The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 29, 1900, Image 1

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    JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1900.
V ol . XXX.
NUNAN’S
No. 24.
Land for Sale.
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TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPRING PUR
CHASE We Offer
I have 1560 acres .. land. all in one I
tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It |
is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville,
12 miles from Central Point, and 10 |
miles from Medford. I will sell this I
land in tracts of 100 acres up until all
is sold, at $10 per acre. It is good
farming and grazing land, and a good
stock range on the outside. I will
sell all or as low as 100 acres in a
tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack­
sonville, Or.
R oyal &
A bsolutely P ure
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
Men's blue beaver top coats for $8.00. Former pnce $10.00
BRIEF MENTION
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Men’s Chinchilla and Irish Frieze ulsters, $4.50 to $8.00.
Former price $6.00 to $10.00.
Men’s
and
Boys’
Clothing
Bovs' overcoats, 8 to 15 years, $2.50 to $3.00.
Blanket-lined, coast-made, duck ulsters, $2.75.
price, $4.00.
Former
Oregon all wool Mackinaws.
Oregon all wool flannel underwear and blankets.
Ladies' and Gents' rain coats.
Largest Stock.
Lowest Prices.
NUN
AN’S
JACKSONVILLE.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
MAX MULLER & CO
CHAS. E. MAYBEE,
LAWYER.
Grant's Pass, Oregon.
&FMinlng Law a Specialty. Office in Dixon’s
Building, Up-stalrs.
P. P. PRIM & SON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
Jacksonville, Oregon.
«rwtll practloe in all courts of the State. Of­
fice tn the Court House second door on the
rlrht from entrance
Are the Leading Dealers in Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Bio
and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco
Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc.
Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Bes
J. R. NElC,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
WWill practice tn all courts of the State. Of­
fice on northwest corner of California and
Fifth streets.
WM M. UOLV1Q.
A. E. RKAMSS.
COLVIG a REAMES,
LAWYERS.
StìFKahler's Building, Jacksonville Oregon.
A. N. SOL1SS,
attorney and counselor at law
Jacksonville, Oregon.
S^Notary Tublic Pi notices In all the courts.
Office on California Street, bet. 4th and Sth.
A. C
HOUGH,
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Oregon.
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ataco In First National Bank Building.
ROBT. G. SMITH,
Grant's Pass, Oregon.
J. M
Office In Bank
KEENE, D. D. S
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY
Offices in the Adkins-Deuel block,
Medford
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Oregon.
W. ODGER3,
Dr. J.
DENTIST
■Has permanently located In Medford tor the
practlbe of dentistry. From a oontinued
practice of over fourteen years I am pre-
Sared to guarantee entire satisfaction. Of-
ce over Van Dyke's store.
GEO. O’B. DE BAR, M. D.,
AND
50
lids. Effects are Immediate. Impart vigor and potency to every CENTS function. Don’t get
uespoDueai, a cure Is
ib tn
uuucwiupru edwem organs. Stimulates
despondent,
at naun.
hand. ivsiQurtB
Restores Binau,
small, undeveloped
the brain and nerve centers. 60c. a box, 6 for $2.60 by mail. A written guarantee, to cure or
money reiundea, with 6 boxes. Circulars free.
Address, BISHOP REMEDY CO., San Franclsca, Cal.
Sold at City Drug Store, .Jacksonville,
SURGEON.
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Jacksonville Marble Works, ¡Thai cough
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Granite and Marble Works I I
I You have used alL
Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty. I sorts of cough reme­
Jacksonville, Oregon
I I dies but it does not
I I yield; it is too deep i
It may wear
Most people know of the peculiar cir­
II cumstances
Medimi Í seated.
under which Robert Louis
itself
out
in
time,
but
Stevenson won hi» wife. But even
i
romantic and astounding was the
it is more liable to more
unique wedding gift he got with her.
Stevenson met his future fate
I I produce la grippe, at When
¿elding PHOTOGRAPHER,^
Barblzon, a famous artists’ resort
Paris, she was the wife of Mr.
Is now making Superior Photos, something that YOU should I pneumonia or a seri­ i 1 near
Osborne, an Oakland gentleman. The
H. C. MACKEY,
Hangs On
Unique Wedding Present.
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i ous utrnd
Medford. I
Hamlin Block,
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St. Mary’s Academy
L uxurious T ravel
The “North western Limited”
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Trains, electric lighted throughout, both inside
Conducted by the
and out, and steam heated, are, without excep­
tion, the finest trains in the world. They em-
»■Office ‘n Orth s Block,up-stalrs. Residence oody the latest, newest and best ideas for
on California street. Day or night calls at­ comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered
tended promptly.
the traveling public, and altogether are U»e
most complete and splendid production of tne
car-builders’ ari.
CTUDIES WILL BE RESUMED FOR
These Splendid Trains Connect with boarders and Day Pupils on Sept. S. 18W.
50 YEARS*
Sisters of the Holy Names.
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The Great Northern,
The ¡Northern Pacific and
The Canadian Pacific
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AT ST. PAUL FOR
TRjoismir*
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COFVRIGHTS AC.
Anron. wrtlns . skffieh and dswvtpR’n mss
nnlr.l, Mcortaln onr ofUnkw live wh«h.r si
Invention la probably psient *b*
t ion» utrictly confidential. Han<lb«K>k on Patent*
wot treaTVideat agency ft*••ctirttwpatenta.
Patent« taken through Munn A Co. receive
epertsjl aotiM, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A bandannielT IltnstmtM wookly. Laraoatetr-
rw .,‘f?w7n*"^h'«,™LW*id,bTall naiSj»
MUNN & Co.’’’tT’b NewJ?rt
Branch Office. nN F —Washinkton. D. C.
Ooci rs Failed^
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Jacksonville, Oregon.
EXPERIENCE
A Three Cornered War.
When Colonel Cartwell was military
governor of Norfolk under the Confed­
eracy in 1862, he ordered the British
consul to report for duty on the home
guard. To this the Englishman object­
ed on the ground of being consul at
Norfolk.
“To what government?” asked Colo­
nel Cartwell.
“To the United States government,”
was the reply.
“But you are in the Confederate
Itates, and you must show papers ac-
treditlng you to the Confederate States
of America,” said the colonel.
“But my government doesn’t recog­
nize you as a government,” said the
consul.
“Very well, then; my government
doesn’t recognize you as consul,”
briskly retorted Colonel Cartwell.
“Shoulder your musket and join your
company.”
At this the peacefully disposed con-
bu I threatened to have a gunboat come
and bombard the place before he would
serve.
“That’s just what I’d like to see,”
returned the colonel cheerily, “for then
the United States will fight you, as she
claims that Norfolk Is still part of the
Union, and between England and the
United States fighting we shall go
free.”
At last the consul appealed to Mr.
Benjamin, the Confederate secretary
of war, who ordered his exemption
from military duty, and the “three
cornered war” so desired by Colonel
Cartwell never came to pass.—Youth's
Companion.
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„¿not fail to see. Work strictly first-class in all respects.
Medford, Oregon.
PHYSICIAN
»od, ImpoUncy,
Night-Loases, Hpei
Spermatorrhoea,
Manhood,
Inipotency, Lost Power, Night-Losses,
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, ” Inacmnia,
in Back, Evil Desires, Seminal Emissions, Lame Back, Nervous
1'slni In
Ner-vowa Debility.
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cocele,oi*Constlps<-
Headache, Unfltnrss to Marry, Lose of Romen,
Vari-
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tlon, Stops Quickness ot Discharge, Stops Nervous
Twitcliing* of Eye­
Nominations For tbe V. S. G. A.
The nominating committee of the
United States Golf association has an­
nounced the following list of officers to
be voted for at the meeting of the as­
sociation that will take place at Dal-
monlco’s on Feb. 28: President, Wash­
ington B. Thoiuas, Brookline Country
club, to succeed himself; vice presi­
dents, John Heid, St Andrew’s Golf
club, to succeed Hansom H. Thomas,
Morris County Country club; H. C.
Chatfield Taylor, Onwentsia Golf club,
to succeed H. J. Whlgam of the same
club; secretary, R. B. Kerr, Lakewood
Golf club, to succeed himself; treasur­
er, Samuel Y. Heebner, Philadelphia
Cricket club, to succeed George D-
Fowle, Phlladelpt a Country club;
committeemen, Horace Russell, Gar­
den City Golf club, to succeed John
Reid; A M. Coats, Newport Golf club,
to succeed himself.
•f Every Description Done I the Best StylB
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
ATTORNEY and counselor at law
Practices In all the oourts
auilding. up-stalrs.
MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS have been in use
over 50 years by the leaders of the Mormon Church and their
.
followers. Positively
ionowers.
rosiuveiy cure*;
curei the
tne worst case»
cases in Old
old and
ana i young
arising from effects of
siU-abnse, dissipation, excesses,
1
. “ or cigarette . smoking. Cure»
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Lost
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—Danv.r New«.
C WHIPP Pro: rietor.
ATTORN EY-A .'-LAW,
Grant's P jss
VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY!
WHEN OHIO GETS AM0VIN IN NOVEMBEB.
Nearly 5000 deaths last week in
Bengal, India, as a result of the
plague.
Miners' liens, deeds to mines
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and
other mining blanks always on hand
at T he T imes office.
England has a larger army in South
Africa than was ever sent across the
ocean by any nation.
A creamery company has been in­
corporated at Roseburg, with a cap.
tai of $3000, in $10 shares.
Justices of the peace will find the
affidavits and certificates required by
the scalp-bounty law at T he T imes
Printing House. Only 25 cents per
dozen.
A large quantity of newspapers,
suitable for wrapping, putting under
carpets, etc., can be obtained cheap,
in quantities to suit, at T he T imes
Printing House.
Secretary Root b , granted a few
licenses to prospectors to dredge
the water frontat Cape Nome. There
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are about a dozen more applications
on Hie, and they will be granted.
His authority was based upon the
statutes giving the war department
Jurisdiction over the navigable waters
of the United ¡States.
Secretary Long has decided to or­
ganize what will probably be known
as a naval policy board, a'nd to ap­
point Admiral George Dewey as its
president. Admiral Crowninshield,
Captain Sigsbee and Captain C. H.
Stockton will be members of the
board, and there will also be a num­
ber of other members.
A dispatch to the World from Lon­
don says: It is said that the plan
likely to be adopted for the further
pacification of South Africa will be to
disfranchiseail rebels,(Colonial Dutch)
Free Staters and Transvaal Boers
found in arms, captured or accused of
rebellion, thps throwing-the two re­
publics and all of the colon fee into’ the
hands of the English and the Rhodes
syndicate.
The Sacramento Bee says the pub­
lication of the Topeka Capital, “as
Jesus would run it,” shows up in the
light of a business speculation. The
fad took, and the profits have been so
much that the Capital has been
enabled to pay off the mortgage
against it. If Jesus were running the
Topesa Capital, the first thing he
would do would be to drive Rev. Chas
M. Sheldon and his fellow speculators
out of the office.
In testing drinking water for puri­
ty, if lime is suspected put two drops
of oxalic acid into a glass full of the
water and blow on it. If it turns
milky, lime Is present. For lead
evaporate by gentle heat a little of
the water nearly to dryness in a clean
porcelain cup: moisten the residue
with acetic acid, and add to a portion
of it a few drops of strong hydrosul­
phuric acid. A black precipitate indi­
cates lead. A few drops of common
syrup added to water will cause it to
turn green if it contains earthy
matter. If iron be present a little
prussiate of potash will cause the
water to turn blue. These are only
simple tests. In a case of importance
analysis by a competent chemist I«
necessary.
CHICAGO and the EAST.
No exlra ebarge for these superior »ccommo
datlons. .nd *11 classes of tickets are available
foe passage on tbe famous '‘North-wester»
Limited.■’ All iralnsoa ibis line are protected
bv the Interlocking Block system
W.H.MEAD.
F.C. SAVAGE T. A
General Agent Portland. Oreeon
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Sigutvn
s'
TORIA.
Tne course of study tn this Institution Is thor­
ough, embracing all tbe branches belonging to
a Bra* claas education. Languages drawing
and vocal lessons in class bt ing included In tbe
Knclish course,form no extra charge.
Young ladies wishing to follow the higher art
course or musical course are afforded special
facilities In each.
The usual mollification Is made when more
than one of the same family attend the Acade­
my *‘ the same time
There is also attached to the cademy a day
school for boys in a separate building.
Jacksonville Is conceded to be the most
healthy place In Southern Oregon, and easy of
access. Rogue River Valley Railway Co.’«
trains run within a block of the Convent.
For farther particulars address
SUPERIORESS,
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Jacksonville. Or.
The Kind 1<n Naw Mwais BoujM i
No-1o-Bae for Fifty V vum .
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
mso strotut. blood pure toc. Il All druggists
affection.
I You need something
that will give you
strength and build
up the body.
scon’s
EMULSION
will do this when everything
else fails. There is no doubt
about it.
It nourishes,
strengthens, builds up and
makes the body strong and
I healthy, not only to throw
off this hard cough, but to
fortify the system against
further attacks. If you are
run down or emaciated you
should certainly take this
i
nourishing food medicine.
joc. and lt. NX all druggist-.
SCOTT A BOW NE, Chemist», New York.
| friendship thus formed led Stevenson
I to pay a visit to California, He arrived
| at Monterey In a dying condition, but
! the loving care of Mrs. Osborne and
her sister, Nellie Van der Grift, gradu­
ally won him back to life. The nurs­
ing completed his Infatuation for the
lady—an Infatuation which he did not
pretend to conceal. Fortunately Oa-
borne raised no objections. He not
only agreed to the divorce, but with a
magnanimity rarely excelled actually
attended the wedding breakfast. There
he found bls opportunity.
Mrs. Stevenson’s one source of regret
was the positive loss of her son, Lloyd
Osborne, whom, of course, tbe father
had the right to claim. Osborne made
a happy speech, felicitating the newly
married couple, and wound up by offer­
ing the most original of wedding pres­
ents. "To the bride,” be said, “I give
that which of all things Is nearest and
dearest to her heart, her own son.”—
Pittsburg Dispatch._____
castor : a
^In Acquit, 1893, I wai at­
tacked by neuralgia and nerv­
ous probation.
For six
montns I was confined to my
room and most of the time to
my bed. Five doctors were
consult cd without results. Dr.
Eliks’ Nervine and Nerve and
Liver Pills cured me.
Today
I am well and strong.
Hr. W. H. Sarir. Union Oltf. InS.
MILES9
i^storafivo
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For Infant» and Children.
Tht Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears ths
Signature of
“
A
try Bene
is ao'd by all druggists on guarantee,
first bottle benefits or money back.
Look .n heart and nerve» »ent free.
Or. Mil;. Vsd.cal Company, Elkhart, Ind.