne. Standard
best combinations. Write u- and we brands a specialty. Give him a eall,
will give you full particular«. B. H. for he will treat you well
To Cur, Cou«t1|>ation .or,,.r
Trumbull, Coin’l Agent 111. Central
ske Cascareis Candy Cathartic
BACIIEcured in20 minute« by Dr. Mlles
R. IL, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore.
" C. C. tall lo cure, drucc'st. -uiuud •»<»«•
To Cure a Cold in One Day
fé"!
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First Hog -He’s such a good natured |
log.
SiNNtnd Hog—Is he?
First Hog—Why, yes. He's willing to
let auybody else have anything he does i
not want—Puck.
(»REASE
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DIAMOND DYEtì,
Burlington, Vt.
fU
An Egyptian mummy of 2.000 years
ago recently examined showed evi­
dences of having died of apjiendicitis,
so that the disease is not by any means
new. Four hundred case s were oper­
ated on in Londou hospitals last year,
all but ten successfully. Sir Francis
Treves lias operated with success on
100 consecutive cases. It is said that
the modern tine Hour is one of its
causes, 'l’lie increasing occurrence of
the trouble lias opened a new Held for
insurance in England. One of the must I
prominent firms In Lloyd's has made n
new departure In the form of policies
insuring against uppendicitls. Fur a
premium of 5 shillings the insured,
should he undergo an operation, will
have all bis direct expenses paid up to
$1,000. In the event of his death un­
der or as a result of the operation a to
tai sum of $l.ls«0 will be paid.
For
Thty MaKe Olii Cloihts
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UNDERTAKERS
West
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MARLIN
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smokeless canridges, made by U. M. C. Co., to fit the regular .38-55-Marlot re­
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smashing power. They can be reloaded with black powder as the twist of the rifles
is adapted to both velocities.
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SOUTH AND
NEW HAVEN. CONN.
FAST
—VIA—
Southern Pacific Co.
Shasta
Route
Trains leave Medford for Portland
and way stations at 4:21 a. tn. ano
5:52 p. id .
Lv Pcrtlaud. ... ,
8:3(J pm
Lv Medford
,
11:20 am
Ar Ashland......... .
12 05 pm
Ar Sacramento...
[iiu
5:00 am
Ar San Francisco.
pm
8:55 am
Ar Los Angeles. . 2.00 pro
Ar El Paso......... i 6:00 pm
Ar Fort Worth.. 6.30 am
Ar City uf Mexico. 11:30 am
Ar Houston. ... I 7:00am
Ar New O leans.. 6:30 pm
Ar Washington .. 6:42 pm
Ar New York ...J 12:10 pm
8:05 am
6:00 pm
6:30 am
11:30 am
7:00 am
6:30 pm
6:42 pm
12:10 ¡>m
Pullman and
Tourist Cars
On both trains. Chair car« Sacm-
nre“»'' to El Paso, and tourist carsi
t< Ne< Orleans and Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with !
the several steamship lines fur Hono­
lulu, Japan, China, Ptiilipptaes, Cen- j
tral and South America.
See agent at Medford station, or
address
W. E. COMAN, G F. & P. A ,
Portland, Oregon
FRANK E. ALLEY,
Great Rock Island
ARCHITECT *«■>
ABSTRACTER
ROUTE
Through personally’ conducted
Tourist sleeping cars between
Portland and Chicago once a
week, and between Ogden and
Chicago three times a week via
the
BLUE PRINTS
Of any Township inj the
Roseburg Land District.
PILING PAPERS
Prepared for Filing on Home
stead or Timber Claims
MF*Special Attention given to
Matters in Connection with
the U. S. Land Office.
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PHONE 415
Rock Island
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Marks\Bld.,Roseburg, Or
Scenic Line
Medford Furniture Co.,
HouseFurnishers and
Undertakers. JohnH.
Butler, Funeral Di­
rector. Day Phone
Main 353.
Night
Phone Main 251.
Through Standard Sleeping Cars
daily between Ogden ana Cuicago
via the Scenic Line.
Through Standard Sleeping Cars
daily between Colorado Springs
and St. Louis-
Through Standard and Tourist
Sleeping Cars daily between San
Francisco'and Chicago via Los
Angeles and El Paso.
Through Standard Sleeping Cars
and Chair Cars daily between
St. Paul and Chicago.
Be sure to see that your ticket
reads via the
LIPPINCOTT'S Great Rock Island Route
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Trav. Pass. Agt.
250 Aider St., Portland, Or.
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