The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 18, 1901, Image 2

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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
HBRB ANO TB B RB
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
See«ad Hawnataad B atria a.
Th» act of June 6. 1900. prortde»
that any person who has theretofore
made a homestead entry and com­
muted same under section 2301, Re­
vised Statutes, and the amendments
thereto, shall be entitled to the bene­
fits of the homestead laws as though
such former entry bad not been made;
but commutation under section 2303,
Revised Statutes, shall not be allowed
of an entry made under this section.
Section 3 provides that any person,
who, prior to the passage of this act,
has made a homestead entry, but
from any cause has lost or forfeited
the same, shall be entitled to the
benefits of the homestead laws as
though such former entry had not
been made. Therefore they will no»
hereafter reject a homestead applica­
tion on the ground that the applicant
can not take the prescribed oath that
he has not previously made such an
entry, or because lie has perfected
title under section 2301, Revised
Statutes, to land entered under the
homestead law; but he will lie re­
quired to show by affidavit designat­
ing the entry formerly made by de­
scription of the land, number and
date of entry, or other sufficient data,
to identify the same on the records of
this office, and that it was forfeited
or commuted, as the ease may be, pri­
or to the passage of the act.
Stationery, notions, smokers' arti­ THE BYbTBM WHICH CONTKOUL TUB
cles, etc., also a fresh line of lunch
WHOLE BOOT.
Printed at Jsckaonvilla Orefon. by
goods, at Joe Wetterer’s.
’
The moat wonderful part of man
A tine assortment of up-to-date
visiting cards can always be fouDd at and moot difficult to comprehend,per­
hap», la the nervous system, which
T he T imes office.
CHAS. NICKELL. Editar A Manager.
Judga McBride has bald that the 3 touches and controls every part of the
per
cent, penalty and the $1.50 fee for body. Having its roots in he brain,
HAN’S BRICK BUILDING, California St. levying,
exacted In Clatsop county, its trunk in the spine, and its
are* Illegal.
branches extending into and through­
JUlvö.iioolu'jnia inserted at reasonable rate*
Last year’s cattle prices are again out every muscle, limb and organ of
ruling in the cow counties; yearling the animal frame, it carries either
bringing $18 to $20 per head,a nd
T he Oregon text-book commission steers
two-year-olds $30. Some are reluctant life and health, or disease and death
awarded the American Book Co. the to sell at these figures.
along its course.
contract to furnish just one book,
For sale at a bargain—a Ferguson The brain secretes a nervoua fluid
Todd’s Astronomy, for which there is patent cradle cart, harness, a horse which is magnetic in its effect and in­
not much demand. One of the main sound and kind; also 100 feet ot inch fluences.
The magnetic element
objects of the commission was to give hose. Address P.O. Box 42, Jackson­ travels along the nerves liks electric­
ville.
that unpopular concern a black eye.
ity, from the roots of the hair to the
The bail of John Considine, for the
T he heat, which has been intense killing of Ex-Chief of Police Meredith tips of the Angers, and through its tel­
for several weeks in the middle west, of Seattle, has been fixed at $20,000. egraphic communication permeates
has burned the corn crop in Missouri, His brother, an accomplice, was field the whole system. When the nervoua
fluid is deficient or wben the nerves
Kansas and other states, the value in $2,500 bonds.
It seems almost Incredible, but the do not properly transmit it, weakness
being placed at nearly $100,000,000.
of the British war office show and disease are the inevitable results;
Feed has gone skyward in price, and figures
that every Boer killed since the out­ electricity, the wonder of the age,roots
much stock is being sold at almost break of hostilities in South Africa
has cost Great Britain almost $500,000. the disease from its stronghold. It
nothing there.
Deeds, mortgages, leases, bonds, permeates the secret ambush of dis­
A n enterprising exchange builds bills of sale aud every imaginable ease, and exterminates it root and
It Dairies the World.
the Democratic state ticket for 1902 kind of legal blanks—the latest and branch. It removes the wretched
No
discovery
in medicine has ever
best
—
are
constantly
on
hand
at
T
he
symptoms of loathsome maladies, and created one quarter
this way: Governor. Geo. E. Cham­
of the excitement
T
imes office.
berlain of Portland; secretary of state.
averts their dreadful results. It re­ that has beeu caused by Dr. King's
By
the
overturning
of
a
stage,
July
Geo. E. Noland of Astoria; state
lieves more agony and suffering than New Discovery for Consumption. It's
14th, D. S. Strowbridge of Fresno, tongue can tell, as the following cures severest
tests have been on hopeless
treasurer, W. E. Grace of Baker city; Calif.,
was instantly killed, and his
victims of consumption, pneumonia,
attorney-general, J. K. Weatherford brother, R. M. Strowbridge of the by Dr Darrin show:
hemorrhage, pleurisy and bronchitis,
of Albany; state printer, L. Wimber­ Willamette valley, hadanarm broken. CURES PERFORMED BY DR. DARKIN. thousands of whom it has restored to
ly of Roseburg; superintendent of The accident occurred near Tillamook.
Jas Haryey, Jr, Talent, Or, cords of perfect health. For coughs, colds,
public instruction, John Ga»in of The New rails are to be laid on the S. the neck contracted and bead drawn asthma, croup, hay fever, hoarseness
and whooping cough it Is the quick­
Dalles. This is a strong combination P. Co.’s road through the Sacramento
est, surest cure in the world. It Is
of candidates, one that would poll a river canyon, and the curves are to be to one side; cured two years ago.
straightened as much as possible,
8 R Coffman, Jacksonville, Or, dys­ sold by Dr. J. W. Robinson, who
big vote. ___________
The replacing of iron bridges with pepsia, sour stomach, pain and bloat­ guarantees satisfaction or refunds
money. Large bottles 50c and 11.00.
I n no instance have the trusts in­ steel has also been commenced.
ing and constipation; cured,
Trial bottles free.
The impartial and businesslike
creased the pay of employes commen­
Jas W Pew, Ashland, formerly of
surate with the raise of the commodi­ manner in which the text-book com­ Eagle Point, heart trouble, liver and
Yaqulna Summer Resort.
missioners have transacted the busi­
ties controlled by them. In some in­ ness
assigned them by law has at­ kidney complaint, dyspepsia and drop-’ Why not spend the vacation at
stances they have advanced wages; tracted general attention,eyen among sical; restored,
| Yaquina bay, where can be had ex­
yet in a small way. The blessings of people not directly interested in
John R Hardin, Medford; cured two cellent fare,* good fishing, good boat­
safe bathing, alluring rides and
trusts are showered upon the holders school-book matters.
years ago of catarrh of the head and ing,
rambles. The courses and exercises
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve should stomach.
of their stock, but upon nobody else.
at the summer school of 1901, at New­
Look at the salt combination, for in­ be promptly applied to cuts, burns
Mrs W M Smith, Phoenix, Or, dis- port, will afford great variety of in­
and scalds. * It soothes and quickly
structions, diversion and entertain­
stance. Since John I). Rockefeller heals tiie injured part. There are charging ear all her life; cured,
ment. No other resort offers equal
became the head of the trust con­ worthless counterfeits; be sure to get
Mrs 11 Easton, Roseburg, Or, gran­ attractions
and advantages."
trolling that staple, its price has gone DeWitt's. City Drug Store Jackson­ ulated eyelids all her life, the eye
up 200 per cent.; and still we have not ville and Dr. J. Hinkle Central lashes were all gone, cured ten years
For Sale.
heard of the wages of those employed Point.
ago; remains permanent.
A Farm of 7 20 acrea, located on Rogue
in salt factories being raised.
The Examiner says that J. A. Fill­
River, suitable lor grain and fruit culture or
G B Mathews. Eagle Point, Or, con­ atock
raising: haa ample buildings and fencing.
more. who has just resigned the posi­
T he total attendance to dale at the tion of manager of the Pacific system sumption and large abscess of the A Placer Mine, in operation, equipped with
pipe and giant; also some quartz properties.
Pan-American Exposition is 1,978,811. of the Southern Pacific railroad, will lungs; cured twelve years ago.
f will sell for cash or take In part pavmi nt
property In or adjacent to Ashland. Terms,
The average daily attendance for be paid $1000 a month by that com­
C M Ruch, postmaster at Ruch one-half
balance In easy payments at S
pany until the end of the year, and postoffice, deafness twelve years; cured, percent. down,
Call on or address.
June, including five Sundays, was after
that $500 a month as long as be
H. L. WHITE,
over 31,000.
The excessively hot lives. The corporation gives him a
Ex-Judge G Crockett, Merlin, Ur,
Lock Boz M Asbl and. Ore
weather had a deterrent influence on Dension because of his long and men • deafness: restored
the attendance, notwithstanding Buf­ torious’service.
C C Presley, express agent, urant s
falo is rated as “the coolest of cities’’
A yeomanry trooper, in a letter de­ Pass, deafness; cured.
oy several degrees, on account of the scribing the Vlakfontein affair of May
Jonas Fatting s girl, Ashland, Or,
For Infanta and Children.
breezes from Lake Erie. It is be­ 28th (when the garrison of Vlakfon­ paralysis of hand, feet and bladder;
tein,
on
the
Johannesburg-Durban
lieved July and August will easily railroad, had 174 men put out of ac­ cured in one month.
bring the total to about 5,000,000; and tion by the Boers under General De-
Bears the
it will remain for September and Oc­ larey). adds the startling intelligence James Armpriest, Jacksonville, Or,
tober to bring the remainder of the that the British, the night after the deafness and ringing no'ses in the Signature of
10,000,000, at which the status of fight, discovered that the Boers were ears; cured in twenty minutes.
guessers has been set.
surrounding their camp, and were
Mayor R P Nell of Ashland, Or,
obliged to retreat, leaving their tents deafness six years; perfectly and per-
MARRIED
T he Albany Democrat says: “The standing and their wounded behind
manectly cured in one month.
Ohio Democrats adopted a platform them.
Mrs S E Clark, Ukirh, Or. heart GERVAIS—DUMONT—At Klam.th Full»,
with some excellent provisions in it; Tiie Columbia won the races at
July 6, 1901, NorvlRH Gertals of Dougls*
and Sophia Duuiono cf Klamath
but the convention itself made a fool Newport, K. 1., July 11th. with the disease, life despaired of; cured and county
Agency.
second and ths Inde­ able to do her own housework.
of itself in its gratuitous insult to Mr. Constitution
—ROUTLEY—At Klamath Falla July
pendence a remarkable third. The
Dr. Steele, Marshtleld, Or; cured of SHORT
4. 1901, Burrell abort and Mlns Elisabeth S.
Bryan. He continues to be one of the latter sailed an exciting race with
neuralgia
of
the
heart
eight
years
ago,
Routley.
ablest and cleanest men before the the Herreslioffs ana led the Constitu­
BROWN-WALLACE-In Chicago, July 1,
American people, too honorable for tion at the outermark, only to be after many physicians had failed.
190!, Mrs. Helen Wallace of Anbland and
J
A
Millsap,
Ashland,
Ur,
dearness
beaten
by
her
a
little
oyer
two
min
­
Herbert Brown of Chicago.
the rotten politics of the day.” The
utes on the run to the finish before and ringing cars; cured in oneearand
Onio Democracy is dominated by a the wind. Shamrock II is proving a
DIED
most corrupt and audacious trickster, better yacht than its predecessor, and his wife cured of an abscess on lungs
and a distressing cough.
John R. McLean, who has no interest the race between her and the Consti­
Mrs J W Noah, South Coos River, RUBS—Io Euat Medford, July 3. 1901. Re» E.
promises to be a very interest­
in common with the masses, and has tution
ing one.
Or,
bleeding of the lungs and cough, R um ; aged (M years
been responsible for seyeral defeats
called
lingering consumption; cured
“
The
way
to
gain
a
good
reputa
­
of the party in the Buckeye state.
The Republicans will have a walk­ tion is to endeavor to be what you four years ago.
over in tall electioni there,principally desire to appear." Chamberlain's
George Shepherd’s 11-year-old son
because of the dissensions caused by Cough Remedy has gained its reputa­ of Ashland, afflicted since a child
tion
as
a
cure
for
coughs,
colds,
croup
this unscrupulous politician.
and whoopiDg cough. Every bottle with diabetes, not being able to re­
O f the 953,243 population of Porto that has been put out by the manu­ tain his urine; cured two years ago.
facturers has been fully up to the G F Merriman, postmaster at Med­
R co only 75,000 live In cities. On the high
standard of excellence claimed
island but 100 miles long and thirty- for it. People have found that it can ford, Or, writes his wife was cured of
six wide are 40,000 district farms, and always be depended upon for the re­ catarrh,bronchitis and asthma; symp­
A perfect cereal coffee
one-fifth of it undercultivation. The lief and cure of these ailments, and toms two years ago.
it is pleasant and safe to take.
A L Jones, Athena, Or, neulralgia of delicate flavor and
average size of a farm in Porto Rico that
«
For «ale by City Drug Store.
in the eyes for tifteen years; cured 8
is forty-five acres, of wiiich twelve are
fragrant aroma.
years ago.
cultivated. Seventy-oDe per cent, of
Strikes a Rich Find.
Mrs Lyon of Medford, Or, rapidly
these Porto Rican farms are owned by
The blending of California figs
“I was troubled for several years recovering from rheumatism and
whites. Ninety-three per cent, of all with
chronic indigestion and nervous numbness.
and
prunes with well ripened
the farms are cultivated by their debility," writes F. J. Green of Lan-
grain
makes a fruit and grain
Earl Ciine of Ashland, Oregon, lung
owners, a higher rate of owner cuiti-1 caster, N. H.
". "No remedy helped me
coffee far superior to any other
vation than the United States can until I began using Electric Bitters, trouble; cured.
which did me more good tiian all the
Henry Voegeli, Medford, Oregon, cereal beverage.
show, where the proportion is but 72 medicines
used. They have al­ deafness; cured.
per cent. Thirty-eight per cent, of so kept my I ever
wife
in
excellent
hetlth
tiie Porto Ricans are colored. In Por­ for years. She says Electric Bitters
By our process all the delight­
0 Cary, Sam’s Valley, Or; cured of
to Rico 83 per cent, of tiie colored are just splendid for female troubles; almost
ful
flavor of the fruit and healthful
total
deafness,
people are oi mixed blood. The per­
’iat they are a grand tonic and in-
strength
of the grain is retained.
centage of illiteracy in P>>rto Rico is t vigorator
DR
DARRIN
’
S
PLACE
OF
BUSINESS.
for weak, rundown women.
t
very high—a bout 84.
No other medicine can take its place Dr Darrin gives free examination
Tastes like coffee—looks like
in our family.” Tiythem. Only&Jc. to all, and when necessary gives
W illiam J ennings B ryan is de Satisfaction
coffee. Healthful—nutritious.
guaranteed by Dr. J. W.
termiued to tight to a finish tiie re-j Robinson.
medicines in connection with electric­
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ity. The poor treated free from 10 Boil from 5 to IO minutes only
organization foices of the Democratic
ALL GROCERS SELL
party, as represented by the Ohio De-
toll daily, except medicine. Those
Land for Sale.
willing
to
pay,
10
to
5;
evenings,
7
to
mocracy, who have just cast aside the
I have 1560 acres of ¡and, all iu one
FIGPRUNE, CEREAL.
Kansas city platform and its prede­ tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It 8; Sundays, 10 to 2.
cessor of Chicago. The country edi­ is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville,
Deafness, catarrh, eye, nose and
12 miles from Central Point, and 10
tors of Missouri, who assembled at St. " ' miles
thoat, heart, liver, stomach, lung
from
Medford.
I
will
sell
this
...«♦« of I/O
**1 -i| troubles,errors of youth, blood taints,
Louis in annual convention on the e ! ' jand • j — n ♦ tracts
100 acres up until"all
- at $10 per acre. —
— -j gleet, impotency, varicocele; hydro­
12th, and who ------
are nearly ail radical j .. is -----
sold,
It ■-
is good
One of the moat helpful boolZs on
1
farming
and
grazing
land,
and
a
good cele, and stricture a specialty. All nerve weakness ever issued is that en­
Bryan men, are satisfied from his re­
i
stock
range
on
the
outside.
I
will
marks made to personal friends, but I sell al), or a« low as 100 acres in a chronic male and female and private titled "Nerve Waste,” by Dr. Sawyer,
San Francisco, now in its fifth
not iu public, tl.a» lie intends to Im­ • tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack diseases treated at reasonable rates. of
thousand, This work of an experi­
mediately set to work to form an or­ •onville Or.
Eyes tested free and glasses furnished. enced and reputable physician Is in
ganization in every state in theUnion i
No cases published except by per­ agreeable contract tc the vast sum of
A Farm for Sale.
>o combat tne forced which would ob­
mission of the patient. All business false teaching which prevail» on this
120-ecre tract, all fenced, TO acrea un­
interesting subject. It abound« in
literate the Kansas city and Chicago der A cultivation,
free soil and eaally cultivated relations with Dr Darrin strictly con­ carefully considered and practical ad-
on the public road a qusrner of a rnllef rota fidential.
platforms. -It strikes me,” said Mr. Is
Letters of inquiry an­ vlce. and has the two great merits of
Monaville. Hams valley poatofflee—Improved
Bryan, when pressed by a number of with a dwelling bouae with four rooma below swered. Circulars and question blanks wisdom and sincerity.
an<l
one
above,
a
good,
large
barn,
smoke-house
his friends for a statement of his
It is indorsed by both the religious
Batteries and belts fur­
wood shed. Rock creek flows through the sent free.
opinion of the action of the Ohio and
and secular press. The Chicago Ad­
land, a good well of waler at the bouse and a nished when necessary.
democrats, "that it i< a case of gold- good well at the barn, all miles from Gold Hill
vance says: “A perusal of the book
railroad station. Will be sold for 110 par aeie,
hugs trying to administer ab«eot half
Remember the office Is at Hotel and the application of its principles
cash st time of sale, balance on one year's
t eatmentto the Democracy of the time. Interest S per cent, per annum, or all Nash, Medford, until July 2«th only. will put health, hope and heart into
nttion.” “Yes,” Interposed Con­ caah at option cf the purchaser.
thousands of lives that are now suffer­
of SIL a S J. D a Y, real eatata Seldom more than one visit Is neces­ ing through nervous impairment.”
gressman Champ Clark, it is also a agent Inquire
Jacksonville Oregon.
sary—after that the patient can take The book Is $1 by mall, postpaid.
case of the tall trying to wag the dog.
a feat that has never been acc >m-
home treatment. The Doctor is pre­
One of the most Interesting chap­
uioMied, and. mark me. will nut be
pared to perform nearly all surgical ters—chanter xx, on Nervines and
tul- time 1 do not know what the
Nerve Tonics—has been printed
Operations.
r'WwHrn
Su'ij«
l-suf» of 1904 will I m : bull do know
separately as a sample chapter, and
I
Couffh Sy-up. Taw tea Good. V$W 1
«.. . the issuers will be. They will
will be «ent to any address for stamp,
1
In time. 9<»'d by <1
tie tue men who were frttiful lu the
by the publishers, T he P acific P ub
Your
Cold
Curea
for
60.
jMity in 1896 and 1900.
®a$ X*r. JSUeu’
CWM Ctor* Co , Box 2658, San Francisco.
fîmes Printing Company
CASTOR IA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Enclose It to Me with Ten Dollars
*“<} Lwl1,' »“«i»» you all complete, reedy for use, my 1901 Model 7HANDEN ELECTRIC
*■ superior in make, quality and power to any belt offered by other dealers, for
which they charge Mu.
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DR. SANDEN’S BELT
.for‘6»oureotNerTou. and Pbyeleal Debility, Eiheu»led Vitality, Vari-
Uechne. Lo.e ot Memory, Wasting. nle., which have (wen brought
lBd>»or»“oneorl»terexcee»ee. ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS.
AbtricIby M tn"* ,or “J
book»' 'Health In Nature," end • Strength; Ite Uae nod
•]
DR. A. T. SANDEN,
Portland, Oregon.
Cor. Fourth and Morrison Sts.,
Good Business Opportunity.
I pon application wc will lease to reliable parties (for
a commission on sales), and give a direct personal owner­
ship in and operation of the following sales departments:
1] Artists’ Materials; 2] Cameras and Photographic
Supplies; 3] Cloaks, Jacketsand Capes; 4| Dress­
making Department; 5] Pictures and Picture Frames;
<»] Furs; i J Furniture; X] Millinery; 9] Optical Goods;
10] Jewelry; 11] Bric-a-Brac, etc. \Ve guarantee
that satisfactory business will result.
Capital required, from $250 to $5,000 in each department.
Catalogue advertising free! No Rent to pay! Sales entirely cash!
If Interested In opening a safe, renumerative business, on excep­
tionally good terms, address
SMITH’S CASH STORE,
Established 1879.
27 ¿Market St., San Francisco, Calif.
Largest Mail Order House on the Coast.
Excursion to
San Francisco
The A.hl.hd Epworth League, of the M. E. Church, will run an
Excursion from Ashland to San Francisco
StartInv July ISlh and giving TEN FULL DAYS tn the city. The
Ezcuralon will reach Han Frwnclaco just tn lime for the Grand Con
cert given there on th« lath, constating ot FIVE THOUSAND
voice».
FARE—Round Trip, SI2.
EVERYBODY SHOULD GO.
Location Makes No Difference
The
Best
Photographs
F igprune
CereeJ
“NERVEWASTE”
Are still being made by
H. C. MACKEY & BOYD,
IN MEDFORD
AT THE
IG TENT
C Street, Opposite Van Dyke’s Store.
MAX MILLER & CO
Jacksonville, Or
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 Best
GIVE
US
A CALL
Jacksonville Marble Works.
J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor.
Granite and Marble Work
•t Bvery Deeertptlea Dene tn eh» Bent Rtylw
AT BBABOMABLB PRICES.
Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty
Jacksonville, Oregon.