Jhmocratir Simes. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1902. Vol. XXXII. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following deeds have been re corded in the office of the county re- corder since tbe last report of T hs TO CLOSE T imes : Our Wet Weather Goods NEXT THIRTY DAYS We Offer You for the Ladies’ Mackintoshes Regular $4.00, Now $2.85 Misses’ “ “ $3.75, “1 $2.65 Men’s “ “ $6.50, “ $4.65 MEN’S AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS, ORECON ALL-WOOL MACKINAWS. LARGEST STOCK. Prices Always the Low t st. NUNAN. PROFESSION! CARDS. Did you ever compare a delicious, flaky, delicately browned loaf of bread made irom GEO. O’B. DB BAR, M. D., PHY3I0IAN 8UROION, AND Jacksonville, Oregon. Snowy Butte Flour WOtFc« In Kabler'» Building, up-»t»lrn. Re»- ld<n« on California street. Dor or nl«ni os: la attended oromotli _ __________________________ A----------------------- - With the sad results achieved from the use of cheaper flour? The one, 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 bv ordering Snowy Butte flour only in future. J. M. KEENE, D. D. S. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Office» <n the Adktna Deuel blook Medford, Oregon. H. D. NORTON. Every up-to-date dealer Handles it ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Grant*« Pana, Oregon. Total.................................. »19618 00 Land far Sale. I have 1560 acres of land, all in one tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It Is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 miles from Medford. I will sell this land in tracts of 100 acres up until all Is sold, at »10 per acre. It Is good farming and grazing land, and a good stock range on the outside. I will sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack sonville On______ The Trip of the Season. A winter trip to southern Califor nia and Arizona via the famous Shasta Route is one never to be for gotten. Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest and added sources of enjoyment under its numberless re sorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. Two trains leave Portland daily, morning and evening, for Cali fornia. These trains are equipped with tbe most improved pattern of standard and tourist sleeping cars, and the low rates place the trip in reach of all. For illustrated guides California and Arizona winter resorts tosh R. B. M iller , Gen’l Pass. Ag’t. Part land, Or. s, womoe above S P. D. * L. Co '• Store. Wm. M. COLVIG. ------ •----- WANTED. Intelligent young men, from 17 to 19years of age, having common school education, to learn mechanical trades. For full information apply or write to (Inion Iron Works, 222 Market St., San Francisco. LAWYER. Jackaoavllla. A D Gorden to T 8 and W A Hlginboth- >m. 180 acre» In aeo.ll), twp33, 7 e 1430 00 J Walter Powell to Walter P Powell, lot» 4, 5, and 8, Woolen’» add to Ash land.............................................................. 700 03 T J Kenney to A Petard, 8 70 acre» south of and adjoining Jacksonville,............ 175 09 G W Wlloox to Katie Hull, property In Woodville........................... .7..V............ IIS 00 B F Carter to Katie Bull, property ad joining Woodville,.................................. 70 00 Katie Bull to Mr» Catnerlne Sanborn, same property,......................................... TOO 00 J»» BCv.eiuau iuOH Roberta, 40 acre» In sec 7, twp», lw.................................... 100 00 O H Roberta to Allee C Robert», same property ................ ,.............................. 1 00 G P Goin to L C Paul, 70 acres in sec 18, twp», 1 e .............................................. 100 10 Olive M F, Jones to H E Stone, property IQ ABUI.OU........................................... . W Ca-ter Land Co to L J Brannon, lot 31, Bellevue add to Aabland.................... 325 00 Ashland BAL Association to J S Smith ei ux. 6.75 acres In Ashland.............. 100 00 C W Kahler to John A Reuter, el al, <j c d to certain lands................................. 100 T J Kenney to 8 Barne burg, administra tor's deed to Rosenthal property In Medford....................................................... 6050 00 Z Cameron to G A Dlcklson, 715 14 acres of land In Table Rock precinct . 4000 00 ED Briggs to E Jones, 1554 acres ad joining Ashland .................................. 750 00 Irene Eaton to Ellen Band, 1 acre ad joining Jacksonville............................... 100 00 Mary Pryce et al. to J E Coffee, ten acres of Chavner estate.......................... 800 09 Neil West et al to Mary A Nicholson, property In Medford........................... 800 00 C W Kahler to N Delscb et ux. 24 acres In Cardwell's add to Jacksonville . 7100 00 Alex Thompson to N Det-ch. nroperty In eastern add to Jacksonville ... ... 250 01 Oregon. •V Jffioe In Red Meo'» Hu Idin »15.00 to »18.00 a Week P. P. PRIM A SON, ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING attorneys and counselors at law ARE NOW CURABLE Jacksonville, Oregon. by our new invention. ear Will praotloe tn all oourl» of tbe State. Of- Bee In the Court Houae laet door on tbe rlrbt from entranoe Onlv those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. OF BALTI F. A. WKRMAN, attorney - at - law Qrant’a Paan, - - uregoa. - Office over tUlr-Rlddle Hardware Store. A. E. REAMES, ATTORN EY-AT-L* W, Jacltaonvllle. * Our treatment doe* not interfere with your it atm I occupation, Oregon. * YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME ““XT*““1 INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL ^Office In Red Men'» Building. Location Makes No Difference. ROBT. G. SMITH, ATTORNEY and counselor at law . Graat’a Paaa, Oregaa. gW Praotleee tn »11 tb» oourte .lutldlng. up-atalra MORI, SAYS: B altimore . Md., March 30. 1901. thanks to your treatment, I will now give you a full history of my case, to lie used pt your discretion. About five years ago my right ear began to Fing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost my h< 11tag m uiia«at entirely I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num- her of physiciana, among others,- the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could help me, and even that only temjjorarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, afld ordered your treat ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased car has been entirely restored. I thank you heat lily and beg to remain Very truly yours, 1*. A. WKRMAN, 730S. Broadway, Baltimore. Md. Gentlemen : — Being: entirely cured of deafneHR, A. C. HOUGH, The Best Photographs Office tn Hank Are still being made by EAST------- and SOUTH H. C. MACKEY & BOYD, IN MEDFORD The • Shasta • Route —or tub — SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Train leave Medford for Portland and way »talloni al 4:71 A M and 1.87 P M ____ I:» P M 8 Ä7« Leave Portland 11:1» am 11:48 P M Leave Medford 12 »AM 17:8* A M Leave Aahland 8:00 A M Arrive Sacramento 8:08 P M 8:88 A M Arrive Ben Francisco 7:88 PM _________ ____________ T w a M ______ 7:00 A M arrive Ogden Arrive Denver______ »:» >:*> A A M M______>:t> A M Arrive "ftansas City 7:M a m a m Arrive dhloafo _ ì < A M______ «:» A « Arri,« Lo» Angele« 8 00 r m Arrlve~Houston 7:<XT a Arrive Sew Orlean» 8.ST p Arrive Washington 8:47 A Arrive New York 18:10 P m m M m <05 A M 1 AT THE BIG TENT C Street, Opposite Van Dyke’s Store. MAX MULLER & CO. »alary for an Intelligent man or woman in each town. Permanent position. 30 cents per hour for spare time. Address Manufacturer, Box 1102, Cnicago. It the old saying, "All the world love« a lover,” is true, then the fiction in The Cosmopolitan for January should be popular indeed. All the stories vary in treatment, plot and action, from Frances Courtenay Bay lor’s charming storv, ‘‘Cupid’« Practi cal Joke,” to Maarten Maarten’s stront'doinest ic tracedv. “Hr Fath er’s Wife;” but all have love for a central theme. Pains in the Back Are symptoms of a weak, torpid or stagnant condition of the kidneys or liver, and are a warning it is extremely hazardous to neglect, so important is a healthy action of these organs. They are commonly attended by loss of energy, lack of courage, and some times by gloomy foreboding and de spondency. “I had pains In my back, could not sleep and when I got up in the morning felt worse than the night tx-fore. I began tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla and now I can sleep and get up feeling rested and able to do my work. I attribute my cure entirely to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Mas. J. N. P kbby , care H. S. Copeland, Pike Koad, Ala. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Cure kidney and liver troubles, relieve the back, and build up the whole system. MICA? JL » JHkakes short roads. «Jacksonville, Or., '~77OO a ~ m 8:1» P M 8:47 A M H:IÛ P M Pullman and tourist cart on both trains. Chair oar» Saoramenlo to Ogden an d El Pano, and tourist oar» to Chicago 81 Lout» New Orleans and Washington. Di root connection at Han Franr-iaco with ateamahlp line» for Hawaii, Japan, China, th« Phlopptnea and Australia. thtough tlekol ticket» and rates call on or ad- For tbiougb ~ V Llpplnoo' ' »♦. Agent. Modford. dross W. R 11 MILLER R K (EHLER G r ar Ae’t Maaaxer Portland 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 US A CALL sufficient to give you most delicious tea biscuit using Royal Baking Powder as di rected. A pure, true leavener. FACTS IN FEW LINES —;--------- i In 1801 there were only 280,000 per sons In tbe limits of the United States who spoke German as a mother tongue. Twelve thousand emigrants from the British Islands and over 17,000 from the United States went Into Canada last year. Cotton growers have netted »400,- 000,000 more for the past live crops (1901 crop estimated) than for the previous five. Queensland, in Australia, grows great quantities of sugar cane and lias thousands of acres yielding grapes, bananas and oranges. The falls of Glomen, Norway, are to be utilized for the operation of an elec trical generating plant almost as large as the one at Niagara, Yii Cyeago boilers of steam motor carriages ha v£ to inspected by the bailer ^JilS^ctldS^ department of the city the same as any other boiler. No fewer than 4,060 Paris landlords have refused to provide a proper drain age system in their bouses I d accord ance with the new sanitary regula tions. One out of every forty-nine deaths In Minnesota is due to accident or negligence, according to the report of vital statistics for 1804 to 1897, In clusive. One hundred thousand bales of cot ton lasted the Lancashire mills for a year in 1800. Now the same amount would feed their spindles for a day and a quarter. Tbe lighthouse at Cai>e Kallakra, on the Europeau coast of tbe Black sea. was destroy wl by .»he earthquake on March 31. Steps have been taken for tlie provision of a trmvorsn light. y The Greasewood. A plant which thrives in the arid re gion of tbe west is the greasewood, the young plunts of which have a milky sap and tbe old wood a resinous gum known to be soluble in certain hydro carbon solvents of rubber. From the young greasewood sap two Inventor« have discovered a method of making artificial India rubber. By thia proc ess they are enabled to obtain a gum my mass of brown color, highly flex ible, elastic, combustible and seems to possess tbe characteristics of India rubber, except that it has rather a bal samic odor, differing from the odor of Totnmerciai rubber. Tbe gum can be ,'ulcanlzed by tbe addition of a quan- :lry of sulphur in the same manner as the indiu rubber of commerce. j- , ,-z- , Gron lnt; Pecans. w It is the fashion now in Georgia to let pecau groves. Tbe trees have been found to grow and thrive well in that climate, and they have varieties which bear nuts us much larger than the or dinary wild nut which we used to kuow as tbe improved chestnut 18 better than tbe small wild uul Trees planted fifteen to twenty year« ago ire producing profitable crops, and hundreds of acres have been set to them within tbe last ten years, while planting Is going on now at a greater rate than ever before. One man near Columbus, Ga„ is about to set eighty acres, and it may not be long before we see them coming by the carload for >ur Christmas nut trade.—American Cultivator. Market "«« the Hoof.” A farm should, first of all. produce everything thut can be consumed, then .Tops to be sold, and tbe less of the Stops the Cough utter tbe better. Stock should be kept and Works off the Cold. tufficieut to consume all food products. Laxative Bromo-Qulntne Tablets cure a cold I d one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. ■ nd the corn. oats. bay. etc., should be marketed “on the hoof.” Why sell Carina a Gaa Shy Do«. rattle or bogs to feeders when they An old hunter tells the following may be fed at home?—Farm and story relative to gun shy dogs: Ranch “A few years ago I owned an Irish terrier who was not only frightened out of bis wits at the report of a gun, but who would flee at the sight of one or even at the sound of the ‘click’ caus ed by closing the breech. To cure him I used to take him on a chain fastened to a belt around my waist anil used to fire continually at small birds. Occa sionally I let him chase a rabbit, shot It ns close In front of his nose as I dared and then let him pick it up. Never thought of such a Tills was of course teaching him bad manners, but to cure him of running in sign for a medicine did you ? was an easier matter than breaking him of beir.g gun shy. After a month Well, it's a good sign, for or two of this sort of thing—and it very Scott’s Emulsion. The body ft.-n meant dragging him out by main force—he began to understand that the las to be repaired like other .tun was quite harmless to himself and that there was fun to lie had some- things and Scott's Emulsion is imes in addition. Eventually whenev- •r he saw me pick up the gun he went the medicine that does it. •vlld with excitement, and to the day These poor bodies wear out of his death, although only a terrier, he was one of the best dogs with the from worry, from over-work, gun I ever bad.” Repairing Neatty Done Gunrdlnx the Frnck President. President Loubet is well protected. His secret guard consists of twelve men under tbe orders of a police com missioner. These meu watch constant ly over his ¡a-rson. When he receives, they mingle with the guests close by him. and when be goes out they follow him and have orders never to lose him tin instant from view. When be drives, they accompany him on bicycles, and it is only then that they can be recog nized. This guard of thirteen men alone costs the state the nice little sum of 75,000 francs a year.—Chicago Rec ord-Herald. The I.enab and the Bnnlco Vletlns. It is a common saying that the per son who buys a “gold brick” or invests in “green goods” gets Just what he de serves in view of the wide publicity constantly given in the press about such transactions. But the examples of lamb shearing in finance are quite as common, nnd the loser of a fleece la deserving of about the same measure of sympathy that the bunko victim usually receives.—Ix>s Angeles Herald. Grain O! Grain-O! ^■^Pood for everything that runs on wheels. Sold Everywhsrs. GIVE 15 Minutes Remember that name when you want a de licious, appetising, nourishing toed drink to take th« place at coffee Sold bv all grocers and liked by all who have used It Grain O is made of pure grain. It aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It 1« not a stimulant, but a health builder, and the children as well as the adults oan drink It with great bonefft. Coots about q as much as ooffee 15c. and ‘ der package. Ask your grocer tor Grain O. from disease. They get thin and weak. Some of the new ones are not well made—and all of the old ones are racked from long usage. Scott’s Emulsion fixes all kinds. It does the work both inside and out. It makes soft bones hard, thin blood red, weak lungs strong, hollow places full. Only the best ma terials are used in the patching and the patches don’t show through the new glow of health. No one has to wait his turn. You can do it yourself—you and the bottle. This picture repreienta the Trade Mark of Scott'a Emulsion and is on tli« wrapper of every bottle. $«nd for free tamplc- SCOTT & BOWNE, 4C9 Pearl SL- N«w Voile. 50c. and ft. ail druggist»