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Jije Democratic Mimesi. ▼oc. XXX JACKSON VILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY JANUARY 24, 1901. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Wm. M. COLVIG, LAWYER. Has Just received It* fine, large «-took of Oregon. Jediaunvllle. New Goods, W Mio. lu Utsg Muti'« Building. Which includes P. P. PRIM A SON, Complete line of Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings, Lace Curtains in corded net, Balgarine, Irish Point and White Tambournet, Fulled Sash Cur tains in plain and figured muslins, Tartalane, Figured Swiss. Saxony Net, Pillow Shams, Counterpanes and Crochet Quilts in many styles. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Jackaonvllle, Oregon. ■ WHI prnntloe In ell oourte of tbe H.ste. Of- Boe In the Court Houee Isol door on tbe rirht from entrence. A. N. SOLISS, ATTORNEY AND OOUN8ELOR AT LAW A FINE LINE OF Soaps, Perfumer and Toilet Articles. Our Notion line is complete. Jeckeo ivllle, Oregon. dOThtaCury I ubile. Pi aclloes In all the oourte. Offioe on California Street, bet. 4th and Bth. The Most Value for the Least Money. A. C. HOUGH, NYE & STONER, Successors to G. L. Webb. ATTOHN CT AT LAW, Oraat'e Paso * Oregon (Me« over Hnlr-H.ddle Hardware Store. » Saint Helen’s Hall, A. E.’REAMES, ATTORN E Y-A T-L A W, • Jockaoavlllo, . Portland, Oregon Orefioa. Opened its 32<1 year with a full corps of well trained teachers. It comprises four departments: Onice In Red Men e Building A ROBT. G. SMITH, Board and Day !*!<>» nfrrlPljital rrrjtf» Tin AVNRNIY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Grant's Pass, Oregon. «V4^.otloee In ell the oourte Uuildlng. up-italre. Office tn Bank J. M. KEENE, D. D. 5 CM’itttATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Offioaa In the Adkins Deuni block, Medford, . Dr. J. Oregon, « W. ODGERS, DENTIST Ashland, Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten. The Academic department offers four courses—the Classical, Lakin, Scientific, the English and College Preparatory. Special advantages in Music. Native French teacher, resident. Under the patronage ot the School are NORMAL RINHERGARTEN TRAIXIXG CLASSES nducled by a Speclallat. Separate Home end Special Kegulotloo. for Poet Graduate, and Mature Students •<*For circulars and other Information address MISS ELEANOR TEBBETTS. Principal. Oregon. ■H»t pertnooently located In Aehlend tor the practice of dentistry. From a continued practloe of over fourteen years I am pre pared to guarantee entire aetlsfeotlon GEO. O'B. DE BAR, M. D., PHYSIOIAN Girls AND BURGEON, MAX MULLER & CO Jacksonville, Or., JiHlkaoavlll«, Oreffoa. ‘Office *■ Orth's Block, up-et.lrs. Residence on Californie street. Dey or night odile **- tended rromnilg. D on ' t B e D uped There have been placed upon the market •everal several ohea|) cheap ragrinta reprint« of an obsolete obeoleto oil edition It Ion of " Webater'B Dictionary.** They are beintf .. undervarioiupam u jow pHou offered r. Are the Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Hats. Boot and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Bes^ GIVE US A CALL By dealers, agonta, etc., and In |i. n ______________ few Instano«« as a premium forsul—-rlptlone to papers. Auiiouiicenx-nta of thiao comparatively Worthless reprints are very misleading. They are ad. vrtilaeri to 1« uro .nlietantiHl equivalent of • higher-priced book, while (hoy are all DON’T STOP WORK! Reprint Dictionaries, phototype copies of n look of over fifty years sg<i, which was sold forslrout |6.<ru, and which was much sii|H‘rlor to those Imitations, Isdng a work of some merit Instead of one Long SinceObsolete. k Th«' W.b.t.r'. Unabridged Dictionary pub lisher! by our boune is tfio only in.-rftorioua one of that i,amu. it Ix-ais our Imprint on the title-|«ge and Is protector! by copyright from cheap imitation. A. a dictionary lasts a lifetime will It not bols-ttertopuivliiMe the LATEST^AN'D BEST, Webster’« International Dictionary of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Fl'ilon.erc. Size lllxl:.'1 ,.xtl. Ineln-N. Thia Book is the Best for Everybody. STANDARD AUTHORITY of the U. S. Supr.ma Cmart, .11 the State Supreme Court., the V. S. Government Printing Office and of nearly all the Schoolbook.. WARMLY COMMENDED by Collega Presidents, Stan Superintendent, ot School, and many o’her eminent auibuellln. Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, Rerantlv abridged from the Internatlontl and nan to It the beat for th. family .nJ aiudenl. Rise YxlOxSM Inches. Specimen prior. cither tuxih /<«■ the nehtnt). G. k C- MERRIAM CO.. Springfield, Maa« Ashland and Klamath Falls STAGE LINE, Thoroughly raakocked and aoMreiy new man- agemonl For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back Buy a Bottle of SNAP SHOT. Rub in well and YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW Sutton'aSnap Shot, ths wonderful deatrnyer of all torma of Inflammation In man or beast, aoc and II per bottle. R K SUTTON, nolo proprietor and manufacturer. Ashland, Orecon. For aale al City Drug Store. Jscaaonvllle, and by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point. J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor al Every Deaertptlea Dene tn th« Beat Styl« AT RBASONABLB PRICES TIME TABLE. -Laave* .. Kl.AMATH BALM: I an r. m . Leaven . . , B:00p. m . Arrlvo« ..........8 46 P. M. Arri vea ...... BUU a . m PMaengare. Itarp».", Expreaa and Fralgbl muat b« Waybilled Aahland Offlen: POSTAL TELEGRAPH orFICE. Klaia.th Fall« Agant: H H VANVALKENBUR VIM! VITALITY! VIGOR! MORMON BISHOPS' PILLS have been la bm > over 60 years b/ the leaders ot the Mormon Cbnrch and their — followers. P F sdtlvely ositively cure« cnees the worst cases In old and young seising from effects of w U abuse, <ll»ipatlon, excesses, or cigarette smoking. Cwree Lest l.nst Pnw»«r. Nlfht-Loue«. _______ Munlioed. Impotency, l.ost Power, Nlght-Lesses, ftpenMtwrrhwea, SpensslsrrbMS, Im Iniansla, ■Irra, Netninal KmlMlosi. » Back, Mervoai Debility. I'cir-e in Barlt, Urli lieslres, ..■■■■—■■.IN., Lain • ocele, or Cowstipa- ■ lead«, he. Unfitness X« Marry, Loss nV Menten, — Verf ‘ ilmt, Nt ops Qslrkn.u of iti settarie, fitop« Nsrvssi Twitrblww of Rye* lids, Kffects are immediate. Impart vigor and potency to every function. Don’t ponident, a cure Is at hand. K.-dorea small, unuevolo|>od « CBNTS mum organa. organs, Btimalates cumulivi the brain and nerve c-x vera. 60c. a box, « for (2.60 by malL A written guarantee, to curs er money reluudea, with a boxes. Circulars Ire«. STRONG SICK WOMEN 50 Address, BISHOP REMEDY CO., San Francisce, Cals Sold at City Drug Store jacks < j vi The income of tbe Prince of Wales exceeds £140,000 a year. There are today lu all countries more than 3,000,000 Italian emigrants. Relatively to Its population Hartford Is one of the richest cities In the Union. A new island has been formed out at sea about ten miles from the mouth of the Rhone. The aggregate wholesale traffic In geese at Berlin amounts annually to nearly $2,000,000. The northwestern and central sec tions of Texas are full of coal and val uable mineral wells. Ten years ago the cost of a trip from central Russia to Tomsk, Siberia, was $35 per capita. Today it is only $9. Football must be getting less hazard ous. Insurance companies will now take risks for limited amounts on play ers. Chicago sports are Inclining to the classical. They propose to have the old Olympian games put on in that city. Sugar manufacturers in Queensland Invariably purchase the year's crop of cane standing and cut it at their own cost. Vital statistics published recently tn Norway show that about 7,000 inhabit ants of that country die annually from consumption. Italian archaeologists are now mak ing use of Roentgen rays to aid in read ing obscure Impressions and In discov ering forgeries. The frowzy chrysanthemum Is a na tive of Japan, but before ft found i» new borne In America the world bad no Idea of its beauty. In 300 German towns, with an ag gregate population of 15.000,000 inhab itants, medical statistics are now regu larly received and compiled. The Russian government intends sending an agent to the United States to study homestead legislation, with the view of its partial application to tbe peasant communities. Tbe Norman Church of St. Mary, at Turville, has been reopened. During the restoration the workmen found a thirteenth century stone coffin under the foundations of the pulpit. Plans are now being drawn up for the establishment of an extensive elec tric light plant at Rio Verde, San Luis Potosi. All the machinery required will come from tbe United States. Prairie chickens are said to be more abundant In western Kansas than for years, and tbe farmers show a disposi tion to give the birds a chance to multi ply by keeping a check on the hunters. A Norwegian carriage builder is ex perimenting with Norway peat for fuel for self propelled steam vehicles. Com pressed into briquettes he claims that it will give even better service than ¡TUaicongh I Hangs On Ì I »----------------— * You have used all sorts of cough reme dies but it does not yield; it is too deep seated. It may wear ■■ itself out in time, but it is more liable to ^produce la grippe, pnu-ronia or a seri- J ous u.~ J affection. | from lurkiug Indians, and every one looked out for himself. The man hold ing the lantern dropped It Into the grave, and I fell in after it There I was with the corpse in a deep grave. I bad my pistols and Sharp's carbine with me, and I real ized that if the Indians peered into the grave 1 could till it with dead bodies. 1 listened. Not a sound was beard. My companions had, I suppose, secreted themselves and no doubt thought 1 had done the same After tbe lapse of about four hours day began to dawn, and as 1 stood upon the corpse (no coffius were in use in Arizona at "the time of this occur rence, the dead being simply wrapped In their blankets) aud cautiously look ! ed over tbe brink of the grave to take in the surroundings. I soon saw my comrades, one by one emerging from behind rocks, where they had hastily secreted themselves, no one knowing where tbe others were. I called aloud for help and was soon assisted from the prison in which I ! bad been confined for fully four hours and as this Is the first Masonic funeral !! will do this when everything that was ever held in Arizona I think it deserves a record. else fails. There is no doubt After comparing notes we discovered about it. It nourishes, that the mesquite tree under which we strengthens, builds up and were holding our solemn service was the roosting place of a colony ofcrows, makes the body strong and nur Intrusion having disturb'd them ! healthy, not only to throw and thereby canning us lu stampede. off this hard cough, but to As tlie sun rose aliove the mountain tops we returned to the grave aud fortify the system against completed the reading of the ritual further attacks. If you are and covered our friend wltii ihe clods run down or emaciated you of the valley and left him sleepiug where he will rest until the resurrec should certainly take this tion morn.—Evelyn B. Baldwin In New nourishing food medicine. York Masonic Standard. SCOTTS EMULSION Granite and Marble Work Jacksonville, Oregon facts in a few lines . You need ¿something I that will give you strength and build up the body. Jacksonville Marble Works KLAMATH FALLS. AARGAND! DR.PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRE5CRI IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty A MIDNIGHT BURIAL. | Bananas, oranges and lemon* can TRUE STORY OF THE FIRST MASONIC « (always be found at Wetterer’s. FUNERAL IN ARIZONA. The best brands of cigars, tobacco, etc., can always be found at Joe Wetterer’s. * Owing to a Sequence of Peculiar In At one time the Spring Valley mine cident« the Ceremony Was Delayed at ( iierokee, Calif., used three parallel and Wan Not Completed L'ntll the sluices,each 21 miles long. Sun Peeped Over the Hills. A report from London announces The following true narrative of the that $90,060,000 was paid out there on first Masonic burial in Arizona, as re New Year's day fordiyidendson stocks lated to me by my cld friend. Colonel and interests. W. M. Williams of Cairo, Ills., will Since John Bird married Miss Annie doubtless Interest your readers. I give Wuhrm the other day in eastern Ore It, as nearly as possible, in his own gon, lie may not think it necessary to words: be an early bird any more. In 1860 I was in Arizona as super A large quantity of newspapers, intendent of the St. Louis Mining com suitable for wrapping, pasting cn pany, located on the San Pedro river, a wall«, putting undei carpets, etc can he obtained cheap, in quantities U short distance went of what is now suit, at T he T imcf Printing House. known as Tombstone and 40 miles east of Fort Buchanan. The San Francisco branch of the On one occasion I made a visit to the United States Mint during the month Itlta mines, located in another of Noyember broke all records there, Santa having coined into money $13,200,000 part of the territory. These were man of gold dust, nuggets, bars and foreign aged by Cincinnati parties and were known as the Heintzletnan mines. gold coin. The celebrated Snap Shot, the best When I arrived there and introduced medicine in the world for allaying in myself, as none of us had ever met be flammation in man or beast, can be fore, I was greeted with that cordial found at Dr. Robinson’s diug hospitality known only to those who «tore, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central have lived on the frontier or in mining Point. Try it. camps by Mr. II. C. Grosvenor of Cin Belgiau hares have become such a cinnati, tbe superintendent, with two nuisance at San Diego, Calif., that a others who occupied positions at the tine has been imposed upon anyone mines. wiio allows them to run at large. The One of these, Mr. J. T. Mason, I tiare fever seems to have subsided as found seriously indisposed; the other I rapidly as it grew. sent to Fort Buchanan to bring Dr. J. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are B. D. Irwin, surgeon at the post. I dainty little pills; but they never fall then devoted my time to the sick man, to cleanse the llyer, remove obstruc who was growing more feeble each tions and invigorate the system. City hour. He told me if be died he wanted Drugstore, Jacksonville, and Dr. J. to be burled with Masonic honors. Hinkle, Central Point. I had “tried" him and found him to Now is the time when croup and be a bright third degree Mason. I lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The promised to do all I could to carry out only harmless remedy that produces his request. He died before morning, immediate results is One Minute and the messenger sent for the doctor Cough Cure. It Is very pleasant to had not returned, and it was uncertain take and can toe relied upon to quickly cure coughs, colds and all lung as to when. If ever, he might return. troubles. City Drug Store, Jackson As in those days there were not over ville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central 65 Americans in the territory outside of the troops, tbe taking of life !»y the Point. A man recently took 100 skunks to Indians was daily expected. In this Alaska to form a sort of century club. emergency It devolved ui»on me to ar He will establish a skunk farm on a range for the burial of our friend. I small island, where those who do not sent peon messengers to Tubac and iieed tbe no-trespass sign will regret other places where American« were it. The fur of tbe animal, after be known to be to come to my aid. ing deodorized, is very valuable, and During the day I selected a lieagtiful money earned in this way has no more spot overshadowed by a large mesquite cents to the dollar than any other tree and there had a very deep grave kind. dug, as In that country tbe coyote 1« a The legislature of Oregon will be kind of hyena, that will unearth any asked to take the initiatory steps to corps^ if not laid deep in the ground. ward the proposed celehration of the This work was done by peons, while I Lewis and Clark<centeon:al in 1905, by stood guard to keep the Indians from patting suitable resolutions inviting all the states which have been caryed surprising us. By midnight the messengers I bad out of the original Oregon territory to join with Oregon in celebrating the sent out commenced returning with 100th anniversary of the Lewis and tbe few wtio could come with them. I Clark expedition. found among those who arrived two The biennial report of the Oregon or three Masons,/who, like myself, Soldiers’ Home shows that during the were “rusty” in the Masonic burial two years ending Dec. 31. 1900, 149 ritual. We opened the trunk of the civil war veteransand 44 Indian war deceased, hoping to flu I something to veterans were enrolled. The number guide us in fulfilling bis last request honorably discharged was 82; sum Tbe only thing we discovered was an marily discharged, 13; dropped from Episcopal ritual. The following per the rolls, 3; died. 20; total losses, 98; sons composed the funeral cortege: Dr. number now in the Home, 85. The C. B. Hughes, J. Howard Wells, Wil per capita cost of maintenance was liam S. Oury, H. C. Grosvenor. Colo $367.60. nel Titus. S. Warner and myself. Many persins have had the experi We had determined to bury the body ence of Peter Sherman of North Strat at night, in the darkness, having no ford, N. H . who says: ‘‘For years I suffered torture from chronic indiges- light except a candle in one of the old llOit, Out Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made time perforate^ tin lapttfiis by whicij a well man of me.” Jt digests what 1 could read the service. you eat and is a certain cure for dyspep After lowering tbe body Into the sia and every form of stomach trouble. grave I commenced to read the serv It gives relief at once, even in the ice. I stood close to tbe head of the worst case«, and can’t help but dQvpu "raye^and Mn^ani^Hsh^hg good. City Drug Store. Jacksonville, lantern benlns mo. A rustling sound and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. was heard. It was supposed to come sonatasi Beat and Qulctaat Route to Goos by Barron. Soda Springs, Shake, Know, Lumber! ng Camp,Parker's and Kono; also best aonneetloas with stage lines from Klamath Walla to Bonansa, Bly and Lakeview. Ft Klam ath and Indian Agency. Stage leaves Aahland <1gily on arrival of southbound train and ar rives dally In good time to oonneol with north- boand train. BRIEF MENTION No. 6 I o Been the Signatare Of vx, and Sr.oo, all druggists. SCOTT A BOWNE, Chsmiata. New York. TOUT A.. S | Th« Kind You Hat« Always BougM , Trv Cars <XM»t1|Wtion rsrsmsk hke Csscareta Candy Cathartic 10c nr Sfe *. G. C. C. tall to curs. druTt'ata rataad tuona*