Bem os rafie imes. TURN THE RASCALS OUT I I THE PARROTS TALK. The Bo«* Sny* Thumb* Down, *ud Other* Follow—No Tilrlfl lieform. SOUTHERN OREGON Heppner Relief Fund Scan­ dal. FORGING AHEAD In the Pilot Rock (Umatilla County) How like parrots some of the Re­ It Will Be the Principal Fruit-Grow­ The First Great Reform, Which publican Record is printed a letter purporting politicians are. Here we Times Printing Company ing Center of the Pacific to come front Heppner to a prominent, Others Will Follow. have Congressman llemenway in an Interview saying. "There is no senti­ Coast in Due Time. citizen of that town, reciting alleged C has . N ickell , Editor and Mgr. ment in Indiana for a change in the conditions existing Chore, and making SMOTHERING INVESTIGATION. tariff laws.” llauua having made a D A. Hanna, the Pacific coast rep- severe strictures upou the committee TERMS: similar statement, all the smaller re entatlve of Ute “Chicago Packer, in charge of tbe disbursing of the One Year, in advance... »1.50 fry Join in the chorus, not merrily and Six Months...................... 1.00 The Hi« Kaacal* Yet to Be llineov* front the heart, but with the parrot­ stopped at Medford during the week, funds. This letter states antODg other ered—For Over Two Year* the Ad- like utterances of the automaton. The on his way from Seattle to San Fran­ things that a demand was made by a miuiat ration Mupprraaed Charge, ordinary Republican politician of the cisco, and while here iiad some very prominent law tlrin of Heppner that Advertisements inserted at reasona­ of Fraud*—A Situation Similar to llenieu way stripe never invents any­ I complimentary things to say about the committee publish a statement ble rates. That of ISTtf. thing. No law to reform abuses ever Southern Oregon. showing the amount of money re­ Mr. Hanna is on his way to Hono­ ceived and how aud to whom paid The little of the post office scandal emanates from them. No speech Is Entered *t the Po*loffie« »1 Jacksonville, Ore., ever heard denouncing crying evils lulu, in theiuterest of the Packer pa­ out. The writer goes on to say that that has been allowed to come to light a* Second Class Mall Matter from such as he, ami yet Congressman and tbe charges made of official short llemenway is no worse nor better for pers, which are published by the Bar- the local papers of Heppner refuse to comings iu other departments make it that matter than the lioss whose lead rick Publishing Company at Kansas publish the information. It is charged T he physicians of the “Regular” evident that tbe entire official niachin he follows. If the boss puts his thumbs City, Mo., as lite official organ of the that one man, worth $30,000, received school at Salem have demanded a cor­ ery of the nation Is clogged with dis down the llemenway tribe all declare Growers and Shippers National Pro­ »1000 out of the relief fund, “Others oner’s .inquest in order, if possible, to honesty. Every department and bu­ with one voice the same decree, and tect ive Associit ion. that lost everything they had did not fix the responsibility of the death of reau that has been even partially in­ vice versa. Congressman llemenway He has favored us with a copy of receive one cent.” a patient upon the shoulders of a physi­ vestigated teems with loot and dishon has been selected as the chairman of It is stated, moreover, that of the an excellent article on the fruit cian of the Osteopathic school who esty that parallels, if It does not ex­ the committee ou appropriations in the growing industry of the Rogue River »•>0,000, approximately, that was treated her in her last illness. Should ceed. the era of robbery that culmlnat-! coining house of representatives not Valley, which will appear in the brought in, ouly »10,000 can be ac- it become popular to call for inquests ed In the election of Tilden. The Stat because of bls ability, but because he “ Chicago Packer,” under date of Sep­ counted for. There is talk of a suit upon the bodies of patients lost by the route frauds, the Mulligan letters, the is a faithful part of the machine that tember 5th, and will also be published in equity to compel the committee to “Regulars” and “Irregulars” there Credit Mobilier and the Pacific Mail obeys orders without questioning and in the “New York Packer," “Cincin­ make a showing of its disbursements. echoes the edicts that resound from tlie would always be something doin’ in subsidy were crimes for which the [>eo Another letter-writer, signing him­ pie held the Republican party respon­ high muekamuck. "There is no change nati Packer" and “Kansas City Pack­ the coroner’s office self “W. S. M.,” sends to the M ilton needed in the tariff law. * • • Let sible. er,” all issued by the sain? associa­ Eagle a variety of reports concerning The voters are now confronted with well enough alone.” tion, with headquarters in the Packer I n many respects Senator Morgan Prices of trust productions may soar alleged injustice in the manner of dis­ the postal scandals, the Cuban looting, of Alabama is a great man; but as a the agricultural department rottenness, and the trust grow fat at the expense block, Kansas City. The Rogue River Valley has a well- bursing the relief, and lie adds that forecaster of political events within the the land department frauds, the l'orto of the people, but the sacred tariff he believes it all. He says: “Fami­ ranks of the Republican party his in­ Rican smuggling cases and the war de­ must not be meddled with. All the established reputation as a fruit­ lies that never had carpets in their fallibility as a prophet has suffered a partment and Philippine Infamies, be­ money necessary must be appropriated growing section; but, as each year bouses now have carpets, chairs and severe shock from the prediction that sides charges against the other depart­ to absorb the surplus, each coterie adds to its output, it will not I e amiss all the necessary furniture. One man Senator J. B Foraker will be the Re­ ments that have not yet been investi­ must get its share, every department to tell our readers of some of the w on­ got a new wagon and mower: another publican nominee for president next gated and which will doubtless swell of the government puts In its bid for derful things that happened here. its greater or lesser steal? and sub­ About fifteen years ago J. H. Stew­ | a hay rake and harrow, etc. A man year. But as an admirer of the Sena the unsavory record. sidies and gets them. The Democrats The old cry that aroused the 1 board the post office scandals were revealed whether fraud or not. Perhaps a gen­ President Roosevelt was informed that may also be said of the packing. in his county desirous of making a eral should be censured and denounced gross frauds were being perpetrated. Southern Oregon growers have learned loan that a similar booklet corld b1 riATf for so doing. But when future histo­ Yet no investigation was ordered until ■ that a nice pack will briug more procured fr m the Stale Land‘Office rians write the story of America they the newspapers took up the “get rich money than a poor or dishonest one. for their guidance. Under a new law will accord General Miles a prominent quick” frauds, and these led to the, and the demand for the fruit and the school Istards desiring to borrow place for having had the courage to de­ other exposures. For over two years it prices received have stimulate! the de­ money for the district are compelled nounce rascality wherever he found it was known and published that Attor­ sire of the growers to do all they can to offer their b mds to the State Land ney General Tyner and his associates to help make their fruit famous and Office before placing them elsewhere, T he millers of North Dakota and were bleeding the publications for per­ Puzzle — Locate that "Iowa idea." — perpetuate its fame throughout the and only after the State Land Of­ Minnesota have just held a meeting mission to mail at the one cent a pound St Paul Globe. fice d-cides not to take up their,bond length and breaith of the world. rate, but neither President Roosevelt ■ and adopted strong resolutions favor­ nor his postmaster general ordered any The sbipp ng points in the valley can they be placid in other hands. ‘•A Shane aid Diaaraer.“ ing reciprocity with every country im­ investigation of the charges, though are Medford, Central Point, Ashland To Cure a Cold In One Day A new senator from Illinois, Albert porting American flour. If these same appealed to for that purpose. aud Talent. Last year there were Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. Ail that “ it Is a shame J. Hopkins, says millers were asked about the tariff on Urugglnu refund the money if it falls to cure, A new deal Is therefore necessary.; the southern states shlpte.i from them 200 cars of fruit. '»rove's signature isou each box. -45c. articles which they were not inter­ and the rascals must be turned out and disgrace to send negroes to con- This year, new a reage coming in, to­ that they do not ested in, it is safe to say they would before reform Is possible. gross.” Now. Mr. Hopkins was In con gether with a bountiful crop, will in­ Clever Trick of a Prisoner favor a high rate? But when you re­ gress a great many years, and yet no­ crease the output to 250 cars of fruit, President and Machine Politician*. verse the order, and touch the pocket body' ever heard of his offering to re­ divided about as follows: Medford, Alb-rt EcKlund. alias George John­ Senator Hanna announces that 1‘ost-' of the American manufacturer, the tire and allow a negro to be elected master General Payne will stay at the | as his successor. He made several at­ 140 cars; Ceutral Point, 80 cars; son, who was being taken back to high tariff becomes a source of grief to head of his department, and as Sen- ■ Talent. 20 cars; Ashland, 10 cars, Chicago to answer the charge o.* grand him. He wants all the advantage ator Hanna thinks the investigation of tempts to get into the senate before he Of this total 175 cars will be larceny, effected a remarkable escape both ways. He wants protection if he the scandals has already gone too far downed Billy Mason, and yet nobody apples and late pears and 75 cars from Detective Wm. Marsden, near sells abroad, and yet wants a prohibi­ and seriously Injured the Republican ever saw a sign hung out from his apples Cheyenne, Wyo., August 24th. While the tive tariff against all foreign goods party we may surmise that Mr. Payne] headquarters in the Leland House at bartlett pears. Of Springfield reading, “Wanted—A likely, the Neatown Pippin leads, with the which are sold in this country. It is a feels the same way. It Is hardly to be! ablebodied colored gentleman to take Spilzenbergs second, then the Ben the litter was sleeping beside his case of “heads you lose, tails 1 win.” pns mer E klund secured the keys to wondered that those two machine poli­ my chances in the senatorial race.” j Davis and a few other varieties Some the shackles, released himself and ticians are thus convinced, but it is S ecretary S haw , C omptroller Senator Hopkins Is more of an ass I prunesand plums will also leshipped. then skackeled the» fficertothesteam of the Currency Ridgely and John G. extraordinary that President Roosevelt than he lias appeared to be heretofore Ashland usually has a tine peach pipes. Having relieved the officer of stands “back to back” with the Wiscon­ if he thinks anybody will take his Carlisle, former Secretary of the Treas­ sin lobbyist, and yet Senator Hanna crop, but this year the frost kill d itis weapons and oilier property E.k- ury. have been at Oyster Bay to con­ says so. President Roosevelt has done declaration seriously. His contribu most of them and the balance went to lund left the tiain at Laramie. As tious for the elevation of the colored fer with the President with regard to many strange things aud still holds the race are not recorded so that we may the cannery instead of being sliippied. Marsden bad absolutely nothing on needed financial legislation. Mr.C. was favor of the majority of the Republican know them, but this much Is certain, Rogue River Valley, like all other his person to prove he was not a pris­ ia.;t"d to the conference because the party, but there are lots of Republican i that he never loved a black man well fruit-growing section?, has been both­ oner, the trainmen would not n lease President wishes, in so far as may be, and Independent voters who will balk enough to give up his own government ered with p. sts of different kinds; but him. The railroad authorities tele­ dt this indorsement of Mr. Payne, un ­ to defer to the views of the Gold Demo­ Job to him.—Atlanta Constitution. cartful attention and bard work on graphed to Chicago for instructions, crats and thus insure a bigger majority less he Bhows most effectually that'he the part of tbe grower has kept the and when the train rtached Sydney will prosecute the big robbers as well The Makeshift of Aldrich. Marsden was released from his pre­ for a measure which he and his ad risers as the small ones. So far he has shown Senator Aldrich will presumably be insect from doing much damage to dicament. regard as so essential to the future wel­ either tbe tree or the fruit. great unwillingness to push the inves­ fare of the country. In this connection i tigation and Is now attempting to stifle on hand at the opening of the next ses­ At the present time tiie fruit is in sion of congress with a revised cur­ Bitter Rot of Apples. it is pointed out that the financial ] the publication of the news by order­ rency bill -possibly something that will tine shape, with a good crop on the market is already in a precarious ing that nothing be given out by any allow the banks to take charge of the trees. Of the entire crop tiO par cent Tue president of the National Ap- condition, and a scarcity of money, one but himself, and he tells nothing. surplus, with chips and whetstones for is apples, 30 per cent pears, 10 per pie Shippers’ Ar-sjciatiou estimated when it becomes necessary to send This does not look like probing tbe | security. Mr. Aldrich Is likely to find cens prunes. The latter are all dried. the damage to the apple crop in tiie funds west to move the crops, might be scandals to tbe bottom, for publicity himself a storm center In the next All the large growers have their United States in 1900 from bitter rot attended with disastrous results. This Is the best evidence of a thorough in­ presidential campaign. The people are argument is doubtless another that is vestigation, and secrecy means in­ not going to keep quiet and overlook own packing houses, where the ques­ at #'0,000,000, says Albeit F. Wo ds, being used with the President in favor trigue. the makeshifts simply because the tion of packing is given cartful atten­ vegetable pathologist and physiolo­ of an extra early session. country is prosperous In spite of pub tion. gist of the U. S. Department of Agri- Expensive With Any Nnme. Tl:e Rogue River Fruit Growers' cul u e, in his preface to Bulletin lie maladministration.—Cincinnati En A ccording to Congressman Baker The Springfield (Mass.) Republican qulrer. Association dt es the packing and No 44, bureiu oi plant industry, on passes are dealt out to members of has found that the running expenses of ’ shipping tor the majority of small the “Bitter Rot of Appks.” This was An Aatate Politician. Congress by a regular system. Are the government are more than 40 pet growers. It Is estimated the Asso­ written by Herman von Shrank, There is no doubt of the fact that the favors given as systematically in re cent in excess of what they were prior ciation lias Jtwo-thirds of the growers special agent in charge of the Missis­ turn? If not, bow does the railroad re­ to the Spanish war, the cost of main­ writer of the Iowa Republican state of the valley as members and controls sippi Valley laboratory, and Perley platform is an astute politician. Thi* coup itself? Futhermore, if the Balti­ taining the army having doubled aud Is what be wrote of the tariff: “Duties one third of the crop of the valley. Spaulding, eeial agent. It contains that of the navy almost trebled. Colo ­ more & Ohio railroad company system­ nialism doesn’t sound as bad as im­ that are too low should be Increased This Is the first year of the Associa­ 54 pages of text and 8 additional atically supplies free transportation to perialism, but call the thing what you and duties that are too high should bi tion, and W. H. Norcross, secretary ptges of excellent ha'f-tone lllu-tra- all members of Congress who accept will, it’s rough on the taxpayer.—At­ decreased.” A great head fettled tha< and manager, says “things are pro­ tions, showi g the nature and opera­ the wretched bribe, is it not a fair in­ lanta Constitution. problem.—Dublin Courier-Dispatch. gressing nicely.” He is very careful tions of this prevalent and destruct­ ference that other railroads do the about the packing, saying, and very Reduced Summer Excursion correctly, too, that he realizes that ive disease, both on the fruit and the same, and that in return congressmen He Made a Big Haul tbe packing of the fruit is just as im­ limbs and trunks of the trees, with a Rates. are as generous to them with their votes portant as the growing. It has teen frontispiece, also half-tone showing as they may reasonably be presum­ Wednesday evening the Whitney- The Denver & Rio Grande, popular­ shown that nicely packed fruit always inoculation of disease. Unfortu­ ed to be toward the Baltimoreand Ohio Canyon City stage was held up by a ly known as the “Scenic Line of the brings more money than Its neglected nately the disease is constantly on railroad? Again, If congressmen are World.” has announced greatly re­ competitor, and he keeps tiiat fact the increase. P. 44: “Bitter root is lone highwayman and relieved of ail duced round-trip rates from Pacific prominently In view. supplied with passes in this wholesale valuables, consisting of »3000 in the I Coast points ft r the benefit of teach­ due to a fungus.” No one tnteiested way, what about members of the leg. express box, registered mail containing | ers who will spend their vacation in in growing apples can afford to be Save the Children. islaturee of states within the compa­ without this bulletin, which makes value estimated at »0000. and all tbe the East, and of delegates to all the nies' territory, of the city councils O nventlons—N. E. A., at Ninety-nine of everyone hundred one familiar with the nature of tbe loose change on the two passenger«, i prominent B >ston; A. O. U. W., at St. Paul; B. diseases that children have are due disease and the most available ways where terminal favors are important, E. J. Armstrong, representative of | P. (). E. at Baltimore; Woodmen of to disorders of the stomach, and these of combatting or controlling it. It is of taxing boards where valuations are to be made, of party conventions the Ehrman-Mason Company, and a America at Indianapolis: Eagles, at disorders are all caused by indigestion free on application to the United where candidates are to be nominated, representative of the Hall Safe Com­ New York; Mystic Shrine, at Sarato­ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is just as good States Department of Agriculture, ga Springs K- of P., at Louisville, for children as it is for adults. Child­ Bureau of Plant Industry, Washing­ and of the judiciary which decides con­ pany. and T. P. A., at Indianarolis. ren thrive on ft. It keeps their little ton, D. C. troversies? Is it even necessary to The highwayman did his work on Tickets at the reduced rates will be stomachs sweet and encourages iheir guess? ____________ tbe Grant and Baker county line. He based upon one fare for the round trip, growth and development. Mrs. Henry Dysentery Cured Without the Aid stood ou the roadside and kept the j but will be sold only on certain days. Carter, 705 Central St., Nashville, An Immense Yield of a Doctor. stage well covered with a repeating These tickets will carry stopover priv­ Tenn., says: “My little boy is now “1 am Just up from a hard spell of! ileges on the going trip, giving pas­ three yeats old and has been suffering The largest yield of wheat yet re- rille, while he ordered all mail, ex­ sengers an opportunity to visit Salt from indigestion ever since he was the flux” (dysentery) bays Mrs. T. A. ported was raised by Robert Winni- press packages aud valuables of pas­ Lake City, Glenwood Springs, Colora­ born. I have had the best doctors in I Pinner, a well-known merchant of Drummond, Tenn. “I used one bottle ford on the lower Calapouia, Douglas sengers to be thrown to him His de­ do Springs and Denver; and will be Nashville, but failed to do him any of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and good to return anytime within ninety good. After using one bottle of Kodol mands were quickly complied with. county. This piece of laud lias been (¡Ml) days. Passengers going via the he is a well baby. I tecoinnier d it to Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured There Is no trace of the rob ber. used for a garden for the past two Denver & Rio Grande are given the all sufferers.” Kodol digests what w iltiout having a doctor. I consider privilege of returning via a different you eat and makes the stomach sweet it the best cholera medicine in the years aud was In fine condition. In world.’’ There is no need of employ­ route Sold by All Druggists. March It was sown to wheat of the ing a doctor when this remedy is used, For tbe rate to the point you wish Australian variety, and at the pres­ for no doctor can prescribe a better to go, and for dates of sale and other medicine for bowel complaint in any ent harvest it turned out 63 bushels, particulars, as well as for illustrated form either for children or adults. It in time. Sold by <1 ruggwu pamphlets, write. machine measure, of first-class never fails at.d is pleasant to take. W. C. M c B ride , General Agent, C O N S U MAJ I CfhWg wheat For sale by City Drug Store. 124 Third St., Portland, Ore. Printed Every Wednesday, by OUT FRÜIT export . Hops in Bad Condition. Brokers declare that not for the HOW ORCHARD PRODUCTS REACH past ten years have the hopyards of THE FOREIGN MARKET. Oregon been ! d such a deplorable con­ Long Shipment* Made Possible by Refriseratiou—From California to London In Two Week,—A Record In Fruit Ti-aoMportation. On board tbe American line steamer St Paul when she left New York on her last trip was the season's first consignment of California fruit sent to the London market On the arrival of the St Paul at Southampton the fruit was immediately sent to London, reaching the British metropolis Just two weeks after leaving the Pacific coast. The run across the continent from Los Angeles to New York occupied six days, the fruit being packed in refrig­ erator care. On the St. Paul it was placed iu refrigerator compartments, being kept in cold storage throughout its entire 0,000 mile Jou/ney. For several years James Wilson, sec­ retary of agriculture, has been at work dition as now, as tbe direct result of the late rains. Picking is general In Marlon county, but the hops being boxed are not of much value. From many sections come reports of heavy mold, and some of the vines are rot­ ting. Southern Oregon yards are in much tetter shape, however, and promise well. Picking should not have started,according to the circum­ stances of past seasons, until the ear­ ly part of September; but the mani- festations of mold hurried the har­ vest. The market holds as regards q dotations; but in view of the possible great lo.-ses in the yards business is quiet, buyers preferring to defer pur­ chasing until picking isover. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Sf Gray Hair “I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for over thirty years. It has kept my scalp free from dandruff and has prevented my hair from turn­ ing gray.”—Mrs. F. A. Soule, Billings, Mont. 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. Butgraduallythe old color comes back,—all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling,too. SI M • bMtte. All dr»«i»U. If your druggist cannot supply you, send 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 YER CO., Lowell, Mass. PROFESSIO*A1 CARDb. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­ courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid­ R. G. GALE, M. D neys are out of order or diseased. __ Kidney trouble has Office in Orth’s Building. __ become so prevalent Hours—2 tO 4 and 7 to 8 p. m V that it is not uncommon ^¡/ f°r a child to be born afflicted with weak kid- Jacksonville Oregon - neys. If the child urin­ ates too often, if the A. E. REAMES, urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to ATTORN EY-A T-L A W, control the passage, it is yet afflicted with Jacksonville, - - Oregon. bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of Office in Red Men's Building. these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the ROOT. G. SMITH, kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Women as well as men are made mis­ Grant's Pass, Oregaa. erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of practices all the oourts Office In Bank Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold building up stihe by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar J. M. KEENE, D. D. S sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell­ Home of Swamp-Root DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY ing all about it, including many of the OPERATIVE Offices .n tbe Adkins Deuel block thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer Medford, Oregon. Sc Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and JAMES WILSON, SECKETAKY OP AGBICUL- r ention this paper. P. P. PRIM & SON, TUBE. Don’t make apy mistake, but re­ member the name, Swamp-Boot, Dr, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW on exjieriments and Investigations Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad- Jacksonville, Oregon. looking toward a better utilization of dress. Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. the country's fruit yield. It is part of 'Will prattles In all courts of the State. Of the department's regular business to Bee In the Court House last door on ths rlrbt from entrance find new markets for American agri­ cultural produce and to help the farm­ er to realize as much as possible for a . c HOUGH, his crops. There has been a particular ATTORNEY-AT-LAW reason for doing this in the case of orchard products, because the fruit BLUE RIBBON •rant’s Pasa, - • Vregaa crop is one difficult to handle. Office over Halr-K.ddle Hardware Store One variety of American fruit has already developed a European market and is shipped abroad in great quanti­ H. D. NORTON, ties—namely. the apple. TTOR NEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Most of the American apples that supply the European market come from Grant's Pasa, Orcgaa. New England. New York. Pennsyl­ The Greatest Expos!'ton and Livestock vania, Delaware and other points near Show on tbe Pacific Coast. ■Office attore S PD.ALCo Ì Store. the seaboard; but last season ship­ High Class Racing every afternoon ments were made from Illinois and other central western states During $12,000 Cash Premiums last season, too, the experiment of ship­ On Live Stock and Farm ping early fall apples was successfully Products tried under the direction of William All Exhlb'ts Hauled Free over the A. Taylor, field agent of the pomolog- Sc uthem Pacific. lcal div slon of the department of agri­ Reduced Transportation Rates on AU culture. Lines. Mr. Taylor believed that summer Live Stock Auction Sale apples would find a ready market In Held in Connection with Fair. London because they would reach Fine Camping Grounds Free, and Re­ there between the seasons for the Aus- [From a snap shot photograph ] OREGON’S STATE FAIR Notary Public Real Estate Agent and U. S. Commissioner for Jackson County. duced Rates on Campers's Tick­ ets. Come and Bring Your Families. For further infonnation write JW. D. Wisdom, Secretary PORTLAND, OREGON. Abstracts made Is Title* st Lands. LEGAL DOCUMENTS. »11 Kind drawn up jspeclallv pertaining io the sen lenient of estates. accounts Solicited. Prompt Remittance. FRANK E. ALLEY, ARCHITECT and ABSTRACTER BLUE PRINTS Of any Township in the Roseburg Laud District. FILING PAPERS Prepared for Filiogon Home stead or Timber Claims >£rSpeclal Attention given to Matters in Connection with the ü. S. Land Office. LOADING FRUIT FOB EUROPE. trallan and the native fruit. Of course, these early varieties are much more perishable than the others, but the attempt was made, the apples be­ ing packed In small baskets about the size of peach baskets. The fruit reached London In good condition. It is the opinion of Mr. Taylor and his associates, who have studied the question carefully, that American fresh fruit will find a large and rapidly ex­ panding market In Europe If care Is taken to have the fruit always of the best quality and to make the ship­ ments under the most perfect condi­ tions. With this belief the department has undertaken In many cases to make shipments for fruit growers, superin­ tending all the details of packing, ship­ ping and marketing and guaranteeing the shipper against loss while turning over to him any profits from the en­ terprise. These experiments have been so generally profitable that now fruit growers are usually quite willing to co­ operate in the undertaking. 9 PHONE 415 MONEV LOANED. tnvstment securities a specialty. Jackson bounty Scrip bought and sold. have a complete set of maps of all surveyed ands in this county, and receive Abstracts nonthly from Rosebunt Land Office, the Lard department of the O. A C. R. R. and tbe Slate Land Department at Salem of all new entries nade I am thus prepared to make out home* itead papers and take prvofs thereon. Also I t»ke Blings and proofs ot timber lands, and can save to part.es the expense of a trip to tbe Roseburg land office have a Number of FlaeFemia and other Dealrable Propertv la nr bnnda for Sole. SW Prom nt reply mads to all letters. Charg- «• in accordance with 'le times Rerers. by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanna, udge of the 1st Judcial District, and to any *>uslness bouse in Jacksonville. SILAS J. DAY 0 Marks Bld.,Roseburg, Or VISIT DR. JORDAN'S enca-rf MUSEUM OF Do You Enjoy What You Eat ? You can eat whatever and whenever you like 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 la more—these foods are assimilated and transformed into the kind of nutriment that is 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. il’TOMH f IMl MARKET ST.. MN FM F AL M* kM •*« lm*,s Th» largwt AaaSomioal Mssanm M* bi th* World. T e-vatwt artTMtton «* Ik« Cttp. A A \ J \ fwwt Vt rnkn*»*»« *r soy co*tract- \ »d »<»llh»lr «»r*4bT S sw^w A th« Oldest Bp«ou.l«t U*4h« Pacts« \ ■ uo*»t. EM*bU*b*4Myaara. 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