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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1901)
-<THE WEEKLY TIMES,IK- . Containing Eight Pages of SPICY NEWS, and RELIABLE MATTER, ’ «xaOxixlxMiraMXXieey-Moro than any Newspaper Published in Southern Oregon. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBEFOR IT. ONLY $1.50 A YEAR. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MEDFORD RACKET STORE Wm. M. COLVIG, H uh just received it» tine, large -i.uck of LAWYER. New Goods, Oregon. Jackaonvllle, •nice In Red Men'» 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 Jacksonville, Oregon. 'Will praetloe tn all oourt» ot the H.ate. flee In the Oourt Hou»» la»t door on rlrbt from on trance. A. N. SULISS, A FINE LINE OF ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Soaps, Perfumes and Toilet Articles. Our Notion line is complete. Jacksonville. Oregon. Money. •VNm.rv t 'lbllc l*i »elice» In all the oourt». Offioe on California Btrenl. Let. 4th and Atti. the A. C. HOUGH, H. B. NYE, Successor to G. L. Webb. ATTO UN EYATtAW. Orant’» Pana. * * Oregon. Office over H»lr-R.ddle Hardware Store. A. E. REAMES, I ATTO BN KY-A T-L A W, * • Jackaonvllle, Saint Helen’s Hall, Portland, Oregon. Oregon. Opened its 32d year with a full corps of well trained teachers. It comprises four departments: Office In Red Men'» Building. ROOT. O. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Grant's Paas, Oregon. Practice» In all the court» . iul Id lug up-»taire. OtBce In Hank Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten. J. M. KEENE, O. D. S. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Offlco» In the Adklna Deuel block, Medford, • • Or Oregon. DENTIST Ashland, SJ-For circular» and other Information addre»» GEO. O’B. DE BAR, M. D., AND SURGEON Jackaonvllle, Oregon. r’Offlca 'nOrth'« Block, up-»t»lr*. Reatdeno« on California street. Day or nlgtit call» at- lendod rrumoHr. D on ' t B e D oped There havo lieen placed upon the market several cheap reprint» of an otmolete edition of " WelMter’» Dictionary. They are offered under various tmiuea at a low price baing By dealers, agents, etc., and In a few Instance» as a premium for sulMcriptlon» to pajiers. Announcement» ot tlicae i-oin|«ratlvely - ELEANOR TEBBETT8. Prlnclp.l. Oregon. •Ha» pennanentlv located In Aahland for the practice of dentlitry. From a continued practice of over fourteen year» I am pre pared to guarantee entire »ailifwtion PHYSIOIAN The Academic department offers four courses—the Classical, Latin, Scientific, the English and College Preparatory. Special advantages in Music. Native French teacher, resident. Voder the patronage ot the School are SIOBMAL MIKDBRGAOT1« TBAIXIMG CLASSES nducied by u Speclallat. Separate Home and Special Regulation» for Po»t Graduate» and Mature Studenta W. ODGERS, J. A Board ing and Day School for Girls. Worthless reprint» ard very inlsJeading. They are ad- vertlsed to tie tno Sllbatsntial equivalent of a higher-priced book, while they are all Reprint Dictionaries, phototype coptea of h book of over fifty yeftrs a<o» which wMnold for about 15.00, and which waAinuch mipcriorto theae Imitation*, I icing a work of some merit Instead of one Long Since Obsolete. The Webster'* Untbrldfed Dlctlonery put»- 11‘dM’d bv our house i* the only invritorloua i«c of that name. It beam our imprint on the title pego and n protected by copyright from cheap imitation. A* a dictionary lanta n lifetime will it not be better to purchase the LATEST AND BEST, Webster’« International Dictionary el ENGLISH, Biography, G«o(r»phy, Fiction, tic Hlzc 10xl2Mx4H Inches. MAX MULLER & CO. Jacksonville, Or., For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back Buv a Bottle of SNAP SHOT. Sutton'aSnap Shot, the wonderful destroyer of »11 forms of Intlamnmtton In man or bea»t. Wo and II per hottie, R. K. SUTTON, sole proprietor and manufacturer, Ashland, Oregon. For sale »1 City Drug Store, Jaoaaoovllle. and by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point. STAGE LINE, Tboroughly roa looked and entire»« new am »«emoni. Granite and Marble Worl$ •I Bvary Deaavigtlea Bone In Cha Best Style ATSEASONABLE PRICES. ■ r.AMATH FALL«: ....*:«» r. M. Arrives ...... S M) a m «era, Baggage, Exorna» and Freight muet be Waybllled Ashland Office: POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE * Klamath Falla Agent: HH VANVALKEN BUR * -1 ' ’VW! VIGOR! VITALITY! MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS have been In over 60 years by the leader» of the Mormon Chcrob and their .... follower». Positively cures the worst oases in oid and voung arlsiiit from effects of SvU ahu-e, dl—l|atlon, exeeanea, or cigarette smoking. Cvrw * -st »•nh»n<l, Impoleney, Lo.t Power. Nlgt»«—l.m»rea, »l>rraatorrbo«a. ln.om^An Poartaeha, te Marry, L»aa 8™.», Vari. Eeartaeha, Unfltnraa t'nfl.new to I^aa at g Sn»«a, Vari- caeele. or CoaMlaa. lion, Klop» R«»pa Q Qnleknea. at IHKhsrg«, IMaelrarg», «top» Rto,,. N»rvnr-- Narrow. ITT 11 Ih^tXlaw Mf Ilo», a lek ne»» te Nds. EffecMare Iminndlate. Impa-t vigor and potenev tn every KX»I fnnctlon. 5ton‘t 7-t despondent, a cure 1» al lianil. Restores small, undeveloped cewTs organs Stimulate» the brain and n.rva c« ter.. Me. a tex. 8 frr B a by mall.' A written gusrantwT to eureoi mono-, retuudea, with t> boxes. Circulars tree. 8 eure or 50 Art dress, BISHOP REMKDY OO„ San Francis«*, Cal. * Sloe! at Oity Drug Store Jacksonville. C leanses . z$C’ OVERCOMES ' Oh R itual r,l-flCIAL u?’“ Bvy THg GENVINt - m an r p e/ (SUIvRNIA ffG S y RVP(S rwuueiuoasfcfh rssx D. C. Grim was a caller at T he T imes office Thursday. The dance at the brick hall on Thursday evening was well attended. W. K. Winar of Salem, state mis sionary of Sunday schools, was here during the week. W. T. Moore and Thos. Cincade are in the mountains this week, looking after their cattle. Messrs. Corum and Clark are spend ing the week at their mine in the Blackwell district. Mr. and Mrs. James Shields are visiting their daughter, Mrs. P. L. Simpkins of Woodville, tliis week. The People’s ticket as nominated are, trustees, Eli Mayer. W. H. Pat rick, Frank Amy, H. Corum, B. F. Peart; street commissioner, W. A. Owen: treasurer, G. S. Moore. At the citizens’ caucus the follow ing ticket was nominated for city of ficers for the next ensuing election to be held March 11, 1901: For trustees, J. W. Merritt, W. C. Leever, W. J. Freeman, Ell Mayer, J. W. Jacobs; recorder, H. H. Rippey; street com missioner, W. A. Owen; marshal, W. Stidham; treasurer, G. S, Moore. Ml INTERESTING USE PARENTS OF GROWING GIBLS WILL APPRECIATE IT. The Story i» T.Id by a Fa the, who Is Grateful for Hl» Daughter'» Recovery. No. 91 Lincoln Avenue,Cortland,N.Y., was once a house of sorrow and sadness. Tho daughter of George Loucks, the pride of the household, seemed going in to a decline as she reached her early womanhood and her condition caused the greatest anxiety in the family. The happy ending of the matter caused con siderable excitement in the neighborhood and. when questioned by a reporter, Mr. Loucks made the following statement; “ About two years ago my daughter, who was then in her sixteenth year, wm in bad health. She was pale and thin, without strength or vitality, in fact her condition was that which is generally called all run down. We were, of course, worried about her and employed the best physicians to attend her. They studied her case and although they did every thing possible, gave her no relief which was permanent. The late Dr. Angle had first called my attention to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and my wife had heard they were a fine tonic, so we decided to try them for my daughter. We did so and insi.le of eight weeks the primary cause of her troubic _vas remov ed and she showed a decided gain in health, strength and flesh. “ A great many people will buy a med icine and take a few doses. Then if they are not cured they throw it aside aa no gixxi, or take it sjasmodically. We be lieve in a fair trial in strict accordance with directions and our faithfulness was reworded for she was greatly benefited by them. Her color came to her cheeks and she continued to gain in weight and strength. We have told a gnat many people about them and have been glad to do so.” Signed, _ GEORGE LOUCKS'. V Subscribed aud v— this w , «•’urn 50 « _ —any cl fane. 1900. F. 0. P amqnh , . _ Notary Public. ---- Thrift Pills fro- lMl® Or.--------------------”-’«alers, or will be People are sold by »u, -J* . sent to any address, postpaia reCc Large Wall Maps of the United of price, 50 cents a box, or six Bo»e8lor States Given AOY* 12.50, by Dr. Williams Medicine Oo., HOW IO GET OtTJ. Schenectady, N. Y. Front Jacksonville, Oregon. ... i .on r. m . Leaves . . . SrOOr. M. kt ■ M to UMS’ • ’•to KLAMATH FALLS. TIME TABLE. One View of Our Women. J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor. Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty. ■AK» The Shrinkage of England.—«' With regard to the east coast a sorry story has to be told, the county ot Yorkshire, for instance, from Bridling ton to Spurn nead. has been disappear ing, It is calculated, at an :iverage rate of six feet a year. It is said that care ful observation of a certain 12 mile stretch shows that the cliffs 40 feet high have been eaten away by the waves for 132 feet in 40 years. It is, however, at Spurn Head that the great est ravages have taken place. In Edward I’s time the village of Ravenspur, a seaport near Spurn Head, sent more than one member to par- liament; tn 1396 and 1471 Henry IV aud Edward IV, respectively, landed there, but very soon after the latteris visit the entire town was swept away by the sea. Today the village of Kiln sea alone stanos upon the head; the old site pf |he village, once a lair place on aliln. wTuT^ fmirtibl cnurch. cTestfSyfd Ey the waves in 1826, is now some hundreds of yards below high water mark, aud when New Kilnsea Joins it the sea and the Ilumber will not take long to destroy the entire promontory and make things very unpleasant at Grimsby.—Good Words. American women separate them selves more each year from the life of the country and affect to smile at any of their number who honestly wish to be of service to the nation. They, like the French aristocracy, are perfectly willing, even anxious, to fill agreeable diplomatic posts at first class foreign capitals, and are naively astonished when their offers of service are not ac cepted with gratitude by the authori ties at Washington. But let a husband propose to bis better half some humble position In the machinery of our gov ernment and see what the lady’s answer will be. A New York woman was transplanted to a western city, where she was told that “the ladies of o.« '.lace expected tier to liecome tb?ir “’ '’-'n't see an“TM«<. social l(N»deT.'«-Mr4 X m resoonse^ to lead.” wj> *be audable response. Jacksonville Marble Works Beni and QnJcMeat Route 14 Goes by Barros, Hods Harings. Shake. Snow, Lumbert ng Camp,Parker's and Kono-, also heel «■pnnctlon, with slags lines from Klamatb wklls to llonama, Bly and Lakeview, Ft Klam and Indian Agency. Slags leave» Ashland ly on arrival of southbound train and ar ts daily In good time to oonneet with north- »round train. Animal» Withoot Fee«. Rub in well and YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW MEDFORD SQUBS. In the very oldetit fossil bearing rock« Medford’s population 1» 2109. no insects are found. The very oldest fossil 1« a kind of polyp, making reefs Our new city charter is in force. of limestone when as yet the insect» ' Ward Webber 1» visiting in the Wil had not appeared, and It “flourished” lamette valley. in Canada. W. P. Wright of Grant's Pas» was a The first Insect known to have exist caller Wednesday. ed, a creature of such vast antiquity Dr. R. T. Burnettof Riddle was here that it deserve« all the respect which the parvenu man can snmmon and of one day last week. fer to it, was—a cockroach. Thia, the H. U. Lumsden and wifeare visiting father of all black beetle«, probably relatives in Seattle. walked on the earth in solitary magnifi I. L. Hamilton of Hotel Nash has cence when not only kitchens, but even been on the sick list during the week. kitchen middens, were undreamed of, Miss Lizzie Hoover is In San Fran possibly millions of years before neo cisco selecting a stock of millinery to lithic man had even a back cave to of open up in Medford. fer, with the remains of last night's E. L. Shermerhorn and wife and Dr. •upper, for the cockroach of tlie period to enjoy. Ilia discovery established the I. L. Arnold left Tuesday for New York. They will make an extended fact that in the Silurian period there visit in the eastern states. were Insects, though, as the only piece A pleasant social party was held at of his remains found was a wing, there has been room for dispute as to the ex the spaciou» residence of Mrs. F. V. Medynskl on last Tuesday evening, in act sjM>cles. honorof Mr. Medynski’s50th birthday. Mr. Goss in his preface to the second A Young Men’s Christian Union edition of his book notes says that what 1» probably a still older Insect has has been organized in this city, with been round In the lower Silurian in the following officers: E. 8. Wolfer. Leon Howard, Vice Pres.; F. Sweden. This was not a cockroach, but Pres.; H. Hull, Rec. Sec; D. W. Day, Cer. apparently something worse. If the Sec.; Ray McKinney, Trea?. I.atln name, Protoclmex sllurlus, be lit erally translated it means the original I CENTRAL POINT PONTERS. Silurian bug.—Spectator. The hoofed animals, like the horse and the stag, have, strictly speaking, no feet, for they walk on their nails, and their feet have tiecomepart of their legs. The advantage seems to be a lengthening of the stride. Just as a trained athlete learns to run on his toes to Increase his pace. There is also the further advantage of no soft part to be Injured by contact with the ground. Some monkeys have four hands, which must be a great advantage in climbing. The absence of legs as well as feet is an advantage to many animals that have to travel rapidly through the water or between the branches of trees or other obstructions. Legs would be but an obstruction to the tadpole while he swims by means of his powerful tail, but when he leaves the water legs and feet become an advantage. So the snake is able to creep through underwood and into small holes with far greater ease with out legs, and even the slow worm which seems such a helpless animal on flat ground, can creep through a Ledge with remarkable eaae and speed. The rudiments of |egs are jx>_be~foiind in fiianjMlnakes, s^tbat there can be but little doubt that the absence of legs Report» »how a greatly Increased has jiroved an advantage and that death rate from throat and lung natural selection has removed tfiem. DON’T STOP WORK! IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. Ashland and Klamath Falls Banana», orange» and lemons can always be found at Wetterer’s. * The machine poets have discovered 458 words that ryrne with Mrs. Na tion. The best brands of cigars, tobacco, etc., can always be found at Joe Wetterer’s. * Wouldn’t the enlisted men in the aruiy like to cut off the seuate’s liquor supply, though? A full assortment of May’s celebrated »eeds—fresh and pure—1» being dis played by Joe Wetterer. * As nothing has been heard of Li Hung C'tiang being paralyzed It issup- posed he »wore off New Year’s Day. Deeds, mortgage», leases, bends, bill» of sale and every imaginable kind of legal blanks—the latest and best—are constantly on hand at T he T imes office. A large quantity of newspapers, suitable for wrapping, pasting co walls, putting undei carpets, etc can be obtained cheap, in quantities U suit, at T he T ime » Printing House. The celebrated Snap Shot, the best medicine in the world for allaying in flammation in man or beast, can be found at Dr. Robinson’s diug store, also at Dr. Hinkle's, Central Point. Trv It. Andrew Carnegie will give away many millions before hedies. He will dissipate ills fortune by giving to li braries and schools, and organs to communities that love music. He will give nothing to anything under the control of the church, as he Is a pro nounced toe of sectarianism. Dr. Harry A. Littlefield of Portland, who served with the Oregon volun teers in the Philippines, has been ap pointed Assistant Surgeon, (J. S. A., by President McKinley, with the rank of Captain. He has been practicing his profession at Newberg, Yamhill county, since his return from Manila. The government has employed Mr. Tayloi Hill, the well known stockman of Crook county, to purchase 1,000 horses, with qualifications suitable for use in the United States cavalry. This order will create quite a market for good burses, and will add much stimulous to the already rising prices. The greatest danger from colds and la grippe Is their resulting In pneu monia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. It will cure a cold or la grippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by City Drug Store, Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best STANDARD AUTHORITY of lb» U. S. Supreme Court, all the State Supreme Court», the U. Government Printing Office and of nearly all the Schoolbook*. WARMLY COMMENDED by College President», State Suoerlntendenta of School« and many other eminent autbcrltle*. Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary. Iler. Early and to Htay. troubles, due to the prevalence of croup, pneumonia and grippe. We adylse the use of One Minute Cough Cure tn ail of these difficulties. It Is Are the Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats. B jot the ODly harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Children like it. and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco City Drug Store and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. Confections, Tropical Fruits. Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. “Sandy” Olds, the noted gambler, who killed Emil Webber, also a gamb ler, on the streets of Portland in 1889, Is dead. For this crime Olds was tried three times, the tirst trials re sulting in a verdict of murder in the first degree. The case was finally GIVE US A CALL taken to Washington county, and there he was found guilty of man slaughter only, and was sentenced to the penitentiary for one year. “San dy” Olds was for many yeary one of the most notorious characters in that section. At the same time when be received the short, sentence of one year for a cowardly murder, a man was being sentenced to three years down at Astoria for stealing a salmon. But then justice varies, as to locality. Thia Book is the Best for Everybody. Recently abridged from the Inte*-m»’nna1 enJ next <o it the beat for the family aril anueot. Wise TxlD.vJ’ii inr.,<w. Specimen rf' r > rf Mr nAln G. k C. MERRIAM CO.. Snr -. • BRIEF MENTION. hsmul Gregory’s ” t» V. . II you are going Eaat.or itnaklagof serfd'“* for your family, do not buy iff llcket» un.'*1 you bare secured rate» from IV ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Co. The* »ervloe 1» excelled by none, acd they can rea«t» all point» In the East, South or Soulbeast from any point In Oregon and Washington. Through tourist ear from Pselfle coaal to N«rW York. If you will send fifteen rents In »tamps te the addre»» given below, we will forward »a* b, return mall a large wall map ot the tbrfted State». Cuba »nd Porto Rico. itx«O Inches For particulars regarding passenger and freight rate» call on or address. B H. TRUMBULL, Com l Agt., IU Third Street. Pon land. Ore., Ot. Milet N.urine loosen» Grin’«-ruet. Something New. .Just published by the R »»£n- is B naii)'®hlet upon the reflofifes* <« ern Oi'”-8on> which include* an CXCip ' lent map' ot the state and contains In« formation u,e climate, land«, edu-> cation, etc., ««Ifilltyf industries and their capabilitu.’*« Attention is also directed fo eucli ne< fields for energy or capital as promise Taff return Tills publication fill« a need long experi enced by Oregonians, in replying to inquiries of eastern friends Copies mav be had trf local agent of s. P. Co., ot from _ , C H M arkham . G. P. A .Portland.