Image provided by: Jacksonville Boosters Foundation; Jacksonville, OR
About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1901)
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 11,1901. V ol . XXX No. 56. ..-—J MINING NEWS. BRIEF MENTION Bananas, oranges and lemons can always be found at Wetterer’s. • Governor Geer is asked to date and place for turning over of colors of battleship Oregon. Sections of Champion, Empire and other mowers can be obtained at half price by applying to O. Blede. Game Is disappearing In Malheur county on account of Increased num- tern of stock grazing on public lands. OUTING OUTFITS -»CAMPING PARTIES»- Will find our line of Staple and Fancy Supplies for the Summer’s trip complete. Take some of these to the mountains with you: Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, etc., In book form, can always be ob tained at T he T imes Printing House. The doctors agree that one of the best Lot -weather rules is to keep em ployed without hurry or needless ex posure. UNDERWOOD'S DEVILED HAM, LIBBYS’ CHIPPED and CORNED BEEF, JOCKEY CLUB and FRENCH SARDINES, UNDERWOOD’S SOUSED MACKEREL, VIENNA SAUSAGE, MACARONI and CHEESE. I larcest stock . -»■ A Portland man has grown a straw berry that is almost white and has a flavor “that is between a pineapple and a banana, with a strong sugges tion of both.’1 This paper is kept on hie at the Oregon Press Association headquar ters, Portlaod, by Albert Toiler, wbo is authorized to make contracts for advertising in the same. When you want a modern, up-to- date physic try Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price 25 ceuts. Samples free at City Drug Store. LOWEST PRICES. Orders filled with care at NUNAN’S Oregon. Jacksonville fTrrrrorinnnrTTTTrrBrBTrrTTrrroriHnnrBTnrBTrrinnnnnnr PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1 Always Reliable and Uniform in Quality.« a GEO. O'B. DE BAR, M. D.. PHYSICIAN SURGEON, AND Jackaoavllle, Oregon. Snowy Butte Flour •Office *n Kahler's Building, up-slslre. Ros Ideacs on California street. Dav or night sails atwodad prometI» J. M. KEENE. D. D. S. Offleaa >n iba Adkins Deuel block, Oreg«*. H. 0. NORTON. attorney and counselor at law . Great'* Pa**, Oregon. »«•Office »bove 8 P » O. A L Co a Store. Wm. M. COLVIO, LAWYER. Or«gaa. Jaefaacavltl», Peter Bergerson, in the regular shoot of the Cheyenne (Wyo.) Rille Club, broke the world’s record for standard target at 200 yards, scoring 98 out of a possible 100. He held tbe ftrevious record of 97 points His atest score was made with ordinary peep sights. It is reported that the S. P. Co. will bridge the Willamette river at SpringtieTd this summer, so as to con “ COOKS as the leading brand of the vallev. nect the main line with the Wood burn-Natron branch at this end. This will give another through line Max Muller and Cronemiller & Love Handle It in Jacksonville. •nd obviate hauling the lumber out (ùjLAJLWUUULAAAJUUUUUUUUUUUIJUULUJUULAJLtJUUULAXLAAJUUUUUU put of tbe Mohawk branch yla Al- i ,bany. -------- J-1...... ■ '.TJ-T"."'-----? I I .... I II iieiii Mlljf , You can never cur« dyspepsia by dialing. What your body needs ia plenty of good food properly digested. Then if your stomach will not digest it Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains all of the natural digestants; hence must digest every class of food and so prepare it that nature can use it in nourishing the body and replac- ing the wasted tissues, thus giving To See Nye'» Closing Out Stock life, health, strength, ambition, pure bluud and good, healthy appetite. of Ladies’ Shirt Waists. City Drug Store Jacksonville and Dr. J, Hinkle Central Point. Ladies' Shirt Waist* closing out at cost. Bargains in President McKinley has issued a them. proclamation throwing open to set tlement the lands ceded by the All-over lace and embroidery, daintiest and prettiest Wichita and affiliated bands of In in town. dians, in accordance with the act of March 2, 1895, and those made by the Our new line of lad'es’kid gloves have arrived. We Comanche, Kiowa and Apache tribes, like them and you will too when you see them. Only SI in pursuance of the act of June 3,1900. per pair. It provides for tbe opening of the lands in those reservations, which are Boys'launderled shirt» assorted colors and sizes,(35 not reserved, at 9 o’clock a . m ., Au i guste, to 50 cents. 1901, the lands to be open to settlement under tiie homestead and Men's percale shirts and shirts with extra length in townslte laws of the United States. sleeve, etc. Bow ties ot idtest shades and designs. Beginning August 10 and ending Aug ust 26, those who wish to make entry of lands under the homestead law will be registered at the land offices at Reno and Lawton, O. T, £ Continues to hold its place in the estimation of the BEST OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY MeJferJg 3 The celebrated Snap Shot, the best medicine in the world for allaying ln- flamiuatijn in man or beast, can be found at Dr. Robinson’s diug store, also at Dr.. Hinkle’s, Ceatral Point. Try it. Many persons insist that it would be more appropriate for the navy de partment to present Rear Admiral Sampson with a mirror that would enable hint to see himself as others see him than to strike a medal In his honor. »ffice In Red Men's Bulldin«. P. P. PRIM A SON, ATTORNEY* and counselors at law Jackaoavllle, Oregoa. ■Will praetloe In all »ourteol th» S.ate. Of- fioe la Ua Court Houee lac» door on the rlrkt from entraño»; A. N. SOLISS, attorney and counselor at law Jaekaanvlll«. Or»«aa. «-Notary tubilo. Pi aolloea in all the oourt». Offloo on California Street, bet. 4tb and nib. We Are Coining to Town H. B. Nye’s Racket Store - . . tir«(oa. onceover Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store. A. E. REAMES, Saint Helen’s Hall, ATTORN ET-A T-La W, Jackaaavllle, • X’Office tn RnU Men’» Building. ROBT. G. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Grant'* Pa**, Oregoa. PrMlloss In all »he oouria ilutldlng op-atalre Dr. J. Offioe In Bank W. ODGBRS, DENTIST Medford, Oregoa. ■Baa permanently located In Askland for the practice of dentistry. From a oontlnued practice of over fourteen years I am pre pared to fusrantee entire aailstaotloa ! UPPINCOTT’S i MONTHLY MAGAZINE* | A F amily library TM Opened its 32d year with a full corps ot well trained teachers. It comprises four departments: Orc«»a. Bwt in Current Literature MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS • 2.50 HER VEARI 26 CT*. A COW J KVtRV NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF FARMER WORKS He has to. He must For a living. "make hay while the sun shines,” no matter how lie feels. The result is over work. The stomach usually gives the tirat sign of strain. The organs of diges tion nnd nutrition are deranged. Food does not nourish Indigestion appears. In such a ease Dr. Pierer's Gohlen Med The Academic department offers four courses—the ical Diaewvery re-eatabliaheo tbe health Classical, Latin, Scientific, the English and College by a complete cure of the diseased organs Preparatory. of digestion and nutrition. It cleanses Special advantages in Music. Native French teacher, resident. the stomach, piwifies the blood and re- taovea the causes of disease. It ia a Under the patronage of the School are NORMAL EINDEROARTEN TRAININO CLAUSS temperance medicine, and contains no ndueted by a Specialist. whisky nor alcohol. Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten. Separata Home and Special Regulations far Poat Graduate» aad Mature Stodeata •«■For olroalars and otbar Information address MISS ELEANOR TEBBKTTS. Principal. VIM I VIGOR! VITALITY! MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS hav* b*sn tn use over W years by tbe leaders ot the Mormon Church and their followers, positively enrea the worst eases In old and yonng arising from effects of telf-abuse, dissipation, excesses, or cigaretta smoking. Cures L*ei a», — NI«Ht-L»«aM. los»**!*, Metnhood, Impwtency. Lwet Powor. ■-------- ----- *pwrwsa«orrl»«rea. ----------- *------- ------- •--------- ----- •- Iw*l Paine In Bach, Kvll lieslres, ------ Kmlsslwwa, ------------ Lame Rarh, Nervwas Dwblllry. “ - ----------- eaeela,«r Caastlpa- Headache, VaMtaoea Sa Marry. Imaa of ----- Henaotu Virt Twitshlag «r Kjre- ual, *tana Qwiehaew of Dlarhargs, Btnpa Norvwwa llde. PffectearelmnrMlate. Impart vigor and potenev to everr CtNTS fwnctlon. lien'» get despond. ..I, a cur. to .¿han^ Rwuw;. sure^ uniswloped 4 iavwvw/4 til « l'lirfl Bl DMU'l. MlllBli. UUll»vriwp»ns .---------------- organa. Stlmalates thXÍn áñd líerve ce, Ver«. Me. a box, s for »xíi by malí. A writien guaraníes, lo cure or til® PTBkii wnva —",----- ~v - mona, ; retuudeu, wllht» mone with t> boxea. boxes. Circulara Circulars Iree. free. 50 12 COMPLETE NOV«LA YtARLV NO CONTINUED STORIES. A Board ing and Day School fo Girls Mow Her Eye* Came Straight— the Fourth. Artirean, BI8HOP REMKDY CO., San Francisca, C*L Sold at Oity Drug Store Jacksonille Bannister, Edward Benfield, Claud Couk, Ray A. Podson. Mrs. Mary Hamriek. John Haasen, Misa Sophia Hall, John A. Larann Francisco One cent will be charged upon de (Medford Mall.) July 4th wan a happy day for Miss livery. J ohn F. M iller , P. M. Pearl Beckett, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Beckett of this city. The Beat Llaimentfor Strata*. For ten years the daughter had been F. H. Wells, the merchant at Deer troubled with cross eyes, caused from Park, Long Island. N. Y., says: “I nervousness, from which she suffered always recommend Chamberlain's great inconvenience. On July 4th Pain Balm as the best liDiment for they consulted Dr. Darrin at Hotel strains. I used it last winter for a severe lameness in the side, resulting Nash, and in twenty minutes from from a strain, and was greatly pleased the time they entered his office the with the quick relief and cure it ef young lady’s eyes were restored to fected. For sale by City Drug Store ! their natural position, and, as Mr. Beckett stated to a Mail reporter, he 1 believed that the cure, effected by a This question arises tn the family , slight but skillful operation, will be every day. Let us answer it today. permanent. The following card from Try Jell-O. a delicions and healthful dessert. PreDared in two minutes Mr. Beckett is self explanatory: boiling! No baking! Simply add To W hom it M ay C oncern :—For No boiling wate and set to cool. Fla about ten years my daughter, Pearl, vors:—Lemon, orange, raspberry and has been cross-eyed—both eyes turn-I strawberry. Get a package at your log In. Dr. Darrin cured her the 4th grocer’s today. lOcts. of July in about twenty minutes with little or no pain or inconvenience. I will gladly explaiu to any one the manner of cure. 1 never spent a more For Iufa&ta and Children. glorious Fourth of July than the one just passed. I am employed in Cran- flll’s store, opera hou«e block, Med- Bears the ford. We commend Dr. Darrin as a Signature of skillful physician. T. W. B ec kett . What Shall We Have tor Dessert? CABTOR IA TM KM Yoi Hm Always taflrt C*unty Commissioner'* Court. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Qrant'a Pana. Mra A. S Jacoba has returned from bar visit A 15-pound nugget was recently picked up io Spanish gulch, Malheur In Ashland. John 81ms and bls family are visiting at county. Klamatbon, Calif. Miners’ liens, deeds to mines, water Rufus Cox, wbo has been quite 111. ba* al right locations and other mining most fully recovered blanks always on hand at T he T imes W. A. p*en and hla wife have returned from office. their visit to Hornbrook, Calif. II. W. Karchoff has bought the Ar J W. Ingram aad B. W. Huston are rusticat nett placer property, situated in ing at tbe moutt of Big Butte. Briggs creek district, and will in Mr Robnett, our meroh.at, jU back Mon crease its capacity. day from bls trip to the Willamette. The United States Is now first In H C. Grim and bls family were among time gold production, owing to tbe Boer who spent tbe Fourth in Jacksonville. war. which prevents operation of the Mrs. W. J. Freeman was at Gold Bill on tbe Fourth, visiting ber slater, Mrs. Court Ball. South African mines. A mill is being built on tbe Lance Misses Stells and Lizzie Stidham, teachers Glendale, were al borne several days last property, in Fools creek district, by at week. Ward, Silsby & Wiggins, to crush ore Lawrence Cardwell Is up from Harrison from tbe Horseshoe ledge. Gulch, Calif. He baa disposed of bls business J. H. Simon, who is working the there. Whitney mine, located nearGold Hill, John Olwell, wbo recently returned from the recently had a quantity of orecrushea Willamette valley, reports crops looking well at Houck's custom mill, which yielded there. Mr. and Mrs Hale of Roseburg have been •30 a ton. visiting the la.ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Broad & Reed, the enterprising Clark. miners who have been operating in Mark Welch aad her children have left Forest creek for several years with for Mrs. Kansas, on an extended visit with her considerable success, this week re mother ceived a concentrator of the latest W. D. Taylor and Mr. Williams left this week pattern. tor Applegate, where they will engage in pros pecting. The price paid by an eastern syndi Rev. J. C. Gregory and hla family have re cate for the Sweepstake placer mine, turned from their outing at Dead Indian Soda situated near Weaverville, Trinity Springs couDty, Calif., is now stated to haye Mrs. Sherman of Ashland spent the Fourth been «500,000, instead of «5,000,000 as with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hessslgravs Of previously reported. this place Tbe fourth large Klondike treasure I. F. William, our liveryman. Is painting hla consignment, swelling tbe total re stable red. Mr. Binder of Eagle Point la do ing the work. ceipts of tbe spring cleanup to date Mrs. Gus Moore of Dead India» Soda Springs to «3,000,000 in gold, came 00 tbe City down last week to spend tbe Fourth with of Seattle, which arrived from that came her friends here district on the 7th. These up-river Prof. Hanby and his wife came down from shipments do not include another tbe Meadows Saturday, returning Sunday. •3,000,000 worth sent down the Yukon They will soon reside In Central Point on river steamers. Tbe latter goes to Miss Corum, jrho la teaching school on St. Michael, whence it is resbipped to Thompson creek. Is spending a two-weeks va cation with her parent» in tala place. San Francisco and Seattle. Mr. Palmer, the expert architect, came up The discovery of mineral on land from Grant's Paas Monday He has been In that is patented does not require lo specting the work being done on Frank Amy s new bouse cation. A vein apexing in patented land, unless it is a lode mine patent, Frank Walt, wbo lately mads a trip to Salem, gives no extralateral rights to tbe has put men to work in tbe granite quarry again. He recently shipped a carload of un- owners. It is impossible that there dressed^grsnlte to tbe capital olty. should be any extralateral rights, as there is no law under which they can Letter List. be initiated. Location as a lode min ing claim is an essential condition The following is a list of letters re precedent to extralateral rights. maining uncalled for in the Jackson ville postoffice, June 30, 1901: Laud for Sale. Medford, Oregon. HOUGH, A. C , CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. ■ I w>. troubled with in«1igeatt,m for about tw» year, " writes Wm fetwker, K«q . of Jaliastt«, Latah Co.. Idaho " 1 tried different rtoctan and remedies but to no avail, .«*/ / mine to £>r. Putt» and hs told me what to do. I soBbtwd with a pal" ’n mT stomach and left side snd thought it would kill me. I am glad to write aad 1st vou know that 1 am all right. I can do my work now without pain and I dos t haw that tired feeling that 1 need to haw. Ftve bottles «J Dr. fflerve'e Golden Mediesl Diecowry and two vials of hie • Pleasant Pellets ’ cured me " Sick people can consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspondence private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Ruffaio, N. Y. The following business has been transacted in this court since the last report of T he T imes : Mrs. B. A. Miller was allowed a re bate of «4 on her road tax by reason of running a wide-tired wagon. It was ordered that a certain part of the road in Dead Indian district, on the Walker Peed survey, be va cated; also that the new road, as shown on the said survey, be estab lished. It was ordered that the new bond of Max Muller, county treasurer, for «20,000. with H. E. Ankeny. Horace Pelton, R. H. Whitehead and J. II. Stewart as sureties, be approved, and that the bond given for a year, with the U. 8. Fidelity and Guaranty Co. as surety, be exonerated. The semi-annual settlement with theclerk and treasurer coming up for consideration, it appeared that there i< on hand the following sums. Gen eral fund, «20,286 84; school, «5,128.02; special funds, «5,284.58. Bills to a considerable amount were audited. Yaqaloa Sammer Resort. Why not spend the vacation al Yaquina bay, where can be had ex- cellent fare, good fishing, good boat ing. safe bathing, alluring rides and rambles. The courses and exercises at the summer school of 1901, at New port, will afford great variety of In structions, diversion and entertain ment. No other resort offers equal attractions and advantages.’” Fontwonr Galore. 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 this land In tracts of 100 acres up until all is sold, at gio p»-r acre. It is good farming and rrazmg land, and a good stock range on the outside. I will sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee . Jack «onville Or. A Farm for Sale. A 120-ecre tract, all fenced. 70 acres un der cultivation, free soil and easily cultivated Is on tbe public road a quarner ot a ml!e< rom Moonvllle. Sams valley posioffiee—improved with a dwelling bouse with four rooms below and one above, a good, large barn, smoke-house and wood shed. Rock creek flows through the land, a good well of water at the house and a good well at the barn, six miles from Gold Hill railroad station. Will be sold for (10 per acre, half cash at time of sale, balance on one year’s lime, interest H per cent, per annum, or all cash al option of the purchaser •«-Inquire of SILAS J. DaY, real estate agent. Jacksonville Oregon. Our Native Herbs Is the name of the oelebra’.ed original herb compound which nas effected so much good among tbe afflicted It la a great blood purider and kidney and liver regulator Two hundred days treatment for II. Also Nattvs Oil and Balsam For sale by M rs . N. D. Wil.»«x Jacksonville, Who will send almanac on application. Sample« can be seen at T rx Ttxna office IDON'T WATT. I I * I I fl J If you knew how SCOTT’S EMULSION would build you up, increase your weight, strengthen your weak throat and lungs and put you in con- dition Tor next winter, you would begin to take it now. A complete stock of gents’ ligtit- weight summer shoes, vicl and crone tan, cork cushion, inner soles, The only practical selfconforming bottom. Also ladles d’ess and street shoes, elegant and up-to-date; as well as a 3 Send for free sample, and try it. full line of children's and misses' per ■ SCOTT A BOWNE. Chamlata, fectfitting shoes. Nick shoes doctored. « S09415 Pearl Street, New York. A yoc. and fi.«>; all druggists. T ayler , the Foot Fitter. "th St.. Medford.