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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1901)
Democratic Times. HERB AND THBRB. MEDFORD SQUIBS THE LEADING DRUGGIST Don't fail to take a chance in the J. E. Giunjraw wa« at the county seat a short time a^o. grand Christmas raffle. Printed at jBczsonville Oregon. by Miss Stone, the missionary, is re Rev. W. Bitter will hold service« at Medford on Christmas at 10:30 o'clock ported to be near Bilo, Bulgaria. fîmes Printing Company A tine assortment of up-to-date A M. Rufus Edwards, who has been at visiting card« can always be found at CHAS. NICKELL. Editer A Manager. work in tiie Bohemia mines, is Pay T he T imes office. ing Medford a visit. Tiie telegraph Is kept busy sending Slindg for Anything you want from ft First (’I bmn Drug Store. ITAN’S BRICK BUILDING, California St. details There will be no services at the of railroad wrecks everywhere. b'aD<la fur Best uf «rvryihiug kept In a Fir» t Clau Drug Mt ore. Citholic church in Medford Sunday.as They seem epidemic. btHUilt for Can't gut any twlter for the .donay. Stand« for Distant Land, or Imported Goods announced by mistake. Adrertlneineni. inserted *t rennonnble ritt« Men’s and boy’s clothing entirely ^tand» for Estabrook, the Leading Druggist. Stands for Fair Prices aud Full Value. If you wish to Inspect a full and su new aud up to date garments. Prices G Stands for Good Goods for the Money perior a»M>rtnient of holiday goals of the very lowest. Nunan's. • H Stand, tor High «r«<|u Good. tor Little Money PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS message it _______ ..ink Estabrook's to Buy I stand, for . 1 Think Eatabrook's theChaa>esi th«Ch«a|w»l Place I W. H. White, the engineer injured all kinds, go to The Racket. J Stand» for Just what you waul for Xma». Xma*. noted chiefly for its leng^i and the in a wreck at Salem Saturday, died R. P. Fabj and A. N. Smith, well- K Stands Stand» for Kind you want waul fur X Xuia» ium . L Stands Bland» fur Leading Druggist Druggihl is E m k tabrook. t abrook. known traveling representatives of manner in which he tries to play into about ten hours afterward. Stand» for Must Goods for yuur Money Portland houses, were with us a few the hands of the monied interests Stands for Never leave town before you see F.MlabzOcU Now is the time to plant your holi days ago. Stands for On the Square Dealing at KMtabrook'» without letting the people know his day adverti«ements. They will be as Stands for Prescription Work a Specialtv at Estabrook’s Miss Jes-ie Cole, one of our belles, J Kt And» for Qu» leer Everybody ,___ , don ___ ’t kuow It real intentions. A great fllmtlammer bread cast upon the waters. R Stand» for Read th.» carefully then »ue Estabrook who left for California not loug since, Gen. De Wet nearly surrounded Geo. lias and juggler of words Teddy is. S Stand* for Store next lo Odd Fellow»' building where they give a ball Thanksgiving entered a h<>»pital for the purpose T Stand» fur Try FsMibrook’» for Pur« Drug». Kitchener’s scouts a few days ago. of becoming a trained nurse. I i Staud» for Pndvrhtand everything Is Fresh and Clean T he President says "the creation of Wiiaon relieved them, and both col Stands for Very Be»i oi Everything The above portrait is that of Notices for the location of piactr retired. umns Stand» for Will you lo»e a good Opportunity! great corporate fortunes bas not been and quartz mines, etc., up-to-date < Call on Estabrook and nee hl» Fine Line of Perfumes, Countess Mogelstud, of Chica Stands for • Soap». Stationery and the rest of hi» large Stock due to the tariff or any other govern Carnegie has given »10,000,050 for and complete, for sale at T he T imes go, Ill., whose gratitude for the university extension. Under the con I You won't make any mistake, and his Place Is the ZENITH. mental action.” Either be Is too pre dition of the gift President Roosevelt office. benefit received from the use of judiced to see, or does not wish to of is to name the board. When In Medford ask for Myers, the Dr. Miles’ Nervine prompted fend the trusts by stating the truth. The British are to adopt the war popular jeweler. Hl« stock of good« her to make this statement: Mr. Roosevelt ought to know better entanglement scheme. The mortality cannot be beaten iu Southern Oregon, “It affords me great pleasure to add if equaled. • than that. Carnegie’s fortune, fur of Boer children in British concentra- my tevtimonv to the very excellent Barneburg & Arnold ’ s market 1« merits of Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Althougn example, was created largely and dl- 'I00 canape is terrible, I am past 8o years of age I find it Another wreck has occurred at furnishing u« vs ith the best meats of all rect'y by the tariff. Stanford’s was soothes the tired brain, quiet? the irri kind«.etc. E W. Tryer. the scientific tated nerves and insures restful sleep. due to governmental action. These Salem, two (rain* oob B mt UvetlMr butcher, is at the block and giving l Monday evening Fortunately nobody 1 never feel eont-nted without a bottle instances might be multiplied many was burt and little damage done. general satisfaction. of it ta the hov e.” Gratefully yours, times. __________ CHAlS'HA.NA M akis , J.*E. Olson, the enterprising pro The Senate Committee on Foreign Couutess Mogelstud. prietor of the Derby sawmill, was in Relations tias reported favorably toe T he «hip-subsidy bill is again before Medford la«t week. He manufactured new Hay Pauncefute treaty, providing Congress, having been introduced by for tue construction of the isthmian a large quantity of tine lumberduring mu «' the past year, and will du a still big People now-a-days are cautious about what they buy for Senator Frye of Maine. As the Re canal. is a nerve tonic and strength- publican majority in that body is Saleru has an ordinance prohibiting ger business next. the table. A modern tendency to cheapen methodssof manu builder that start* right in re larger than before, and President a telephonecompany to charge a great Wiu. H. Barr.wh ' has been careful facture at the expenee of quality has made this caution neces storing health immediately. Roosevelt is not opposed to it, the er rate than »1.25 per month for ly attending to a nice orchard, situ sary. Snid hr all Druggists. ated near Medford, has had his indus measure has a good chance of success. «t ires and 75 cents per mouth fur res try rewarded. This year he marketed Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Our old-fashioned notion is the most of persons still want idence». How long the ü. b. treasury can stand several thousand boxes of as tine appies L quality rather than price in the things they eat—and out- The federal officials of Oregon, as as ever grew, and got a big price fur such drains will be discovered before elsewhere, have received orders from brands are packed on that principle—quality first—then them. many years. The “surplus” and Washington to keep out of politics. price—SATISFACTION ALWAYS. Our catalogue tells the H.C'. Shearer has purchased the ‘•prosperity” we read so macti about Such an order was also issued by rest. Send for it. Complete one ready. cigar and tobacco business, lately ¡n the Republican newspapers will Cleveland. conducted by Will. Isaacs, and will prove delusions that they are when The Postoffice Department has let run It in an up-to-date style. He will the country resumes its Donnai con it be known that no more postmasters keep the best and m «1 popular brand« SMITH’S CASH (Dept) STORE, will be appointed or re-ippointed who of everything in his line. Give Henry dition. Families supplied at wholesale prices. do not devote tlieir entire attention to a call, for he will treat you right. T he U. S. government has decreed their duties. Claude Riddle, a clever young man, that foreign bottom» will not be al New Seeded Raisins, who ha» beeo connected with the Ore New Zante Currants, lowed to carry products or goods to gon Observer and other newspaper-, New Citron and Lemon Peel. and Miss Mamie Isaacs, the popular the Philippines. The Pacific Mail • ‘ .............. New Cream Cheese, and accomplished daughter of Mr. Steamship Company will consequent New Cranberies, and Mrs. G. W. I-aacs, were married ly start a new line to the islands. At Nunan’s. at tiie home of tiie latter on Sunday DO YOU KNOW THAT AT THE OLD RELIABLE This means that Mr. Rcxwevelt, whose Gov. Geer Is In receipt of a letter by bv Rev. S. H. Jones of Jacksonville. reference to the “merchant marine” David R. Francis, president of the St. They have gone to huusekeepiDg at Grant’« Pa»». Mr. and Mr«. Eidd • in his message squints strongly tow Louis World's Fair Board, asking a have many friend«, the congratula general observance of Friday, Decem ard a ship-subsidy scheme, has al ber 20th. a« “Louisiana purchase tion« aud best wishes uf all of whom ready given assent to another monster Hag day.” He will comply with the tl.ey are in receipt ot. Jrust. The English press has evi- request. y The Christmas Dinner "dently sized up the situation right Dr. F. D. Reames of Klamath Falls In «pile ot the fact chat the word dyapepuu the combined coil of Board, Room and Tuition by the year is only about MJ per month! when it becomes sarcastic over the announces that there were 22 cases of mean« literally bad cook.lt will not be fair a light type of small pox in that President’s utterances concerning for many to lay the blame on the cook if they DO YOU KNOW Only one death resulted from trusts, and characterizes them as place. thechrlatniaa dinner with little appetite that you may there l»kt> Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting, i'em the disease. Thequarantlne has been begin merciul l.aw. t’enmanshlp, in tael any study <lss!red wittout extra trivial and unsatisfactory in the ex rigid, guards being employed, and and end it with dimresa or nausea. It may cost ot tuition. treme, intimating that be Is playing there is no danger of exposure or in not be fair to-any to do that—let ua hop.! so DO YOU KNOW tor the sake of the oook : The disease dysprp into their hands fora re-nomination. fection of people who come to Klam sis Indicates a bad stomach; that is, a weak hat its teachers are ulno men of ability, that Its courses are thorough ath Falls. nd up-to-date, and its HOME Influence in not found al any similar stomach, rather than a bad cook, and for a c hool on the coast! A ndrew J ackson ' s memory will ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. No one can reasonably hope for weak stomach there Is nothing else equal to DO YOU KNOW blossom again in the Howers of elo good health unless his bowels move Hood's Sarsaparilla It gives the stomach vig and tone, cures dyspepsia, creates appetite that there in a demand for its graduates In ail the walks of life, because quence and patriotic «entimentun the once each day. When this is not at or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH \T PUR and makes eating the pleasure It should be. they possess push, arc capable and trustworthy! to disorders of the stomach HUANT to an order of the county court ot the anniversary of the battle of New Or tended arise, biliousness, headache,dyspep«ia DO YOU KNOW State ot Oregon.for Jackson county,made In the The Trip of the Season, leans in a grand banquet at the Sher and piles soon lollow. If you wish to that If you wlnb to obtain a good practical education for the least pussl matter ot the estate of Franco!« Laran. de slble expense, and under the most favorable circumstances, you should man House, Chicago, January 8. All avoid these ailments keep your bowels A winter trip to southern Califor- ceased, on November J7. 1901, providing for write at once lo - „ the sale at private sale of th* proper tv herein of the organization« that have parti regular by taking Chamberl »in’s nla and Arizona via the _ famous Stomach and Liver Tablets when re- W. C. RAMSEY, Princip. I, Shasta Route i« one never to t>e for cipated in Democratic struggles in Quired. They are so easy to take, and gotten. Renewed acquaintance with after described, I will,In Jacksonville. Oregon, from and after the hour of 10 o'clock a that great city will unite to make the mild and gentle In effect. For «ale this section will ever develop fre«h on Stockton, Cal. occasion one of the biggest, grandest by City Drug Store. points of interest and added sources January 4, 1902, affairs of patriotism and social enter The first motion in the case of the of enjoyment under its numberless re of mountain, shore, valley and sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for tainment ever tieid. Seven organiza State vs. Sylvester Pennoyer et al. sorts plain. Two trains leave Portland cash, all of the following described real prop wa« heard at Salem. Dec. 9th, by tions will be united to make it a great, morning and evening, for Cali erty. situated tn Jackson county. Origan, to Judge Boise. The State seeks to re daily, success. The list of orators will be cover These trains are equipped wit: rrom Pennoyer, McBride and fornia. NWq of the NEq of the SEI-I of Sec, in keeping with the proportionsuf the Metschan, ex-state land board,C30,00t‘, witii tiie most improved pattern of 31, The I Twp 37 tj, R. - VV.. containing 10 acre«, Iso standard and tourist sleeping car«, event. The three chief speakers will tiie amount of the defalcation of G. and the low rates place tiie trip in about one acre heretofore «old to Ehler Band, W. Davis, ex-clerk of the board. L. be William Jennings Bryan, Judge reach of ail. For Illustrated guides together with the tenement«, hereditament« Edward F. Dunne of Chicago, Judge R. Webster and J. C. Moreland of California and Arizona winter resorts aud appurtenances belonging to or In any wise Portland represented the defendant, Owen P. Thompson of Jacksonville, appertaining to the said property. and supported a motion to strike out add res« LI. Mayor Harrison will preside. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon thia 29th day R. B. M iller . Gen’l Pass. Ag’t, principal parts of the complaint. Ar Portland, Or. of November, 1901. gument wa« in relation to the State ’ s To write for our rates before you JAMES CRONEMILLER, S ecretary R oot ’ s recummenda- liability for defalcation. Attorney- An Evangelist’s Story. Administrator with the will auuexed of the Uuns in regard to Cuba havecreated a General Blackburn argued that the purchase a ticket to any point in the East. Through Tour of Francois Laran. “I suffered for years with a bron estate decided sensation. In effect they are statate of 1880, providing for the elec A. E. R eamks , Att'y for Estate. ist Cars from the Pacific Coast to Chicago and Cin or lung trouble and tried various ' a plea for prompt action looking to tion of the clerk of the board, was uo- chial remedies, but did not obtain perma Constitutional. cinnati connecting with through trains for all points in reciprocity witii tiie island, on the nent relief until 1 commenced u«tng CONTEST NOTICE. ground mat its peace, health, pro«, < >ne Minute Cough Cure,” writes Rev. the far EAST or SOUTHEAST. Fast and handsomely A New Year’s Guide. James Kirkham, evangelist of Beil«' perity and independence are necessary DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR equipped, steam heated trains—Dining cars, Buflct Library River, III. “ 1 have no hesitation In There is one book everyone should make an UM1TBD -TATF.M LAN!» Om< K. to the United States, and can only be effort to get, for the new year. It contains recommending it to all sufferers from RosKHUHf.. ukegon , Occnn- r 10, 1901 A sufficient contest affidavit hav.ng*been Hied Cars, Sleeping Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars through attained fy prompt commercial ar- simple and valuable hints concerning health, maladies or di«ea-e« of tills kind." In this office by Aaron C Manning. contest ant. rangement* that will inure to the if- many amusing anecdotes, and much general Ooe Minute Cough Co’e affords im against the homestead entry No *«32. made out the following States: January fl. 1M97. for the si-2 nel-4, sec fl. twp land'« benefit. “Tiie same consider- information. We refer to Hostetter’s Alma mediate relic f for <'' i.’i;«. colds and 35 s. rge. 4 w, by John F Tniaon con tea tee, In Iowa In<liana. Wisconsin, Missouri, Tennessee, Louisiana, ations,” says the Secretary, “which nac. published by The Hostetter Co., Pitts- all kind« of throat and luug troubles. which it I n alleged that the »«aid entryman. Absolute’ Tolson, has not rea’ded upon the land Included b irg, Pa It will prove valuable to any house For croup it is unequ -'ed. led to the war with Spain, now re hold. Sixty employes are kept at work on this ly safe. Very pleasHL» to take, never In bls entry for a period of three year«, but ha« illitiois, Mi II I loot South Dakota, A rkannas, abarmoned the »am«, and that tbG alleged I 2 quire that a commercial arrangement valuable book. The issue for 1902 will be over fail«, and 1« really a favorite with the abandonment was not due to hiw «mploymenl i d J£et^ick^^^nssussippL be made under which Cuba can live.” eight millions, printed in the English, French, children. They like It. City Drug ID lb«- a.-rny. riavv or marine cr»rps ,>' ■ in I f. r.■<! as a privas officer, neaman or and Dr. J. Hinkle, Staten Annexation will he found snugly hid Norwegian, Swedish. Bohemian and Spanish store,Jacksonville, marine,during tli ' war with Spain or during It contains proof of the efficacy of Central Point. any other war in which the United Stale« may den in this tiara ot gilded assertions languages. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the great reme be engaged, «aid parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching in due unit. That is what the big dy prepared by the publishers, and is worthy said allegation at lOo ol •' < \. M o i Republican t <.-«e« want and will have of careful preservation. The almanac may be R. 1902, before G uh Newbury, county e'erk, ac Ci MJ Ml Jacksonville, Oregon, and that final hearing it their party is kept in power much obtained free of coat, at any druggist or gener J. C. LINDSEY, will be held at 10o'clock a m . on February 15, al dealer in the country. longer. __________ 1IM>2. before the Register and Receiver at the A. P. ESTABROOK, IS STRICTLY UP TO DATE Nobility Recommends Nervine I«■■■■■I GOLD HILL, OREGON Grocery Sense Nervine 25 Market St.. 8. F STOCKTON BUSINESS COLLEGI IT WILL PAY YOU T here is to be no free trade be Ashland “Struck Oil.” tween the United State« and the Phil Not exactly. but U. F. Shepherd ha« ippines, although the supreme court struck a fa<-t< ry representative wti<> has decided that both are the same will quote prices on piano« and or kind of territory, The Republican gans, for the next few days, that create a« ureal a «ensatlon a« leaders do not wish to endanger the should an oi! b.witn. The following piano« standing of their party with the from wnicti to choose: Ctiickeriug, trusts and other aggregations of Weber and the celebrated Kimball, wealth: lienee legislation for levying the Crown, Cable, Whitney. Heine, ai»d Clark: besides organs from a tariff on the product« of those isl Story *30 upward. Don't fail to call on C. ands has already been introduced in W. Ridgway at Hotel Oregon, Ash Congress. The proposed law provides land. or C. F. ¡shepherd, and net the that on all good« coming from the lowest prices and i<e»t term« ever of in Southern Oregon. There i« a Philippines to the United States trie fered carload of pianos and organ« on the present rates of the Dlngiey law shall ground, and they « hall and must be be levied and collected. The same -old before Christina«. Address C. F. tonnage taxes shall be levied upon Shepherd, Ashland. Or. vessels coming from foreign countries He Kept HI* Leg. until January 1, 1905, with a proviso Twelve ago J. W. Sullivan of that the coastwise laws of the United Hartford, year« Conn., «cratched his leg States shall not apply to foreign ves with a rusty wire. Inflammation and sels plying between the United State» blood poisoning set io. For two and the Philippine«. All duties and year« lie suffered intensely. Then th. doctors urged amputation; “but,” tonnage taxes collected either in the best he writes, “I used one bottle of Elec Philippines or In the United States tric Bitters and 1J boxes of Buckien’s a rd tu re covered into the Philippine Arnica Salve and my leg was sound treasury, which is simply a subter- and well a« ever.” For eruptions, iuge to fool the people with. Articles eczema, tetter, salt rheum, «ores and » »ported to the Philippine« subject to all blood disorders Electric Bitters internal revenue fax shall be exempt ha« no rival on earth. Try them. City from such tax and pay only the duty Drug Store will guarantee satisfaction provided for in the Philippines. or refund money. Only 50 cents. PIONEER WHITE I k lead ABSOLUTELY pure, end will OUTWEAR fill other LEADS. If your local dealer does not carry it, write to us and we will see that you get n . W. P. Fuller & Co. PORTLAND. OREGON UNION LIVERY, FEED SALE ALBANY COLLEGE Stables, HIGH GRADE COLLEGE EDUCATION ■lUKSO' VILI F. St Mary’s Academy, Jacksonville, Oregon. T. F. & P. A. B. IL TRUMBULL, Com'l Agent. 142 Third St., PORTLAND, OREGON. United Staten Land Office In Roseburg,Oregon. The «aid contentant having. In a prop»; * affidu vlt. filed November 2>). 190!, n?b forth facts which «how that aft»jr due diligence personal service of thin notice can not be made, it In hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. J. T B kio ks . Register. J. H. B ooth , Receiver. Offer« it Thorough •REAON Orders for Hacks Buggies and Riding Herses promptly alien eed to. Feed it ; dene »1 reasonable rates. Best ot care <a*eu lo prevent accidents, but will be re sponsible lor none sLouid they occur Will refuse lo do livery work on credit GEORGE N LEWIS. Prop. ESTARLI8HED IN I8Ö5 Tn every boy »nd girl that ha» the «mbition to attain one rb*n> »•< three courses of regular college grade, all ot which are complete. Languages, Sciences, Mathematics, History, English and Electives Farm for Sale. T hu school continue« the careful training A 120-acre tract, all fenced. 7.1 acres uo- and thorough Instruction for which It Is favor der cultivation, free noil and «anily cultivated ably known non ice public road a quart«’ of a mile from Muonville, Sam» falley pow toffice—improved The M uh I c Department with a dwelling Bouse with four room» below Is always In charge of competent and exper and one above. a good, l»*rge barn, amoke house reek flow» through the ienced teachers. Board and tuition per ae.slon i land, a good well uf water at the bouse and a ot twenty weekj. I*» 00. Htudles will be resum good well at me b rn. six mile« from Gold Hill ed September 2. 1901. railroad at at Ion. Will be Mold for lid per acre For prospectu*. address «"inquire of sila » J. 1> a Y. real caste, agent J ecu son v Hie, Oregon. BISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES The NORM AL COURSE. 9*"e BO‘r<’ °' FdOC,“OD’ THE BUSINESS COLLEGE DEPARTMENT !■ equil to anythin* in the State. New llluatrated catalogue. EXPENSES LOW. BOARD AND TUITION, $90 a YEAR For particulars write WALLACE HOWE LEE. Prre.dent, Albany .Oregon