Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, July 03, 1902, Image 4

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Tbe Samc'Old Story.
J. A. Kelley relatcean experience simi­
lar to that which has happened in almost
everv neighborhood in the United Slates
?nd has b»n told and re-told by thou­
The People's
sands of others. He says: “last sum­
mer I had an attack of dysentery and
A shland , Or.., Thursday, July 3, 19C2 purchased a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
which I took according to directions and
with entirely satisfactory results. The
trouble was controlled much quicker
than former attacks when I used other
remedies.” Mr. Kelley is a well-known
citizen of Henderson, N. C. For sale by
i all druggists.
nitfl
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Out
the Wet
SAWYER’S
Eictlllor Brand
i
Th« best waterpreef ««reenn in ths
world.
Mada from the beet m»’erial« and
warranted waterproof. Made to stand
the roughest work and weather.
Leek for the trade mark. If your dealer
does not bare them, write for catalogue to
I. Y. Bdtisg and Fickisg Co., 4?U.. Sen Fmciuo.
or II. M. HAW YER dr SON, Sole Mfrs.
East Cambridge, Maa«.
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GRAND FORKS
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THROUGH TICKETZ
TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA *
NEW YORK
BOSTON AND ALL
POINTS EAST an 1 SOUTH
Through tickets to Jtpan sn<i China, via
Tacoma and Northern Pacific Steamship
Co.
Forinforinatton, time cards, map 8nd
tickets, call on or write
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant General I’ai.r-enger Agent.
PORTLAND. CKKGON.
TICBLlErrS
TO AND FROM ALL
POINTS
EAST
VIA
SHORT LINE
TO
ST. PAUL, DULUTH. MINNEAPOLIS. CHICACO
AND POINTS EA8T.
Through Palace anti Tourist Sleepers
Dining and Buffet Smoking
Library Cars.
DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME
For Kates, Folders, and Full informa­
tion regarding tickets, routes, etc,, call on
or address
H. DICKSON,
City Ticket agt , Portland, Or.
J. W PH ALON,
T. P, A., 122 Third Street, Portland, Or.
A. B. C. DENNISTON, G. W. P. A.
Seattle, Wn.
612 First Avenue
O regon
S molline
a»»
U nion P acific
T ime S chmuules .
FROM
PORTLAND, OR.
Der amt
Emperor William as a Target
Paris, June 24.—The Rappel pub­
lishes a Berlin story to the effect thit
a shot was fired at Emperor Willtam
of Germany while on the train to Dus­
Died Suddenly on Ferryboat.
San Francisco, June 23.—As the seldorf. The bullet pierced one of the
ferry steamer Encinal was passing coaches, but did no further damage.
Goat island on her trip to San Fran The police have no clew.
cisco Friday a neatly dressed woman
Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physician
among the passengers was seen to of Smith’s Grove, Ky., for over thirty
pale and clutch at her heart. She years, writes his personal experience
asked Charles Glasner to bring her with Foley’s Kidney Cure. “For years
a glass of wine, but when he returned I have been greatly bothered with kid­
with it she was unconscious. She ney trouble and enlarged postrate gland.
died almost immediately. The body I used everything known to the pro­
fession without relief, until I was in­
was taken to the morgue, where it duced to use Foley’s Kidney Cure. After
will be held for identification.
using three bottles I was entirely relieved
and cured. I prescribe it now daily in
Heartburn.
my practice and heartily recommend its
When the quantity of food taken is too use to all physicians for such trouble, for
large or the quality too rich, heartbum I can honestly state I have prescribed it
is likely to follow, and especially so if in one hundred cases with perfect suc­
the digestion has been weakened by cess.”—T. K. Bolton._____
constipation. Eat slowly and not too
Whipped by Mother-in-Law.
freely of easily digested food. Masticate
the food thoroughly. Let six hours
El Paso, Texas, June 24.—Juan Ml-
elapse between meals and when you feel caba, a full-blood Acoma Pueblo In-
a fullness and weight in the region of the dian residing near Las Cruces, N.
stomach after eating, indicating that has committed suicide because he was
you have eaten too much, take one of
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab­ whipped by his mother-in-law. The
lets and the heartburn may be avoided. Indian had a quarrel with his wife and
whipped her. He was in turn whipped
For sale by all druggists.
by his mother-in-law. Unable to bear
Suicide at Redwood City.
up under the indignity he secured a
Redwood City, June 24.—An un­ revolver and blew out his brains. This
known man was found today suspend­ is the first suicide ever reported
ed from a gum tree near Burlingame. among the Acoma Pueblos, and the
He was well dressed 'and apparently old tribesmen attribute it to the edu­
had seen the bright side of life. He cation he received at the government
was five feet nine inches in height and
schools._____________
Lad a gray beard and hair. He was
'J he Best Liniment For Strains.
about 40 years old and apparently an
Mr. F. H. Wells, the merchant at Deer
American. Nothing was found on the
body that would throw any light on Park, Ljpng Island, N.Y., says: “Ialways
his identity. A book was found, but recommend Chamberlain’s Pain Balm as
the leaves had been torn out and the the best liniment for strains. I used it
last winter for a severe lameness in the
name in the back scratched out, evi­ side, resulting from a strain, and was
dently to prevent .dentlflcation. The greatly pleased with the quick relief it
body was brought to the Morgue and effected.” For sale by all druggists.
will remain there a few days to await
Cause of Volcanic Eruptions.
Identification.
What Is the geologist that thou art
mindful of him? So Mont Pelee seems
to say mockingly to mankind. Nat­
urally scientists, or at least the more
discreet among them, shrink from lift­
ins* their puny explanations and pre­
dictions In the face of such earth shak­
ing and incalculable disasters as those
on the islands of Martinique and St
Vincent. However, they furnish a sub­
ject to which scientists may well devote
their most careful investigation, though
it may be utterly beyond their power
to solve or master the mystery of the
earth’s convulsions.
Scientists are far from agreeing on
the causes which produce such terri­
ble convulsions of the earth’s surface
with the accompanying earthquakes,
volcanic explosions and tidal waves.
It is probable, in fact, that different
causes are at work. One theory which
seems to be gaining ground is that the
vast deposits of a great river system
That was Lincoln’s famous reply to (the Mississippi, for instance, drops
those who urged him to make a change
in generals at a critical period of the enormous weights of soil not very far
Civil war.
from the West Indian volcanic region)
Lincoln’s saying is worth remember­ constantly by pressure force new mat­
ing, especially when you are asked to ter into a furnacelike depository of
"swap” Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery for a bootless bargain, de­ molten rocks many miles below the
scribed as "just as good,” at the critical surface; that the molten mass is thus
time when health is at stake.
forced upward through immensely
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov­
deep
crevasses existing in volcanic re­
ery is a medicine which has a record of
ninety-eight per cent, of cures. It is an gions and left there iu early stages of
absolutely reliable family medicine, non­ geologic formation; that the molten
alcoholic and noil-narcotic. It always mass encounters either subterranean
helps; it almost always cures. Why
should any one who is seeking a cure lakes or floods of water which has per­
for sickness, and is persuaded that the colated from the sea; that thus an enor­
** Discovery ” will cure him, " swap ” the mous volume of steam is generated,
substance for the shadow at the risk of aud that when this steam power be­
health ?
Dr. Pierce’s Goltleu Medical Discov­ comes sufficiently strong some volcano
ery cures diseases of the stomach aud or volcanoes “blow off their heads,” as
other organs of digestion and nutrition. the expression goes, with varying re­
What is popularly termed " weak ” stom­ sults, sometimes causing incalculable
ach is the common cause of various forms
of physical weakness,—such as " weak ” disaster, as iu the case of Mont Pelee,
heart, "weak” lungs, "weak” or slug­ and sometimes doing little damage.
gish liver, "weak” nerves, etc. The
The basic molten lava in volcanic
entire body and its several organs are
formation
Is thought to exist some
dependent for strength upon the food
prepared in the stomach. The "weak” thirty miles below the earth’s surface.
stomach cannot provide the fool­ The strain of the pressure before the
strength for the various organs, which explosion is such that great rocks are
in their turn become " weak ” and unable
to accomplish the work for which they torn and ground to powder by the su­
were designed. "Golden Medical Dis­ perheated steam, and often this powder
covery ” cures through the stomach dis­ is carried for an immense distance.
eases which have their cause in a dis­
Earthquakes almost always precede
eased condition of the stomach and the
allied organs of digestion and nutrition. or follow eruptions and are then evi­
It enables the perfect digestion and dently results of tbe same general phe­
assimulation cf food by which the body nomena. More than half of the earth’s
is built up into a condition of sound volcanoes are on islands, and most of
health. It purifies the blood, driving
out the poisons which breed and feed the others are near the coast, a fact in­
dicating pretty clearly that the sea has
disease.
an important part in preparing the
Preferred to Dse,
forces which cause the explosion.
“Have taken Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­
A rrive
Chicago- Salt Lake. Denver. Ft. 4:30 p. in
Portland
Worth.Omaha. Kan­
Special
sas City, St Louis,
9 a. m,
Chicago and East.
Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver. Ft. 8;10 a-m.
Express
Worth, Omaha. Kan­
8;C0 p. m
sas City, St Louis,
Via Hun­ Chicago and East.
tington
St. Paul Walla Walla, Lewis 7 a. m.
Fast Mail ton, SpoXane, Min­
6:15 p m
neapolis, St. Paul
via
Duluth, Milwaukee,
Bpo kane Chicago and East.
Portland to Chicago 72 Hours
NO CHANGE OF CARS
Ocean and River Scher!ule from
Portland.
1
8p.m
I
All sailing dates sub-,
ject to change.
[4:30 pm
For San Francisco—1
Sail every 5 days
4 p. m.
C olumbia R iver
Daily
Ex. Sun.
S teamers
Ex Sun­
day. 8 p.
j>, Satur­
day 10 p. To Astoria and Way-
m.
Landing«.
Go East Through Portland
fVTickets via this route on sale at |
8. P. depot.
A. L. CRAIG,
Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or,
Trolley Car on Fire.
New York, June 24.—While run­
ning at a high rate of speed a Myrtle
avenue trolley car in Brooklyn took
fire, burning the metorman and five
passengers, one probably fatally. Oth­
er passengers were badly injured,
jumping to escape the flames, which
swept the full length of the car, being
carried by the wind.
EDITORIAL
Tells of Creeks That Will Produce
Vast Sums.
There is something humorous in the Í
Seattle, June 24.—J. P. Parkinso»
laborious effort to show that the vote for ; editor of the Nome News, who spent
Governor Geer doesn’t mean anything at' the past winter in Nome and is here
all. The law was procured Lv the pres-,! cn a flying trip, said yesterday:
"The past winter at - Nome was a
ent dynasty with the-expectation that if'
long one, but not particularly severe.
it failed of its purpose to enthrone itself There was cnly one storm of unusual
it would use the law to defeat, if possible, severity between January 1 and 10.
any candidate but its own for United That blizzard enveloped the entire
peninsula.
Many mushers
were
States senator. It was a fine scheme for caught out and were badly frozen.
that contingency, but now the invention Business during the winter was quiet.
has turned to plague the inventor. It is T-ene was little money in circulation
The dust is generally shipped out in
quite true, as said that “the law was not the fall and there is little left
made for a condition of this kind.” Strange to say, however, thirty-five sa­
The law cannot and was never sup­ loons took out government licenses,
costing |1500 each and generally lost
posed to have any legal binding force. I money during the winter. None ol
It is addressed solely to the moral sense them. I think, made any money. The
of the legislature. It was argued that that faro banks lost fully $50,000 during
the closed season and that practically
body would not disregard the choice of
was all that kept the camp. In the
the people expressed at the polls, and mercantile busier s there
was
so
proof was drawn from the electoral sys- i much competition that staple and
canned goods were aimost as cheap
tern of choosing the president, where'
as in Seattle cr San Francisco.
the vote of the presidential elector rests
"Socially Nome was extremely gay.
solely upon a moral and not a legal basis. As soon as navigation closed all busi­
ness cares were thrown' to the winds
As it turns out the authors of the law
and then followed a series of enter­
never meant themselves to be bound by it. i tainments that were both novel and
It is claimed now that the law provid­ pleasing. All of the societies gave
ing for nomination by petition was balls an hops and with amateur the­
atricals, parties, etc., they enjoyed
meant only to provide for independent ! themselves immensely.
nominations, and that Mr. Geer has no
"A number of mining suits were
stan< ig as a republican candidate. But I trieu during the winter and the court
worked hard. In every case original
the | lublican convention had the op-
locators were given the full benefit of
portunity to make a regular nomination. the law, something unknown during
It did not do so because none of the ue previous regime.
"The mining conditions are excel­
candidates ventured to submit their
lent. There is more work going on
claims to the people. They had a surer than ever before. Numorous dumps
thing, they thought, with the legisla­ were being taken out or had been
ture. And if it be conceded that Mr. taken out when I left. The returns
are usually pleasing and exceed even
Geer lias standing only as an independ­ the expectations of the owners. They
ent candidate, it was an independent were getting ready for extensive work
republican candidate, and he got all the this summer, and the output will be
much larger than last year.
republican votes.
“It's a bad time
to swap horses when
you are crossing a
stream.”
covery and it did me more good than anything I
could get,’’ writes Mrs. Julia A. Wilcox, of Cygnet,
Wood Co., Ohio, Box 25. " 1 doctored with three
different doctors for weak heart, but they did
me no good. I was so tired aud discouraged if I
had had my choice to live or die I would have
prefered to die. My husband heard of ‘ Golden
Medical Discovery’ and he bought me a bottle.
I took that aud the first half seemed to help me.
I took six bottles before I stopped. Iam per­
fectly well aud am cooking for boarders (I have
six), aud am taking in washing besides. I will
truly say I thiuk your medicine will do all it is
recommended to do, aud more. It has been a
God-send to me. I will be willing to answer
any letters of inquiry that any one wishes me to.
If you think this will be the means of helping
any j>o
suffering woman to obtain relief you
may
it ana make any honest use of it
you wish to.”
*
Was Bedfast,
'•I had been sick for more than a year with
kidney trouble,” writes Mrs. Lucy llayter, of
Jacksboro. Jack Co.. Texas. «Several different
doctors treated me, but none did me any good.
One doctor said I never could be cured,” that I
had Bright’s Disease. I suffered nearly death
at times; had spells the doctor called spasms.
Was bedfast most of the time for six months.
My mother begged me to try Dr. Pierce’s Goldeu
Medical Discovery. With but little hope I wrote
to Dr. Fierce and he said he could cure me. I
begau to take his ‘Goldeu Medical Discovery’
and although I had given up to die, I began U j
improve fiotn the start, and by fhe time I had
taken twenty-two bottles I was entirely cured.
I thank God ter the ‘ Golden Medical Discovery.’
I weigh more than ever before in my life, and
believe I am entirely well.”
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
Adviser, containing 100S pages, and over
700 illustrations, is sent free on receipt
of stamps to defray expense cf mailing
on tv. Send 2t oue-cent stamps for the
book in paper cover, or 31 cents for the
book in cloth binding.
Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
C anadian P acific
JVew Fast Service
by the
Imperial Limited
4 DAYS 4
Across the Continent.
The time is arranged to pass the greatest
soenic features of the line dnring daylight.
Pamphlets furnished free on application
E. J. COYLE,
F. R. JOHNSON,
▲sat. Gen. Paas. Agt..
F. & P. A.,
Vaaeeuyar, B. 0,
Perttandf Ora
NOME EDITOR BOOMS CAMP,
THE GEER SDtATCRiAL VOTE.
I
It may be that the vote is a farce.
But it is a farce of their own getting up
“Is there nobody,” we are asked,
“among the republicans of Oregon, who
wants Mr. Fulton?” Doubtless there
are, but he did not give them an oppor­
tunity to say so.
In the meantime, people will watch
the comedy. Its humorous side will
tend to relieve the tedium of the long,
sunny summer days.—Portland Journal1
OREGON’S VICTORIES.
Summer complaint is unusually preva­
lent among children this season. A well
developed case in the writer’s family was
cured last week by the timely use of
Chamberlain’s Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy—one of the best patent medi­
cines manufactured and which is always
kept on hand at the home of ye scribe.
Tltis is not intended as a free puff for the
company, who do not advertise with us,
but to benefit little suffers who may not
be within easy access of a physician.
No family should be without a bottle of
this medicine in tbe house, especially in
the summer-time.—Lancing. Iowa, Jour­
nal. For sale by all druggists.
Buffalo, means a great deal for Oregon.
It was no accident. It was a matter of
merit. This state would not have re­
ceived the awards it did in the face of a
big competition unless it had the goods
to present the world. The probability
is that in extent our exhibit was smaller
than that of many other states, but we
It is unquestionably a fact that we have
the soil and climate for raising the best
fiuiti and vegetables in the world.
There is no perfection in the world, nor
Family cares and duties do not weigh
is there in Oregon, but we can give the
down the well woman, and the children
world more good points than most of the are never in her way. But when the
states. This is not a matter of bragga­ womanly health fails, and there is a con­
stant struggle with weakness and pain,
docio so common when it is desired to household duties are a burden almost
boom a state, but a fact demonstrated past bearing, and children are a cease­
less annoyance aud worry.
by the presentation of the ocular proof.
Weak women are made strong an/1
With its great advantages this state in sick women are made well by the use o\
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It
the coming few years should make a establishes regularity, dries disagreeable
progress that shall be pronounced in its drains, heals inflammation and ulcera­
character. Will the people of Oregon be tion and cures female weakness.
Sick women are invited to consult Dr.
equal to the occasion and push ahead in Pierce by letteryyTC. All correspondence
strictly private and sacredly confidential.
the matter in which it deserves.
Address Dr. R. \ . Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
It took a long time to get the Indian
war pension bill, but the people of Ore­
gon generally will rejoice in the final
victory of the veterans.
Goy. Geer thinks the reasons for an
extra session outweigh those against it.
"I had been ailing some time, troubled with
female weakness.’’«•rites Mrs. W::i. H. Johnson,
of Avondale. Chester Co.. Pa. "Every month I
would have to lie on ray back. I tried many
different medicines and nothing gave me relief
until I began Dr. Pierce's medicines, using two
bottles of ‘ Favorite Prescription ' aud two of -
‘Goiden Medical Discovery.’ These medicines
have cured me. When I began your treatment
I was not able to do ven- much, but now I do
the work for my family of nine, and feel better
to-day than I have for a year. I thank you,
doctor, from the bottom of my lieart, for well
do I know that you are the oue'who cured me.”
" Favorite Prescription ” has the testi­
mony of thousands of women to its com­
plete cure of womanly diseases. Do not
accept an unknown and unproved sub­
stitute in its place.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the
best laxative for family use.
Woodburn
What Two Cents Will Do
E. HOOVER,
June 28th and July 1st, 2nd, 3d and J^th
the Burlington icill sell tickets to
all points East and return
at greatly reduced rates
Bears th«
Signatare of
—Plan an itinerary for you,
—Advise you what side trips to
take,
—What to see.
Call at office or write for full particulars.
R. W. FOSTER,
Ticket Agent Burlington Route,
100 Third St Cor. Stark,
Portland, Or
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Coi'iieetil».? ate
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roeches, e ectric
1 VI • s, i- < am Ita, ut a temi tqiixltil
b
no ot Lei ime
See tildi jour t ekel reads via •• i be
Milwaukee” wiieu g<>iug to aux p int
ill the United S'ates or Canada,
All
In Use For Over 30 Years
ticket agents tell t belli.
For rates, pamphlet» or Ollier iu for-
marión, address
J. W C asey ,
H. 8 R owe ,
Trav. i a-e Agent.
General Agent
l’ORTL iND, OREGON.
EAST THRO
SAN FRANCISCO
ARE YOU GOI G EAST ?
Be sure and see that your
Ticket reads via
If yon are in no special hurry,
let us suggest that you go East via
San Francisco.
It costs no more
than by one of the “direct” lines.
The ride through the Willam­
ette Valley is interesting, Mt. Shasta
is beautiful,San Francisco is the most
fascinating of American cities, Salt
Lake is a good place to spend a day.
Then there’s the trip through Colo­
rado—nothing like it on earth,
At
Denver you take the Burlington and
go east cm a finely equipped train, re­
ceiving the best of service.
A. C.
SHELDON,
General Agent,
Cor. Third and Stark Sts.,
Portland, Ore.
Northwestern
Line!
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CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOU« and
OMAHA RAILWAY«
Tiiia is tbs
LINE
GREAT SHORT
Between
DULUTH - ST. PAUL - CHICAGO
And All Pointn East and South.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves-
tibuled Dining and Sleeping Car
Trains and Motto:
ALWAYS
ON
TIME ”
Have given this road a national reputa­
tion. All classes of passengers carried
on the vestibuled tiains without extra
charge. Ship your freight and travel
over this famous line, All agents have
tickets.
W. C. S avage ,
»V. H. M ead ,
Trav. F & P. A.
General Agent
243 Washington St , Portland, Or.
But if you are going eaet write us for
our rates and let us tell you about the
service and accommodations offered by
the Illinois Central Railroad. Through tourist cars
via the Illinois Central from Pacific Coast to Chicago
and Cincinnati. Don’t fail to write us about your trip as we are
in a position to give you some valuable information and assistance.
had the quality that could not be beaten.
Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, de­
nounced the Panama bill as the monu­
mental fraud of the age. He was right,
and Mark Hanna lead the hosts in the
interest of the railroads. This country
is being bossed in tbe interest of the
trusts.—Albany Democrat.
L <t< <?
kuiiAti
AT IT
LOW EXCURSION RATES
The Kind You Have Always Bought
THE SIGNATURE OF
woilo
mane «ttL»¿ZZ i laiuscvutio mai Lines,
assuring to passengers tbe best service
DON’T QUESS
L.
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
CIRCUIT COURT.
Fruit Trees, Shrubbery
CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children
rui nmg tl.e “Pioneer Limited”
trains every day art* night betweeu St
Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chi­
cago. •The only perfect train? in tbe
The victory of Oregon at the Charles­
Elmira M Morgan vs John Morgan;
ton exposition, following the victory at suit for divorce
It will bring relief to sufferers from
Nursery
asthma or consumption, even in the
worst cases. This is about what one dose
The official announcement by the of Foley’s Honey and Tar costs. Isn’t it
J. H. Settlemeier & Son,
Austro-Hungarian minister of foreign worth a trial?—T. K. Bolton.
Proprietors.
affairs that the triple alliance between
The London Daily Mail understands
Germany, Austria and Italy will be re­ that the system under which British
newed in practically unmodified form , .Leers are educated and trained is con-
creates no surprise, nor will it startle demued iu the most emphatio and
the most nervous diplomat. The drel- sweeping terms In the unanimous re­
bund, once a mighty factor in Europe­ pore of the commission appointed over apples ; pears ,
an politics, is not now reckoned as an a year ago to inquire into the entire
PEACHES, PLUMS,
especially important force, at least not subject. The report is believed to be
an amazing document, Among other
an aggressive force. The constituents
PRUNES, APRICOTS
things, the c^nnuttee asserts that ouoe
of the triple alliance have not now so »u offioor has gained the rank of oap-
much in common as have the signatory tain his subsequent advancement de­
VERYTHING guaranteed true to
powers of either the Anglo-Japanese pends upon anything but knowledge.
name. One of the oldest-estab­
lished and best known nurseries
or the Franco-Russian alliance. The
The greatest healer of modern times
relations of Italy with France have is Banner Salve for cuts, wounds, sores, on the Pacific coast.
grown so friendly that even if its pov­ piles and all skin diBeases. It is
erty did not prevent it figuring largely teed. Use no substitute.—T. K.
as an ally In case of war it is doubtful
I
whether Germany could count abso­
lutely upon Italy’s aid against either
France or Russia. As for Austria, its
chief interests now seem to demand
peace in tbe Balkans above all else.
For that the friendliest possible rela­
tions with Russia are needed. The
Slav sentiment is already strong in the
empire, and tbe enmity between the
Czechs and the German nationalists
has become so bitter that the end of
any war would probably see the two
kingdoms divided in fact as they are
now in sentiment As against either
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NOTICE FOR
PUBLICATION.
United States Lat.d Office,
Roseburg, Oregon. May 27 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress
of June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for the
sale of Timber Lands in the states of Cali­
fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territory” as extended to all the public
land states by act of August 4. 1892, John
Beagle, of Ashland, Jackson county s’ate
of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office
his sworn statement No 2569 for the pur­ ' This preparation contains all of the
chase of the 8KJ4 of section 28 in town­ digestants and digests all kinds of
ship 38, range 4 East and will offer
proof that tbe land sought is more valuable food. It gives instant relief and never
for tbe timber or stone than for agricultural fails to cure. It allows you to eat ail
purposes, and to establish his claim to said the food you want. The most sensitive
land before the county clerk of Jackson stomachs can take it. By its use many
county. Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, thousands of dyspeptics have been
on Friday, tbe 8th day of tugust. 19Cn2, He cured after everything else failed. It
names as witnesses tbe following named prevents formation of gas on the stom­
persons: J. E. Pelton,of Ashland, Oregon,
W.T. Beagle, of Ashland. Oregon, G. 8. ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Butler, of Ashland, Oregon, J. M. Clern- Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
mens, of Ashland, Oregon,
It can’t help
Any and all persons claiming adversely
but do you good
the above described lands are requested to ;
tile their claims in this office on or before Prepared only b j E.O. D e W itt & Co.. Chicago
The JI. bottle contains 254 times the 50c slza
the said 8th day of AuguBt, 1902.
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
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NOTICE FOR
United States Land Office.
Roseburg Oregon, May 27, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compl-ance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress
of June3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the
sale of Timber Lands iu the states of Cali­
fornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington
territory" as extended toallthe public land
stutes by act of August 4. 1892, William T.
Beaele. of Ashland, Jackson county, state
of OregOD, has this day filed in this office
his sworn statement No 2571 for the pur­
chase of the N
of section 28 in town­
ship 38 S range 4 East, and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more
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valuable for its timber or stone than for
AND
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the county clerk of I
Jackson county, ’iregon at Jacksonville,
Oregon, on Friday, tbe 8th day of August,
1902, He names as witnesses the following
named persons: G. b. Butler, of Ashland
Railroad.
Oregon. J. M. Clemmens. of Ashland, Ore­
gon. John Beagle, of Ashland, Oregon, J. Only transcontinental line
E. Pelton, of Ashland. Oregon.
passing directly through
Any and ail persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to
Salt Lake City,
hie their claims in this office on or before
Leadville,
said Sth day of August, 1902.
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
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United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, May 19, 1902.
Notice is hereby eiven that incompliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress
of June 3rd, 1878 entitled “An act for the
sale of timber lands in the states of Califor-1
nia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter­
ritory” as extended to all the Public Lands
States by Act of August 4th, 1902, Charles
B. Kingsbury of Ashland. Jackson county,
state of Oregon, has this day filed in this
office his sworn statement. No. 249S, for
the purchase of 8 W^ section 22, township
38 south, range 5 east, and will offer proof
to show that tbe land sought is more valu­
able for its timber or stone than for agri­
cultural purposes and to establish bis claim
to said land before the County Clerk of
Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville,
Oregon, on Saturday, the 2nd day of Aug­
ust, 1902. He names as witnesses: David
Allen, of Ashland. Oregon; Geo. Owen, of
Ashland. Oregon; W W. Erb. of Ashland,
Oregon; Jas. Bailey, of Asaiand. Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to
tile their claims in this office on or before
said 2nd day of Augnat, 1902.
J. T. BRIDGES,
Register.
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