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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1901)
games. , JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 30. 1901. V ol . XXX ÎM1Ü41k}¿ '4 ì V1C4\V1C4 )MICI I HC4 ÌK1C4 4 \¥iC4 )£!£/1Hw 4 f itíff ìtìff/ iFJít *Wrt5?WrtJ?Wrt5rTf^M<vÌMÌFÌftxÌKrt xi>ÌMT>ìirJ>7xt^1/^F'WÌWroi^fvÌMÌ¥ÌMoV ìmovìx JvìxJvi No. 40. brief mention About 3*1,000,000 babies are born In to the world eyery year. Bananas, oranges and lemons can always be found at Wetterer’a. • Four whales were reported In Yaqulna bay one day last week. Light drinks, cigars and tobacco, Intakes the food more delicious and wholesome lunch goods,etc.—best in the market— at The Boss. • ROVAI BAKING PQWORR CO., MW YORK. A private detective auency has been started in Zurich. This Is the first of INDIA LINONS LAWNS its kind in Switzerland, where the law ORGANDIES PIQUES MEDFORD’S POSTMASTER A Pleasant Way to Travel. of divorce is practically unknown. GINGHAMS CRASHES The most delightful route of travel In 1899 the public high schools ot LINEN SUITING and PERCALES the Unltd States graduated 20,344 boys Tell* of ■ Cure Effected In HI* to tbe East Is by way of Salt Lake Family by Dr. Darrin, city—the city of the Saints—and the and 36,124 girl*. The boys are taken Rio Grande Western Railway, in com- from school earlier than the girls and junction with either tbe Denver & put to work. Med ford Mail. Rio Grande or Colorado Midland rail This paper is kept on file at the The following testimonial from roads. This route not only carries Oregon Press Association headquar Postmaster Merriman is one of the the passenger through the heart of ters, Portland, by Albert Tozier, who the Rocky mountains and in view ot is authorized to make contracts for many hundreds, similar in character, the most magnificent scenery on the which Dr. Darrin has in his posses continent, but it also provides for advertising in the same. Tbe anniversary of Queen Victoria's sion. Nearly everyone in southern stop-over on railroad and Pullman birthday was celebrated May 24th Oregon knows Geo. Merriman, for tickets at quaint and picturesque with brilliant ceremonies. Tne day years engaged in blacksmithing in Salt Lake city, Glenwood Springs, was observed with greater enthusiasm Medford, now our efficient postmaster. Manitou, Denver, etc. Through Pull man Palace and Ordinary Sleepers, than during the life of tbe Queen. It was George who shod horses for the Free Reclining Chair Cars and a Per Engineers are running lines for a stage company between Roseburg and fect Dining Car Service via this route large paper mill that i* to be estab to Denver, Omaha, Kansas city, St. lished on the McCloud river. There Yreka in the days prior to the laying i Louis and Chicago. Personally con is abundance of raw material for pulp of steel rails by the Southern Pacific ducted weekly tourist excursions. For making. and plenty of water and company, and that’s how all 1 the printed matter, rates, etc., inquire of power. low “• D- .uauouciu, Mansfield, ueuerai General Agent, Ageut, izs 122 early.day settlers happen to know A Third St., Portland, or Geo. W. The celebrated Snap Shot, the best him. Here is his testimonial: Heintz, General Passenger Agent, medicine in the world for allaying in Noticing Dr. Darrin’s advent in Salt Lake city. flammation in man or beast, can be found at Dr. Robinson’s diug Medford, I think it no more than Land for Sale. store, also at Dr. Hiokle’s, Central right to tell the public what he did Point. Try it. I have 1560 acres of land, all in one for my wife two years ago. For about The Albany Democrat tells about a six years my wife bad a troublesome tract, ca Z. «telope creek for uale. It s’ TroTïTrrr®TOT5TB rrrrraKirrrrïTinnnni rinnnnnnnnnjinnrj womau PROFESSIONAL CARDS. coming to that town with a catarrh of the head, which resulted is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 span of horses and taking home «420 Instead. That is the woman idea; in bronchitis and asthma. All previ miles from Medford. I will sell this GEO. O’B. DE BAR, M. D., probably keeping her money in a ous attempts at cure proved futile. land in tracts of 100 acres up until all stocking instead of leaving it in a Dr. Darrin cured her of the above is sold, at #10 per acre. It is good FHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON, farming and grazing land, and a good bank. mentioned troubles in about three stock range on the outside. I will Jacksonville, Oregon. The Eugene Journal, printed by months. I am glad to give this card sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a Judge Kincaid, prints this item: tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack "Nine editors out of ten fail to prac in justice to Dr. Darrin as well 89 the »onville Or. •Office to Kahler* Building, ub-atslr*. Re* good it may do to tbe public. Refer Ideaoe on California «ireet. Dav or night tice what they preach. Some news oall* attended nromotlr papers in Oregon just now are very any one to me or my wife. Horse Lost. active in advocating the enforcement G eo . F. M erriman , P. M. A liberal reward will be given for of gambling laws and suppressing all Which always gives Rest Results. Every GOOD COOK information leading to tbe recovery J. M. KEENE, D. D. S gambling games. When these ‘moral The Most Common Ailment. of a brown mare, 8 year* old, weight will concede that the :::::: advocates’ quit pleying poker them 1000 pounds, left hind foot selves it will lie time to enforce tbe More people suffer from rheumatism about OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY. spoton nose and between gambling laws.” than from any other ailment. This white,white eyes, connected by small white strip Offloe* >n tbe Adirlo* Deuel block, The General Assembly of the United is wholly unnecessary, too, for a cure white spot on back bone, under back Presbyterian church—a seceding may b* effected at a very small cost. band the size of silver dollar, wearing Medford. Oreg**- branch—are also considering a re visa! G. W. Wescott of Meadowdale, N. Y., bell. Is gentle and in good condition She ever made came from a sack of Snowy Butte Flour. of their creed, especially a modifica says. “I have been afflicted with Address J. T. B reeden , Ruch. tion of that article that forbids any rheumatism for some time, aDd it has Max Muller and Cronemlller & Lave Handle it In Jacksonville. | ot H. D. NORTON» its members to belong to any secret caused me much suffering. 1 con Fine Gast* far Sale. cluded to try Chamberlain’s Pain ATTORNEY and counselor at law . ka a fl a gJixxflxiLgg fl gfliiiifliflggBflB a a ecu ontasaaga ob b b q q q b q b ^ society. Tbe more liberal and broad Balm, and am pleased to say that it Three hundred dollars incash will minded leaders of tbe church recog Grant's Pass, Oregon. nize that this Is a specimen of intol has cured me.” For sale by City buy a band of 115 high-grade goat*, young and in good order. Ten of the erance and uncharity that has no Drug Store. does cost «10 a piece, while «52 was longer a place in its creed. aa-omco above S P D. A L. Co ’* Store. paid for the buck. Apply to T hk "I have been suffering from Dys wn«n Horace Greeley Lo*t Hie Hat. T imes office for further particulars. A very distinguished assemblage hon pepsia for twenty years,and have been unable after trying alt preparations ored Grant’s ball, which was held Wm. M. COLV1G, Spectacle* Lest. and physicians to get any relief. After in the newly completed north wing of LAWYER. Between Tolo and Applegate, May i taktng one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia the treasury building. Elaborate prep 4tb, a pair of gold-rimmed spectacles, invili*. Orti»*. i Cure I found relief and am now in arations were made for dancing, the Oetter health than I have been for manager, by telegraphic communica in a morocco case, stamped with the twenty years. I cannot praise Kodol tions, keeping the dance mo ring si name of Bertel ing, Kearney street, San Francisco. The finder will be •mao In Red Men's Building. Dyspepsia Cure too highly.’’ Thus Among the new goods received this week we make writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts, North multaneously on three floors. But tbe suitably rewarded by leaving them at special mention of a particularly fine line of Creek, Ark. City Drug Store, Jack man who preferred eating to dancing T he T imes office. P. P. PRIM A SON, sonville; Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. and could not get even within the sight An Boar Matter. ATTORNEYS ANU COUNSELORS AT LAW The new baseball rules this year of food was not well pleased. Re “The reason some men don’t get will shorten the game about half an freshments were served in the base Jacksonville, Oregon. I hour, making an average game an ment, in a room too small to accom ■long happily,” said Mr. Meekton. ”1* hour and a half long. Tbe rules which modate the 6,000 guests, but large that they don’t know bow to manage * do tuts are the ones which make the enough to contain the provisions, wife.” • W111 prMtlee In *11 court* of thn 8l*t*. Ot- I dea In me Court Houne l**t door on tbe following strikes: A foul hit ball not which were scarce Indeed. In the “You know thia?” was the skeptical rlrbt tram entrano«. caught on the fly, unless two strikes the committee in charge query. We will save you money on these goods. Remember we have already l>een called, a bunt hit cloakrooms “Certainly. It is tbe simplest thing their beads, visitors lost their » ball which settles on foul ground; a lost in the world. All you have to do is to sell the celebrated hats, and it is stated on good authori A. N. SOLISS, ball struck at, hitting any part of the batsman, ana a foul tip caught by the ty that the sulphurous vapors which say •ye*’ whenever she wants any ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW catcher. These rules keep things a rose in the vicinity of the place where thing and always let her have her own moving very fast. Another import Horace Greeley searched for his bat way.”—Washington Star. Jacksonville. Oregea. ant rule is an out for the striker who during two bourn were stifling. maxes an infield fly while first and Bia ReeomaaeOSatlon. It is recorded that one gentleman second liases are occupied, unless two walked to Capitol hill, two miles dis- «■Notary I ubilo. Pi »etloe* In all tbe oourta. Tom—Hello, Bill! 1 hear you have a Offloe on California Strout, bet. 4th and 5th. bands are out. tant, in dancing pumps and barebead- position with my friend*. Skinner de Spring! 1901 1901 Ladies Will Find Our Selections of ARE COMPLETE NUNAN’S Jacksonville Oregon Much of the fame of Jacksonville Ladies 3 is owing to^^**.. 3 Snowy Butte Flour Best Loaf of Bread : I The Place to Save Money Is at the RACKET. Lace Curtains (Extra Wide), Cottage Curtains and Chenile Table Covers GORDON HAT THE RACKET_ _ _ _ _ A. C HOUGH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ... Grant’s Paa*. Oragan. Saint Helen's Hall, Offloe over Holr-R.ddle Hardware Store. A. E. REAMES. ATTORN EY-A T-UW, Jacksonville, • Oregon. Opened its 32d year with a full corps of well trained teachers. It comprises four departments : Offlce In Rod Men's Building. ROBT. O. SMITH, attorney and counselor AT LAW. in Girls Groot’* P***, Orego*. Practice* tn all the oourte Julldlng. op-itatr*. Dr. J. Offloe In Rank W. ODGBRS, DENTIST Medford, Orogo*. »Ha« permanently located tn Ashland for th* practice of dentistry From a continued orsetto« of over fourteen year* I am pre pared to guarantee entire «all«faction LIPPINCOTT’S' MONTHLY« MAGAZINE • A F amily L ibrary The Bast In Current Literature 12 C omflite N ovsls Y early MANY SHORT STORIES ANO PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 MR VKAR: 25 CT*. A co FT NO CONTINUED STORIES > SVCNV NUMOSR COMFLCTC IN ITSELF 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 M>* patronage of the School ar* BOBMAL KISDSSOASTSS T1AIWIZ0 CLAM** ndueted by a Speclallat. Separata Home and Special Reflulatlona far Poet Gradaata* and Mature Student* **-For olroular* and other Information addre*H .o , MISS ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Principal. VIM I VIGOR! VITALITY! MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS hav« **en I* w* ever oO year* by th* leader* o< the Mormon Church and th*lr follower*. Positively rare* th* wor»t ca*e* In oM and young t* of *fcliab<i»e, diMlpatlon, exct«*e«. or cl<»rvtte amokln*. Cara* Last arisi Nl*ht-Lnerá*, »t-n. y, I."«« Fewer, r. N£<ht- L *ee«*^ WpernantorrlM**, HperataSorrlkee*. ■„•otnala, Ineem«ia, ■si i al EmlMion*. Lata*« Back, Morra«* DeMllty. Kvll IMwIre*. Seminal --------------- — - Paine 4« ____ . caee>o,ovCoB**lpra Marry, Lew «f «eaten, Headache, t'nntaee* «• Marry. sx»«a er wraww. Var4- rarr- TwitohlagoV Kya- tlan, atop* Qwlekara* of Dlseharge, M«rp* Nerve«* lid*. Effect* »re Immediate Impart vigor and potency to everv CENTS function. Pon't get organ«. Stimulate* doNDondt nt, a cure U at hand. R^torea «malI. undeveloped ■ u . b * up . D »lul.i«.v. the brain and nerve co lew. Wc. a box, « for I2.Û0 by mail. A written guarantee, to euro or moue; refunden, with a boxes. Circulara free. 50 Aridr«**« BISHOP REMKDY co^ Ban Francisca, Cal. Sold at City Drug Store «Jacksonville ed and that many frightened women still cowered in the corners of the dressing rooms at dawn the next morn ing. So. in preparing Grant's second ball, tbe committee made elaborate arrangements in order that these un- pleasantnesses should not again oc- cur.—National Magazine. Co.? Bill—Ob. ye*; I have a position a* coL lector there. Tom—Thu t’» first rate. Who recom mended you? BIU—Ob, nobody. I told them that 1 once collected hd account from you. and they Instantly gave me tbe place. —London Fun. Gelck B*tera. “Have you any idea,” remarked the cashier of one of the largest lunch res taurant* in New York, “how many minute* tbe average down town busi ness man devotes to his midday meal ?” “At a venture,” answered the report er, watching the hurried play of knives and forks about hlm, “I should say 15 minutes.” “You set about tbe time usually esti mated.” returned the cashier, “but In reality half that time would be nearer right. Tbe average time consumed for lunch by the patrons of this establish ment Is just eight minutes. The fact Is,” continued the cashier after the re porter had ventured a foreboding foF New York digestion, “people find it such a trifling and unobtrusive matter just to get ‘a bite of lunch’ that few realize what a gigantic business It Is merely to supply hungry people down town at noon, because few bring their lunches with them, and from tbe for mation of tbe city none can go home. “This establishment feed* 3,000 peo ple a day, and the amount of food re quired to care for that patronage is enormous. For example, when we put hash on tbe 'specials’ enough is made up actually ta fill a wagon. We are not the largest lunchroom, however.” How To Gain Flesh Persons have been known to gain a jmmmn T « tfay by taking an ounce of SCOTTS EMUL SION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound j it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop erly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain s made. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health s if you have not got it you can get it by taking Our Native Herb* I* the name of the celebrated original herb compound which ha* effected no much rood among the afflicted It I* a great blood purifier and kidney and liver regulator Two hundred day* treatment for II. Also Native Oil and Balaam. For aale by M rs N. D. Wn.iow, Jacknonvllle. Who will send almanac on application. Samples can be seen at Tw* T ims * office it |ust as useful in summer 1 if you arc thriving up«* «us* the weafher to wmw