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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1904)
the tariff and wool A GRANDJiDISPLAY cau«e a special counsel got $101 0 out of OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS the John Woods estate without render Dingley Law the Curge of a Dark Picture of the . Negro. ! ----------- B | The present condition and aip?ct < f the negro problem, ss shown by stalls- tics, is presented by Tnonoas Nel-on ing hardly any service therefor. Judge ( Great Industry. Hanna allowed that outrageous fee and I Bewildering Scenes of Beau Page, in McClure’s of May, in bis| third and concludtr g paper oo “The it would never have been paid without ty at World’s Fair.—The Neuro: The Southerner’s Problem.” his Sanction. It is claimed by his WORKED A DOUBLE INJU8TIOE. In his previous papers Mr. Page has friends that the lawyers favor his re- . Grandest Ever. considered the < Id reUtions between election. No wonder. <1 lujurioua to Both tho I the white and black races, the mis It is to be regretted that some peo-1 That’s a question we Fruits and fl >wt rs of all the colors of and the Consumer — A takes following tie war, which, In pie, and especially newspaper editors, , the rainbow and giving forth all the are asked a dozen times bis opinion,are mainly resp n-ible for are so jealous of their competitors they ■ leruiue known to man cha-nt the a day. Where does the whatever trouble has arisen between cannot discuss political Issues or merits > 1 sen«es of sight and smell in the pal them, the prestnl effects from ti e e Rock Island go? of cundkiates without resorting to false 1 Of the many foolish. Injurious and ace of bort ¡culture, at St. L uis. It causes, and now what promi-es tb> The answer is: Pretty nearly statements and vile personalities. Look even outrageous tariff taxes levied by is a favorite resort fur lhe thousands future holds of amendment. ing over our exchanges we note that the Dingley bill none perhaps does a of vlsiurs tothegrea estuf all wor'd’s everywhere — Mr. Page argues that in9te id uf pro some of them are dl-cnssing people greater amount of harm to all and a fairs. To Peoria and Chicago. gressing tbe negro has, n the whole in language that is anything but com smaller amount of good to a few than Oo certain days the sen«e; of ta^te To Davenport and Rock retrogressed since tbe war, and >< p mt ndable. According to their state do those levied on wool and woolens. will also receive its due attenii'-n, fur ports his argument with an imposi' » Island. merits the candidates whom they favor i This tax, averaging nearly 100 per then fiuits of the tropics and fruits uf array of facts a’id figures He es i To Lincoln and Omaha. are saints, while those whom they op cent on both raw wool and on woolen tbe temperate z< ne will be given mates that the South has sp-i.t ov< r pose should be In prison. Such meth goods, increases the cost of wooleu away and teeth will sink mt» mellow To Topeka and Kansas City. 3109,000,000 on t he negro.-s’ e .uca1 i n ods are Indeed uncalled for. Clean clothes by near 100 per cent, reduces lueciuusness, gathered for the < ces To St. Joseph and St. Louis. besiae 330,000,000 < on tri hut ed ' y pr - politics is what the people desire. It a the amount of wool consumed by about sion fri in many parts of ili<* world. To Texas and Oklahoma. vate ei arity. Yet'he'ffeto »litli •ublic official is up for re-election, hi. half, compels the general use of cot This palace stands on tbe b ow < f a A s .• o . th ne.r >es in u« Sou« a who Three routes east—via Den record is public property and ton, shoddy and other cheap substi bill south of the gr<.at palace of agri- basic n caro-lv p rerp ib e. Ou t ver, Omaha and St. Paul it is perfectly just that It be discussed. tutes and adulterants instead of wool, culture, of which It is a satellite. It o i. er iiauri, the i e.ro liar io t mu < compels workingmen with ordinary in If be has performed bis duties well, he -•A.-A.’i?’ J-—”' is div ded into three sections—toe g ound tuau«ii tally -it ce me wa>. 1 is entitled to credit therefor. If on comes to w/ar inferior and Improper main flour, on which are tire fruii slav-ry all lite tr de an i mechanical the other hand be has been neglectful clothing in winter and Is responsible table» and the elaborate exntbit art- m me South w re tilled wltli n- of tiis duties or has been dishonest, th»- for much of the pneumonia and other booths erected by foreign countries jgioes. No* all ini is change I. a>.< people should know it;but even in such diseases that ra rry off such a large and states uf the Union; a large con j tut re are few mechanic- i<> be f.iuio percentage of our northern population a case the facts should not be magni servatory, artificially heated du lug ¡am nj them. Ne tin r o esM> Pak tied. Every public officer who seeks every year. cold weather, wherein live the mo*tl,”“5 ■ ba« a van e This tax on wool and woolens la, be- re election should stand upon his rec tender of plants, such as have teen ecun micaily or politically m y tn sides, a heavy burden upon the woolen ord, and he is entitled to have that manufacturing industry, which is now brought from lhe jungles of brazil' tbau educa tonally or iudus rial > record shown up honestly and truth languishing and is comparatively stag and Africa; and a rtcese below toe and offers conviuciug statistic« t" « fully. In the case of a new man for the nant and unprofitable. Neither has it grade ot tbe main fluor, which in turn tain bis case. office his capability is the best thing to apparently benefited the woolgrowing is divided into sections—one occupied go by and this should be known. The Industry, for fewer pounds of wool are ty the implements used in hortecuir- TO hen the 5ap Rises fr™? : —1 am 90 PIeased the results obtained people are entitled to the services of produced now than either ten or twen ure, another by cut flowers' but »•« io Weak In • gs 8 ul be ; wfui. ' edi table Compound that I feel it a duty capable men in all public places. Merit ty years ago, while the number of season, and the tr.ird by in a' ary ex o and Col<t«,ar- > iii«< <i>us be and a privilege to write you about it y and qua'ification of candidates should sheep is about the same now as then. hibit. a * Mun a C u Cur core-, ou I««. rJnJ?Jiered than five years ovarian troubles, caus be discussed, but mud-throwing and The only real prosperity enjoyed by it may seem iuc. ng. u <> ls i out li u v cob s an i vive* -t en. ri't h » e the woolen industry for more than ing an unpleasant discharge, a great weakness, and at times a faintness slander should be avoided. Mr«. G. IL F. m e , "f M > i • thirty years was during the three years and honey makers si.ouid uave tue.r say», i un- reu wi i,'- a cou u uin would come over me which no amount of medicine, diet, or exercise of free wool under the Wilson bill. home in this palace out wuen te i un d'<Wii in we'wlit fc-uu 148 82 b seemed to correct li our X egetable Compound found the weak spot Deafness Cannot be Cured During this period our woolen mills gives the subject tuuugnl a uifle e-1 I ireda number of rem d-s i- t< however, within a few weeks — and saved me from an operation — all my troubles hail disappeared, and I found myself once more healthy By local applications, as they cannot manufactured more yards of woolens opinion is formed. Fo. tbes*ue. sub hv il until I <>»d Oi e Mb ut- Cm« and ords fail to describe the real, true, grateful feeling that is each lhe diseased portion of the ear. than ever before or since, and the per stance is all drawd ir«m fiu .« a i Cure. F U1 bo't’co' r, s w o - r. i in TYYV well. Tl£iQY*r XV <1TV/1 a A^.11 —_ 1— _ _ _> Tnere is ouly one way to cure deaf- capita consumption of wool Increased dowers, tbe little creatures tb it -u •« reme'dv cured me eutirrl. of t n co- , Mi heart, and I I want A to tell every sick and suffering sister, -tie i«t 6'ied my 'U «s an -« s ed aid that is by constitutional greatly and was then about 60 per dally with medicines you know nothing a ’ ‘ ' «about but take Lydia E. Pink- ue«s, it being only the ag<-uts iu its lorrn^ m-to my normal weigiit, na an remedies. Deafness is caused ty an cent greater than it has since been. ham’s Vegetable Compound, and tai - ,---- >;------ ake my word for it you will be a different woman I ui a short tune.” — M bs . L aura E mmons , Walker- inflamed condition of the mucous lin The duties on wool vary from 4 to tion. bo there, in the rece-s, are bun •»lreu«th ." Sold by ail druggist . ing uf the Eustachian Tube. When dreds of thousands of bees and you ville, Ont. this tube is inflamed y u have a rum 12 cents per pound on raw wool to S3 can watch them at work behind tbe to 36 cents on scoured wool. Duties bling sound or imperrtet hearing, and WINDOW GLASS COMBINE. when it is entirely closed Deafuess is on woolen goods vary greatly. Gen glass doors, building tbeir miniature the result,and unless the inflammation erally speaking they are three or four catacombs, while through apertures c >u be taken out and this tube iest"r- times as much per pound as upon an io the wall they are permitted to fly A Trsit That tbe Tari* Allows to Fleece the Csaanmer. ed to its normal condition bearing w ill equal number of pounds of raw wool where they wish throughout the fair A more complete combine of the be destroyed forever; nine cases out of and In addition from 30 to 55 per rent “D ear M rs . P inkham :—For several years I ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is ad valorem. The duties on raw cloth site and gather material for storage in window glass manufacturers Is under way. and the price is to be increased was troubled with ovarian trouble and a painful oothing but au Inflamed condition of ing wool may be considered as 11 the comb. snrYsces. Tbe fouls of horticulture are those 15 ¡>er cent A press dispatch from and inflamed condition, which kept me in bed part the We mucous will give One Hundred Dollars cents per pound, on woolen clothe« at that are used in spraying trees, in Cincinnati, published in the New York of the time. I did so dread a surgical operation. 44 cents per pound and 50 per cent for any ca-e of Deafness (caused Yy u I tried different remedies hoping to get better, ettarrh) that cannot be cun d hy Hall’s ad valorem, and on clothing 44 cents grafting and carry Ing forward delicate Journal of Commerce and Commercial but nothing seemed to bring relief until a friend Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars,1 per pound and 55 per cent. The duty operations of arboreal eurgery. They Bulletin, gives an aceouat of a nieetii f those interested and their decisl who had been cured of ovarian trouble, through tree. collected on Imported wool last year illustrate the great development In f.ir a permanent organization: the use of your compound, induced me to try it. I F J Cheu> y & Co., Toledo, O. was 55 per cent of the value of the this husbandry. ’ There was a general discussion Su'd by Druggists, 75c. took it faithfully for three months, and at the end Oue cf the most attractive exhibits ' “ prevailing depression in the tra Tike Hall’s Family Pills for con«ti- wool and that collected on woolen of that time was glad to find that I was a well goods was equal to 01 per cent of their in any of the pjlaces, and an exui >it :t year, and it was the opini woman. Health is nature's best gift to woman, p»tiuc» value. that has the additional attraction ui jf thuse present that tbe trade wot and- if you lose it and can have it restored As these, like all specific or partly i-e benefited by the formation of through Lydia E. Pinkham’s X^egetable Com CENTRAL POINTERS specific duties, are higher on cheap oeing cootihualiy changing, is that ul I ermanent organization. A cotutn pound I feel that all suffering women should tbe cut fl /Wtra. Every week through than on expensive goods, it is evident know of this.”—M rs . L aura B elle Cor«- tee was appointed to device ways a P. W. Olwell arrived bore last Satti r- i that they will average about 160 per out all tbe seven months there will be means to bring about this result yi’iv.__ man , Commercial Hotel, Nashville, Tenn. day from his home in Redlands, Cal. I cent on ordinary woolen good*. As a different display in tbe center of was stated that both tbe jobbers and about 40 per cent of the wool consum this recess portion of horticulture ana manufacturers would join bands In tbe It is well to rememember such letters as above when some druggist tries John Russ and family of Gold Hill »k7 something which he says is “ just as good " That is impos- are visiting relative* and their many ed In this country comes from abroad one can view its beauties from movement and that they will have the and therefore is nearly doubled in value main fluor,which will serve as a prom- m^lclne has such a record of cures as Lydia E. Pink- assistance of the glass workers. friends in this place. by the tariff duties it is evident that eoade balcony. Commencing witb . bam ■ V egetable Compound; accept no other and you will be glad. WILL YOU BE THERE? •‘As an oversupply is assigned as Chas. Dickison of Tab'eRick, Re the tariff must increase the value of spring violets, tbe growers will show the cause of the depression. It was de Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything Cpp Nattire’s Art Gsillery °i the Rockies in addition to the publican candidate for recorder, was tn most woolens sold here by nearly 100 everything in tbeir proper season un cided to increase the price of glass 15 a??"’L.yo?r sickness you do not understand. She will treat vou per cent. A-vV attractions at St. Louis This can only be dore by go cent within the next three months W ¡7- kin‘lness anrt her *dvice is free. No woman ever regretted town Saturday passiLg the cigars The total value at retail of all wool til tbe display closes in a blaze of gold per and to shut down tbe mills on June 1 ing or returning via the ‘’S cenic L ine cf the W celd .* writing her and she has helped thousands. Address Lynn, Mass. around. en goods and clothing sold in thia en glory—the greetXctirysantbemum Gus Samuels, Democratic candidate country la probably about 1600,000,000 show of November, a sight never before next.” The statements In that dispatch that UNRIVALED Scenic Attractions f*r school superintendent, was also a year. It is safe to say that 1150, witnessed at any exposition, for none the manufacturers and glass workers Xa “ d “ NEQL’ALED Dining Car Service WWW L/dU K. PisUsa M«<i tolas Ljwa, Maas. 000,000 of thia amount is due to the has remained open long enough for here Saturday. have joined bands In the movement to tariff duties on wool and woolens. NSLRPASSED in Efiorts to Please shut down tbe mills Is extraordinary. B F. R udd .candidate,on the Social This Is an average of about 38 per that purpose. t ' ------- ' Generally workmen are opposed to Missouri has erected the largest pa ist ticket, sp ike in the town ball last tome degree of competency. family for our whole population. BERE AND THERE lack of work, but with the glasswork XX’rite for illustrated booklet of Colorado’s famous sights and resorts vilion oo tbe main floor of horticult Saturday afternoon. He is reported The total value of all the sheep in Doctors everywhere recommend era It would seem to be different, and a good speaker. the country on Jan. 1, 1904, was esti ure and Illinois is next io size; while it would be interesting to know if the The excitement of a Presidential Harper Whiskey for the enervating effects of hot weather and as a safe Wm. Hoagland came in from bls mated at only 3133,530.099. and the nearly all the other states and territo manufacturers are to pay them during campaign is said to be bad for busi guard against malaria—because of its Portiautd, Oregon stock ranch In Klamath county on* value of the wool clip for the year 1903 ries have created magnificent booths. the time the plants are idle out of the J24 Third Street ness. * purity. Sold by E. H. Helms, Jack at 358,773,373. or only about one-third Within these enclosures, arranged oo 15 per cent Increased price for the day last week, lie reports some 1< ss It looks as if wireless telegraphy sonville, Ore. the tariff cost of woolens. tables, are tbe fiuits of the particular glass on band. in -lock He lost six head of cattle But not more than half of the ' section, fruits that surprise one by would make secrecy io war an absolute F. X. Matthleu Cabin Native Sons of and two head of torses. Tbe admission that oversupply is the ( price of wool, probably not one-fifth, impossibility. Oregon lately celebrated tbe sixty first tbeir size and color, for they represent cause of the depression shows that Re Wm. Sydow was reported danger can be credited to the duty on raw Japan can boast of the scarcity of anniversary of tbe beginning of civil the special growths brought to per- publican prosperity is not universal ously ill on Tuesday morning. Dr. wool. Therefore, in order to grant a paupers now, but the war will proba government in tbe American domain , fectioo for this very event, after years Tbe window glass industry is one of the protection bonus of from 310,000.000 to on tbe Pacific coast, at Champoeg, Cole is the attending physician. biv produce a crop of them. of care. For instaoce, those apples io most highly protected by the tariff, tbe 330,600,000 a year to our woolgrow protection being about an average of The revival meeting held by Elder ers, we tax \U families an average of ’ the Missouri section are tbe result of After watching the Jap we have die- about 27 miles south of Portland, on Guild fur the past three wetks closed 39 per family In order that we may a process of grafting SDd nursing 100 per cent That means the Amert the Willamette river. Ex-Governor T. covered where the “now you-see-him-j can people have to pay 32 for every 31 i T. Geer presided and Hon. Wm. Gallo last Sunday night. Some 14 or 15 per confer a tariff benefit which cannot t which was commenced long before tbe of glass they purchase. Tbe profit be ( The shortest line between now-you-don't” flea originated. sons were added to the church. possibly exceed 32 and which probably first stake was driven, and those ing so enormous has led to the estab j way was the orator of tbe day. Minneapolis, St. Paul and A Chicago divine has declared that J. M. Matney and nls son Charles does not exceed 75 cents per family. oranges were planned when a natural tlshment of Independent glass works to By consent of ¡the plaintiffs the ac Chicago is If all Criminals were in jail that there left for Klamath county last Monday. But as one-half of this protection bo | forest grew where the palace that is compete with the combine or force it to would be a great thinning out in social tion against Mrs. Tbeiesa Alice Oel nus most certainly goes to less than buy out the new works for more than richs and Mrs. Virginia Vanderbilt, Tue old gentleman has a homestead 200,000 of the big ranch men of Mon tbeir home stands. and religious circles. they can be replaced for. This has led near Merrill. A step carries you Into tbe region tana, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, Call The last United S'ates troops in Por brought by Hannah E. Nelson, mother to more glass being manufactured than G. T. Hershberger and Fied Penni- fornia, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Ari of the tropics; pass through 3 door in- Is consumed, and this oversupply Is to Rico are about to be withdrawn and of Mrs.Charles L. Fair, has been com ger of Gold Hill were in our town zona and New Mexico, who produce > to the great conservatory and you can what is troubling tbe glass combine or the island is to be left to the protection promised SDd dismissed. Mr.and Mrs. Tuesday,circulating a petition to have more than one half the wool grown In i readily imagine yourself in*lhe coun- trust Charles L. Fair were killed in an of a battalion of native soldiers. this country, the average for aA the * try through which flows tbe mighty If the tariff on window glass does automobile accident in France in 1902, the name of Attorney Dufur of Foots Albany merchants are discussing ear other families cannot exceed 31 1 Amazon. Palms rear their heads to not need reforming, according to the Creek placed on the ticket for circuit and it was maintained that the man probably does not exceed*40 cents per almost touch the celling which Is combine's own showing, so that com ly closing. Med fa rd merchants have died first,which gave his fortune of 37,- judge family. tried it for a few years and would not nearly a hundred feet from tbe floor; petition could force tbe glass cormo- 000,900 to his wife, and her relatives as Cal Givan, son of L. Givan, of Trin think of changing back to the old way. her heirs would succeed to it. tbe glossy leaves ot rubber trees glls- rants to reasonable prices, and if the De ArssewC Flays Boablieaaa. ity county, Cal., is paying hie father the route ol the famous . ten in tbe light; tree ferus taller thaD consumers do not demand it. they de The women of Cornell impose a fine J. N. Watson,register of the Lakeview and family a visit, after an absence of Hon. David A. De Armond of Mis serve to be fleeced by the glass com souri, in a speech in the bouse on i man, are massed in jungle profusion, bine rtn-1 the 400 other trusts that th- of 32 upon any one of their number office has received a telegram from Com 18 years. West Side, April 5, 1904, said: “Who is it of you i and on the bosom of a lake rest 1 ilie- tari(f f >sters aod -Blows to bleed tl-err- caught in the act of being kissed, thus Work on the brick hall has been sus Medford. Ore. missioner Richards, notifying him of who will predict what the president t of tbe great rivers and lotuses of tbe instilling a proper regard for caution. tbe temporary withdrawal of 69 sec pendí d for a time. The building is will do if given four years in his own 1 Nile. Open Nighta |At the citizens of Redding, Cal., have tions of government land in Tps. 24, 25 inclosed and lhe stage and curtains right at the White House? TO’ho of asked the public to sign no more peti and 26 S., R. 17 £., from all entries ex are completed in tine style, and the you Is it that will dare to enter the Ladies and Children, tions for saloons. That town now baa cepting mineral locations. This land ball will be comfortable fur summer field of prediction and say what be will For Infants and Children. Who can not stand the sbccklng shucking not do or say—anything be will not do strain of laxative 39 saloons. “TheiTrain_for|Conifort’’ lies 15 or 20 miles northeast of Silver use. syrups and cathar —if given four years in his own right Y h Have Lyman J. Gage also adds bis testi Lake, and Is composed principally of Miss Mabel Junes, the fine solo SiDg- up there? You want ‘stability.’ Are tic pills are especially food of Little every night in the year. Boors ths mony that the acquisition of wealth is a * lava beds, la .barren of timber and is er of Medford, was quite an attraction you proposing to get it? You are in fa Early Risers. All persons who flod Baars the it t ecessary to take a liver medicine Bigutur» Before starting on s trip-no matter virtue. So thought Robin Hood and in no way agricultural land. It is a at the revival meeting held in the vor of stability now—the stability of should try these ea«y pills, and com where--wrlte for Interr sting information the pirates bold. Does not much de mystery what tbe object of the govern brick hall by the Christian Church. about comfortable travellag. inaction, the stability of political cow pare the agreeably pleasant and pend on the how and the wherefore? ment can moan in withdrawing such a H. L. SISLF.R. Gen'I Agt.. C. B. Rustel and his fsmily, of Med ardice. Brave men individually, brave streDgtbenlng effect with the r ature- eatlng and weakening conditions fol 133 Third St., Portland, i regon. The beet sugar factories in Wiscon vaat tract of comparatively poor land. ford, were here one day last week. men in the moral field and In the in lowing the use of other remedies. T. W. TEASDALE, Gen l Pass. Agt. tellectual field, have allowed them St. Paul, Minn. sin will turn out a product thia year of Blue-print maps of any townships They will move here In a short time. eelves, by the system that has become Little Early Risers cure biliousness, constipation, sick headacbe, jaundice, $1.206,000, or double the output of last Roseburg, Oregon, Land District, G. E. Simmons, retiring hotel keep- distinctively Republican In thia day malaria and liver troubles. Sold by vacant lands, for 50 year. This industry has flourished snowing all the ifyo ’ u ’ w ’ ant ‘ any"inform^ er Medford Tuesday. eac'i. If vou want any informa- er - > muved muvea to lu Mearora luesoay. L. u. and generation, to become political all Druggists. in Europe, and there is no reason why cents tion aav&M from the U. V» • O. S. Land VZLUW, Office, AU* ad-, C. Jacquett, 'I from Henley, Cal., is In cowards in dealing with the questions it may not be equally prosperous in dress Title Guarantee A Loan Co., charge. ______ Mrs. J. will give the hotel a of the day.” Roseburg, Oregon. this country. A WONDIBFUL INVENTION. general overhauling and putin new What's ths L'ss of Coasrssat At the request of the Governor of In the Federal Court Chas. Cunning ' uri>i< ure aod bed ding and make it a It Is interesting to note that for TO hen a president can make laws by Is Tbe Only ----- for ------ Oregon Lieut.-Colonel James Jackson, ham, the Eastern Oregon sheep king fir-:-eia«H hotel for those who desire the mere stroke of a pen, what is the tunes are frequently made by tbe in retired, will report at Salem for duty and millionaire, pleaded guilty to tbe acc mmodai ions In this place. He will use of having an expensive congress, vention ot articles of minor import with the organized militia of that state crime of conspiracy to defraud the run a livery business in connection whose sole work seems to be to prwfAs ance. Many of tbe most popular de vices are those designed to benefit tbe for four years, unless sooner relieved. government of its lands, and was fined with the hotel. scandals and junketing trips? Railway bet wee ■ tbe people and meet popular conditions, Captain Kenzie and Lieutenant-Colonel $5000 by Judge Bellinger. Five others and one of the most interesting of The Home of Eeglan4*s Wealth. Jackson, while on duty as specified,are indicted with him also pleaded guilty , these that has ever been invented is Druggists entitled to f ull pay and allowances of and were fined 3100 each. In the in Do not hesitate to recommend Kodol The bank of England generally con the Dr. White EiectrlcComb, patent Jan. 1 W These wonderful combs and their grade. dictment against Cunningham and his Dy-p-psia Cure to I heir friends and tains sufficient gold in sixteen-pound ed positively cure dandruff, hair falling bars to make 20,000,000 sovereigns. lnd.geMtlon causes more associates they were accused of con- cu-lomers. ] ___ D ___ ___ The Empress Dowager of China has The building covers three acre» of out, sick and nervous headaches, and * 1,64,1 Ï1 ,h»D »«»v th log else. »/ It de- valuable ground aud in it are employ when used In connection with Dr. « sent out agents to secure American splracy to defraud the Government. “ rarigts the stomach, and brings on all ed about 1000 people. Over £20,000, White’s Electric Hair Brush are posi captains and colonels for drilling Chi Tbe method of procedure was as fol manner of disease. Kodol Dyspepsia 000 in notes have passed over its tively guaranteed to make straight GREATEST ' STRENGTH •Ü nese troops, believing the United States lows: Cunningham furnished them Cure digests what you eat, cures indi counters. The wealth of the average hair curly In 25 days' time. Thou -liC Tue Chicago-Portlar '< ’'A a FINEST FLAVOR an O gestion, dyspepsia and all stomach with money with which to make home ABSOLUTE PURITY officers are the most successful fighters sands of these electric combe have *c c*. most luxurious train disorders. Ki dol Is not only a perfect person depends largely upo i his health G LJ /X R XX rsi T E. E. O *. Drawing-room sleepii in the game of war. The Americans so stead entry, and as soon as the land digestant but a tbaue-bullding tonic and if you have not this sure founda been sold fn tbe various cities of the 'IO MOKANE ST. PAUL? Union, and tbe demand is constantly cat, buffet smoking an V ry car obtained will be able to secure general had been entered upon it was trans as well. Renewed health, perfect tion then you are very poor, indeed. Increasing. DULITH. MINNEAPOLIS, Our agents are rapidly a U (barber and bath). Les Sickly people, however, need not be ships without any great kick in the ferred to him. Thue he obtained pos strength and increased vitili'y follow discouraged because Hostetter’s Stom becoming rich selling these combs. •CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, ALL * «7 days Portland to Chicat, Ils use. POINTS EASTan i SOUTH imperial councils, a» long as they show session of about 1000 acres of grazing ach Bitters will make them well and They positively sell on sight. Send keep them well. That Is what it 1« for sample. M n\ size 35c. ladles’ 50c 0verJand Trains Dailyo for. aud for 50 years has never failed In —half price w >ne we are iutroducing The Fly».r and Fast Mail.^ Its mission. Try it for sour stomach, them. See Want Column of this indiwe-tlon, dyspepsia, nausea, belch ph per. The Dr White Electric Comb Splendid Service, Up-to- ing, constipation or malaria, fever and C >., D.catur, 111. to Chicago are operated daily > < n. ague. It will positively cure you. date Equipment, Courte JrB M W ■ DIGESTS what vou eat Oregirn Railroad & Nav.va Avoid substitutes. TME 8UÀRIITEEI Growing Aches and Pnlnn. ous Employes. Company. Oregon Short Line M Bg Ths $1.00 bottle cor-tal: s 2'4 tlmastha trial stzr. which sells for 50 cents. Mrs. Josie Summer, Bremond, Tex road. Union Pacific Railroad ?i. i the labosatosy or Daylight trip across the Independent Telephone Man. as, writes, April 15,1902: *‘I have used Chicago & North-XVettem Rail as Cascade and Rocky O ■ E. c. DeWITT & COMPANY, CHICAGO. ILL. Ballard's Snow Liniment in my fami to Chicago from Portland and put. . mountains in Oregon. The B. R. Electric & Tel. Mfg. Co., ly for three years. I would not be of Kansas City, Mo., have opened a without it in ibe house. 1 have used Dsfiy and personally coodncted es- Tickets. Rates, Folders and full cursioo» in Pullman tourist sleeping branch office and stock room in Port- it on my little girl for growing pains Information, call on or adress cars from Portland. Los Angele« ana h D ickson , Isnd, In charge of Mr. W. D. De Var and aches lb her knees. It coved her San Francisco, through to Chicago City Ticket Agent, la Tkbd Street, ney, who is an expert telephone man. right away. I have also used It for without change. Portland, Oregon. THE CHILDREN’S FAVORITE TONIC. It will be to the interest of independ frost-bitten feet, witb good success. g. K. RITCHIB. A G. BARKS*. S. Q. YERKES, O. W. P. A.. SIS It is the best liniment I ever uBed.’’ CsaS Agt.. irr Mark« 9». Caal Age. as Third 3k MWAH« SV IMITATIONS. Take Tablets. JS py/ A on every ent telephone companies contemplat “ First Avenue. Seattle Wash. 6ANFaa»auBcck,CAt. FosmAaut, oaa. ♦ THS SCNIHMS PNSMSCO ONLV SV For sale by Dr. J. Llnkle at Central ing bui ding to communicate with Point fur 25c, 50c and 31.00 a bottle. Sanaa MMoa bcasa acM la pot 13 amatba. Tbit Signature, -/*V<*T1** — ^fMr- 2-5c« Ballard-Snow Liniment Co him. Address B-R Electric & T$i. Chicago & North-Western Ry. ' i .2 b .. • Ml®. Where does Sì go? Two severe cases of Ovarian Trouble and two terrible operations avoided 1. Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. Coleman each tell how they were saved by the use of Lydia Et Pinkham s Vegetable Compound» Another Case of Ovarian Trouble Cured Without an Operation. ¿ DNVER^|0(ißANDt VCNVEK RA|LR0A[) Ho! For St. Louis and the World’s Fair! $5000 W. e. McBRID^, Gen’l Agent Crow Flies Medford Furniture Co., HouseFumiahers and Undertakers. JohnH. Butler, Fune r a 1 i - rector. Day Phone Main 363. Night Phone Main 261. Weeks & Baker Funeral Directors and Embalmers CASTOR IA TU KM wsvtm 4 North Western Limited Always Baucbt vug Ask The Agent Tick ets Double-Track Missouri River Chicago 2 |Z - J ~ I DYSPEPSIA CURE WORM REMEDY To Cure a Cold in One Day Laxative Bromo Quinine -Í * WO- TWO Through Tr.