In a l 1 , II !l! I n r ii f: VOL. XX. GRANTS PASS. JOSEFIIINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 9. 94- No. 11. 1 I i ! 1 Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co. fAlO IP CAPITAL STOCK $23,000 00. Transacts a (Jenerul Banking business. Receives deposits subject to check or on demand certificates. Our customeis are assured of courteous treatment and every consideration con sistent with sound banking principles. bafety deposit boxes tor rent. J. FRANK WATSON", Pres. It. A. BOOTH. Vice-Pres. L. L. JEWELL, Cashier. The First- National Bank OF SOUTHERN OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 OO. lleceive deposit etibiect to c hock or on certificate pavahle on demand. Sells DiKhtdrails on New'Yurk an Francisco, and Portland. Telegraphic transfers sold on all points in the I'nited States. Special Attention Bivcn ti Collections and general business of our customers. Collections made throughout Southern Oregon, and on all accessible points. It. A. BOOTH. Trea. J. 0. CAM I'llKl.l.. Vice Pres. H. L. (ill. KEY, Cashier MAUHLE AND GRANITE WORKS ,1. B. PADr-OCK, PKtii-a. i am prenrred to furnish anything in I lie line, ol 'Cemetery work in any kind of MARBLE or OXAMTE. NYarly thirty year of experience in the Marble business warrants my saving tbat ran fill your orders in the very best manner. Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kind r Maib'e. J. D. PADDOCK, Front Street Nest to Grfene'n Gnrislmp. . K WKP.STF.P, Puksidkst. , W. B. HAMMOND, Skcbxtahy The Southern Oregon Title Guaranty & Abstract Company GRANTS PASS, OREGON PHONE 593 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE CERTIFICATES OF TITLE TitU'M lOxiimliieel, lorlVt'l, (iiiui-tiiitotMl. A. 8. HAMMOND, Attorney. ...Newell Bros. Racket Store... TutlW 1 tulldiiiy, !-iix(h Stic.-I iii:Ai2iiAitTicit(-! l'oit i-:vi:u VTHIJ. We Have Bargains in Straw Huts, 25c for tne 50c kind Shirt Wrists Skirts Dishes Brooms Huso halls and lints Ohisswarn Gruuite Warn Lamp, complete, 25e Jewelry Kmliroidiri'S O loves Luce t'urlains Sponges Door Mats Neckwear P.nskcta Orange nnd I. emeus he our 5, to and 15 Cent Counter. TVISWISII-. IlliOS. rants Pass Music House Succeuors to Demarce Muiic Hou In coming before the citizens of Grants Pass the new pro prietors desire to slate that it is their intention to keep the Grants Pass Music House up to the standaid set by the Demarce Music House, and to supply Grants 1'ass and vicinity with everything in the Music and Musical Instrument line at lite right prices. Uuy your instruments of a home concern that will guaran tee every article sold. Sheet music sold at half list price. jt GRANTS PASS MUSIC HOUSk Miss Minnie Ireland, Manager I ODD FELLOWS BUILD. NG, - CUNTS PASS, OREGON I REAL ESTATE I BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE Hire are a few li irnnins for a thnrt time nnhj. No. 21:1. 40 acre adjoining city limit, (inn 7-rooiu house and one li-rooin bouse. Small barn, nnd a good cellar under bouse. All feurerl ; small orchard, all varieties of fruit. Price (17(X; one-half cash, balance on time at eight )x'r cent interest. No. 1?.". 10 ai res just ootsi.le city limits. Small orchard and pain 1 1 dwelling bouse, i'rii-e -vX). ibis place, will be offered at this price for the out IiO days only. No. 211 New 8-room In one, two acres of situated on the main street iu the city, all fence first class, f rice, (2uOl. Residence and business lota in any part of the city, able and terms to suit. Call on or address ground all in orchard, land all improvement Prrii s reason- JOSEPH MOSS HeudcUrtcrs for Heat K-tale. 01111011 E Street. between Fourth and Fifth Stru ts. GRANTS PASS, - - OREGON. rn'.lim ima-, Jmmnrirrj; wmfc All work is -tr ct r tirt-cla and auarantrrd. Blue Front Shop South Sixth Street, t t t Goneial. IJlatksmithinf: Scientific Horsfishoers W AND Mining Tool Workers Incomp'cte Vote OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY J June 6, 1904. FOR CONGRESS. H. Gould, Prohi Dinger Hermann, Rep B. F Ramp, Soc R. M. Veatch, Deni FOR SUPREME JUDGE. C. J. Plight. Prohi C. C. Mikkelseu, Soc Frank A. Moore, Rep Thomas O'Day, Dctn DAIRY aud FOOD COMMISSIONER J. W. Bailey, Rep Ira W. Berry, Prolii S. M. Douglas, Detn N. Kusnjueseu, Soo FOR JOINT SENATOR. L. Bilyeo, Dem R. A. Booth, Rep FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE. H. L. Benson, Rep E. B. Dufnr, Dem H. K. Hiiiina, Rep J. R. Neil, Dem FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. E. P. Hammond. Soc Gus Newbury, Rep A. E. Ream' s, Dem FOR REPRESENTATIVE. R. V. Clarke, Rep Peter Pirzer, Soc Robert Glenu Smith, Dem FOR SHERIFF. Geo. W. Lewis, Rep C. F. Lovelnce, Dem S. Wing, Soo .- FOR CLERK F. Cheshire, Rep Marcus W. Hobbius, Soc. James A. Slover, Dem. FOR TREASURER. James Holman, Rep John B, Paddock, Soo John T. Taylor, Dim FOR ASSESSOR. W. H. Fallin, Rep H. !. Peikins, Dem E. L. Stam, Soc FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. J. H. Austin, Dem O. S. Brown, Soo Lincoln Savage, Rep FOR CORONER. W. H. F'lanagan, Dem Fred D. Strieker, Hup FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. J. T. Logan, Rep H. L. Kued, Soc John Wells, Dem FOR COUNTY SUVEYOR. B. O. MeCalloeh, Rep Homer I. Reynolds, Dem W. R. Whipple, Soc FOR SWINE RUNNING AT LARGE Yes No JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Geo. P. Fornmii, Rep Marcus Bobbins, Dem FOR CONdTALBE. George Hiirtmnii, Dem John C. Raudle, Rep FOR LOCAL OPTION. Yes No FOR DIRECT Yes No PRIMARY LAW. S.TATE PRINTER AMENDMENT Yes No S 3 S : : : ? : : : : If : : ? ; " i .'-. . : S S ? : : : : ; ; : : ... .- . 2tj 8 7 4 I 2 5 B 4 1 2 5 .. 1: 5 20 138 103 ; 57 411 5I 4a 4S , 23 25 2S SO 21 10 10 Srt 20 23 17 1 5 t! .. 17 5; It) (I 13 8 4 8 f3 11(1 (18 25 1)3 5S 4!i 7 43 20 58 23 15 1010 31 28 12 5 1 3 ' fi 5 1 1 3 1 1 4 22 80 111 4 7 .. 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' ' ' I 1 ! I 74 154 57 I 221: 82 lid , ! ! i i .' 17(1 ' 82 (17 12 155 64 j 48 41 22 23 8 0 13 120 ' 177 j 60 41 j 45 85 43 27 20 j 23 22 0 6 208 1 154 i 12 71 07 (15 01 61 j 27 j 2(1 24 7 0 47 40 j 41 11 IS I I 15 5 j 7 j II 6 0 6 174 110! 32 47 (13 j 00 V.) 64 20 j 27 16 0 U4 05 I 15 21 0 15 18 6 4 j 0 6 1 OVER 2 CAR LOADS Spring Furniture at Littlc Priccs Wo bought when wo had the cream of patterns find prices to choose from. The season has been lato so we have decided to make some interesting prices for wo have too heavy a stock; over 3 times as much as is usually carried in Southern Oregon that handsome couch will soon be given away a ticket with every 50c. SAVE ITOTTie, TICKETS I Regular $15.00 Chiffoniers for $u 75 " 15.00 Bookcases for 13.8s " 20.00 Combination Cases for 16.95 " 30.00 China Closets for 25-75 " 33 50 Round Tables, 6 foot, for 28.75 " 35.00 Oak Sideboards for 23. 95 " 37 50 Oak Buffets for 32.50 " 3S.00 Suits for 32 00 " 40.00 Suits for 3.5 Ha by Carriages and Go-Carls Discount Sale on all Pine Carts . : Buy ' XJ ' now while -J-these 2V Low j Cash : Prices : last- :! U they're j-j special. ! We handle The Best Carpets made and Buy Direct , from the largest exclusive Ingrain Carpet Mills In America. Popular Prices. Homes Furnished Complete, THOMAS (Si CO., &e Housefurnishers CITY COUNCIL MEETING Allow Bills and Award Sewer Contracts The City Council mot Thorediij night. Thrno premint wcto, Mayor Gilkoy, Alilnrmcu Hnclicr, IVrklm, Trimblo. Ki'likotif. Cnlvorl, Willlunu did Hnir. Ytvi Srlmllhorij filtered romplitliit of ryiuK man ronuil fno tlmii were charged otluin. Complaint win din- llliBSI'd. The following billH were reported fnvoriihly nnd ordered pitld : Dr. D. P. Lava 3 60 II. O. MeCalloeh 10 00 Nntiotml Drag Ktoro 11 60 Observer Johu Hiindlo 2 00 Ueo. Ilitrtninu 0 75 1 T. Jone 4 (K) Sug.tr Pino Htoro 3 60 Union KcHtiiurunt Kmney t Trnitx II. O. Perkliu Oroen A Hon Witter & Light Co . 10 60 IRED'K I). STRICKKR, M. D. HOMKOl'ATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Masonic Temple, Rooms 2 & 4 Grants Pass, 'Phone 633 OllKC.ON. WHO MADE MUST MONEY?, PINE NEEDLE EXHIBIT Several Bills Ate Paid With One Greenback. P. LOVE, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Onico in Williiiiiia J!ron. block, over UrantH P11N8 Uroctr,'. KeHidi ncc Phone 414. Ullice Phouu 141. (ill.t NTS PASK, . (jHEIiOS C. FINDEEY, M. D. rne'li' e limited tn KYK, KAU, NOSK nnd TIIKOAT. Oilii hour ' (11 I.': I ' to Kvfiiing hourji Tue-'luys and lrnlay., 7-:mi 10 0. lli..lnmei 2i.l sii'l 77. IjKANTM V.r, .(IHK'HiN C. HOUGH, ATTOKSKY-AT LAW, ti art nee in all Stat ami Federal Conrla Ullice over Kiret Naiional Hank. 1KNTH Im, 0XiOK. Attracts Widespread Attention at The Fair 60 05 2 60 5.) for I ho prteeut. Wo alo reconitticud that the marshal Htm that the ordl nance, in regard to the obxtruutioii of Directs by railroad traint be rigidly enforced. Comic ll then ndjourncd. DISCOVERED THE CAVES Mr Davidson Tells How HeTound Josephine' Wonder. "And Vilii'ii the victory iliall bo complete when tlicro aim 1 1 bo neither a slave nor a drunkard 011 the earth how proud the title of that land which may truly claim to bo the birthplace mid the cradle of both theiu revolution! that 1111111 have ended In that victory. "Lincoln. SWLETLAM) & CO. FRESH and SALT MEATS. 1'llONK 21 (I'ntitH Piim, r n. i:. Mcounw. PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY r urnilcre and Piano M'n in GRANTS PASS, OREGON. The popular barber ihop Get your tonsorial work done at IK A TOMPKIXS' On Sixth Street Three chairs I'.atb room in connerUon If thero is any flaw In the Ingle ol this atory, fur which the KaimaK Hunch News Ih responsible, it la nut pai-v to find : Mr, lirown, n KanraK gentleman, keejia 11 bonriling houre, it appear. Around bin tuhle nt a recent occaHiou nt hia w ife, MrH. lirowu ; tin) village milliner, Mrn. Audn w't; Mr. Black, the baker, Mr. Jordan, a carpenter ; and Mr. lladliy, a Hour, feed and lumber merchant. Mr. lliowu took a 110 hill out of Iiih pocket-book and haudid it to ,Mr Crown, with the remark that there wuh $10 toward the fiD he bad pruiii ined her. Mrn. P.rown, hamlMl the bill to Mrs. Aniln wH, the nil llincr, Mtying, "That pay fur toy new bound." .Mrs. Andrew, in turn taxi-cd it 011 to Mr. Jordan, ri uiurking that it woull j ay for the earK uti ring work lie had diine for In r. Mr. Jor dan I. aodnl It to Mr. Ila iley, riiiiet- ing hi receipted bill for tlonr, fc d and lumber. Mr. Iladley gav the bill buck to Mr. lirown, faying, "That pays (10 011 my l,anl !" Mr. Urown aain i.itrd it to Mr. Urown, re marking that he bad now paid her Hot J0 he bad promiHid her. She, in turn, paid it to Plnck to nettle hr tri ad aud ai-try account ; Ulai k hauilid it to H.iilley, aking credit for the amount on hia f'our bill, Ilad ley again returning it to Mr. P.rown with the Miiurk that it ai-lthd for that month' board ; whireupui lirowu pit it baik ii.lo hiioiki.t, ohaerviiig tliat he bud not nupp.i-fd a greenback would go no far. Chamlxrlaia'i Itrnnarh ind Uvcr Tablet Bet ter Trum a Doctor ! Prescription. Mr. J. W. Turner, of Truhart, V , May that Chninberlaiu's Htomacb and IMward P, Hheldoii writua the fol lowing to I). A. Cord of the Pad Ik' Pino Needli) ('oinpauy, regarding their exhibit at Hie .St. I.ouia fair: "Tim exhibit of Pine Needle Fiber product lit by your limit to the World' l'uir haa beca placed iu my hand and In a part of Oregon' forestry exhibit hero. 1 am having the material Aii-playcd iu ahow cae and it in one of the imint iutereiiting exliibitn In the building. "The booklet, ' The Heciet of the Pim a' go like wililllro. If you care to nil vi rtino it would pay you to amid 15.000 or 211,000 of thme. Don An- ilr. aM in a good thing, (thia i our cjgari. I am keeping all the aample . inlacl, but If you wih 1110 to give away om of them, wln.ro it will do the inui-t good, yoo can advine me I aud hip morn for aniiiplc. I might j add thut I am highly pleaned with thn eiliilnt and 11111 much indebted to both Mr. iJonh and your firm for Hi'Uilillg it. (Signed) Very truly your, "l-Mward P. Sheldon. au Franc io jaiicra auncuDce a redwood limlr deal In lowir Hua.- boldt tooiity, wlM-rrbr Michigin, 1 Wi'comio and Colorarlo parties pro 'core im,0iii,'jiX fed of redwood tim I bar. The parch) pries waa (-VX), . I 001. Wont ol All Cxpcriencei. ( 'an anything I, worn" than to feci that t very minute will be your Iat? H111I1 wa the exrienci of Mr. H. II. Ncwitoii, iJecatur, Ala. "For I three years" aim write, "I endured' ionDfTerahle )uln from ludlgeNtioii, rtoinieli and bowel trouble. Dealh m i iin d inevitahle wheu diK tora and all reinedie failed. At length I wa induced to try Klootrio Hitter and ! the rcmilt wua miraculou. I im proved at biicii aim now I'm coin plelely recovered. " For Liver, Kid in y, tMiiach aud Uowel trouble, I.iver Tablet have done l.im niore I Kb clriu Hitters la tlie only medicine, good than any thing lie could get from the doctor. If any phym iaii iu thi country wa able to compound n medicine that would produce audi gratifying remit in cae of atui.u h trouble, bilounea or coiiatiiiition, hia whole time would be owl in preparing tl.ia one tindiciue. For sale by all druggiat. Uo duliiug now, but g from Cranier Proa. t your tackle (July '. It's guarauloed by National lirug lurii aud Liraiita Pan Phar macy. W. M. ruiitli, who ha jurt returned from a vinit to the (jallte district, where be haa considerable bolditiga, gi to 15 lllughaoi. Wash., tonight, He rei'irta condition prosperous and the pjospect good for a year of ex tunMto development l'J the stirring cump. Portlaud Telegram. 11. A. Williams 3 50 Dr. 1). P. Love I a 60 llair Kiiblle Hardware Co 0 45 W. F. Hathaway..... IJ 60 A. M. Keating I Uilllllin 7 (ieo. Hnow 2!l 0i McCarthy no J. 1). Marshall 7 00 Hunyaril . w Scott Pool 10 40 (Iraula Paa Ilarwdaro Co 10 10 Irma SilNby 1 60 K. A. Kiluir 00 II. O. KealerHiiii & Co.... 4 5 Ueo. Ilryan H 00 J. 11. Paddock 3 6(1 All judiea aud clerk for laxt elec tion ('J.no 0 icli. The City Attorney wa liitructi d to draw an ordinaiico making thn city election law con form to slain elec tion law. The miloon bond of C. 15. Smith was approved and llceiio ordered. Marcus ltobbina wa granted per mission to place a sign oil the corner of Sixth and II atreeta in front of bank. Offer of J. I). Sltvena to anil hand ed IT for (1.00 wus accepted Tho matter of the Salvation Army exchanging the lot formerly purchased by I hem for the lot where their build ing uow atand wa uppn veil and ex hange ordered made. M i. Anderson was gn:nte 1 periiu- slou to lemovo In r building from its present location nil Front street. The cily engineer reported prolllc and specification for Seventh street ewi r. The sewer cnininilleii report ed to have examined same and re coiiimendi'd adopting them, which recommendation wa uccepted and hid were ordered, siiini to he opi lied June li'itii. Tlie following bid were received for sewer Improvement : Kxtensioii of Fifth M. ui r. Wolke & Slniska f l! 5o U. o. Furnisu 4 1 1 H5 Oeo. A. Ilrya 1 105 00 Hid of Wolke and Sliaska accepted. Lateral newer along alley in block 5. Wr Ike & Hhinka (IIH 00 tjeo. r urinaii . . Vi'-i (ieo. A. Ilryan .. 210 bo Hid of Wolke and Hnaskii accepted. For lateral aewer along ul'ey iu block 7'J and Hi). Wolke &, hhask 1 . .'I7 00 ( J10. Furiran 2"M "5 (ieo. A. Ilryan 1110 Hid of W.i Ik e (V Hhaska acci pti d. For lateral newer through alh y in block Kl. Wolke A Hhaska ( h:l (Hi (ieo. Formaii XI 70 Oeo. A. ilryan 110 on Hid of Oeo. Furmaii accepted, but a he had lot the other bid, be w ith drew hi bid Iu favor of Wolke & Shaska. Jos. Wolke wa granted permission to pile building material iu the street while repairing hi building. Following i the reirt of the streel committee: We recomnn nd that the Sixth street sewer bo repaired under the supervision .if Hie city sur veyor, using concrete or stone for nine. Also when retiring bridge tbat concrete foundation abould be osed so that wheu arche are made, foundation will not be lost. We also recommend that the bulliilng of the bridge on Maozanita St. be postponed The Union services at the Opera House on Sunday evening, June S, were well atleuded. Mrs. lialley' address was listened to with Interest. Shu i an ahlo speaker and a her homo life wa wrecked by tho saloon alio has devoted il'J year to tho lee tuie platform iu the Interest of Pro hibition ot the Honor trallle, as advocated by the Woman 'a Christian Temperance Union. A great-great-graiidaou of Franklin, when only a lad, bad the insight to see that liquor was nothing but an enemy, and of 110 sort of help to a man. llrilliiint, gifted beyond his fellow, familiar with muiiy ohter form of dissipation, and making no secret of it, even enslaved by them, he oiK o told me that lie uever drank a drop of liipior. I asked why. The answer wa short, but a volume, "My father wa a drunkard." That Wa all, And it was enough. No scruples, moral or other, held hliu hack. Hut be bad read tho terrible object lesson, which could not fail to make a prufouud Impression upon the mind of a bright boy, that tho liijucir habit In a house means, almost cer tainly, the destruction (if that house. That "the drunkard and tho glutton shall coino to poverty" is as true to day a whin it wa spoken three thousand years ago. William tllalkie, Iu The Pilgrim Teacher. Iu Oregon, since 1808, and only twice In Portland during that time, is the experience of E. 3. Davidson, of tho Missouri Flat mining district iu Joseph Ino county. The district la 14 miles from Ornnts Pass, and has long been n placer gold prodnoer. Iu 1808 tho Davidson family crossed the plains aud settled Iu Oregon, aud now all it members are interested lu mining. K. J. Ditvidaon is a brother of I. U. Davidson, of Portland, and the brother, had uot met for six years when tho former came to Portland yesterday, say tho Telegram. lie owns the Minors' Creek placer ground, and has been working it for the lat Ave years. Us had with him yesterday, a number of coarse nuggets that In) had just extracted from tha ground. Ho was the original dis coverer of the Josephine County Cavoa, nnd gives the following ac count of bow the discovery was made: "Iu the early days the pioneers were obliged to subsist on wild game, tlie resnlt of their prowesj as hunters. We placered gold all ovor Josephine county during the rainy soaaon, and spent some time lu limiting. "Iu tho Fall of 1HA0 I wa trailing a bear, near the coast about 40 miles from Urauts Pas, and he disappeared in n cave. I followed hlra In and secured his carruaa, thus finding the caves. The ravel are the moat won derful in the couutry and I bars traveled at least four miles onder ground through them. They have uot been explored folly, and very few know of their existence" ADVERTISEMENT. LINCOLN ANNUITY UNION The New Order Has Good Stand ing In Fraternal Circles. Tint Wciiiiiii Christian Temperance Union I most foitunato In having a their olllcial representative at the Louisiana Purchase Imposition at tit. I.ouis, Mis. K 11. Ingall, whose hi i in that city, Mr. Iugalli la described a being most uttructivii iu appearance ami manner. Hincii 1HS0 she has been national W. 0. T. U. superintendent of the Anil Narcotic de arliiieiit. For five years she ha bu ll vlee-pn iihiut of Missouri, She was chosen by the National ollicer to he (he W, C. T. U. coinuiissioucr ut St. I.ouis. They havo made an ex cellent clioico which i proven by the fact that the W. (I. T. U. will he given morn prominence at St. Louis 1I11111 at any former world's fair. The placing of tin, beautiful ice-water fountain iu such an Important place is uls i an evidence of lo r Influence uinl skill. Mr. Ingall belong to the Wcduea day Club in St. I. inns, and is a mem. her of thn legislative committee of thn "Missioun Federation of Club." For three years din wa a member if the Slate Hoard of Charities and Corrci lions, and it now chairman of a comiuitteo which give Christmas dinner to 20,000 poor jH'oplc. lu pitu of all her public life, Mr, lugalls i anid to be an excellent home keeisr, and ha a beautiful home in St. I.oul. Cures Old Sore 1 V.'i sttnori land, Kan., May 5, 1002. liillard Snow Liniment Co: Your Liniment cured an old sore ou tin' side of my chin, that w is BUiiiKistd to be a cancer. Tlie aoro wa stub born uinl wi uld uot yield to treat ment, until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work ill short drill r. My lister, Mr. Sophia J. Carson, Alh iiaville, Millln Co, Pa, bus a sore and mistrust (hat it la a cancer. P.ease semi her a 50c bottle. For sale by Slovjr Drug Co. The follow ing rciort of the Deputy Iiisurauco Commissioner of Washing ton, a to tho condition of tho L. A. V. ia but another mark of the confi dence the order Is Inspiring iu the fraternal world. Thia order ia forging steadily ahead, aud by the careful and fraternal way it managers and founders handle its affairs, it ia destined to stund with the lending fraternal organizations. San Francisco, Cal., Mny 81, 1004. To Kmest Duden, President, Lincoln Annuity Union, San Francisco, Cal. Dear Sir : I have made an exhaustive exami nation of the plana of the Lincoln Annuity Union, a Fraternal Heue Hi lal Society organized uuder the law of tho State of California, and ahio of It condition. The Society provides Sick, eel' dent, Funeral aud auuuily lleiiellt. It therefore commends itself to those desiring till kind of protection, I find that it affair are economic ally und prudently managed. Tho Hoard of Directors Is composed of leading citiisen and fraternal men, who cheerfully give their services without scuiiiary remuneration. I can therefore, and do chum t ally, recomnn nd the Lincoln Annuity Union to thosn desiring Ha protection, Ycry truly your. J. II. Shivoly, Deputy Insurance Comiiiiloucr, State of Wash. Acute Kheuirutlim. Deep tearing or wrenching paiua, occasioned by gutting wet through; worse when at rest, or ou llrst moving the limb and iu cold or damp weather, i cured quickly by Bal lard's Snow Liniineut. Oscar Olesou, Uibsou City, Illinois, writes. Feu. 1(1, 1002 : "A year ago I was troubled with a paio in my back. It soon got so bad I could uot beud over. Oue bottle of Hallard's Suow Liniment cured me." 25c, 60o, (1.00 at Slover Drug Co. !