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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1901)
JACKSONVILLE, OR URSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1901 BRIEF MENTION. ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE OUR NEW STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. Ladies’ Wool Cotton Fabrics-New Designs. Oregon City Clothing Blankets. California-made Boots «< Shoes. Groceries and Provisions WE MAKE a SPECIALTY, Guaranteeing Quality and Price THE VERY BEST MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Soliciting your Valued Patronage, We are Respectfully, NUN AN’S, “WliWLE' PROFESSIOLAL CARDÒ. Did you ever compare a delicious, flaky, delicately browned loaf of bread made irom GEO. O'B. DB BAR, M. D„ AND PHYSICIAN SUROEON, Jacksonville, Oregaa. -Otflee la Kahler'« Building, up-«talr». Re«- Idenoe on California «treot. Dav or night oell« at landed nromatlr J. M. KEENE, D. D. ». OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY. Ofllee« ,n the Adklni Deuel block Madford, Orege H. D. NORTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Grant's Paas, Oregon. Snowy Butte Flour M ’ ■/ * i . I With the sad results achieved from the use of cheaper flour? The ont, 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 by ordering Snowy Butte flour only in future. Every up-to-date dealer Handles it jTjvtr i An ■oaico above S P D. * L. Co '• Store. Wm. M. COLVIG, LAWYER. Jscksoavllls. At Medford Racket Store Oregon. « Jrtloa In Rod Men’« Ba Idin p. P. PRIM A SON, Jacksonville, Other New Things SKIRTS. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW reg*n. •Will praotloe tn all court« ot tba Slate. Ot- floe tn the Court Hou«« la«t door on the rlrhl from entranoe A. N. SOLISS, Crash, plain and polka dot Belts and Belt Buckles of the latest designs 40c to $1.25 Up-to date hair ornaments, Duck, plain and polka hair pins, etc. $1.00 to $1.26 Ladies’ Wrappers and Sun- urses, pocketbooks, combs, brushes, crimpers, curling bonnets cheap I iions Also muslin underwear ATTORNEY AND OOUNSEf-OR AT LAW B Jackaoavtlle, Oregon. WNota-» tubilo. Pi aotloee In all tbe oourte. Offloe on California Street, bet. «tb and btb. A. C. HOUGH, attorn kyat - law Qrant'e Pane. - • Stationery, contrib. 'ion envelope», pens, jencils, Soaps', perfume'., oilet articles, notio is and novelties. Telescopes of various» 'zes and reasonable prices. Substantial Shawl Straps, extra length. Everything, ooth useful ar.d ornamental, can be found at the RACKET STORE. Ureflo. • omoeover Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store. A. E. REAMES, ATTORN EY-A T-L1W, Jackooavllle. • ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW. Grant's Pass, Oregon. Practice« In all the court« Ofllee In Bank lut ldi ne oo-«talr»_____ _________ , W. ODGBRS. Medford. Oregoa. ■Hu permanently loostedtn prentice of dentistry. From » 0O’12’n"*** prentice of over fourteen r'*r" ’ pared to guarente« entire eatlsfaotior GIVE US VIM! MONTHLY MAGAZINE* A CALL VITALITY! VISORI MORMON BISHOPS* PILLS bare tear la ne A FAMILY DENARY The Best In Current Literature .HO CONTINUED STORIES. MININO NEWS. J osephine county items , Notices for the location of placer and quartz mines, etc., up-to-date and complete, for sale at T he T imes office. R C Atkin« and family have gone to Klamathon, Calif. Mrs. Dolly Perry has returned from a visit in Jacksonville and vicinity. T. Y. Dean, the expert baggage smasher, «pent Tuesday at Medford. Mrs. I>r. Kremer and her youngest daughter bare been guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Aiken of Roseburg. J. W. Howard, the Kerbyvlile mer chant, is now occupying the »tore building built by Cha». Hansen. J. M. Chapman, the blacksmith, formerly a resident of Williams and Jacksonville, is now located at La Grande. Tbe Sterling Mining Co., A. W. Sturgis and other big miner* in this section are waiting for sufficient water to resume operations with. Miners’ liens, deeds to mines, water right locations and other mining blanks always on hand at T he T imes office. The Williamsburg MinlngCompany of Grant’s Pass ba* been organized with a capital of »500,000. F. E. Fobes, T. J. McClung, Robert G. Smith, L. A. Heberiie are the incor porators. The American Mining Code, stand ard authority on ail subjects pertalo- iug to mining, water-rights, etc., is kept on hand at T hm T imes office. The official records at the gold com missioner’s office at Dawson, where export certificates for all gold going from the country must be obtained, show that the gold shipments from Dawson for September amounted to •3.000,000. This brings the total for the last four months to »21,640,000 J. N. Hayes was in Jacksonville Wednesday. He is operating tn Sar dine creek district, aod has rented his placer mines to parties living In Med ford. At present Mr. H. is developing some promising quartz ledges. He has a fine one five feet deep, one from which at the depth of 50 feet assays •24.08copper and »23.44 gold a ton. It. is located five miles north of Gold ~ Hili. Word has been received at Gold Hili from the Meadows district that ___ Reed & Fletcher,while developing one of their cinnabar claims, cut through a20-inch vein of coal. Specimens of tbe find, while not yet submitted to an analytical test, bear every indica tion of being of good quality. The vein lies at a depth of 112 feet. A short time ago a company of min ing men organized for the purposes of locating, developing and working quicksilver or cinnabar claims in southern Oregon. The Meadows dis trict, where the company has five claims, was the first to receive tbelr attention. Of the«e, and of the score of others that have since been located, the Mayfield is supposed to be tbe most valuable. Tbe original 10-foot hole was the portion of a shift sunk on what was supposed to be a crossing on a new claim. From this drifts have been run each way, exposing a 10-foot vein of cinnauar, carrying good value from wall to wall, The shaft itself is sunk in a chimney of cinnabar ore that is thought to be quite rich. A Word to Traveler*. The excitement Incident to travel ing and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave home with out a oottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera aod Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by City Drug Store. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. Conductor and Mrs. E. H. Billings haye become residents of Grant’s Pass, having arrived from Roseburg last week. Sunt. Savage has given tbe clerks of the different district« orders for their part of the October apportionment of school money. E. D. Weston, the expert photog rapher, has returned from southern California and relocated In Grant’s Pass with his family. Senator Booth of Eugene and his wife were tn Grant’s Pass last week. The former’s eyes have been annoy ing him a great deal, but they are much improved now. E. E. Redfield of Glendale was here last week. He is one of a company which proposes to supply southern Douglas county with water for irri gating and mining purposes. Grant’s Pass’Cboral Union is busily engaged in rehearsing “The Hay makers,” a splendid cantata, which will soon be presented. H. C. Kinney, tbe leader, has appointed Mrs C L Mangum,Miss Mae Davis,T P Cramer, J B Paddock and Prof Young as a music committee. scoffs Emulsion! of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it re stores it. When food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When voulose flesh.it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But what is the use of food, when you hate it, and can't di gest it? Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is thefood that makes you forget your stomach. Mrs. Dr. Hinkle ha* recovered from a severe attack of illness. Miss Mary Jacobs has return to 1 Waldo, where she may spend the FLABBY FELLOWS t winter - .__ .? .... f. 2.____ .___ . _=__ . If you have not tried ft, It, «end send for Mrs. R iboett has returned from an extended visit to Portland and Tue free sample. Its agreeable taste will WHO WANT TO BUILD UP surprise >rise ^ou._ you. _______ _ ____ Dalles. COTT A BOWNE. Chemist*. THEIR BODIES ' Pearl Street, New York. A. S. Jacobs is building a brick 401 Oc. and S1.OO ; all druggHt«. rnilK house for E. L. Farra of Wtllow WILL FIND THE Springs. ONE THING NEEDFUL" Mrs. 8. C. Minnick is being visited bv her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Pruett of in --------- Sacramento. Usu sd,Weekly at'Lincoln, Neb. Ned Magruder has rented the PitPCEsl Bontrager farm, located in Willow GOLDt* J Springs precinct. Editor and Publisher. Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, ¡ MEDICAL etc., in book form, can always be ob TERMS—Payable in Advano*. tained at Trite T imes Printing House. Year.................... 11 00 DISCOVERYj Otwell Bros, are packing their On« Six Montbs...................... *fl Three Mouths ........ .......................................... *4 apple crop, which Is a large and first- Single Copy.......... ............................................ w class one. They will ship about 40 •WNo traveling canvassers are employed The body is built up from the carloads. Terms tor loeal aven is will be sent on appli food we eat. But before food cation. All money abouid be sent by P. O. or O. Harbaugh, who was badly hurt der, express onlir, or by ban« draft on New can be asmmilated by the body in a runaway, Is still at the residence York or Chicago. Do not send Individual It roust be prepared for assimi checks or «tamps. of Mrs. K. Morris. His condition is lation by the stomach and other somewhat improved. organs of digestion and nutri tion. Food does not feed when J. H. Messner,the expert veterinary the stomach is "ont of order." surgeon, has been at the Jackson THE COMMONER per year with W'SKKl.T Turn ................................. a*.** The result is. weak muscles and County Improvement Co.’s camp on TIMES PRINTING OO, flabby flesh. “Golden Med Butte creek, on professional business. Address Jacksonville. Crevon ical Discovery" heals diseases Tbos. Leever, the genial engineer, of the stomach and digestive has been visiting in Central Point. and nutritive system. It works He is employed at Coffee, Trinity with Nature to make manly county, Calif., a lively mining camp. muscle and form firm flesh. In a letter received from A. D. Mr. Michael, the clever representa Weller, Esq., of Pensacola. Es- tive of Porter Bros., prominent fruit, cam';a Co., Fla. (Box 544), he dealers of Chicago, was in town Mon •hr “I have, »ince receiving day, looking after the apples he baa you diagnosis of my case, as bought of Oiwell Bros. stomach trouble and liver com WILLIAM J. BRYAN f Times Clubbing Rates. UNION LIPPINCOTT'S EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF Are the Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boot and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco Connections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best DENTIST $2.60 PER VKAR; 26 CTS. A COPY The S. P. Co. is going to invest it# train, men with police authority and install them as special police officers, availing itself of the law passed at the last session of the California legislature. A goat ranch has been established in Arizona, near Ptioenlx.with the in tention of eventually going into the dairy business on a very large scale. It is a well-known fact that goat milk is possessed, of great medical qualities, and tbe company intend to pretierye, bottle and ship tbe milk for that purpose. Experiments at the Oregon Agri- cultural College promise to open a way for turning to profitable account prunes that are unlit fur curing and that have been allowed to go to waste in the past. It is the plan to make j these prunes into vinegar. It is be lieved that when the fruit is used for vinegar about 60 cents per bushel will be realized. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a stim ulant to tired nature. It affords tbe stomach complete aod absolute rest by digesting the food you eat. You lon’t nave to diet but can enjoy all the good food you want. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure Instantly relieves that distressed feeling after eating, giving you a new life aod yigor. City Drug Store, Jacksonville,and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. An error committed by some of the provincial police has led to the pre mature leaking out of the fact that the British war office contemplates the possibility of having to call out every volunteer in Great Britain. The war office has distributed to the po lice officers throughout tbe klugdon bills ordering all reservists, Luilitar . yeurneu and volunteers to report ! themselves without delay to head quarters, with the view of active ser vice. These bills are accompanied by letters ordering that the bills be kept in a i-afe place uulil telegraphic or ders to post them up are received. The police of Lancaster overlooked the letter and posted the bills, causing widespread perturbation. D p . ROBT. O. SMITH, 12 C omplete N ovels Y early MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS Tbe Federal officials are trying to break up an anarchist community near Tacoma, Wash. Luring the decade between 1890 and 1900 tbe increase in the sexes was 6,743,179 males and 6,489,452 female*. J. H. Ackerman, superintendent of public instruction, is confined to his home at Salem with a light attack of typhoid fever. Approximately 1,750,000 bushels of wheat are stored io the warehouses or the Washington & Columbia river railroad in Umatilla county. A large quantity of newspapers, suitable for wrapping, pasting on walls, putting under carpets, etc., can be obtained cheap, in quantities u suit, at T he T imes Printing House. It is stated that about 25,000 people die yearly in India of snake bites. If tbe people there will persist in being familiar with snakes, they should Im port plenty of American whisky. The celebrated Snap Shot, the best medicine in the world for allayiog in- flam mat 1 in in man or beast, can be found at Dr. Robinson’s diug store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central Point. Try it. Mates the food more delicious and wholesome THE COMMONER. Oregon. •SfOfflce In Rod Mon'« Bnlldln*. Dr. J. Bananas, oranges and lemons can always be found at Wetterer’s. • The King of England seems disposed to have bls son educated by travel. Ninety percent, of Chicago’s horses have been suffering from Influenza. Trespass notices, printed on cloth, on sale at T* ie T imes Printing House. Th*Oregonian print# a delinquent tax list for Multnomah county of 56 columns. I Over so years by th« leaders ot the Mormon Church and their follower«. Positively cure« the woret case« in old and ; ______________ _______________________ „„ra ariaii.yr from effect« of eeli-abnee, dissipation, excMaes, or clgaretto Brankin«. Corea er, N4*ìat-ì.*ooee, Spermatorrhoea, Insomnia, Manhead, lapstrsny, I.oat Power, N<ffht-l.o«a«e, Npernaatarrheea. Ini rains |n Hark, Kvll Desire«, Nominal KmlMlnna, Lam Lama o Sark — - , — linai Kmiesion«, Norrene Debility. «sodarhe, Unfltn««« «o Marry, Loss off «.a», Vsrt- ‘ eoeelo,orCaaetlpa- tloa, Ntopo Qsslekoeao or Dlarhavfe, Ntope Norwowa Twi »chino of Kye- lid«. Effect« are Immediato. Impart vigor and potency to every functloo. Don’t get CBNTS organa. Stimulate« ■I, in «pendent, ipnnii.ni. a o euro curo is >s at ■, hand. mu’,. Restores «inali, «mall, undeveloped wuurvriup».|> wosaao the brain «nd nerve oe errs. 40c. a box, 0 tor RAM by mail. A written guarantee, to enro m mone; rotando«, with fc boxe«. Circulera free. >0 Adira«», BISHOP REMEDY CO., Ban Fransi*««, Oak City Drug Store JaokaonvLHe Oregon, LIVERY, FEED SALE plaint, taken eight bottles of the Golden Medical Discovery ’ and must ■ay that I am transformed from a walk- ing shadow (as my friend* called me) to perfect heattb .” TRUX^ Temperance Mtflctoe. CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL Stables, WANTED STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Wishlog to increase tbelr Income. Good pay for good work. Permanent work given If satisfactory. Address M o r ., P. O. B ox 403, Rrweburg, Or. .lACESOV VILLE .... »kEfiOY Order« for rtacks.Buggies and Riding Horae, promptly anvuded to. Feedtag done at reasonable rale«. Bent , care >»««« to prevent aocldente. but trill be eposalbie tor none should they occur. Will refuse to do livery work on credit. GEORGEN LEWIS. Prop.