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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1903)
©emoeratis firnes A “DOUBLE HEADER” PLATFORM Printed Every Wednesday, by Times Printing Company COMING TO MEDFORD, Sat., Aug. 29. LaÄduus INGLING C has . N ickell , Editor and Mgr. i F TERMS Year, in advance.. Months...................... Entitled to Tears. A little girl of augelic disposition had fallen on a bric k wall und barked her knees and bumped her chin. To her next door neighbor, who inquired from the window some time afterward if she had hurt herself very badly, the suf ferer replied with a quivering lip: “Oh. yes; I ought to be in the house crying now!”—Boston Transcript. BROS ....11.50 .... 1.00 \ ONLY ! PAIR 7 GF / FULL I GROWN GIRAFFES I IN LCAPTIVITY. Advertisements inserted at reasona ble rates. Entered at the Pos toftice at Jacksonville,Ore., as Second Class Mail Matter ONLY RHINOCEROS IN CAPTIVITY T he B iggest S how on E arth WITH Sarto elected Pope at sixty- eight and Russell Sage attending direc tors' meetings at eighty-seven, it seems foolish to retire Lieut.-Gen. Miles today because he is sixty-four. TO WHICH IS NOW ADld’.D WITHOUT ANY AO- DITTO'S IM PRICE. THE Ml'CM.IMtl bPLC 1ACI.U ffL COPYRIGHT HOI BY THE COURIER CO OUtrALu N Y tL * ** W . tlEMAMT •LYAMERICAM.Msa A Ï ICMUI h j 4L?'. ‘ S ABSOLUTELY AN AD DITIONAL TRAIN OF CARS ARE REQUIRED TO CARRY THE 'SCEN ERY. WARDROBES. AR MORS. WAR IMPLE MENTS. ACCESSORIES AND PEOPLE OF THE NEWLY ADDED AND ENORMOUSLY CHAND spectacle of HALF TRUTHS AND LIES , «/ '-A AND THE----------- o Old Maid—I want to get my cat in sured. Insurance Solicitor—Yes ma’am, cer tainly. But you’ll have to take out a policy for each one of the cat’s lives.— Pioneer Press. $7,400 LW“ 0^6 A PARADE $J?OUPES acting SEALS SUCH AS THE WORLD HAS NEVER . SEEN BEFORE PARADECLORIES FREE UPON THE STREETS EVERY MORNING AT 10 O’CLOCK Chilly Nei*bbors. *1 never see the ice man stop before your house any more, Mrs. Flipper- lelgh.” “No; since the Buxtons, next door, fell into their fortune they’ve been so coo) to us that we don’t need any help from the refrigerator.”—Chicago Rec ord-llerald. PROFESSIO'AI CARDS. A T T O R N E Y-A T-L A W, Jacksonville. • - Orcgoa. »»•Offlce In Red Men's Building. ROBT. G. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Grant** Paaa, Oregon. practices all the courts building up stairs Office tn Bank «1. M. KEENE, D. D. S. >PERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Offices ,n tbe Adkins Deuel block Oregon “Their engagemeat was rather ro Medford, mantic, was it not?’ P. P. PRIM A SON, “Yes, rather. They went in bathing got beyond their depth and were com ATTORNEYS and counselors at law pletely carried away with each other." Jacksonville, Oregon. Not to Be Sneeaed At. Wlgg—What a dainty little lace hand kerchief she carries! It looks like a cobweb. Wagg—Yes, a thing like that isn’t to be sneezed at—Philadelphia Record. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M._ DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND T P. M. ONE 50-CENT TICKET ADMITS TO EVERYIHINC.^ JfljLglENJlNDER I2, HALF PRICE Special Popular Railroad Excursions. Admission Tickets and Numbered Re served Seat Tickets Sold on Show Day at Haskins’ Drug Store, at same prices as charged on the show grounds. If your druggist cannot supply yon, ■end us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name ot your nearest express office. Address, J. C. A YEK CO., Lowell, Mass. Romantic. JERUSALEM. ANO COSTLY All Arsaist*. A Generous Impulse. Nothing to Arbitrate. OF NEW One thing is certain,— Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hairgrows, that’s all there is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and al ways restores color to gray hair. “Suppose you succeed in owning the R. G. GALE, M. D. earth," said the abrupt man, “what good will it do you?' “Well.” answered the trust promoter. Office in Ortb’e Building. Hours—2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m “I'm naturally a man of hospitable in stincts. There will be a kind of satis faction in fooling that I am jierrnitting Jacksonville - - Oregon other people to inhabit this globe.’’— Washington Star. A. E. REAMES, “Tess says she’s ready to make up if you will,” said the peacemaker. “Tell her,” replied the obstinate Jess. “If I bad a complexion as muddy as Lera I’d be ready to make up too.”— Philadelphia Press. > 3 LONG MILES “I had a very severe sickness that took off all my hair. I pur chased a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor and it brought all my hair back again.” W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, III. SI M a bettlc. ELEPHANTS | 85 S CARS 40 '280 13EOPLE 108 E CAGES Ô50 f*1ORSES 40 E CLOWNS JERUSALEM CRUSADES $3,700,000 CAPITAL ■■■ ■"t>« í »200 CKAAACTCnn IN THE c .•■ T. SOO DANCING girls . 50 MUSICIANS. « QO CHORUS kl ▼ * GiNOtHS. G8-STI P PIPE OHG. .4 2000 GOGTUME6. - INAUGURAL SCENÍ,SP CTACLE Now comes forward a man at Mer The platform leaves the way open for both sides of the “Iowa idea” con lin, Josephine county, who, it is said, tention to hold fast to their positions. Omaha Bee. can transform gold into silver, and he is now working on the problem of mak i fully fears and against which it warns ing gold out of silver or some other cheaper metal. It was only a short us. Seen through protection eyes this time ago that Mr. Long was forming a little trust mummy away over in Eu ten million dollar company, with head rope looks many times larger and more quarters in Salem, to turn almost any Attempt of the American Econ dangerous than the billion dollar trust right here at home which is strangling old thing into gold. omist to Defend Steel Trust. the life out of us. What a delusion! The Economist says, “The labor Tost T he bituminous coal operators in the West have decided to add 50 cents a ITS CLAIMS EASILY DISPROVED. In a ton of steel rails is fully 90 per cent.” Ninety per cent of what? ton to the price of coal to consumers to Surely not of the selling priee. The cover the small increase of wages Statement« of Economist and of steel trust last year made net profits granted by them to the miners. This President Schwab Don’t Harmonise. of $133,000,1100 on sales of about $450,- is the same old trick that was playei 000,000. This is nearly 30 per cent of Attempt to Friahten Vs by Calling by the anthracitecoal operators in 1900, the selling price. As rails sold stead Vp Ghost of European Trust That ily (in this country) for $28 we may in when, to cover a 10 per cent, advance Died Tweaty Years Ago. fer that the cost price did not exceed in wages, they added 50 cents a ton to It is amusing to see a protectionist $19‘per ton. As a matter of fact, the the retail price, and thus netted a clear profit of about 38 cents per ton. But squirm, hedge, back pedal, deceive aud cost of the finished rail was probably less than $12 per ton, and only half of was it not Mr. Mitchell who suggested falsify when confronted with facts. this was for labor. Thirteen years ago, He butts up against some hard, cold that the anthracite operators might in his sixth annual report, the commis well give au advance in wages because facts and recoils, rubbing his bead and sioner of labor showed that the direct sputtering a stream of statements labor cost in a ton of steel rails in the “the public would stand it?” ranging all the way from half truths to United States was then $11.597 aud in England $7.817. It is now certain that T here will be keen competition be full fledged lies. The American Economist, organ of rails are produced cheaper in both tween the different counties in this state making local exhibits at the the 1.000 members of the Protective coUntrit's than in 1889 and cheaper here than in England. When Mr. state fair this fall. There will be no Tariff league, who pay $100,000 a year Charles M. Schwab, the president of leas than eight counties competing for in dues that juggled statistics and false the trust, was before the industrial the different prizes, which will make statements may be sent regularly to commission in 1901, he admitted that the greatest show of agricultural pro- 6,000 newspapers, is taking the Dubuque “it would not hurt anybody” if the . ducts ever seen in this state. Most of (la.) Daily Times to task for contending duty were taken off steel rails, for, he these exhibits will be taken to St. Louis that a reduction in the tariff on steel said, "we export largely rails and bil in 1904,to advertise Oregon's resources, rails would result in a corresponding lets because labor does not form the and we predict that Oregon will have reduction in price. The Economist Important part there that it does in the higher forms of manufacture.” the finest display she has ever made at Bays: The above facts, coupled with Pres to consider “ Now, we ask the Times any exposition. Let Jackson county ident Schwab’s admission before the to our cou- the following before going spare no pains or expense to be at the industrial commission that the trust front. She can win if she only makes tention that a removal of the duty or a was selling steel rails for export at reduction of $5 would ruin the indus $23 when the home price was $28 and the attempt.____________ try. • • • Oh, yes; we will acknowledge admissions in the August report, 1900, T he President has designated Lieu that the price would go down to $24 or of the bureau of statistics that stee) tenant-General Young to command the $20, or even less perhaps. This price rails were, for months in succession, army from the date of the retirement might rule for six months, but who selling for export at $11 to $13 per ten of General Miles, until Augugt 15th, would benefit? • • • You cannot re below the home priee, disjioee of the when the general staff law goes into duce the duty on steel rails without re statements of the Economist that the “margin on a ton of steel rails is only effect and the office of the commanding ducing it on other articles, and if you $3.90” and that “a renewal of the duty general of the army is dispensed with. could a slump in the steel market alone ($7.84) or a reduction of $5 would ruin Young thus becomes the last command would create a panic in business cir the industry.” The other statements ing general and the first chief of staff, cles.” go down before the same facts. although he will hold the position of To make good its assertions the Econ It is most gratifying to Democrats commanding general for only ten days, omist quotes figures from the report of to see this protectionist organ openly although Congress intended that Miles the Industrial commission, showing defending this trust, which is rapidly should have * that honor. General that for the 140 months from IbOu to becoming even more hated than the Young was made major-general in 1901 “the margin between the cost aud Standard Oil trust While its defense is very lame, yet it is probably the April, 1890, and was promoted to be selling price of steel rails averages best that the Economist can put up and lieutenant-general in June, 1900. $3.90.” It then continues: “Now, if shows that the editors are doing what the margin on a ton of steel rails is they can to earn their salaries. T he largest sale of barley ever made only $3.90, what result would a reduc BYRON W. HOLT. in the Pacific northwest was lately con tion of $5 in the duty bring? A loss to summated at Dayton, Wash , when the business, a decrease in wages or a THAT OPEN DOOR. Henry Weinhard, of Portland, pur surrender to the international European chased 200,000 sacks of No. 1 brewing steel trust There is no steel trust in Russia Has Slammed It In Our Fares barley from a number of Columbia the United States, but if there were we and Has the Key on the Inside. county farmers who had pooled their would prefer to be at its mercy than at The growl of the Russian bear has crops for the purpose of securing a the mercy of a foreign trust.” bluffed Mr. Hay into believing that the We will quote also the following brute may bite if too many liberties are higher figure than was obtainable for small lots. Not only is this the largest statements from the Economist: “The taken with him. Mr. Hay, a9 the diplo labor cost in a ton of steel rails is fully transaction in barley ever recorded in 90 per cent * • • Will the Times tell us matic adviser of President Roosevelt, Oregon or Washington, but the price how we are going to hold our market has persuaded that Impulsive gentle paid is well up toward the record The unless we reduce our wages to the man that he must be more considerate lot was secured at Si per cental in Day European level? * • • The European of the feelings of the Russians or the ton, which is equivalent to about $24 trust would win and our steel industry work of years and the expenditure of would be ruined, or our steel workers thousands of lives and millions of per ton in Portland. would be getting only’one-half or one treasure in the Philippines will be S ince the early days of agriculture third the wages they are getting now. worthless. The people of the United States were in every part of this country farmers • • • We deny that the same quality of steel rails can be produced in this coun induced to believe that the retention first robbed the soil of its fertility, and try at as low cost as abroad.” of the Philippines as a colony would then resorted to various devices to get The international European steel give the United States a key to the a paying crop. A favorite device was trust, which is such a horrible monster door of China and that after opening to run away ffom the problem and seek in the eyes of the Economist, is worthy it untold wealth would be theirs. But new land; another, to give the land a of a moment’s attention. The Econ- somehow in the shuttling of the cards oomplete rest from production. In the omist derives its information about the little joker has always fallen into meantime live stock Increased,and barn this trust from testimony given before the hand dealt to Russia, and that gave manure, at first a farm nuisance, was the British royal commission, in which her the command of the game. It is more and more Applied to the land, it was asserted that most of the steel therefore not surprising to be officially manures were composted, commercial rail manufacturers of England, Bel informed that the key to the open door gium and Germany agreed upon what lias been mislaid and that further dip fertilizers were employed, and sod was proportion each country was to have of lomatic arrangements about free ports plowed under every few years. A true the orders of the world—that is, orders in Manchuria bave lieen postponed to a conception ofthe benefit,almost a neces for export They also maintained "inore convenient season. sity, of rotating crops,gained a foothold prices from £4 to £4 13s. a ton at the In the language of diplomacy, the under the stress of hard condltions.and works. The Economist leaves its read Incident lias been closed for the present; this expanded into farm practice, even ers to infer that this hideous trust is but, in plain English, the door has been to the extent of raising manuring crops recent It says that if we should “re slammed in our faces, and Russia has for the sake of plowing them into the move our duty on steel rails to a rev the key on the Inside. enue or free trade standpoint” this Is our “matchless diplomacy” at soil. trust “would wake up and get busy fault, or lias President Roosevelt be$n O nce every year, usually in the dull Within twenty-four hours.” The testi too rasli and hasty in his efforts to mony, however, contains internal evi conciliate a certain element in our poli part of the summer season, the news dence indicating that this European ties who could aid him in bis ambition papers are sure to print the story of monster existed some eighteen or twen to succeed himself? Whichever horn the man who has invented a machine ty years ago. It is this specimen of a of the dilemma the administration asks with which to make gold cheap. „Usu monster, belonging to an extinct species us to take it shows that those who by ally thia man is an alchemist in bls ' of a past geological age, which when fate are managing our affairs are not way ; he Invents processes whereby, at living was not one-tenth the size nor equal to the occasion. It requires a little expense, he can develop gold out one-fiftieth as ferocious as tiie stee! greater man than Roosevelt or Jolin of the baser metals—or claims he can. monster now doing business in tlii: Hay to come out even in the game of Of course the principal thing in this country, that the Economist so dread diplomacy with the Russian bear. business is that wnich is tucked away in the head of the man who is able to Special Round Trip Rates. ■ reduced excursion rates persuade others to put their good Between June 4th aod August 26th To the Seaside and Mountain Re money at his disposal, The wonder is sorts for the Summer. that he is able to raise a dollar. Still, The Illinois Central will sell round trip tickets from Oregon and Wash when one thinks of it, the scheme for The Southern Pacific Co., in con - ington points to Chicago, Cairo, Mem making gold out of comparatively phis and New Orleans at G reatly nection with the Corvallis & Eastern worthless material, at a h^pdsome mar R educed R ates . R. R., bare placed on sale round-trip gin of profit, is rather more alluring Tickets good for three months. tickets to Newport and Yaquina, at than most of the quick-rich projects Going limit ten day«. Returning very low rates, good for return until which in the aggregate capture millions limit ten days after starting west. October 10th, 1903. of money every year. Three-day tickets, good going Sat Stop-over privileges either way, west urdays and returning Mondays, are of the Missouri River. Sale dates are arranged to be conve also on sale from all East Side points, Mines Attracting Attention nient for delegates to conventions of Fortiand to Eugene inclusive, and National Educational Association at from all West Side points, enabling Sheriff Crookston of San Benito Boston; Elks at Baltimore; Woodmen people to spend Sunday at the seaside. Tickets from Portland will be good county, Calif., who Whi among the at Indianapolis; Eagles at New York; party of Caiiforuiaos who spent a few Shriners at Saratoga; Knights of for return via East and We»t Side at Pythias at Louisville and Commer option of passenger. Tickets from weeks hunting and fishing in Jackson cial Travelers at Indianapolis. Eugene will be honored via Woodburn, and Klamath counties, tarried awhile You can take your choice of Six Springfield and Lebanon branches to after bis companions left for home. teen Different Routes. Write us. Albany, If desired. Baggage will be through to destination of In company with H. W. Jackson he We will cheerfully give you any tie- checked tailed information jou want. B. !. H. ticket. made a trip to the cinnabar mines, Trumbull, Com’l Agent Ill. Central Season rate from Medford to New port and Yaquina, 810. located in Meadows district and be R. R , 142 Third St.. Pcrtland, Ore. Beautifully illustrated pamphlets longing to A. A. Davis, J. H. Ray aud descriptive of these charming resorts H. S. Retd. Mr. C. is well pleased can be obtained from any agent of with them, and we would not be sur the S. P, Co., or C. & E. R. R. Also by addressing W. E. Coman, G. P. A., prised if there is a change in the Hast Couch By-sp. Tastes U 8. P. Co , Portland, Oregoo, or Edwin ownership of the property, which is a Stone, Mgr. C. <fc K. By., Albany, valuable one. Oregon. 1 il 4 B AND THE CRUSADES itUîâiFWWÂM J ^4 ». \ W hen a girl knocks out a masher with her fist aud a married woman dis poses of another with a horsewhip, our emotions are about evenly divided tween gratification at the athletic complishments of our women and gret for the decadence of chivalry. 7 My Hair MEDFORD, W Will practice tn all courts of the State. Ot bee tn the Court House last door on the rirht from entrance A. C HOUGH, ATTORN EY-ATLAW Esrekal found no nameless ocean, no brook, no rivulet; No planet have I brought to light, no asteroid, and yet The joy of great discovery rolls over r tn floods; I've just unearthed a nickel in my last year's 1 dud*. I’ve treat's Pass. ... Uregoa. Office over Hsir-R.ddle Hardware Store H. D. NORTON, TTOR NEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Grant’s Pass, Oregon. —Newark New* WOfflee above S P. D. A L. Co ’a Store. HER AFFECTIONS WORTH $10.000 Alleged Transgressors Ar rested. A Jackson County Girl Causes An other Sensation. Cotslderable Interest wh aroused by a trial of several boys for fishing at the Golden Drift dam, situated a few miles this side of Grant’s Pas«. Deputy Warden W, P. Williams made a visit in an unannounced manner, and late in the evening of Friday lie made a trip t itiiedim with a compan ion, remaining several hours. Asa re suit < f this visit Ed. Woolfolk, Claude Bardon and Andrew Hudgins were ar rested, charged with killing salmon within 000 feet of a fishway, in viola tion of the statute. Woolfolk pleaded guilty and was fined $50. The other bays entered pleas of not guilty ard their tria', held on Monday, resulted io their release. This dam has no regularly con structed fish-way completed and the fish pass through a waste-wav. There seemed to be a doubt as to whether this cou>d be considered such a fish way as tlie statute contemplates. The evidence was not such as to satisfy the jury that a conviction was in or der and the boys were acquitted. Deputy District Attorney Kearnes handled the prosecution and Hon. G. H. Durham was attorney for the de fense, says the Courier. Nina E. Robiueon, who has rela tive« living near Woodville, ba« »gain become the subject of another affair which lias caused consilerahle of a ripple in Noithern California. She ha« begun a su t for damages against Thomas R. Walton, mayor of Red Bluff, for $10,000 damages; breach of promise to marry and seduction being charged against the mayor. The case is a sensational one, not only because of the damaging allega tions in the complaint and the p’om- icent social and political standing of the defendant, but because Miss Robinson, the plaintiff, created such a sensation in Redding, Calif., last October, when she left the hi me cf R. Cartner in that city, leiviog behind her letters that were designed to cre ate the impression that she had gone to the free bridge and drowned her- -elf in the Sacramento river because of her betrayal by her Quartz Hill love-. 'The brothers of Miss Ro’ in ion caused tne Sacramento river tn be dragged for days in tne vain search for the body of their sister, but work was abruptly abandoned when it was learned that the girl was a'ive and well ai d working a« a domestic io a Red Bluff inline. It is against a member of that ‘»me home that she has now brought a suit for $10,000 damages, and on grounds that are astounding in view of confes sions made In Redding prior to her sensatio'ifl "suicide,” and which she is said to have repeated in lb d Bluff «ubs quent to her iden'ity being dis covered there. Major Walti n absolutely denies that there is aDy truth in Miss Robin son’s charges. They Wanted Certificates. The semi-annual examination of applicants f.»r c unty and state certifi cates began Wedmsday. Superin tendent Daily was ass sted by E. E Washburn, A. J. llai.by aid N. L. Narregan. The following teachers were in attcndai ce. For county papers, Misses Kate Broad, Geitrude F. McDaniel, Helen Wait, Christena MacTavieh, Etlielyn Hurley, Effie Weis«, Agnes Moore, Mamie Rlppty, Harriet F. Ganiere, Martina Thiele, May Curry, Fannie Hewes, Viola Phelster, Lillie Ilowes, Jessie Wilson, and Me^dames Mary Peter, Sarah A. Dunlap, Nettie Thompson; also Edgar E. Smith. For state papers, Misses Eva E. Storey, Minnie Gowiand, Mamie Mc Williams, Dccia Willits, 11a Myers, Olah E. Mickey, ard Geo. R. Carkck. HERBINE Rendcri the bile more fluid und thus helps the blood to flow; it affords relief from biliousness, indigestion, sick and nervous headaches and the over-indulgence in food and drink. Herbine acts quickly a d< se after meals will bring the patient into a good condition in a few days. G. L. Caldwell, Agt. M. K. and T. R. R., Checotah, led, Ter., writes, April 18, 1903: “1 was sick for over two years with enlargement of the liver and spleen. The doctors did me no good, and I had given up all hope of being cured, when my druggist ad vised me to use Herbine. It has make me sound and well.” 50c. at City Drug Store. Racing Will be Good There. Visiters to the Oregon state fair this fall will witness the greatest rac ing ever seen in the state. Salem bu«ine>s men hive raised a purse of •2600 for 2:17 pac?rs,to be raced for on Salem Day, which has .thirty enter ed. These horses are from the best -tables iD Oregon, Wasliingtt n, Idaho, California and Montana, and it is ex pected at feast twenty of them will start, furnishing the largest field of hlgh-cla«s horses ever seen on a track on the Pacific coast. Portland, too, has contributed a purse of 12000 for 2:20 trotters, to be raced f r on Port land Day. This race has 27 horses en tered, in which most of them will start, making two of t he greatest rac ing events ever held this side of the Rocky mountains. Growth of our Railroads. From a little wot den track over which the locomotive had its trail in 1829 the railroad systems of the United States have grown Io such an ext nt that the tracks if placed to gether would extend eight limes around the world. Tbere is also a wonderful growth behind the cele- biated Hosteller’s Stomach Bitters. It was first presenUd over fifty yerrs ago, and during those years lias made such an unequaled record of cures that to-day tied-» it foremost in it« cia«s as a reliable family medicine. It will cure sick headache, belching, The Blue Ledge Still in De heartburn. Indigestion, dyspepsia, and malaria, fever and ague. Hun mand. dreds have so testified and we there fore urge you to try it. The genuine Notwithstanding P. Clark of must have our Private Stamp over Spokane threw up his option on the the reck of the bottle. Blue Ledge there are still a number of Prof. Campbell, the popular presi capitalists with ample means who dent of the U. of O., and his brother, are anxious to take I old of the prop A. F. Campbell, who is a member of erly. There seems to be no doubt of the faculty of the State Normal School, its value. The trouble is that its tarried in Medford one day last week. development will require the expendi- They went to Crater Lake with the tu:eofvast sum of money, probably Medford party. more than a million dollars, and not J. H. Riechkopf, of Grants Pass, who I many are able or williog to handle is interested in a big hop yard on Ap-1 such a stupendous proposition. piegate, wishes to engage the services We have been infoimed that an of a large number of pickers, Work * English syndicate, represented by J. will commence about Sept. 1st. Bennett of San Fran., has bonded the You Know What You Are Taking mine and will thoroughly develop it. When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, In our opinion the great value of the because the formula is plainly printed on every that it Is simply iron and Qut property will bee tabiished sooner or bottle,showing bine in a tasteless form No Cure. No Pay. &0c later. A WONDERFUL INVENTION B. G Adams, wliooword a sixth In terest In the Blue Ledge, during the past wet k sold it to J F. R-ddy of It’s interesting tonite that for Spikane, Judge Prim and Geo. E. tunes are frequently made by the In-1 Neuber of Jacksonville. vtntion of articlesuf minor imp >rt-1 anee. Many of the m >st popular de-1 vices are those designed to benefit the | Potent Pill Pleasure. people and meet popular conditions, The pills that are p dent in their and one of the most interesting of act i >n and pleasant effect are De these that has ever been Invented is Witt’s Little Etrly Risers. W. S. the Dr. White Electr'cComb. patent Philpot of Albany, Ga., says ‘‘During ed Jun. 1, ’99. These wondeiful combs a bilious attack I took one. Saudi as positively cure dandruff, hair falling it was it did me more good than calo out, sick and nervous headaches, ana ña 1, blue-mass or any other pills I when us> d in connection with Dr. ever :o >k and at the same time it affect While’s E ectriA Hair Brush are posi ed me pleasantly. Little Early Risers tively guaranteed to make straight arecertiinly an ideal pill.” Sold by hair curly in 25 days’ time. Thou all druggists. sands of these electric combs have DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY P been sold in the various cities of the Union, and the demand is constantly increasing. Our agents are rapidly Aid believe that you have enough becoming rich selling these combs. business ability to successfully repre They positively sell on sight. Send sent a rt liable tiim in Jacksonville for sample. Men’s size 35c. ladies150c and vicinity; if so send full name and —half price while we are introducing addie s, with ten cents to cover cost them. See Want Column of this of mailing, etc., for lull particulars to paper. The Dr. White Electric. Comb White’s Sayings, Seattle, Wash. Co., Decatur, Ill. The paper puts you in touch with manufacturers who want agentsand WANTED. <lt nlers, teaches you how to write ad- vertitenients aud tells you of many Live agents to sell Dr. White’s ways to make rnoiry, either workiug Electric Combs, patented Jan. 1,’99. part or all bf the time. Cure dandruff, hair falling out, sick Send your ten cents today. and nervous headaches, yet cost no more than an ordinary comb. Sells CASTO11IA on sight. Agents aie wild with suc IL ' ac - cess. Send 50c forsample (half price) ilnile Write quick. The Dr. White Electric «teuton Comb Co., Decatur, 111. sf Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through four kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the aaste or impurities in the blood, if they are sick ar out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism tome from ex cess cf uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney tre able causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-worki.ig in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries.* It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly al) constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. if you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized, it stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by mail Home or s’wsmpRom free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmei St Co . Binghamton. N. Y. . Don’t make any mistake, but re- memlier the name. Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Notary Public Real Estate Agent and U. S. Commissioner for Jackson County. Abstract* made to Titles af Lands. LEGAL DOCUMENTS.! all smd drawn up especially pertaining to the settlement ot estates. Ucounts Silicited, Prompt Remittance. MONEY LOANED. invstment securities s specialty. Jacksoe bounty Scrip bought and sold. have a complete se: of maps of all surveyed ands in this county, and receive Abatracta Douthly from Roseburg Land Office, the Land jepartment of the O. A C. ’R. R. and the State Land Department at Salem of all new entries made 1 am thus prepared to make out home stead papers and take ptxots thereon. Also I take filings and proors ot timber lands, and can save to part.es the expense ot s trip to tbe Roseburg land office r ' kave a Number ef FtaeFarma and other Desirable Property la my baada for Sale. W"Promrt reply made to all let tera. Chare- '« tn accordance with ’he times Refers, by permission Hon. H. K. Hanna udge of the 1st Judcial District, and to any ’’uslness bouse in Jacksonville. SILAS J. DAY Do You Enjoy What You Eat ? You can eat whatever and whenever you Ilka if you take Kodol. By the use of this remedy disordered digestion and diseased stomachs are so completely restored to health, and the full performance of their functions naturally, that such foods as would tie one into a double-bow-knot are eaten without even a “rumbling” and with a posi tive pleasure and enjoyment. And what is more—these foods are assimilated and transformed into the kind of nutriment that la appropriated by the blood and tissues. Kodol is the only digestant or combination of digestants that will digest all classes of food. In addition to this fact, it contains. In assimilative form, the greatest known tonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all disorders arising therefrom. Kodol Digests What Yon Eat Makes the Stomach Sweet. Bottles only. Retular Ute. $1.00. holdinc 2N Umae tbs trial size, which sells for 50 cents. by K. O. De WITT * OO., Ohlcace, UL PIONEER WHITE LEAD Is Absolutely PU5LE, and will OUTWEAR all other Leads. If your local dealer does not carrv it write to us and we will see that you W. P. Fuller&Co. PORTLAND, OREGON. 1Toy Cold Curea for So.