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©be Democratic Jaimea. X — JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 1. 1901. 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: LIBBYS’ CHIPPED and CORNED BEEF; LUNCH TONGUE and BONE LESS PIG’S FEET, UNDERWOOD'S DEVILED HAM and SOUSED MACKEREL, GERMAN, FRENCH and AMERICAN SARDINES, VIENNA SAUSAGE, PATE D’FOIS GRAS, VAN CAMP’S MACARONI and CHEESE; FANCY CREAM CHEESE, BEST CANNED SALMON and OYSTERS, CHOICE HAMS, BACON and LARD. larcest stock . Orders filled with care at LOWEST PRICES. NUNAN’S Oregon Jacksonville / PROFESSIONI CARDS. GOE. O'B. DE BAR, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jacksonville, Oregoa. "Office in Kahler'! Buildlog. up«tatrs. Res idence on California street. Dav or night olila alteoded promollx J. M. KEENE. D. D. S. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Olfices .u the Adkins Deuel block, Mogford, Orogaa. H. D. NORTON, ATTORNEY ANU COUNSELOR AT LAW, Grant** Paaa, Oregon. i The Name ia Synonymous with Excellence and the Snowy Butte Shops Central Point, Oregon, Guarantee liest material and workmanship in wagon and repair work of all kinds. Comjietent machinists for threshing and otlirr machinery. Our wheelwright’s work stands the test of summer roads. Charges al ways reasonable. Horses shod by us are always ready for use. J. H. MESSNER, Manager. ___ Office above 8 P D. A L. Co a Store. p Wia. M. COLVIG, LAWYER. Oretoa. JacAaoavIlle, To See Nye’» Closing Out Stock «moa la Red Men'« Bu Id lag of Ladies’ Shirt Waists. P. P. PRIM A SON, ATTORNEYS ANU COUNSELORS a V LAW Jacksonville, Oregon. ■Will practlce In all eourts ot tke Stale. Ot- Boe In the Court House last door on tbe right from entranne. A. N. SOLISS. attorney and oounbelor at law Jacksonville. Orelos. V Notare I ubilo. Pi sctlcee In all tbe courte. Offioe oo California Street, bei. tth and »ih. A \ A. C HOUGH, ATTORN EY-AT LA W Va Paa*. - - . We Are Coming to Town Gregna. Ladies' Shirt Waists closing out at cost. Bargains in them. All-over lace and embroidery, daint le<t 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 SI per pair. Roys'launderied shirts assorted colors and sizes, 735 to 50 cents. Men’» percale shirts and shirts with extra length in sleeve, etc. Bow ties of latest shades and designs. H. B. Nye’s Racket Store Medford, Oregon. Jffloe over Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store. A. E. REAMES, ATTOR NE Y-A T-L a W, Jacksoavllle, • Oregon. Practice! la all the oourtf aulldlug. up-ataira. Offioe la Bank Mrs J. W. Clark la laying tbe foundation for 1 bis new bouse. ' E. A . Mack, our landlord, was at tbe county- seat tbli week. Mlsasa Wilson are visiting in Jacksonville, guests of Misses Hulfer. Pal Stidham bas returned from California, and will engage in painting. W. A. Mass Intends to erect a neat residence, and Is hauling lumber Uerefor. Misses Nettle Lee and Bettie Oleson have returned from Hornbrook, Calif. Mrs. J. H. Gay has been at Ashland, visit ing her sister, Mrs. J. E White. Miss Nora Sydow.tbe popular school teacher, got back from San Francisco Friday. Prof. Hahby bas bought ot H. Corum the Bert Newton property. The price paid was »350. Heading and threshing are progressing rapid ly In this vicinity. Wheat la turnlug out well. I. C. Robnett. our popular merchant, and his wife drove over to Jacksonville one day this week. E. Pleasant, W. H. Norcross and tbelr fami lies started for Crescent City Wednesday, to take a look at tbe ocean Oscar Kincaid came down from eastern Ore gon to attend the funeral of his mother, which took place last Saturday. Mrs. W. B. Kincaid, a pioneer of southern Oregon, died July 30th. and her remains were burled In the Central Point cemetery Saturday, Rev J Marley officiating. Mart. Welch met with a bad accident while helping to move W. J Freeman's house last week The lever to the capstan broke and bit him on the thigh, just below the hip joint. w T Leever ia In s critical condition A few weeks ago he fell down,and Dr Cole thinks tbe bone near tbe hip joint received a fracture. Mr L. has been In a helpless state for a long time. Sports for the Coming Fair. Among tbe new and Interesting features ot the district fair, to be held in Ashland In Sep tember for five days, will be three base-vall games sad a band oontest. Tbe first game takes place Wednesday, Sept. 18th, between the Grant’r. Pass and Ashland nines, for a purse ot MO; the second on Thurs day, Sept 18th, between the Eagle Point and Medford uluea. tot a like purse; the third will be for a purse of »76. on Friday, Sept. 30th. be tween the victors of the two previous games, for the championship of the district. Tbe games will begin at i p. «., and should prove quite interesting and attractive. Tbe band contest will take place within the Chautauqua grounds. Thursday evening, Sept. 30tb, at 7 o'clock, for a purse of »150, tbe first prize being (100 and the second 150. All the bands la the district are eligible to contest. No entrance fee will be required for these purses, and the actual contestants of each day will be admitted free to the ball grounds. The members ot each band contesting for tbe purses will be admitted free to the Chautauqua grounds on the evening ot the contest. Tbe contesting nines will have the right to choose their own umpires, and all g^mes must be to a finish, or no money will be awarded. Tbe contesting bands will each choose one of Its members, who together will constitute a board for the selection ot judges to decide the contest There will be musical, literary and other en tertainments during every evening of the fair. ing and Day School for Girls và V> ’ For Sale. The Best In Current Literature 12 C omplktk N ovels Y early MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS S2.S0 per year ; 25 era. a cofy NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITBELV VIM! VIGOR! VITALIK 1 MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS have bean In tv over 60 years by the leaders ot the Mormon Church and their followers. Positively cures the worst cases In old and young .Hsing from effects of mil abuse. dlMipatlon, excesses, or clfarette smoking. CArna Last Manlta*d lmpot.noy, Lent Power, NlgKt-Lwssea, Npermntorrhoen, Insomwla, Pains lx Baek>OICvfl Dasires. Rnmlnal f.ralMin»», lJU*« Bach, N»rvoms DabilWy. roeelo, or Cewatl*«» Readarha, Undtnass *a Marry. I-»sa •< Ne>«..m, VarU Twltrhlog ot Kjrv- tlon. «top* tkalrkaess ot Dtwharga. Rlopa Nawaaa llda. Fffectsare Immidlate. Impart vigor and jwtenev to every CENTS innctlon. Don’t get aim. nesiorv* »m*>., wM.oigsns. Stimulates tha'bralnahd nerve on «er». 60c. a box. 8 for »2.64 by mail. A written guarantee, to curs or niouev rctuudeu, with 6 boxes. Circular! tree. A Positive weiMB. trades. For full information apply or write to Union Iron Works, 222 Market St., San Francisco. Scott’s Emulsion A Tank. To be honest, to be kind, to earn a little and to spend less, to make, upon the whole, a family happier by his presence, to renounce where that shall be necessary and not to be imblttered, to keep a few friends, but these with out capitulation; above all. on the same grim conditions to keep friends with himself—here Is a task for all that a man has of fortitude and delicacy.— Robert Louis Ntevenaon. will change a sickly baby to a plump, romping child. Only one cent a day, think of it. Its as nice as cream. Send for a free sample, and try it. SCOTT & BOWNfc Chemists, <09-4’5 Pe*rl Street, New York. 90c. and $1.00; all druggist». Beai» the Birutuia Most Carlon* Thing. 50 Ad d rare, BISHOP REMEDY CO., San Franolae«, Cal. Much Reading for Little Money. Only 50 Cents »Several rears ago I suffered severely from female weakness. prolapsua, sad a»enarrha|Sa, sad used Dr. Herve’s Favorite Prescription with splendid effect." writes Fannie Shettnn. *f Washington, town »Glad I have not needed It for a few yearn past, hut if t should hsve any return of the old trouble would suraly try * Fa vorite Prescription.' I have reccmmended it to a number of mv lady friends. I always tell them to try a bottle, and if they are not bene fited, by it I will pay for the medicine. Ia every case they have spoken in praise of it* MAKES BON G MANCA WEAK WOMEN MOHIN ST STRONG AN» MCK WOMEN WELL. I. G. Moon was in Jacksonville this week, oa business connected with his mill at Provolt. A. Conklin of the Mining Journal lias returned from his trip to Buffalo a id Boise city. E. M. Albright of Waldo district, the enterprising miner,was in Grant’s Pass a few days ago. John Blalock has moved to his mines in Grave creek district, accom panied by his family. Henry Walter of The Oregon, who has been recuperating at the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walter of Humbug, returned to Grant’s Pass this week, fully restored. Hon. John P. Jones, U. S. senator from Nevada, who ha« been looking after his Interests in Mt. Reuben dis trict, being one of the principal men thereof,speaks highly of southern Ore» gon and its future. The Observer says that the late Geo. C. Booth of Wilderville com mitted suicide by taking strychnine, leaving a wife and several children in destitute circumstances. His friends deny this, however, and say he died from natural causes. The Grant’s Pass Tailoring Co. has been kept busy ever since It began business, and has turned out more suits of clothes by far than any like establishment in southern Oregon. Good fits,best materials, lowest prices is the motto of Messrs. Larsen and Matthew. Paid For Hi» Time. Retail Market Report. Tom Brown, tbe cashier of the Bank The following quotations were of California, was pestered the other made up this afternoon, and is an day by a promoter who persisted In impartial report of the prices paid explaining to him an invention which by Jacksonville dealers: Wheat—oOiafiOc per bushel. be claimed would bring fame and for Flour—91.50 091.60 per 100 pound» tune to him if lie could only enlist tbe Oats—40c to 50c per bushel. aid of some one to assist him in intro Barlev—Rolled, 91.25 per cental. ducing It. But Brown had beard such Hay—Per ton, baled, 910. fairy tales before, and so be got snap Potatoes--91.50 per hundred. py and brought matters to a business Onions—IcOH per pound. basis. "My time Is very valuable,” he Butter—25c(<i50c per roll. said, "and I cannot allow you to take Beans—3O5c per pound. up any more of It.” “How valuable?” Lard—13¡c per pouud. Eggs—15c per dozen. asked the promoter. "A dollar a min Sugar- -D G. 96.40 per cwt. ute," said Brown, with au air of dis Poultry—92.50 to 93.00 per dozen missal. as be turned to bis desk and Hams—15 and 16c per pound. rustled the papers in a farewell to you Shoulder»—124c per pound. sort of way. "Then I’ll take 20 min Side Bacon—lOWlUc per pound. utes.” said tbe promoter as be laid a large piece of glitter on tbe banker's desk. He took tbe full time and rat tled along until be bad quite finished, devoting bls last few seconds to an earnest promise to call again. Then to make your baby strong and tbe cashier sat back In his chair and well. A fifty cent bottle of wondered on which side he should en ter his $20.—San Fraucisco Argonaut Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten. MONTHLY MAGAZINE A F amily L ibrary Fred. Cheshire has returned from San Francisco. Mrs. Fred. Miller is being visited by her sister, Miss Little of Medfcrd. Miss Ida Williams has been visit ing Miss Mabel Palethorpe of Ashland. A Farm of 720 acres, located on Rogue River, suitable tor grain and fruit culture or stock raising; has ample building* and .enclng. The Chicken-Pox. A Placer Mine, in operation, equipped with pipe and giant; also some quartz properties. "Mamma. I guesa I'm going to bare the -___ I will sell tor __ cash or _____ lake Ln in part part pavment pavmer* chicken pox. I round a leather in bed tbis property in Terms, , morning.” in or or adjacent to lo Ashland. --------------------- one-half down, balance in easy payments at 6 Keep tbe children's bowel» all rlgbt by giv per cent. Call on or address, ing them Ayer's Pills now and then. and they H. L. WHITE. wiil not be ao liable to take these contagious Lock Box 35 Ashland. Or<gon. diseases ______________ A woman haa> a right to be positive m I Dr. J. W. ODOBRS. matters wtiich are matters of personal knowledge and expert eace. Every wom- The Academic department offers four courses—the DENTIST aa who has nsed Dr. Pierce's Favorite Classical, Latin, Scientific, the English and College Prescription for diseases of the womanly Medfard, Oragaa. argans is positive aa to its wonderful Preparatory. _____ ■Has permanently located In Ashland for ? the value, and confidently recom ...... ........«• From _______ Special advantages in Music. Native French teacher, resident. curative yraotlcs of ». dentistry. a eoatiaued oontla mends it to similar sufferers. praotloeof over fourteen yean I am pre Women who suffer from inflammation, Under tbe patronage of the School are «ORMAL E1MDER0ARTBH TRAINING CLAMM pared to guarantee entire eatlefaetlon nduoted by a Specialty. alceratian, female weakness, ar nervous Bogarato Mor .0 and Special Regulatleaa far Peet Graduates and Matara Stadeata diseases caused by disease of the wajn- aaly organs will find a complete cureby a^For circular, .nd otW information addro.. ELIANOB TKBBETT8i Pr1aelpal. the use of " Favorite Prescription." LIPPINCOTT'S ----- .. B JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. The New York World has got the coat of printing down to a minimum. Its latest offer ot its monthly newspaper-magazine is inter esting,if from no other cause than that it shows the acme of • how much for how little.” The Monthly World is a 33 page magazine with colored cover. Its pages are about the size of the pages of the Ladies' Home Journal, and It is copiously illustrated in half-tone. The illus trations are the result of the best artistic skill, aided by all the latest printing-press ap- pliances. making a magazine unrivaled in the quality ot its contents and its appearance. Each issue oontains stories of romance, love, adventure, travel; stories of fiction and fact; stories of things quaint and curious, gathered together from all over the world; the results ot scientific research and editorial reviews It numbers among lta contributors the leading literary men and women of the day. A feature each month Is a full page portrait of the most famed mau or woman ot the moment In the public eye. In collecting and preparing for publication tbe literary matter and art sub jects tot the Monthly World no expense is spared. The New York World will send six numbers ot this newspaper-magazine on re To Found ■ Model Town. eelpt of 15 cents in stamps Address The A gigant.c scheme Is afloat to round a great World, Pulitzer Building. New York. model Industrial town In the e&elern part ot She Didn't Wear a Maak, the country, where shall be gathered a variety of manufacturers and an army of employes, But bar beauty, mm . completato under social conditions; the town and manu hidden by sore«, bfotchwBaAjiaapfljjl factures to be organized according to the most till she used Bucklen’s Arnica Salves approved business metbods, with the highest Then they vanished as will eruptions, regard to the physical and Intellectual welfare fever sores, boils, ulcers, carbuncles of its residents. Fifty years ago a medicine was and felons from its use. Infallible founded which also bad in view the welfare of tor cuts, corns, burns, scalds and humanity. This was Hostetter's Stomach piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at City Bitters, a remedy famed the world over for its Drug Store. cure of dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion, Wanted. belching, insomnia, biliousness, nervousness and malaria, fever and ague. As a strength Intelligent young men, from 17 to ening tonic and blood purifier it Is unequaled. 19 years of age, having common A trial will certainly oonvince you of Its ,-alue. school education, to learn mechanical I Opened its 32d year with a full corps of well trained ga teachers. It m » comprises four departments : ROBT. G. SMITH, Graat'a Paa*. Oragaa. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. Saint Helen's Hall, Office tn Red Men’e Building. ATTORNEY AND OOUNSELOR AT LAW. Banana«, otauges and lemons can always be found at Wetterer’s. * The country editor is kept busy these days rustling wood and potatoes tor tbe winter campaign. Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of light drinks, fresh candies, nuts, tropical and other fruits, etc. * Senator Clark of Montana confirms the report that he has purchased a big copper and coai property in Siberia. Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, etc., In book form, can always be ob tained at T he T imes Printing House. Age is not all decay; it Is the ripen ing, tbe swelling of tbe fresh life within that withers and bursts tbe husk. California has a law which makes It a misdemeanor to work more than six days in one week, except in case of emergency. Hereafter orders will be drawn on ail money-order offices in either Can ada or Cuba, for which only domestic rates will be charged. Since Uncle Sam succeeded in col lecting bis due from tbe Sultan of Turkey European creditors have been trying to find out how he did it. Tbe San Francisco brewers have raised the price of steam beer, and the schooners will be cut down to or dinary sloops with thick bottoms by retailers. The latest report of the Anaconda M. Co., Montana, states tbe cost for mining during the year 1900 was 93.97 a ton, and for smelting, refining and treatment charges generally 94.14 a ton. When you want a modern, up-to- date physic try Chamberlain's Stom- a:h and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents. Samples free at City Drug Store. The celebrated Snap Shot, the best medicine in tbe world for allaying in- tlarumatijn in man or beast, can be found at Dr. Robinson’s diug store, also at Dr. Hinkle's, Central Point. Try it. In the West oil and water, it seems, go hand and band. Tbe search for petroleum on tbe Mohave desert in California has resulted in tbe devel opment of a supply of artesian water wtiich is destined in time to prove of more value than oil. Coleman and James Younger, after their 25 years in the Minnesota state prison, for blowing up a bank and i I murdering two or three men, have been pardoned, and will begin work as salesmen for a St. Paul dealer in gravestones and monuments. You can never cure dyspepsia by dieting. What your body needs is plenty of good food properly digested. Then if your stomacirrwill not digest it Kodol Dyspepsia Cuie will. It contains allof tiie 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 life, health, strength, ambition, pure blood and good, healthy appetite. City Drug Store Jacksonville and Dr. J, Hinkle Central Point. The best suggestions offered, be cause obviously the most surely bene ficial to the great mass of the people, are those which look to the creation of free hospitals for poor consump tives, the blind and tbe crippled, and to tbe establishment of more free-for- jall schools for technical instruction and manual training. All philan- trophic money thus invested goes di rectly on one hand to relieve human misery that cannot otherwise be lightened, and on the other hand to enlarge the useful knowledge of the people and thereby increase their power to help themselves. No. 62 I Mm. Qtrtuer (who wants to know everything)—Now, what do yon con sider to be tbe most curious thing you ever saw, professor? Professor Trotter—A woman, madam. —Harlem Ute. r.