IR THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. DR. DARRIN WILL REMAIN HERB AND THERE deafness aad diseases peculiar to her sex, cured. R C Cook, Portland, stricture of the uretha, cured after five doctors bad failed to cure him. C A Vanderford, North Yamhill, deafness and ringing noises: cured in ten minutes. Chas B McCracken, Dalles, Or, con sumption, catarrh and bronchitis; re­ stored to health. Wm A Hall, Astoria, Ore, discharg­ ing ear 20 years from scarlet fever; cured 10 years ago. Captain Parker, proprietor Parker Hotel, Astoria, catarrh for years; cured eight years ago. E F Tice, Summerville, Or, pain in head from sunstroke; cured and gained 10 pounds. Miss Rose Berry, sister of Mrs Mil­ ler, postmaster at Hillsdale, Or,tumor in the mouth; remoyed. Stephen Wylie, Nasel, Pacific Co, Washington, liyer complaint and ag­ gravated case of piles; cured. C E Knotts, Mulino, Clackamas county, Oregon, nervous debility and pimples on the face; cured. Scores of others might be mentioned if patients would allow their names to appear in print. Mason fruit jar», extra caps and IN MEDFORD AT HOTEL NASH VNT1L rubbers.for sale at Nunan’s. SEPTEMBER FIRST. Printed at Jacksonville Oregon, by Crops are unusually large and of good quality in the Willamette val­ Medford Mail ley. Dunug the past two months Dr Dar­ There is cash to the amount of ERAS. NICKELL. Edltsr * Manager. •1,004,938.71 in the Oregon state treas­ rin has made a great furore among afflicted of this vicinity. His of­ lYAN’S BRICK BUILDING, California St. ury.A fine assortment of up-to-date the fices have been crowded night and day visiting cards can always be found at and phenomenal cures have been re­ Advertisement! inserted st ressonsbla rates T he T imes office. ported. It is to be regretted that his The strike situation remains about visit in this city will ao soon expire,as S enator J ones of Nevada advises the same. Possibly the strikers are he will close his offices here Sept. 1st. the country to keep an eye on Mayor weakening a little; but we hope not. The opportunity to consult this emi­ Stationery, notions, smokers- arti­ nent physician should not be lost. Tom Johnson of Cleveland. It is do­ cles. etc., also a fresh line o* lunch ing It. Dr Darrin has practiced in Paris, goods, at Joe Welterer’». London, New York and Portland, and F ind out Hanna’s and McKinley s Five cases of yellow fever, all Span­ favorite for the Republican presiden­ iards, are reported twelve miles from while abroad discovered certain rem­ tial nomination in 1904, and you will Havana. This causes considerable edies for many of the most dreaded diseases, and his treatment of them be in striking distance of the candi­ anxiety. More tiian a thousand teamsters are gives entire satisfaction. date. ______ _ __ on a strike in San Francisco, and Numerous testimonials have ap­ M r . B alfour on Monday stated be­ little hauling Is being done for whole­ peared in this paper during the past sale merchants. fore the British parliament that no few weeks from those who thought more appropriations for the Boer war Recent news from the Transvaal they owed it to the doctor as well as justifies President Kruger's refusal to will be asked, as the same is nearing any terms of peace that do hundreds of like sufferers to speak of an end. Reports from South Africa consider the good work that had been done for not provide for Boer independence. seem to be of 3 different tenor, how­ them. The wife of President Kruger of ever. We have heard just such re­ Transvaal died of pneumonia at Pre­ Many of these are well known to the marks as Bai four makes hundreds of toria a few days ago. She was 65 years editor, having been cured when tiie of age and the mother of 15 children. doctor was here before, he having limes already. The terrible heat has exhausted the spent two months in this city at that Dr. Darrin's Place of Business. B. G oldsmith , the capitalist and lemon supply in tiie East, and prices Dr Darrin.at Hotel Nash, Medford, politician, died July 23d, aged 69 increased rapidly. It seems that peo­ time, when we became favorably im­ and when necessary gives medicines pressed with his good work. years. He was formerly mayor of ple are nearly compelled to have lem­ Few doctors have had such a large in connection with electricity. The Portland, and served for several years ons. as chairman of the Democratic state Deeds, mortgage«, leases, bonds, practice as this physician, who is vis­ poor treated free from 10 to 11 daily, central committee. He did much bills of sale and every imaginable ited by scores of people everywhere lie except medicines. Those willing to of legal blanks—the latest and stops, and it Is well to note that the pay, 10 to 5; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, to give Oregon the administrations of kind best—are constantly on hand at T he doctor is not out for money alone, as 10 a m to 8 p m. Gov. Pennoyer, the best the state T imes office. Deafness, catarrh, eye, nose and is proved by numerous cases of poor ever had. Mr. G. was interested in Emmet Ejan, son of James Eagan, people he has cured who are unable throat, heart, liver, stomach, lung Rogue river valley in early days. was shot and Killed Saturday morn­ ing by Andy Lytle near Hay creek, to pay for the restoration of their troubles, errors of youth,blood taints, “T he End of the Deal” is the title Crook county. Lytle gave himself up health. The doctor owes his great gleet, Impotency, varicocele, hydro­ of an unusually good business serial to the sheriff. success partly to tiie mysterious pow cele, tumors, stricture and cross eye story which is to begin in an early Gen. Delarey, the Boer command- er of electricity, in whicli lie lias be­ a specialty. Surgical operations per­ number of The Saturday Evening er, believes that there is no hope of come so well versed. Electricity Is formed when necessary, All chronic intervention and that the«, ... . .. ' . male and female and private diseases Post of Philadelphia. A fatuous trans­ European Boers must fight to the bitter end in- tl'e w,,nder ™ the ™ "“«e treated at half his former ptices; for action of the Chicago Board of Trade dependently of all. I °» treatment is the acme ot perfection. ’ : It It nonotrutD^ ho conrot umhnehou nf is the basis upon which the author, penetrates f the secret ambushes of home treatment, or in that proportion The total membership of the A. O. Mr. Will Payne, has founded this U. W. in Oregon is now 9667, the num­ I disease and exterminates it, root and of time as the case may require. No striking romance of the wheat pit. A ber of 1470 having been initiated dur­ branch, forever. It removes the cases published except by permission charming love story runs through the ing the past year. The number of wretched symptoms of loathsome mal­ of the patient. All business relations stern and stirring plot. lodges is also increasing. adies and averts theirdreadful effects. with Dr Darrin strictly confidential. T he T imes was not mistaken when The Morgan-Harriman western rail­ It cures many of the most hopeless Letters of inquiry answered. Circu­ road trust will be the biggest thing cases and relieyes pains that every lars and question blanks sent free It said that Wm. J. Bryan was a of its kind, with 52.592 miles of rail­ genuine Democrat and would not way; but nobody has dared to predict known remedy failed in, and can be Patients unable to visit Dr Darrin sanction a licit from the decision of that it is going to be a good thing for substantiated by the evidence of hun­ during the week can do so on Sunday dreds who have been cured by Dr Dar­ from 10 a m to 8 pm. The doctor the late Ohio convention. G. A. its patrons, the people. rin. We could say more which we will remain until July 28tb. Seldom Those ramous little pills. DeWitt ’ s Groot, a prominent Democrat of Cleveland, wrote him in regard there­ Little Early Risers, compel your liver feel is due this eminent physician, more than one visit is necessary —after bowels to do their duty, thus giv­ that the patient can take home treat­ to, and Mr. Bryan emphatically set and ing you pure, rich blood to recuperate did space permit. ment. The doctor is prepared to per­ his seal of disapproval upon any your body. Are easy to take. Never DEAFNESS CUBED. form nearly all surgical operations. movement calculated to injure the gripe. City Drug Store Jacksonville Mr. Editor:—For years I have heard Democratic ticket. In no uncertain and Dr. J. llinkle Central Point. of Dr Darrin’s "Ten Minute Cures,” MEDFORD SQUIBS. language he informed the bolters Chas. Cecil Fitzmorris, who repre­ but confess I had little faith in him that they can expect no sympathy sented the Chicago American in the or the reported cures until lately, Mrs. R. Rouse went to Ashland race around the world, beat the from him. __________ record and also tiie representatives of when I mustered up faith enough to Tuesday. F ake publications which have the two other Hearst newspapers,mak- try.him for almost total deafness. 1 Mrs. Ileely of Jacksonville, mother heretofore enjoyed second-class mail ing the trip in a little more than 60 had been bothered with deafness for of Mrs. L. Lytle. Is visiting in Med­ rates of two cents a pound, the same days, and covering about 21,000 miles. about six years. The past few days I ford. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ankeny of The supreme tent of Knights of the was quite unable to bear any conver­ as legitimate newspapers, must here­ spent a day in Medford after pay the maximum postage for Maccabees has decided that all old sation and was nearly run over by a Sterlingvlile this week. members must be re-rated on the printed matter, or eight cents a same Dian as new members at the age team. Dr Darrin cured me with elec­ Myrtle Sutton of Jacksonville, pound. An explanatory statement at which they joined the Organization. tricity so I could hear a whisper. I the Mis» popular stenographer, made Med­ given out at the postoffice de­ This was done to iiave other members can never thank Dr Darrin enough, ford a pleasant visit Tuesday. partment regarding this order says: bear an equitable proportion of the and most emphatically recommend Mrs. H. Wendt of Jacksonville and expense of carrying them. "The action of Postma^er-creneral him to all. 1 have lived in Tolo, Jack- two her daughters were in Medford “ I am indebted to One Minute Smith is regarded as highly import­ Cute for my present good son county, Ore., the past three years a short time this week. ant. It is belieyed that when the ef­ Cough health and my life. 1 was treated in and will gladly answer all inquiries Geo. Kincaid, who has charge of fect of these changes is thoroughly J. IL Stewart’s ranch on upper Rogue x________ i vail I ’ vain by UWVLMIS doctors 1UI for 1UIJH lung VIUUU1C trouble iUl- fol- by letter or in person. -established many postal improvement s lowing la grippe. I took One Minute river, was in Medford last week. J. P. H arr . will foliow and l-centjetter postage (jougli Cure and recovered my health." P. King, a prominent miner will be made possible. To the Editor:— For two years 1 of Frank E. H. Wist. Madison. Ga. City Drug Josephine county, and his wife are Score Jacksonville and Dr. J. Hinkle have been troubled with a cough, visiting in Medford. They will locate T he labor organizations are trying Central Point. bronchitis and sciatic rheumatism. here. to make the Administration show its The run of salmon in the Columbia I have been under Dr Darrin’s treat­ G. P. Lindley and bis son George hand on the question of re-enactment this month is the largest since the at McCallister’s springs, accompa­ -of the Chinese exclusion law, which great season of 1896. Big catches are ment one month and feel no effect« of are nied by King Bros., who arc visiting cough or bronchitis, and my rheuma ­ reported by every boat, and canneries will expire next May. Mr. McKinley them. is suspected of not wishing the law and cold-storage plants are crowded tism is rapidly leaving me. Refer N. Langell, supervisor of the forest their fullest capacity. Prices still anyone to me at Gold Hill, Ore. re-enacted. The Republican man­ to rangers, has gone to Prospect, which remain at 6 to 7 cents per pound. At M H K oundtree . agers, excepting those living on the these rates the fishermen are making will be his headquarters during the summer. MORE CURES BT DR. DARRIN. Pacific coast, have always been in fa- pocketfuls of gold. yor of allowing the immigration of The long-expected story by Ralph Mrs. L. C. Kain, Mr». J.C. Murphy Senator Geo Chandler's son Charles, both Chinese and Japanese to America. Connor, author of "Black Rock” and Baker City, Ore., heart trouble and and Mrs. E. F. Hubert of Jacksonville For political reasons only did they al­ "The Sky Pilot,’’begins in the July general nervous debility; cured and were among our visitors during the past week. low the present exclusion law (which Magazine number of The Outlook. gained 30 pounds. is very loosely drawn and not severe The first two chapters of "The Man M. M. Gault, the machinist, was at J W Keeney, Long Creek, Grant enough in its requirements) to get on from Glengarry" contain an exciting & Reid’s mine, situated in account of the lumbermen in the county,Oregon, kidney complaint and Broad the statute books at all. Forest creek district, the forepart of North American wojds, and give pains in the back and down the scia­ the week, adjusting the machinery. T he Southern Pacific Co. has 829 promise of the vivid narrative to fol­ tic nerves; restored. He did a good piece of work. low in tiie successive numbers of The locomotives on its Pacific system,and Outlook. (S3 a year. The Outlook Mrs P Hiys’ daughter, southwest Three boys of tender age, two of 103 new ones will be added to that Company, 287 Fourth Avenue, New corner 20th and Marshall street, Tort­ whom are named Howard, broke into a dwelling-house one day tills week number shortly. Of these about 100 ¡York.) land, goitre (large neck) for years; and stole a watch and some other ar­ now use petroleum for fuel, about The weather that has l»een pretail­ cured with electricity alone. ticles, which they sold to a secondhand twenty barrels fer day each, and ail Ing east of the Rockies during the Ex-Sheriff A T Schoeps’ daughter, store. They were allowed to go upon will soon be equipped for burning oil. P“4'1, uionth has been record-break- ing; in in fact fact it it has has never never been been ap- ap- 513 Third St., Portland, loss of appe their own recognizance, but will prob­ , 5, . , r- ,,, , mg; The petroleum product of California pri|actied in the severity of its heat tite, liver complaint and rheumatic ably be sent to the reform school as soon as Judge Prim returns from his as developed at present will hardly hr damage it has done. On Tuesday neuralgia for six months; cured. vacation. supply the demand for tiie Southern ' t he t liermometer registered at Colum- D J Graham’s child, Springfield, Pacific alone, and it will be necessary s ,l‘us 'Ohio) 102degrees: Cincinnati 103; Wanted. . ’ — , , Terre Haute find 104; Indianapolis Ore., painfully afflicted with granu­ to draw upon the Texas supply unless j J05. Lobi,vllle )0.-,: Omaha, 106; St lated conjunctivitus, complicated Intelligent young men, from 17 to the output of I he state first named is Louis 107; Decatur (ill) 109. It is es- with ulcers of the eveballs for nine 19 years of age, having common school education, to learn mechanical Increased largely. While the price of timated that the following states months; cured. trades. For full information apply oil seem« to be loo low for profitable will lose. Kentucky •15,000,000; A Lindsley, news agent on the S P or write to Union Iron Works, 222 production at present, the uses for it Missouri J100 000.000: Kansas •100,000,- are being extended; and after a while 000:Nebraska •75.000.000: Iowa, *16,000,- R R. residence Mt Tabor, Oregon. Market St., San Francisco. the supply will not be equal to the 0)0; Indiana $13,997,388: Minnesota consumption, bronchitis and catarrh; demand. The Standard Oil Co. is do­ 35 pei cent. cured and gained fifteen ponuds. Difficult Digestion ing much against the native product. Summer complaint is unusually Ernest Rhodes, Pendleton, Ore., That Is dyspepsia. prevalent among children this season. L oan companies which violate A well developed case In the writer’s kidney trouble and diabetes; he had It makes life niirerable. the usury laws have received two family was cured last week by the to relieve his bladder hourly, day and Its sufferers eat not becanse they want to, severe blows from the Oregon supreme timely use of Chamberlain’s Colic, night all his life; cured in seven — but simply because they mutt. They know they uro Irritable and frettul; court this year. The second was ad­ Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy—one months by Dr Darrin. but they cannot be otlierwisc. of the best patent medicines manu­ W Hays, 490 Commercial street, They complain of a bail taste In the ministered last week, when Justice factured, and which is always kept at Wolverton characterized the scheme the home of ye scribe. This Is not In­ East Portland, Inflammation of mouth, a tenderness at the pit of the stom­ of the Home Building & Loan Com­ tended as a free puff for the company, neck of bladder and sciatic rheuma­ ach, an uneasv feeling of puffy fulness, pany as "radically wrong in morals as whodo not advertise with u«, but to tism, came on crutches to the doctor- headache, heartburn and what not. benefit little sufferers who may not The effectual remedy, proved by perma­ well as in law.’’ His opinion in the t.e within easy access of a physician. cured and left crutches at the doc­ nent cures of thousands of severe cases, la tor ’ s office. case at issue also said that “the pro­ No family should be without a bottle moters of the company were perhaps of this medicine In the house,especial­ F D Henricl, Montavilia, Ore., for­ Hoop'. PlLL. ar. tb. but caliürUc. fully conversant with the result that ly In summer-time —Lan»ing, lows, merly St Helens, Ore, lame back and Journal. For sale by City Drugstore. kidney trouble 4 years, cured; also his would follow the adoption of such a wife was cured of discharging ear and e-heme; but we may safely assume Long Cow!. deafness. mat a great majority of the stock­ Jones. c»n you tell me bow long cows holders and borrowersof the company ehould be minted’" Henson McCoy, Boyd, Oregon, deaf­ had no conception of its vicious char­ "The eatne as »bort ones, of oourae." ness and terrible pain In the ear and How ion«: do you here to take Ayer'« Pill«? IN NEWSPAPERS« acter." Loan companies have been Only » snort time; they cure quickly. head for six months until he was I ANYWHERE AT ANYTIMB ( exacting usurious interest in this Call «n or Writ« nearly crazy with restlessness and In­ -'ate for years under the apparent prx'ection ot the state law regarding somnia. Restored to health by elec E.C. 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