X VOL. XXXIV. i nus JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1904. GRIP THAT FAILED republicans NO. 18 « is to be installed at once. D. B. Pro­ PERSONAL MENTION POLITICAL BRIEF8 vost, of Ashland, received the con- IN its next issue T he T imes will Beautiful weather is prevailing, and tract at $<>158 25. Miss Maude Prim has been visiting In a late issue of the Telegram ap- in Medford. priut a letter from Di«trict Attorney crops are growing rapidly. NARROW ESCAPE OF A WELL-KNOW J The County Commissioners’ court pear portraits of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. FARMER AND HORSEMAN. Miss Kate Reed spent last Sunday Reauies aueut the Woods escheat Perkins, who were recently wedded at case. He has been wrongfully charg­ will be In session this week, beginning near Jacksonville. Hong Kong. Charlton is a son of Mr. One of the Worst A—aulta Known—.Toha ed, for politic 1 purposes, and he finds Little Contest for the Nomi­ Wednesday. Wm. Bybee, the well-known pioneer, no trouble in proving tbis to be a 11. Kobinu.fi« Attack«-«!Three Times and and Mrs. H. C. Perkins of Grants Pass Given Up for l>eaeat«>d. Told by tion held April 9tb, announced that Dr. T. E. Beard has returned to won by a score of 7 to 3. Hutton was Alex. Reid, the miner, who has been Republican convention that will be himself, his story is as follows : Ashland would not be represent­ Grants Pass, after an absence of sev­ In the box for.Jaeksonville and pitched visiting in Medford, returned to Gallce I held at Gold Hill Friday. It is an ac­ “ I was attacked three times during ed at the coming convention, because eral years, and has become associated a splendid game, only two hits being Creek Monday. cepted fact that the Democrats have three years by grip, complicated with of tbe affront given tbe florid little made off bis delivery. He was well pneumonia, and uiy sufferings were ter­ boss when be attempted to control the with Dr. J. S. Moore. I Anderson M. Cannoa, the attorney, nominated a first-class ticket io every The Gold Hill News has changed supported by Barlow on the receiving i has located at Salem for the prsctioe particular, and the prospects of its rible. I had some of the best physicians in the county but none of them could selection of the delegates to tbe state hands again, C. L. Allen being suc­ end and the balance of the team, in election are very fiatterlDg indeed. of his profession. give me any relief from the fearful pains and congressional conventions. It is ceeded by a gentleman frum California. eluding Isaacs of Meuford. Ila mad ale not likely that this threat will be car ­ and Patterson twirled the spheroid for Misses Corinne Linn and Kate Ply- in the back of my head, just at the base We wish them success. O uk Republican friends insist that of my skull. For two weeks I was so ried out, however. Tbe Ashland pre­ the visitors, with Gasquet behind the male were among their Medford John L. Pennington of Ashland is at bat, and acquitted themselves credita­ friends Saturday. tbe scandals of this administration low that no one except the doctor and cincts and these directly sympathetic mv wife was permitted to come into my with them have oue-fourth of the al­ the U. S. Soldier’s Home at Santa bly, as also did the others. Roberta Bros, and Will. Gregory of should have no part in next fall’s room, andonee I was given up for dead.” lotted delegates, and their- absence Monica, Calif, In a critical condition Mound, the festive grangers, spent campaign, and that tbe grafting, The May-day ball given at Eagle “ No one ever had the grip worse than would cause a great hole in the con­ from a cancer in the face. boodle-snatching arraignments, in­ Monday in Medford. Point Monday night, under the aus ­ I did unless he died, and I would have Wbat is Medford going to do about a pices of Snowy Butte Lodge, A. O. dictments aod convictions, which vention. Now that there has been died too if it had not been for Dr. Wil­ J. M. Hansbrough of Roseburg, the Fourth of July celebration ? It should (J. W., proved an unqualified success, have filled even conservative news­ liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. I time to oool off all thoughts of seces­ Republican politician, tarried here the have a big one this year. Other towns papers to overflowing, are “ordinary sion have doubtless vanished,although happened to read of two cases of grip a neat sum being netted. The attend forepart of the week. are already moving in this matter. incidents.” Why not see wbat tbe that had been cured by them, so I got a there may by some very sore spotg. ance was large and all present glad Mr. and Mrs. N. Cooke of Central people think about it? Tbe Republicans have w plurality of box. After I had taken one box I felt Fish seem to be more plentiful in the they were there. The music and much better, and three boxes cured me between 150 to 250 in tbe county; yet streams now than they have been this supper gave entire satisfaction. Among Point visited in Medford and Jackson­ ville one day last week. completely. I know this medicine isa theie is little strife fur most of tbe spring. The water is high and roily, O ne of the striking features of the grand good thing and I heartily recoin . nominations. This may be due to the which interferes with successful fish­ those who attended were a number of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thrasher, who convention which nominated Binger candidates on the Democratic ticket, mend it as the only thing that saved my “harmony” that prevails among ing. who assisted materially in enlivening recently arrived in the valley,are now Hermann for Congress was the utter life.” residents of Jacksonville. them. lack of enthusiasm with which his R R. Oden, the miner, was among the event. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are such an Only two names are mentioned for us Monday. In company with bis Martin McDonough was up from triumph was received. Not a cheer excellent remedy for the grip aud its We are in receipt of an invitation to after-effects, because they expel poison representatives—H.Von der Hellen of brother he is mining in Pleasant Creek attend the wedding of Miss Julia E Willow Springs precinct Monday, broke from the lips of the delegates. from the^bhxxl, supply tonic and nutri­ Wellen and D. H. Jackson, who lives district and meeting with considerable Olwell, the accomplished and amiable driving a fine Altamont colt. There was a ripple of band claps and tive elements to every orgau and uerve, near Ashland. At tbis time it seems success. T. A. Olson of Big Butte is in Med then a chilling silence Never was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ol ­ and, in short, forward all the processes as if they will be tbe nominees. Frank Guthrie, a former conductor well, who is well and favorably known ford, because of tbe arrival of boun­ political candidate’s bard-won victory that tend to rapid and complete recovery. J. W. Merritt of Central Point, who nine coldly received and never has a One of the most striking results of the CJuld bate bad tbe nomination for of the S. P. Co. and well known in in this valley, and Wm. J. Collins, an cing youngster in his household. Southern Oregon, died in Colorado excellent young man who is prominent use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills iu cases Fred Furry, Democratic candidate nominating convention bad more rea­ of iuflaenza is that the depression, which county judge for the asking, has per­ not long ago. His body was shipped in the business circles of Southern Cali­ for oounty assessor, was in Medford son to feel ashamed of its m rk. is such a try iug characteristic of the dis­ emptorily declined the honor. It now to Linn county for burial. fornia. The ' ceremony will take place .Monday, en route to Eagle Point. ease ami which often takes a suicidal looks as if J. L. Hammersly of Gold Hill W. O. B ridgbs . Democratic nom­ at the Church of the Sacred Heart at Two photographers, who claim to J. E. Barkdull, secretary of the phase, is succeeded by elasticity of will be nominated. If Geo. W. Dunn, Redlands, Calif., June 1st, at seven Democratic county committee, spent a inee for joint representative for Doug­ represent the Lewi« & Clark Exposi ­ spirits. This great remedy is sold by all who is identified with Ashland, will las and Jackson c «unties was over in. The couple have our few hours in Jacksonville Monday. o'clock a. m. druggists throughout the world. consent to run, be will probably get tion, are in the valley taking views,etc from Yoncalla Tuesday morning congratulations and best wishes. They are doing a good business, ’ wheth ­ District Attorney Reames returned the plum. The Democratic County Committee Sunday from Grants Pass, where he Mr. Bridges is an active and euc'ess A ccording to Judge Powers of Tbe names of Geo. Brown of Eagle er or not they have the sanction of the met in Medford Saturday, L. L. Mulit, was several days, on official business. ful business man, who keeps well post­ Utah thd Moi mon church is a trust. It Point, Capt. T. J. West of Browns­ Commission. ed on public affairs and will ably rep­ C. C. Hogue, who ha« been supervis the chairman, presiding, and organized is evident that this religious erganiza- boro and T. B. Elison of Roxy are Mrs. S. H. Hull, who has been visit­ resent the real interests of the people tion hss control of many secular af­ mentioned in connection with the ing deputy of the A. O. U. W., has re­ for the campaign. Quite a number of ing Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Lippincott of of these two counties io the Legisla­ fairs, including, of course, those of nomination for County Commission­ signed, having accepted the position of the committeemen were present. J. E. Edge wood, Calif., returned last week. ture. He has no toleration fur graft­ manager of the business of the Ameri­ Barkdull was chosen secretary. The Zion’s co operative mercantile institu­ er. A. O. Freel of Central Point, the ers,and their schemes will meet fit mop tion, a well-managed and profitable Geo. L. Davis of Medford is the can Guarantee Co., for Wubington. candidates were each assessed in ac­ genial salesman for Cranfiil & Kobnett, position ftom him .--[Roseburg Review cordance with the importance of the business. From the evidence in the favorite for county clerk; but he has He will make Seattle bls home. did business in Jacksonville and Med­ Smoot case and that of Brigham H. no desire for tbe nomination. There L. Xenard, a one legged man who ha« office for which they are nominated, to ford Monday. J ackson county Democrats have pay legitimate expenses of the cam Roberta it is evident that the church is some talk of C. H. Thomas, assist­ been hoggin; about Hornbrook for Geo. A. Dyson, who Is charge of tbe reason to feel proud of the record of paign. L. L. Jacobs of Medfora, E. J. authorities have the say in things po­ antcashier of tbe Bank of Ashland, sometime past, was found dead in a Yellow Jacket mine, located in For ­ those of tbelr party who are now in Farlow of Ashland, J. W. joiner of litical in most sections of Utah. The and W. A. Patrick of the same city. woodshed In the railroad yards there present publicity now being accorded W. R. Coleman, postmaster of Phoenix, He was a Frenchman about 3) years Talent, T. M. Jones of Central Point est Creek district, returned from Eu­ office, at^i it is their bounden duty U> gene Monday. see'thkt-they-are retained. Io ad Ji Mormon affairs cannot but work out is also talked of; old, and was a wreck from whisky and and F. E. Bybee were chosen as an ex­ ecutive committee, who will meet at B. L Stoner returned from Port tion the qffort s bould be made to elect to the good of Utah and the nation. John H. Bellinger, who lives on morphine habits. Gold Hill Wednesday evening to formu ­ land Sunday, after an absence of sever­ Democrats to till t he places now oc­ What is wrong cries for correction. the mountain road between Jackson­ Holly Lodge No Ifl, Degree of Honor, late a plan of campaign. al weeks. He can be found at The cupied by Republicans and thus put What is commendable cannot fail of ville and Medford, appears to have of Central Point, will entertain the the county under complete Democrat­ Medford, as of yore. just recognition. |t is clear enough clear sailing for tbe nomination for District Convention on May 18th and that the Mormon leaders are in many sheriff, although a dark horse may be 19th. The first session will be held on Mrs. J. N. Russell passed Sunday in ic government. This can be done by cases living up to the old polygamous suggested later. The same may be Wednesday morning, beginning at 10 Medford, being the guest of Mrs. B. P. loyalty to party and energetic effort- traditions, and no doubt the half has said of Peter Applegate, at presen t o’clock. All members are cordially in­ Theiss. She returned from Southern not been told. It is about time these county recorder, who is willing to ex­ vited to be present. Registration of voters is very slow. California not long since. F or the first time in many years elderly humbugs were rounded up change his present position for that In every county the same story Is told Jackson County Is comparatively out Mr. and Mrs. L. Beltz left for their County Clerk Orth has received the of the urdiness of the voters to come and induced by process of law to en­ of assessor. old home in Kansas, which they have of debt. Such a condition has cer­ tertain come respect for some funda­ Tbe nomination for recorder lies be­ supplies from Secretary of State Dun­ io and register their votes with the not seen for a number of years. They tainly not been brought about by im­ mental American principles regarding tween Chas. A. Dlckison of Table bar for the carrying on of the general county clerk. This is a most impor- do not expect to return. practicable methods in the conduct home life and common decency. of county finances or indifference to Rock and J. H. Hu tier, Sr., of Jack­ election in June. They consist of poll t int matter, for no man will be allow­ Mayor Evans of Ashland tarried in sonville, with the chances in favor of books, tally sheets, pencils, etc , suf­ ed to vote at the June election or at Medford Monday. He is one of the the welfare of the taxpayers. Judge ficient for the 31 precincts in Jackson the presidential election next Novem­ Prim, who has been looking after the tbe former. county. Mr. Orth will distribute these ber, unless he Is either registered or Democratic candidates for represents affairs of the county during the past J. M. Cronemiller of Jacksonville tive, and was on his way to Eagle can have tbe nomination for countj to the proper parties in due time. proves his residence by the affidavits Point. four j ears, is entitled to much of the treasurer. J. H. Huffer, Sr., aod F. Bruce Gatewood was in Medford of at lean six householders. This lat­ credit for this very favorable state of There ia no other season when good M. Stewart of Medford are also men­ Tuesday. He is interested with C. R J. L. Marriner, an expert operator affair«. He has done so well that be ter c >ui e is extremely cumbersome, medicine la so much needed aa in the tioned in tbe same son oect ion. Dr. W.L.Camerdn and Garl T.Jooee Townsend in the Alice group of mines, and at times impossible of accom­ of dredges,was in Medford Monday, for merits re-election. Spring. of Medford evidently have no opposi­ located five miles south of Gold Hill, plishment. and many voters lose tbelr surgical treatment. He reports opera­ The blood ia impure, weak and tion for the nominations for coroner where a cyanide plant is being in­ franchise at every election for their tions on Fools Creek progressing suc­ T here is much public censure of the stalled. A mill and other mining par­ oegl ct. to register. It is not only the cessfully. impoverished—a condition Indicated and surveyor. allowance of the attorney fee of $1000 aphernalia is already being operated right but the duty of every citizen to * by pimples and other eruptions on the In the John Woods escheat case. The there, with promising results. vote at the election, for only in that face and body, by deficient vitality, Ashland Tidings severely criticises the Conductor J. A. Norman, who was wav can a government of the people loss of appetite, lack of strength, and proceedings, which is right and prop­ Now that the biennial election la injured by a torpedo while working at and by the people live, it is there­ want of animation. er. It* is simply an outrage, especial Miss Edna V. Seeley of Oregon City again approaching and tbelr term of the big slide at Siskiyou, is at tbe rail­ fore highly important that the citi­ 'y as there was no necessity for the ser­ office is about to expire, Judges Han­ road hospital at Sacramento for treat­ zens regi-ter, a thing that is so easy tiled a petition In the county court of vice of a special counsel any way. Dis­ na and Benaonare exchanging bench­ ment. Pieces of tin entered each leg of accomplishment that it is hard to Linn county asking for the arrest of trict Attorney Reames bad nothing to es, like preachers often do their pul­ and were successfully removed from conceive why so many neglect it. Reg­ her sister, Urana Florence Seeley, a do with the matter, as the Tidings Make the blood pure, vigorous and pits. In other words, Judge Benson one In Ashland, but treatment of the istration is free, as Is voting, but minor who is resldiug in Linn county, ch. r jes probab’y at the suggestion of awea'ing In a vote at the polls 1« not rich, create appetite, give vitality, Is presiding at the present term of the other proved more difficult, and it was omy sometimes difficult, but often near Corvallis. This is another result Gw No* bury. It forgot to add that strength and animation, and care circuit court for Josephine county* feared that an operation might be nec­ imio-sible, and always disagreeable. of the actions of the “Holy Rollers.*’ Judge II «n took place in the stove that the roadbed must be brought up Sickly people, however, need not be cutting of prices will be controlled, cent sewer bonds. The Bank of Ash­ factory Friday morning, and only the to the best condition possible, and d scouraged because Hostetter’s Stom­ Bitters will make them well and tbe standard of flour be improved land put in a bid for a (Hock of $14,000 prompt action of the prison authori­ every where It is being improved ano ach keep them well. That is what it 1« of the bondsand was awarded them at put In shape to Btand the heaviest I and other mutual interests of tbe mill­ ties and the firmness of Warden Curtis for, and for 50 yeaitf has neverfaded in ing Industry conserved. Tne new or­ par und accrued interest. Tbe remain­ prevented complete demoralization If traffic possible. Thecimpany’s busi­ I L r mission. Try It for sour stomach, ganization Is the child of the old der of the issue was afterward taken not a wholesale delivery of the con­ ness constantly increasing, extensive mdiue^tlon, dyspepsia, nausea, belch- Improvements are under way to tit the ng, constipation or malaria, feverand Northwest Miller’s Association, by it. Tbo council at the same meet­ victs. line to carry the additional traffic ague. It will positively cure you? which Included practically all the mill ing let tbe contract for suppying the Supt. James says that good prison coming to It. wold substitutes. men of Oregon, Washington and Ida­ main sewer pipe for tbe system, which food is furnished and that there is ho. another motive for the mutiny. meet BRIEF MENTION. AT GOLD HILL FRIDAY. Voters Must Register. Spring. Medicine Exchanging Benches. Tries To Save Ber Sister. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Evidently Means Prohibition Valley Hillers Combine. Mutiny at Penitentiary. Railroad Improvement CIRCUS TRAIN WRECKED. Liberated Animals Terrorize Citizens of Rocklin. Rocklin, May ?.— As it was entering Lakeview Tunn< I, No. 6, near Summit in the Blue Canjon district, the special train of Norris & Howe’s circus was wrecked yesterday and all of the wild animals engaged aboard the flat cars were given their liberty. All day long 300 heavily armed circus men and railroad employes roamed the snowy Wilds of the mountains in the vicinity and while they were successful, after some harrowing eocapes, in capturing the largest of the beast outlaws, a number of the animals are still at large. A lion, a lioness and a royal Bengal tigress were among the fer­ ocious brutes that escaped and tho incidents surrounding their capture were hair-raising. The entire coun­ tryside is terrorized and, despite the truthful report that the danger is prac­ tically over, the fright among the resi­ dents still exists. The lions were captured several hours after tbe wreck through the un­ precedented bravery of two animal trainers—Frank Hall and Herbert Rumley—but it was several hours be­ fore the tigress was finally roped, and then only after the beast had received ten bullet wounds. No fatalities oc­ curred, but in the battle with the tigress Manager Rowe was pounced upon by the animal and severely lac­ erated. His condition is not serious. The wreck occurred in a very pecu­ liar manner. The forward end of the train had entered the tunnel and the string of animal cars were passing into the shed when a supporting cable caught the corner of one of the cages and hurled the carsfromthe rails into the ditch. The cages were crushed into a space of two feet against the ■ide of the tunnel and rent apart, al­ lowing the jungle family its freedom. Then began the exciting times, for it was a battle between man and beast, with the beast at the advantageous end. LOCAL NOTES. Fred Coppie of Sterling vide was among us not long since. Frank Cameron, the Applegate stock­ man, was among us Tuesday. D. A. Presley came down from Ash­ laud this week, on probate business. Rev. J. D. Murphy will hold services at Ashland Sunday morning al 10:30. Mr. and Mrs. Wm BUckert of Gall's Creek were Medford visitors Monday. J. Faught, who lives a few miles west of Jacksonville, was in our town Wed- needay. Al. Learned has returned from the Shovel Creek Springs, much improved in health. John Spiker, who recently returned from Colorado, is again at work in El­ liott creek district. Mrs. A. L. Harvey of Gold Hill vis­ ited relatives and friends living in Med­ ford Wednesday. T. R. Rock, O. A. Culy and John Beckner of Applegate precinct were in our town a short time ago. J. M. Dews of Watkins precinct and J. McNulty, who is prospecting in Apple­ gate district made Jacksonville a visit a few days since. Mrs. Hattie Newbury Moore, who has been visiting in Jacksonville for several weeks, left for her home in Ba­ ker City Tuesday. Joe Broad, who returned from a trip to Northern California last week, has resumed his position with the Greenback Mining Co. Will. Muller will soon be in charge of tbe Jacksonville telephone office. He will conduct a confectionery and cigar store in connection. Rev. J. D. Murphy has been assigned to Eugene parish, and will soon leave for his new charge. His departure is regretted by the many friends he made during his stay here. O. H. Price was in Jacksonville Mon­ day. In company with Mr. V m Sycle be is engaged in developing a fine quartz property in 8terllngvllledistrict, with excellent prospects of success. Mrs. Louisa Muller has purchased the home place in Jacksonville, of C. L. Reames, administrator of the estate of Max Muller, paying $475 therefor. She already had a dower interest, amounting to one-half, in it. Mrs. W. H. McDaniel has gone to Hilt, Calif., to take charge of tbe lum­ ber company’s boarding house. She was joined this week by her mother- in-lsw, Mrs Ella Cook. Mr. McDaniel leaves Jacksonville for tbe same place in a short time. At the Republican primaries, held last Saturday, the following delegates to the county convention were elected: South Jacksonville — Theo Cameron, Phil Gleave, J H Huffer, Jr., Arthur Lewis. North Jacksonville— Dr Rob­ inson, Fred Ficke, W G Kenney, S P DeRoboam. Judge Benson held court for a few hours in Jacksonville this week. It is not often that we are honored with his presence—about election time. And yet Mr. Benson is one of the judges of this judicial district, whom the voters of Jackson oounty have at least a right to see once in a while. We are sorry to hear of the death of the wife of Jas. A. Leonard of Kerby, Josephine oounty, which oocurred April 25th. She had been an invalid for several years. Mrs. Leonard's maiden name, was Naucke, being a daughter of tbe late Wm. Nauoke, a well known pioneer. A lady of many estimable qualities, she was highly re­ spected by everybody who knew hor. JT IS A MATTER OFHEAUM Rm / POWDER Absolutely SWS • THUE ß NO SUBSTITUTE On a spot cash basis of $60,000 mill­ ing operators of Bellingham, Wash , have secured control of tbe Cope pro­ perty, located on tbe old Yank ledge, in Josephine county. W. T. Cope, former owner, retains a heavy interest in tbe property. The purchasers are: F. J. Barlow, D. L. bmitb, E. W. Livermore, L. B. M. Simons and Syl­ vester Horn. Tbe mine will be work­ ed by a company incorporated under tbe Washington law. The deal was consummated through O M. Crouch, John F. Wickham and R. C. Kinney, owners of tbe Almeda mine, and tbe property transferred lies on tbe same ledge as that mine, about Ij miles south of that pro­ perty. The Allen property lies be­ tween the Almeda and the Cope hold­ ings, and makes acontinuous body of ore naarly five miles in length. Tbe sale conveys 607 acres of ground, 100 acres of which is quartz. Tbis is situated on tbe Big Yank ledge. Tbe remainder 1« placer ground on Rogue River, now being profitably worked. The deal Is one of great importance, aa it makes one continous line of oper­ ating mines on tbe Big Yank. Work will begin io 10 days to install power drills and dam tbe Rogue River. The The new corporation will work in con­ junction with tbe Almeda and tbe Homestake people and over 200 men will be employed on these properties this season, making a population in the town of Almeda of nearly 1000 people. Drwgglata Do not hesitate to recommend Kodol Dy-pepsla Cure to their friends and customers. Indigestion causes more ill health than anything else. It de­ ranges the stomach, aod brings on all manner of disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, cures Indi­ gestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Kodol is not only a perfect digestant but a tL>sue-building tonic as well. Renewed health, perfect strength and increased vitillty follow its use. Pacific Coast the Mecca. “If I were 20 here is where I should come,” said Henry Watterson, the veteran editor of the Louisville Cour­ ier-Journal, *9 be comfortably chatted after bis lecture on Lincoln in Port­ land. “In 50 years there will be a population of 50,000,000 in the section of tbe country west of the crest of tbe Rocky mountains By that time the dominating influences will be on the Pacific and noton tbe Atlantic coast. “Westward is still the course of em­ pire. By that time there will be one aod perhaps two isthmian canals and Portland will not be over 36 bours dis­ tant by rail from New York. Tbe Pacific ocean will then be tbe great highway of commerce, aod this mag­ nificent section, so.blessed by nature, so bland in its clnnate and so riot­ ously prolific, will logically come to tbe very forefront. “Many cities will dot the whole Pacific coast, achieving an importance now scarcely dreamed of; but there will be three overshadowing Centers of population an 1 commercial conse­ quence, which will be In constant business touch with tbe whole round earth—one north and the -other south of you. “Here will be fouud tbe great oppor­ tunities for tbe rising generation,aod these things will come to pass during the life-time of the boys who are now attending tbe public schools of Ore­ gon. If the b iy« who are here do not mate a success of life with tbe oppor­ tunities which are opening up before them, and si th the advautaces of their magnificent environment, the fault wit I e with them and not with th< country in which they have been *• fortunately born or bred.” 5 cents Eight cents a pound is what a young woman paid for twelve pounds of flesh. She was thin and weak and paid one dollar for a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion, and by tak­ ing regular doses had gained twelve pounds in weight before the bottle was finished. Eight cents a pound is cheap for such valuable ma­ terial. Some pay more, some less, some get nothing for their money. You get your money’s worth when you buy Scott’s Emulsion. We will send you a little free. There is one rational way to treat nasal catarrh: The medicine is applied direct to the affected membrane. The remedy is Ely’s Cream Balm. It re stores the inflamed tissues to a healthy state without drying all the life out of them, and it gives back the lost senses of taste and smell. The sufferer who is SCOTT & BOWNE, C hemists . tired of vain experiments should use Cream Balm. Druggists sell it for 50cts. 409 Pearl Street, New York, Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York, will mall It. * joc. and ¿1.004 4