The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 22, 1901, Image 3

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    -^THE WEEKLY TIMES,
Containing Eight Pages of SPICY NEWS, and RELIABLE MATTER
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NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBEFORIT. ONLY $1.50 A YEAR.
than any Newspaper Published in Southern Oregon
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:
LI BUYS’ 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.
largest stock .
LOWEST PRICES
Orders filled with care at
NUNAN’S
Oregon.
J ackson ville
PROFESSIOLAL CARDS
GEO. O’B. DE BAR, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN
8UROEON,
AND
Jacksonville, Oregon.
•Office '.n Kahler'a Bulldlog, uD utalr«. Hee
Idence on California Niroet. bay or nl<nt
calls a Hended nromotly
J. M. KEENE, 0. D. 3
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY
Otncee >n the Adktna Deuel block,
Medford,
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Oregon.
H. D. NORTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Grant's Pass, Oregon.
WOfflco abovo 8 I*
LAWYER.
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Oregoa.
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ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
Jacksonville, Oregon.
•Will practice In all oourte of tke Stale. Of­
fice tn tec Court House laet door on the
rlrht from entrance
A. N. SOLISS,
attorney and counselor at law
Jacksonville. Oregon.
aWNotnrv I ubilo. Pi noticeli In all tho courte.
' Otico on Californie Street, bet. 4th and Sth.
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HOUGH,
attorney at law
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Oregon.
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OfUceover Halr-R.ddlo Hardware Store.
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Oregon.
THE COMMONER,
WILLIAM J. BRYAN
greatest of ease.” But this time it Isrt’t
on “his flying trapeze.” M. Santos-Du­
mont. the Brazilian aeronaut, who is in
Paris trying to win the Deutsch $20,-
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ATTORNEY AND OOUNHELOR AT LAW.
Saint Helen’s Hall,
Grant's Pass, Oregoa.
Practice« In ell the oourte
Building, up-etalre.
Dr. J.
Ot»oe In Bank
W. ODGBRS,
DENTIST
Medford, Oregoa.
•Haa permanently located In Aahland Jor‘¡a
practice of dentlatry. From •
oraotloaof over fot. teen yearn I am pre­
pared to guarantee «ultra aatlafaotlon
LIPPINCOTT'S
MAGAZINE*
MONTHLY
A FAMILY LIBRARY
The Best in Current Literature
12 CouffLSTt N ovels Y early
MANY SHORT STORIES ANO
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
>2.50 PER year ; 25 CTS. A COPY
CONTINUED STORIES A
every numser complete in itself
A Board
ing and Day
School fo-
Girls
Ojiened its 32d
year with a
full corps of
well trained
teachers. It
comprises four
departments :
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Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten.
A cts gently
o
K idneyc .
The Academic department offers four courses—the
Classical, Latin, Scientific, the English and College
AND BOV
Preparatory.
Special advantages in Music. Native French teacher, resident. C leanses T he
Under the patron*«« of the School ar« NORMAL IINngRdANTNN TRAININO CLASSM
nduoted b, a Speolallat.
Separate Home and Special Regu.atlona for Paat Oraduatea and Mature Studenta
a»-For circular« and other Information addreaa
NIBS ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prlnolpal.
VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY!
MORMON BISHOPS* PILLS have bean la t»a
Over 60 year« by the leader« of the Mormon Church and their
follower«, roninvely curt*« the wont cam« In old and young
arlaing from effect« of saW-abuea, diwipatlon. exceiac«, or cigarette amoklng. Cnraa La««
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Twitching
Eye-
tlon. Nlnva Qalchavaa oí I»l«hurga, «topa Narvaua
function.
Don’t get
lilla, Kffe<t«are Imni*v1l*te Impart vigor and ywtvncv toavarv CENTS
do.pond.nt,
op.-d wnanm organa. Stimulate«
donond. nt. a cura
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1» al
«1 hand.
nano, Rj.torri.maltundave
iw.uirr, eninii,
thel.r»;.!
re «er*.
«er<. «Or.
60c. a
* bov,
box, (1 « for fl.00
.M by
bv mall.
malí. A written guarantaa, to Cura at
the
Train and nerve co
mona; rafuudea, wlth * boxea. Circulara trae.
50
Arilr«««, BISHOP REMEDY COn San Francla««, Oal.
Terms tor local agents will be sent on appli­
cation. All money should be sent by P. O. or­
der express ordsr, or by bank draft on New
York or Chicago. Do not send Individual
checks or stamps.
Times Clubbing Rates.
THS COMMONER per year with
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Address
TIMES PRINTING CO.
Jacksonville. Ore.
X* Office in R«<1 Men's Building.
ROBT. 6. SMITH,
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Ladies' Shirt Waists closing out at cost . Bargains in
them.
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 SI
per pair.
Boys’launderied shirts assorted colors and sizes, *35
to 50 cents.
Men's percale shirts and shirts with extra length in
sleeve, etc. Bow ties of latest shades and designs.
Medford, Oregon.
How Joka Fell From Gwaeo.
Chinese servant stories are epidemic.
Bananas, oranges and lemons can
J. O. Booth has been sojourning at Here's one, and It's true:
always be found at Wetterer’s.
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Colestin.
A west side woman a few days ago
A man in Calaveras county, Calif.,
Miss Mollie John of Williams is was boasting to a caller of the virtue«
is hatching pheasants in incubators.
visiting in Grant’s Pass.
of her Mongolian cook, and she empha­
Only 9 per cent, of the soldiers
sized the latter’s systematic method«
Miss
Maud
Williams
is
visiting
Miss
actually engaged in war are killed on
as his special strong point
Anna
McCarthy
at
Ashland.
the held of battle.
“John finishes his work at precisely
Mrs. Amy Booth nolmes Is quite the same minute every evening,” said
Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of
sick
at
ber
home
at
Bakersfield,
Calif.
light drinks, fresh candies, nuts,
she proudly. “I always know exactly
tropical and other fruits, etc.
*
An anti-saloon league has been or­ where he Is and what he is doing at
ganized
at
Grant's
Pass
by
Rev.
J.
F.
any time of the day.”
>
King Edward of England has al­
ready won 9100,000 on horse races this Tout.
‘‘Well, wbat Is he doing now?” was
season. The king is a great gambler.
Mrs. Dr. Kremer went to San Fran­ isked.
The celebrated Snap Shot, the best cisco last ween, accompanied by her “Let me see. It is 7 o’clock. Well,
medicine in the world for allaying In­ daughter Hazel.
he has just flnished putting the dishes
flammation in uian or beast, can be
J. H. Ahlf, who has been spending away and at this moment is sweeping
found at Dr. Robinson’s diug several months in Europe, and partic­ the kitchen. Come, let's go out and see
store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central ularly in Germany, returned last If I’m not right.”
Point. Try it.
week.
They started through tlie dining
“Oh, you cruel boy, to take those
Mrs. J. D. Hayes of Portland is room and found everything in its place,
eggs out of the nest! Think of the visiting her old home in Josephine as prophesied. In the pantry the dishes
mother bird when she comes”—
county. Jeff, is now a Pullman car were neatly arranged in their custom­
• “The mother bird’s dead miss.”
conductor, running on the O. R. & N. ary place. Then they opened the
“How do you know that?”
R. R.
kitchen door.
“1 see It In your hat.”
H. A. Corliss and Mr. Boynton, ac­ There in the center of the room was
A Great Bend, Kan., correspondent companied by their wives, left Grant’s John, and he was complacently wash­
of the Kansas City Journal writes: Pass for the upper valley last week, ing himself in the disbpan!
“Standing wheat in the field at noon and may extend their trip to Klamath The embarrassed mistress and ber
to-day, harvested, threshed, ground county.
convulsed guest retired in haste, and
into flour, baked into bread in large
J. Wolke, the well-known hardware the servant problem was dropped.—
quantities by a bakery and sold around
town for fl o’clock supper was a record dealer, while hunting in the vicinity Milwaukee Sentinel.
breaker in this county this afternoon of A. Fetsch’s ranch in the southern
in quickness of conversion of standing Dart of the county, lost his way and
Andersen’« Childlike Vanity.
wheat in the field to the bread plate.*' was lost 24 hours.
“Hans Christian Andersen,” said one
H. L. Truax has been telling the who saw him often, “was the most
P. T. Thomas, Sumterville, Ala:
that
___ southern Oregon
„ has charming egotist I ever knew.” When
“I was suffering from dyspepsia when Oregonian
troubled considerably by forest the Danish crown prince brought home
I commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia been
tires this season. The atmosphere is his Swedish bride in the summer of
Cure. I took several bottles and can dense
smoke on account of fires 1869, a great assemblage of people
digest anything.” Kodol Dyspepsia in the with
woods
along Rogue river, near
Cure Isjheonly preparation contain, Merlin, and two
saw mills, those of stood in the streets of Copenhagen to
ing all the natural digestive fluids. Hefllng and Nice,
have been shut see the royal couple pass.
It gives weak stomachs entire rest, down, the crews being
compelled to In one group were several distin­
restoring their natural condition. tight tire in order to save
guished women and the great story
City Drugstore, Jacksonville, and Dr. timber. The Southern Pacific valuable
Co.
has
teller, Hans Christian Andersen. The
J. Illnkle, Central Point.
issued a circular to its employes, urg­ women occupied front seats at the win­
ing
them
to
use
their
efforts
as
far
as
A. J. Cottingham went to Washing­
dow and received marked attention
ton county, Ark., to see his sister,and possible toward stopping the tires.
from the court dignitaries in the pro­
while there was taken with flux
cession.
A Worthy Institution.
(dysentery) and was very bad off. He
Some one in the company remarked
deefdea to try Chamberlain’s Colic,
The following extract from a let­ that this particular window seemed to
Cholera and Diarrliiea Remedy, and ter just at hand shows the confidence
peculiar attractions.
was so much pleased with the prompt
school boards in the State Normal possess
“
Oh.
yes.
” said the aged poet, pleased
cure which it effected that he wrote of
Drain: “We want a thorough and
the manufacturers a letter in praise at
and happy in his seat, where he had
strong
lady
teacher
—
one
who
has
had
of their medicine. Mr. Cottingham several terms outside experience, as been seen by nobody. “Everybody
resides at Lockland, Ark. This rem­ well as the advantage of your train­ knows me.”
edy is for sale by City Drugstore.
ing department.”
The quiet smile that went round the
Canaries, which are originally green The president of the school was able group had no trace of unkindness. His
and gray la color, were native to the to recommend a teacher for the posi­ childish vanity was one of the amiable
islands from which they take their tion.
traits of the gentle old man. Every­
name, and were first taken to Eng­ That class of teachers is being body k»“w and loved IL
land on ships plying between English sought, and this fact is turning stu­
ports and the south of t rance. From dents towards the Normal. The Nor­
• this stock have been derived a num- mal aids its graduates in securing po­
1 ber of distinct varieties, such as the sitions. The T eachers ’ R eview
crested, the green, the lizard, which C lass will be found of great benefit
imitates the reptile in its variegated to those needing review work for ex­
markings, and tlie Belgian, which has aminations.
i
Then the baby is most like-
Address the Piesident, Drain, Or.
a strange, hump-backed appearance.
I ly nervous, and fretful, and
Mrs. Hearst of San Francisco,widow
Land for Sale.
J doesn’t gain in weight.
of the late Senator Hearst, has caused
I have 1560 acres of iand, all in one
tlie ground to be broken on the Mc­
Cloud river, Calif., for a half-million tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It
’ Emulsion
dollar summer resort, including resi­ is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, « is the best food and medicine
dence, outbuildingsand enclosed park. 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 ? for teething babies. They
Her grounds are situated Detween the miles from Medford. I will sell this
gain from the start.
Wheeler and Waterhouse tracts. The land in tracts of 100 acres up until all
Send for a free sampte.
home of the aborigines is being trans­ is sold, at #10 per acre. It is good
SCOTT A BOWNE. Chemist«.
formed into the mansionary habita­ farming and grazing land, and a good
40, jr- Peart Street.
New '
tion of California’s millionaire classes. stock range on the outside. I will
50c. and $1.00; alt druggiat».
The McCloud river for its entire sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a
lengtti is now owned by private tract. Inquire of Wx. B ybee , Jack
parties.
sonville Or.
Farmers can hardly give too much
Carter Creek Springs.
attention to the cleansing of their
laaued.Weekly at Lincoln, Neb.
U
miles
from Steinman station or
fields from noxious growths. The laws
require this to be done, but the laws 12 miles south of Ashland. Pleasant
on this subject are generally ignored. accommodations for campers, tine
Every man who has an acre of ground mineral water and vapor baths.
and tills the soil has a personal inter­ Rates—50 cents per person per week
Editor and Publisher.
est in keeping the land clean. One of for camping. Including use of vapor
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the greatest pe«ts that can get into baths. Special rates for families.
TERMS—Payable in Advance.
Address J oseph Z urcher ,
the farmers' fields is the Canada
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Siskiyou, Oregon.
tnistle. It is a most persistent
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grower, spreading chiefly under
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ground and defying all ordinary
tie sail •tt-rcsirn me Aar.
WNo traveling canvassers are employed.
methods of destruction.
“He sails through the air with the
| Scott s
We Are Coming to Town
H. B. Nye’s Racket Store
I
! Toe thing
J. H. MESSNER, Manager.
REAMES,
attorn ey - at - l * w ,
Jscksoavllle.
Guarantee best material and workmanship in wagon
and repair work of all kinds. Conijietent machinists
for threshing and other machinery. Our wheelwright's
work stands the test of summer roads. Charges al­
ways reasonable. Horses shod by us are always ready
for use.
of Ladies* Shirt Waists.
P. P. PRIM A SON,
Grant*« Paaa.
Central Point, Oregon,
To See Nye's Closing Out Stock
amoe In Red Men'« Bu Id I nit
A. C
Snowy Butte Shop
D A L . Co '■ Store.
Win. M. COLVIG,
Jacksonville,
Name is Synonymous with Excellence
and the
JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS
DlSPEE-s-
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OVERCOMES ^ -
^BITUAL
M. SANTOS-DUMONT.
000 prise for a flying machine that will
travel at least ten meters a second and
be under the control of the operator,
has made several very interesting and
partially satisfactory trials. He has
sailed bla machine from the Aero club
grounds at St Cloud to and around tbe
Eiffel tower and part of tbe way back,
when his power was exhausted. Santos-
Dumont is confident that be will soon
lie able to exceed all former tests and
that before the year ends be will bav«
won the prize.
Ckseae.
Buy Vue litHVINt - M *N
GllfvRNIA pG ^Yi’Vi’
remur‘umujii rau »<*■ n«t.:uL
The doctors eay that cheese will di­
gest everything except Itself, and why
It doe« not digest Itself may be guessed
when it la known that after a certain
treatment It becomea like leather.