The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 31, 1901, Image 3

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    -::-THE WEEKLY TIMES,IK-
Containing Eight Pages of SPICY NEWS, and RELIABLE MATTER,
than any Newspaper Published io Southern Oregon.»®®rsx?k«xï>8>®®®®®®®®®
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. ONLY $1.50 A YEAR
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MEDFORD RACKET STORE
Wm. M. COLVIO,
LAWYER.
Has Just received itsJine, large -took of
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
I
•moa In lied Men's Uulldlng.
New Goods,
Which includes
f*. 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
Jacksonville, Oregon.
■Will practloe In all courta of the H.ate. Of-
floe In the Court House last door on the
rtrht from entranuu.
A. N. SOLISS,
A FINE LINE OF
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Jnckaoavllln, Orados
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WSk»»rt rubile Pt «atices tn all the oourts.
Offiee on California Street, bet. 4th and flth.
The Most Value for the Least Money.
A. C. HOUGH,
NYE & STONER,
Successors to G. L. Webb.
ATTOHNKY AT LAW,
Granfa Pean.
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Soaps, Perfume.“ and Toilet Articles.
Our Notion line is complete.
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Oregon.
OB*e over Halr-K ddls Hardware Store.
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A. E. REAMES.
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Saint Helen’s Hall,
A T T O R N E Y-A T-L A W,
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Jacksonville,
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Portland, Oregon.
Oregon.
O|XMied its 32d
year with a
full corps of
well trained
teachers. It
comprises four
departments :
Office In Red Men a Hulldlng
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ROBT. G. SMITH«
ATTORN KY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Graaf* Pa**. Oregon.
PvBOticea to all the court*
luiidlug. up-si aíra.
Office In Hanis
Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten.
J. M. KEENE, D. D. 5
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY j
Office. In the Adklna Deuel blook,
Medford,
.
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Ur. J.
Oregon
The Academic department offers four courses—the
Classical, Latin, Scientific, the English and College
Preparatory.
Special advantages in Music. Native French teacher, resident.
Under the patronage of the School are NORMAL klNOERGAHTKN TRAINING CUSSES
nducitd by a Specialist.
Separate Home and Special Regulations for Post Graduates and Mature Student*
•rb'ur circulars and other Information address
MISS ELEANOR TKBHKTTS. Principal.
W. ODGERS,
DENTIST
Ashland,
A Board­
ing and Day-
School for
Girls.
Oregon.
•H m permanently located In Aahland for th*
practice of dentlatry. From a continued
praotloeof over fourteen year* I am pre­
pared to guarantee entire aatlafaclloo
MAX MILLER & CO
GEO. O’B. DE BAR, M. D.,
PHYS I OIAN
AND
SURO EON
Jacksonville, Oregon.
'Office'nOrth'e Rloek. up-,taira. Reatdenoe
on California «treat Day or night oalla at­
tended rromntly.
Arc the Leading Dealers in (Jent’s Furnishing Goods. Hats. Root
and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco
Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc.
D on ' t B e D oped Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Bes^
There have lawn placed upon the market
aeveral cheap reprint* of an obeoleto edition
of " WelMter'* Dictionary.” Tb«y are twin*
offered uuder variuu* rmiuee at a low price
GIVE
US
A CALL
By
dealer*, agenta, etc., and In a few InatancM
M a premium foraulaM-rlptlo.il to paiwr*.
Aunouuecmetit* of these comparatively
DON’T STOP WORK!
Worthless
reprint« are very iii I s I i - iu II iik . They are ad.
vertiaed to lw the aulaUantlal equivalent of
a lusher-priced law>k. while they are *11
Reprint Dictionaries,
phototy|M? copien of a I mm >I c of over fifty
yeknt n*ro. which wanaold foraliout 95.00, and
which whn much nu|»erior to thene imitations,
ix'lng a work of nomu merit irmtvud of one
For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back
SNAP SHOT.
The Webatcr'« Unabridged Dictionary pub.
ll*h«d by our houae 1« the only meritoriou*
one of tlmt nnm<>. It la-ar* our Imprint on
the tltle-paic«- and I* proteettsl l«y copyrlirlit
from «-heap Imitation A* a dictionary last«
n lifetime will It not la- larttertopurchaa* the
Ruh in well and
LATEST AND BEST,
Webster*« Internationa! Dictionary
of ENGLISH* Biotraphy, Geography, Fiction, etc.
Hie 10xl2V|x4V^ invhea.
YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW
Thia Book is the Best for Everybody.
IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU.
STANDARD AUTHORITY of the U. 8. Supreme
Court, all Che State Supreme Courta, the U. S.
Government Printing Office and of nearly all the
Schoolbooks.
WARMLY COMMENDED by
College Presidenta, State Superintendente of
Schoola and many other eminent authorities.
Sutton'«Snap Shot, the wonderful deatroyer of all forms of Inflammation In man or beast.
tOc andII per bottle, R K SUTTON, sole proprietor and manufacturer, Ashland, Oregon.
For sale at City Drug Store, Jacksonville, and by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point.
Webtter’* Collegiate Dictionary,
Jacksonville Marble Works
Recently abridged from the International and next
<o It the beat for the family and etudent.
Size 7x10x294 inch««.
Specimen pa(jfn either
••ent firr the aekintj
O. * C. MERRIAM CO.. Springfield, Maes
Granite and Marble Work
STAGE LINE,
of Bvery D**srlptlon Panala ths Boat Style
AT BBASONABLB PRICES.
Thoroiathly rsatocksd and entirely new man-
acamen t.
Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty.
Heat and (JulokMt Route to
KLAMATH FALLS
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ASHI.ÀND:
KI.AMATH FALL*:
’Leave«
.. I ,00 p . m . Leavo* . . . inora
Arrive* ..........t:*r. M. Arrive* ........ fl:*) A. a
Hag flag", F.inro«« and Freight
Paaaenger*. ttaggag«,
muet tie Waybllled.
Ashland Office :
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
Klamath Fall* Agent:,
H H VANVALKENHUR
VIM I VI80R! VITALITY!
MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS have
been In uae
over 60 year* by the leader* ot th* Mormon Church and their
follower«. Positively rnre* the worst ease* in old and young
nrislnfl from effect* of mil *bii«e, dkrlpaUon, excewvs, or cigarette «making. Carse Leal
1, __
|ni B |wPn«y,
Loa* rower, Nlght-I.oseee, Hprrmatervheea, lammnla,
■lnnh„d,
__
f I-« In Bock,
Berk. Kvll Desire«, Nemlnal Kmlssloa«. Lame Bark, Mervoa« Debility.
ravM'le.orCeaetlpa*’
P -■««tache, Uicfl'n*-«« »• Marry. I .««a at Femen, Varl-
rion, mana galrk«»«« of I>l««-havge. Rtop* Nervo»*
50
A cts
gently c
K idneys ,
and
Bov.-
CLtAN5E5 T‘<: 5
^GO^.
OVERCOMES y
^BITUALCCN
Arldr***, BISHOP REMEDY CO., Ban Franclse*, Oal.
Sold at City Drug Store Jacksonville.
A Joke on Ton« Heed.
Stanley W. Davenport from Penn­
sylvania. loves a joke, and when, the
ither day, be saw ex-Speaker Reed
imbllng through Statuary ball, where
icboes play so many strange tricks, be
grasped an opportunity. Mr. Daven­
port stood on the threshold of the cor­
ridor leading to the bouse, just where
.he capltol guides speak In low voices
o the never ending stream of visitors
who are placed far out facing the
ilock in the marble car of time. A
jashful wedding couple was listening
.0 the long distance story at that ¡»ar-
lcular moment, and Mr. Reed was just
passing them on the way toward, the
iupreme court.
“’reU them Tom Reed is passing.”
■aid Mr. Davenport to the guide. Mr.
Seed himself beard the Pennsylvanian
:hrough the medium of the wonderful
■cbo, although be was many yard*
t way.
“Look toward the clock, and you will
<ee the Hon. Thomas B. Reed of Maine,
■x-speaker of the bouse, passing at
rour left,” droned the guide immedi-
itely.
The bridal couple, of course, “rub-
>ered” intently, and Mr. Reed, startled
>ut of a deep brown study, smiled at
be strange proceeding.
Engineering.
Twiteblng ef Kjro.
ltd*. Effect*are Immediate. Impart vlflor and potenrv to every CENTS function. Don’t get
<1
ure I«
■ ' -«pondent,
-tandem, ■
n t cure
Is »I
at hand.
n*uo. Roatore*
n-swres »malL
«men, nnclevelopod
wuuw«ri«,|rro raeraw organ«. Stimulate*
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.Ml Iiv
A wntt«u fuarantoo, to ouro or
th* brain _ _ »nd
nerve
«er*, lUk*
floc, » a bar
box, A <1 f f r r W
Ti.M
by inGil
mall. A
inane; retuudeu, with b boxe«. Circular* free.
Rodenber*’* Constituent.
Valuable educational results often
ittend a visit to Washington. The
ither day a substantial German con­
stituent of Representative Rodenberg
?ame on. lie was well up in the busi­
ness and politics and general informa­
tion of the Twenty-first Illinois dis­
trict. but he had never before visited
the national capital and mingled with
the men who make aDd administer the
government. The congressman and
the constituent went to the White
House. The president greeted tlie old
German so pleasantly that he put him
it his ease immediately. "When did
you come to this country?" the presi­
dent inquired after some other pre-
Imjaayy cQatersatioa. “X ias
id in 1876,” replied the visitor,
the White House the congressman and
the constituent walked over to the
reasury, the constituent expressing
acartlly his good Impression of the
president Mr. Rodenberg led the way
nto the office of the secretary and pre-
tented the constitueut to Mr. Gage.
-Vot is your name?” asked the con-
itituent "My name is Gage.” answer-
id the urbane head of the money busl-
□ess of the government. "Vot yob do
you hold here?” asked the constituent.
This was almost too much for the sec­
retary. but be recovered himself from
the shock and explained courteously.
President McKinley the other day
■xplaiued to a committee from the 1111-
ivis State Manufacturers' association,
who Invited him to attend n dinner in
?liicago on March 26. that he would
>rob*bly not be able to accept, because
here would likely be au extra session
>f the senate to confirm uomluatious.
This Is the first Intimation that an ex-
ra session of tin- senate would be nec-
■wary or that the president expected
o make any appointments other tliau
o till places Caused by the expiration
>f terms. Tlie president also said to
ila callers that he expected to go as far
the Pacific coast late in the spring
Ha New Orleans and the Southern
I’acitic road. Ills visit is for the pur
K>se of attending the launching of the
mttleship Ohio at the yards of the
Jnlou Iron < ouiro^e—__
Jacksonville, Oregon
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[Special Correapondenc*.)
A comprehensive bill for a temple of
justice, to be located on the square
bounded by First and Second street*
northeast and B street northeast and
East. Capitol street, has been prepared
>y Chairman Mercer of the bouse com-
nlttee on public buildings and grounds.
It provides that a grand building, to
tost #7,000,000, Including site, shall be
erected as a companion to the new li­
brary of congress and in a style of ar­
chitecture to correspond with that
building and the’cflpTtof as aTome for
the department of Justice, the supreme
court of the United States, the court
of claims, the court of appeals of the
District of Colurrbia and the National
Law library. The ground, which Mr.
Mercer’s bill would acquire by condem­
nation or purchase under the direction
of a commission, consisting of the sec­
retary of the treasury, the secretary of
the interior and the chief justice, con­
sists of 226,157 square feet
Provision is made for a repeal of the
bill authorizing the erection of a de­
partment of justice building at a cost
of $1,000,000, approved March 3, 1899,
and the attorney general Is directed to
return to the treasury any part of the
*25,000 appropriated by congress and
to render an accounting. The bill also
provides for invitations to ten promi­
nent architects, or firms of architects,
to prepare plans for the temple of jus­
tice and for their compensation.
Extra Seaalon of Senate.
J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor
Ashland and Klamath Falls
TIME TABLE.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Bananas, oranges and lemons can
always be found at Wetterer’s^
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The United States spends #10,000,000
a year in maintaining the Indians.
The best brands of cigars, tobacco,
etc., can always be found at Joe
Wetterer’s.
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F. E. Dunn of Eugene has sold 57
bales ot ’99 hops to a San Francisco
buyer for 8 cents a pound.
The Nile Is noted for its variety of
fish. An expedition sent by British
Museum brought back9000 specimens.
Land thickly covered with timber
indicates good land. When the trees 1
are scattered and not very tall indi­
cates poor land.
A large quantity of newspapers,
suitable for wrapping, pasting on
walls, putting undei carpets, etc can
be obtained cheap, in quantities tc
suit, at T he T imes Printing House.
A strange method of cooking an egg
it sometimes employed by shepherds
In the east.
An egg is placed in a
sling and whirled round and round
until the heat of the motion has cooked
it.
The celebrated .Snap Shot, the best
medicine in the world for allayiog in*
flammatiDn in man or beast, can be
found at Dr. Robinson’s diug
store, also at Dr. HiDkle’s, Central
Point. Trv it.
When you need a soothing and heal­
ing antiseptic application for any pur­
pose, use the original DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve, a well-known cure for
piles and skin diseases. It heals sores
without leaving a scar. Beware of
counterfeit«. At City Drug Store and
Dr. Hinkle’s, Central Point.
E. J. Burnham of Upton, Cal., and
J. N. Dayis of Sisson, who went to
San Francisco on the Holiday excur­
sion, were asphyxiated by illuminating
gas at the U. S. Hotel on Eddy street.
They were in an Intoxicated condition
when they retired.
The Southern Pacific railroad Is
abreast of the times with electric
headlights for itsengines. By merely
touching a button tne engineer sets
the light into play. Each light is of
2000 i andle power. It lights the track
half a mile in front of the engine,
while with the oil light the track was
lit but a few hundred feet in front of
the cowcatcher. Anything on the
track can be seen sixteen telegraph
poles a head of the engine, far enough
so that the train could be brought to
a halt before it reached the object,
even if it be under full speed. The
engines are being provided with the
apparatus as fast as It can be supplied.
Help is needed at once when a per­
son’s life is in danger. A neglected
cough or cold may soon become serious
and should be stopped at once. One
Minute Cough Cure quickly '•J res
coughs and colds and the worst cases
of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other
throat and lung troubles. City Drug
Store,Jacksonville. and Dr. J. Hinkle,
Central Point, Ore.
Mrs. Charles L. Fair's pet Pomer­
anian poodle at San Francisco is
wearing gold-crowned teeth. This is
an unusual distinction, even for
canines of high degree. Mrs. Fair’s
pet is given careful attention to keep
him In good health and spirits. Re­
cently he became tidgity, could not
eat tlie choice morsels prepared for
him and was evidently suffering great
pain. The veterinarian was called
and found that the dog’s teeth had
decayed—the result of too much candy,
the doctor said. The necessary dental
work was done with very little diffi­
culty. Anesthetics were not neces­
sary, as the pcxidle submitted very
gracefully to having bis molars exca­
vated, tilled and capped. Now he eats
his bone with relish and munches his
dog biscuits withevident satisfaction.
Buy a Rutile of
Long Since Obsolete.
Woe* hy R*rron. Soda Spring*. Stake, Snow,
loimbarl ng Camp,Parker « and Kouo; alno best
oonnectlan* with «tngo line« from Klamalb
■all* to Hanan«*, Hip and Lakeview. Ft Klam
sth and Indian Agenov. Stage leave* Anbland
daily on arrival or southbound train and ar­
rive* dally In good time to conneot with north­
bound train.
BRIEF MENTION
Buy Twe gemuinc
- n ao r .> t
(SUSRNIA fiG SVKV’ ‘
n>a mu »< m osuMars rtuu MX na v., in.
A
The hport ot Caaralng.
Coursing Is a sport little known or
heard about except by a very exclusive
coterie of fortunate ¡rersotis, whose
wealth allows them the enjoyment Of
this most exciting of sporting pastimes.
In England coursing Is one of the
most popular of sports, and it has also
obtained a strong foothold In California
and other western states, but in the
east, owing to the restrictions placed
upon It by the law, the meets held are
kept as secret as possible, and little
about them becomes public.
Lovers of the sport are thoroughly
enthusiastic in its praise, and notwith­
standing the restrictions put on them
coursing meets are of quite frequent
occurrence at this time of the year and
are largely attended.
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The’ Sport "appTirs^ to be especially
attractive to women, many of whom
are numbered among its warmest ad­
mirers, and who, too, are the owners
of kennels.
The greyhound, which is exclusively
used for coursing, is considered by lov­
ers of the sport as the greatest of all
sporting dogs.
“Once a greyhound lover always *
greyhound lover,” one fair enthusiast
remarked at a recent meet, and that
opinion is Indorsed by everybody who
has been fortunate enough to see the
game, graceful and shapely animal in
the "chase.”
In England the hare is used as the
quarry lu coursing, but In this country
the western Jack rabbit affords a grand
substitute. In fact the American ar­
ticle has even more speed and. If any­
thing, Is cleverer in turning than his
English relative.
The greyhounds are very carefully
trained for their work and are given a*
much care and attention as a thorough­
bred race horse. Many of the most fa­
mous dogs in this country have been
imported from England and are of the
highest canine aristocracy. They arc
of high degree, with pedigrees extend­
ing back generation after generation.
They show in every line and motion
the results of years of careful breeding,
and their bulging muscles, like bunches
of wire springs, show the development
which can only be attained by month*
of training.
The bursts of speed the animals put
forth when in action are something
wonderfuL They do not seem to touch
the ground at alL They simply fly
—they scoot, and make only * streak,
as they annihilate space.
RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS.
Rev. Mr. Hansen will hold services
at the M. E. church in Jacksonville
Sunday morning and evening.
Rey. Father Berthiaume will hold
services at the Catholic church in
Jacksonville, Sunday, Feb. 3d, at
8:30 a . m .: and in Medford, on the
same day, at 10:30 a . m .
G erman B aptist .—Elder S. M.
Eby will hold service« at rhe follow-
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ing places: 1st and 3d Sunday io each
month, at the church near Talent: sec­
ond. at the Naylor school-house; 4th
at Ashland.
SURE TO FOLLOW
If the Blood Is Impoverished
Diseases Which Often
Puzzle Doctors Are
Inevitable.
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From The Tribune, Webeler City, Ta.
Physicians are often puzzled by an
ailment that does not yield to the usual
remedies, patients are caused much suf­
fering and expense while experiments
are being tried upon them, when in
many cases the seat of the disorder is
in the blood. If this vital fluid is im­
poverished disease is sure to follow.
Build up the blood, the diseased part is
nourished and strengthened, and health
results. This is the simple history of
what often appears to be a complicated
case, Mr. Ezra Edwards, the well-known
merchant of Webster City, Iowa, passed
through such an experience. He mys:
“I have always believed that my
trouble was due to the impoverished
condition of my blood. About four
years ago my ankles began to swell and
cause me great pain. I am quite heavy
and as I was on my feet constantly I
suffered intensely. Finally the swelling
became so bad that I could not walk and
far * week I was confined to my chair or
bed. Three doctors treated me but did
not effect a cure.
"I first heard of Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pill« for Pale People through an adver­
tisement in a religious paper. About
six months ago I began taking the pills
and I felt good results from the first box.
I continued taking them as directed for
nearly five months. I am now 4'J year*
old and am the picture of health. I am
willing to tell the world that Dr. Wil­
liams' Pink Pill* cured me and I know
they will cure others if they are given *
thorough trial.
"Hardly a day passes that I do not
tell some one of the benefits I have re­
ceived from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People, for I think that anyone
suffering from any disorder of the blood
or nerves should give them a thorough
trial.
Signed.
EZRA EDWARDS.
Subscribed and sworn to lief ore me
this 23rd day of November, 1900.
F. M. Roundtree, an expert in this
W illis G. B onn ««,
I line, is prepared to execute al) orders
Notary Public
| for engineering and boiler cleaning,
druggists or direct from Dr.
¡lie guarantees satisfaction. For
j part iculars address liitn at Jackson- Williams Medicine Go., Schenectady
N. Y , 30 cents per box; 6 boxes, *2.50.
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