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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1901)
-....... • II ■ ■ Th« Colls«« Boy*« L m « o ». Women as Well as Men Finest Train In the World Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. F.lectr c lighted, Steam heated Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor , , «nd cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. _ Kidney trouble has become so prevalent T that it is not uncommon f for a child to be born J? afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin- ates too often. If the I -------- . urine scalds the flesh or if. when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting. depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition cf the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, arid both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar sizes. You may hase n sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Home ot s.»,,,,. h ,.,,. ing all about it. including many of ths thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer i Co.. Binghamton. N. Y., be sure and SENATOR WILLIAM K. CHANDLER. r ention this paper. of the late Austin E. l’lke. He was re elected In 1889 and again In 1893. Sen ator Chandler Is 6G years of age, and the greater part of his active life has been spent in the public service, being JACKSONVILLE. O». appointed reporter of the supreme court of New Hampshire In 1859, short ly after being admitted to the bar. He was for a number of terms speaker of tlie New Hampshire house of repre sentatives. Subsequently he held vari ous federal offices, being secretary of Abstracts made to Titles of the navy during a portion of President Lands. Arthur’s administration. During the LEGAL DOCUMENTS. past quarter of a century there have Jt all sintl drawn up especially pertaining to been In public life few more virile, en the settlement ot estates ergetic and aggressive characters than Senator Chandler, and his retirement Accounts Collected, Prompt Remittance. removes from congress a notable fig MONEY LOANED. ure. To Chicago by Daylight. The Badger State Express - The finest day train running between St. t’aui and Chicago via. the Short Line. Connec tions from the West via. The Northern Pacific, Great Northern, And Canadian Pacific Rye This is also tb<> host lln» between Omaha St Paul and Minneapolis All agents sell tickets via. "The N rlh-Westeru Liue. W. M. HEAD, G. A. • H. L. SISLKR. T A. 248 Alder St., Portland. Ogn Best of Everything In a word this tells of the passenger service via. The North-Western Line. 3 Traini dally between St. Paul and Chicago comprising LATEST PULLMAN SLEEPERS, PEERLESS DINING CARS. LIBRARY « ND OBSERVATION CARS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS The 20th Centurv Trains—THE NORTH-WESTERN LIMIT ED—runs everv day of the year. Silas <1. Day More Cheap Excur sions to the East. REAL ESTATE AG’T. Round Trip Tickets from Denver. Colorado Springs and Pueblo to Chicago. Peoria and Intermediate points, will be sold August 4 and 10, and September 7 and 21, by -he Great Rock Island Route i Investment securities a specialty. Jacksor County Scrip bought and sold. I have a complete set of maps of all survey d lands in this county, and receive Abstracts monthly from Roseburg and the State land De partment at Salem of all new entries n ade 1 am thus prepared to make out homestead pa pers andean save to part.es the expenseot a trip to rbe Roseburg land office. One Regular Fare Plus S2.00 for Round Trip, Return Limit October 31 1900. TRAINS One night out to Chicago will leave Denver t3:45p. m , Colorado Spring« 3:55 p. m., and Pueblo 2:45 p m for excursions of August 4. 10 and 24. and September 7 and 12. Tickets also good on regular trains. For lull infor mation apply to . . _ A E CvOPEK. Gen. Agent. Portland. Oregon. F. W THOMPSON. A G P A. Topeka Kans. JOHN SEBASTIAN. GPA. Chicago. Don’t Rub It In Scotch N orthern Remedy RAILWAY. Shortest and Quickest Line TO ST. PAUL, Dl’LlTH, MINNEAPOLIS,CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Tickets to points East, via Portland and the GREAT NORTHERN RY., on sale at -ny Southern Pacific Depot Ticket Office, or GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office LIVERY FEED SALE • >♦—♦«»«»«♦♦««♦•»«»«»«»»♦ Will Not Cbanire. UF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE i » i i » Okf.GOV. Orders for Hacks, Buggies and Riding Horses promptly ».tended to. Feeding done at reasonable rates. Best of care taken to prevent accidents, tut will be re- eponsfble far none should they occur. Will refuse to do livery wors on credit. GEORGE N. LEW IS, Prop. j ¡ E.C. DIKE’S ADVERTISING AGENCÏ- 6 « & Merchant«* Exchange • AN FRANCISCO. CAL. I Prmldent Benjamin lile Wheeler of the University of California says that the report that be Is to succeed Presi dent Eliot at Harvard Is "absolutely unfounded.” In a note to the New York Post he adds. “1 have no idea how the story originated.” IN NEWSPAPERS« anywhere at anytime Call on or Write In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt OCNTAUR COMMNV, W MURRAY «YR CSV. NCW YORK OIW TERRIBLE Nervous Diseases are the serious misfortune nine tenths of the women in the world. Women should know ol Moore’s Revealed fof th«* Jaded m Health fur all Mankind. JOY'S VKQKTABLS SftRtAPARlUJL •• made from certa, and v-ontaine nc mineral drugs ily W»*. J .get Bar am par ilia robs the biood of all its impari« ties, and courses all Uose impuri* WHOLESALE AGENTS. • ’ ' ' à For 50 Years 1 VISIT Shiloh’s - Consumption Cure Mothers—have you S in Tli« la Anatomic a ! Mnsoofli In the World. (¿vratm ulittiaito* tn fha Cl/y. </ wonderful Wcatancaae«. of any contract* ed dbwaMi,(»«»allI j cured t»y tUC Oldest Hl>ecin;Wlt oll th« 1‘MCid« CoUL K/ttabibiiiwd 30 year«, . “Shiloh always cured «ny baby of croup, coughs and colds. I would not be without it.’ MRS. J. B. MARTIN, Huntaville, Ala. •thilnh** Consumption Core la wold by ail druggt”** nt 5iAc, 5Oc, •1.00 a bottle. A printed gitsrsatas with every bottle. If yon are not watlslled g«» to your drugglai au<l get your money baelc. Write for 111natrated book on consumption. Reni without coat u» you. S. C. Wells & Co., lxRoy, N. Y. oaototiia . TI* Kmi You_Have_*lwa^2 BoujM mluM «vieti Cangili tatlon f ”“” - -------- - y privata. ( OR. JCMTOAN 0 CO . IMI Mwtat tUR. W. ! Denver & Rio Grande R. R. ...Scenic Line of the World... TW FAVORIT« TRANM'OVTIJWWTAL kftTI MMTWMBN THK MUHTIIWIMT ABU ALL FOIMTH BAUV. Choice of Two Route« through the ftunoun Rocky Mountala Hecaery And Four Routen Ea«t of Pueblo and Denver ....... All PasnengerN granted a day h top-over in the tJornion Capital or anywhere between Ogden and iJenver. Personally conducted Tourlat Excursions three dayn a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For Tickets »nd *ny lntorm*ilon Regarding Rat««, Route«, etc . or for Descriptive Ad «ertlRlng Matter. «»II on »genl» of Ore gon Railway A Navigation Co , Ore gon Short Lino nr Southern Pacific Companies. • K General Pa«« * Ticket Agent, DENVER, - COL. |rH cS X tn § At City Drug Store, Jacksonville. DR. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES Yoaisf mm and middle 1 •Brel men wlw ar« ntifTtring fiDTM th« vdvctM nt youibfiil Indi»- 1 cc-tiorj« or ri»»«*« iae* In in malorar aturar Itrhlllty years. Morvoua »nd pliy«ica4 f ............... , fm-1 polrnej, lx»«t fflMMlauod I mi bi hm till lURcouipiv ItACotupii* callona; >p«rwiMlMrrhi»i», l*r«»»lni«r- ¡ rliera, Gonorrbtr«, <JI« t«, Frrqamey <»f I rliiatlnf, ri« I.» • eonablnaUM ot ¡ remadlM, of treat curati « h pu" er, tb« l»ocU»r ho»«Oarranred hl« treatment that it will not only afford immadlBtB reUef. but perm«'»ant1 cur«. Tb« Doctor dor« not claim to rform nalraciMi. but I« w«H known tu.be a lair and I eq'iur« Physlctan and HurfeoiLpre-oadpoo« Io tila.«poclaRy-l»i«eaogo ef >íea.-w^ i «TPH11.1« thoroufhly •□dlcaUd from Vi« •y’itom witbout tha uft uf ^l«r«mry. VKHT RXAHONAB^ HXAHONABL*. CHARGKa VF.RY Treatment pamonaily or by l«lt«r. Wrltq fnr Hook. FlfI■Xb’MM*MT >P ■ABAUttE. M* ilbc F» ix (▲Minabie bookWF n>«n.) CMJI or wrlto 1 T* ib.Htute. When you pay fur thebe«t ace that you get LU« bc«L (JUiWMO 811th and Ihmib.) mr ry co®« »/•< u/vferf<r4e. A T” diti’* ¡»IB. Kcfu»c a 1051 MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL ----- ------- ------- ■•dl««l — py J Kitart. A quick and mdM fot 1 HupteaW. __ . Ue«. _________ Flaaar« ____ and Fiatai««, by euri tnr AC.’Ctiuua, • Joy .A Vegetable B«r- «npari', 1a to Bold by «¡1 oucat MUSEUM OF ANATOMY ( hiloh the house at all times? Do you know just where you can find it if you need it quickly— if your little one is gasping ind choking with croup? If you haven’t it get a bottle. It will save your child’s life. «gnstnr. DR. JORDAN’S n'a »perlai palulr«« paiole«« method«. Dr. Jordan*« r MAN IB A « appi anni fin« rinato U« wtU artU iiaa r«O«tT« EVEBT to a« t va ' mothers have been giving their children for croup, coughs and colds M m » tb. OREGON PORTLAND fir« through naturi sown proper chan- netc. Joy’t Vegetable •armi parlila cure» Dy* pepsic, Chronic Conati v V tion. i.« C <> m plaiiM ••J’» Vegetable sarupsrida prevent» ured feel ing«, »tagg.ring «>n- skliutm, palpiUUon of huirt, rush ol Hcci to the head, dizzinem, ringing in ears, (poU lief >re the eyes, headweh«, bii- iouene-a.coatti path >n of bowels, painv in tbo buckjm'tvncboly, tongu« coftk'd, luul breath, pimple« on face, bnaj «nd limb, dediaaorncrv« fore« dlzxv (pells, faint spells, cold, clammy feet and han-la, sour risings, fat'gue, in- nomuia, and «11 d:s- euefl or t be Stomach, liver «nd kidney«. • — .. ^.jlARKY LEHK. . himself to be very clever in the ar She had a secret for mother's ear. rangement and conduct of swell social “1 bought a nice prceent for papa dear. affairs, which won for him the special And for grandpa and grandma and baby, too. But I spent the shiniest dime for you.” favor of Mrs. Astor. He is the most —Jessie L. Britton in St. Nicholas. Intimate friend of Colonel John Jacob Astor. It is intimated that-be is en Imagination. gaged to Miss Van Alen. a daughter of "What Is Imagination?" James J. Van Alen, who Is a grand “It Is an extravagant faculty which daughter of the fortunate young man’s makes a man who gets a cup of coffee wealthy patroness. ihlnk he ought to have a doughnut.”— Cutie. Poatmut.r For Seventy-two Tear«. UNION • The Kind You Have Always Bought Plenty of Sheep. It has been merely n question of bad or worse in the sheep trade for some time, says The National Stockman, Prices have been unsatisfactory. The reason Is that there have been too many sheep. The renewing of our docks, which began several years nj?o. especially the great boom in the range country. Is now being felt in the mut ton market. Sheep breeders can mar ket a liberal surplus annually now and still build up tbeir flocks. As to the winter's markets for fat sheep and lambs, prospects are not In favor of any such prices as ruled last winter. Liberal numbers are on feed, and they are still going Into the feed lots freely. An extraordinary detunnd Is the only hope for high prices between this time and spring. Four of the dimes were dull and old, But one wu shining and new, I’m told. And once .he little girl said to a friend, “Thia new one is almoat too pretty to spend. fBffia - Bears the Signature of At last the Christmas shopping waa done. The dimes were sj>ent; yea, every one. And Annette acemcd the happiest girl alive As she hurried home with her parcels five. Digests what you eat. ALWAYS Cure guaranteed. Sold by City Drug L’ Store. ■* The oldest postmaster hi the United States, Roswell Bardsley, who Is 91 years old and lias bandied the mall at North Lansing, Tompkins county, N. Y., for 72 consecutive years, has been Invited to attend the inaugurationa guest of thq department. Mr. Bardsley Jacksonville, Oregon. was appolntedby^lolinTjufncy Adams Prlr»50r. and *1. Large «lze contains TH time« and has served under 19 presidents and ESTABLISHED IN I865 small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free 33 postmasters general. Prepared by E- C DeWITT A CO- Chicago Soon after lie entered the cabinet the T he school ooettaues t<ae careful training attention of Postmaster General Smith and thorough Ln st ruction for whtoh it Is favor was attracted to this Methuselah of the ably known postal service, and an examination of bls record showed that In all the years The Muhic BeparUnent he had been In office not a single com B always in charge of competent and er- plaint of the management of bl« office lenced teachers. Board and tuition per session had been filed. Mr. Smith wrote him a of twenty weeks, 980.00, Studies will be resum letter congratulating him upon his long ed September 3. 1900. and falthfnl service and received one For prospectus, address In reply In Mr. Bardsley’s own hand SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. writing saying that though he was 90 years old he was still able to attend to I I the duties of hla office. The town of North Lansing has not grown much since 1828, when Mr. Bardsley was appointed, with a salary of $175 a year, and he still receive« the same salary. JACKSONVILLE CASTOR IA Eruptions For papa and rrtmma and baby boy And grandpa and grandma would all enjoy Her little gifts aa much aa a score Of other present« that coat far more. SAN FKANCX! It artificially digests the food and aius J Nature in strengthening and recon- 1 structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It isthelatestdiscovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in- . stantly relieves and permanently cures Dvspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Cramps and j all otherresults of imperfectdigestion. Stables, GENUINE Blumauer-Frank Drug Co SCOTCH RufaEDY COMPAQ 268 MORRISON STREET, Castoria 1 h a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drop» and Soothing Syrups. It is Ph-usant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine lior other Nareotlo substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm» and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlima and Wind Colic. It relieve» Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilate» the Food, regulate» the Stomach ami Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Clilidrcu’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Are grand, but Skin Kruptlons rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Bolls, Felons, Corn«, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Painsand Aches. Only ___ _ 25 ____ ____ et«, __ a box. The Shiniest Dime. On« little girl had flv« llttl« dimes; She had r-untrd them over a good many time«, . And again and again she had left her play To plan bow to spend them for Chriitmaa day. Gentleman: I rfv rrr hmcltcXA to adir.owi- 1 . ; „ gGodty 4 con-**-- edffe the worth of ...... ........________ •entlv I ¿o nut h sitate to acknoerl«!»« that I ruiVfe p-tv n your remedy a thorough L st, and have found it to b*« al! you claum - -* Respectfu’/y, J. IL Pi TN AM. il. D.. kutlui. Vt, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure DAILY TRAINS: FAST TIME; SERVICE AND SCENERY UNEQUALED. PORTLAND. For Rates. Folders and full information regarding Eastern Trip, cal on or address A. B C DENNISTON City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portion Pneumonia Rheumatism Bronchitis Headache Bruises Earache Neuralgia Toothache Burns Lumbago Croup Cuts Physicians use this Mysterious Psln Cur^ :n uh eh faauBes and pre^crlta* it tn their practice. At druc-rfi<3, 50 ct». «■citeern Ageuy What is CASTORIA “1 hobbled Into Mr. Blackmon's drug store one evening,” says Wesley Its wonderful effectiveness in Nelson of Hamilton, Ga.,‘ “and he asked me to try Chamberlain s Pain these diseases has made it thous Balm for rheumatism, with which 1 had suffered for a long time. I told ands of friends. him I had no faith In any medicine, as they all failed. He said: ‘Well, $1.00 j»er bottle If Chamberlain's Pain Balm does not help you, you need not pay for it.’ I took a hottie of It home and used it Drug Store. according to directions, and in one week 1 was cured, and have not since been troubled with rheumatism.” Fo sale by City Drug Store. ^Jore Throat VIA Volcanic iii use for over 30 yenrs, lias borne the Hlgiiatnre of nn<l lias been made under bin per- hoiui I •upervision wince Its Infhncy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeit*, linitatiouB mid Just-aH-g<H»d” are but Experiment» that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Chydrcu—Experience agaimit Experiment. A Convincing Answer. — Foa — District Attorney Reame« left last night lor Portland, on business with the U. S. district court. G reat New York Society'« Latest Favorite. Mrs. William Astor, who is recog-_ nlzed as the arbiter of New York’s fashionable society, has appointed Mr. Harry Lehr as her private secretary, which places him on the topmost round I have a Number of FlneFarms and other of the social ladder In the metropolis. Desirable Property In my hands for Mr. Lehr has been the agent of a wine establishment and found bis principal Sale. laTProipt reply made to all let ters. Charg customers among the arjstocratlc peo ple of New York and Newport For as in accordance with The times Refers, by permission, Hon H. K. Hanna judge of the 1st Judcial District, and to any selling wine to society he got $10.000 a year, but It is said that be will receive business house in Jacksonville. SILA® I. DAY very much more ns Mrs. Astor's pri vate secretary. Mr. Lehr has shown —At rate of— SPECIAL After the «th of next March William E. Chandler will retire from the Unit ed State« senate, the Republican* of the New Uampalitre kglalaturo having designated Henry E. Burnham aa bl« suceeasor. Senator Chandler has beeu a couapieuoua figure In the upper branch of congress since 1887, when he was elected to till the unexptrod term “This betting on the result of a fo*. t- baU game Is bad business,” remarked an undergraduate the other day. "If a fellow cun’t get up enough enthusiasm over rooting forfhls side without gam bling on It, he ean’t have overmuch college spirit. "A rather funny thing happened at a Yale-Princeton game of two or throe years ago. “A certain collegian from New Ha ven went on to the land of the TI kith with a fine fat roll of bills. Ro confident was he of victory for his side that ho wagered every cent he possessed. Yale lost, and this young chap found him self in New York that night with noth ing but a ticket to New Haven and one small silver coin. Luckily for him Ills father, who was away at the time, al ways kept n room at a certain swell ho tel, so at least he had a bed for the night About 8 o'clock he entered the dining room and sut down at a table covered with snowy linen and silver. There were oyster forks mid salad forks and a steel knife for the roast. The Imposing waiter handed him a tempting menu card printed In blue and gold. "Now, what do you suppose that poor chap had for dinner? Bread mid milk! "And when be cauie to pay the check it took his last sou. It must have tak en that smart young collegian back to his nursery days, when he had been punished for smashing sister's doll mid sent to I ms ! on a similar diet. "Once or twice since that adventure this same cliap has shown a dis|H>sltlou to make a t>et. but when I gently mur mur, ‘Bread and milk!' he grows red mid guesses lie doesn't want to make a wager.” _________ R. G. Nichol, General Agent, 261 Wa«h St. PORTLAND, ! C« EAST and SOUTH SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Train Inave Mnd'ford tor Portland station« at 3:15 A M and 5:35 r Lea«« Porti and * JO A M Leave Medford I:IS a M Arrive Anhland to 88 A M Arrive S»crauM*r>to 6:(JÜ _____ F _ k Arrive Han Francisco 7 45 PM arrive Ogden » a a »' A » ArTlvi_ ,JÊDïîr______ 2:00 ________ Arrive Kaneaw City 7:25 A M Arrive Chicago 7 45 a f Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive lx» Angel— IO r Houwton 4:11) A New Orinane 5 25 e Washington 6:42 a >fow YorE 12:43 P M M M m M sodway « 7:(M) P M fi :» P M Il .MI) A M 4» A M M:lft A M li:U A M 9:00 A M 7« A M '9:80 A M '¿¿b a m “TiñTk a ¿s r m 5:42 A m 12:43 p m Pullman and tourist cars on both trains. Chair oars Saoramento to Ogden and El P aso . and tourist cars to Chicago Ht Loafs New Orleans and Washington. Direct connection at Han Francisco with steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, China, the Ph lop pines and Australia. For through tickets and rates call on or ad dress W. V.Xippinoott Agent. Medford. R. KiEHLEft «. H. MARKHAM, Manager g . f . A P. Af’t Portland. Or MININGppïeç 1 I\JCd3 TgntTT-anrTg ytar , 24 Pjg« , Weekly i niuatrated. INDISPENSABLE TO MINING MEN. >3 PER YEAR, POSTPAID. ■ xxd ms «AMrt.a corv. , MINING — Scientific PRESS U0MAUZTgT.>ABnA>CIIC0.CAl. » \