The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 05, 1901, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1901.
Vol. XXX.
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No. 94.
BRIEF MENTION
Trespass notices, printed on cloth,
on sale at T he T imes Printing House.
The barracks and new wing of the
Oregon Soldiers' Horne has been ac­
cepted by Governor Geer.
The United States will send relief
to 115 stranded miners at Nome,
Alaska. They are badly in need of
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
help.
Deeds, mortgages, leases, bonds,
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«or»«, wo >owo«» no., n«w roan.
bills of sale and every imaginable
kind of legal blanks—the latest and
best—are constantly on hand at T he
BEFORE PURCHASING.
The Trip of the Season.
T imes office.
A
winter
trip to southern Califor­ Norwegian Hotel Fire Eaeapea.
Mrs. Annie Catherine Braun, born nia and Arizona
tbe famous Nor do Norwegian hotels themselves
101 years ago, who as a girl in Phila­ Shasta Route Is one via
never to be for­ jonsole you. Built of wood, their chief
delphia danced with the Marquis de gotten.
Renewed acquaintance with merit lies Ln tbe fire escape, which is to
La Fayette, died in New York last this section
will ever develop fresh be found in tbe chief room upon every
week.
points of interest and added sources landing. At Vlsnes I spent a happy
A large quantity of newspapers, of enjoyment under its numberless re­ night answering the questions of nerv-
suitable for wrapping, pasting cn sorts of mountain, shore, valley and nus travelers who came from hour to
walls, putting under carpets, etc., can plain. Two trains leave Portland hour to see If the fire escape in my
be obtained cheap, in quantities tc dally, morning and evening, for Cali­
suit, at T ub T imes Printing House. fornia. These trains are equipped I room was working properly. Angry
improved pattern of insurances were powerless to convince
Goy. Toole has replied to Goy. Van with the must
and tourist sleeping cars, timid if ancient ladies. Did I really
Saut of Minnesota, favoring an anti­ standard
the low rates place the trip in think the rope would work? Was there
trust conference and opposing the and
reach of ail. For illustrated guides sny danger? Had I tried the contriv­
consolidation of the Northern Pacific California
and Arizona winter resorts ance myself? Excellent souls! As If
and Great Northern railways.
WE MAKE a SPECIALTY, Guaranteeing Qualtiy nnd
add ress
the printed notice were not enough!
The celebrated Snap Shot, the best
R. B. M iller , Gen’l Pass. Ag’t,
Price THE VERY BEST
Ah, that printed notice! I have a
medicine in the world for allaying In-
Portland, Or. copy
of it by me as I write. It is the
tiammatijn
in
man
or
beast,
can
be
MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
complete Instruction In English to the
found at Dr. Robinson's diug
She Didn't Wear a Mask.
traveler threatened by fire in a wooden
Soliciting vour Valued Patronage, We are Respectfully,
store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central
But her beauty was completely hid-! hotel in Norway. Let me give it you as
Point. Try it.
den by »ores, blotches and pimples
An Amsterdam correspondent writes till «he used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. I found it:
that the British Boycott League is Then they vanished, as will all erup­ "Fire escape to throw out the win­
founding branches throughout Holl­ tions, fever sore*, bolls, ulcers, car-1 dow.
and and Belgium, and hundreds of ad­ buncles and felons from its use. In-1 “Tbe plaited anotter shall be found
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herents have already been enrolled. fallible for cuts, corns, burns, scalds In every room.
Members are required to promise and piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at | “To increase the hurry let down the
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faithfully to refrain from purchasing Citv Drug Store.
body one by one until all shall be left.
anything of British make aod origin
“N. B.—The cord shall put out the
and to induce others to do the same.
PROFESSIONI CARDS.
ground from the shoulder thereunder."
Dwelling for Sale.
No one can reasonably hope for
—London M»U-
The undersigned offers his residence
Did you ever compare a delicious, flaky,;’ good health unless t>ia bowels move property,
pleasantly
located
in
Jack
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GEO. O’B. DE BAR, M. D„
each day. When this is not at­
delicately browned loaf of bread made;! ouce
tended to disorders of the stomach sonville, for sale at a reasonable tig-
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
arise, biliousness, headache, dyspepsia ure. It is well arranged and supplied
from
and piles soon lollow. If you wish to with a number of conveniences, be­
Jacksonville, Oregon,
avoid these ailments keep your bowels sides having a considerable area of
regular by ’aking Chamberlain’s ground annexed, which is planted in
•Office ‘n Kahler's Huí Id I ng, upstairs Res­
Stomach and Liver Tablets when re­ fruit trees. For parti ulars apply to
idence on California street. bay or niant
O tto B iede ,
quired. They are so easy to take, and
•alls attended nromotlr
Gold Hili.
mild and gentle in effect. For sale
With the sad results achieved from the use of cheaper flour? I > by City Drug Store.
4. M. KEENE, D. D. S.
Land for Sale.
The one, the highest triumph of cookery—the most useful of;> Discussing the present condition of
I have 1560 acres of land, all in one
all
the arts; the other, a monument to wasted energy, blasted; I iron and steel, the Iron Age says that tract,
on Antelope creek for sale. It
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY.
Does your horse “feel his
nothing lias occurred to indicate any
hopes and poor judgment. But why continue the compari-;» danger
of an early subsidence of the is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville,
Offioea ,n the Adklna Deual block
»on? If you have made the mistake in the past, trying to'; great activity which characterizes 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 oats” ? What a difference be-
tbe iron and steel trades. Not only miles from Medford. I will sell this
Medford,
Oretfo
exist on inferior flour, redeem yourself by ordering Snowy! ; are
more Iron and steel now being land in tracts of 100 acres up until all tween the grain-fed and the
per
acre.
Butte flour only in future.
made and consumed in tbe United. Is sold, ■ at 910
.
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, . It . is good
States than at any previous time in ’ farming and grazing land, and a good grass-fed horse! The
first
H. D. NORTON,
the history of this or any other coun-1 «Locfc range on the outside. I will
ATTORNEY and counselor at law ,
Every up-to-date dealer
try, but members of tbe trade are be­ sell all, or as low as 100 acres tn a strong and full of ginger, the
ginning to prophesy a still larger busi­ tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack­
Handles it.
Grant's Pass, Oregon,
second flabby, weak and tired
sonville Or.
ness tbe coming year.
out before he begins. The
There has been great mortality
Discovery of Coal In Wales.
öffic» »bo»« S P D. * L. Co '» SMX«
among iiogs in Tehama and adjoining
During
the
reign
of
Henry
VIII.
feeding makes the difference.
counties in. California, from bog
cholera, and as “an ounce of preven­ many attempts were made to discover
Children are not alike either.
Wm. M. COLVIO,
tion Is worth a pound of cure,” the coal In north Wales, and a Shrewsbury
man.
named
Richard
Gardner,
was
the
experience
of
a
well-known
hog
raiser,
One is rosy, bright-eyed, full
LAWYER.
living near Red Bluff, is entitled to only person who succeeded. The old
Oregon.
of
life and laughter, another is
Jacksonville.
careful
consideration.
He
says:
“
My
records read: “He attemptyd and put
Headquarters for STRICTLY FIR3T-CLAS3
hogs are fed soft coal almost daily Into proofe to fynde out coles about the pale, weak and dull. The feed­
through the summer, and about all town (Shrewsbury) in soondry placys.
Jffije In Kail Men’» Hu Idin
they will eat. which would be sur­ and In one place cspecinll callyd Etna- ing again is responsible.
prising to some farmers who never
reed it, in the amount a hog will eat. tine Haye, hard by the sayd towne. he
Sickly children need special
P. P. PRIM & SON,
Growing pigs and shoats like a ration found by his great dyligence and troball
feeding.
They don’t “feel their
great
store
of
see
cole,
the
which
is
of coal as regularly as they do of corn,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
judging from the avidity with which lyke to come much commoditie bo the oats". Scott’s Emulsion adds
take to it. In winter 1 do no' to the riche and poore." that be is not
RETAIL they
Jacksonville, regon.
and
WHOLESALE
think it necessary to feed it so liber-1 only worthy of commendation and just the right richness to their
ally, yet would lear no h»rm in sup­ mayntenance. but also to be had in re­
Buy directly from the Nursery
■ Wlll practica tn atl eourt» of tbe S^ta. or­
plying them with all tlify eat at all i membrance for ever.”—Cardiff
diet. It is like grain to the
XVest-
nee lo the Court Houaa leal (loor on tbe
times of the year My herds will)
And Save Agent’s Profits.
rlrhl from entranoa
ern
Mall.
horse. The child gets new
average upward of 125 head < f all ages
lor the year, and I calculate that no
Pacific
Nry^ery
Co.
appetite and strong digestion.
The Russian Climate.
Scnd tor Catalogue to
number of bushels of coal slack
A. N. SOLIS3,
Tangent. Oregon. less
will justify their needs. With adaily The Russians count upon their ell-
Scott’s Emulsion is more
ATTORNEY A\l) COUNSELOR AT LAW
supp y ot coal, tresh water, a baiauced mate as one means of defense, as it
ration and good sanitary surround­ was when Napoleon Invaded Russia. than food. It is a strong
Jacksonville. Oregon.
ings. tin re is little danger of disease Their troops are accordingly trained in
It rouses up dull
affecting them str ously.
winter maneuvers, including loading medicine.
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OUR NEW STOCK
Ladies’ Wool •* Cotton Fabrics -New Designs.
Oregon City ClothingBlankets.
California-made Bootsai,d Shoes.
Groceries and Provisions
NUNAN'S,
HOME
Am
CHILD
Snowy Butte Flour ;
PACIFIC NURSERY Comp’ny
Fruit Trees,
Shade, Ornamental Trees,
Vines and Plants.
VNota , rubile. Piretica» tn all the court»,
omoe on California Street, bel. «h and Sib.
A. C. HOUGH,
XMAS and OTHER GOODS
a battery, with Its war transport and
material complete, ujxin sleighs, mov­
ing it for some distnnee over a difficult,
snow covered country and bringing It
Into nctlon again.
Now arriving at NYR’i
ATTORN KY AT LAW
Grant’s Pass.
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A Curioim F'nfln* Custom.
Uregoa,
into the
Office over Halr-R.ddln Hardware Store.
Medford, Oregon.
A. E. REAMES,
Children’s Books:
ATTORN KY-A T-L a W,
Jacksonville,
*
*
Oregon.
Wo have a nloe lino of (’nildren’s books; bright an1 catchy stories
that just suit their little heart r . Also a nine line of Albums,
dolls, gamps, fl ruins and other holiday goods. Have received tl te
newt st things In
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■Omca In Red Men’» Hujldln«.
ROBT. G. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Granfa Paso, Oregon.
Practice» In all ’he court»
tulldlog. uo-atalra
Offioe In Hank
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Ladies’ Belts and Gentlemen’s Ties.
We still have a good assortment ot tbe celebrated
GORDON HATS
They are without question the only hat tor tea money tn town
It Is our pleasure to show our goods—eo please oomo and look thorn over.
Dr. J.
H. B. NYE, Proprietor
W. ODOERS,
DENTIST
Medford, Oregon.
•Has permanently located In Ashland for tba
practice of dentistry. From a continued
practice of over fourteen years I am pre­
pared to guarantee entire iail»factloo
I LIPPINCOTT'S
Jacksonville, Or
MONTHLY MAGAZINE •
A F amily L ibrary
Arethe Leading Dealers in (ient’s Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boot
and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco
Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc.
The Best in Current Literature
12 C omplete N ovels Y early
MANY SHORT STORIES ANO
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
•2.50 per year ; 25 era. • copy
•NO CONTINUED STORIES-
EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF
MAX MULLER & CO
future would sadden
many a happy
woman. The mis­
ery of marriage
often results from
ailments which
maidenly mod­
esty kept hidden.
When doctors are
at last consulted
they frequently
fail to help.
They do not un­
derstand the root
of the trouble.
Dr. Pierce’s Fa­
vorite Prescrip­
tion has cured
in thousands of
cases where doc-
tors entirely
failed.
" I had been a great
sufferer from female
weakness,* write»
Mr». M. B. Wallace,
of Muenster,
‘ r, Cook
___ " "/ tried
Co., Texas.
doc
tort and
fonr
none did me any
good. I suffered si«
year», but a at last I
found relief. ; _ i foi-
.
lowed your advice,
and took eight bottles
of 'Favorite Prescrip­
tion ’ and four of the
'Golden Medical Dis­
covery.’ I now feel
like a new woman.
I have gained eighteen pounds.*
Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best Favorite Prescription"
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GIVE
US
A CALL
IUAL5 WEAK WOMEN STRONG
AND SICK
WELL.
The Dyaks divide in pairs when the
hour nrrives for inking food, the father
nnd mother at one platter, two sisters
at one and still two brothers at anoth­
er. When tbe family is not equally
divided as to sex. a brother and sister
may eat together, but this must al­
ways be the youngest and oldest of the
family.
Her Pet Name.
"Ah!” he sighed after she had binsh-
Ingly whispered “Yes” in bis bosom.
"My own Mehitabel! Oh. that name's
so formal! Surely your friends ase
some shorter one. some pet name!"
“Well” she murmured, “the girls at
boarding school used to call me Pic­
kles.”—Philadelphia Press.
HI» Mistake.
“What curious mistakes men make
sometimes! I’ve just been reading, for
Instance, that Columbus imagined that
he had discovered the Indies.’’
“Ah, I made a worse mistake than
that! When I married my wife, I
thought I’d discovered paradise!”
Candid.
Miss Alma—When did yon become
acquainted with your wife, doctor?
Doctor—After the wedding.-Ileitere
WelL
What Shall We Have tor Dessert?
This question arises in the family
every day. Let us answer it. t>xiay.
Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful
dessert. Prepared in two minutes.
No boiling! No baking! Simply add
boiling water and set to cool. Fla­
vors:—Lemon, orange, raspberry and
strawberry. Get a package at your
grocer’s today. lOcts.
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children, puts new flesh on thin
ones and red blocd into pale
ones. It makes children grow.
Scott’s Emulsion makes ordi­
nary food do its
duty.
This picture represents
the Trade Mark of Scott’s
Emulsion and is on the
w rapper of every bottle.
Send for free (ample.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
409 Pearl St., New York.
50c and 9*. all druggists.
Silas <1. Day
JACF.wnN VILLE
OR.
NOTARY PUBLIC and
REAL ESTATE AG’T.
Abstracts made to Titles of
Lands.
LBGAL DOCUMENTS.
all »ind drawn up »»peclallv pertaining it>
tbe settlement of estates
Accounts Collected, Prompt Remittance.
MONEY LOANED.
tnv stment seeurltlen » -eevia... . aukson
Oounty Scrip bought and sold.
I have a oomplete set or map» of all surra] e4
lands tn this oouaty, and receive Abstracts
monthly from Roseburg l.aad Office, js Laid
department of the O. & C. R R. and the Stair
Land Department at Salem of all naw entriea
made I am hua prepared to make out hour-
' stead papers and can save to part.es the ex-
| pease of s trip to the Roseburg laud office
have a Number of Fine Farm» and other
Desirable Property In mr.baads for
Sale.
«^Promit reoly made to all lettera. Charl­
ea tn accordance with 'be times
Refers, by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanna,
judge of the 1st Judolal Distrlot, and to say
business house la Jacksonville.
SILAS J.iDAY.
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