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THE LARGEST SHOW ON EARTH WILL EXHIBIT AT 3 Medford, Saturday, Sept. INGLING «^S»EST * ¡? Yr . Z It* Ih r A 1 {/I A ONLY ’) PAIR 7 OF / FULL GROWN GIRAFFES IsO J in // “[pWWY- THE CRUSADES JERUSALEM AN0 «BOO CH AR ACT CMS IN T n | CAST 300 OANClN* GIRLS 50 MUSICIANS 300 CHORUS singers , ob - stor pipe organ . 2000 costumes . COPvnienr >so> «'Ç tm counil^ço surrMo.K.» I I ¡V.' T .M krJ r I 1 « 3» - T 0 h. 1 L 4 - ( 1 1 C 7''-' w ’ k 'v L. IJA\.LL- JLHvjrALL Iwl. AMOLUTSLV AN AD DITIONAL TRAIN Of OARS ARC REQUIRCD TO CARRY THE SCEN ERY. WaROROBES. AR MORS. WAR IMRLE- MENT». ACCESSORIES ANO PEOPLE OP THE NEWLY ADDED ANO ENORMOUSLY GRAND SPECTACLE OP JERUSALEM CRUSADES ANO THE----------- - ■ 85 S CARS ¿ 10 \ Le. ELEPHANTS 1280 PEOPLE 1 08 :í°¿ CAGES 650 HORSES'10 rH CLOWNS $3,700,000 CAPITAL ! £7,400 œ « L 4/. 77 ¿3 I ’I I ¿¿¿/fi mtJ . ‘ ft w - a UET y SCENE . ( \\ OF NEW < ANO COSTLY ’ I ( <8 n « •'¿X PARADE & 5UCM AS THE WORLD HAS NEVER in captivity »¿j SEEN BEFORE OHVX RHINOC£5 ACTING seals OF AC WQ BATS PARADECLORIES FREE UPON THE STREETSEVEK. MORNINC AT 10 O’CLOCK TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2 AND • P. M. 0« 51-CEMT TIIKET ADMITS TO EVEBYTHIMC, DOORS OPEN AT 1 ANO 7 P. M. CHILDREN UNDER 12, HALF PRIDE ADMISSION TICKETS and Numbered Reserved Seats will be on Sale Show Day at Haskins' Drug Store at Exactly the Same Price Charged at Regular Ticket Wagons on the Show Grounds. Medford, Saturday, Sept. 3 A married editor soliloquize» thus of the gentler sex: “There is gladness in her gladness when »he’s glad, and Cleveland is about to take the stump there is sadness in her sadness when At the August examination of ap for Parker, and will make speeches at she's sad; but the gladness of her glad plicants for teachers’ certificates, Chicago and other places. ness and the sadness of her sadness is which took place at Grants Pass, John Baker of Champoeg, 80 years nothing to her madness when she's eleven passed. The board of exami old, a pioneer of’47, pitched five* tons mad.” ners were School Superintendent of hay into a loft recently, and another Eugene Guard: Montana ca»tiemen Savage, .Miss A Stella Goodin and Prof. ton the next morning, and then called are in the valley picking up cattle at McConnell. for more bay. The following is a list of those who remarkably low prices, some sale» be- were successful: j ing made at 818 per bead, and all calves The Democrats of tho First Mary First Grade—Ella Parke, Margaret land district nominated ex Governor to go with the cows at that price. The I Hansetb, Mrs. Josie Rusk, Haymond market is very dull, and things be Jackson for congress, llis brother, SeovllL William H. Jackson, the present Re gin to look pretty blue for 9tockmen. Second Grade— D. O. Hayes, John Feed and pasturage are scarce and publican candidate, will be his oppo ‘ Hill, Blanche Crane, Josephine Stiles many are compelled to sell at this Dent. Helen McCoy and Mary Massie. price. The Salem Statesman has discovered Third Grade—Matlie McKimmens. The supreme court of Connecticut that the Overland Monthly, published handed down a decision denying the at San Francisco, baa run » page pic appeal of Wm. J. Bryan from tbe su If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, ture of Multnomah Falls an«' announces perior court, which refused to admit as Be sure and use that old and well- that they are near Seattle. a part of will of Philos Bennett, a tried remedy,M rs . W inslow ’ s S ooth - Talk about Russian civilization when sealed letter written, by the deceased ino S yrup , for children teething. It • youDg girl is executed because she and a typewritten draft of the letter soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the paiD, cures wind colic and sent seditious literature to soldiers. 1 bequeathing to Mr. Bryan and bls fam is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Pagaulsru should be substituted for ily the sum of 350,01*0 Tbe letter and Twenty-tive cents a bottle. civilization when referring to the the draft was ruled out on tho grourd Czar’s government. . that the “sealed letter” was not suffi- . CENTRAL POINTEES. A certain hen was. by actual count, ! ciently described by tbe reference in found to have 8.130 feathers. This bit tbe will to be incorporateil as “part of Mrs. Moreland has sold her property of information does not go to prove the will.” in Central Point and will leave for J ust now there is a heavy demand for Galena, Kansas, soon. anything. It is merely one more fact Alaska pink salmon, tbe large buys of added to the sum total of human F. M. Amy and Jas Wright, ac late by tbe Japanese government for knowledge. companied by their wves, have gone An old lady, who went to the city to ! ’.he troops in the field aearly clean- to the mountains, to rusticate. Msit 1 er daughter, was mot at the | ng up all available supplies. There Dr. Emmerson, the oculist, and hie door by a servant who said that the arc still some small stocks left of the family will return from Big Butte in former pack, but the packers are hold daughter had gone down town to have a few days. He has been at work on a kimona cut out. The old lady sink ing them at advanced figures. Canned his homestead. fainting nto the nearest ehair and salmon is the principal diet of the Jap- E. Corum and H. Warner are paint tearfully a»ked what hospital she bad I anes troops In tbe field, so the pur chases of that government since the ing Ralph Dean’s neat, new residence, been taken to. % opening of the war and before have in Willow Spring district. Mr. Moore- The war with Japan is now coating been much heavler.than usual. house is paperiog it. Russia about 81,00<X090 a day and the Mrs. Stanley came down from Ash’ expense Is increasing. The Russian How About Your Summer land Saturday, to assist io the care of people are nearly all poverty stricken Vacation? her mother, who is in a serious con- already, and the government is bank ditioo. Dr. Pfckel is in attendance. Newport on Ysquina Bay is the rupt financially as well as politically in the opinion of free people everywhere. Ideal seaside result of the North l’acl-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Kincaid have i tie Coast. Round trip tickets at taken charge of tbe Central Point Moses Taylor, an Athena farmer, I greatly reduced rates od sale from all hotel. 1. F. Williams will therefore Southern Pacific points tn Oregon, on was granted a divorce from bis wife on and after June 1st. Ask agents for close his hostelry and throw bis In account of cruel and inhuman treat ' fui l her information and a handsomely fluence to tbe other house. ment; but she was awarded a 810,000 | ill trated souvenir booklet, rr write Dr. Geo. 11. Cole Is about to give up farm, a brick block in Athena, valued to ’.’.win Stone, Manager C. A E. R. the practice of medicine, on account I R., Albany, Ore., or W E. Coman, G. at 87,500; 81,500 immediate alimony, i P. A, ti. P. Co.. Portland. of p.'or health, and expects to leave 81,000 a year for six years and 8500 a for his old home east of the Rocky TOFIIA. year for two years longer. Yet she mountains as soon as possible. Dr. The Kind You Haw Always Bought will appeal. Shu not only wants more, J. P. Faster of Ashland succeeds but she wants the decree herself. him • HEBE AND THEBE. Kodol Successful Applicants. DYSPEPSIA CURE . DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT The $1.00 bottle contains 2H times the trial size, which sells for 50 cents, PBKPAKKD ONLY AT THZ LABORATORY OP E. C. De WITT A COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Swvan IflBoa hazes aoM b IB momba. Tbfe Signature, nr, A DeWitt Is the Name. Fall Races at Klamath Falls. sp EÄ al EM' V 3 LONG MILES Monday, Sept. 12—Opening day. In the evening address« s will be made by prominent men of the state on up-to- date topics. Tuesday, Sept. LP-Woodmen of the World day. The entire day will be devoted to the Woodmen and their sister order, the Ladies of Woodcraft, in their drills and sports. It ts ex pected that at least a dozeu drill teams will lie present in uniform to contest for the 8600 in prizes. Wednesday, Sept. 14—SaLin day. This will be a great day for Salem. Business is practically suspended and everybody goes to tbe fair. This will also be the day for the Greater Salem Stake, a 82000 purse for 2:15 pa era, In which there are 31 entries Thursday, Sept. 15—Portland day. Usually the biggest day of the fair as the S. P. R. R. runs an excursion from Portland, and 81.50 pays a round nip and admission to everything on the fair grounds that the B >ard has inything to do with. On this day will come off the Lewis and Cltrk Slake for 8'2000 purse f >r 2:17 trotters. Friday, Sept. 16—Children’s day. When all the children in Marion county, including the Indian Train- ing School at Ctiemawa, the Reform School and school children, will be admitted free. Saturday, Sept. 17—Closing day. The Rural Spirit Stake, 81000 purse for2:11 trotters; also the consolation race in the Lewis and Clark Stake will Le run off. Premiums will be paid and in the evening a good pro gram will be on in the pavilion. McElroy’s band, of Salem, has been engaged and good music ts assured. The evening entei tain meat during the week will be the best money can pjrchase, and a good time is guaran teed all who may attend. When you goto buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the name DeWitt on every box. The pure, unadulterated Witch H ze is us d I q making De Witt’s Wiu h Haz il Salve, which is lie <est salve iu the a odd for cuts, burn«, bruises, bolls, eczema and piles. The popularity of DeWitt's Witch llszel Salve, due toils msny cures, ha-earned uumerouswortliles» count« rfeiis to be placed on the market. Ti e g« nujne beais the name E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. Sold at City Drug Store. Vs ‘Nt Oregon State Fair Program. S,*«? D°X* 25Ce The« Ulcers of 1 he Klamath Couut) Agricultural As»ociatii>u have de- e ded o«j tbe preiimluaiit-s fur a big uuty fair this fail, which it is thei intention of tusking tbe grandes ■ver held in Klamath county. Tne race« for ti e thiee days will be is follow-: FIRST DAY. 1 t R ce— Futurity Stakes; L-mile ind repeat, for all Kiainitb county •J-year-old'*. Tne Association will add 8150 L> the purse. 21 Race—i-mde dash, free for all; purse, 875 3d Race—Quarter mile and repeat, free for all; pur^e, 8100. SECOND DAY. ■4t.ii Race—i-mile and repeat, for Klamath county horses; purse, EIGO 5th Race—l-mile dash, free fur all; purse, 875. 6ih Race—.i-mtle and repeat, free tor all; purse, 8100. THIRD DAY. Hop Pickers Wanted. As tbe hop-picking season proaches, lite cost of picking assumes • r- fy considerable impirtance and 50 cents JLL L a boxis talk'd of tills season This 1| J j I- Scents a box higher than last year " The reason given for tbe advance Is that pickers will not be so numerous this fall, and that there will be more River Connu issi on Making ! or less organization on their part for tbe purpose of standing out for the 50 Thosougli Investitoli of Rec cents. Where picking by weight is to lamation Problem. be the rule, 81 oer 100 pounds will be WILL YOU BE THERE? tiie price, from appearances at lhi> Nature ’s Art Gallery oi ti e Ii< <k <s in «'.¿diticn to the time. Chico, Aug. 18.—The river commis- attractions at St. Louis 1 his can enh 1 c dert by ¿o Picking in some yards on the mure sion reached here last night, having elevated situations will begin about ing or retuinir.g via the “Sci Mt 1 im < J iHfc V(HD.' followed the Sacramento river to the last of this month, but the pick TNRIVALED Scenic Attractions Chico landing, Carriages were in mg season will not attain its heigh; ! NEQUALED Dining Car Service waiting for the party to bring them to until two weeks thereafter or about September 10. this city. This may be a junketing ex ' NSCRPASSED in Eflorts to Please pedition, but it is the unanimous opin Growers anticipate fair prices, ion of the party that junketers who though they do not expect to reach Write for illustrated bocklet of Colorado’s famous sights and resort« the figures of list year, when as high are compelled to rise at 4 o'clock in IV. e. McBRIDE, Gen agent as 25 cents and 26 cents a pound was the morning and go tp bed at midnight paid. Recent contracts have been 12U Third Street Portland, Ore ¿on fully earn their junket. To this point made on tbe basis of 16 cents, which the trip has been a veritable voyage of will allow a fair margin on the cost p. exploration. of production, which is assumed to Very few citizens of California real be about 8 cents. ize that within the borders of the state there is a river system upon Catarrh and Hay Fever. whose bosom a steamer may sail for Liquid Cream Balm is becoming days without reaching its limit, or, if the pilot is skillful, without once quite a« popular in mauy 1« calille» as touching bottom. Candor compels one Eiy’sCreaiu Balm. It is prepared fur in atomizers, and is highly prized to say that at this season the time u-e by ttiose who have been accustomed made on the upper river could not be to call upon physicians for such a Double daily train service tó called fast, but the voyage is very treatment. Many physiotans are us Chicago via the restful. Leaving Sacramento atT6:30 ing and prescribing it All the medí o’clock Tuesday morning, the party cinal properties of the celeb'a eo reached Colusa, a distance of ninety cream Balin are contained iu the Li one miles, at a little after 8 o'clock in quid form, which is 75 cts. including the evening, stopping only for a few a spraying tube. All druggists, or by Ely Brotheis, 56 Warren St, moments to examine the Elkhorn mail. Only one change of cars Portland to Chicago, and New York. weir. that in the day time, from one car to another on The object of the strong effort now the same train. in progress is to transform the vast Care of Musical Instruments. If you go east via St. Paul you will naturally prefer areas of these five interior basins into to ride on the famous Pioneer Limited to Chicago. productive and populous districts. The Neither a piano nor an organ should methods proposed are the control of be left open at night, or habitually floods, the construction of irrigation when not I d use. Tbe changes of ditches and the subdivision of the temperature are very hurtful to tbe ■ ranches. Along the line of the central tone of any instrument, and especially canal system now under construction one may see from the upper deck of the gathering of dampness, which not the steamer scores of the houses of only Interferes with the tone and new settlers to be embowered, within quality of the strings and reeds, but a year or two, in the luxuriant growth is vjiy likely seriously to aff«ct the which springs from this fertile soil woiks. Plants in particular should and which will make it the garden of be kept in as even a temierature a the world. puMlbk, since they are affect«d by ai- Owing to the fact that the commis teratiot s of beat and cold, drynts- sion has devoted every available mo and moisture; if t us exposed, they ment to the work in hand, curtailing its allowance of sleep and rest, no r< quire very frequent tuning and are public reception was held in Chico. not >a-isfact«»ry In action or io e Whatever representations are required Care is also (ouslly desirable io re from the landowners of this district gard to other stringed irslrumenls— will be offered, in all probability, after tl:e vl lin family, ban) >s, guitars and the return to San Francisco. Marys l'ke. In ail of these the s'rings are ville will be reached today. The com touch al ected by expoeu.e to damp- mission will be driven to Deguerre r.e’S and great changes of tempera point, cn the Feather river, to inspect ture. All fi< e instrument- should te the source of the deposits to which at habitually kept io cases lined with least a portion of the reclamation land baize or flannel. troubles are attributed. Ho! For St. Louis and the World’s Fair! See L ’l New Overland Service Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway H Geoera^nt 134 Third Street, Portland FORTUNE IN BONDS MISSING. Exiled Austrian Believed to Have Been Foully Murdered. La Croase, Wis., Aug. 18.—Special Administrator W. J. Hlckish. appointed by County Judge Brindley to take care of the estate of Florin Kral, an exiled Austrian nobleman, killed by a train Tuesday, inspected the belongings of the dead man and found that >17,000 in United States gold bonds and an equal amount of cash and other securi ties known to have been in the pos session of Kral are missing Two hand some rings and a diamond pin, worn only on state occasions, canunt be found. Other articles of value are also missing, and the suspicions of the authorities are aroused. Wounds on the body which could not well have been caused by a train tend to strengthen the theory that Kral did not meet death by accident as has been supposed. 7tb Race— 3 mile relay, for Klam.th county saddle horses, riders to change horses every mile. All must ride stock saddles; purse, 8100. 8th Race—i-mile dash, free for all; pur-e, 875. 9th Race—Quarter mile and repeat, Klamath county 2-year-olds, barring STRIKERS APPEAL FOR AID. the winner of first money on first day; purse, 875. Labor Unions Will Be Asked to Aid Tbe Association will add another Packing House Strikers. race, to be made up on last day, prob Chicago, Aug. 18.—Every union ably a mule raoe. working man and woman in the coun Ball games secund and third days try. about three millions, according to loaders of organized labor, is to be There is more Catarrh in this sec asked to contribute to the support of tion > f ti e country than ail other the packing house strikers. President dlsra>e< put together, and until tbe Donnelly of the butcher workmen said last few year» was supposed to- be in today that an appeal had been sent to curable. ' For a great many years all tho labor unions in the United ductors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by States asking them to help provide constantly failing to cure with local funds. President Samuel Gomers of treatment pronounced it incurable. tho American Federation of Labor, Sc tense has proven catarrh to be a Donnelly said, would be asked to make constitutional disease and therefore an appeal for funds. requires constitutional treatment Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by PORTI NOTIFIES LEGATION. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure un Sultan Will Aocord Amirio* the Bams the rna'keL It is taken Internal Treatment Given Other Natlone. ly in doses from 10 dr< ps to a tea Constantinople, Aug. 17 -r-The port« spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the svsti m. has addressed a formal note to the They offer one hundred dollars for any American legation confirming its un case It fails to cure Send for circulars tertaking to accord equal treatment to and testimonials. American schools and kindred Institu- Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Tole tloaa as that granted to the most fav do, Ohl«;. ored nation, "subject to the accomp Sold by all Druggists, 76c. Take Hall’s Pills for constipation. lishment of tbe usual departmental for malities.” In spite of the seeming res ervation it 1 b not believed that the Prohibition Leader Resigns. ports will raise further difficulties tn executing the agreement or run the D. H. Hawkins, chairman of the risk of creating a fresh crisis, which Jackson County Prohibition Com American diplomatic circles declare mittee for two campaigns, has ten would follow promptly any failure to dered his resignation in an open let loyally carry out the arrangement. ter to the members of the committee, FIVE INJURED IN WRECK. in which he gives two reasons for hie Carbondale, Kan., Aug. 18.—Five pas- course. Firstly, he says lie is not aMe to give bis time and attention to »angers were Injured In a Santa Fe wreck Wednesday afternoon near thia such work as necessarily devolves station. The train was the second upon a chairman, and, secondly: “Be section of No. 5 and the accident hap cause of an attempt made recently pened on a sharp curve. The engine to foist upon the Prohibition party an passed in safety, but four cars follow unwise policy of falsehood and mis tng jumped the track. representation, as a means to an end.” He gives au account of his financial You Know What You Are Taking stewardship, showing receipts of When you take Grove’s Taatelea. Chill Tonte the formula Is plainly printed on every 834 20 and total expenditures of oecauie Lottie,showing that it la «Imply iron and Qui nine tn a tasteless form. SOc. Wo Cure. NoPay 812'2.50 for the two campaigns. He 9ays that in tha last June campaign the Prohibitionists of Jackson County A WONDERFUL INVENTION. placed the net sum of 818.50 in his It is interesting to note that for hands, to be used *9 a campaign tunes are frequently made by tbe in fund in working up a sentiment for vention of . articles of minor import their nominees and carrying the ance. Many of the moat popular de county for the local option law. A vices are those designed to benefit tbe good po.tion of the money was con people and meet popular conditions, and one of the moat interesting of tributed by women of Ashland. The these that has ever been Invented is expenditures at the same time, he the Dr. White Electric Comb, patent say-», were 885, the deficit, it is Pie ed Jan 1 9S These wonderful combs sumed, being made up from bis own positively cure dandruff, hair falling oui, sick and nervous heaoàrcbes, aud pocket. when used In connection with Dr. White’s Electric Hair Brush are posi A Summer Cold. tively guaranteed to make straight a summer cold is not only annoying, hair curly in 25 days’ time. Thou but if not relieved Pneumonia will be sands of these electric combs have the probable result by Fall. One been sold tn the various cities of the Minute Cough Cure clears tbe phlegm, U d I od , and the demand is constantly draws out the inflammation, heals, increasing. Our agents are rapidly soothes and strengtheus the lungs becoming rich selling these combs. and trouebial tubes. One MiDUte They positively sell on sight. Send Cough Cure is an Ideal remedy for the for sample. Meu’s size 35c, ladies’ 50c children. Lt is pleasant to tne taste —half price while we are introducing and perfectly harmless. A certain cure them. See Want Column of this for Croup, Cough and Cold. Sold by paper. The Dr. White Electric Comb City Drug Store. Co., Decatur, 111. New Trick on the Barkeeper To St Louis and Return The barkeeper stopp d long enough to till a “growlet** or glass pitcher *ilh beer, looked at it suspiciously and then swore. When his good na ture returned be explained: “Did you notice how little foam there was on that pitcher of beer? Well, 1 got worked for about twice as much as we usually sell for a d me. The trick is very simple. Before tboe people sent in that pitcher they drew a riog around the inside of it with butter orsometblng of that kit-d. “Wnat difference diet that make? Why, it acts this way: Most of the growlers we send out of here are about on«-tbird b«er and the rest foam; but «ithuneof tbese greased pitchers ft s ail the other way. “When you draw the beer into one of these the stuff flats very quickly. As the beer bits that ring it drops down. It doesn’t spoil the beer, either. When the beer 19 poured In to glasses it will have all the original life In it, just as if fresh from the keg.’’ T• Cure a Celd In One Day. H». «6, »7. «*. July I, », 3i Augu* S, Ç, io, Septeab« f, 0,71 October J, 4, J. Return liait, aiaety days- The Rock Island System offers two route to the World’« Fair City—via St. Paul- Minneapolis, and through Scenic Colorado. No change of cars, Ogden to St. Louis and St. Paul to St. Louis. A. H. M c D onald General Ag't. 1« 3rd Street, cor. Alder Street, Portland. Ore. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION -------- FOR I I ' 1 Tickets ■ VIA » ► 4 ! Taking Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet«. All Druggtata refund the money if it falls to cure. Grove's signature i«uc each box. *c. Special Excursions to St. Louis. September 5, 6 and 7 and October 3, 4 and 5 are the remaining dates upon which tickets will be sold at reduced rates to the St. Louis Fair. These rates apply over tbe Denver and Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific. For the patroos of these roads special excur sion cars will be run through from Portland and St. Louis without change. See the many points of kiterest about the Mormon Capital and take a ride through nature's picture gallety. During tbe closing months travel to the fair will tie very heavy. I? you contemplate going write W. C. Mc Bride, general agent at Portland for (lie Denver and Rio Grande, for par ticulars of these excursions. Ladies, Attention! , ' , ’, ' > Original and only ganulne Franck Tanay Wafers for sale by leading Drugglata. *2 per box. Safe and re- liable. Accept aoaubatltute. D k R obinson Special Agent. Mothers and Daughters ‘ TO ■ SPOKANE. ST. KAUL, DU- LI TH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO, k ST. LOUIS, ALL .POINTS EAST and_SOUTH. JZldi ‘: Overland, Jraiis Daily ¿The Flyer aid Fast Nail. 2 Splendid Service, Up-to- date-Equipment, Courte ous Employes. Daylight trip across the Cascade and Kooky mountains Bean ti» “As the Crow Fliest The shortest line between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago is Railway between the and Chicago Te sT OVARIAN and UTERINE Disorders p m The <Licag«»-Portland Spedal, the most iu.'iunous train in the world. Drawing-nx>m sleeping cars, dining car, buffet smoking and library car (barber and bath). Less than three days Portland to CliicagOt a. o RSEj LEUCORRHOEA the routç of the famous North- Western Limited T he R exicona C o . f.| TWO Through Trains “Tfc^.TTsinjforiComfort’’ every night in the year. Weeks & Raker Weat Side, Medford, Ore Open Nights Double-Track Missouri River REXICONA b«B Cured nome of the worst esses of Funeral Directors and Embalmers Live agents to sell Dr. White's Eectric Combs, patented Jan. 1, ’99.» Cure dandruff, hair falling out, sick and nervous headaches, vet cost do more than an ordinary comb. bells on sight. Agents are wild with suc cess. Send 50c for »ampie (half price) Write quick. The Dr. White Electric Comb Co., Decatur ill. Tickets. Rates. Folders and full Tntormi, tton, call on or adreaa H DICKSON C.«y ncxet Agent, IB Third St. Portland, Ore. S. G. YERKR3. G. W. P. A„ SIS First Avenue, Seattle. Wash. The Modern Remedy for Women uiKly Agents Wanted! Ç.n |ft.« WANTED. I* Try REXICONA posifbro cure'for U vitkd S tates L aud O ffice , Roseburg. Oregon. June IS, ISM. Notice la hereby givei that in compliance with the provivion* of the act of Cjngroaa of Jone J, 187?. entitled "A n act tor -be sale of timber lands in the stale« of California, Nc vada. «Iregon it J Washington Territory." aa extetideu to all the Public Land Staten by ant of August 4. ISM. Mrs. Emma H. William». ot Spanaway. County of Pier e.Stateof Waab- lnKton. han thia day fled in thia office her aworn statement No 8u2l. for the purchase of the SWj* of Section No 28.in Township No. • S Range No. 3 W.. Willamette Meridian, and will offer proof to abow that tbe land aought is more valuable for it* timber nr atone than for «¿ricul'.ttral purposes, nd to eatabliah her claim to aatd land before the Register and Receiver of thia cfficeat Konn- hurg, Oregon, or Thursday, the Sth cay ot Sept ,UKM be nam« a as witness.«: J. H Gardner. W A McCrosaon. aU of Roseburg, Oregon. Mrs. Clara J. Wise, L A. heed, ail of Ta«x>ma. Washington. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above described lands are revues too to ftle their claims ia this offioe on or before said Ztb day ot Sept., ISM. J. T. B bidsks . Register Before starting on a ,rip-no matter where—write for Interesting information about oomfortable travelinc- H. L. SISLKR, Gen’l Act., IM Third St., Portland, Orofoa. T. W. TRA8DALK, Gen l Pus. Agt. St. Paul, Mtea. O A. 8 *X* O n X Tlw Kind Yau Han Signature d tag» to Chicago are operated daily via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, Oregon Short Line Rail road, Union Pacific Railroad and Chicag.» & North-Wtstem Railway to Chicago Irvin Penland and points in Oregon. Daily and personally conducted ex- 'cursions in Ft.«man tourist sleeping cars from Portland. Los Angeles and San Francisco, through to Chicago without change. A C. BAKKE*. R. R RITCH1F. Genl Agt.. 155 Third St., Cen t A^t.. 617 Market St., F ok 1LAMK ORA. s* S an F ranc asco .C au Chicago & North-Western Ry NW&S______ _