The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 31, 1904, Image 3

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    THE LARGEST SHOW ON EARTH WILL EXHIBIT AT Timber Values in Oregon.
Medford, Saturday, Sept. 3
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THE CRUSADES
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CHARACTfRS IN Twc CAST 300 DANCING
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DITIONAL TRAIN 08
CARS ARC REQUIRCD
TO CARRY THE SCCN-
■ RV. WARDROBCS. AR­
MORS. WAR IMPLE­
MENTS. ACCESSORIES
ANO PEOPLE OP THE
NEWLY ADDED AND
ENORMOUSLY GRAND
SPECTACLE OP
85 SCARsh
Æ L$e ELEPHANTS
1280 PEOPLE 1108
CAGES
650 HORSES WE CLOWNS
JERUSALEM
CRUSADES $3,700,000 CAPITAL!$7,400 SLÆ
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St'ii d i g on 1 he bridges that span I
the Mississippi atMinneap ills, Minn ,
one can see thousands of saw logs in
that, river. Minneapolis is a great
lumber city, but that industry is rmw
nearly at. an end. To a man from
Oregon it is a genuine curiosity to
sp nd a day aiming the booms and
nulls in that city. L g* that me "Mire
tr un five inclies to nine inches in di­
ameter furnish the main portion of
tl e lumber product. There are a few
logs that measure eighteen indies in
diameter, but only a few. The writer
spent several days aiming the booms,
and did not see a log to exceed eigh-
to n ii eh s in diameter. The smaller
logs looked t > an Oregonian like Or •
g. -n In ps ¡ ole*.
The mill men admitted generally
t hat t iris was a < katiup and with two
or three ( xceplions the lumtier biter
c*!s would move this f ill,a* all timber
in the 1 orth was a thing of the last.
In sreaking f the timber interests
of the Pacific coast he predicted in a
few
ir> the price of standing t in-
b. r here would climb to a phenomenal
v.-.lue aid alvlsed all who c uld ti
taK > a timb.rr claim and hold it.
stated that with t he except ion of
tiinb" I the'South, which isgre.tly
over-ts imi'rd, and if North we: tcri-
Cimida, wnic.li is greater than tile
Pacific C’. ast belt, tiiatat the pnsent
rate of consumption all this will be
¡>r ctically a thing of tlie pas' in an-
ollie: decade. In ten years from now
the man who owns a few million feet
of standing t imber La* a sn ail for-
turn’ of hl» own.
Another thing of interest in t lie
tuib* of t he E ist is that all slab* that
will make any ki.:d of a loaid a* big
a* a lath are carefully worked over.
I In* leave* the slabs from the mill as
only t utt ends, knots arid sliav ngs.
II re in Oregon we throw away mor»
lum'er it, ur slabs than many if the
cistern trees will produce.
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The State Fair.
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More Sheep Slaughtered.
A HORTICULTURAL EXPERT.
The New President of the Mlaaouri
State Horticultural Society.
Among the most widely and favora
bly known state horticultural ' ielies
of the country is that of Missouri. Of
this society I)r. John C. Whitten is th«
newly elected president. Country Gen
Ft ¡day night, at Piairie Summit, 40
mile* east of Prineville, a d<zen
masked men with blackened faces
rode into a band of sheep belonging
to Morrow & Keenan, killed or
wounded more than 500 and scattered
marly as many more over the bills.
Tlie shee p were in charge of Percy
K. et.an and one herder. Tlie former
a ;.s ho.tnd while I lie slaughter lasted
ana tlire.iu.-ned wit.li death if he of-
fered any resistance. The herder fled
through the thickets. The loss
amounts to several thousand dollars.
Other outbreaks in the range war are
ti <w feared.
Death of Rev. Kuykendall.
Ho! For St. Louis and the World’s Fair!
WILL VCUJ BK THERE?
Nature’s Art Gallery ol the Kcck.es in addition to the
attractions at St. Lcuis 7 l.is cai; ci Ij 11 dor t by g«
ing errtturnir g via the “Sei Mt I if i < 1 the \\ oku >/
NRIVALED Scenic Attractions
NEQUALED Dining Car Service
NSURPASSED in Eflorts to Please
Write for illustrated Locklet of Colorado’s famous sightsand resort«
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J. W. Kuykendall, a venerable di­
vine of toe Methodist Episcopal
church, died in San Jose, Cal., Wed­
nesday, Augint 17, at tlie age of 60
W. e. McBRIDE,
years. U .1II1 was due to an an ident,
in which t he reverend genth man re­ I2U, Third Street
ceived a blow in the stomach by a
b ■ nd projected from a planer. De-
ce ised began his ministerial career in
Browusvi.le over 30 years ago. He
w is a member uf the M. E. Conference
during his r sidence in Oregon.
Lit r iie rim iVid to Southern Ore­
gon. It was under iris ministry while
there that R» v. T. L. Jones began his
work as evangelist. Later Rev. Kuy­
kendall was transferred to the Cali-
DH JOHN 0. WHITTEN.
fo' uia conference. Deceased leaves a
tieman, from which the accompanying wile and tour children.
portrait is reproduced, says of Dr.
W bitten:
A ' weet Breal h
lie has been for eight years professot
Is
a
never
failing sign of a healthy
of horticulture in the Missouri uni ver
sity. He lias studied at the South l>a - unach. When I he breat h is bad
kota Agricultural college, at Cornell. at tu- -t< inach is out o' order. There is
the St. Louis Botanical garden and a'. no remedy in th1' w< rid < qual lo Ko­
rt i Dy-pepsia Cure f a cut ing indue«-
Halle-Wittenberg and lias tile degree ti-'ti, dy-jiepsia aud all stomach dis­
of I’b. D. from the last named uuiver orders. Mrs Mary S. Crick, of XVtitle
sity. lie Is a Maine man by birth.
l’.an*, Kv , write-: “1 have been a
dys;,epi ie for years; tried all kiuh of
A Natural tltcnina Gum.
remedies but continued to grow worse.
The spruce and the sweet*gum are Bj tl, use • f K do'1 : egan to impr ve
not the only plants that afford a nat- at. yti' e aid alte taking a few bottle*
ural chewing gum. On the western am fuily re-t red in weight, health
strength and can eat whatever I
prairies the rosiu weed (Silpbium Incin and
like.” Kodol digests wh.tf you eat
latum) exudes a resinous substance and makes the siotuach sweet. S>ld
that after it hardens may be used for all druggists.
chewing. Country boys are wont to
¡mH the flower bonds from the plant
and to return later for the hnrdeir-d Are You Going to S . Louis P
juice. This same silpbium is familiar
to many by the name of compass plain
■ nd it is probably the s:>e, ,<•> 1 > w lia-i
Longfellow refers in "Evangeline.” It*
leaves are ns large as the largest learo-s
of the burdock, but cut soinetlimg like
an oak leaf. Tlnse great leave- «re
always held aloft with their eilges in
I want to see the turrin cities all along the track,
stead of their sides turned toward the
1 want to go through Paris to Jerusalem and back,
suu.- American Bmauist.
l*d like to see the bull of it—1 think I'd jest as soon
How to Manage the I’ie.
Gerri
Portland, Oregon
Take the submarine to Hade* and the airship to the moon.
1 don't care how 1 get there, friend, but when 1 make a »trike
It'* me Ier old St. Looi* jest to live along the Pike.
l'em.
To assure symmetry mid graeefnl
—“A Ballad of the Pike,” by Wallace Irwin.
Copyrighted by
Collier * Weekly. PuDliahed by permission.
proportions,
the
Pierson
fern
should
be
l' u k !• this t'm ‘ of the yetr and
grown ou raised stands or suspended How About Your Summer
jt e <• • ar«-.r alt u Slake for ;
OF
ACTING
STALS
ANO COSTLY
froui the roof of tlie greenhouse, aud
Vacation?
ACROBATS
I»1 < r $2<0t) j.u s . Ta«re are
the results will amply t- pay th.' grower
entries in tf.e *2000 2.17 tn t. In i
who aims to pixulm-e fine *peeimeus.
Newport on X’ quim Bay s the
L> ■> >• indt'taik Stake there aie
This fern should not l>e slradivl except ideal sea-ide result «file North I’ai-i-
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M. DOORS OPEN AT 1 ANO 7 P. M.
• ntr. -. I the Rural Spirit. Sta
in the hottest midsummer d lys. wL»-n tic Coast. il-mr.d trip tickets al
2:11 pace for *1< od. ttieie are 18 ent r es a slight wash on tlie glass 1:...y be greatly r«<iucort rate* on -ale fri m ail
| OWE 50-CENT TiOKET ADMITS TO EVERYTHING. CHILDREN UNDER I2,HALF PRICE
June 16,17, 18; July 1,2, Ji August 8,9, log txpumber J,
6,7; October <,4, 5.
In Hie Inland Empire Si. ke fur 3 needed to prevent burning. It is a S ait Ii tn Pae fi.' I» mt* n O egon, Oil
and a trr Jum* 1st. A-k agents for
Return limit, ninety day«.
j> a -old pacers for i-7X) there are 11 gross feeder and is happiest when ix»t tin tiier itiioiiuali in and a hatids(>mel)
bound
aud
given
liberal
stimulant,
with
i n ri .*, anci there are besidts II othei
illustrât» d souvenir b oklet, < r wate
The Rock Island System offers two
■aei g and tr ttiug rac * to say noth cool culture, abundant light and plenty t 1 * : w.n S' me, Mam ger C. A* E R.
of room. If these bints are f<u. wed IL, A J any. t)._g.. or W E C >man, G
routes to the World’s Fair City—via
i.gof the running races, of which there will be little or no tendency to
P. A. s. w. C >.. P irlland.
St. Paul-Minneapolis, and through
there wid be at hast t we> each day.
“revert to type." Gardening.
Scenic Colorado. No change of cars,
J he <•: inplng ground has been fixed
Ogden to St. Louis aud St. Paul to
up and streets laid out and ouiued,
How to Hull WalnuiM.
• rp
: r*
I
St.
Louis.
it .. ILL
L
’
Ilulliiig waimit*^ -
form
L-auips numbered and in charge of a
ed
is
a
dirty
and
di-agri
“
able
:.
-k.
for
L amp grand mt<s al. who wi 1 look
Full information on request.
i in*
-.•ttee of the
j if t-r t be matters t here day and night the juice stains the hand* a d< 1 p brow 11
Call or write.
n<>!st<
: .11 of Amer-
iWref i a- teen piped into tlie very hard to get off. There is. how
ever, a cleaner and easi» r way of re
A. H. M c D onald , General Ag-*t,
vs-< to breed
ica I* tu
around* and other imt r>\< m’tit*
140 3rd Street, cor. Alder Street,
moving the hulls.
11 Mr. W. W
H
-i.-in
Friesian
er*
xi!
I made, m king it one of tlie best camp­ Ashe has called the editor* m.entioii.
Portland, Ore.
■lai effort to
cattle
ing gr> ur.d* in the »late. Take your It is simply to bore a boh - zatiy iar
1 di-] ¡■Jay of that
ward
✓
I
Al the deaf mute school, while exca­ whole human, family ho finds that family and a lent and ei j y a week >' ger in diameter than a liull.-d walnut brei-1
HERE AND THERE.
Ill-xt September,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
vating for a septic tank, a spring of there aro 3lk),uu0.000 buttons worn, alt *"I «l comfort, to say nothing of lhe through a piece of maple or other hard The <s
s - i.-
-d of six prom
v rib W. J. Gillett of
A peculiarity of the current bank water with a strong flow was tapped at useless. No one has
discovered e iucati 'nal advantage*that you and wood and then drive the walnut lnent b
U nited S tates L and Orrira,
Roseburg, Oregon. June 18. lMk
statement is that the places showing a depth of eight feet that contained a the necessity for fourteen or sixteen the children will get at the fair that through It This not only removes the Rosen I». Wl . as chairman.
hulls,
but
does
it
quicker
than
any
Notice
is
hereby given tLst in compliWM»
ink« - ib<' following ref
The nd. 1res
increases are almost without exception large quantity of petroleum. Water pockets concealed in men's clothe*. t hey never could get any place else in other way with which we are acquaint­
with the provisiors <g the set ot Congress of
erence to tl
the w : Id’* fair prizes of-
Junes, 1878. entitled "An act tor the sale of
Hie same t ime.
In the West, wbile'an tqual number in left in a bucket over night contained a This is the limit of superfluity.
Umber lands in the states ot California, Ne­
ed.—American Botanist.
fered
by
the
Holstein Erie .in assocH
All
train*
t
f
the
S.
P.
Ii.
R
Co
heavy
scum
of
oil
and
had
a
strong
pe
­
vada, Oreson and Washington Territory,“ aa
tie East report decreases.
tlon:
The
shortest
line
between
extendeo to all the Public Land States by set
A Summer Cold
-t p at the grounds during tlie week.
A Useful Shrub.
ot August 4. 1W2. Mrs. Emma H. W illlaaa,
Doctors everywhere
reeonninnd troleum smell. Salem people are now
• Ti:b’ < di-eui and tl:»- merits of ti.r
Minneapolis,
St.
Paul
and
of
Spansway, County of Plerre.State ot Wash
'1 lie street railway system into
A sun.mer e■ ■ Irf is r ot ou'y atmoyinir.
Berberls thunbergil Is one of the Holstein l-'ii. *ian breed demand that a
Harper XX bukty ier the enervating firmer in their belief than ever that
inKton. has this day 9led in this offloo bar
Chicago
but
if
not
relieved
Poetim<
r
ia
will
be
Sa
i
m
has
been
thon
uglily
uver-
most
useful
shrubs
a
landscape
artist
effects of hot vuall.tr ard as a safe­ crude oil abounds in that section.
sworn statement No. 62*24. for the purchase of
the prohanle rw-ult by I all. O ,e oauied. n w car* puichared, tlie track can have. In winter Its berries are at­ most creditable show of our cattle be
the SWj, of Section No. 28.in Toanship No.40
guard agaii.it ma.alia—became of its
pres
'irt
at
this
groat
exposition.
Real
S
Range No. 3 W., Willumette Meridian,
A
St.
Petersburg
dispatch
says
that
Minute Cough Cure clears tlie phlegm,
purity. Sulci by E. H. Helms, Jack­
tractive;
In
spring
the
leaves
are
a
and will offer proof to show that the
widenr <1 to *ta daid gauge, and the
lxlug the imp »rtatice of a representative
draws
out
rite
ii.flimm
ition,
heals,
one
of
the
acts
of
grace
signalizing
the
land
sough*, is more valuable for its timber er
sonville.
sothes and strengthen* the lungs roach d improved allowing tlie com- bright green, and the younger ends are exhibit of II ’ sh in Erieslans nt St. I.ou
stone than for agricultural purposes, »nd *e
birth
ot
an
heir
to
the
throne
will
bo
usually
a
lighter
color
than
the
older
Tbeie is always teem at the top, but
establish her"claim to said land before the
is. tl.- Holstein Friesian Assoviatlon of
and bronchial tube«. One Minute pinv n make a 6-minute service and
Register and Receiver of this efflee al Rose­
the young man who a aits for a spec- the totol abolition of corporal punish­ Cough Cure is au ideal remedy tor the p > i jly shorter. The pavilion and branches. The coloring in autumn is
'
ea bM offend apeclal prim for
burg, Oregon, on Thursday, the 8th day of
ment
in
the
prisons
of
Bussia
A
num
­
exquisite.
It
never
grows
high,
is
children.
It
is
pieasaur
to
ti
e
ta
t
Sept
, 1AM.
be names as witnesses: J. ■
exhibits
of
its
cattle,
wldcli.
together
tally coretiuctcd elevator to lit his
Gardner. W. A. McCrcsson, all ot Roseburg.
and perfectly harmless. A certain cure gr> tn d-w ill be lighted by iocaades- well adapted for border or edging and
Oregon, Mrs. Clara J. Wise, L. A. Reed, all at
rare will never leave the gtound floor. ber of other reforms are promised on fi r Cr- up. Cough and Cold. Sold by c«nt electric lights, this giving 8 does well on terraces to edge a stair­ with the regular prizes offered by the
the christening of the young heir.
Tacoma, Washington.
exposition, make a sum to be competed
Forty yea’s ago there was tot a There are thousands of poor people City Drug Store.
Any and all persons claiming ad Tersely Ro
mb-h improved light service.
way.—Gardening.
for in amount never l>efore offered at
above described lands are requeateo to Ito
sitgle te«>iaptr in Jupan; Uday the throughout Russia who will wish that
their claims in this office on or before said (th
any live stock show. It will be seen
Things Doing In Forestry.
day of Sept.,llMM.
has 6(0. This speaks well for the the Czar might be blessed with twin
Why Ice Stays on Top.
from the arrangement of prizes offered
J. T. B ridcbs . Register.
CENTRAL POINTERS.
It is stated by D. G. Fairchild that that the large and the small breeder
change trim the old order of things to boys as often as possible, as it malroa
the
route
of
the
famous
some species of bamboo will stand a have an equal chance of winning some
WANTED.
the new.
It i« one of the most extra- rdinary
him so humane.
temperature of 6 degrees F. It is be­ thing and that it would be hardly pos­
«
BY JUSTICE.
Live
agents
to sell Dr. White’s
things
iu
this
extraordinary
world,
Two alleged claim jumpers were
The famous Bodkin murder case, '
Mr*. J. Purkeypile 1« visiting ID lieved that there are in California, Ore­ sible for any herd of ordinary merit to
Eectrie
Combs,
patented Jan. 1,’9D.s
wrifes
Henry
Martyn
Hart
in
tie
gon, Texas and throughout the gulf show at St. Penis and win nothin»
fouLd dead tear St. Mary s, Idaho, one which has been dragging in the courts
Portland.
Cure dandruff, hair fallirg out, sick
and southern states many localities Great tilling* are ex|>ecte<l of us, and
with 13 shots in Lis Udy, std a third of San Francisco for several years, has Outlook, that water should be the sole
and nervous headache*, yet cost no
Mi** lb rtha Cox lias gone to P< rt- suitable for the culture of bamboo.
iLanisaho m stiig. Claim jumping is boen disposed of finally. Mrs. Corde­ exception to the otherwise universal
mure than an ordiuary ci mb. bells
the 1 lolstoin-Eriesian association ap
Attention is being directed to the peals to its breeders with an.urgent re
on sight. Agents ate wild with suc­
risky business in that »rate, as well as lia J. Bodkin, convicted of the mur­ law that ail cooling bodies contrac* 1 uid, where her folks live.
cess. Send 50c for sample (half price)
John E. Ro-s came down from Port­ pine lands of the south and to the pos­ quest that the display of our cattle
.and therefore inerea-e in density.
in most any other locality.
der of Mrs. John P. Dunning by means
Write quick. The Dr. White Electrlo
sibilities of scientific forestry in pro­ ■hall far surpass any previous exhib1
“The Train.for.Comfort”
land
Monday,
tovi*it.
his
mother,
who
Water
contracts
a,
it*
tempira
’
ure
Comb Co., Decatur 111.
The‘divining rod,” also known as of poisoned candy sent through the
moting forest production in the south
tlon."
every night in the year.
“ward of Mercury,” or ‘ rod of Aron,” mails, was sentenced to life imprison­ falls ard therefore becomes heavier is critically ill. He has since sent for ern Atlantic coast states. The neces­
Kind of Dairy Cows Wanted
his wife.
and
sinks
until
it
reachis
39
degrees.
s*o vare
;
;uUi>n Fort»ec
sity for the protection of the present
laafoiktc. brarcb, u»ually of hazel, ment. Judge Cook, in pa-sing sen­
Before starting on a »rip-no matter
It Is tlie herd of sp.s ial purpose dairy
»¿e C&fcarets C......................
.• ortau
G II. Perkins, who fell from a bad forests from fire, destructive lumber­
where—write for interesting information
sometimes of irou or brass and copper, tence took occasion to say that the wo­ At this tempera! lire wa'er is the
."tin lai w nnra ir-i
cows we want and not the herd kept to
about comfortable traveling.
heaviest.
This
is
the
point
of
its
ing,
etc..
Is
recogulzed,
and
the
possi
­
of
hay
si
me
time
ago
and
broke
In
­
by which minerals and water are sup­ man should have been sentenced to
bilities of handling the forest so as to furnish chores for the owner or hired
H. L. SISLER. Gen’l Agt.,
posed to be discovered beneath tne sur­ hang and 'bat the jury erred in fixing niiximum densily. From this point arm, Ins almost recovered.
man. Dairy type is not an accident; it
produce a continuous crop.
182 Third St.. Portland, Oregon.
it begins to expand. Therefore in
F. M. Amy and Ji s. Wright, who
is
not
something
that
just
happened.
face of the earth. Suspended by the punishment to life imprisonment.
T.
W.
TEASDALE,
Gen l Pass. Agt.
The leadtng problems in New Hamp­
winter, although the surface may be v.eul to the mountains la*t week,
St. Paul, Minn.
two pitugs or between the bails of the
Blue prints of township maps, show freezing at a temperalure of 32 de-
shire forests are said to be the refor­ There are good reasons for every jxrliit
of
makeup.
It
1s
advisable
that
every
accompanied
by
their
wives,
have
re
­
thumbs it Is thought to show by a ing all vacant land, fifty cents each
esting of white pine areas and the
grtes, th* water at the bottom of the turned.
maintenance <vf the spruce output. Re­ one engaged In dairying should procure
clear inclination the spot where a mine For reliable information concerning
a pure blooded sire.- M. L. Thomas In
ol is six or teven degrees warmer.
government land write to Frank E.
or spring is bidden under ground.
lb'v T. M. Jones and Jcc Mann, cent statistics show that nearly 2,000,- Hoard's Dairyman.
Ailey, Abstracter, Roseburg, Oregon
Suppose that water, like everything
000
acres
of
land
have
reverted
from
wirii their families, Mr. aid Mrs
Character d boiest Reserve Scrip fo
A Fresno, Cal, dispatch says within e!*e, ha* jjone < n contracting as it
Unproved farm laud to an unimproved
To Cure a Cold tn One Day.
— FOR
sale, in large or small quantities, by the next two week* 250 Chinese of that cooled unt’ it reached the freezing B (>th Lee, Mrs. Mann and others, state, and much of this is adapted to
Taking Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets.
have goriu to the Lioptields.
Frank E. Ailey, upstairs over Land
the growth of white pine. Forestry au­ All Druggists refund the money it it fails to
Office, 1 lose burg, Oregon. Will place city will cut off their queues and put point. '1 he heaviest water would
W. H. Patrick, who has been one of thorities suggest the planting of areas cure. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c.
|
their
shirts
Inside
their
trousers.
This
have
sunk
to
the
lowest
place
and
same for non-resident purchasers.
there become ice. Although it 1» our leading citizens during the past ,'1'on which no reforestration bus taken
You can gel most anything in Ore­ was decided at a meeting of the Chi
true that eight pints of watsr become several years, will in a short time pl ee, thinning when necessary, refor­
Railway between the
gon, and with less effort, than in any nose Empire Reform Association. This
here | ests ? the cut over areas and extending
is the first definite action in a move­ bine pints of Ice, and therefore ice­ move b :ck t<> h is farm between
the
forest
area
over
all
lands
which
other slate in ibe Union. For instance,
ment that Chinese here claim w'dl end bergs flort. showing above the sur­ »nd Tolo.
are not ?dapted to agricultural crops.
in Josephine county, a man has an or­
Rev. F. XV. Carstens of Medford,
in tbec'ipping of queues iu every city face rm eighth of their bulk, still bad
chard of ten acres of apples that yields
and
j of the state. The Chinese concerned the water when at the bottom turned the popular Baptist minister, will on
OASTOXTZ.A..
him a lot of money each year; in the
__ Th« Kind You Hart Always Boughl
are members of the progressive polit- into Ice the stones would have locked Friday t vening, Aug. 26th, deliver Bsan tho
winter be takes out all kinds of gold
I leal party that aims to overthrow the It iu their interstices and held it one of bis able lectures in the Baptist Signatare
The Modern Remedy for Women
*beneaiL hi» orchaid, and when be gets
• Empress Dowager and introduce mod­ there, and b, f ire the winter wa* over church of Central Point.
short ot apples aud gold he amuses
K EXICON A has Cured some ot the
the whole p<ol wonld become solid
ern customs in China.
nu-.st cases ot
Tlie Chicago Portland Special, tlie
himself wirti catching salmon from a
A WONDERFUL INVENTION
Special Excursions to St.
IVby are there two buttons, or even ice, and all the poor fish would be en­
most luxurious train in tire wprld.
OVARIAN and UTERINE Disorder*
TO SPOKANE. ST. PAUL, DU-
stream with which he Irrigates his or­
Drawing-room «sleeping cars, dining
The tomb'd in clear, beautiful crystal.
one,
on
the
sleeve
of
a
coat?
Louis.
LITH,
MINNEAPOLIS,
CHICAGO,
chard and wfien be gets short of ap­
It is interesting to note that for-1
car, buffet smoking and library car
positive cure for LEUCORRHOEA
ST.
LOUIS,
ALL
POINTS
EAST
ncu-
'
wrder
took
a
census
ot
his
buttons
aud
tunes are frequently made by tlie in­
ples, and gold he amuses himself catch­
(barber and'bath). Less thaQ three
and SOUTH.
.ZV -i ‘ j T*
- a -A. .
hlch I found that twenty of them were un-
Septi mber 5, 6 and 7 and (>ctober 3, vention of articles of minor import-1
days Portland to’Chicagri
ing salmon irum a stream with wl-----
!.,j
Haw
Aif
Hearn ;ue
4 at d 5 are tlie remaining dates upon ance. Many of-the most popular de­
'
----- He is particularly auxiou-
T
he R exicona C o .
Overland
Trains
Daily
o
he irrigates his orchard and washes as to the «two buttons behind on a 4i en» tors
which tickets will be sold at induced vices are those designed to benefit the
Lady Agents Wanted 1 <an |n(-. i'a|
The Flytr and Fast Mail.
bls gold. Great country, this.
rate* to t.iie St. Loni* hair. These people and meet popular conditions,'
Send tor Booklet
i <••' JvSC, VOI.
1 frock coat. Taking a survey of the
rates ai ply over Hie Denver and Rio an i one of t ht most interesting of
------
im
I»?-
Grande and M issouri Pacific. For the I these that ha*ever been invented is
Splendid Service, Up-to-
patrons of these roads special excur-| the Dr. White Electric Comb, patent­
son cars will lie run through from ed Jan l 94 These wotideiful combs
to Chicago are operated daily via the
date
Equipment, Courte­
Oregon Railroad & Navigation
Portland and St. Louis without positively cure dandruff, iiair falling
ous
Employes.
out, sick and nervous headaches, and
change.
•
Company, Oregon Short Line Rail­
S. e tlie many points of interest ! when u*> d in connection with Dr.
Daylight trip across the
road, Union Pacific Railroad and
DIGESTS WHAT VOU EAT
White
’
s
Electric
Hair
Brush
are
posi
­
about the Mormon Capital and take a
Cascade and Rocky
Chicago A North-Western Railway
Th, »100 bott!«contains 2'4 «ma,th, trial *1:-, '■ ich se! »for 50 centa.
f
rifle through.nature’s picture gallery. tively guaranteed to make straight
mountains
to Chicago from 1 rtland and points
rXIPAXKO O8L.T AT TUI LABORATORY CF
During the closing months travel to hair curly in 25 days' time. Thou-'
in Oregua.
E. C. DeWITT fie COMPAlpf, CUICACO. ILL. the fair will be very heavy. If you sands of these electric combe have!
l>ailv «nd personally conducted ,x-
Tickets,
Rates,
Folders
and
full
Informa
­
rout m i late going write W. C Me been sold tn tlie various cities of the*
cursions in Buhman tourist sleepiM
tion, cali on or adress
cars
hom Portland, Los Angeles and
Bt l ie, general agent ift Portland for Union, and the demand is constantly :
H. DICKSON,
Sin I ran - o, through to Chicago
lut ncKet Agent, 122 Third St. Portland, Ore.
tlie Denver and Rio Grande, for par- Increasing. Our agents are rapidly t
rures Grip
without change.
S. G. YERKES, G. W. P. A,,
becoming rich selling these combs. '
1 ictilars of these excurbions.
West Side.
612 First Avenue. Seattle, Wash.
A C BARKER.
in Two Days.
R.R. RITCHII:
They positively sell on sight. Send.
Gen '1 Agt . »S3 Third St..
Gen’!
Market St
roKl LAKU. OU Í»
for
sample.
Men
’
s
size
35c.
ladies
’
50c
SAN
1-
KANU
IS
Medford.
(Ore.
O z ?-. S T O It I A .
—half price while we are introducing
Soars the
YouJIavHlways 80113 them. See Want Column of this
Chicago & Nurttb Western Ry
Boars the
Open Nights
ügnutore
pa|>er. The Dr. White Electric Comb
ßigüature.
Co., Decatur, Jll.
tt
"
zfy
klf //
1 1
1 / / / MT?
■
tt
-SUCH AS THE
R
hino ^ WORLD MAS NEVER
a '
L in captivity ^¿iSEEN BEFORE
PARADE GLORIES FREE UPON THE STREETS EVERY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK
To St. Louis and Return
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 Sho^Gromids.
Medford, Saturday, Sept. 3
Crow Flies”
North-
Western
Limited
co hi
ASK THE ACENT
Tickets
Mothers and Daughters
Try REXICONA
y
2
Missouri River
Chicago
TWO
Through Trains
DY5PEÌ
Weeks & Baker
funeral Directors
and Embalmers
To Cure a Cold in One Day
um*»
S.
Double-Track
*''a
I