The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 18, 1901, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1901.
XXX
PROFESSIOVAI CARDS.
W« » «!’ «
BRIEF MENTION
Bad For the Boelneee.
“Yes, I bad to let him go,” replied the
I Bananns orang«« and lemons can boas barber to the regular customer
Wm. M. COLVIG,
always be found at WettereF’s
»
when the latter asked hji explanation
LAWYER.
etc hee^nt2irand‘*
clws. tobacco, of tbe absence of bis pet barber.
"Why?”
Oregon.
Wettom’s
1,8 be füUüd at
Jacksonville.
“Well, be Insisted on raising whisk­
th*inLerwH» ’*c,ent,*t whü says that we ers."
‘‘Raising whiskers? Great Scott!
•rnoa tn Red Mon’s Hulldlng.
I onc httlf of our brain.” Isn’t this a free country, where a man
don’tJU j *^ow
*°tae people who
truty raise whiskers If be no chooses?"
and look over our ENTIRELY NEW LINE ol
P. P. PRIM A SON,
“Yes, tills Is a free <t>untxf, and a
tbat 8he <9 “relieved by man can do pretty much as he likes,
ATTORNEYS ANU COUNSELORS AT LAW
Ruuiati
recent
assurances
regarding
Manchuria," japan
"JXej? but there's one thing be can’t do and
Jacksonville, Oregon.
t
work for me, and that’s it."
strengthening the army and navy.
"Why do you object?”
tl¿L(>«jTDAf0lind.by «xPer<<nent at
'Will praotloe In all oourta of tho H-aie. Ot­
“For three reasons. Tbe first is that
to« In the Court House last door on the
toe Oregon Agricultural College ex.
rlrlit from uulrauoe.
perfmentai station that a pound of he was a rather crow looking fellow
ut Wbat? be produced with 3.22 pounds anyway. Whiskers would make him
look crosser. In the second place, to
A. N. SOL15S.
Experts have never been able to give raise whiskers it would be necessary
ATTORNEY ANU COUNSELOR AT LAW
a solution of the problem as to ir'w for him to look like a Weary Willie
P*«1’" of mlik tjecome two quarts for two or three weeks. In the third
Jacksonville. Oregon
San Franckco* frOm th®
,uto 1 place—and this is reason enough, even
if there were no other—If he should
GIVI-S BARGAINS and the bargains GIVE SATISFACTION.
WNotary rubilo. Pi actloe. In all the oourte.
I
ofI™£’rU|?led by a wea'{ digestion, loss succeed In raising a good looking
(jmoe on California Strani, bet. 4th and 5th.
of »PPctite, or consumption, try a few beard, he would set an example that
Livtr Tah|armbevain’’ SUjIuach «nd might be followed by some customers.
Li /cr Tablets. Every box warranted, The. result would be that instead of
A. C. HOUGH,
getting shaved three or four times a
ior sale by City Drug Store.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
week, or even every day, they would
»iA?lLe5S DoLotbZ Studebaker was content
themselves with getting their
ejected from the Hotel Newberry la
Qrant'e Pace.
Oregon.
Chicago for doing a cake walk in the whiskers trimmed.once a fortnight or
Jlfloeover Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store.
parlor on Sunday. Sbe will probably once a week. Such a move would seri­
c U m ííoteT^1 her patrona‘fe 10 a “'••’■ ously affect the cash box and for that
reason is not to be tolerated.
A. E. REAMES,
“How many barbers have you seen
i.?
bfi
act
!
on
the
American
author
­
ATTO RN EY-A T-L A W,
ities in refusing to liberate Aguinal­ wearing beards? Every barber realizes
do after lie had taken the oath may the force of my objection. Oh, yes,
Jackaoovllle,
•
-
Oregon.
Opened its 32tl ha**’J™‘ndnAtothe knowledge that every man has couaciiuttonal rights
«^Office I d Red Men’« Building.
the filipino chieftain once took the that all should observe. So have I.”—
year with a oath
of Spain.
St Louis Star.
full corps of
1
he
report that the Chinese minis­
HOBT. G. SMITH,
well trained ter at St.
letersburg has been fatally Thomno JeFeraon aw a Letter Writer.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT
teachers. It injured by being thrown down stairs Mr. Jefferson probably wrote more
by the Russian minister of finance letters with nis own band than any
comprises four may
Grant’s Psss, Oregon.
cause Li Hung Chang to conduct other public man that ever lived. The
departments: future
negotiations over the tele­ extent of his correspondence may be
I’ractloea In nil the oourts Offloe In Hank
phone.
Inferred from the fact that 26,000 let­
lulldlog up-slalra
ihe census bureau now gives the ters neatly folded and briefed were
sLitistics of petroleum refined in 1899 preserved by him and found carefully-
J. M. KEENE, O. D. S.
which shows an aggregate of 42,234,- filed away at the time of his death,
WM barrels, of the value of »123,929,- with copies of the replies sent to more
The Academic department offers four courses—the
exports for
that oil
year also
were
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY
worth -The
»66,000,000.
Crude
l! than 16,000. These, however, were on­
•
Classical, Latin, Scientific, the English and College
ly a small portion of his correspond­
Omoea In the Adkina Deuel block,
Preparatory.
consumed to an enormous amount. It
as he retained only those he con­
Special advantages in Music. Native French teacher, resident. is evident, too, mat the industry Is to ence,
Medford.
*
Oregon.
have much further extension, since sidered of future usefulness or impor­
Under the pa Iron »KO of tbe School are XOliMAL KIAUEIiGAIiTEX TKAIIIXG CLASSES the pursuit of new oil fields never tance.
nducted by a Speclallat.
was more general or more promising
Stenography was not invented at that
Dr. J. W. ODGERS,
Separate Home and Special Regulation. for Poat Graduate, and Mature Students than now.
K time. Every one of his letters was
•F-For otrculara and other Information addrea.
dentist
MISS ELEANOR TEBBKTTS, Principal.
“I have been troubled with indi­ written with his own hand and with
gestion for ten years, have tried many great care, although after breaking his
Medford. Oretoa
LiHngG and spent much money to no wrist while minister to France it be­
until 1 tried Kodol Dyspepsia came a great labor to him. Ills pen­
■Hee permanently located In Ashland for the
predice of dentletry From a continued
Uu
1 have taken two bott!es and manship was small, plain and legible,
practloeof Over fourteen years I am pre­
more relief from them than all every letter being perfectly formed, and
pared to guarantee entire satisfaction
HjediclLes taken. I feel more his account bocks are kept in so small
.
y than I have felt in twenty a band that many of the page« cannot
year‘*‘
Anderson Riggs of Sunny
OEO. 0’8. De BAR, M. D.,
Thousands have testified be read without a magnifying glass.
Jefferson was ambidextrous. lie
aa did Mr. Riggs. City Drugstore,
PHYSICIAN ANU SUROEON.
Potat°nVl *e’ a“d Dr'J1,ioicle.<>’entrai could write equally well with either
Jacksonville, Oregon.
hand. When his wrist was broken, be
learned to write with his left hand,
At
the
session
of
the
Cuban
con
­
•Omce 'n Orth's Block, up-stalr*. Hesldencs Are the Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Hats. Boot
stitutional convention, held April which became as skillful as the other.
on California street. Day or nicht esile at­
It would have been impossible for him
tended crumntlr
and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, CigRrs. Tobacco 11th, Señor Nunez asked that the con­ to
have carried on his extensive corre­
vent ion. either reject or accept tbe
Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc.
I latt amendment. The conservatives spondence without being able to re­
considered that the resolution pre­ lieve his right hand at intervals.—Chi­
viously adopted rejected the amend­ cago Record.
ment, while the Radicals maintained
that it did not, and Señor Nunez,
Divided the Remedy.
Í
therefore, asked that the yea and nay
The Philadelphia Record tells a story
vote te t8ken. This was opposed by of a physician of that city who was
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
the Radicals, who have always avoid­
GIVE US A CAUL
A FAMILY LIBRARY
ed taking a decided stand. A com­ called to see an old Irishman and his
pro mise was agreed to, by the terms wife, down with colds. He advised
The Best in Current Literature
or which a resolution was adopted quinine and wl sl y as an antidote.
12 C omplete N ovcls Y early
that the convention should not ex­ “You must hot a take It,” he said.
press itself either for or against the “Take It every three hours—two grains
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
amendment, and that a committee be of quinine aud a swallow of whisky.”
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
sent to Washington to secure the best Tbe next day he called again. The
$2.50 per year ; 25 era. a copy
possible agreement with the Presi­ man was up and about, but his wife
NO CONTINUED STORIES
dent. This committee will not be was in bed. “Did you follow my in­
authorized to settle definitely the
EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITBELY
question of the relations between the structions?” asked the doctor.
“To the letther,” replied the hus­
United States and Cuba: but will re­
band.
port back to the convention.
“How much quinine have you left?”
was the next question.
Buy a Bottle of
“Sure, Ol t’tak she have taken th’
The most carefully edited,
whole av it,” said the man.
“And didn’t you take it, too?" asked
Fully illustrated.
the doctor.
Cleanest printed,
I* a rarity. For the most part the young
“Divil th’ bit,” was the reply. "Be-
Easiest read S ed Catalogue
woman l>ehin<i the counter is smiltag and gorrah. it kept me busy takin th* whis­
Rub in well and
obliging, though her back hurts, her ky every tolme she took a pill, an sure
SEND FOR
side pains, or her head throbs distract-
ingly. The wonder is, not that a clerk she’s In bed an Ol’m up.”
is sometimes irritable, but that she so
Th» Hamorons Primate.
rarely shows ir­
There is a story told of a candidate
IT HAS CURED OTHERS. IT WILL CURE YOU.
ritation, when ev­
for the pulpit who was preaching an
ery nerve is quiv-
It Is a mlns of Information on gardening—all
ex tempore trial sermon before the
about Vegetable Bead», Flower Hords. Hmali
e r i n g and she
Sutton's
Snap
Shot,
the
wonderful
destroyer
of
all
forms
of
Inltammatlon
In
man
or
beaat.
Fruits, Bulbs. Plant., Roses. Shrubbery, etc. 50c and tl per bottle. R K. SUTTON, sole proprietor aud manufacturer, Ashland, Oregon.
hardly knows how
Archbishop Tait and Dean Stan-
rlv •*’> new Photo Engravings, Illustrating
Fir
sale
at
City
Urug
Store.
Jacksonville,
and
by
Dr
J.
Hlnkle
Central
Point.
to hold her head
all department.. Test carefully revised and
up to aato In every reapeet. Tbe llneat catalogue
his extreme nervousness he be­
“P4 The
h . u e r v o u s
we have ever aunt out.
ta a stammering way, “I will di­
condition, head­
vide my congregation Into two— the
Neelng its Believing
ache anil weak­
converted and the unconverted.”
ness,
which
are
the
Send tor one to day Free If you mention this
This proved too much for tbe pri­
results of irreg­
paper and tell «bat you grow most.
mate's sense of humor, and he ex­
ularity or a dis­
J ames vickitsons .
eased condition of
claimed, “I think, sir. as there are only
J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor.
the womanly or­
two of us, you had better say which Is
gans, can be en­
which.”—London Standard.
tirely cured by the
Ashland and Klamath Falls
use of Dr. Pierce's
Sharp Kid
Favorite Prescrip­
of Bvery De script Io n Doneln the Beet Style
tion. It reflates
the functions,
AT «BASONABLE PRICES.
stops enfeebling
Thoroughly reatocked and entirely new man
age mon I.
drains, strength­
ens the nervous
Beat and Qulokeat Route to
MEDFORD RACKET STORE
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.
“THE RACKET”
H. B. NYE, Proprietor.
Medford Oregon
Saint Helen’s Hall,
A Board
ing and Day
School fo
Girls
Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten.
1
LIPPINCOTTS
Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best
DON’T STOP WORK!
For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back
If You Wish
SNAP SHOT.
VinL’c
T ILK d
Garden and
Floral Guide.
A Cross aerk
YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW
Jacksonville Marble Works
Granite and Marble Work
STAGE LINE,
Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty.
KLAMATH FALLS.
Uoee by Barron. Hod a Spring., Shake, Hnow,
Lumbering Camp.Parker .and Kono; also beat
connection. with etage lino, from Klamath
Valla to Bonan.a, Bly and Lakeview. Ft Klam­
ath and Indian A goner Stage leave. A.hland
daily on arrival or with bound train and ar­
rive. dally In good time tooonnecl with north­
bound train.
time table .
aahlano :
KLAMATH VALIA:
Le«w<"»
... 1.00 F. » Leave»
Ar3re« ......................- Arrives
Pöse-Esr.,
. *■ S :00 e• M.
.... ..8 :R> A. M
Ashland Offlce:
POH auir.n
AL TELEGRAPH
OFFKE.
PUB
Klamath
Falls Agent
H H VANVALKENBU RO
Jacksonville, Oregon.
system and pro­
motes the raswral
bealtii of the en­
tire baJy
Blok waman are
invited to consult
■ Dr. Plaree by let­
ter, free of charge.
Alt cesraapondeni
Dr. R. V. rivece,
irl.li.E from
I. of uJt-K»»«, diitepwaon. oxorewLav cl«wn-<te »nuAli«. Oarre
ftnnlltewl,
Fwwwr,
■ .—«.J »P"
».la in RavN Evil DMlrre.
te lUrrr. I— «*_?"■■■»> V*rl-
50
H<U>.’ Eft-Al are K m MMMÌ Import ’I»* sn<1
T*"*!_____________
CtNTS
a cure U .« I—»'
«"yk
M
the brain and nere, re •<«». Me. a hoe, « Ire p.M by mail. A wrtuau guarente«, to cure or
lacwi retunda«, with b l-nre. Ctranlare free.
Aridrw««, BISHOP RIMIVY OC., Ban Franolac*, O»l.
Sod at Oity Drug Store Jacksonville
Address
"■•vreg mad Dr Pierre'. FarerWr Pvrernn.
ties .ad Oeteea Madwal rksrevavy donas
* write. Mn MaM. Low n7
On. Fa.. *1 eoa initWallv
aa. fer all Am.l*- wnk
•ral bottle. of ' Favwttr
w a.et • great bleouag
re. vo mrerm. and die
y I m - will to do. Yom
hr ham. treat meat h.lpeil toe
Thaate. to Dr Here»-
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Fell eta cure
dizziness and suk lieuuaclit:.
-1
Mother (after administering a whlp^
ping»— You know. Eva. It hurts me just
as much ns It does you.
Eva—Yes, mother, but not In the
aanie olace
No. 30
A Wine Mnn From the Went
Who intends going East will see that
bls tickets read by way of Salt Lake
City and the Rio G rande W estern
R ailway In connection with either
the Denver A Rio Grande or Colorado
Midland railroad, for these reasons:
First, most magnificent scenery In
America, en route; second, choice of
three distinct routes tnrough the
heart of the Rocky Mountains: third,
it is the only transcontinental line
passing directly through quaint and
picturesque Salt Lake—the City of
the Saints; fourth, perfect dining car
service; fifth, three fast through trains
dally between Ogden, Denver and all
points East, connecting with all
trains of the Southern Pacific, Ore­
gon Railway & Navigation Company
and Oregon Short Lise;sixth, tbrongn
Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleep­
ing Cars from San Francisco, Port­
land, etc., to Denyer, Omaha and
Chicago. There are many other rea­
sons why the route through Salt Lake
City over the Denver Rio Grande
Western Railway is the mostcomfort-
able and enjoyable tn the whole coun­
try. By inquiry, you can learn a
great deal on the subject tit transcon­
tinental travel. J. D. Mansfield, gen­
eral agent, 253 Washington St., Port­
land, Oregon. Geo. W. Heintz, gen­
eral passenger agent, Salt Lake City.
Cold Steel or Death.
“There is but one small chance tu
save your life, and that is through an
operation," was the awful prospect
set before Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime
Ridge, Wis., by her doctor after vain
!y trying to cure her of a frightful
case of stomach trouble and yellow
jaundice. Fie didn’t count on the
marvelous power of Electric Bitters
to cure Stomach aDd Liver troubles;
but she heard of it, took seven bottles,
was wholly cured, avoided surgeon’s
knife, now weighs more and feels bet­
ter than ever. It’s positively guaran­
teed to cure Stomach, Liver and Kid­
ney troubles and. never disappoints.
Price 50c at City Drug Store.
Gap Closed.
The operation of through trains be
tween San Francisco and Lee Angeles
via Surf and Santa Barbara, will be­
gin Sunday March 31, 1901, on tbe new
coast link .
Two through train«
daily. Tbe coast line limited leaving
each terminal in the morning,
equipped with elegant cafe and par­
lor cars, will make daylight trips
through the most picturesque, varied
and entertaining scenes on tbe con­
tinent. Inquire of agents of tbe
Southern Pacific.
Land for Sale.
I have 1560 acres of land, all in one
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 Ibis
land in tracts of 100 acres up until all
is sold, at #10 per acre. It is good
farming and grazing land, and a good
stock range on tbe outside. I will
sell ail, or as low as 100 acres in a
tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack
sonvllle Or.
I. O. O. F. Lodge Will Celebrate.
Jacksonville Lodge. No. 10,1.0.0.
F., will celebrate the coming anniver­
sary ol Lite order, April 26, 1901.
By order of the committee.
C hris . U lrich ,
C has . B asye .
L. C. K ain .
What Shall We Have for Dessert?
This question arises in the family
every day. Let us answer It today.
Try Jell-O. a deliclons and healthful
dessert. Prepared io two minutes.
No boiling! No baking! Simply add
boiling water and set to cool. Fla­
vors:—Lemon, orange, raspberry and
strawberry. Get a package at your
grocer's today. lOcts.
For Over Fifty Years
M h « W inslow ’ s S outhing S ykcw han been
used tor ehildren while teething
It soothe,
the child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
cures w ind colic, and te the best remedy for
Diarrhoea Twenty hve cents a bottle. Sold by
druggists throughout the world
Don't
Det Thin
Get fat; get nice and plump;
there is safety in plumpness.
Summer has tried your
food-works; winter is coming
to try your breath mill. Fall
is the time to brace yourself.
But weather is tricky; look
out 1 Look out for colds espec­
ially.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil is the subtlest of
helps. It is food, the easiest
food in the world; it is more
than food , it helps you digest
your food, and get more nutri­
ment from it.
Don’t get thin, there is
safety in plumpness. Man
woman and child.
If you have not tried it, «end for free an m pie
its agreeable taste will surprise you.
SCOTT ft Bo WM K,
Chetrets,
409 Pear! Street,
New York.
30c. and |i 00; a«l druggist.