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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1901)
-^THE WEEKLY TIMES,lie- Containing Eight Pages of SPICY NEWS, and RELIABLE MATTER, <*®®0000000®®®®WM«re than any Newspaper Published la Southern Oregon. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. ONLY $1.50 A YEAR. nr PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MEDFORD RACKET STORE Wm. M. COLV1Q, LAWYER. Jacksonvllla, Oregon. •nio<> tn Hod Men'« Bui Id lot Which includes P. P. PRIM A SON, ATTORN KYB AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Jackannvtlle, Oregon. 'Will praotlee In all courte of ibe 8.at«. Of- doe In the Court Hou«« lait door on tbe rtzbt from entranoe. A. N. 3OL1SS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW J lile. Oi ^Notary Public. Pi «ottoea In all tbe oourta. Offioe on California Street, bet. 4th and Itb. 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. A FINE LINE OF Soaps, Perfumer and Toilet Articles. Our Notion line is complete. The Most Value for the Least Money. A. C. HOUGH, H. B. NYE, Successor to G. L. Webb. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Grant’s Paas, Oregon. * Office over Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store. Saint Helen’s Hall, A. E. REAMES. ATTO RN EY-A T-L A W, Oregon. Jacksonville. Ojæned its 32d year with a full corps of well trained teachers. It comprises four departments: •TOIIW In Red Men's Building. ROBT. G. SMITHS ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Grant*« Pnaa, Oregon. PrMtloee In all tbe oourte Building, upelelre. Offloe In Hank J. M. KEENE, 0. D. 3 OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY. Offioe« In tbe Adkim Deuel block, 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. Special advantages in Music. Native French teacher, resident. Under tbe patronage of the School nducied by a Specialist. * are BOKMAL HIRDBRGARTKX TRAIK1KG CLASSES Separate Home and Special Regulations for Poat Graduates and Mature Studenta _ _ _ . MISS ELEANOR TEBBETTS. Principal. •g-h'or circular« and other Information address Oregon ■He« permunontly located In Ashland for tbe practice of dentlatry. From e continued prectloeot over fourteen year« I am pre pared to guarantee entire «atlafaclIOD OEO. O'B. DB BAR, M. D., PHYSIO1AN A Board ing and Day School for Girls. AMD 1UBOCON, MAX MULLER & CO. Jacksonville, Or., Jacksonville, Oregon, «^Office 'n Orth'« Block, up-«tatrs. Residence on California «treat. Da, or nl«bt oall« at tended prometí,. D on ’ t B e D uped l.l I »! ,»■!■ ■■ I I I Them havo been placed upon the market never» I elu-ap reprints nf an o I mo I u U* edition of " Weimer'« Dictionary." They lire Iwlng offered under various name« 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 BeSf GIVE US A CALL By dealer», «gent», etc., and In a few Instances as ■ premium forsulacrlptlons to paper». Auuouticernents of these comtiaratively Worthless reprint» are very inMeadlnc. They am ad vertised to tie the sulatuntinl equivalent of ■ higher-priced book, while they arc all DON’T STOP WORK! BRIEF MENTÍ«« R. WASHINGTON LETTER. Banana«, oranges and lemons can always be found at Wetterer’s. * Hon. II. W. Corbett has been a res- ldent of Portland for over fifty years. The best brands of cigars, tobacco, etc., can always be found at Joe Wetterer’s. * At Glasgow, Scotland, there are 42 fresh small-pox cases, and tbe total number of patients In hospitals is 435. Ex-Senator Chandler of New Hampshire has been elected to be president of the Spanish claims com mission. A Chinese firm has made contracts for fifty thousand barrels of Oregon and Washington flour per month for the China trade. The battalion of Porto Rican troops, which attracted so much attention at Washington on inauguration day, have returned to Porto Rico. The Michigan Prohibitionist con vention by an almost unanimous vote refused to indorse Mrs. Carrie Nation In smashing saloons in Kansas. Deeds, mortgages, 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. Seattle has many cases of sm ill pox, as, Indeed, it has had most of the time for months past; and yet little is being clone to stamp out the disease or prevent Its spread to other places. 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 imes 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. Try it. While Mrs. Bulger of Portland was traveling on a train to Spokane she gave birth to twins. The elder, a boy, was born In Oregon, and the other, a girl, In the state of Washing ton an hour later. The financial embarrassment of John E. Searles, one of the organizers of the Americao Sugar Company, and until recently president of the Amer ican Cotton Co., will not involve any of the 18 corporations with which he is connected as president, treasurer, secretary, director or trustee. His liabilities will reach about 113,000,000, and are covered by assests. Prof. Ivlson of Lonaconing, Md., suffered terribly from neuralgia of tbe stomach and indigestion for thir teen years, and after tbe doctors failed to cure him they fed him on morphine. A friend advised the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and after taking a few bottles of it he says: “It has cured me entirely. I can’t say too much for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." It digests what you eat. City Drug Store. Jacksonville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. S. B. Caiderhead, general freight and passenger agent of the Washing | ton & Columbia River railroad, is authority for the assertion that the newly established cattle-raising in dustry of southern Alaska will mate rially affect the market of the coast, which has been supplying beef and mutton to Alaska and the British Northwest Territory. Cattlemen have gone to Alaska and taken ad vantage of the plentiful and nutritious grasses found there. They will be tn the market this year with no inconsiderable supply. Reprint Dictionaries, ».phototype coplea of n Nxik of over fifty Veer. ago. which wan sold for about 15.00, and wfKch wiMtnuch superior to thone Imitations, tx'liig n work of some merit tnstend of one Long Since Obsolete. The Webster's U««bridged Dictionary pub lished by our house Is the only meritorious one of that name. It Is-ars our imprint on tbe title-page and 1« protected by copyright from cheap Imitation. Asa dictionary lasts • lifetime will It not be better to purchase tbe LATEST AND BEST, Webster'« International Dictionary of ENGLISH. Biography, Geography, Fiction, sic. Hlze 10xl2Qx4H inches. For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back Buy a Bottle of SNAP SHOT. Rub in well and YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW This Book it tbe Best for Everybody. IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. STANDARD AUTHORITY of the U. 8. Supreme Court, all the Siam Supreme Courts, the U. S. Government Prilling Office end of nearly all ths Schoolbooks WARMLY COMMENDED by College Presidents. Stats Superintendents of Schools and maay other eminent authorities Ballon'«Snap Shot, tbe wonderful deatro,er of ell forma of Innammatlon tn man or beaat. I»c end II per bottle, R. K. SUTTON, »ole proprietor end menufeoturer, Aahlend, Oregoa. For aele at City Drug Store. Jeoaaoovllle. end by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point. Webster’« Collegiate Dictionary, Recently abridged from the Interna'loanl and next <o It ths best for the family end student. Mac ?xiox2% Inches. Ppeelmrn poor« either laik -znl far thr ntkfna. Q.BG MERRIAM CO.. Sorlngheld. M,e* Jacksonville Marble Works J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor STAGE LINE, oroughly restocked snd entirely new ma» sgement. Beet and Quiekest Route to LLAMATE FALLS. j« by Herron. Hods Springs. Rhsks, Hnow, ■abort n< Camp.Parker's »nd Reno; siso best ■sections with stsge line« from Klsmath 11« to Bnnsnis. Bly snd l.skevlew, Ft Klsm- i and Indian Agency Stsge lesve« Achlsnd ly on arrival or southbound trsln snd ar ea dally In good time io oouneot with north- TIME TABLE. awd : .1.00 r. m . Leave« . . . »:00 r. m . a . m .»44 F. X. Arrive« «enger«. Baggage. Expro»» aud Freight must De Waybllled. Ashland Offioe: ITAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Klamath Falls Agent: H. H VANVALKEN8UR Granite and Marble Work of Bvery Deaerlptlan Patta In the Sept Style A cts gently on thz K idneyc , L 53^ Jacksonville. Oregon VIM I VI80R! - OVERCOMES/ . C'' Addross, BISHOP RKMKOY CO, San Francisco, Cal. Slod at City Drug Store Jacksonville. . - H abitual C ons JJ - « --s. ••• l’ - •. P£RMA?^TL’ f EC i Í MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS 50 L EFFECTS ''LL DlSpELS-?ns' , t ? . VITALITY! hare bean tn nee over 40 yean by the leaders of the Mormon Chnrch and their followers. Toeitively cures the wont case« in old and young «rising from effects of aeU-ahura, dissipation, excesses, or elgurutte smoking. Qurn Last raaatorrhoea, Iniomala, Manhood, Impot-ncy, Lost Pewwr. Niffht-lmeeoi “ i laafl o « •»t*» < Wash, Na, i s« , Debility. I aiea ia Bark. Evil Doeirra, Mat ------ rieadaeha, l.'wfl«waaa ta Marry, Lesa e/Msa»»«, .Vari- ——— .«w4,,,TC,«iUya- Twttchligof Syt. ■ loa, Ntapa Qalehwere oV Discharge. Sropa Norwoas .._______ _____ _______ !.,!». Kffwtaare Immediate. Impart . vigor and r potency to ererr CENTS function. Don’t get ___ .««tore« «malt, undeveloped |U m I oriran«. Btlmnlatea despondent, a enre U »t hand. Restore«i small, nndevelopod . • • _ a — — ——— re. ——. «era. as.—. 40c. E/hfl m a box. A « ffrxt* M* by r»w mail A written guarantee, to cure or the'b'ram'and nerve for t'J UM mill. A tuone-, refunded, with •> boxee. Circulars tree. L— .. AND —— - BCvV —— W V *-d J r l E a N5ES THE J y E* AT REASONABLE PRICES. Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty A sbob * to Middle» — Preeedea«« Coaelimen—Berth» Is th« Xsvr G« He« «in«. (Special Osirrapondence.) The navy department ha« had under consideration for some time tbe project of instituting a series of lectures at the Naval academ? to be delivered by men eminent lu lheir proietwion or buatneM and designed to bring tbe naval cadets into clooe touch w4th tbe world outside. The plan has contemplated tbe deliv ery of three or four lectuiee only dur ing tbe term. It le wtth «veat difficulty that time can be found tor thia small number ot lectures; beetdee tbe object in view can best be accomplished by making the visit of the lecturer an event of special importance. The first lecture will be delivered by President Tucker of Dartmouth college on the evening ot Maaeb 8. The naval cadets are expected to gain much from thus meeting tn person and listening to a loader of thought or activity in the political, educational or business world. The experiment will be watched with great Interest, and it is hoped that it me^ come in time to form a most Important feature of the educa tion at Annapolis. _ Precedence A b - i .« Ooecbmea. The coachmen of Washington had a ball tbe other night The rule« of so cial precedence are strkstly observed at these function«. The Washington coachmen drive famous people, and they rank aa their employers rank. For instance, Mr. William Blatcher, the coachman fior Secretary Hay, takes and took precedence over Mr. Henry E. Pettit the coachman for Secretary Root And Mr. James Campbell, the coachman for Senator Chauncey De pew, comes behind Mr. James Smith, the coachman for Secretary Wilson. The men who drive tbe horses of all the cablDet members, senators, repre sentatives and government officials were there wtth tbe exception of Mr. William Biglin, the coachman for Lord Pauncefote, tbe British embassador. Owing to tbe recent death of Queen Victoria Mr. Biglin was forced to fore go tbe gayeties of tbe evening. T h < GCNillNE- MAH'«’ O C>/ (AURRNIA!lG,$Yh’VP@ ros musiu imss>sra «mu M» ws twine. The fact Is now established that the most successful railway route, whether you take It In 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 quaiut and picturesque city on the shores of America's Dead Sea. The climate of Utah and Colorado is tem perate tbe year round, which makes traveling over tbe Rio Grande Western Railway, in connection with either the Denver & Rio Grande or Colorado Midland railroads, an un bounded success and delight. Tbe dining car service is unparalleled. The road operates only the newest Pul Iman Palace and ordinary sleeping car equipments, as well as free reclining chair cars. For Illustrated matter apply or write to J. D. Mansfield, 253 Washington St., Portland, or Geo. W. Heintz,acting general passenger agent Salt Lake City. Remarkable Cure« of Rheumatism. From tbe Vindicator, Rutherfordton, N. C. The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion to test the efficacy of Chan, berlain’s Pain Balm twice with the most remarkable results in each case. First, with rheumatism in the shoul der, from which he suffered excruciat ing pain for ten days, which was re lieved with two applications of t'ue Pain Balm, rubbing tbe parts afflicted and realizing instant benefit and en tire relief In a very short time. Sec ond, In rheumatism in thigh joint, al most prostrating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two applica tions, rubbing with tbe liniment on retiring at night, and getting up free from pain. Sold by City Drug Store. Something New. experiencing considerable trouble in RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS. securing young physicians who are willing to accept appointments as as Rev. Mr. Hansen will hold services sistant surgeons. at the M. E. church In Jacksonville t As soon as the applicants learn of tbe fcftfepecta for «dvancenjeDt. Jbejr reply that they-;Y*efer lo enter the service of the army, wberff tbfew Is promise of a brighter future. An assistant surgeon in the navy Is a lieutenant In the junior grade. There are at present 15 vacancies in the corps, and two more will occur during the year by the retirement of Medical Director W. K. Schofield, senior officer of tbe medical corps, and Medical Director J. G. Ayers. Surgeon General Van Reypen says It Is lmpos- sible to lower tbe standard, and in or der to get efficient men It will lie nec essary for congress to offer better in ducements than exist at present. Sunday morning and evening. Rey. Father Berthiaume will holi services at the Catholic church in Jacksonville, Sunday, March 17th, at 8:30 a . m .; and in Medford, on the same day, at 10:30 a . m . G erman B aptist .—Elder S. M. Eby will hold service« at the follow ing places: 1st and 3d Sunday in each month, at the church near Talent; sec ond. at the Naylor school-house; 4th at Ashland. One os Justice Harlan. Justice Harlan of the supreme court is the most democratic of all tbe judges. He will talk to anyl.ody who will talk to him and is not too dignified to laugh at a joke, especially If the joke be upon bimself. One of the best jokes upon the judge was the remark of a local lawyer at the Loyal Legion banquet a few nights ago after Harlan had made a speech. "We have listened to tbe eloquent jus tice," said the lawyer, "and now that he has finished we cannot tell whether his speech is an obiter dictum or an obiter drinkum.” The guests around the banquet room laughed bearlily, but none more than Justice Harlan, who told tbe lawyer that if he wasn’t careful he would be summooed for contempt. Rev. Henry N. Couden, tbe blind chaplain of the bouse, is always led to the capitol by his wife. Just before noon each day the venerable pair come along East Capitol street arm in arm. There is nothing about Mr. Couden to Indicate that be is blind. He is spright ly despite his age. Mrs. C'buden is one of the sweetest and most benevolent looking women In Washington. She Is a devoted attendant on her husband, who seems perfectly happy despite his affliction. Thomas L. Turnipseed is tbe unique name of the beneficiary in a private pension law that was recently passed by congress and approved by President McKinley. Private Turnipseed's name goes on tbe pension roll for $12 a month as “late or Captain R. T. El more's company. South Carolina volun teers, Florida Indian war.” When Senator Morgan was speaking In the senate, some one suggested that a quorum of the senate ought to be present. “Don’t call It on my account,” said Morgan, with a smile. “1 nlways feel as if there were a quorum In the sen ate when I am here.” C arl S chofield . BUY All the Year Round. t POPULARITY GAUGED BY NO PARTICU LAR SEASON. 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 fields for energy or capital a* 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 Navy Berth» Go Beagia*. The medical corps of tbe navy is C. H. M akkham , G. P. A., Portland. The Blind Chaplain. . -------- ------ J Ashland and Klamath Falls Leetnre» A Frightful Blunder Will often esuse a horrible Burn, Scald. Cut or Bruise. Bucklen’s Ar nica Salve, the best In the world, will kill the nain and promptly heal It. Cures Old Sores. Fever Sore«, Ulcers, Boils, Felons. Corns, all Skin Erup tions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only ( 25 rt«. a box. Cure guaranteed. Soldi by City Drug Stere. Nature Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi If they do not thrive cine. on their food something is wrong. They need a little help to get their digestive machinery working properly.1 sc«SM>« COD LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES 0fLIHE«.SOM will generally correct this difficulty. If you will put from one- fourth to half a teaspoonful in baby’s bottle three or four times a day you will soon see a marked improvement For larger children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to age, dissolved in their milk, if you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish ing power. If the mother's milk does not nourish the baby, she needs the emul sion. It will show an effect at once both upon mother and child. yoc. snd fi.ro. stl drv^gists. SCOTT A BOWNE, Chewutv Nsw YSrV TXolo-Iiar flfl J «teas». Guaranteed whbwsv hal.i» »ur», mska» weak «un strenui bl, ri pura «uv. LL Alt di i w»la