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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1903)
J MEDFORD SQUIBS. HERE AND THERE. I REASONS FOR THINKING. I A prominent Southern lady, Mrs. Blanchard, of Nashville, Tenn., tells how she was cured of backache, dizziness, pain ful and irregular periods by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. D ear M rs . P inkham : — Gratitude compels me to acknowledge the great inc 1 it of youi \ egetable Compound. I have suffered for four years with irregular and painful menstruation, also dizziness, pains in the back and lower limbs, and fitful sleep. I dreaded the time to come which would only mean suffering to me. “ Better health is aU I wanted, and cure if possible. Lydia E. Pink ham’s Yegetable Compound brought me health and happiness in a few short months. I feel like another person now. My aches and pains have It ft ine. Lite seems new and sweet to me, and everything seems pleasant and easy. “Six bottles brought me health, and was worth more than months under the doctor s care, which really did not benefit me at all. I am sat- lstieii there is no medicine so good for sick women as your Vegetable Com pound, and I advocate it to my lady friends in need of medical help. — M rs . B. A. B lanchard , 422 Broad St, Nashville, Tenn. AVhen women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstrua tion, weaknea*. leucorrhma, displacement or ulceration of the womb that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset witn such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, las situde. excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all-gone” and ” want-to-be-left-alone" feelings, blues and hopelessness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. A Severe Case of Womb Trouble Cured in Philadelphia. “D ear M rs . P inkham : —I have been cured of severe female troubles by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’« Vegetable Compound. I wa» nearly ready to give up, but seeing your iMlvertisement I purchased one bottle of your medicine, and it did me so much gr>>t that I purchased another, ami the result was so satisfactory that I bought six more bottles, and am now feeling like a new woman. I shall never be wi'bout it. I hope that my testimonial will convince women that your Vegetable Compound is the greatest medicine in the world for fallinguf the womb or any other female complaints.”—M rs . M ay C ody , 26 o 0 Bir h St, Philadelphia, Pa. Rem- mber. every woman is cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pinkliai -f there is anything about her symptoms she does not UiiderMunJ* Her address is Lynn, Mass., ner advice is free and cheerfully given to every ailing woman who asks for it. Robins and Ckerrl**. George T. Powells says bis plan for a cherry orchard includes a quantity of the early sweet cherries, as Coe’s Transparent, Governor Wood and May Duke. These be does not pick and never allows a bird to be frightened from the trees. When the more valu able cherries, like Black Tartarian, Black Eagle. Napoleon and Windsor, are ripe, the birds have bad enough, and there is not 2 per cent of these sorts even touched by the birds. Rath er than kill the robins and other birds in the orchard he would let them have the whole cherry crop and would plant more trees to induce them to' come, as they destroy insects that are not de stroyed by spraying. Diatrihatin* Fertiliser. The Importance of an even distribu tion of fertilizer is not sufficiently ap preciated, says Farm and Ranch. When it is badly distributed, some spots will have too much—more than the planta can utilize—while others will have tOO little or none. Scatter it evenly possible anil th»n work the harrow all it la worth Adam'» Birthday. Formerly Oct 23 was regarded as Adam's birthday. Theologians of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries wasted much scholarship in efforts to settle both the manner and the Jate of creation. Dr. John Lightfoot, vice chan cellor of Cambridge, a Hebrew scholar of European reputation, published a statement to the effect that, after years of research, he ha«l succeeded In dis covering the precise moment when the earth “rose out of chaos” and man made his appearance upon it. Thl9 learned divine declared that “heaven and earth, center and circumference, were created all together tn the same instant and clouds full of water,” and that “this work t<x-k place and man was created by the Trinity on Oct. 23, 4004 B. C., at 9 o’clock in the morning.” Farm for Sale Eighty acres of land, in Meadows precinc, black loam, part tn cultivation, all fenced watered by two floe spr.ngs. 2J4 2ft miles from school, 20 mile» from Gold Hill. Title per .____________________ 1 * - .C<!1 ,4 at a bargain. Will t.z> be c«.. »old pply for further particulars to SILAa J. DAY. Real Eatate Agent, Jacksonville. Or BUDS AND FLOWERS OF I I HOME LIFE. ■I London is experiencing an im And Why They Cenfnaed the Smart Lawyer at Flrat. mense influx of Russian Jews. Most “Now,” said the lawyer, taking the of them are destitute and only add to an already distressing state of affairs. witness for cross examination, “I want Paine's Celery Compound Makes and Keeps you to tell tbe court just what made Like Mark Twain Joiquin Miller you begin keeping this very amusing the Children Well and Strong. insists that reports of his death are diary, In which you have so minutely greatly exaggerated, and. that be Is, jotted down your husband's remarks. Mothers Make It the Home Medicine or course, entitled to a respectful What first suggested to you that It For the Little One». would be a good thing to have such a hearing in tlie matter. The children, God bless them, are the buds record handy?” There are three million acres o’ arid and flowers of our homes. Without their “1 think,” she began, "that”— land in Eastern Oregon, ninety per “Oh, but please remember now that prattle and hearty laughter, our homes would cent of which is tillable under irriga we don’t care what you think. We be desolate. They should ever be carefully tion. St irage of the water from tlie don’t want to hear what you think. tended in childhood and youth, if we expect them to ripen into perfect men and women. winter snow will make this bloom as Tell us what you know.” In the home and at school, the children "Well,” she replied, blushing and per have their times of ill health and suffering. the rose. often note the pallid and bloodless cheeks, Roosevelt was 45 years old on mttting her large, soulful eyes to turn We toward the judge, "I began keeping it heavy eyes, nervous movements, and twitch- tlie 28th of May, and is tlie youngest because I thought it would”— ings of limits and muscles. They complain of man wbo has yet occupied the presi “Now," the lawyer interrupted, “you headache, drowsiness, weariness, dyspepsia, dential office. The next youngest are telling us what you thought again and indigestion. All such symptoms and ail ments mean that the seeds of disease will have was U. S. Grant, elected iu 1868, at Please remember that what you a fast and firm hold, unless proper measures thought or what you think or what you are taken to restore a perfect condition of the age of 46 years. George McCloud ha« the contract for may hereafter think is not what we health. want to know. Kindly go on and tell Thousands of wise and prudent parents have building an automobile roadway from us about this wonderful record, how it made their children happy, healthy, and vigor Mott to the Hearst Castle, on the Mc happened that you were so particular ous by giving them nature’s medicine, Paine’s Cloud. It will require two mon’hs to to jot down every cross word he said to Celery Compound. In many severe and com complete tlie road, which will be a you. and why you even wrote out your plicated cases, Paine’s Celery Compound has restored health when the little ones were given fears, as you have seen fit to call them, up by physicians. boulevard. Little tliree-year-old Vera Newton whenever the look In his eyes didn't If yonr dear ones are not as hearty, strong, is in a precarious conditional Van seem to be just as loving as yon and rugged as they should lie, try the health yearned to have it." giving virtues of Paine’s Celery Compound. couver, B. C., through a ferocious at “Let me see. I had been reading a It makes and keeps the children well. tack by a Leghorn rooster. The bird story in which the heroine kept a diary, You Know What You Are Taking picked and spurred the child about and I thought it”— Tbe house is made bright and cozy witb When you take Grove’s Tastelesk Chill Tonic, “Thought? You thought, eh?” because the formula is plainly printed on every the face and neck in a horrible man bottle.showing that It Is simply Iron and Qui- ner. “Well, I had been reading this book, bine in a tasteless form No Cure. No Pay. 50c. aud I concluded that It would be Inter That insane woman at the Salem Pillow and table covers, curtains, portieres, afghans, tidies, and chair asylum who set her dress afire at sev esting to keep a diary of my own.” ALFALFA A BONLMAKER. "Oh, that was the way of it, eb? coverings, may be dyed beautiful eral places, then gave no cry as tbe You couldn't have had much else to do and artistic colors. It Furnishes All Mineral Matter Nec flames burnt her flesh, so no rescue Direction book end 45 dyed «emplee free. If we may Judge from the way you essary to All Animals Eicept PI»«. DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. could come, must have had great long jotted things down.” Accurate tests have not been made ing for the death that would relieve “No. You see we have never had any In regard to the influence of alfalfa in her of her living death. children, and as we were boarding and developing bone. Wherever tests have Mrs. Mary A.Livermore is the latest I had no household cares to take up my been made with feeds rich in both time I thought”— Alexander’« Miserable End. protein and miaerai matter it fans opponent of President Roosevelt’s de "Ah, you thought again! Why will At a period when most men who suc been shown that such feeds greatly in claration that what the country Leeds you keep on thinking?” ceed are just beginning to mount the crease the development of boue. Al is more children. She said the need “Well, one reason, I suppose, is that first stepping stone of success Alexan- falfa bay is exceedingly rich In both was not for more children, but better I am here Instead of down there wear der the Great was at the summit of his I rotein and mineral matter. ones, and she is going to take the ing your shiny coat and rhinestone power. With a trained force of less Besides being rich in protein and platform and lecture on the subject, stud." than 40,000 men he had over run all of mineral matter alfalfa is bulky, a very The witness was then excused.—Chi what was then considered tbe civilized Sick headache absolutely and per desirable quality when young animals part of Asia and also Egypt. He over cago Record-Herald. cured by using Moki Tea, a •are f >ned during the boue forming I>e manently threw army after army immeasurably pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa riod. It is cooling and laxative. A Serious Mistake. his superior in numbers so swiftly that tion and indigestion, makes you eat, I.ime a id phosphoric acid are the two sleep, work and be happy. Satisfac E. C. DeWitt & Co. is the name of the world was dazzled by the rapidity, mln -ml elements most used in the pro tion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. firm who make the genuite Witch scope and magnitude of his achieve duetion of l>one. Potash is of especial aud 50cts. Write to W. H. HOOKER Hazel Salve. DeWitt’s is the Witcl. ments. He was looked upon as a sort value as an agent in the rapid forma & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for a free Hazel Sal ve that heals without leav of demigod. Aud yet even he was sigh tion of new tissues, both bone and sample. A* P. Estabrook, Leading ing a scar. It is a serious mistake to ing because there were no more worlds use any other. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel to conquer. He perished miserably aft flesh, and alfalfa, rich iu potash, has Druggist, Gold Hill. tlie composition ne<>ded for the quick Governor Chamberlain, Secretary of Salve cures blind, bleeding, itching : er a prolonged debauch. His mighty growth of boue. State Dunbar and State Treasurer and protruding piles, burns, bruises, empire melted like a mist under the in During the live years the writer had Moore met June 1st and named O. P. eczema and all skin diseases, Sold by : fluence of tbe rising sun and bis life charge of tile Kansas Agricultural col Hoff, of Portland, to be Oregon's first all druggists. work went apparently for nothing. lege herd alfalfa hay was fed summer Labor Commissioner. Mr. Hoff for SAYS PORTO RICAN and winter to the cows, The beiteli LABORERS ARE MISUSED cial effect on the size and vigor oi the several years has been employed in tbe freight department of the same calves was plainly seen, In pushing To prevent Pneumonia »nd Consumption Is to San Juan. P. R.. June 1.—The Fed stop your cold when it first appears. Acker's pur- bred calves for size and boue'we company in Portland. His election English Remedy wtll stop the cough In a Induced them to eat all the alfalfa hay was practically uuanimou*. Govern eration of Labor has formally request night and drive the cold out ot your system possible as soou as they were old or Chamberlain's preference was ed Governor Hunt to Investigate at Always a quick and sure cure for asthma, bron ehitis and all throat and lung troubles. If it enough to safely handle tt. because the Walter Drennan, a former railroad once the condition of labor on certain does not satisfy you the druggist will refund alfalfa hay developed boue aud muscle engineer. Hoff will serve until 1906> large sugar plantations of the island. your money. Write to us for free sample A P. Estabrook, Gold Hill, the Leading Drug The federation claims that povery 1 gist. The writer lias traveled in nearly ev when his successor will be elected by stricken laborers, paid about 40 cents erv county in Kansas during the past a day. are compelled to accept “chips live years, and wherever mares have the people. The Black sea differs in a most re instead of money and to trade at plan been found that wen’ pastured ou alfal THE fa through the summer aud fed liberal markable manner from other seas and tation stores, where goods are sold iy ou alfalfa hay in the winter iuvaria : oceans. A surface current flows con at 40 per cent profit and where the bly tbe colts have been of more thai tinuously from the Black sea into the provisions disposed of are sometime.- usual size, with more than tbe usua Mediterranean and an under current Injurious to health. The further allegation is made that development of boue. In most cases 1: from the Mediterranean into the no rights of the workirvmen are re Is to be regretted that growth and th« development of boue were given a se Black sea. The latter current is salt, spected: that their little houses an Through personally conducted vere cheek as soou as the colts wer> and, being heavier than the fresh burned down if they are unable U water above, It ren ains stagnant at work for a few days, leaving then Tourist sleeping cars between weaned. Pigs complete their growth in much tbe bottom. Being saturated witli without a home, and that the workim Portland and Chicago once a less time than either calves or colts sulphuretted hydrogen, this water days are too long An eight-hour da> week, and between Ogden and Alfalfa alone will not furnish enough will not maintain life, and so tbe is urged. Governor Hunt will, it is said, caust Chicago three times a week via mineral matter to secure the greatest Black sea contains no living inhabi development of bone in pigs. In ad tants 'oelow the depth of about 100 a thorough investigation of the mat the dition to alfalfa growing pigs should ! fathoms. The deeper water when ter to be made. brought to the surface smells exactly be fed all the corncob charcoal they like rotten eggs. will eat. as this supplies tbe needed CONSTIPATED BOWELS. A recent Washington dispatch says mineral matter. In a test utade by the Tit have good health the body writer pigs were forced to tbe limit of that the Commissioner of Indian af should be kept Ina laxative condition, fe.si and weighed daily, and it was fairs has been informed hy the Indian and the bowel« moved at least once a found that tbe gains were proportion agent at the Quapaw agency, in Ic- dav, so that all p< ison >us wastes are ate to the amount of corncob charcoal dian Territory that most of the 47 expelled daily. Mr. G. L. Edwards, eaten. Modoc Indian«, who constitute tbe 142 N. Main St., Wichita, Kansas With growing animals other than remnant of the tribe which in 1873 writes: “I have used Herbine to regu Through Standard Sleeping Cars pigs we have not found it necessary to perpetrated the massacre at the lava late the liver and bowels for. tbe past daily betw«jeD Ogden ana Cuicago ten jears, and found it a reliable via tbe Sceoic Line. supply more mineral matter than that beds, are preparing to leave for their remedy ” 50cts. at City Drug Store. Through Standard Sleeping Cars furnished by alfalfa.—H. M. Cottrell In old home on the Klamath reservation. daily b«tween Colorado Springs The li dians give as the reason for Kansas Farmer. 3 Afe» *2.' XIX A, and St. Louis. their desire to emigrate a preference REELFOOT LAKE.' for the Pacific coast climate and a Through Standard aod Tourist desire to see old frieDds. An Indian <<s»-.ure Sleeping Cars daily between San it* Great snnken Foreat and the i inspector has been ordered to tlie at Francisco and Chicago via Los Game with whteh it Abouhda. j QUilpaw Agency to investigate tbe Angeles and El Paso. Mississippi river shooting is varied aissatbfactidn ot tbe Modocs. H«- Through Standard Sleeping Cars Thrice a Week World. with trips te the sunken lands, which will endeavor to persuade the mal- and Chair Cars daily between begin near Hickman, Ky., and extend contents u postpone their departure St. Paul and Chicago. south several hundred miles on both until Congrtss can provide f ir them, The Thri«'e-a-Week World was a Be sure to see that your ticket sides of the river. This territory was -------- --------- brilliant success in the beginning an 1 j reads via the covered with a dense forest of large Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera and tnsbeen steadily growing ever since, i Titue is the test of aU tilings, and ha* trees before tbe ¡anti was nubmerged Diarrhoea Remedy ' <et its seal»f approval on ilri* ptper, by the earthquake of 1811. On the 1« everywhere recognized as the which is widely ci cula^ed iu every Tennesst?e side Reel foot lake, eighty one remedy that can always be de The best and mot reasonable Din miles long, was formed. Reelfoot lake pended upon and that is p ei-ant te ’ sia;e and teirili ry o’ the Union, an < ing Car service. I wherever there are people wbo cm is only three miles from the river at take. It is especially valuable for I read our mo’her to tgee. TheT hrice- For rites, folders and descriptive Upper Slough Landing and the same summer diarri tea In children ai d is a-W«ek World for the year 1903 will literature write to ut.d< ubtedly the mtans of saving the distance at Tiptonville, Tenn, The j make its news service, if p -siblu, L. B. GORHAM, G. W.BAINTER, dense forest is still standing, The lives of a great maDy children each more extensive than ever. Al1 events General Agent, Trav. Pass. Agt i of importance, no matter where they i limbs and bark have rotted and year. For sale by City Diug Store. 250 Alder HL. Portland, Or. happen, are reported accurately ami ; dropped off years ago, leaving the promptly. bleached trunks standing like marble Faster Time to Chicago. The su scriber, for only one dollar columns in water sixty feet deep, so a year, gets 1 hree papers every week SOUTH AND EAST close together that it is difficult to move The North-We-tcru Line has re and more news and general reading —VIA— a skiff among them. Some have rotted duced t lie running time of their ft than most great dallies can furnish : t off at the water level, and others are mous N orth - western L imited be five or six times the price. hollow, making good blinds. The flight tween S t . P aul and C hicago fifty - The World is absolutely fair n Hal of wild fowl on Reelfoot lake is beyont! five minutes , now making tt e run ! political news. Partisan bias is uever in an even twelve hours . the comprehension of the average allowed to affect its news column. Shasta Route This is tbe fastest time scheduled In addition to all the news the sportsman. There are ducks, geese, for any of the Limited St. Paul- cormorants, call«?d water turkeys Chicago Train«, and General Passen Thrice-a-Week World furnisheB the cranes, water hens and snipe. They ger Teasdale says it was pul in effect to best serial fiction, elaborate market Trains leave Medford for Portland all keep up a chatter which makes thf meet the demands of ine constantly reports and other features of interest. and way stations at 4:21 a. m. and Its regular subscription price Is only sunken forest ring. From the tops ot increasing patronage of this tine train 11.00 per year, and this pays for 156 5:52 p. m. the trees eagles, hawks and owls con for -tn earlier arrival in Chicago. papers. We offer the Thrice-a-Wet k The train continues to leave the World and our paper one year for Lv Portland. ... ~8:3(j am tribute piercing screeches to the con- 8:30 pm Union Depots in Minneapolis 8:00 p. •2.00. Tbe rezmar subscription price Lv Medford......... 11:45 pm 11:20 am tlnuous din.—Outing. m ., St. Paul 8:30 p. m ., but now ar Ar Ashland......... 12:30 am 12:05 pm rives Chicago at 8:30 a . m ., thus insur of the two Dapers is 12.50 Ai Sacramento... 5:05 pm 5:00 am Cuts, Bruises and Burns are ing connections with trains for the Ar San Francisco. 7:55 pm 8:55 am East and South. Quickly Healed. In this connection it is also inter Ar Los Angeles. . 2.00 pm 8:05 am Chamberlain's PaiD Balm is an anti esting to recall that the North-West Ar El Paso......... 6:00 pm 6:00 pm septic liniment, and when applied to ern Line was the first to operate a Ar Fort Worth.. 6.30 am 6:30 an» cuts, bruises and burns causes them train having the appointments and Ar City of Mexico. 11:30 am 11:30 am to betl without maturation aod much luxuries of the presentday "Limited;” Ar Houston......... 7:00 am 7:00 am more quickly than by the usual treat that they also put in service the first Ar New Orleans.. 6:30 pm 6:30 pm ment. For sale by City Drug Store. Pullman Sleepers between Minneapo Ar Washington .. 6:42 pm 6:42 pm lis, St. Paui and Chicago; the first Ar New York .... 12:10 pm 12:10 pm Compartment Cars, tbe first Parlor A Deduction. Cars, the first Dining Cars, the first “If life began at the north pole, a? Observation Cafe Cars, and the first our eminent brother asserts,” said the Reclining Chair Cars. It is also note first scientist, “what conclusion would worthy that the North-Western Line On both trains. Chair cars Sacra you draw from that? What effect has carries more passeugers in and out of mento to El Paso, and tourist cars Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago that bad on our present day life?” to New Orleans and Washington. than any other railroad. “Why,” hazarded the second scien Connecting at San Francisco with tist, “doesn’t it show that what we the several steamship lines for Hono have hitherto considered the pole seek Dates to Remember. lulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Cen ing craze is merely an instinctive mani tra'. and South America. festation of homesickness?”—Judge. Tuesday, June 16—Street fair and See agent at Medford station, or address carnival begins at Grants Pass to be W. E. COMAN, G F. & P. A., Tbe One Wbo Dared. continued four days, to be given Portland, Oregon “I am the most important thing under the auspices of the Wood- around here,” said the big range. “I'd men. like to know why that puny gasoline stove is putting on alra.” Wednesday, June 17—Annual meet- “Perhaps it has a right,” said the ing in Portland of Oregon Pioneer coal scuttle. “It is the only thing in Association, the grand encampment The beverage made from FigprilllC this bouse that dares to blow up tbe of Indian War Veterans, and grand CCFC^l is smooth, palatable and l ook.”— Philadelphia Record. cabins < f the Nati ve Sons and Na- nutritious. Because of the large tlve Daughters of Oregon. percentage of natural saccharine mat ter In figs and prunes, Figprune A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. requires leas sugar than any other cereal coffee. M* All Grocers Sell It. Curat Crip West Side, Will. McDaniel has opened a noat. in Two Days. cigar, confectionery and fruit store in Medford, Ore. Ryan’s building, Jacksonville, and Tne American Mining Gode, stand Open Nights ard authority on all subjects partatn- iog to mining, water-rights, etc., is kept ou hand at this office. for he will treat you well. J. H. Gay of Central Point is in our city. Vinton Beall, the successful portrait artist, made us a short visit Wednes day. Mrs. Emma Coleman Anderson of Ashland is paying Medford a short visit. Dr. B. B. Lee, a prominent citizen of San Francisco, made us a pleasant call Friday. Mrs. I. Humason is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jeffrey of Portland. Cashier Lindley of the Jackson County Bank made Ashland a business visit Wednesday. J. U. Willeke, the well-known con tractor and builder, is at Jacksonville, employed on the new planing mill. Mayor Crowell Is the guest of Supt. Berriam of the government hatchery on Elk Creek. His health has been poorly lately. Miss Virgie Woodford, who has been at Coquille City during the last year, will soon return and resume her post- tion in one of Medford's printing of fices. DIAMOND DYES Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery by Daylight to all Points East. 3 Fast rains Daily Between Ogden and Denver 3 Modern Equipment, through Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car Service . . . . STOPOVERS ALLOWED For rates, folders and other nformation, address W. C. McBBIDE, Gen. Agt. 124 Third St., FGRTLAND, 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 ? 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It will correct any or all symptoms, make your health, appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents. EMBALMERS UNDERTAKERS I í I të! r. r i Í THE SURE WAY Southern Pacific Co. THE SCENIC LINE HOUSE GLEANING Sf Before starting on a trip—no matter where--write tor Interesting informa tion about comfortable traveling. H. L. SISLER, Gereral A gait., 248 Alder St., Portlar d, Ore. T. W. TEASDALE. Gen. Paaa. A«t. St. Paul. Mian. OA.STOH.T-A.- Bean the lha K|ni YoU Haw WwlTS Signatars of •gx> cure Co usti parion Forever. .»ke «Asear b va Cund v Cal burl.c 10c orìS- C C. tail lu cura, drtv'c'su -efuuJ muee» For Full Particulars, Rates, Folders, etc., call on or address J. W PH A LON, H. DICKSON. Trav. Pass. Agt. City Ticket Agt„ 122 Third Street. Portland. A. B 0. DENNISTON, G. W. P. A., «12 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. sxs e®® e e Medford Furniture Co., HouseFurnishers and Undertakers. JohnH. Butler, Funeral Di rector. Day Phone Main 353. Night Phone Main 251.