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®lje democratic aimes. ' V ol . XXX JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1901 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. When You Want to Buy MEDFORD RACKET S TORE Wm. M. COLV1G, LAWYER. Jaekeunvlü», CALL AT THE • • Oregon. *^»moe tn Red Men'« Building. p. p. PRIM a SON. and look over our ENTIRELY NEW LINE of ATTORNEYS ANO COUNSELORS AT LAW Curtains, laces, kid gloves, hosiery, hats, caps, gents’ furnishings, also ladies’ and chil dren’s underwear, stationery, clocks, granite-ware, towels, table linen, notions, etc,, etc. Jackaanvllle, Oregon. *W Will praotloe tn all oourta of the Skate. Ot to« in the Court House Inal door on the rirbt from entrane«; A. N. SOL1SS. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Jackaoavin«. Oregon. tWNotary rubilo. Pi netloes In all th- oourta. OMee on California Slruel. bet. 4th end 5th. “THE RACKE 7 GIVES BARGAINS and the bargains GIVE SATISFACTION. H. B. NYE, Proprietor. A. C. HOUGH, Medford, Oregon. ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Orant'a Pane. Oregon. Offloe orer Halr-R.ddlo Hardware Store. A. E. REAMES. ATTO RN E Y-A T-L A W, Jacksonville, • • Saint Helen’s Hall, Portland, Oregon. Oregon. Opened its 32d year with a full corps of well trained teachers. It comprises four departments: SWOffloe In Red Men's Building. ROOT. o. smith ; attorney and counselor at w . Grant** Paas, Oregon. SW Practices In all the oourta Building, up-stairs. Office In Bank J. M. KEENE. D. D. S. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Offioos In the Adkins Deuel block, Medford, Oregon. Dr, J. A Board ing and Day School for Girls. W. ODGERS, DENTIST 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 of the School are XOKMAL UlkllEHGARTgM TRAIMIkG CLASSIS nducied by a Specialist. Separate Home end Special Regulation. for Poet Graduates and Mature Students W For circular, and other Information address MISS ELEANOR TEBBETT8, Principal. Medford, Oregon. ■Hu permanently located tn Ashland tor the praoltce of dentistry. From a continued practice of over fourteen years I am pre pared to guarantee entire satisfaction GEO. O’B. DB BAR. M. D.. PHYStOIAN AND SUROEON. MAX MULLER & CO. Jacksonville, Or., Jacksonville, Oregon. WOffice 'n Orth’s Block, up-stairs. Residence on California street. Day or nicht calls at tended rromotly D on ’ t B e D uped —------------ — , V There havo been placed upon the market several cheap rvprlnta of an obsolete edition of " Weister's Dictionary." They ero lielng offered under various names at a low price 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. Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Bes^ GIVE US A CALL By dealers, agonta, In h a few Instances _ etc., ----- - and in su . _ a -------------- premium forsutiecriptione forsutiecriptlons to to p»|>ers. pa|>ere. Announcements Aunuuueeinenta of these comparatively Worthless reprints are very misleading. They am ad- vertlsed to be the substantial equivalent of a higher-priced txxtk. while they are all DON’T STOP WORK! Reprint Dictionaries, phototyj« copies of a book of over flfty years ago. which was sold for about K.00, and which was much superior to these Imitations, Itelng a work of some merit Instead of one Long Since Obsolete. The Webster's Unabridged Dictionary pub lished by our house Is the only meritorious on« of that name. It bears our Imprint on the tltleqiage and Is protected by copyright from clteap Imitation. As a dictionary lasts a lifetime will It not be la-tter to purchase the LATEST AND BEST, Webster’* International Dictionary of ENGLISH« Biography, Geography, Fiction* etc. Nize 10xl3^x4H luchen. For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back SNAP SHOT. Rub Ln well and YOU ABE GOOD AS NEW Tbla Book ia the Beat for Everybody. IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL*CURE YOU. Satton'a Snap Shot, the wonderful dealroyer of all forma of Inflammation In man or beaat. BOo and II per bottle, R. K. SUTTON, «ole proprietor and manufacturer, Ashland, Oregon. For aale at Oily Drag Store. Jacksonville, and by Dr. J. Hinkle Oectral Point. Recently abridged from the Inrernvi teal and next to It the boat for the family and st i d«nt. Bizo 7xlt» Sptclmrn p'W rithrr bnnfc •ent far fhr. nnkfnn G. & G. MERRIAM CO . •• Ashland and Klamath Falls STAGE LINE, Thoroughly restooked sad entirely new mam- sgement. Jacksonville Marble Works J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor. Granite and Marble Work «< Bvery Deaerlptlaa Dónela th» Be*t Style AT R»A»ONABLB PRICE». Beat aad quMmst Route to Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty. KLAMATH FALLS. Jacksonville, Oregon. Loes bf Hsrron. Bods Springs. Skalas. Bnow, Lumbering Camn,Parker’s end Kono; »Iso best connections with stag« lln«" fronl Klamath Falls Io Honan so, Bly and l.akevtew. Ft Klam ath and Indian Agency. Stage leaves Ashland daily os arrival of southbound train and ar rives dally In good time to oonnect with north bound train. TIME TABLE. ASHIAItn: KI.AMATN VALIA: I.00 r. M. Leaves . . . R OOr. M. .S:4S V. M. Arrives ........ 4:30 A. M Passengers. Bsggago, Es presa and Freight musi be Waybilled. Ashland Office: POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Klnmnth<Falls Agent: H. H VANVALKENBUR Banana«, oranges and lemons can always be found at Wetterer’s. • The best brands of cigars, tobacco, etc., can always be found at Joe Wetterer’s. • The new Salem postofflee building will soon be a fact. The appropriation for U has been made--»110,000. When the newly elected governors of states have all been inaugurated there will be twenty-six Republicans and nineteen Democrats. Of the cities having a population of 30,000 and over Joliet, III., has the largest tax rate—»01 per »1000, which includes state, county, city and other taxes. Deeds, mortgage», leases, bends, bills of sale and every imaginable kind of legal blanks—the latest and best—are constantly on hand at T h » T imes office. Senator Wm. P. Frye of Maine has been re-elected unanimously president pro tem of the U. h. Senate. This is the second time he has been honored by bis colleagues. The treasury department has issued a warrant in favor of Admiral Dewey for »0570, on account of prize money for the destruction of the Spanish fleet in Manila harbor. 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. Try it. A large quantity of newspapers, suitable for wrapping, pasting cn walls, putting undei carpets, etc can be obtained cheap in quantities tc suit, at T he T ime » Printing House. Thi new law re’atlng to the publl- Cs'lu«' of f iprtme court reports pro vides that not to exceed 600 volumes shall be printed; that each volume shall contain not less than 700 pages, aDd that the report» hereafter printed sball be sold at »3 50 per volume. The reports heretofore printed have con tained only 600 pages, and have been sold at Ki per volume. The stomach controls the situation Those who are hearty and strong are those who can digest plenty of food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, and allows you to eat all the good food you want. If you suffer from indigestion, heartburn,belching, or any other stomach trouble, this preparation can’t help but do you good. The most sensitive stomachscan take it. City Drug Store, Jacksonville,and Dr. 9. Hinkle, Central Point. It Is said that the rush to Nome will be as great this spring as it was last. The basis for such a rush is not clear. Certainly it cannot be in the eynerlenc« of destitute hundreds who were brought back by the government, or to that of discouraged thousands who counted themselves fortunate in haying made money enough during the summer to pay their way home. A totally different class of people will go to Nome this year, it is said; and thia offers the only possible explanation of the statement that the exodus thither will be large. The present pension laws require an annual expenditure of »145.245 230. The National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers require this year an appropriation of more than #3,000,- 000, and the State Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers will recelve »950,- 000. The last session of Congress ap propriated »325,000 for back pay and rounty to soldiers of the civil war; •200,000 for arrears in pay in the Span ish war, and »27,000 for artificial limbs and appliances. This does not take into account the »4,000,000 for annual salaries and expenses in operation of the pension bureau and the record and pension office. Buy a Bottle of STANDARD AUTHORITY of th. U. S. Surr.ni. Court, all the State Supreme Courts, the U. S. Government Printing Office and of nearly all the Schoolbook«. WARMLY COMMENDED by College Presidenta, State Superintendente rF Schools and many other eminent authoritiea Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, brief mention . VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY! MORMON BISHOPS* PILLS have been in nae over fiu yeara by the leadera of the Mormon Chnrch and thair follower». Positively cum the worat earn in old and young erlaing from effect« of «eU-atmee, di»ipation, exoeaat«, or cigarette smoking. Car.. Last :l»nh.«l, Vmpoteney, binnilRQU, ■ ll«l»u*rn^v, «iV.« I-»«t ■ Power. ..WWW.., M«h(-Lo.Mw. R|M»1 Rpwnauatorrlaooa, Inasnania, I'ule. la Baek, Baah, Kvll Rvll Daeif... DwaiTea. Oran Mwanlnal Kmlnlo.,, taina» lam. Boe a. Narrows Debility. I-ule» I a al ICmiaalona, e»eeh>. ovCew.llpw reedaehe. t'nflvn... t» Marry, latea off a.men, Varl-| Twllrhlag of Ky»> lion, Slope Qalekaeea of Ol.el.ar«». atop« Narrow. I function. Don't get lid.. Fife; t«are Immediate. Impart vigor and potency toeverv 1 -------------- ------ CENTS late» de.Dondent. a eure I» at hand. R.etorea email, undeveloped »Ualfil organ«. 8 tira elate, the brat n and n«rv» envera. 50c. a box, « for gU.W by mall. A wnii.n guaran t»e, to eure or noue; retunden, with n boxes. Circulai» free. 50 Artdr«aa, BISHOP REMKDY CO., San Francise», 0*1. Slod at City Drug Store «»aokeonville. HEARTSICK. There are a great many people who have heart sickness, who have no chronic derangement of the heart. When the stomach is diseased it may affect many other organs, and produce all the evidences of diseased heart, dis eased liver or kidneys, or disease in some other organ. The inexperienced practitioner treats the wrong disease, and hence the con stant statement of Dr. Pierce's corres pondents : " Doc tors could not help me.” Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and or gans of digestion and nutrition. It increases the aa- similativa powers, and purifies and enriches the blood. When diseases of organa remote from the stomach are caused by the stomach, the cure of the stomach re sults in the cure of the other di»; eases, in heart lungs, liver, kid neys, «tc. "lix years ago my stomach and heart troubled me so much I had to do something, as the ckx'ton could not help me," writes Mrs. 8. A. Knapp, of San Joae, California. Box 39J "I went Vi San Fmnciaco and had treatment for catarrh of the etotnaah, and was better for wme time, then ft came bach I then uaetl Dr. Pierce's C>olden Medical Discovery and Pleasant JMlets.’ Thew* med1cmr* cured my stomach I do not have the pain and indiges tion aa I did It is very hard for me to tell you what I differed before I commerced t ahi ng vour valuable medicine I recommend it to all the sufferers whom I meet." To cure constipation use Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. No. 20 YOUTHS’ DEPARTMENT. Huth and Her «Tat«»* Baby—A Bur’s Push and • Boy’» Pound—111» Motkir’i Valeaatlne. There was once a little girl named Ruth who had a great many dolls. One day her father brought her a new one, the funniest of them all. It wan a big potato that bad a head, a neck and a body. In the bead were two eyes and a little hump between for a nose. Wasn't Ruth delighted? She began right away to drees her “taxer baby.” First she stuck in sticks for arms; then she put on a bJue check dress and tied on a blue knit cape and a blue bonnet. She found a shoe box. and brother Ned helped her make a carriage out of it He tied a string to It and put spools underneath. Then the new dolly went to ride. Every night Ruth pot her baby Into the closet in her bedroom. Sometimes she put it out on the piaz za roof to get an airing and tied the string to a blind, so that the carriage could not slip down. Once she forgot and left her baby out on the roof all night. When morning came, she went to the window and looked out. but there was no carriage and no dolly. Then she ran down stairs and- out of doors as quickly a* she could. There on the ground lay the poor baby, but Its head was broken quit» off. Ruth caught It up and ran tn crying. She did not stop crying until Ned stuck the head on with a stick and tied it with a string to hold it on tight; then “the tater baby” looked almost a* good as new. But one day a »till worse thing hap pened. Ruth waa taken sick, and the new dolly was put Into the closet and left there a long, long time. When Ruth got better, she thought of her ba by and went to get it Her mother heard a loud scream and hurried up stairs to see what was the matter. There stood Ruth, sobbing as if her heart would break. “What has happened, my child?” said her mother. “Oh, oh!” sobbed Ruth. “Ned has spoiled my baby!” “Where is It? And what has he dose?' “In the closet. He’s stuck sticks all over it, and it Is spoiled.” Her mother went to the closet, took an^ at tk0 funny sight Large Wall Map* of the United State* Given Away. HOW TO GET ONE. It you are going East, or tblnklag of sending tor your family, do not buy your tickets «nm you have »«cured rates from the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Co. Their terries is excelled by sone, and they can reach all point» in the East, South or Southeast from any point In Oregon and Washington. Through tourist ear from PaolSe ooaat to New York. If you will send fifteen cants la stamps to the address given below, we will forward you by return asall a large wall map of the United States. Cuba and Porto Rleo. Mx40 Inches. For particulars regarding passenger and freight ratoa call on or address, B. H. TRUMBULL, Com'l Agt., 14* Third 8tie»t, Portland, Ore. A Monster Devil Flah Destroying it* victim is a type of Constipation. The power of this murderous malady is felt on organs and neryes and muscles and braiD. There’s no health till it’s overcome. But Dr. King’s New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Best in the world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Oaly 25 cents at City Drug tjtore.^_____ _______ Something New. Just published by the S. P. Co. Is a pamphlet upon the resources of west 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 their capabilities. Attention is also directed to such new Helds for energy or capital as promise fair return. This publication Riis a need long experi enced by Oregonians, in replying to Inquiries of eastern friends. Copies may be bad of local agent of 8. P. Co., oi from C. H. M arkham , G. P. A., Portland. Tayler, the Footfitter. Some elegant lines of 20th century footwear has arrived. Fon ladies a full line of the famous “Julia Mar low” perfect-fitting shoes, for low or high insteps. Also the well-known “Ulba” line in the latest cushion soles; high-cut walking and dress style«. For gents abjut 40 different styles of dress shoes, the very latest in best-known makes; light single and heavy double soles. Sick shoes doctor ed. Seventh street. Medford. WhatShall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In the family every day. Let us answer It today. Try Jell-O, a dellclons and healthful dessert. Prepired in two minwtes. No boULug! No LukLu*' Simply adif* boiling water and Mt to cool, Fl»- yore:—Lemon, orange, raspberry and Ruth ^ook’ena?herlnwMde’ and strawberry. Get a p.^kage »t yopr grocer's todry. lOcts. stopped crying. “Why, Ruthle, Ned has not touched Important to Home Seeker*. ' your dolly 1 It has sprouted I” said her The Kirftva and Camanche country mother. in Indian territory will be opened for And, sure enough, it had. There was settlement this summer. It Is a grand a long sprout on the end of its nose country, aDd is reached only via the and two were coming out of the eyes. Great Rock Island Route. If you are They were sticking out of the holes In interested write for booklet, “The the bonnet and the cape and hanging Oklahoma Opportunity.” It tells you all about Oklahoma and the coun down below the dress. Ruth did not like it at all. She de try to be opened. A. E Cooper, G. clared that she did not want a dolly A., 240 Alder St., Portland. that would do like that, so one day “the tater baby” was taken out of doors and put into the ground, where it grew and in time became a big green potato plant—Favorite. A Box’s Push aad a Boy’» Pound. Help..7 Nature A boy at the launching of a ship once surprised every one by his quick wit and energy. If you have witnessed such a very interesting operation you will remember that the vessel Is ex pected to run along so called “ways” into the water, but this particular ves sel stuck on the ways. People were Babies and children need disappointed. The boy ran up to the vessel and began to push. People proper food, rarely ever medi looking on laughed at him. The boy cine. If they do not thrive was Indignant “I can push my pound!" he said. To the surprise of on their food something is;; everybody the vessel moved off. ¡wrong. They need a little A boy’s push and a boy’s pound! There is a world of meaning in it. help to get their digestive Everybody has an influence and the machinery working properly. “everybody” Includes all boys, and there are many movements in this world which, “stuck on the ways,” only need a little help, a kindly push, a push of a pound's force, to insure success. It Is so at home. There is a new car pet to be bought, there are new chairs to be purchased, there is a summer holiday to be given to mother, and the COD LIVER OIL money for these things might be had. WfTN HYPOPHOSPHITES ofL/HE«. SOM but Is not forthcoming, because a little more enthusiasm is needed In the rais will generally correct this ing of it. A boy’s spirit, a boy’s push, difficulty. will come in here powerfully. Many ships get “stuck on the ways" at home If you will put from one- all because the enthusiasm of some one fourth to half a teaspoonful 1 Is not in the last push. S c T h M»" In the Valley. in baby's bottle three or four i Dr. J. Boliannon of Woodland, Calif., i.he noted specialist, 1« st the Windsor House, C street, Medford, and will remain until the end of March. Cancers, wens, cancerous growth«, etc,are successfully removed by liIm. Charges reasonable. times a day you wili soon see a marked improvement. For larger children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to > age, dissolved in their milk, I. O. o. F. Lodge Will Celebrate. Jacksonville Lodge, No. 10,1.0.0. F., will celebrate the coming annivei- sary ol the older, April 26, 1001. By order of the committee. C rhis U lrich , C has . B ast », L. C. K ain . A Branch Gallery. H. C. Mackey & Boyd have started a branch gallery in Jacksonville, in the Aiken building. California st:tel, or* po-ite Ryan’s store. All work will be finished at Medford, and satisfaction assured. Work guaranteed to be the best. if you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish ing power. If the mother's 1 milk does not nourish the baby, she needs the emul sion. It will show an effect at once both upon mother and child. 50c. and |< oo. all drusrMa. SCOTT A BOWNE, Chemist.. N.w York, I |