The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 28, 1901, Image 3

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    -^iTHEIWEEKLY TIMES,
Containing Eight Pages of SPICY NEWS, and RELIABLE MA ttfp
®<a®®®® —f ®®®®®y M ore than any Newspaper Published in Southern Oregon. _fct®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. ONLY $1.50 A YEAR
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
MEDFORD RACKET STORE
Wm. M. COLVIG,
LAWYER.
Ha; just received its tine, large -lock of
Oregon.
Jacksonville,
New Goods,
•Jilo« tn lied Men'« Uulldln«
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 prsottos tn all oourt« or the 8.at«.
Boe in the Court Houae last door on
rlrbt from entrano»,
A. N. SOLISS,
A FINE LINE OF
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Soaps, Perfumes and Toilet Articles.
Our Notion line is complete.
Jaokeonvllle, Oregon.
^Notary P'lbllc. Pi notice® In all the courts.
Offlc« on California Strum, bet. 4th uud 6th.
The Most Value for the Least Money.
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A. C. HOUGH,
H. B. NYE,
ATTORN KYAT-LAW,
Orant’a Peoa,
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Successor to G. L. Webb.
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»«■«■«—i«m^^»8
Oregon.
Jffloe over Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store.
A. E. REAMES,
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ATTORN EY-A T-L A W,
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Jacksonville,
Saint Helen’s Hall,
Oregon.
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Op<.*n<l its 32d
year with a
full corps of
well trained
teachers. It
comprises four
departments :
WOmco In Rod Men's Building.
ROBT. G. SMITH,
ATTORNEY A.VD OOUN8ELOR AT LAW.
Grant’s Paas, Oregon.
Fruttine« tn «II the oourt«
.lulldlng up-.talra.
Offioe In H«nk
J. M. KEENE, D. D. S.
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY
Offioe* In tbe Adkins Deuel blook,
Medford ,
Oregon.
W. ODGERS,
Dr. J.
DENTIST
Ashland,
Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten.
The Academic department offers four courses—the
Classical, Latin, Scientific, the English and College
Preparatory.
Sjiecial advantages in Music. Native French teacher, resident.
Under the patronage ot the School are NORMAL KINDERGARTEN THAINING CLASSES
nducit-d by a Spec I alia l.
Separate Home and Special Regulations for Post Graduates and Mature Students
•g*For circulars and other Information address
_________ ,
MISS ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Principal.
Oregon.
■Hss permanently located In Ashland for the
practice of dentistry. From a continued
practloeof over fourteen years I am pre­
pared to guarantee entire satisfaction
GEO. O'B. DE BAR, M. D.,
PHYSIGIAN
A Board
ing and Day
Seno
Girls.
AND
8UROEON,
MAX MULLER & CO
Jacksonville, Or.,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
•Offlcu ’n Orth’a Block, up-«talra. Keatdenoe
on California atreet. Da, or night osili at­
tended promot I,.
D on ' t B e D uped
There have Isstti placed upon the market
•evernl eli’-np reprints of an ubeolete edition
of •• WelMtor's Dictionary.” They are being
offered under vurlous imiuee at a low prlue
Are the Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats. Baot
and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco
Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery. Notions, Etc., Etc.
Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best
GIVE
US
A CALL
By
dealers, agents, etc., and In n few Instance«
as a premium formibacrlptlopa to paiiere.
Auuouzicement« of there comparatively
Worthless
reprint« are very misleading. They are ad­
vert 1st«! to tie the sulmtaiitlal equivalentot
a higher-priced Ixiok, while they are all
DON’T STOP WORK!
Reprint Dictionaries,
phototype copies of n hook of over fifty
years ago, which was sold for ntiout W.nO, and
which was much superior to these Imitations,
lieing a work of M.me merit lustwul of one
Long Since Obsolete.
The Webatsr's Unabridged Dictionary pul»,
llrhed by our house Is tne only meritorious
one of that name. It beii'-s our Imprint on
the title-page and 1« protected by copyright
from cheap imitation. A« a dictionary lasts
a lifetime will It not he bet ter to purchase the
LATEST AND BEST,
Webster’« International Dictionary
For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back
Buy a Bottle of
Rub in well and
YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW
This Book 1« the Best for Everybody.
IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU.
STANDARD AUTHORITY ot th. U. S. Suprem«
Court. .11 th« S um Supr«m« Court«, th« U. S.
Government Prlatln« Of flat «nd of nmrly all th«
Schoolbook«. WARMLY COMMENDED by
College President«, Suie SuperlaMndent« ot
School« «nd many other eminent authorltlea
Setion'«Snap Shot, the wonderful daalroyer of all forms of Inliammatlon In man or beast.
DOc and II per bottle, R K. SUTTON, sole proprietor and manufacturer, Ashland, Oregon.
For sale al City Drug Store, JaesaoovUle. and by Dr . J. Hinkle Central Point.
Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary,
Ashland and Klamath Falls
STAGE LINE,
Thoroughly raatooked sad aoUretff new maa-
agemnnt
Bast and Qnlolmat Route to
KLAMATH FALLS.
J. C. WHIRR, Proprietor.
Granite and Marble Work
K idney :,!
and T?.
Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty. C leanses the 5 yüt ’"
BBASONABLB
e a
-at • .
PRICES.
«Jacksonville, Oregon
r l CT l J. í -. l
A bituai .
TIME TABLE.
La*e«
.. . .1 .Of) r. m . Leave*
. . g nor. M.
ArNkns ..........i :4S r. M. Arrives
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Paseangers, Baggage, Express «nd Freight
must be Waybilled.
Ashland Office:
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE
Klamath Falls Agent:
H H VANVALKEN BUR
A ctsqently
at Bvsry Deacrlptlan Dona In th« B«0< Styl«
AT
PEi
tleadaelw, UnAtnaea
I«n*as ts
*• Harry, Ixvaa off W»w»« i », Varl-
tloa, IHopa Qalrknea« a< Disctia rga, Rtapa N.r-vaa.
«Mele, or Cowetlpo-
Twttcklazg af Kyra,
Nd«. Effect* are Immndtate. Impart vigor and potency to every
function. Don’t get
CENTS
dvnpondent. a cure 1» at hand. Restore« «mall, undeveloped waenrxini.
evimniate«
organa. Film
niâtes
the brain and nerve ca ken. AOc. a box. a for |3.fio by mall. A wrllteu guarantee, to cure or
mone7 reluudeu, with fc boxes. Circular« tree.
50
Aridrwsa, BISHOP REMEDY CO.. San Franclaoa, Cal.
Slod at City Drug Store Jacksonville.
Tried to Raise the Dead.
Writing nn AB.
A remarkable attempt was made in
Denmark recently to bring bock to life
a man who bail died tn a hospital. The
experiment was mezuturnbly successful,
as resuscitation was effected several
Lours alter the sum wsa pronounced
dead. Dr. Maa«, who was In charge,
was unable to maintain life, however.
The patient tiad di«l from typhoid
fever, and Dr. Maa« flrt-ided to try an
experiment
ltiaqgrallon had cconod
completely axxl the body was cold. Di­
rect maMMge of the heart was resorted
to. The chest war* ent open directly
over the lw-art. and through tbe in­
cision the physician pa«eed Lis baud
and adzed the b<art He commenced
a series of cronpreaaio«»,' and in a «bort
time the heart couMiMOced to work of
its own accord, Tbe action of tbe
heart gradually become stronger, but
the man had not commenced to
breathe.
Only aftzg- tbe heart bad
been act lug half tui boor did the first
gasp for air come.
The patl<®t ivae then assisted In
this for about an hour until finally lie
was aide to breathe quite freely, At
tbe same time, ills cheeks began to as­
sume a natural color. He lay in this
condition another half hour, but with­
out regaining coneciouaDeM or appear­
ing to feel the effects of the incision.
Then there was, a reocypn^and yeepl-
ration ceased,' although tbe heart con­
tinue^ to act eight hours longer. A
second erforFtraamaSe'lo’lnduce heart
action, but without result.
Did you ever atop to think, you who
read the advertisement in the newspa-
pers, just what It means to get up tbe
“ad.” every day for a big department
«tore? Tbe man in charge usually has
a staff of assistant», who are assigned
to certain departments of the «tore
each day. They must familiarize them­
selves with tbe stock of these (ltgMirt-
ments, while tbe manager of the ad­
vertising department himself to sup­
posed to keep thoroughly In touch
with the entire stock of the store. He
writes ti»e general introduction to the
advertisement each day and edits thn
copy turned In to him by bis assistants,
just as an editor handles the copy of
bis reporters.
"J'jet as much care is taken with
thia matter as though it were so much
imperishable literature,” «aid the ad­
vertising manager of a Mg department
store. "You sometimea hear of a fa­
mous author spending hours over one
paragraph, writing It and rewriting it
to get tbe beat and strongest effect.
You wouldn't think that would be nec­
essary In writing an advertisement,
but it is. My assistants sometimes
spend an hour over one sentence. There
is more science In writing an adver­
tisement that will bring results than
perhaps in any other form of compo­
sition.”—Philadelphia Record.
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KlpJIng and the Boa Owner.
After leaving Vermont Rudyard Kip­
ling bought a place In tbe little Eng­
lish village of Rottlngdean, and In his
garden were some beautiful trees. One
of these trees, branching over the
road, threatened daily injury to tbe
driver of the local bus. Therefore he
and bis conductor waged destructive
war «1 all the vulnerable twigs within
reach from the bus roof. Result: A
vigorous letter of complaint from Mr.
Kipling to tbe bus owner, who is also
landlord of one ot the local Inns.
That evening tbe landlord laid tbe
letter before the select company of the
bar parlor. They advised an attitude
of calm indifference. Also a Croesus
among them offered $2.50 In cash for
the autograph letter. Both advice and
cash were accepted.
The nuisance continuing, in due
course a second and stronger letter
followed the first The landlord con­
vened another bar parliament, and the
second letter also found a buyer, this
time at $5, as befitted its increased
violence- And Boniface again “Bat
tlghtr* TG bin* next day entered Mr.
Kipling^ briskly wrathful,
"Why
didn’t I I answer yoorJetters, sir? Why,
I was 1 hoping
. _ you
. ’d send me a fresh
one every day. They pay a deal better
than bus driving!"
Barvalnin* In tlie Orient.
Tn Smyrna, Turkey and Egypt the
bargaining language Is about the same.
“What you give, lady?"
"I won’t give anything! I don’t
want it! What! Do you think I
would carry that back to America?”
“But you take hold of him. You feel
him silk. I think you want to buy.
Ver* cheap. Only four pound!”
“Four pour-Is!" I say in French.
“Oh, you don’t want to sell. You want
to keep it! And at that price you
will keep it!”
"Keep It!” In a shrill scream. “Not
want to sell? Me? I here to sell! I
sell you every tiling you see! I sell you
the shop!” More wheedlingly, “You
give me 40 francs?”
“No," in English again. “I’ll give
you ?2.”
“America! Liberty!” he cries, hav­
ing cunningly established my nationali­
ty and flattering my country with
oriental guile. "How much you give
for him? Last price, now. Six dol­
lars !”
We haggle over “last prices” for a
quarter of an hour more, and after
two cups of coffee amiably taken to­
gether and some general conversation
I buy the thing for $3.—Lilian Bell in
Woman's Home Companion.
Katina Railway Iron.
Jacksonville Marble Works
Goes by Barron. Soda Springs. Shake, Snow,
Lumbering Camb.Parknr nand Keno; also bent
Xmentions with «tago lines tram Klamatb
11« to Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview. Ft Klam-
At> »n<l Indian Agency Stage leaven Ashland
dply on arrival of southbound train and ar-
rn«« dally In good time to oonnoot with north-
kovnd train
KLAMATH FALLS:
Bananas, oranges and lemons can
always be found at Wetterer’s.
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The best brands of cigars, tobacco«
etc., can Always be found at Joe
Wetterer’».
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A full assortment of May’s celebrated
seeds—fresh and pure—is being dis­
played by Joe Wetterer.
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Deeds, mortgage», leases, 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.
A large quantity of newspapers,
suitable for wrapping, pasting co
walls, putting undei carpets, etc can
be obtained cheap, iu quantities tc
suit, at T he T ime « Printing House.
Millions of people are familiar with
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, and
those who use them find them to be
famous little liver pills. City Drug
Store and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central
Point.
Persons who cannot take ordinary
pills find iia pleasure to take DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers. They are the
best little liver pills ever made. City
Drugstore and Dr. J. Hinkle,Central
Point.
Tlie 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. HiDkle’s, Central
Point. Try it.
The body of the ten-year-old daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Klama-
•thon was found in Klamath river Sat­
urday, where she was drowned Nov.
«th, while playing on some logs
with ether children.
Cuba celebrated her Fourth of July
last Thursday, the sixth anniversary
of the outbreak of tlie revolution that
has brought about tlie almost accom­
plished fact of the independence of
the island. Needless to say the day
was joyously celebrated.
Hornbrook citizens have organized
the Klamath River Wagon Road As­
sociation for the purpose of complet­
ing and connecting the Oak Bar road
with the Ash creek road, tills making
an all river route from Happy Camp
to the railroad at Hornbrook.
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 xvill 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.
A call for five teachers for the high
school In Japan, at a salary of $75 a
month, has reached the State Univer­
sity of California. They will be fur­
nished a residence free, and must be
on hand by April 1st. The call Is
made by Galen M. Fisher, of the class
of 1899, who now has charge of the Y.
M. C. A. at Tokio.
William Trewelia was recently kill­
ed in San Francisco by his partner,
Robert E. Glaze. Robert was a
brother of the famous Til Glaze of
early Oregon day«, TH Glaze also
killed his man, shooting a man named
Whitley in Polk county, also his son.
and it is said several others. Til
Glaze was killed by Bud Howard at
Burns in 1891».
Portland has asizhtforsightseersin
the spanning of the river between the
draw pier of the Morrison street
bridge and the one on the east by a
350 foot steamship. The stern of tbe
vessel rests against one pier and the
bow against the other. The vessel is
drawing 15 feet, and with the river at
a good stage there is an immense
pressure against the big iron carrier.
So much that river men say there are
not enough tow crafts in the river to
pull the steamer around and straight­
en her out in tbe river until the
water falls.
SNAP SHOT
of ENGLISH. Biography, Geography, Fiction,etc.
Hizo 10x12^4x4^4 Inchon.
Recently «bridged from the Istsrnatlaaal «ad next
So II the beet for the family and Modem.
Size Txlltxitk Inches,
flperlmrn pdiF’ e<’hrr NsJe -znt fur the n,k4»n
G. • C. MERRIAM CO.. Sorlngflsld. Mast
BRIEF MENTION
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:Bogged.
While traveling in Cornwall in 1891
Rev. 8. Baring-Gould came near being
overwhelmed In a bog. He and his com­
panions got lost and at dusk found
tbemselvea In a bog called Redmire.
Six bullocks had already been lost
there that year. Mr. Baring-Gould’s ad­
venture is related In bls "Book of ths
Weet”
"All at once I sank above my waist
and was being sucked farther down. I
cried to my companion, but in the dark­
ness be cou’d not see me, and had be
seen me he could have done nothing
for me. The water finally reached my
armpits.
“Happily I had a stout bamboo some
six feet long, and I placed this athwart
the surface and held it with my arms
as far expanded as possible. By jerks
I succeeded In gradually lifting myself
and throwing my body forward till
finally I was able to cast myself at full
length on the surface. The suction had
been so great as to tear my leather
gaiters off my legs.
"1 lay at full length gasping for near-
!y a quarter of an hour before I had
breath and strength to ndvance, and
then wormed myself along on my
breast till I reached dry land. My com­
panion. It turned out. had bad a similar
experience."
HARD TO BEAR
Story of a Druggist Who Was
Always Compounding Rem*
edies for Others Yet
Suffered Agonies
Himself.
From the Republican, Eldorado, III.
Perhaps in no case where stomach
trouble was the ailment has the effl-
ciency of a popular remedy been so
thoroughly demonstrated as in the case
of W. E. Mathis, a prominent druggist
of Eldorado, Hl. The story as told by
Mr. Mathis is as follows:
“In the spring of 1894 I bad a very
serious case of indigestion. My stomach
commenced to give me gTeat trouble,
and, while I knew the nature of the
pain, I did not at first use the proper
precaution. For some time I did not
pay any attention, but it gradually grew
worse, when I consulted a physician,
who prescribed for me. I used his medi­
cine according to instructions. I began
to experieni'e nervous spells, became
subject to congestion of the stomach, and
considered myself in a precarious condi­
tion. The physician's medicine and
other remedies I tried failed to benefit
me.
“One day a friend urged me to try Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I
considered it a useless experiment, but
as I bad tried everything else, I agreed
to take them. That was three and •
half years ago. When I had used three
OfiKl f could note very plainly the
change for the better. When I had used
the seventh box t was cufM.
“TLe pills have not only cured the
indigestion, but they Lave Also cured my
nervousnetf, my blood is in perfect con­
dition , and they have brought my weight
from 140 pounds at the commencement
of the stomach trouble to ¡80 at present.
“If any one who reads this desires to
know iworeof my efpmieHoe I will gladly
answer letters Which yucktse stamp for
Signed:
reply.
Iron for the blood has evidently been
prescribed for the quails of Florida; at
least, these birds are eating steel rails
on the tracks of the sugar belt near
Runnymede. The report, wbltJi Is ryell
authenticated, d^ea bbl chaise the
TTltlx ietuajly swallowing thj
rails, but it doeg s«.v that they‘*plck
away their particles wherever they find
a rusty spot where they ¿R; loosened.
'vElP'B- Jeveral points in the state
comes the report of holes found In steel
rails, and In cast's they are large
enough to seriously weaken the ma­
terial. Where jt rusty spot starts and
Is picked out. it 'naturally bolds mois-
ttirX continues to rust, to be again
w
—w.
picked oiff, anil so tbe work pf destruc­
tion goes on. '■*»•»».
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Sworn and subscribed to before me
Railway engineers really believe that this 27th day of June, 1900.
tbe quails take the iron tonic because
T hos . D. M orris . Justice of the Peace.
they are not well and find that It re­
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo­
lieves their distress.
ple are sold at all druggists or will be
sent direct, from Dr. Williams Medicine
Land for Sale.
Oonpsny, Schenectady, N. Y. Price 50
I have 1500 acres of land, all In one cent» per box; six boxes, $2.50
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tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It
is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville,
12 miles from Central Point, and 10
miles from Medford. I will sell this
land in tracts of 100 acres up until al)
is sold, at $10 per acre. It is got®
farming and grazing land, and a good
stock range on the outside. I will
I U-
sell __
all, _ or __
as ____
low ________
as 100 acres tn a
X tract. Inquire of Wn. B tbrk , Jack
•onville, Or.
For Sale.
A Farm of 7 30 aeraa, located on Roeue
River, «uiteble tor grain »nd fruit culture or
»lock ralMSir: ha« ample hnlldlnxs and fcnclas
A Placer Mine, in opera’ton. equipped «Ith
pipe and giant; also some quartz properties.
I will sell for cash or take Iv part pâ ment
property in or adjacent to Ashland. Terms,
one-half down, balance In easy payments al »
par cent Call on or addre««,
H. L WHITE,
Lock Boa», Ashland. Oregon
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