The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 18, 1901, Image 3

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    -sTTHE WEEKLY TIMESE
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Containing Eight Pages of SPICY NEWS, and REI a IABLE matter
NOW ISTHETIMETOSUBSCRIBEFORIT. ONLY $1.50 A YEAR
More than any Newspaper Published In Southern Oregon.
BRIEF MENTION
Roseburg Is going to have a street
fair at a cost of 81000.
Bananas, oranges and lemons can
always be found at Wetterer’s.
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President McKinley pardoned forty-
four bank wreckers In four years.
Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of
light drinks, fresh candies, nuts,
tropical and other fruits, etc.
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Governor Herreid ot South Dakota
has appointed A. B. Kittridge U. S.
senator, vice Kyle deceased.
Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills,
etc., in book form, can always be ob­
tained at T he T imm Printing House.
The thorns of tbe rose bush this
year seem U be unusually poisonous,
to judge from the experience certain
Oregonians are having.
Tbe prune crop of the Umpqua val­
ley promises to be a record-breaker.
Growers are building new evaporators
to aid in handling tbe large product.
This paper is kept on file at tbe
Oregon Prees Association headquar­
ters, Portland, by Albert Tozier, who
Is authorized to make contracts for
advertising in the same.
Gens. Gomez and Palma are being
severely criticised by the Cuban peo­
ple for talking annexation of the
country to the United States, instead
of an Independent republic.
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:
UNDERWOOD'S DEVILED HAM,
LIBBYS’ CHIPPED and CORNED BEEF,
JOCKEY CLUB and FRENCH SARDINES,
UNDERWOOD’S SOUSED MACKEREL,
VIENNA SAUSAGE,
MACARONI and CHEESE.
larcest stock .
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LOWEST PRICES.
Orders filled with care at
NUNAN’S
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Oregon.
Jacksonville
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
AND
SURGEON,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
WOfllco In Kahler's Bulldtn«, up-stalrs. Rea-
Idsnos on California street. Day or nlgbt
oalls attended nromnilv
J. M. KEENE. D. D. S.
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY
The celebrated Snap Shot, the beet
medicine In tbe world for allaying in«
flammatijn In man or beast, can be
found at
Dr. Robinson’s diug
store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central
Point. Try it.
,
New Yorat City’s gain in population
- in the last ten jcars exceeded that of
London by 640,894. At this rate the
American city will take the lead by
tbe year 1920. If New York could
take in the suburbs on tbe Jersey side
of the Hudson, it would be ahead of
London now.
Secretary Wilson Is very proud of
tbe success of tbe Department of Ag­
riculture improving the quality of
American tobacco, and predicts that
in a year or two we will grow all the
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tobacco used by us except a small
quantity of tine cigar filler which can­
not be grown outside of tbe tropics.
Always Reliable and
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Uniform in Quality.:
GEO. O'B. DB BAR, M. D.,
PHY81OIAN
£
Snowy Butte Flour
Continues to hold its place in the estimation of the BEST
COOKS as the leading brand of the valley.
Offloes >a the Adkins Deuel block,
Ore<«s.
Medford,
Max Muller and Cronemiller & Love Handle It in Jacksonville
JUUiUUlAJUULJUt'RJUUUUUUUUUUlJUUUU^
H. D. NORTON,
aTTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Granfa Pana, Oregon.
WGfflce abova 8 P
D. A L. Co a Store.
Wm. M. COLVIG.
LAWYER.
Oregea.
JeclManvIlle,
We Are Coming to Town
To See Nye’s Closing Out Stock
of Ladies’ Shirt Waists.
Ladles’ Shirt Waists closing out at cost.
them.
imo» In Red Men’s Bu Idin«
P. P. PRIM A SON,
attorneys and counselors at law
Jaekseevllle, Oregon.
•Will practice In nil oourt» ot tbs Sisis. Of-
Sos tn lbs Court House last door oa tbs
rlzbt from sntraasa.
Bargains in
All-over lace and embroidery, daintiest and prettiest
In town.
Our new line of ladies'kid gloves have arrived.
We
like them and you will too when you see them.
Only 81
per pair.
Boys’ launderled shirts assorted colors and sizes, ,35
to 50 centB.
Men’s percale shirts and shirts with extra length In
t'eeve, etc. Row ties of latest shades and designs.
A. N. SOLIS5,
aTTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Jaekeeavtlla. Oregon.
MF Notary Tubile Pi «ellees In all tbo oourt*.
omee on California Street. bol. «lb and »th.
H. B. Nye’s Racket Store
Several thousand persons gathered
in IndependenceSquare.Philadelphia,
July 4, to hear Wu Ting Fang, the
Chinese minister. Wu was orator of
the day at tbe municipal celebration,
and the friendly reception given the
guest allayed all fears for bls safety,
. based on the fact that be had re­
ceived an anonymous letter threaten­
ing him with bodily harm.
‘T wish to truthfully state to you
and tbe readers of these few lines
that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is
without question tbe best and only
cure for dyspepsia that 1 have ever
come in contact with, and 1 have
used many other preparations. John
Beam, West Middlesex, Pa. No prep­
aration equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,
as it contains all tbe natural diges­
tants. It will digest all kinds of
food and can’t help but do you good.
City Drug Store Jacksonville and
Dr. J. Hinkle Central Point.
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Medford, Oregon
uragea.
rfffloe over Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store.
A. E. REAMES,
Saint Helen’s Hall,
ATTORNS y - a t - l a w ,
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Jockaoavllle,
Opened its 32d
year with a
full corps of
well trained
teachers. It
comprises four
departments:
Orsgon.
Omce tn Red Men’s Bulldin«.
robt . g . smith ,
.TTORNEY and counselor at law .
▲ Board
ing- and Day
School fo
Girls
Greet s Pae*. Oregon.
F Practices In ell the oourtc
.tulldlng. up-italre.
Offioe In Bank
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.
Dr. J. W. ODGBRS,
DENTIST
Medrar«, Orngon.
‘H m permanently located in Ashland for tbe
practice of dentistry. From a continued
orsotloeof over fourteen years I am pre­
pared to guarantee entire eetlefectloo
Under th» patronage of the School
nduoted by a Specialist.
tilot-
are
ROSHAL SlMDSaaARTSS TRA1RIRS CLAMIS
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K idneys ,
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Separata Home ei ind Special Regulations for Post Graduates and Mwtwre Studaato | T I
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A FAMILY
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L ibrary
Tira Best In Current Literature
12 C omplete N ovels Y early
‘ MANY SHORT STORICS AMD
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
I >2.50 per year ; 25 CVS. A copy
NO CONTINUED STORIES .
I every number complete in ite E lv
VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY!
Sold at City Drug Store Jacksonvílle
He has been at tbe head of the
Methodist church in the northwest
for over forty years. He had a double
reason to be congratulated on this oc­
casion ,as be was totally deaf for years,
and In spite of his advanced age bls
bearing was restored two years ago by
Dr Darrin. No one will attempt to
question tbe reverend gentleman’s
word, as bis unblemished character is
well known. He tells his story below
in hie own words:
REV. DR. DOANE’S CARD.
U niversity P ark , Portland, Ore.,
April 26,1899.
To whom it may concern and en­
courage, to friends who suffered like
myself, the loss of hearing. On April
24th 1 called on Dr Darrin, whom 1
bad believed to be a skillful artist and
physician, to restore my bearing. He
applied bls remedies and electricity
to one ear and cured the deafness in a
few minutes. Then he turned hlsat-
»ention to the other ear, which did
not seem to yield so readily. For this
ear tbe Doctor gave me medicines to
use at home, which I am now using.
I think it the duty of all who are af­
flicted to have their hearing restored
If possible, and I know no one whom I
think more skilled than Dr Darrin.
N ehemiah D oane .
WHAT FURTHER TREATMENT DID FOR
REV. DR. DOANE.
To the E ditor :— Two weeks ago
I said something of regaining my
bearing under the treatment of Dr
Darrin, of which I have suffered for
several years. On the first applica-
tlon tbe deafness of one ear was rem­
edied. Tbe difficulty with tbe other
was moie serious. 1 applied the med­
icine faithfully, and went again to
tbe doctor, who succeeded entirely In
restoring the lost sense of hearing, so
that when I went out upon Third St.,
Portland, it seemed to be the noisiest
city I was ever in. My bearing still
remains distinct, in both ears equally
good.
N rrrmiah D oane .
Scores of others might be mentioned
if patients would allow their names
to appear in print. Dr Darrin can be
consulted free at Hotel Nash, Med­
ford, until July 28th. Hours, 10 a m
to 8 p m daily. All chronic,acute and
private diseases treated with medi­
cines and electricity at 85 a week, or
in that proportion of time the case
may require.
A Strnaale For Kxleteoee.
“.leutile’s decliled to work for a living
the rest of her life."
’’Poor thing! Has she?”
"Yes; she's going to be married to a
poet
Philadelphia Bulletin.
H abitual
IT5 BEKEF|CIAL
50
Aridroer, BI8HOP REMHDY CO., Ban Francisco, Oal.
LAND UNIVERSITY, CELEBRATED HIS
«OLDEN WEDDING LABT SEPTEMBER.
"There are two acts yet.” said the
nsher to tbe man who rather hastily
started out of tbe theater.
"1 know. That's just the reason I’m
leaving.”—Philadelphia Times.
•V* For circular* and other Information address
MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS hsve bean in see
over W years by the leader* of the Normon Church end their
follower». Positively Corr» the worst cases la old and young
arldng from effect» of aetf-abuM, dlt»l|«Uon, exoeaaes, or olgarette (moklng.
Manhead. Impwtvnoy, Lw»A P.w.v, *• NIght-l^MM, *p«rmatorTh«M*rs
Nparneatarvltaen I bmmb I b ,
ial Eoaisaiea»,
Kaslsalans, Lanar
LameBaek,
New»«» Debility.
Paln» la Barh, Evll Desirve. Bentlnal
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'Hendnehe, Unfltneas •• Marry, l.«M nff Semen. Vart-
eeeele.orCeaitlpa-
floa, O tepe «Snlchneee •* Dleeharge, «tepe Serva»,
Twltenlawef Eye»
lid«. FFectaer« Imnivdlate. Impart vt«nr and potenev toeverv function.
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Don't get
Ct MTS
<l««pond, ni. a rural» ai hand. R.store» «malí, undewlop>-d lUUJorgan».
Stlmalatea
ites
the bruta and nvrvn «a «er». 60c. a box,« for »3.00 by malí. A wrltten guárante«, lo tura er
mon»7 refunden, wltb b boxea. Circulara freo.
THBOLOGICAL SCHOOL OF THE PORT­
Buy tmz genuini
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The Great Health Resort.
The Bybee Springs on Evans creek
are coming to be recognized as one of
the best health and pleasure resorts of
southern Oregon. A new and com­
modious hotel was built during the
past year and accommodations for
visitors are now flrst-class.
If you
are contemplating a visit to some min­
eral springs health resort why not try
the Bybee Springs this year where so
many others have found both health
and pleasure. Tbe following people
have been stopping at this delightful
resort already this spring:
Mrs. Turner, Catbiamette.
Mr. Carter, Woodville.
Mr. Butler, Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Ashland.
Mr. Cummings, Grant’s Pass.
Mr. Jackson,
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Mr 'R 1*0w,n
Mr. Daniersiitz,WilliamsCo.,Penn.
Geo. Hoult, Rockland, Mich.
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J. P. Hoult,
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John Vera,
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E. J. Stripe.
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W. H. Hunt,
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W. F. Emmons, »,
P. H. Dally, Jacksonville.
The Same Old Story.
J. A. Kelly relates an experience
similar to that which has happened
in almost every neighborhood in the
United States, and has been told and
retold by thousands of others.
He
says: "Last summer I had an attack
of dysentery, and purchased a bottle
of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used ac­
cording to directions, and with entire­
ly satisfactory results. Tbe trouble
«as controlled much quicker than
former attacks when I use other rem ­
edies.’’ He. Kelly is a well-known
citizen of Henderson, N. C. For sale
by City Drug Stere.
Sapport of PkysieiauM.
Each physician in the United States
has 655 persons to look to for his sup­
port, for 1 to 655 is the proportion, ac­
cording to the latest governmental sta­
tistics. California stands at the bottom
—or top, depending on the view—of the
list, for there there are only 416 actual
and prospective patients for each M.
D.. while in Alaska 2,349 persons have
to depend on or take chances with one
doctor. New York is near the average,
with 603 persons for each physician to
look after, and Pennsylvania comes
nearer the average than any other
state, with 662. Lying partially be­
tween these great states comes New
Jersey, where the number of medlcat
practitioners falls off until one has to
care for 856 persons.
Marvel» of tke Are Light.
The arc light, the most brilliant of
artificial lights, followed as a natural
result of the generation of electricity
by the dynamo, and each light absorbs
nearly one horsepower. There are more
than 30,000 arc lamps burning at night
In Greater New York, and fully 42 tons
of coal every hour are consumed. One
horsepower can furnish current enough
to keep about 12 incandescent electric
lamps lighted, and tn Greater New
York there are now tn use over 1.000.-
000 of these lamps. The total power re­
quired for the electric lighting of this
great city is certainly not less than
200.000 horsepower, or more than the
combined power equipments of all the
ships of the United States navy.—Les­
lie's Weekly.
Peaceful Mlaeloa Far Canaoa Balia.
Tbe authorities at one of the British
naval arsenals were rather surprised
recently by an inquiry as to whether
they had any old cannon balls for sale.
14 and 28 pounders, such as Nelson
used at Trafalgar. It turned out that
they were required by the owner ot a
Welsh slate quarry. When a large
slab of stone has to be detached, a
slit is opened behind it and small can­
non balls dropped in. Tbe workmen
then “jobble" the partly loosened block
to and fro with tbeir crowbars, and
at every movement the cannon balls
drop deeper. Very soon larger balls
can be inserted, and then tbe whole
block falls forward completely severed.
—Cardiff XVestern Mail.
DOCTORS
say "Consumption ean be eured."
Nature alone won’t do it. It needs
help. Doctors say
“Scott’s Emulsion
is the best help." But you must
continue its use even in hot
weather.
If you have not tried it. send for free sample.
SCOTT A BOWNH, Chemists.
409-415 Pearl Street,
New York.
50c. and $i.oo; all druggist.
Knew Whew He H«4 Kno*gh.
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MISS ELEANOR TKBBK'i i.s. Principal.
UPPINCOTrS
monthly magazine *
DMK OF THE
supposed to be a contraction of a lon­
ger one, "whiggamore.” which in some
parts of England and Scotland, espe­
cially Scotland, signifies a drover or
herder.
It was in 1679 that the word first
became common in tbe British isles,
wiien the struggle was In progress be­
tween the peasantry* and the aristoc­
racy to have or not to have the bill
passed by parliament to exclude the
Duke of York from the line of succes­
sion. All wiio were opposed to placing
the duke in the line of succession were
derisively called “whlggamores,” or
“drovers,” just as the city dude of to-
day speakers of the “grangers,” the
"grays," the “chin whiskers” and the
“bayse^ders.”
But Scotch tradition gives altogether
a different reason for tbe existence of
the word. It Is this: During tbe early
religious wars in Scotland the weakest
of the tactions used the words “We
Hope In God" as a motto. The initials
of these words were placed on their
banners thus. "W. II. I. G..” and soon
all the followers of that clan were giv­
en the title of "Whig.” which was aft­
erward attached as a party nickname.
ATTORN E Y A T L A W
gat’s
REV. w. DOANE, D. D-,
A. B. Hammond of the Astoria A
Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O!
Columbia river railroad has returned to
Ask your grocer today to show you a package
Oregon from San Francisco. He was
Instrumental in forming a lumber of GRAI-O. the new feod drink that takes the
trust known as tbe Hammond Lum­ place ot coffee. The children may drink it
ber Co. Its capital will be between without Injury as well as the adult. All who
try It like It. ORAIN-O has that rich aeal
815,000,000 and 820,000.000, and the brown
ot Mocha or Java, but It Is mode from
magnitude of ths company may be re- pure graine, aad the moot delicate stomach
i alized from the fact that it practically receive* It without distress q the prloe ot
16c. and Abets, per package. Sold by
I controls tbe great redwood counties coffee.
all grocers.________ _______
of California, and also a large portion
of the cedar districts in southern Ore­
Origls •« “Wklf."
gon. Mr. Hammond in person "has
Several reasons have been assigned
tbe say" of some 30,000 acres of land to account for the word “Whig,” uni­
in Humboldt county and thereabouts,
and close friends of bis in Minnesota versally known to ail the English
speaking people. By some the word is
are credited with 30,000 acres more.
A. C HOUGH,
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REV. PR. DOANE.
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(ÂlifôRNIAjTGSYRVI’C?-
to« *>u n »u Muotdix »ou ta> m wniL
Wanted.
to
Intelligent young men, from
1» years of age, having common
school education, to learn mechanical
trades. For full information apply
or write to Union Iron'Works, 222
Market St., San Francisco.
THE COMMONER.
issued Weekly M Lincoln. Neb.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN
Editor and Publisher.
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