The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 28, 1901, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1901.
V ol . XXX
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Wm. M. COLVIG,
MEDFORD RACKET STORE
LAWYER.
llaa juht received Its tine, large slock of
New Goods,
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
BRIEF MENTION
•W •nice In Rod Men's Building
Which includes
P. P. PRIM A SON.
Complete line of Ladies' »nil 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 manv styles
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
Jacksonville, Oregon.
■Will practice In all oourts of the S.ate. Or­
ice In the Court House last door on tbe
right from entrano«.
A. N. SOLISS.
A FINE LINE OF
ATTORNKY AND OOUNHELOR AT LAW
Soaps, Perfumer and Toilet Articles.
Our Notion line is complete.
Jeckaoivllle. Oregon.
^Nocary I ubilo. Pi «ctlce» In all thè coarta.
Office on California Street, bet. 4tb and 6tb.
The Most Value for the Least Money.
A. C. HOUGH,
H. B. NYE,
Successor to G. L. Webb.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Granfa Paas.
i
Oregon.
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tiffleeover Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store.
Saint Helen’s Hall,
E. REAMES,
A
ATTORNEY-A T-LiW,
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Jacksonville,
I
Portland, Oregon.
Oregon.
Opened its 32d
year with a
full corps of
well trained
teachers. It
comprises four
departments:
srilBlce In R«d Men's Building
A
ROBT. G. SMITH,
Board
attorney and counselor at law .
Grant's Pass, Oregon.
Practice» lu all the court»
Juiidlng up-Mtalm.
Office In Hank
J. M. KEENE, D. D. S.
OPrtRATIVK DKNTI8TRT A SPECIALTY
OffiooM tn the Adkins Deuel block,
Medford,
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•
Oregon.
W. OOGERS,
Or. J.
DENTIST
Ashland,
Girls
Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten.
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 KINDERGARTEN TRAINING CLASSES
□ducted by a Spectalim.
Separate Home and Special Regulation)* for Post Graduate» and Mature Students
WFor elrcul.ro .nd other inform.tlon sddrus.
ELKANOK TEBBETT8i Prlnclpal.
Oregon.
•Hua pcrmnnentlv located In Aahland for the
practice of dentlatry. From a continued
practice of over fourteen year« I am pre­
pared to guarantee entire natlefacllon
GEO. O’B. DE BAR. M. D.,
rHYSIOlAN
AND SURGEON
Jacksonville, Or.,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
■Office !n Orth's niook, up-staira. Residence
on California stretti. Dey or night calla at­
tended r-omntly.
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.
D on ’ t B e D uped Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best
. ............
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Then- hove I mm > i > placed upon the market
several cheap reprint. <>r an ulMolete edition
of “ Welnter’a Dictionary." They are being
offered under various names at a Io* price
GIVE
US
A
CALL
By
dtmlcrt, Hjrt’Tit», etc . end in a few inMnnoee
premium for subscript lom to pane™.
Announcements of these comparatively
h .1 h
Worthless
reprints are very nilaloudlng They are ad-
vertiaed to bo the autstantlal equivalent of
n hlirher-prlced hook, while they are all
DON’T STOP WORK!
• Reprint Dictionaries,
phototyirt) copies of a book of over fifty
yearn a*ro, which wm sold for about IB.OO, and
which HHrt much aufierior to the«? Imitations,
being a work <»f nome merit Instead of one
Long Since Obsolete.
1 The Webster*» Unabridged Dictionary pub-
lished bv our hounv la the only meritorious
one of that name. It I m ' hth our imprint on
the tltle*page and la protected by opyright
from cheap imitation. A m a dictionary laats
a lifetime will it not lie better to purchase the
LATEST AND BEST,
Webster’» International Dictionary
of ENGLISH. Biography, Orography, Fiction,etc.
81 an lox m<x4H Inches.
Thia Book la the Beat for Everybody.
STANDARD AUTHORITY of th. U. S. Supreme
Court, .11 the Sul. Supreme Courts th. U. S.
Government Printing Office .nd of nearly all th.
Schoolbooks.
WARMLY COMMENDED by
Collage Presidents, State Superintendent, of
Schools and many other eminent authorities
Webater’a Collegiate Dictionary,
Recently abridged From the International and next
to it the beat for the family and student.
Mse 7xl0xXH inclMw.
Jfpecimrn
rithtr
ent for fhe o*kfna
G. ft C. MERRIAM CO.. Springfield. Mart
Ashland and Klamath Falls
For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back
Buy a Bottle of
SNAP SHOT.
Rub in well and
YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW
IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU.
Beat and QwAabeet Route to
KLAMATH FALLS.
/ .
/
Goes by Barron. Ro,la Rprlnga. Hkaba. Rnow,
Lumbering Camo.Parker«and Kano; also bent
«neetlonn with stage linen from Klamath
la to Bonania. Bly and Lakeview. Ft Klam-
Sm and Indian *"'ncv. Stage leaves Aahland
RD or arrival or southbound train and ar-
ven dally In good lime to connect with north-
«onnd train.
TIME TABLE
aaaLAi.»:
KLAMATH VA 1.1.81
Laar«.
.. I.ODP. ■ Leaves . . . R :00 r. M.
...... 6 .40 A. H
Arrive«
«:«p. M. Arrive«
Panaengern. Baggage, Expiro.» and Freight
muet be Waybllled.
Aahlan! Office:
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE
Klamath Falla Agent:
H. H VANVALKEN BUR
i
Sitton’sSnan Shot, the wonderful deatroyer of all forms of Inflammation in man or beast.
BOc and II 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.
Jacksonville Marble Works
J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor.
Granite and Marble Work
STAGE LINE,
Thoroughly reatoekad xad an Uro ly oc” mam-
age moat
Bananas, oranges and lemons can
always be found at Wetterer’s.
•
Missouri and Delaware have, made
kidnapping a capital offense. This is
right.
Tbe best brands of cigars, tobacco,
etc.. can always be found at Joe
Wetterer’s.
*
It has been some time since Aguin­
aldo has been "killed.” The public is
getting restless.
A fullassortmentof May’s celebrated
seeds—fresh and pure—is being dis­
played by Joe Wetterer.
*
The U. 8. Senate voted $10,000 to es­
tablish a lobster hatchery in thestate
of Maine. The senators who voted
favorably bad a fellow feeling.
Deeds, mortgage«, leasee, bends,
bills of sale and every imaginable
kind of legal blanks—the latest and
best—are constantly on hand at T he
T imes office.
State school land frauds are coming
to light. Let the fullest investigation
be made and the blame fixed where it
belongs, on the Democrat and Repub­
licans alike.
The government is about to coin a
three cent piece, a distinguishing fea­
ture of which will be a hole in the cen­
ter. And this Is what we’re coming
to. Three centers with boles in ’em.
A large quantity of newspapers,
suitable for wrapping, pasting co
walls, putting under carpets, etc can
be obtained cheap, in quantities U
suit, at T he T imes Printing House.
The output of U. 8. postage stamps
at the bureau of printing and engrav­
ing during the month of Jan. 1901, was
the largest in the history of the gov­
ernment, the total being <504,676,615
The celebrated Snap Shot, the best
medicine In the world for allaying in-
flammatijn in man or beast, can be
found at Dr. Robinson’s diug
store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central
Point. Trv it.
Each of the members of the legisla­
ture received <3 per day for their ser­
vices as statesmen and 15 cents a mile
both to and from Salem, back to the
place of beginning. The majority of
them are overpaid.
. 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, ail danger will be
avoided. It will cure a cold or la
grippe io less time than any other
treatment. It Is pleasant and safe to
take. For sale by City Drug Store.
A New York preacher is reported to
have prayed “God bless Mrs. Nation
aB* keep her—but keep her in Kansas.”
The preacher should have read the
story of the scourging of the money­
changers from the temple. That re­
former was crucified.
Recent experiments show thst all
classes of foods may be completely di­
gested by a preparation called Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely di­
gests what you eat. As it is the only
combination of all the natural digest­
ants ever devised the demand for it
has become enormous. It has never
failed to cure the very worst cases of
indigestion.and it always gives instant
relief. City Drug Store and Dr. J.
Hinkle, Central Point.
Millloniare Carnegie says marry
older women. Philosopher Benjamin
Franklin says marry younger women.
Those who wish to marry can take the
choice of these two opinions. At
least there is meat in both of them.
St. Paul is quoted to have said that
It was best not to marry at all. In
a multitude of voices there is much
wisdom. If everybody was of thesame
opinion they might want to marry the
same woman and that would not do
at all.
Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty.
Jacksonville, Oregon
VHI VISOR I VITALITY I
MOQMON BISHOPS’ PILLS have been In nw
over Ml yaaro try the Itwulers of the Mormon Church and tbeir
followers. Poaitivtdy cures Ute worst _
_ oldand youn^
It
arising from effects of wU abuee, dis«ip«Uon, excuses«, or cigarette smoking. Car««
.Wwnheetl, Impotence, Los« Pwwrw. Nlfkt-LomM, Wpr
‘
Fatwa In Rack, Evil Dealrea, Mesntnnl Evnlsaleaa, Lmarn Rark, Nswvwwe OeMllty.'
MNlr, erCeuetlp*-
Headache t'riltaM. tn Marry, Lose atf «»»»•, Vart-
tlon. Rtopa Rnlrksn, eg DleHrorgw, Stope Nerwms
Twltctxlwg «V Kyw-
50
Nde. Kffectaare Immndlata. Impart vigor and potency to every function.
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Don't
despondent, a cure la at hand. Restore. small, undeveloped CENTS organs. Sttmnlates
the brain and nerve ca Hern. 60c a box, 6 for fXM by mall. A written guarantee, to euro or
mow, reiuudea, with t> boxes. Circulars tree.
Address, BISHOP REMEDY CO., »an Pranoleea, Cai.
Slod at City Drug Store Jacksonville.
1
ne cam
Believe II.
He's blowing with
all his might and can
harely stir the record­
ing hand from zero
There’s many a big.
healthy looking man
who is weak tn
lungs.
Probably
or two - thirds of his
hum surface borelv
knows the contact of oxygen. He's tne
kind of man, who, when a cough attacks
him, goes galloping down the road
toward consumption. Manv such a man
has found strength and healing for weak
lungs snd tissues lacerated bv coughing
and drained by hemorrhages, in the use
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Etedical Discov­
ery. The healing power of this medi­
cine in pulmonary diseases seems little
short of marvelous at times, so extreme
are the conditions which it cures. The
"Discovery” contains no aleohol, and
no narcotics.
- When I started to take your ' Golden Med­
ical Dierovery,' • write. Mr A F Noeotne. of
New York. N Y Box tap "I had a regular
consumptive cough, of which I was afraid, and
everybixly cautioned me and warned me con­
cerning it I was Joeing weight rapidly, was
very pale and had no appetite, whatever. Now
mv condition is changed entirely
l do not
cough at all, have gained eight pound* in
weight have recovered my healthy color, and
mv appetite is enormous
I can recommend
your medicine to,evvryhody who may be in neetl
of the same, as It is a sure cure."
No. 16
Obtaining a U. S. Mining Pntent. I
A United State« patent for mineral
land 1« obtained as follows: The claim­
ant, having complied with all legal
requirements, may tile in the proper
land office an application for a patent,
under oath, showing such compliance,
together with a plat and Held notes of
the claim or claim» iu common, made
by or under the direction of the U. 8.
Surveyor-General, accurately showing
the boundaries of the claim or claims,
distinctly marked by monuments on
the ground,and post a copy of such plat
together with a notice of such applica-
tion for a pat ent, in a conspicuous place
od the land embraced in such plat.pre-
viousto tbe filingof the application for
a patent,and file an affidavit of at least
two persons that such notice has been
duly posted, and file a copy of the no-
tlce !□ such land office. Thereupon the
claimant la entitled to a patent for the
land in tbe manner following: The
register of the land office, upon the
filing of such application, plat, field
notes, notices and affidavits, publishes
a notice that application has been
made, for a period of 60 days, in a news-
paper nearest such claim; and he
also posts such notice In his effice for
the same period. The claimant at the
time of tiling the application, or at any
time thereafter within the 60 days of
publication, files with the register a
certificate of the U. S. surveyor-general
that $500 worth of laoor has been ex­
pended or improvements made apon
the claim by himself and grantors;
that the plat is correct, with such fur­
ther description by such reference to
natural objects or permanent monu­
ments as sball identify the claim, and
furnishes an accuratedescription, to be
incorporated in the patent. At the ex­
piration of tbe 60 days of publication
tbe claimant files his affidavit, show­
ing that the plat and notice have been
posted in a conspicuous place on tbe
claim during such perioa of publica­
tion. If no adverse claim sball have
been tiled with the register and the re­
ceiver of the proper land office at the
expiration of the 60 days of publica­
tion, it is assumed that the applicant
is entitled to a patent, upon the pay­
ment to the proper officer of $5 per acre,
and that no adverse claim exists; and
thereafter, no objection from third
parties to th a issuance of the patent
can be heard, except it be shown that
tbe applicant has failed to comply
with the above terms.—[Mining and
Scientific Press.
All the Year Round.
POPULARITY GAUGED BY NO PARTICU­
LAR SEASON.
The fact is now established that tbe
most successful
railway
route,
whether you take it I d the spring,sum­
mer, autumn or winter, Is the
Rio Grande Western Railway, the only
transcontinental line passing di­
rectly through Salt Lake City, that
quaint
and picturesque city on the
1
1 shores of America's Dead Sea. The
climate
of Utah and Colorado is tem­
1
perate
the year round, which makes
j
traveling over the Rio Grande
Western Railway, in connection
with either the Denver & Bio Grande
or
' Coloiado Midland railroads, an un­
bounded
success and delight. Tbe
1
diniDgcar
service Is unparalleled. The
1
road
operates only the newest Pullman
1
Palace and ordinary sleeping car
equipments,
as well as free reclining
1
chair
cars. For illustrated matter
'
apply
or write to J. D. Mansfield, 253
1
Washington St., Portland, or Geo. W.
, Heintz,acting general passenger agent
1 Salt Lake City.
Large Wall Maps of the United
States Given Away.
HOW TO GET ONE.
It you are going East, or thinking of sending
1 for your family, So not buy your tickets until
you have secur J rates from the ILLINOIS
1 CENTRAL RAILROAD Co. Their service Is
excelled
by none, and they can reach all points
'
In tbe East, South or Southeast from any
point In Oregon and Washington. Through
tourist car from PsclSe coast to New York.
If you will stud fifteen cents In stamp« to the
address given below, we will forward you by
return mall a large wall map of the United
States. Cuba and Porto Rico. 34x40 Inches. For
particular. regarding passenger and freight
rates call on or address,
B. H. TRUMBULL. Com ! Agt..
142 Third Street, Portland, Ore.
Horses Lost.
Strayed, from Foots creek district, about
three years ago, three horses, each branded
with a square or block on left shoulder, points
projecting from each corner thereof. One is a
bay mare, 12 years old, weighing 1150 pounds,
’ong body; a net her is a grey gelding, 9 years
old, weighing between ten and eleven hundred
pounds; and the other a chestnut sorrel mare, 7
years old. with white strip down nose, weigh­
ing about 1400 pounds.
They were seen
recently, ranging on the
desert,
near
Bybee's bridge. I will pay Id ahead to anybody
who finds the above animaAs and will put them
in some enclosure.
Forrurther particulars
call on or address
P W. C a RRIS.
Kubli, Jackson Co Or.
$100 Reward, $100.
A Farm for Sale.
The readers of thia paper will be pleased to
learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure In all Its
stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­
tional disease, requires a constitutional treat­
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
faces of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving the pa­
tient strength hy buHdlsg up tic ccastliuii««
and assisting nature in doing Ita work. Tbe
proprietors have so much faith in its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list
of testimonials
Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO . Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
A 120 acre tract, all fenced, TO acres under
cultivation, free soil and easily cultivated. Is
on the nubile road a quarter of a mt'e from
Mooville. Sams valley postoKce—improved
with a dwelling-house with four room-, below
and one aoove, a good, large barn.smo'te-bouse
and wood shed: Rockcreek flows through tte
laud, a good well of water at the bouse and a
good well at tbe barn; six miles from Gold Hilt
ra'lroed statics. Will bv sold tor >10 pc-
acre, half cash at time of sale, balance on one
year’s time, interest 8 per cent. per annum. or
all cash at option of the purchaser.
•^•inquire of SILAS J. DAY, real estate
agent, Jacksonville. Oregon.
Poor William.
She (petulantly)— I don’t see why you
should hesitate to get married on $3,-
000 a year. L’apa says my gowns never
cost more than that
He—But, my darling, we must have
something to eat.
“Oh, William! Always thinking of
your stomach!”—Life.
Something New.
Just published by the 8. i‘ O. is a
pamphlet upon the resources of «est­
ern Oregon, which includes an excel­
lent map of the state and contains in­
formation on the climate, lands, edu­
cation. etc., existing industries and
tbeir capabilities. Attention is also
directed to such new fields for energy
or capital as promise fair return. This
publication nils a need long experi­
enced by Oregonians, in replying to
inquiries of eastern friends. Copies
may be had of local agent of 8. P. Co.,
or from
C. H. M arkham . G. P. A., Portland.
“Tbe Battle of the Baltic,” “Ye Mar­
iners of England” and “Hobenlinden”
are three of the best martial poems ev­
er written. As Sir Philip Sidney s&idi
of the ballad of Chevy Chase, they “stir
the heart like a trumpet.”
The first time tbe average man ap­
pears In public wearing a silk hat h«
Some recent jokes from Madrid, giv­ imagines that every man be meets en­
ing an Idea of contemporaneous Span­ vies him.—Chicago News.
ish humor:
“But why do you marry so poor a
woman?”
“To revenge myself. I have suffered
much tn this world.”
“Ah. I understand—an unhappy love
affair.”
“No. I am marrying a poor woman to
make my creditors rave!”
Spanish Humor.
tation,
Gedeon goes to confer with the presi­
dent of the Society For the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals.
“What do you want?”
“I desire to be protected. My wife
treats me like a dog."
fluttering or irregular pulsa­
tions are an indication of weak­
ness of the nerves or muscles
jf the heart. A weakness long
Medical consultation:
“How do you find me. doctor?”
continued produces deformity
"Very bad. You are worn out, and It and organic disease.
If your
Is necetuiary that you give up all bead
heart action is weak, make it
work.”
“That would ruin me, doctor. Don’t strong.
Build up the muscles
you know I’m a barber?”
and strengthen the nerves with
the greatest of all heart reme­
Among women friends:
“Now I am sure that Ernesto wants die», Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.
to marry me.”
“What ground bare you for saying
that?”'
“I’ve noted that Ernesto begins to be
tumble to stand mamma.”—Mexican
Herald.
“My wife had fluttering and
palpitation of the heart, accom­
panied by weak spells and nerv­
ousness, which nothing relieved
until she began tak’ag Dr. Miles’
Heart Cure. The first bottle gatd
relief and six completely restored
her health.” I saac H eadley ,
Wichita, Kan.
urn, it Was Miles.
Particular Diner—This fish, waiter—
Truthful Walter (promptly)—Was
killed this morning, sir.
Particular Diner (approvingly)—Yon
did quite right to kill IL because It
had been on shore so long that It must
have forgotten bow to swim, and
would have been drowned If It had
ever gone to sea again.
Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure
quiets the nervous heart, regu­
lates its pulsations and builds
Collector—I am afraid to present this up its strength as nothing else
dun In person to Mr. Grump. Had we can.
Sold by druggists on a
not better forward It by mall?
guarantee.
Manager—Yea. but remember thia la
Pn.te« In Spite of the Rale.
the only Instance where we will violate Dr. Miles Medical On., Elkhart, Ind.
our BMW,
motto, “Post No Bills."—Ohio State
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation. ! Ou.
s Journal.
l
Ik. Miles Nervine looeene < Irin’s "TW,