The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 29, 1901, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 1901.
V ol . XXX.
■ 09
BRIEF MENTION.
J THIS SPACE
RESERVED
FOR THE
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FALL OPENING
At NUNAN’S,
j
g Jacksonville, Oregon.
Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
z
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
GEO. O'B. DE BAR, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON,
Did you ever compare a delicious, flaky,
delicately browned loaf of bread made
trom
Jecknenvtlle, Orefiea.
dWOffico tn Kahler's Hulldin«, up-atalra. Rea
Idenoo on California street. bar or night
call« alienuou promnllx
«1. M. KEENE, D. D. S.
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY.
Offioes ,n tbe Adkins Deuel blook,
Medford,
Oretoa.
H. D. NORTON,
attorney and counselor at law ,
Grant’s Pass, Oregon.
Snowy Butte Flour
With the sad results achieved from the use of cheaper flour?
The out, the highest triumph of cookery—the most useful of
all the arts; the other, a monument to wasted energy, blasted
hopes and poor judgment. But why continue the compari­
son? If you have made the mistake in the past, trying to
exist on inferior flour, redeem yourself bv ordering Snowy
Butte flour only in future.
Every up-to-date dealer
Handles it
»«-Office above S P D. A L. Co '• Store.
Wm. M. COLV1G,
LAWYER.
Jacksonville.
Oregon.
•Wdffioe in Red Men'« Uj Idin«.
At Medford Racket Store,
Other New Things
SKIRTS.
P. P. PRIM A SON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
Jacksonville, Oregon.
dW* Will practice tn all court« of tbe Slate. Of-
floe In the Court House last door on the
rirbt from entrance
A. N. SOLISS,
Crash, plain and polka dot Belts and Belt Buckles of the
40c to $1.25
latest designs
Duck, plain and polka dot, Up-to-date hair ornaments,
$1.00 to $1.26
hairpins, etc.
Ladies' Wrappers and Sun- Purses, pocketbooks, combs,
bonnets cheap
brushes, crimpers, curling
Also muslin underwear
irons
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Jacksonville. Oregoa.
iwNotary Tubllc. Pi ncttcee tn all tbe oourta.
OSce on California Street, bet. «th and Sth.
A. C
HOUGH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
...
Orest's Pass,
Stationery, contribution envelopes, pens, pencils,
Soaps, perfumes, toilet articles, notions and novelties.
Telescopes of various sizes and reasonable prices.
Substantial Shawl Straps, extra length.
Everything, both useful and ornamental, can 1>e found at
the RACKET STORE.
Oregon.
H.
Office over Hatr-R.ddle Hardware Store.
. NYE.
A. E. REAMES,
A T T O R N E Y-A T-L A W.
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
aaroffice tn Red Men'« Building.
ROBT. G. SMITH,
attorney and counselor at law .
MAX MULLER & CO.
Jacksonville, Or.,
Grant’s Pass, Oregoa.
SW Practican tn all the oourta
Building, upstairs.
Dr. J.
Offioe tn Bank
W. ODGBRS.
dentist
Are the Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boot
and Shoes. Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco
Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc.
Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best
Medford, Oregea.
•Ha« permanently *°®a‘*llnA»hlandfor the
practice of dentistry. Prom a «’“‘‘■‘y*1
precitos of over fourts«u year« I am pre­
pared to guarantee entire «atl«faotlon
LIPPINCOTT'S i
I
MONTHLY MAGAZINE.*
I
A FAMILY LIBRARY
The Best In , Current Literature
12 C omplete N oveub Y early
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2.50 pea yeas : 25 ctb . a copy
«O CONTINUED STORIES.'
j
I every
number complete in itoelp
GIVE
US A CALL
VISORI VITALITY!
MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS
have bean in use
over HO year« by the leadara ot the Mormon Chnroh and their
follower«. Positively cum
follower*.
cures tha
«he worit
worn eases in
In old and
And young
• riling from effect« of st-lt-ebiiM, dissipation, «cerne«, or cigarette smoking. Carse Less
Maafie
ad, u lanpatenov, Lsst
Lae* Pawar. NIwM-Lossss, Hpai
Maaheed
lassatala,
Tala a In Baek, Evil Desir*«, Ramlnal Kmlealaw«, Lasae
Headache, Unfltasss te Marry, Less eg •«■•«, Vert-1
eweole, ar Coa stipa»
tian, Rtane QalekasM eg Di.eharge, Ntspe Nsrvssi I
Twitchlagsi Bps»
lids. Effect« are Immediate. Impart vigor and potency to everv I CENTS function. Don't
......
get
despondent, a cure la at hand. Reatore* «mall, underdo»■<! KUtUaorgana. Stimulate«
the brain and nerve co ter«. Wc. s box.« for «2.40 by mall. A written guarantee. to sura at
money refunded, with c boxes. Circular« tree.
50
Add ra as, BISHOP REMEDY CO„ San Franolaen, OaL
Oity Drug Store Jacksonville, Oregon.
No. 69.
A STORY OF A NOSE
Banana*, orange« and lemons can
always be found at Wetterer’s.
•
Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of
light drinks, fresh candles, nuts,
tropical and other fruits, etc.
*
The longest recorded hair growing
on tbe female head was eight feet.
The longest recorded beard was 12
feet
The Boers captured seventy men
from Gen. Elliott’s column, operating
in Orange Colony, August 22d. Brit­
ish casualties were one killed and
four wounded.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrbwa Remedy has a world-wide
reputation for its cures. It never
fails, and is pleasant and safe to take.
For sale by City Drug Store.
To swim from Boston to New York
la the feat that Peter McNally will
attempt, making the start next Sun­
day, the entire distance to be covered
witbin 30 days.
A large quantity of newspaper?,
suitable for wrapping, pasting on
walls, puttiDg under carpets, etc., can
be obtained cheap, in quantities k
suit, at T he T ime « Printing House.
A man with 75 cents in bis pocket
was compelled to raise 11. He pawned
his 75 cents for 50 cents and then sold
his pawn ticket for 50 cents, thus se­
curing tbe dollar needed. Who lost
money by the transaction?
The celebrated Snap Shot, the best
medicine in the world for allaying in­
flammation in man or beast, can be
found at Dr. Rohl neon's chug
store, also at Dr. HlDkle’s, Central
Point. Try It.
Tbe S. P. Co. has been sprinkling
its tracks in Arizona with crude oil,
in order to lay the dust of that desert
stretch of country, and finds that
the work has proved a great success.
The first coat of the work has been
about *50 per mile.
Plans are announced to secure the
opening of tbe Spokane Indian Reser­
vation to mineral locations. The
reservation is 25 miles northeast of
Spokane and contains about *200,000
acres. The mineral wealth Is unknown,
but surface Indications are said to lie
promising. The reservation is now
occupied by about 350 Spokane In­
dians.
Henry Flagler, multo-millionalre
and Standard Oil magnate, has se­
cured a divorce from bis Insane wife
under the Florida statute that four
years of continuous insanity is suffi­
cient for a decree. He is 72 years of
age and has already married a young
woman. It Is another case of “the old
man in bis dotage.” and may turn out
badly, for such is usually tbe way.
Don't be satisfied with temporary
relief from indigestion. Kodol Dys­
pepsia Cure permanently and com­
pletely removes this complaint. It
relieves permanently because It allows
the tired sumach perfect rest. Diet­
ing won't rest the stomach. Nature
receives supplies from the food we eat.
The sensible way to help the stomach
is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.wbich
digests what you eat, and can’t help
but do you guod. City Drug Store,
Jacksonville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Cen­
tral Point.
The drain of population continues
and the loss to Ireland is relatively
greater,owing to the impaired vttality
of the nation through tbe unparalleled
loss of young men and women during
the last fifty years. Other racial de­
teriorations are going on as a direct
result of the drain of youthful man­
hood aDd woman hood from the
country, and the gravest of all the
dangers which now menace Ireland is
ttie continued drain on its youth.
England no longer forces them away.
She is, on the contrary, rather seliisli-
ly alarmed at the extent of the drain.
A Worthy lastltotloa.
The following extract from a let-^
It was at tbe masquerade. Weary ter Just at band shows tbe confidence
boards in the State Normal
with dancing I threw myaelf Into a °f
at Drain: “We want a thorough and
■eat. A pretty hand accidentally touch­ strong
lady teacher—one who has had
ed mine.
several terms outside experience, as
“1 beg your pardon.”
well as the advantage of your train­
"The pardon la granted,” I Mid, smil- ingdepartment.”
president of tbe school was able
lng. I bad taken off my mask on ac­ to The
recommend a teacher for the posi­
count of the oppressive beat and did tion.
not object to revealing my identity to
That class of teachers is being
sought, and this fact is turning stu­
the charming person at my aide.
towards the Normal. The Nor­
"How I love poetry!” she exclaimed, dents
mal aids its graduates in securing po­
toying with her fan. Fancy Titania sitions. The T eachers ’ R eview
with a fan! "Will you make me tbe C lash will be found of great benefit
to those needing review work for ex­
subject of a aonuet?”
aminations.
The question came so coquettlahly,
Address the President, Drain, Or.
those eyes gazed into mine so beseech­
ingly, that I involuntarily Mid, “Yes,
>100 Reward >100.
certainly, but I must know your name.” The readers ot this paper will be pleased to
“My name?” she repeated. “How stu­ learn that there la al least one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure In all Its
pid! Can’t you Invent one which will stages,
and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
suit your fancy? Call me Verona or Cure Is the only positive cure now known to ths
medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­
Jessica.”
tional disease, requires a constitutional treat­
“Or Titania,” I suggested. “But, dear ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,
directly upon tbe blood and mucous
Titania, lift that hideous mask and let acting
surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the
me gaze Into your countenance. Let foundation of the disease,and giving the patient
by building up ths constitution and
me know who It is that honors me with strength
assisting nature In doing Its work. The pro­
prietors have so much faith in its curative
her society.”
powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for
“No, you will not thank me for show­ any
case that it fails to cure. Send for list of
ing my features. I assure you I am testimonials.
Address
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O
very ugly."
Sold by druggtata, 75c.
“Impossible!” I cried. “Were a man Hall's Family Puis are the best.
to venture such an assertion I swear 1
RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS.
would punch his head. You ugly? It
cannot be.
Rev. Mr. Hansen will hold services
“Believe me, sir, I am a sight to be­ at tbe M. E. church in Jacksonyllle
hold. If you mw my face, you would Sunday morning and evening.
flee from my presence. I value your
Rev. Father Berthiaume will hold
company too highly to drive you from services at the Catholic church in
my side.”
Jacksonville, Sunday, Sept. 2d, at
“What consummate cruelty!" I ex­ 8:30 o'clock a . m .; and at Medford the
claimed. "1 am sure you are beautiful. same day at 10:30 a . m .
I have seen all your features but your
G erman B aptist .—Elder S. M.
nose. Well, I ask in tbe name of all the Eby will hold services at the follow­
powers U ft powlble for a nose to de­ ing places. Lit and 3d Sunday in each
stroy the combined effect of so many month, at the church near Talent; sec­
ond, at the Naylor school-house; 4th
charms? Please remove the mask.”
“Well,” said my fairy, with a merry at Ashland.
laugh, “I shall do as you desire. Re­
Land for Sale.
ceive as your Just punishment the task
I
have
1560
acres of land, all in one
of untying my mask.”
on Antelope creek for sale. It
I was aware of a surprising nervous­ tract,
Is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville,
ness as I bent over that delicate head 12 miles from Central Point, and 10
and untied the strings. Then for the miles from Medford. I will sell this
next few moments I stood transfixed.
land in tracts of 100 acres up until all
What a nose! It was a wonderful is sold, at >10 per acre. It is good
freak of nature. The height of our farming and grazing land, and a good
Bunker Hill monument, the Immensity stock range on the outside. I will
of our Niagara falls, tbe magnitude of sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a
our last river and harbor bill, all dwin­ tract. Inquire of W m . B ybius , Jack
sonville Or.
dled down into insignificance when
compared with that nose. It was a
Carter Creek Sprlo<*.
sphinx, a pyramid, a monster of such
11 miles from Steinman station or
hideous aspect, that I shuddered.
12 miles south of Ashland. Pleasant
I felt discomfited, and, suddenly rec­ accommodations
for campers, fine
ollecting an engagement with a friend. mineral water and vapor oaths.
I hastened off without daring to gaze Rates- 50 cents per person per week
upon my enchantress, who in the for camping, including use of vapor
meantime was laughing in the most baths. Special rates for families.
Address J oseph Z urcher ,
unconcerned manner possible. This fe­
Siskiyou, Oregon.
male Cyrano de Bergerac had evident­
ly become reconciled to her misfortune.
On reaching the foyer I fell into a seat
and tried to reflect. "Is the govern­
ment powerless,” I thought, “to pre­
vent such outrages, such terrorism?”
A waiter approached me and asked
me if 1 would have something to eat.
Mechanically I gave him an order,
which was soon served. While eating I
tried to forget the monster I had exor­
cised. Good heavens! It approached
me, the nose, faithfully backed by Ti­
tania, leaning upon the arm of a man
disguised like an Indian. It was too
late to slip uuder the table, for she had
already seen me. and, approaching me
with a bewildering smile which took in
all her features except her nose, she
said:
“How quickly you deserted me. I
feared something had happened to
you.”
Issued Weekly st Linsoln, Nsb.
She laughed. Oh, if the Indian hat,
but laughed! I should have vented my
feelings on him, but he was as sober as
A TRYING
an owl.
Editor and Publisher.
After the first shock was over I felt
POSITION
-o—
sorry for the unfortunate creature and
TERMS—Payable in Advance.
“ My position is a
rather ashamed of my abrupt vuuduet.
trying one” was the
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“Will you forgive me,” I asked, “for One
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joking rerai '
Three Months................................................. 35
deserting
you
so
unceremoniously?
”
of the cl<
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“Certainly,” she replied. “Did I' not Single
model of a
SWNo traveling canvassers are employed.
predict it? Yon will admit at all events Terms for local agents will be sent on appli­
fashionable
cation. All money should be sent by P. O. or­
firm.
But
that I am hideous.”
der. express ordsr, or by bank draft on New
there is lew
"I will admit nothing of tbe kind,” 1 York or Chicago. Do not send Individual
jest than
replied gallantly as I caught a glance checks or stamps.
earnest in
of her bright eyes, “but I would sug­
the state­
gest an operation."
ment. It it
“Oh. that la simple!” she said merri­ THE COMldONERiper year with
trying to be
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ly. “You see it is a detachable nose. 1
on the feet
TIMES PRINTING CO.
have merely to pull, see, and off it Address
all day, to
Jacksonville, Ore.
comes.”
be reaching
stooping h
Titania gave a gentle pull, and tbe
after hour front
nose remained in her hand, revealing
morn uatil
her true features as pretty as the rest
night. And that
of her face.
is a very meager
Before I had time to recover from my
outline of s buai-
With many such astonishment she had taken, the In­
neas woman'« day.
_________
, «train of
H labor la dian’s arm and had dlMppeared.
women
the ______
ordinary
I sought for her In vain during tbe
intensified and aggravated by a diseased
condition ot the delicate organs, and entire night, but every trace of her was
they become victims of that terrible lost. I returned home disconsolate,
backache, or -blinding headache, which chiding myself for a fool, and all night JACKSONVILLE • . • • OFYGON.
ia so common among business women.
you are bearing t this burden, bear I followed her in my dreams, a fleeting Orders for Hacks. Huggies and Riding Horses
If you
attended to
” no longer. For the
—-i backache, head­ vision of loveliuess, with a perfect promptly
it
Feeding dene at reasonable rates. Best ot
ache, nervousness and weakness which noae.
oars taken to prevent accidents, but will be re­
How we met again might form tbe sponsible for none should they occur.
spring from a diseased condition of the
Will refuse to do livery wore on oredlt.
womanly organa there is a sure cure subject of another and more romantic
GEORGS N. LEWIE, Prop.
in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. story, for Titania Is now quite happy
Half a million women have been per­ as Mrs. Soby.—Boston Traveler.
A Farm far Sala.
fectly and permanently cured by this
wonderful medicine.
Mes Wanted
A 110-sere tract, all fenced. 70 acres un­
THE COMMONER.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN
Times Clubbing Rates.
UNION
LIVERY FEED SALE
“ My nirce was troubled with female
weakness for about four yean before I
asked for tout advice,” write« Mr. J. W.
McGregor of
9‘ •■<1 Princetoe Ave.,
Chicago, Illo. "You advised her to take
Dr. Pierce’’ Favorite Prescription which
•he did faithfully for trine month«, and now
we must acknowledge to you that »he ia
a well woetsa
We cannot thank you
enough for the cure ”
Sick women can consult Dr. Pierce by
letter /rrr. Address, Buffalo, N. Y.
To d'9! ditch in Steamboat district.
For further particulars enquire of or
address
„
8. A. H artzell ,
Steamboat, Oregon.
O
I
Basrath«
Signatare
St
der cultivation, free soil and easily cultivated
Is on the public road a quarnrr of a ml!»' rom
Moonvllle. Sams valley postoffics—Improved
with a dwelling bouse with four rooms below
»nd one above, a good. forge barn, smoke-house
snd wood shed. Roek,oreek flows through tbe
land, a good well ot water at the house and a
good well at the bsrn. six miles trom Gold Hill
railroad station. Will be sold for till per acre,
half oath at time of sale, balance on one year's
time. Interest S per cent, per annum, or all
cash al option of the purchaser
«Wluqulre of SlLaS J D a Y real estate
agent, Jacksonville Oregon.