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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1901)
®refon rr- , Sl)t £knun rafie Bimeé. V ol . XXX JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1901 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BRIEF MENTION. Bananas, oranges and lemons can always be found at Wetterer’». • There are yet between four and five LAWYER. Has Just received its fine, large -lock of feet of snow at Yreka, Calif. Jacksonville. Oregon. I The best brands of cigars, tobacco, etc., ean always be found at Joe * Wetterer’s. The place of the hen in r _____ political Which includes economy may tie judged from the P. P. PRIM a SON, statement that 450,000,000 eggs are in Complete line of Ladies ’ and Men's Furnishings, cold storage In the United States. attorneys andoounhklors at law i Lace Curtains in corded net, Balgarine, Irish A St. Louis judge has ruled that if Jacksonville, Oregon. a husband be locked out by his wife Point and White Tambournet, Fulled Sash Cur- he may chop down the door, if neces AT Will prsotloe In sit oourls ot th« B.sle. Of tains in plain and figured muslins, Tartalane, sary. to gain entrance—but he must Hoe In the Court House last door on ths pay for the door. rtrbt from entrano«, Figured Swiss. Saxony Net, Pillow Shams, A large quantity of newspapers, Counterpanes and Crochet Quilts in many styles. suitable for wrapping, pasting cn A. N. SOLI55, walls, putting undei carpets, etc can A FINE LINE OF be obtained cheap. In quantities tc ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW suit, at T he T imo Printing House. Soaps, Perfumes and Toilet Articles. Jacksonville, Oregon President Hays of the Southern Our Notion line is complete. Pacific railroad has received a mes sage from New York assuring him VNotsry Tubi Io. Pl voltees tn sit ths oourts. Onto« on Californie Slronl. bet. Oth end Sth. that the purchase of the railroad by other Interests means no interference with ills administration. A. C. HOUGH, H. B. NYE, The celebrated Snap Shot, the best medicine in the world for allaying in ATTORNEY AT LAW, Successors to G. L. Webb. flammation In man_or beast, can be found at Dr. Robinson’s diug Orsnt’s Pass. ■ - Oregon. i store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central tínico over Hulr-R.ddle Hardware Store Point. Try it. Americans offer locomotives for A. E. REAMES, I service in India at St;,t>00 each, to be delivered in six months. The British I ATTORN F.Y-AT-LA W. bid $7,720, time required nine months. Oregon. Jacksonville. As a matter of course the contracts Opened its 32<1 come to our country. •^Office In Rod Moo's Uulldlng year with a Great Britain did not launch a A Board full corps of single battleship during the year / HOBT. G. SMITH, 1900. Russia is credited with the well trained greatest and Day naval progress during the attorney and oounselor at A aw . teachers. It past year. The rapidity of Russian o comprises four shipbuilding was one of the feature» Grant's Psss, Oregon. Girls. departments : of the year. Practices In all the oourts Office In Hank It i« reported that the Federal ___ ■ lulldlbg. up-»lair». Steel Co., the American Steel and Wire Co. and the American Steel Hoop Co. are to consolidate with 4200,- J. M. KEENE, D. D. S. 000,000 capital. It is supposed the The Academic department oilers four courses—the object of this combination is to tight OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY the Carnegie company. Classical, Latin, Scientific, the English and College Offloes Io the Adkins Doud block, Capt. Debney, formerly commodore Preparatory. the fleet of steamers of the Pacific Oregon. Special advantages in Music. Native Lrcnch teacher, resident. of Medford , Coast Steamship Ob., died lately in (Todor the patronage of the School are NORMAL KINDERGARTEN TRAINING CLASSES San Francisco, after a long illness. nducied by a Specialist. Fur 34 years he was in command of Dr. J. W. ODGERS, Separate Home and Special Regulation» for Post Graduates and Mature Students various steamships, and was a native of England, aged 64 years. DENTIST •STFor olroulsrs sod other Information address klk . a NOR TEBBETT9. Prlncipal. The greatest danger from colds and Ashland, Oregon la grippe ts their resulting in pneu monia. If reasonable care is fused, ■Ha» permanently located In Ashland tor lhe however, and Chamberlain’s Cough practico ot dentistry. From a oonllnued prsctloo ot over fourteen yesrs I am pre Remedy taken, ail danger will be pared to guarantee entire sstlstactlon avoided. It will cure a cold or la grippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to OEO. O’B. DE BAR, M. D„ take. For sale by City Drug Store. PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON^ A powerful engine cannot be run with a weak boiler, and we can’t keep Jacksonville, Oregon. up the strain of an active life with a weak sUOTBcb; neither can we stop OSce *n Orth's Block, up-stalrs. Reatdenoe Are the Leading Dealers in Gent'b Furnishing Goods. Hats, Boot the human machine to make repairs. on California street. Day or nlgbt Mlle at tended rrom'Hly If thestomach cannotdlgest enough and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco food to keep the body «trong, such a preparation as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. should he used. It digests what you eat, and it simply can’t help but do you good. City Drug Store and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. —■ . - ——— -Z To clean rusted tools and instru Thera have been placed upon the market ments of steel, if the rust is heavy, several cheap reprints of an obsolete edition stand the tools in coal oil for a few of •• We Im t er’s Dictionary." They are toeing GIVE US A CALL offered under various names at a low price hours, but if slightly rusted this is not necessary. Next dip the articles in liquid potassa for a few moments dealer», agents, etc., and In a few instances and then put them into a strong solu aa a premium for subscript Iona to palters. z Announcements of these comparatively tion of potassium cyanide. Remove; clean with a paste of the cyanide, Worthless castile soap, chalk and water; rinse, reprints are very uil»l<-n<llng. They sro a<1- and place in a saturated solution of vertlaed to be the aulMtantial equivalent of a higher-priced book, while they are all chloride of tin, and leave over night. In t ins manner every particle of rust Reprint Dictionaries, is removed, and the articles will come phototype copies of n Iwxik of over fifty out clear and of a silvery whiteness. years ago. which was sold for about S6.00, and No. 10 ' WASHINGTON LETTER. Wm. M. COLVIG, New Goods, The Most Value for the Least Money. Saint Helen’s Hall, Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten. MAX MULLER & CO. Jacksonville, Or., D on ' t B e D oped Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best By DON’T STOP WORK! which was much superior to these Imitations. l*eing a work of some merit instead of one “ Long Since Obsolete. The Webster’» Unabridged Dictionary pub lished by our house is the only meritorious one of ilint name. It bears our Imprint on the titlo-piijo* and is protected by copyright from cheap imitation. As n dictionary lusts a lifetime will it not Is» lietter to purchase tho LATEST AND BEST, Webster’s International Dictionary «!ENGLISH, Biography, Geotrsphy, Fiction,sic. 8Uo lOxlSMxtH lnchf<- For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back Buv a Bottle of SNAP SHOT. Rub In well and YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW This Book is the Best for Everybody. IT HAS CUNEI) OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. STANDARD AUTHORITY ot the U. S. Supreme Court, all the State Supreme Court!, the U. S. Government Prlnllnf Ofllce end ut needy nil the Schoolbooke. WARMLY COMMENDED b. Colletc President-., Stete Su-erintrnd"»! nt Schools end n>eny other eminent eutboritle* Suttoa'sRoac Shot, th« wonderful destroyer ot »11 forms of Intlsmmstlob tn msn or besat. Wo and II per bottle. R K. SUTTON, sole proprietor and manufacturer, Ashland, Oregon. For sale al City Drug Store. Jacksonville, and by Or J. Hinkle Central Point. Wobbler's Collenia!.? Dictionary. left; —i-mUeue uen Recently »bri-lied bum . tern <o It the beet tor the lernilv .n 1 r.<u .Un<. H i . aj i *1U •■v«. ftpetlmro ’ t ! *«r !h» O. k C. IK: '• •’M Ashland and Klamath Falls STAGE LINE, Wboenughly roe toe hod sod eotlroly new man agSSMBt. CMMrg Marble Work lass, AT REASONABLE PRICES Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty KLAMATH FALLS. «Jacksonville, Oregon (Maa hr Rarrnn, Hods Springs. »now, Lum bar I ng Camp,Parkers and Kono; also best oonanottons with stago linos from Klamath Valls to Honsnes, Rly nn<l Lakeview. Fl Klam ath and Indian Aaencv Stage leavns Ashland dally on arrlvnl or southbound trsln »nd ar rives dally In good itaie to oonneot with north bound train TIME TABLE. ashi . ahd : KLAMATH VALIA: Lear«» . I .no r. m . Leaves . . . S:00r. M. ...... Ill A. M Arrives ......... « « e «« Arrives Pease,igere. Haggsg", Express »nd Freight must bo Waybtllod. Aahland Offioe: POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE Klamath Falla Agent: H H VANVALKENBUR Heakh in her beaming »yea, health in her glowing cheek, health in her taerry laugh. Yet country air and oountrv hours can't save her from the comtaon experience of women—an experience which dulls the eye, pales the cheek, and turns the laugh to a sigh. Womanly ills come te almost all. But for these ills there is help and healing in Dr. Hares's Favorite Prescription. It regu lates the periods, stops Unhealthy drains, cares inflammation, ulceration and fe male weakness. It makes week women strong, sick women well. of Every De acrlgtlon D one la the Beet >tylo Host and Qulokest Route to VIM I VIGOR! VITALITY! MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS have been In us« over 60 years by the leaders of the Mormon Church and their followers. Positively cures th« worst eases In old and young ise. di -lpation, excesses, srlslng from rffect» ol stlfabu«, dl-slpatíon, oxees»,-«. or cigarette eigsrette smoking. Car«« Cares Lost --- 'hoea. Inramala, Wnnhsad. Impotmrv, L.«‘ Pnwrr. Nlght-1-o..e^ Sp.rM.torrh^A Inramala reina ln Bn«*k EwII Deslrn, Remlnal Emliainnt, t.amd IUck, Ñervo»« DabllUy» «•eel«. •vConstlpa- Nradarha. Vnátnaea <• Nsrry( U n of Mmrn, Vari- Twitchlag ot Eyre- (Ion. Ntop» Qaickne«» of Dlarharff». fttop» Ñervo»« function. Don’t set lid». Macis are ImwMiato. Impart vigor and potonrj to evrffj CtNTS a cu¿ citrals ^wnotRtnt. Stimulates d desnondent rnond«nt. . . R at nano. itwwnv nn«u, » mow , the brain and nerve ca vers. 40c a box, «for I2.M by mall. A written guarantee, to cure or tne ormn »»•« univovot —» • - —- - - -- moni; mono; rtífuudea, refund«!, wilh with b boxea. boxes. Circulara Circulars frac. free. _________ ____ Kila Rapp, of Jameatown, Guilford Co.. N. Q. write» ,r { had »uffereU three year» or ly period». It »aeaned »• thou<h h pain in ntv back aud stoatac» nd without fwiating; had yiven ever balng cured, when oae of •ted upon my trying Dr. Pieroe « nptioa. With nut little faith I tglad k. a««<l Wfbre I had taken half a txrttle I fait hotter -had better appetite and »iep< Setter. Now I «■ happy to »ay f am entirely cured, and all done in two months time, when all othtr madlcine» had fhiled to do any good at all.” 50 Address, BISHOP REMEDY CO., San Francises, Cal. Sold at City Drug Store Jacksonville. An Army In Dssssr. Latest of Dr. Weir Mitchell’s books Is "Dr. North and His Friends,” a portly volume filled with anecdote and Incident, much of which must be based upon the actual experiences of this cultivated physician and scholar. For many years Dr. Mitchell has number ed among bls friends no small share of the men worth knowing in the east and from many sources has derived the sayings with which his book abounds, matters made essential to the progress of the story by exemplify ing the range of its characters. Touching on the relative sizes of men Is an excellent story of the civil war. When the Confederates were march ing through Pennsylvania on their way to the fatal field of Gettysburg they passed a little house at the roadside. On the porch or it stood a little girl and her mother gazing at the unusual sight. Just behind the fence barked Beaver, a little terrier, giving every evidence of his loyalty to the Union by his voice and bearing. At last one of the southern commanders guided his horse on the sidewalk and so rous ed the dog’s ire that the little girl ap Decorations and Buttons. pealed to her mother In fright, saying: It Is rather Interesting to glance “Oh, mamma, mamma! Please don’t over the floor of the senate and house let Beaver bite that army!” and note the various decorations or The King’, Revenas. buttons which appear in the lapels of the coats of senators and represent A quaint little story Is told of the atives. Senator Warren of Wyoming, late king of Italy and bls dislike for for instance, is never without the tiny music. The king and Queen Margher- bow of red, white and blue ribbon ita lived in sucb harmony that they that denotes him to be the possessor could afford to play small jokes upon of a medal of honor awarded him by each other without fear of misunder congress for gallant action in battle, standing. Of late years the queen a distinction which Is only shared by found it necessary to wear glasses In one other senator. General Sewell of order to read, but the sight of them so New Jersey. Senator Quarles wears annoyed the king that he would say the button ef the order of the I.oyal whenever she was about to put them Legion, and quite a number of mem on, "Margherita, put ¿own those glaM-t bers of both houses display the crescent es!” and scimiter of the Mystic Shrine. The queen did not obey on one occa Representative Richardson ci Tennes sion, and the king exclaimed. "Mar see is the only member who wears gherita, If you don’t put down those consplclousiy the starred and barred glasses instantly I shall sing!” flag of the Confederacy, showing him to Now, as the king had not the slight be a member of the Confederate vet est ear for music and bls wife had this erans, while Representative Louden- threat proved efficacious. The glasses slager of New Jersey never comes Into were removed. the house without a bright red car nation in his buttonhole. But the moat interesting Insignia Is that worn by Senator Mason of Illi nois. It Is a miniature American flag manufactured out of American silk. It is pinned upon the senator’s hat, and when he climes down the aisle he looks like an inaugural procession. Report on Submarine Boats. irate your Construction of additional submarine experi boats of the Holland type Is strongly opposed by the board ot construction in ence? a report to Secretary Long which has And are been sent to the senate and bouse you wor naval committees. "Without desiring to discredit the ried for Holland In any way,” says the report fear you “or to detract from her merits, the soon to be bald ? 71 are soor board is of the opinion that the utility of boats of this class has not yet been [ 3 Then i cease worry- sufficiently demonstrated to warrant ing, for help is at the coastruction of others than those ► ] hand. You need hand already authorized, eight in number, which are considered a sufficient num something that will ber to experiment with. id put new life into the “As regards the cost of the present hair bulbs boats — namely, $170.000 each — the board is of the opinion that If the cost You of construction, with a reasonable profit need to the contractors, is alone considered a hair it is a very high price, but if the ex penses of developing the boat are tak- o o d. en_ln consideration the price Is not ex such tc cessive?’'^*' - .-—^v. a s — “Should congress see fit to authorize any more submarine boats the board • -1 is of the opinion that no special type I- II should be specified, but that the secre It brings health to tary of the navy should be given dis H the AidUIj hair, and fall- cretion to contract for such boats as ; I w.Jv dilli the lllv tail In his judgment are likely to prove the r inp ceases. most efficient and best suited for naval It always restores purposes, thus openlug up competition and giving other inventors a cuance.” color to gray hair. &UIR Mutations of Polities. J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor, Granite and [Special Correspondence. ] The distinction of possessing the most beautiful silvery white hair In the house belongs unquestionably to Representative McAleer of Philadel phia. It is rich and glossy. There has been nothing like It since the days of Breckinridge of Kentucky, whoso shock of silvery hair was at once the admiration and the envy of every mem ber. McAleer’s hair has always been white—unlike Findlay of Maryland, who came to the house a perfect blond and who gradually developed a snowy crest of hair. There are very few white haired men In the house. Most of the members are baldheaded. As Mr. McAleer has the whitest hair, so Representative Curtis of Kansas has the blackest It Is said that Cur tis has an Indian strain In him, which accounts for the Inky color of his locks, but whether this be true or not his hair Is a black as that worn by McCreary of Kentucky when that ami- ablgj^atesman was In the house. There Were dark and mysterious rumors that McCreary's head was covered by a wig. No one yet has had the hardi hood to make that suggestion about Congressman Curtis. Red haired men are not numerous. Shafroth of Colorado, Hopkins of Illi nois, Lorimer of Illinois and Alexan der of New York complete the list. But Alexander’s hair is red enough for two. the senate amending tne ciru service laws so that preference wll! be given to civil war veterans in appointments, re tention and promotion provided they possess business capacity necessary for the proper discharge of the duties of the offices or employments. Representative Kahn of California has introduced a bill continuing in force for 20 years after May 5, 1902, all laws prohibiting and regulating the coming of Chinese persons and persons of Chinese descent into the United C arl S chofield . i States. $ On New Year’s day a gentleman and a lady and a child stopped on Pennsyl vania avenue In front of the White House aud stood for some moments looking through the tall Iron fence. Diplomats in much gold Ince were hur rying out of the wide door. Carriages were dashing up and away. The army and navy, resplendent in full dress uni forms, were marching In lK>wn the western walk to the gate and far be yond the curving aud angled column of the people stood waiting. The gentle man. the lady and the little girl showed no Inclination to enter, but gazed on the scene with evident Interest. His thoughts went back easily to the time when the head of the nation standing to receive congratulations was his fa ther. The lady if It pleased her to be reminiscent recalled when her father, a United States senator, passed down the line. And the child possibly had a dim recollection of having been “an ad ministration baby.” The group of three said little anti when vision was satis fied passed on. Mr Hsr’-.'s has Introduced a bill In Hliotisneifi is cured by tbx tte of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. fi □ ÄM3 nair visor I Jacksonville Marble Works i You need not look at thirty as if you were fifty, for your gray hair may have again all the dark, rich color of youth. $1.1)0 a bottle. All druggists. •• I am a barber bv trade and have lad a great deal to do with your Hair Vuyor. I have found that It will do • < rythu.g that yon claim for it. It lata given me tho most complete » itisfactìon in my busi ness." ilBSRV J. fìKOBOK, Marek 22, U28. Kansas City, Mo. UMf. rh. Dsc''”. If you do not obtain nil the benefits expected from the use of the Vigor, write the Doctor about it. Address. D r . J. C A YEH. Lowell, Mass. you