The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 21, 1901, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1901,
Vol. XXX.
No. 92.
BRIEF MENTION.
FALL BUYERS
ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE
I OUR NEW STOCK 1
BEFORE PURCHASING.
Trespass rritice», printed on cloth,
on sale at T ie T ime » PrluUqg House.
Pendleton is threatened wltn a wood
famine. Wood now sell« in that place
at 66 per cord.
An attempt to kill the midway
elephant at Buffalo by electricity
failed. Lt did not feaze him.
A large quantity of newspaper«,
suitable for wrapping, pasting co
walls, putting under carpets, etc., can
be obtained cheap, in quantities U
suit, at T uk T im «« Printing House.
William Ogden of McLean county,
Illinois, has bought 180,060 acres of
land In Western Kansas,which will lie
converted Into the largest, wheat ranch
io the world. He paid #2 60 an acre
on an average.
The celebrated Snap Shot, the best
medicine in tbe world for allaying In*
tiammatijn in man or beast, can be
found at Dr. Robinson’s diug
»tore, also at Dr. HiDkle’», Central
Point. Try it.
Dan Tew, a Mergenthaler operator
10 tbe Des Moines Dally Capital office,
broke the world’s record *or speed. He
set 3344 lines of nonpareil in eight
WE MAKE a SPECIALTY, Guaranteeing Qualtiy nnd
hours, newspaper measure, equal to
Price THE «VERY BEST
86,844 ems. Making 24 touches per
em, he touched the keyboard 217,360
MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
times.
Soliciting your Valued Patronage, We are Respectfully,
“Sjme years ago while at Martins-1
burg, W. N., I was taken with cholera!
morbus, which was followed by
dlarrbcea. The doctor’s medicine did
me no good. I was advised to get a
bottle of Chamberlain’s colic, cholera
and diarrhoea remedy, which I did,
and it cured me sound and well. G.
A. M orris , Embreeville, Pa. Sold by
City Drug Store.
PROFESSION! CARDS.
Portland Telegram: A book recent­
ly issued is entitled “The Lives of the
Hut since it contains no
Did you ever compare a delicious, flaky, Hunted."
reference to ex-wouid-bave-been Gov­
OEO. O’B. DB BAR, M. D„
delicately browned loaf of bread made ernor Taylor. Pat Crowe, the Chicago
PHY8101AN AND BURGEON,
postage-stamp robbers, the Lane
trom
county, Oregon, train robber, or many
Jacksonville, Oregoa.
others that the detectives can’t find,
it is very incomplete.
■Office 'n Kahler's Building, up «taira. Rea
During an engagement with the
Idence on California «treat. Dev or nlgbl
call« attended promotli
Boers, under Commando Smuts, Octo­
ber 13,Capt. Thornton’s district troops
With the sad results achieved from the use of cheajier flour? surrendered.
Of tbe 180 mounted
J. M. KEENE, D. D. 5
The one, the highest triumph of cookery—the most useful of troops practically all were Dutchmen.
fired all their ammunition at
all the arts; the other, a monument to wasted energy, blasted They
long range and then refused to fight
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY.
hopes and poor judgment. But why continue the compari­ further. Thornton declares that
Once« >n tbe Adkins Deuel blook
son? If you have made the mistake in the past, trying to there must have been treachery in
Medford,
Orego
exist on inferior flour, redeem yourself by ordering Snowy 11 is camp.
The San Francisco Call 6ays the
Butte flour only in future.
record shows that there has been a
H. D. NORTON,
I month without a full moon. That
was in February. 1886. In that year
ATTORNEY and counselor at law ,
Every up-to-date dealer
i January
and March bad two full
Handles
it
|
moons each, but there was none in
Grant*» Pa»», Oregan.
February. Such never before occurred
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taring tbe Christian er*, and accord­
ing to tbe computations of Astron­
••“Office above S P U. 4L. Co ’i Store.
omer Royal of England such will
not occur again until 2,500,000 years
Wm. M. COLVIG,
from 1886.
LAWYER.
American Invasion of Germany’s
commerce is causing great anxiety
Oregoa.
Jacksonville.
Hesdquartora for STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
throughout the empire. The Emperor
niturelf wa» one of the first to scent
the danger that threatens Germany’s
J (fl oo In Rod Men'« Hu Idin
commerce, and ha* been watching
every movement of American capital
in Europe. He has repeatedly called
P. P. PRIM & SON,
attention to the necessity or a com­
mercial union against the United
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
States, and in other ways has at­
Jacksonville, regon.
WHOLESALE
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and
-
RETAIL tempted to impress upon ttie country
the gravity of the situation. That
Emperor William is deeply anprehen
Buy
directly
from
the
Nursery,
"Will practice tn all oourts of tbe 8.alo. ot-
sive is shown by the close interest be
Roe In tbe Court Houae la,t door on the
And Save Agent’s Profits.
has manirestei in tbe Bourse lately
rieht from entrance
and tbe official Inquiries that in­
Racific Nu-Gory Co.
evitably follow every large transac­
Send tor Catalogue to
A. N. SOLISS,
He was deeply concerned over
'I ¿indent. Oregon. tion.
the report that J. Pierpont Morgan
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
was about to acquire the Hamburg
line, and Imtuedi ttely set to work to
Jackaonvllle. Oregon.
prevent the transfer ot aoy ot Ger­
many’s carriers to foreign companies.
Ladies’ Wool
Cotton Fabrics-New Designs.
Oregon City ClothingBlankets.
California-made Boots Shoes.
Groceries and Provisions
NUNAN’S,
Snowy Butte Flour
PACIFIC NURSERY Comp’ny
Fruit Trees,
Shade, Ornamental Trees,
Vines and Plants.
V-Nota ? Tubile. Pi settoes In »'¡‘•‘’“‘"‘J'’
Qffloe on California Strout, bet. 4th and bib.
THEYR’E COMING AGAIN
A. C. HOUGH,
ATTORN KY AT-LAW
...
Grant's Paaa,
Oregon.
Tbe same families who bought their Supplies at
this house last season are Utting out again at the
Otnce over Halr-R.ddle Hardware 8tore.
A. E. REAMES,
ATTORN EY-A T-L * W,
Jackaonvllle,
Oregon.
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Office In Red Mon’« Building.
ROOT. G. SMITH,
Seventh St.. Medford, Oregon.
They know tbo good» are reliable, bnenu«" they have tried them.
enables me to undersell regular stores
UNDERWEAR.
My «pot cash plan
UNDERWEAR.
Is going rapidly now. Nowouder. You ought to see our prices. Best line ever brought
to Medford an!) lowest prices, too. quality considered.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Grant’s Pas», Oregoa.
Offloe In Hank
Practice« In all the court«
lulldlng. up «taira
W. ODGERS,
Dr. J.
Since my return I have »locked up with a Urge assortment of New Good«.
and I respectfuny Invito the people of Medford and vicinity to call and be
convinced that I atn offering genuine bargain» In my many line» of goods.
H. B. NYE, Proprietor.
DENTIST
Medford, Oregon.
•Hu permanently located In Ashland for tbe
practice o’ dentistry. From a continued
practice ot over fourteen year« I am pre­
pared to guarantee entire satisfaction
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MAX MULLER & CO.
Jacksonville, Or.,
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
A Miraculous
Feat.
"It seemed that nothing short
of a rpiraclc could save my little
daughter from an untimely
death,” says City Marshall A.
H. Malcolm, of Cherokee,Kan.
“ When two years old she was
taken with stomach and bowel
trouble and despite the efforts
of the best physicians we could
procure, she grew gradually
worse and was pronounced in­
curable. A friend advised
mum -
Nervine
and after giving it a few days
she bepan to improve and final­
ly fully recovered, She is now
past five yean of age and the
very picture of health.”
Sold by *11 Druialoto.
Dr. Mil*« Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind.
CVtRV HUM«» COMRLCTC IN IT» CLP
GIVE
US
A CALL
RgVKIiS.
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
sovw » a «»» root» co.,»«w vowc r
The Color of Wood.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS.
Miss Bertha Hurlbert lain Sam’s
Valley, visiting at the farm of ber
father.
Geo C Calhoun, the well-known
business man, has gone to California
t>o seek a location.
Col. F. V. Drake of Portland,a well-
known operator in mines, has been at
Grant’s Pass this week.
Cecil Royal returned this week fromI
De LaMar, Shasta county, Calif., i
where bis parents reside.
Jas. Hawkins of Slate creek precinct!
and his wife were in Jackson county
tbe forepart of the week.
E D Weston, the expert photog­
rapher, is at Glendale. He will open
a gallery in Grants Pass next 'week.
Dan Johnson, who has been danger­
ously sick at Portland with inflamma­
tory rheumatism, is slowly improving.
Mark Burns, the bustler, is now a
resident of Klamath county, where be
is engaged in stock-raising on a
a large scale.
The Oregonian says that Dr W H
Flanagan is in Portland for the pur­
pose of purchasing an automobile
with which to astonish the natives of
Josephine county.
A letter trom China states that
Miss Winifred Miller, who is with her
fiarents, Consul and Mrs. H. B.< Mil­
er, had been very ill and for some
time ber life was despaired of; but
when the letter was written she was
out of danger. Kenneth Miller is ex­
pected home on the Transport Sheri­
dan, which will probably be before
Christmas, to attend the U. of O.
A simple way to restore color to wood
Is to mix tbe color with oil and turpen­
tine, applying jvitU a soft cloth att(L
rubblngln’well. Either the powdered
pigment of colon ground In oil may
be used. For light oak use raw um­
ber. for dark oak burnt umber. If It
is very dark, add a mere shade of lamp-
black? For mahogany use burnt sien­
na, chrome yellow and blsmarck brown,
and for cherry use burnt sienna.
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He Was Too Slow.
,
**/
Magistrate — Your busband charges
yen with assault
Madam—Yes. your honor. I asked
him if be would always love me, and
be was so slow In answering that 1 bit
him wttb a mop. I’m only a woman,
judge, and a woman’s life without love
h a mere blight—Illustrated Bits.
Quite Realistic.
‘‘This,” said tbe eminent artist “Is
my famous study of tbe 'Cows In the
Clover.’ ”
“But where Is the clover?’ was ask­
ed. none appearing in the picture.
“Oh, the cows have eaten it you
know.”—Baltimore American.
Spicy.
“If you intend to dine on us,”
queried the captured mariner, “why
did you greet us with a fusillade?’
“Because we always pepper our food
before eating It.” grinned tbe cannibal.
—Philadelphia Record.
Good Hee so*.
Professor—Why does tbe earth move?
Hardup (absently» — Can’t pay the
rent. I suppose.—Exchange.
Moder» Surgery Surpassed.
“While suffering from a severe case
of piles I consulted a doctor who ad­
vised me to try a box of DeWitt’»
Witch Hazel Salve a* a splendid cure
for piles, giving relief instantly, and I
heartily recommend it to sufferers.”
Surgery is unnecessary to cure piles.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will cure
any case. Cuts, burns,bruises and all
other wounds are also quickly cured
by it. Beware of counterfeit*. City
DAig Store, Jacksonville, and Dr. J.
Hinkle, Central Point.
Help...
Nature
There is a Glass of People
proper food, rarely ever medi­
Babies and children need
Who are Injured by the use of coffee. Recent
ly there has been placed in all the grocery
stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O,
made of pure grains, that takes the place of
coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it
without distress, and but few can tell it from
coffee. It does not oost over
as much
Children may drink it with great benefit. :5
cts. anu2ftcts per package. T*y It. Ask for
GRAIN-O
TEAMS WANTED.
1 can give employment to eight or
ten good team*, at 6.3 per day, Apply
to me at the Fish L»ke Ditch <<imp.
D. E. M orris ,
Supt. or Construction.
If .they do not thrive
cine.
on their food something is
wrong.
They need a little
help to get their digestive
machinery working properly.
s^WJP"
COD LIVER'OIL
WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES oU/H£4. SOM
Blue Predominant.
<Ie was from the country and stood
b.-lplessly before tbe haughty young
lady clerk of the downtown store.
‘•What do you wnnrf please?’ she de­
manded icily.
He gulped down Ills embarrassment,
for be was hopelessly young and shy
and awkward, and she was a most su-
*i>erlor looking creature.
"1 want twelve yards of blue predom­
inant.” he finally said.
• What?’ demanded the startled clerk.
“T-twelve yards of b-b-blue predom­
inant." be stammered again.
"1'111 sure I don’t know what you
mean." said tbe clerk. Then, womanly
kindness and intuition getting the bet­
ter of her hauteur, she said, "Tell me
Just what It was your mother or. your
sister told you to bring."
He gnve a sigh of relief and said:
"They wanted some wash goods for
my little sister’s dress. They satd they
were not so particular as to quality and
color. Just so J got blue predominant.
Cau't 1 get it here?’—Memphis Sclml-
.tar.
£
Not In Order.
In a certain Lanarkshire village a
meeting was called to consider the ad­
visability ot erecting a bridge over a
creek which had been heretofore cross­
ed by means of stepping stones.
The schoolmaster, who presided over
the meeting, warmly advocated tbe
erection of a bridge In an eloquent
speech, when a local worthy, who was
something of a character and noted for
his outspokenness, got up and Inter­
rupted:
"Hoot. toot, schulemaister. you're fair
halverln’. mon! Wba wad gang an’
put a brig ower slccan a wee bit ereek
as yon? I-osh. mon, I cud cross it wi'
n stannln’ Jump!”
"Order, order!” exclaimed the chalr-
man nngrlly. "You are clearly out of
order."
"I ken I'm oot o’ order.” rejoined the
interrupter amid the laughter of tbe
audience. "If I was in order. I cud
Jump as faur again!” — London Au-
swers.
will
generally
correct
this
difficulty.
If you will put from one-
fourth to half a teaspoonful
in baby's bottle three or four
times a day you will soon see
a marked improvement.
For
larger children, from half to
a teaspoonful, according to
age, dissolved in their milk,
if you so desire, will very
soon show its great nourish­
ing power.
Jf the mother’s
milk does not nourish the
baby, she needs the emul­
sion.
It will show an effect
at once both upon mother
and child.
Joe. and |i oo. all druggist*.
SCOTT A BOWNE, Chemists. New York.
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