The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 28, 1901, Image 6

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    GO EAST
VIA
N orthern
great
RAILWAY.
Shortest »nd Quickest Line
TO
ST. PAUL, Dl'Ll’TH, MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS EAST
Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper*
Dining and Buffet Smoking Librar» Cara.
DAILY TRAINS: FAST TIME: SERVICE
AND SCENERY UNEQVALKD.
Tickets to points East, via Portland and the
GREAT NORTHERN RY„ on sale at >ny
Southern Pacific ltepot Ticket Office, or
GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office
PORTLAND.
122 Third Street.
For Rates. Folders and full Information
regarding Eastern Trip, cal on or address
A. B. C. D enniston ,
City Pass and Ticket Agt, Portland.
Silas J. Day
JACKSONVILLE
OR.
NOTARY PUBLIC and
REAL ESTATE AG’T.
Abstracts made to Titles of
Lands.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS.
all Kind drawn up ispeciallv pertaining cc
the settlement of estates
Accounts Cillected, Prompt Remittance.
MONEY LOANED.
Investment securities a 3peci<»u>. Jackson
County Scrip bought and sold.
I have a complete set of maps of all surveyed
lands in this county, and receive Abstract*
monthly from Roseburg Land Office, ue Laud
Department of the O. C. R. R. and the State
Land Dr parrment at Salem of all new entries
made I am hus prepared to make out home-
stead papers and can save to part.es the ex­
pense of a trip to the Roseburg land office
have a Number of Fine Farms and othei
Desirable Propertv In my hands for
Sale.
88^ Prom nt reply made to all letters. Charg-
es in accordance with *he times
Refers, by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanna
judge of the 1st Judcial District, and to any
iness house in Jacksonville.
SILA'* /. DAY.
Best of Everything
In a word this tells of tbe passenger ser­
vice via
The North-Western Line.
Eight trains run daily between Chicago and
St Paul, comprising the latest Pullman
Sleepers. Peerless Dining Cars, Library and
)bseryation Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars
SORES AND
ULCERS.
Sores and Ulcer* never become chronic
unless the blood is in poor condition — is
sluggish, weak and unable to throw ofl
the ftoisons that accumulate in it. The
system must be relieved of the unhealthy
matter through the sore, and great danget
to life would follow should it heal before
the blood has been made pure and healthy
.md all impurities eliminated from the sys­
tem. S.S.S. begins thecureby first cleans­
ing and invigorating the blood, building
up the general health and removing from
the system A CONSTANT DRAIH
effkem°artt£ UPON THE SYSTEM.
When this has been accomplished the dis­
charge gradually ceases, and the sojg ot
ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old
indolent sores to grow worse and worse,
and eventually to destroy the bones. Local
applications, while soothing and to some
extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat
of the trouble. S. S. S. does, and no mattei
how apparently hopeless your condition,
even though your constitution has broken
down, it will bring relief when nothing
else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood
necessary to heal the sore and nourish
the debilitated, diseased body.
Mr. J. B Talbert, Lock Box 145, Winona, Miss.,
says: "Six years ago my leg from the knee tc
the foot was one solid sore. Several physician,
treated me and I made two trips to Hot Springs,
but found no relief I was induced to try S. S. S ,
and it made a complete cure. I have beeu a per
fectly well man ever since ’’
is the only purely veg-
^L’V etable blood purifier
known — contains no
kjM k/W^^B poisonous minerals to
ruin the digestion and
add to, rather than relieve your suffer­
ings. If your flesh docs not heal readily
when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood
is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore
is apt to become chronic.
'
Send for our free book and write our
physicians about your case. We make no
charge for this service.
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THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
ÍÍ
COMBINATION MOP AND BRUSH,
V ia the
Electric Lighted, Steam Heated.
Rio Grande Western
wife, combining as it does in one in*
strument a scrubbing brush and a mop.
When desired, the mop Is pulled out of
tbe way. At other times the brush
serves to re-enforce the mop. But the
most remarkable thing about tbe ap­
paratus perhaps Is a little crank on tbe
handle, by the help of which the mop
may be easily wrung out at, any mo­
ment
Railway
AND
Denver & Rio Grande
Onlv transcontinental line
passing directly through
SALT LAKE CITY,
LEADVILLE.
PUEBLO,
COLORADO SPRINGS,
and DENVER.
Thn ** cr.’i“’--; f’.’.v equipped trains dai Q
ly To ajl Points 12.-» t
0
Through Sieepirg ar. 1 Dining Cars and
Free Reclining (l.a in»
The most magnificent scenery in
America by Daylight
Stopovers allowed od all classes of
tickets.
Frr cheapest rates and descriptive
literature address
J. D MANSFIELD,
18 tbe only line operat ’.ng a weekly personally
Conducted Tourist Excursion Car between
Portland and Chicago change via the World’s
Greatest Scenic 1.1ne.making close connection
at Chicago In Union Depot for all points East.
Dally Standard Sleeping car between ^alt
Lake City, Denver and Chicago. Buffet, Libra­
ry smoking cars between Pueblo. Denver and
Chicago. Thebestand most reasonable din­
ing car service bet ween Pueblo and Chicago
If you are going to Kansas City, Omaha. Des
Moines. Chicago or any place east, you should
•n< uire about the
Great Rock Island Route
before purchasing a ticket. Ask your nearest
ticket acent about ft. or write for folders and
any information desired
A E COOPER.
Gen’l Agt., Portland, Or.
g
GeD< ral Agent.
24 Third Street, Portland, Oregon.
oooooooooooo
UNION
LIVERY, FEED SALE
Stables,
■lACKSO'VI LLE
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OREGON.
Ashland and Klamath Falls
STAG
LINE,
Thoroughly restocked and entirely new man
agemen». ROBT. M. GARRETT. Sup t.
Orders for Hacks.Buggies and Riding Herses
promptly atteu oed to.
Feed lag d<‘ue at reasonably rates. Best o
care rakeu to prevent accidents, but will be re
sporstble for none should they occur.
Will refuse to do livery work on credit.
GKortGE N
LEWIS. Prop
Best and Quickest Route to
KLAMATH FALLS
Goes by Barron. Soda Spring., Shake. Snow,
Lumbering Camp,Parker sard Keno; slso best
eonnecllona with «tage line« from Klamath
Falla ’o Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview. Ft Klam­
ath and Indian Agency.
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A GOD SEND
Daylight Travel Both Ways.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
CLOSKO
ASHLAND:
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Leave.
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Arrives ........ 11 :UG F a
. 4:40 A. M brweh office« WutAold l iewki Ara»«Seres. Uat agetil» <• vmut.
Passeagers. Bn .gag-, Espro«« and Freight fHl kAGÍ»*€ €41..
mu«t oe Waybliled
OREGON
PORTLAND.
Ashlank Office:
I
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICF
Klamath Fa'ls Agent
B. V an VAULKENuUHG
cja . sitoti . xa .
lb>*iz tk«
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Iler Assumed Name.
He-Yes. she Is living under an as
Ruined name.
She—Horrible! What Is It?
Ik*— The une she assumed immediate
ly after her husband married her.
F igprune
Ha* AI*aTS Mfr
Mns W inslow ’ s S oothiki . Srscrha« been
used for children while teething
It aoothes
the child, softens tbe gums, allays all pain,
cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Bold
by druggists throughout the world.
Benefit,
of
Fall
Plowln«.
Fall plowing la to be commended not
only because It makes plant food al­
ready contain«: In the soil more availa­
ble for next year’s crop, but stores np
much more rainfall as well, says a New
York farmer. Thus tbe land Is pnt In
letter condition to withstand drought
during the next season than If It bad
remained unplowed through the winter.
The land Is also ready for replowing
much earlier In the spring.
Tima to «premi Maa ora.
ICASTORIA
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The Kind Yon Have Always Bought* and which has been
in use for over 30 years* Ims home the Hlgnatnre of
and has been made under his per­
sonal supervision since its Infhncy.
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trille with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience agulnst Experiment*
What is CASTORI A
CiiMorin is ii liiirinlcHM Kiibstltute lor Cftstor OU* Pare»
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrup*. It Is Ploaaant* It
contain* neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
HubNtance. Its age is Its guarantee. It deatroya Worm»
and allays Feverishness. It cures Dlarrlxua and Wiud
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cure* Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilato* the F< mm 1, regulates th©
Stomach and Bowels* giving healthy and natural sloop.
Tbe Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
CENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
▼Mt CCNTAUn CO»*tgV, W MURAAV «VtiCBV. NSW VON* OITV-
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DON’T STOP WORK!
A delicious food
SNAP SHOT.
drink, which, as a table
beverage, is preferable to
coffee and tea.
The nutritive and delic­
ious properties of California
figs, prunes and grains are
retained by our special pro­
cess of manufacture and
are fully extracted by—
boiling
from 5 to
10 minutes
Fruit
only.
Buy a Bottle of
Rub In well and
YOU ARE GOOD AS NETft
IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU.
Button «Snap Shot, tbe wonderful destroyer of *11 forma of infiammatlon tn man or u*
50c and II per bottle. R K. SUTTON, sole proprietor and manufacturer, Ashland, Oregon.
For tale at City Drug Store. Jacksonville, and by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point.
54% Location Makes No Difference
467. The Best Photographs
.Grains
At All
Grocers.
a
Are still being made by
Sawyer’s
H. C. MACKEY & BOYD,
IN MEDFORD
EXCELSIOR BRAND
Oil
Clothing
for fifty year* han been
AT THE
Art«., Saw FraaeiaFN,
>1. >. MAWYKK * HOS,
Mel« Maaefaetars-ra.
■eat < aaabridee* ■•**.
Jacksonville Marble Works.
the lieet In the world.
Double throughout.
Warranted waterproof,
soft and n month. Will not
crack, ¡reel off or become
sticky. Catalogue free.
R. I. Mtfatt »>4 PMt
IG TENT
C Street, Opposite Van Dyke's Store.
J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor
Granite and Marble Work
A KOO«! looking
horse and poor look- <z
¡rig har ne»s I* the
worst kind of a com­
bination.
•f Bury Dasarlptlaw Herein the Heat Style
AT
Eureka
RRASONAHLE
PRICES.
Monuments and Cemetery Work a Spcialty
leather soft and pllabl»*, put« It tn con­
dition to laat— twice •« long
:u» it ordinarily would.
Jacksonville, Oregon
her* in can*—all
STANDARD
OIL CO.
Give
Your
Horse a
Chancel
1b« Swill Barrel.
The swill barrel Is tbe source of
much of the trouble with hogs. As It
Is seldom or never cleaned It soon be­
comes recking with putrid, filthy mat­
ter and infested with countless millions
of germs. ilHtiy of tbe so called cases
of hog cholera could Is* traced to the
old swill barrel. Keep the swill In cov­
ered buckets, feed It out each day and
treat tbe palls frequently to scalding
water.
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For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back
Pumpkin pie has a tender bold upon
the American heart, and u.i squash pie
is Its nearest kin It, too, comes in for a
share of honors. Hubbard squashes
may tie reckoned among our most val­
ued fruits. Fruits they ara because
they contain seeds. Only tubers and
roots, such as potatoes, beets, turnips,
carrots, onions, dare be called vegeta­
bles. To return to the squash question,
few housekeepers comparatively have
tried its virtues in any other shape
than disguised with eggs, spice and
cream In a pie filling. Sections of
squash with the rind on set in the oven
and baked are as delicious as sweet
potato. Many serve the pieces still In
tbe rind, and each butters, salts and
peppers to taste. Stewed squash dress­
ed with cream and butter and scallop­
ed squash baked in the oven are both
tempting dishes.
For Over Fifty Years
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Cereed
>'ami>kln. and Sqnn.h.
Railroad
W H M <AD.
H L SISLER.
General Agent.
Traveling Agent,
48 Alder St., Portland. Oregon.
have one now. Your children will
sutler, too. For cou ghs, croup, bron­
chitis, grip and other winter com­
plaints One Minute Cough Cure never
fails. Acts promptly . It is very pleas­
ant to the taste and perfectly harm­
less. C. B. George, Winchester, Ky.,
writes: “Our little g irl was attacked
with croup late one night and was so
hoarse she could hardly speak. We
gave her a few doses of One Minute
Cough Cure. It relieved her imme­
diately and she went to sleep. When
she awoke next morning she had no
signs of hoarseness or croup.’’ City
Drug Store, Jackson ville, and Dr. J.
Hinkle, Central Point.
“Last winter an infant child of
mine had coup in a violent form,”
says Elder John W. Rodgers,a Chris­
tian evangelist of Filley.Ma. "I gave
This would be a much more peaceful
her a few doses of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy,and in a short time all world If lots of grown up people as well
danger was past and the child recov­ as children could only be seen and not
ered.” This remedy not only cures ucard.—Cbicatro News.
croup, but, when given when the first
symptoms appear, will prevent the
attack. It contains no opium or
other harmful substance, and may be
given as confidently to a baby as to an
adult. For sale by City Drug Store.
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The Finest Train in the World.
The Northwestern Line.
Quince ueiiy-.
Quinces fur Jelly should not be quite
ripe, but they should be a tine yellow.
Hub the down from them, core and cut
them small. Put them In a preserv­
ing kettle with a teacupful of water for
each pound. Let them stew gently tin
til soft without mashing. Put them in
a thin muslin bag with the liquor anil
press them very lightly. To each pint
of liquor put a pound of sugar. Stir
it until all is dissolved: then set it over
the tire and let It boll gently until by
cooling some on the plate you find it
h good Jelly.
Then turn it Into pots or
tumblers and when cold secure as di­
rected for Jellies.
One of the most helpful books on
nerve weakness ever issued is thaten-
titled “Nerve Waste,” by Dr. Sawyer,
of San Francisco, now in its fifth
thousand. Tins work of an expert«
enced and reputable physician is in
agreeable contrast tc the vast sum of
false teaching which prevails on this
interesting subject. It abounds in
carefully considered and practical ad­
vice, and has the two great merits of
wisdom and sincerity.
It is indorsed by both the religious
Mop and Brush.
and secular press. The Chicago Ad­
One of the new patents is the inven­
vance says: “A perusal of the book
and the aDplicatiou of itst principles tion of Edward Hilker of Chicago. It
will put healtb, hope aud'heart into Is calculated to be a help to tbe liouse-
thousands of lives that are rowsuffer­
ing through nervous impairment.”
The book is $1 by mail, postpaid.
One of the most interesting chap­
ters—chapter xx, on Nervines and
Nerve Tonics—has been printed
separately as a sample chapter, and
will be sent to any aodress for stamp,
by tbe publishers, T he P acific P ub
Co., Box 2658, San Francisco.
GO EAST
Connections from the West made via The
Northern Pacific. Great Nortnern aDd Cana­
dian Pacific Railways This is also the best
line between Omaha. St. Paul and Minneapo­
lis. All agents sell tickets via
Wynks—Are you a believer in
tectlon or free trade?
Hlata to Hooaowtvea.
Bynks—Both—protection from
Tantry shelves should be lined with collectors and free trade with
white oilcloth, which Is easily wiped butcher and llie grocery man.—Somer­
clean with a damp duster aud always ville Journal.
looks fresh and nice.
Whoever gives out the weekly linen,
The t'aobaarvaat Widower.
whether mistress or maid, should be
Father—Miranda, isn't It about time
enreful to observe that linen of a sort for you to tlduk of getting married?
Is used In turn—that is to say. If there
Miranda—Mercy, pa, 1 have l>eeu
ere several sets of linen for the same thinking about It ever since I was
purpose take for use each week that .thirteen years old! - Somerville Jour-
which has been longest In the cup­ nal.
board. not the set that was returned
last from the wash, lu this way linen
Another Way.
will iu the ordinary course last for a
Blzzer— I aiu going to enter a inonai-
much longer time than would other­ tery, to live a life of meekness and
wise be the ease.
privation.
To Impart to the kitchen tables that
Buzzer— Nonsense! Why don’t you
wonderful whiteness which some such become a poet?—Ohio State Journal.
table* possess no soap or soda should
be* used iu cleaulng them, but saud
Accurdlna to Hobby.
should be employed lustead, this be­
His
Mamma
—I’m mortified to learn
ing briskly rubbed over the surface of
the wood with hot water and rough that you stand at tbe foot of your
brush. If whitewood tables are thus class. I can hardly believe It possible.
Bobby—Why. it’s de easiest thing in
scrubbed, they will present a brilliant
de
world.—Detroit Free Press.
whiteness which will put to blush the
appearance of a table scrubbed with
The Children's Friend.
soap aud soila.
You’ll have a cold soon. Muy be you
A Violent Attack of Croup Cured.
NERVE WASTE”
THE JOTH CENTURY TRAIN runs every day
of the year.
Tbe Badger State Express, the finest daily
train running between St Paul and Chicago,
via the Short Line.
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
Nervous Diseases
are the serious misfortune nini
<
tenths of the women in the
world.' Women should know oí
Kodol Moore’s Revealed
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Its wonderful effectiveness in
Jt artificially digests the f<x»ji and aiu« these diseases has madeitthous-
.ature in strengthening and recon­
structing tbe exhausted digestive or­ ands of friends.
gans. It is the latestdi'covered digest*
ant and tonic. No other preparation
$1.00 per hottie at the
can approach ft in efficiency. It In­
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Drug Store.
Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn,
Fla in fence. Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Si k Head • - he, Gast ralgia, Cramps and
tut other result* of Im perfect d i gestion.
The beat -nd most eccoomlcal way to
use mannre Is to aproad It where want-
«I after tbe hot wtnllier la past and
before tbe ground la frown, says a
Massachusetts farmer In New Kng
land Homestead. I do not Ifke to kei­
lt aproad on tbe frozen ground mid
snow. There moat be too often n great print’50- arulfl.
loas by washing and drying ere It ran A» A»
T<vX
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be abaci bi d by the ground.
Lar<r«*alz*containsÎH time*
r —a
•¡.vTP
DRiiikaUj
li about as nesr f *rfaetlci» »;s f.C
cl Lanp-Ma.-.inj can aft.-.in t
Lums kerogenn, cr.d piv*. 3 u A p por
clear.white lijht. end
nd will r.sl.
neither blow
nor jar out. What.
w...-
:n cut J..»...*
¿.’Ivlnj with
It the darkness c u!!y keeps about t vo
hundred feet ah ad of your smartest
horse. When y u want the ve ryV:t
Driving Lamp to bs had a k y<Ur
dealer (or the ’• Dietz."
V
We issue a (pedal Catalor.ue of this
Lamp and. If you ever prowl around
alter night-fall, it will interest you.
'Tie mailed free.
R.E. DIETS CO.,
¡BlumalierTrank Drug Co.
60 Laight St., New York.
WHOLESALE AGENT«»
Batabiiahvd la z«4o.