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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1902)
Silas J. Day jack »ONVILLB OB. NOTARY PUBLIC and REAL ESTATE AG’T. oak Polson ivy Oar Bllllardlat, Abroad. are among tbe beat known of the many dangerous wild plants and shrubs. Abstract» made to Title» •< To touch or handle them quickly produces swelling Land». and inflammation with in legal document ». »11 Kind drawn up »»pectallv pertaining to tense itching and burning of the skin. The eruption the settlement of estate» soon disappears, the suf Accounts Collected, Prompt Remittance. ferer hopes forever; but almost as soon as the little blister» «nd money loaned . pustules appeared the poison had reached lnvitment aeeuritlM » «email». Jack»« the blood, and will break out at regulai intervals and each time in a more aggru i. .hi. p.-untv. attd ri'cot'e Abstract, <»5nthlyfromIto»eburecLandOfflc.,uaeLai.d vated form. This poison will loiter in th« system for years, snd every atom of il LlSdrttep»itment »t Salem of ah new entries must be forced out of the blood before yoc ktde l am bua prepared to make out home- can expect a perfect, permanent cure. stead papers and can save to part .e, the ex Sense of a trip to the Roseburg land offlc, Several of our leading manipulators of the cue are »eeking honor» and shekel, in foreign landa thia season, and consequently tbe home interests of both pool and billiards are suffering. Of tbe bllliardtats who have ventured itcrowt tbe Atlantic the best known Is Jacob Schaefer, who recently won the great cbampionship tourney in Madi son Square Garden, New York. Schaefer has for several years I hmmi the most prominent figure In the Amer- A A A Nitire’s Aino« OOO Natm’Vpelsm, • have a Number of FlneFarms and other Desirable Propert* In my hand» for Sale. gar Prom nt reply made to all letters. Charg is the only cure for Poison Oak, Poisor es tu accordance with'he times Hanna Refers, by permission. Hon H. K. naans Ivy, and all noxious plants. It is com judge of the l,t Judcial Dlatrlot. and to an} posed exclusively of rootsand herbs. Now business bouse tn Jacksonville.^ DAY. ts the time to get the poison out of youi GO EAST X VIA THE 1 Rio Grande Western g Railway AND 0 Denver & Rio Grande? Railroad Only transcontinental line Passing directly through X 9 9 SALT LAKE CITY, LEADVILLE, PUEBLO, ? COLORADO SPRINGS, X and DENVER. | People are often poisoned without knowing when or how. Explain your cssc fully to our physicians, and they will cheerfully give such information and ad vice as you require, withaut charge, and we will send at the same time an interest Ing book on Blood and Skin Diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANT*. OA. OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance of an order of tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, made on tbe SOtb day of January, 1902, in tbe matter of the eststeof M E. Minear, deceased, the Three Splendidly equipped trains dalqj undersigned, administrator of said estate, will ly To all Points East sell at private sale, subject to confirmation by Through Sleeping and Dining Cars and! said County Court. to tbe higbest bidder for Free Reclining Cha irs 6 cash, from and after The most magniacent scenery in O America by Daylight. y Friday, February 21, 1902, Stopovers allowed on all classes of X tickets. Q All of tbe following described real property For cheapest rates and descriptive y belonging to said estate: literature address 9 Beginning at a rock set for a corner being 25 73 chains E from the section corner between J. D MANSFIELD, sections 32, 23. 4 and 5, townships 37 and 33 S, General Agent, 0 range 2 W, and running thence north 37o F. 24 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. £ 17 93 chains to tbe center of the county road running from Jacksonville co Phuenix.to a rock, ArkOCxyo-CXXXXX^OO-CKX^-O-OCKXXXFO for corner from which a white oak tree 12 ‘ Inches in diameter bears N EJo E 94 links; tbence 9 64HO E 4.62 chains to a rock set in tbe road: thence S SBcio E 12 chains to a rock set in the road; thence S 76o 50' E 6.44 chains to a sandstone-set tor a corner in tbe road from In a word this tells of the passenger ser wbicb a white oak 12 inches in diameter bears vice via N K5o W 43 links, and a laurel 5 Inches in diam eter bears N 64o E 28 links; thence N 7tqo W 28.80 chains to a rock set for a corner from which a while oak 8 inches in diameter bears Eight trains run daily between Chicago and N 37o E 98 llnksitbence N 37o E 97-100 chains to St. Paul, comprising tbe latest Pullman the place of beginning, containing 4'H acres. Sleepers. Pe< riess Dlnlrg Cars. Library and jbservation Cais. Free Reclining Chair Cara Said tract of land being part of the H. Bel linger DLC No. 44 and 95. In the township and THE *1H CENTURY TRAIN runs every day range aforesaid, and situated in Jackson of the year. county, Oregon at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 23d day in the World of Dated January, 1902. E. D b ROBOAM, Electric Lighted, Steam Heated. Administrator of the Estateof M. E Minear The Badger fttate Express, tbe finest daily deceased. N eil A N eil . Attorneys for Administrator. train running he’ ween St Paul and Chicago via the Short Line. Best of Everything The North-Western Line. The Finest Tn in The Northwestern Line. Friday, February 21, 1902, 1» the only line operating a weekly personally Conducted Tourist Excursion Ca- between Prrtlard »nd Chicago change via the World’s Greatest Scenic Line.making close connection at Chicago in Union D pdoi (or all points East. J ally Standard Sleeping car between Salt Lake City. Denver and Chicago, Buffet. Libra ry smoking cars between Pueblo. Denver and Chicago. The best and most reasonable din- fng car service between Pueblo and Chicago If you are goiDg to Kansas City. Omaha. Des Moires. Chicago or any place earn, you should enc uire about the Great Rock Island Route before purchasing a ticket. Ask your nearest ticket agent about it. or write for folders and any information desired. A. E COOPER, Oen’l Agt.. Portland. Or Ashland and Klamath Falls STAGE LINE, Übomnnhly restocked and entirely new man »gement. ROOT. M. GARRETT. Sup t. Best and Quickest Route to KLAMATH FALLS. The Kind You Have Always Bought» and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the slgnatnre of _/) — and has been matle under his per- 7^" , nonal supervision since its infhncy» Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Ju»t-as-good” are but Exiwritnents that tritie with and endanger the health of Infant» and Children—Experience against Experiment» What is CASTORIA CaNtoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Par®» goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm* and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, r«*gulutes the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tbe Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. CENUINS JACOB 8CHAEEF.il MAKING A MASHE. TH« ««avawa «O»M», TT •»»«»» aTM«T. H«w veaa «rrv. We offer One Hundred Doners Reward tor eny c»3r of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'» Catarrh Cure. F. J CHENEY A CO., l’rop».. Toledo. O. We,tbe underalgned.have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 year«, and believe him perfectly honorable In all buiinexs traneactlone and Hnanclally able to carry out any obligations m'ede by tbelr flrm. W kst A T kvax . Wholesale Diugglata. Toledo, Ohio. WAI.DING. K imnan A M akvim , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure ts taken Internally, act ing directly on the blood and mucous surface» of tbe system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials tree. Hall'» Family Pills are the best. HE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS 1» commended by Statesmen. Profe»»tonal men and thousands of others prominent tn the world's activities, for its fine discrimi nation in sifting the actual news from conflicting report and tbe presen tation of current events in their Just proportion They comment on it« freedom from daily-paper sensationalism. All men and women who want to know what the world is doing find it an intellectual necessity, to Judge from the letters received from hundred» ft» editorials ar» comprehensive, and labor saving 10 the busy man or woman. It» timely contributions on important topics ar« by the best-informtd writer». It» reviews of other magazmet give th.« beet of their beat work. It is profusely illustrated. These letters will enable all thoughtful men and women to Judge of ita value to them : a T Ron Dow». McJIggcr—What’s tbe matter with your ueck? Thingumbob—Bile. Me Jigger—Boil, eh? Thingumbob—No; bile; automo— —Philadelphia Press. PRESIDENT Hl know that through Its col umns views have been presented to me that I could not otherwise have had access to; because all earnest and thoughtful men, no matter how widely their idea» diverge, are given free utterance in its col- umns.”— Thtodort Koattirlt. Above Mortal Coaiaarat. Harriet—Cupid is always represented ss a poor little urchin without any gar ments. Harry—Yes. That Is done so that he will never go out of style.—Detroit Free Press. " It 1» one of the belt and molt •atltfactory publication» of the day "—Charhl IK. Fatrbankt.U. X ” I consider it a very valuable Srualvr, JnJiana. addition to my library.” —Grovtr Clntland. '* I do net have a great deal of ** It is a publication of very great time to read tr.agannc». but I take value. 1 have sometimes found pleature in saying that the ' Review there very important matter indeed of Review»' is among ihe number which I should not otherwise have which finds a place on my table discovered."— Gtorgr J'. Hoar,(J, S each month."— Jamti K. Jonti, U- S. Stnaur, Arkamai. Senator, Afat:ar hnirttr. A Nnaaeatloa. Passenger—Bless me. I'm afrnld I haven’t a cent! Must I get off tbe car? Conductor—Well I enu’t let you ride, sir. You might go to the office and re port the case to tbe superintendent.— J udge. Send for particulars as to how !t can be had with an invaluable set of books for 50 cents a month. <lje ftetoirto of F.cbictosf Componn 13 ASTOR PLACE. NEW YORK ALBANY COLLEGE Offers a Thorough Went Again»! Him. Vereschagin', lteit Picture. “Oh, why did you eat that book of quotations?” asked tbe mother goat. "Because it was labeled ‘Food for thought.’” said tbe sick kid. "Well, you should linve thought be fore you ate it."—Chicago News. HIGH GRADE COLLEGE EDUCATION “Roosevelt at Hau Juan Hili'' is to be the subject of a painting by Vassili Vereschagin, tbe painter of battle To evory boy and girl that ha. scenes. Tbe famous Uuxsian artist ar the »mbition to attain one rived in New York from Europe recent ly to conduct an exhibition of hl» There art three course, of rogular college grade, all of which are complete. painting at the Art Institute. He au- Aftermath. uouuced his intention to devote two “What alls Hammersmith?” asked years or more to tbe work of portray Fosdick. CONTEST NOTICE. ing on canvas tlie battle, which, he "He had all the Christmas presents thinks, because of Roosevelt's elevation he bought charged,” explained Kee- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, to tbe presidency, is the most interest dick. UffiTBD - tatks L and O ffici , ing war scene of recent times to Amer R osebi 'K i ,, uhbt . on . December lu, 1901. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed icans. A Femlalae Criticism. The NORMAL COUHSE, approved by a committer appointed by tbe State Board of Education, in this office by Aaron C. Manning,contestant, lead, up to a STATE DIPLOMA. “She seems heartless.” against the homestead entry No. 8832, made Oil oa Troabled Water,. January 5. 1897, for the »1-2 nel-4, sec 0. twp “Well, her complexion would be a 35 s, rge. 4 w. by John F Tolson contestee, In A test of a cannon that throws a good deal better if she were liverless.” which it is alleged that the said entryman, Tolson, has not res’ded unon the laLd included shell designed to «eat ter oil on bolster —Cleveland Plain Denier. 1« equal to anything In the State. New Illustrated catalogue. in his entry for a period of three years, but has ojs waves was recently made. The abandoned the same, and that this alleged Geaeral Snrprlae. abandonment was not due to bis employment •hell is of wood and conical in shnpe in the army, naw or marine corps of the United It contains two gallons of oil. At one Bessie—1 was surprised when Mr. States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or For particular, write WALLACE HOWE LEE. Pre».dent. Albany .Oregon marine,during th«- wor with Spain, or during end of the projectile is a vent. This Daslileigb asked me to marry him. anv other war in which the United States may Is covered with paper, which is blown Tessie — Everybody else was. — Ohio be engaged said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching off as the shell leaves tbe piece, allow State Journal. said allegation at 10o'clock a , m . oa February ing tbe oil to escape. In this way It is • . • »re Gun Newbury, county clerk, at A Patient Doctor. Jacksonville, Oregon, and that final hearing tbe purpose of the inventor to calm a She—Married life has Improved will be held at 10 o’clock A. m . on February 15, rough sea for the dista nee of a mile, 1902. before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Roseburg Oregon. making a smooth path for a llfebout to young Dr Squalls very much. He— Y*s; be takes It according to di The said contestant having, in a proper affida follow on her way to disabled vescia. vit, filed November 20.- 1901, 83t forth facts rections. which show that after due diligence personal Languages, Sciences, Mathematics, History, English and Electives THE BUSINESS COLLEGE DEPARTMENT EXPENSES LOW. BOARD AND TUITION, $90 a YEAR DON’T STOP WORK! Goes by Barron. Soda Springs. Shake, Snow. Lumbering Camp.Parker’s and Keno; also best connections with stage lines from Klamath service of this notice can not be made, it is Child Worth Million». Falls ’o Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview, Ft Klam hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. ath and Indian Agency. This question arises in the family "Mr child 1« Worth millions to me,” J T BRitxiKs. Register. every day. Let us answer it. t/iday. says Mr«. Miry Bird of Harrt«tiurg, Daylight Travel Both Ways, For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back What Shall We Have tor Dessert? ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE. " I *rr. a constant reader of the ' Review of Review»,' and appre. date it very highly indeed 1 think it a very important part of my library, anl practically a necessity lor one in public life.''— 7. Ji. Foraktr, U. S. S/narar, Ohit. EX-PRESIDENT Wyoming has 35,000.000 acre» of good grazing lands. There are about 1.000,000 cattle and 3,000,000 sheep In the state. Between the cattlemen and sheepmen exists a feud that not infre quently leads to murder. Sheep, as you may or may not know, feed in so I’erprtunity So. close order that when a flock has fed “This year will be the greatest in our over a range not a spear of grass re history." mains. Cattle browse at random and "How do you know?” leave behind more than they eat, so “Well, why shouldn’t it be? Every that the range may provide sustenance other year has been.” — Indianapolis for two or three herds, one following News. the other. At the hour of 10 o’clock A M. of said day, the following described property, to-wit: N of S E 14 and 8 K H of ft E Sec 33. Twp 34, S R 2 East; also the N W of ft W M, *ec34, Twp 34, SR 2 E, containing in all l«u acres, more or less, in. Jackson County, Oregon« ALEX ORME. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Jacksonville. Oregon. Jan. 22, 1902. ALWAYS In Use For Over 30 Years. lean billiard arena. lie Is tbe greatest exponent of the balk line game in the world today. George Slosson of New York can defeat Schaefer at cushion caroms. Schaefer made a very successful trip to Europe a year ago, winning a large amount of money In London and Paris. He brought with him on his return last summer a French crack named Baru- tel. who jierforined creditably In Amer ica. Barutel returned to Paris recently with Schaefer. It is Schaefer's intention to compete in the various tournaments to be held during the winter in the foreign capi Conld Coait More. tals. He will also participate in many Mrs. Crlmaonbeak—I see by this pn- specially arranged matches and hope» per that there are about ninety deaths to come back with a comfortable bal In Sliakespenre's pluys. ance in his pocketbook. Mr. Crimsonbeak—Ob. I think I’ve 8<*en Shakespeare's plays killed more Remarkable Cure for Croup. times than that myself. — Yonkers Statesman. A LITTLE BOY'S LIFE SAVED. Sheep and Cattle on R.ixe. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought How*» This? I have a few words to say regarding Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy’s life and I feel that 1 cannot praise it enough. I txjught a bottle of it from A. E Steere of Goodwin. S. D., and when I got home with it the p-Kir baby could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine as directed every ten minutes until he “threw up,” and then I thought sure he was going to choke to death. We bad to pull the phlegm out of his mouth in great long strings. I am positive that if I had not got the SHERIFF’S SALE. bottle of cough medicine my boy would not be on earth today.—J oel D emont , Inwood, Iowa. For sale by BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED City Drug Store. Connections from the West made via The Northern Paci’c. Great Northern and Cana dian Pacific Railways This is alic the best 1'ne between Omaha, St. Paul and Mlnneapo Ils. All agents sell tickets via out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, on the 21st dijr of January, 1902. on a judgment duly rendered in the Justice Court on the 19th day of December, W. H. M HAD. H L. SISLER, 1901. which judgment wis docketed in the General Agent. Traveling Agent. Clerk’s office of said Circuit Court in the Coun- «8 Alder St., Portland. Oregon. ty of Jackson, on the 20th day of December. 1901. in favor of Times Printing Company, plaintiff, and against D. W. Engleman, defend ant. for the sum of thirty-six and fifty one- hundreths dollars. (IM 50) and the further sum of ten dollars costs and five dollars attorney s fees, and acruing costs, I did on the 22d day of January. 1902. duly levy upon, and will sell as provided by law, at the front door of the Court’ House of said County, in the town of Jackson ville, Oregon, on CASTORIA Aalmal Tamer» Illond». Mr S. M Marshall, bookkeeper of th« Atlants (G, ) Gas Light Co,, wss p»t*>ned with Foisos Oak He took Sulphur, Arsenic and vsrieus other drugs, and applied esternallv nsmeroui lotions and salves with no baaedL At times ths ■welling and indamtnatiwn was so severe he wss almoat Blind. For eight years the poison would break out every sesson. H.s condition seas muck improve.! after takina •■« bottle of S. S »., and a few bottlei cleared nil blood of tbe potion, and all tvidencei of the diaeaie disappeared. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE REAL PROPERTY. There are twice •• many negroes tn the United States today there were when Lincoln oct them free, and the last census return» show a white popu lation of 07.000,000 and a negro popula tion of KS50.000, with nt »out 500,000 Indiana Chinese and Ju|>anese. The death rate among the negro«*» in the cities when* they live lu tbe cougvsted districts and "where every law of na ture amt sanitation 1» deti<>d" is nearly double that of the whites and Is far In excess of the birth rate, and this high mortality baa led aorne to think that the negro is dying out. The comma ilg- un*s show tluit thia belief la erroneoua. The increase of negro population in tbe rural districts mon* than makes up for the loss lu the cities, and the rural sur plus flock cityward in sufficient num bers to till up the ranks. The negro population is increasing rapidly, not as rapidly aa in slavery days, but as rap idly as the whites. — San Francisco News. As tamers and keepers of animals dark men never succeed. Visits to zoos and to menageries show them to be in variably fair fellows, with yellow or brown hair 6nd with blue eyes. Thus at the zoological garden In this city there is not a keeper who is dark. John McMullen of the llou house has light hair, a yellow mustache and violet orbs. lover of the wolves and foxes is still more markedly bkmd, and in tbe antelope bouse, tbe snake house nnd the small mammal house light colors still prevail. One of the most pro nounced blonds at the soo was John Thompson, who is now in Honolulu making casts of flshes for n museum there. Thompson was one of the most successful keepers the z<x> lias ever had. Not only snakes and turtles, bls specialty, but Hous, foxes, wolves, deer and many other animals took to him naturally, and be was never scratched or bitten.—Philadelphia Record. system, as delay makes your condition worse. Don't experiment longer with salves, washes and soaps—they never cure «¡OOCXXXXHX }'X><XXXKK>000000 Negro Popatatloa DoaklaE. W h SPORTING WORLD Farm for Sale. Try Jell-O. a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling! No baking! Hitnply add boiling water and set to cool. Fla vor»:— Lemou, orange, raspberry and strawberry. Get a package at vour grocer’s today. lOcts. A 120-acre tract, all fenced .70 acres un der cultivation, free soil and easily cultivated KLAMATH FALLS: ASHLAND: son the public road a quarter of a mile from Moonville, Sams valley postoffice—Improved Lea v mb ... 1.30 f . mi Leaves . . . 9:30 f . m with a duelling house with four rooms below Arrives ........ 11 :(JU P. M.|Arrives ........ 4:40 a m and one shove, a good, l«rge barn, smoke-house Passengers. Baggag«». Express and Frelgh and wood shed. Rock creek Hows through the must be Waybilled. land, a good well of wa’er at the house and a Ashland Offic e- good well at the barn, six miles from Gold Hill Oar Native Herbs FOETAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE railroad station. Will be sold for 110 per acre. Klamath Fails Agent «"Inquire of SILAS J DAY, real esiate, I, the name of the celebrated original herb H H. VAN VAULKENHURG agent Jacksonville, Oregon. compound which has «fleeted «O much good i among the afflicted It Is a great blood purifler ard kidney and liter regulator Two hundred O days treatment for II. Also Natl«, oil and Balsam. For sale by R»»n th. M rs N D Wtt.ttow, Jacksonville. Bignsturs Who wtll »end almauac on application Sample« can be seen at i he T ims » efltoo. of Buy a Bottle of Pa., “yet I would have lost her by croup had I not purchased a bottle oi One Minute Cough Cure.” One Min ute Cough Cure Is sure cure for coughs, croup and throat troubles. An absolutely «afe cough cure which act« Immediately. The youngest child can take It with entire safety. The little ones like the taste and re- memlier how often It helped them. Every family should haye a hottie of One Minute Cough Cure handy. At this se.a-on especially It may be Deed ed sudde-ly. City Drug Store. Jack sonville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central 5 Point. SNAP SHOT. Rub la well and YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. Hutton «Snap Slot, the wonderful destroyer of all form, of Inflammation In man or u» and II per bottle H. K. SUTTON, aolo proprietor and manufacturer, Ashland Oregon Fir »ala at City Drug Store. Jacksonville, and by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point