The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 25, 1901, Image 3

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    -^THE WEEKLY TIMES,le-
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Containing Eight Pages of SPICY NEWS, and RELIABLE MATTER
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than any Newspaper Published in Southern Oregon.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. ONLY $1.50 A YEAR
WASHINGTON LETTER j
BRIEF MENTION
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,
L1BBYS’ CHIPPED and CORNED BEEE,
JOCKEY CLUB and FRENCH SARDINES,
UNDERWOOD’S SOUSED MACKEREL,
VIENNA SAUSAGE,
MACARONI and CHEESE.
LARCEST stock .
LOWEST PRICES.
Orders filled with care at
NUNAN’S
Oregon
Jacksonville
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
GOE. O’B. DE BAR, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN
AND
SUROEON.
¡Always Reliable and
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Uniform in Quality. 3
Jacksonville, Oregon.
■oaice 'v Kohl®,'. Building, uD-atnlr*. Res-
lame» on Contorni.» street. Dey or nicht
eoli» attended prumotlr
J. M. KEENE, D. D. S.
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY
Office« ,n lb® Adkins Deuol block,
Medford,
Oregoe.
Snowy Butte Flour
Continues to hold its place in the estimation of the BEST
COOKS as the leading brand of the valley.
Max Muller and Cronemiller 4 Love Handle it In Jacksonville.
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H. D. NORTON.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Grant’s Paas, Oregon.
•cornee above 8 !•
D. * L. Co 's Store
Wm. M. COLV1G,
LAWYER.
ta Rod Hil'l Hu Idlng.
P. P. PRIM A SON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
Jacksonville, Oregon.
•Will ometto® tn all court» of th® s.ata. Of­
fice In the Court Hous® last door on tbo
rlrbl from entrano®.
A. N. SOLISS
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
JackseavINa. Orcio,.
SWNotary I ubile Pi Retto®» lb all ‘he ooart».
Utbc*- on California Street, bet. nth nod Mh.
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HOUGH,
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attorn ey at law
Grant’s Pea».
Ureto».
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bfflee over Hair-Riddle Hardware Store.
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A. E. REAMES,
Saint Helen’s Hall,
Opened its 32d
year with a
full corps of
well trained
teachers. It
comprises four
departments :
Oregon.
omo® tn Red Man's Building.
ROBT. G. SMITH,
attorney and counselor at law .
A Board-
ing and Day
School for
Girls
A
Great** Pa**, Oreg**.
Pro®Co®® Io oil th® oourt®
.iuildlng. up-ototra.
Dr. J.
Odio® In Honk
W. ODGBRS,
dentist
Medford, Oreg**.
-Has permanently '.canted tn A"hl
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practice of dentistry. From n
nractloeof over fourteen years I nm pre­
pared to gunrnnt®® entire ■ntl»fnotlot^^
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 th® pntronng® of
nduoled by n Specialist.
the School
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RORMAt KIRDERQARTIX TRAILING CLASSES
Separate Home and Special R®<ulatle*a far Poat Graduates and Mature Student*
•rror.imlnr. and other information addre..
mjtANOR TEBBKTTB, Pr(B0lpB1.
A cts gently
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K idneys , . v . t .
AND BoW1i.fi
MONTHLY MAGAZINE*
A F amily L ibrary
The Best In Current Literature
12 C omplete N ovel * Y early
short stories and
r PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
■M any
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$2.50 PER TSAR: 25 CVS. A COPY
NO CONTINUED STORIES .
cvcnv ifunntR complete in itud
Yaqulna Summer Resort.
Why not spend the vacation at
YaquiDa 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.”
Carter Creek Spring*.
li mile» from Steinman station or
12 miles south of Ashland. Pleasant
accommodations for campers, tine
mineral water and vapor baths.
Rates—50 cents per person per week
for camping, including use of vapor
baths. Special rates for families.
Address J oseph Z urcher ,
Siskiyou, Oregon.
overfeed!** Fowl,.
Among the consequences of overfeed­
ing getting the fowl too fat for proper
egg production does not stand alone.
Hens may be found dead under the
roosts In the morning or perhaps on the
nests as If there to lay. as usually they
were, as Is shown by the eggs they
have In them. The cause is apoplexy,
which is the result of overfeeding and
lack of exercise. Another ben mani­
Crooked Lobbyist».
fests the same disease by suddenly
"If the dead are capable of senti­ running round in a circle or staggering
ment, I am sure Captain Kidd and in a crooked fashion across the yard
Judas Iscariot are entirely satisfied until she drops stupid and soon dies. It
with their demise prior to the days of may be called vertigo or staggers, but
the Washington lobbyists,” said Mr. It is a result of too much or too rich
Theodore I). Cooper of Evanston, Ills., food and not an indication that some
at the Arlington the other night. “I one has given her poison.
have had transactions with them in
several matters, and I know whereof
The Far* Separator.
1 speak. Two men here took $5,000
Those who believe In the farm sepa­
from a combine of manufacturers of rator say that having the skimmilk at
which I am a member and whose in­ home to feed to calves and pigs while
terests were threatened by proposed It Is warm and sweet Is equal to 1% or
legislation and did absolutely nothing 2H cents extra value for the pound of
to caru it. I learned positively that butter, while the cost of hauling to the
they paid some clerks and pages at creamery Is so reduced ns to add about
the capitol next to nothing for informa­ another 1% cents to the butter value,
tion whicli was ail they furnished us. and the factories average about 1.15
Then I became cognizant of another cents less In cost of butter making
deal, in which a well known lobbyist when they get only the cream than
who was representing a claim against when they have to separate It from the
the government demanded and receiv­ whole milk before churning. A gain of
ed »75,000 as his share of an appropria­ from 3.15 to 4.15 cents a pound In value
tion of $150.000 for services and ma­ of butter from the milk Is an Important
terial delivered to government agents Item.
and after this big mouthful demanded
and received $14.000 additional from
Breeding Sheep.
the claimants' share as reimbursement
The ram controls the external’points.
for sums expended for wining and »itch as color, size and wool, and the
dining congressmen In the Interest of ewe disposition, constitution and vital­
bis clients.”
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OVERCOMES
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MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS have be«n la use
ever W years by th® leaders ot th® Mormon Chnrch and their
follower». Positively rare» the worst aaaM In old »nd young
from
effects of selfMbne®,
diinlpauon,
exces««», or clgsrett®
smoking. C«rw Last
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Stimulates
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The members of the Army and Navy
club are greatly incensed because a
common sailor secured his back pay
and leave of absence and came to
Washington to spend them. He regis­
tered at the best hotel In town, boldly
writing after bis name “U. S. N.” Then
he hunted up a newspaper reporter
and gave out such an intelligent in­
terview regarding the defect* of the
present navy that the officer* are con­
sidering the advisability of asking con­
gress to pass a law making it at' of­
fense for any one not wearing shoulder
straps to register or sign himself as
belonging to the army or navy.
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where it is hot all the year round
Scott’s Emulsion
sells better than any where else
in the world. So don't stop taking
it in summer, or you will lose 1
what you have gained.
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Send for a free sample,
SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemist8.
409-415 Pearl Street,
New York.
yc. and li.oo^all druggists.
The America* Red Book.
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LIPPINCOTT'S
A Fireman’* Close Call.
“I stuck to my en glue, although
every joint ached and every nerve was
racked with pain,” writes C. W. Bel­
lamy, a locomotive fireman of Bur­
lington,Iowa. “I was weak and pale,
without any appetite, and all run
down. As I was about to give up I
got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and,
after taking it, I felt as well as I ever
did in my life.” Weak, sickly, run­
down people always gain new life,
strength and vigor from their use.
Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed
The Monument Scarred.
The Washington monument is badly by City Drug Store. Price 50 cents.
A Member of the Navee.
ATTORNEY-AT-L a W,
Jacksonville,
tSpeeial Correspond»»««. ]
Five mansion», every one of which
will cost from »100,000 to $500,000,
have been begun or will be in the near
future. The French embassy will erect
in Twenty-second street and Phelps
place a home for which the French
chamber of deputies has just appropri­
ated »150,000. The architect of the gov­
ernment and French builders will be
sent to erect this mansion. It will not
be completed for two years.
Senator William A. Clark of Mon­
tana has cleared the debris from the
site of the old Stewart castle and will
erect a magnificent house on the site.
Thomas H. Walsh of Colorado at
Massachusetts avenue and Thirty-first
street has his bouse built to the second
story. He has set no limit of cost upon
the plans of the architects, and this
mansion Is expected to be one of the
most elaborate in the city.
Larz Anderson recently bought a
large tract of land at the intersection
of Massachusetts avenue and Florida
avenue and Twenty-second street and
will immediately begin the erection of
a marble palace In the style modeled
after the Leodovlci palace in Rome. No
limit has been placed on the cost of
construction.
R. W. Patterson of Chicago will build
opposite the Leiter bouse In New
Hampshire avenue a house whose val­
ue will reach high Into the six figures.
scarred by depredations of the souvenir
fiends. Inside the memorial slabs pre­
sented l>y the states in the Union at the
time of the monument’s erection and
by various societies have suffered most.
There are more than 150 of these, and
many of them are In a sad condition of
mutilation. Missing heads, arms, legs
and drapery bear eloquent witness to
the manners of visitors. Just exactly
what value, real or sentimental, the
left ear lobe of the Goddess of Prosper­
ity, for instance, can have for any per­
son is hard for a sane man to under­
stand. Somebody got it, however.
Most of the slabs presented by the
states bear simply names and dates In
large, bold letters that defy umbrellas
and the like, and these remain untouch­
ed save by pencils that mark their own­
ers’ names. But of the delicate carv­
ing there Is little left. The handsom­
est slab, though one of the smallest,
measuring 3 by 5 feet, is that present­
ed by the American Medical associa­
tion, representing a group of the fa­
thers of medicine. It is about midway
up the monument, about where climb­
er* rest and about four feet from the
floor, a convenient reach; hence the
The Vlakfonteln incident has come condition of the figures, two headless
near to spelling Waterloo for the and three armless.
British government. Apparently an
unimportant incident, the censorship
of one of the newspaper dispatches
lias had the effect of crystallizing all
the widely different sorts of public
dissatisfaction concerning the war in
South Africa. For months public ad­
miration for Lord Kitchener lias been
waning, and now he Is openly and se­
verely criticised. A rumor is current
that he will shortly be succeeded in
command of the forces in South Af­
rica by Gen. Sir Bindon Blood, who
has been operating in eastern Trans-
' vaal. Should a change occur,it would
probably be due to the differences of
opinion between Lords Milner and
kitchener, and would be announced
in the rorm of a promotion accom­
panied by a statement that the opera­
tions io South Africa no longer justi­
fied t he presence of an officer of the
seniority of Lord Kitchener.
Oregon.
Jacksonville.
Oregon wool is In demand at the
Boston market.
Bananas, oranges and lemons can
always be found at Wetterer’s.
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Portland shipped one-tenth of all
the wheat exported from the United
States last year.
Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of
light drinks, fresh candies, nute,
tropical and other fruits, etc.
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Judge Boise of the circuit court of
Marion county holds that Reed Is not
the present fish conmissloner.
Flowers for the dead, for gratitude
and remembrance; flowers for the
living, for courage and Inspiration.
Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills,
etc., In book form, can always be ob­
tained at T he T imes Printing House.
At Jackson, Miss., the Fourth of
July was celebrated this year and the
Declaration of Independence read for
the first time since I860.
The total production of copper for
1900 was 468,084 tons; 472,244 tons in
1899. The United .States produced
55 per cent, of the total.
Lord Russel), tried before the
House of Lords in London, pleaded
guilty to bigamy, and was sentenced
to three months’ Imprisonment.
The case against Geo. M. Miller at
Skagway,for hauliDgdown the British
flag, was dismissed by Judge Shel-
brede. There wasn’t much to it, and
it will soon be forgotten.
The celebrated .Snap Shot, the best
medicine in the 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 IL
A bad complexion generally results
from Inactive liver and bowels. In
all such cases DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers produce gratifying results.
City Drug Store Jacksonville and
Dr. J. Hinkle Central Point.
The first Sunday mail train be
tween Portland and Corvallis recently
made the round trip on the regular
week day schedule, and it was a suc­
cess. The traffic it handled was fully
up to the average of any day's busi­
ness. This is regarded as an indica­
tion that the Sunday service has come
to stay.
“I wish to truthfully state to you
and the readers of these few lines
that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is
without question the best and only
cure for dyspepsia that 1 have ever
i come I d contact with, and I have
used many other preparations. John
Beam, West Middlesex, Pa. No prep­
aration equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,
as it contains all the 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
The Great Health Resert,
The Bybee Springs on Eyans creek
I are coming to be recognized as one of
the best health and pleasure resorts of
southern Oregon. A new arid com­
modious hotel was built during the
past year and accommodations for
visitors are now first-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. The following people
have been stopping at this delightful
resort already this spring:
Mrs. Turner, Cathlamette.
Mr. Carter,Woodville.
Mr. Butler, Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Ashland.
Mr. Cummings, Grant’s Pass.
Mr. Jackson,
Mr. Brown,
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Mr. Daniel Slltz,WilllamsCo.,Penn.
Geo. Hoult, Rockland, Mich.
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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. 11. Daily, Jacksonville.
The American Bed Book for 1898.
comprising the foreign relations dur­
lug the eventful period of the Spanish-
American war. has just made Its ap­
pearance. It contains an exhaustive
summary of the official correspondence.
The Dupuy de I.otue incident ami the
bio .Ting up of the Maine are treated
under separate head*. The first official
notification to Spain that the United
States expected the Independence of
Cuba was in a dispatch from Secretary
Day to Minister Woodford on March
28, 1898. The president bad previously
Instructed Mr. Woodford to endeavor
to have Spain grant Cuba "full self
•rovernment.”
THE COMMONER.
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Editor and Publisher.
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