The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 30, 1902, Image 8

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    Silas J. Day
JACKSONVILLE
OR.
nHvn IHv “
ucout p**he“
the moat ■, erup.
Main
tion« on the «kin,
Hair, rails
NOTARY PUBLIC and
Aigf swollen glands, aching muscle«
and bones, the disease is making
REAL ESTATE AG’T.
rapid headway, and far worse
Abstract« made to Title« of
Lands.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS.
all Kind drawn up especially pertaining to
the settlement of estates
Accounts Cjllected, Prompt Remittance.
MONEY LOANED.
lnvstment securities a seovini*> Jackson
Oounty Scrip bought and sold.
have a complete set of maps of all surveyed
lands In this county, and receive Abstracts
monthly from lioseburg Land Office, ae Land
Department of the O. ft 0. R. 6. and the State
Land Department at Salem of all new entries
made 1 aui hus prepared to make out home­
stead papers and can save to part .es the ex-
pens? ot a trip to the Roseburg land otice
symptoms will follow unless the blood is
promptly and effectually cleansed of thb
violent destructive poison.
•
S. S. S. is the only safe and infallible
ture for this disease, the only antidote
for this specific poison. It cures the
worst esses thoroughly and permanently.
Mas
rasU 1,1 ,hi fall of 1897
PEOPLE OF THE DAY HINTS FOR FARMERS
Big v VMIIIVB vVflra I contracted Blooa
_.
Poison. I tried
Have Beet No worse.
<^«0™. bU.
their treatment
did me no $<xxl ; I was getting worse all the
time ; my han came out, ulcera appeared in mv
throat and mouth, my body was almost coverei!
with copper colored splotches and offensive
sores. 1 suffered severely from rheumatic pains
in ray shoulders and arms. My condition could
have beeu no worse ; only those afflicted as I was
can understand my sufreriugs.
I had about
lost all hope of ever being well again wbes
I have a Number of FlncFarms and other I decided to try S. S. S.,
Desirable Propertv In my hands for but must confess I had
little faith left in any
Sale.
medicine. After taking
•^Prom't reply made to all letters. Charg­ the third bottle I noticed
a change in my condi­
es in accordance with 'he times
tion. This was truly en­
Refers, by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanna
couraging,
and I deter­
Iudgeof the 1st Juddal District, and to ant
mined to give S. S. S. a
tuslness house in Jacksonville.
thorough
t
ria
1. From
■
SILA- 1. DAY.
that time on the improve- J
meat was rapid ; S. S. S. y
seemed to have the dis- y 1
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ease completely under
control ; the sores and
ulcers healed and I was
soon free from all signs
of the disorder; I have
been strong anti healthy ever since.
’ W. S mith , Lock Box 611, Noblesville, Ind.
V ia the
GO EAST
gfe
Rio Grande W estern
is the only purely vege-
table blood purifier
known, f r, ooo is
k jia
offered for proof that
it contains a particle of
mercury, potash or other mineral poi. ison.
—
Pend for our free book on Blood Poison ;
it contains valuable information about
this disease, with full directions for self
treatment ‘ We charge nothing for medi­
cal advice ; cure yourself at home.
Considerable publicity has been glv-
en to the remarks of W. T. Macoun of
the experiment station at Ottawa,
Canada, made at tho American porno-
logical meeting In discussing the reno­
vation of apple orchards. Mr. Macoun
stated that the practice at the experi­
mental farm had been to grow clover
In the orchard throughout tho year.
As the clover reached the blossoming
stage It was cut and allowed to remain
on the ground. Tho last growth of the
clover in the autumn wa« not mowed,
but permitted to stnnd as a cover dur­
ing winter. This system is In effect
a combination of green manuring and
mulching. It differs from tlie ordinary
cultivation and cover crop system in
that cultivation Is left out of tlie pro­
gramme.
A rather too wide application of Mr.
Macouu's remarks has been made. He
was careful to state that tills practice
pertained to their own orchard ami
was the outgrowth of peculiar soil and
climatic conditions. Tlie subsoil of tills
orchard is cold and impervious. Tho
region In which it is situated is rarely
visited with protracted droughts. The
object In growing tlie clover is to
aerate the soil, draw out its surplus
moisture and protect the trees from
tlie effect of severe freezing In winter.
Undoubtedly tlie clover mulching plan
may be applied quite widely. I believe
that it can be practiced with advan­
tage In many of the colder apple grow­
ing regions, but I do not think it would
be the best plan to follow in sections
where rainfall during tlie growing sea­
son was at all uncertain, tn such sec­
tions cultivation is essential.
The particular region described by
Mr. Macoun is not a commercial fruit
section. Apples are grown in an ama­
teur way, and fruit of tine quality Is
produced, but no large areas are de­
voted to the industry.—Professor John
Craig. Cornell University.
TOMAS ESTBADA PALMA.
V? v ^1 'N
He is slxty-flve years old. was educat­
ed in Havana and became a lawyer.
Railway
He eagerly took part against Spain in
1868, was chosen to the eongresa of the
AND
revolutionary government and in 1875
was elected president of Cuba.
Palma was captured by the Span­
iards and was detained In a Spanisli
Railroad
castle for seven years until the end of
Only transcontinental line
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
Passing directly through
tlie conflict In 1879. Enduring Intense
hardships, Palma was offered freedom
SALT LAKE CITY.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR if lie would swear allegiance to the
Spanish crown.
LEADVILLE,
patent .
"No,” be answered. “You may shoot
0
PUEBLO,
me if you will, but I will die as presi-
R oseburg , O regon , (
dent of the Cuban republic.”
COLORADO SPRINGS.
January 22. 1902. I
Coming to this country. Talma open-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
and DENVER.
that in pursuance of tlie United States ed a school for boys at Central Valley,
Soiuetlilne About Alfalfa.
Mining Laws Frank Mixter, whose Orange county. N. 1. During the war
Three Splendidly equipped trains dai-f'
Alfalfa is comparatively a new plant
postcthce address is Rock Isiand, Illi­ between the United States and Spain
ly To ail Points East.
nois, lias made application for patent lii> was the head and front of the Cu­ in this country', But In Asia It wns
Through Sleeping and Dining Cars and.
Free Reclining Cha ira
,
for tlie Frank Mixter placer mining ban Junta. He Is intellectual, courteous known auj cultivated before the date«
claim, containing 160 acres, situated and has business acumen.
The most magni iceut scenery in 1
of tlie most ancient history. It grew
America by Daylight
1
in the Steamboat mining district,
In abundance In Assyria and Persia
Stopovers allowed on all clssses of,
Jackson County, State of Oregon, as
and at an early day found Its way to
tickets.
,
Of Benefit to You.
described by tlie official plat herewith
Fcr cheapest rates and descriptive <
pasted, and’hy t tie field notes on tile
D. S.-Mitchell, Fulford, Md.: “Dur­ southern Europe, ami thence with the
literature address
'
in the offic" of ttie Register of the ing a long Illness I was troubled with *panisb conquerors to Mexico anti Pe­
J. D MANSFIELD.
Roseburg Land District, Oregon, as hod sores, was advised to try DeWitt's ru. It was grown to some extent, i'tit
follows, viz;
Witch ILtzel Salve, and did so with not appreciated, in the eastern «tntes
General Agent.
<
The Niof NEI of SWÌ, Si NEi wonderful results. 1 was perfectly ioug before it was recognized iih of ma­
24 Third Street, Portland. Oregon
5
SWi, the Si NWi SEI, Mie Ni SWi cured,
it is the best salve on the terial value anywhere in tills country,
>Ei, NI SEi SEi. N- SEi SEi. Wi market.” Sure cure for piles, sores,
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NWj SWi and Ei NW: SWi, Section burns. Beware of counterfeits. City in portions of South America it lias es­
20, Township 40 South, Range 4 West, Drugstore, Jacksonville, and Dr. J. caped from the tlelds nnd grows wild
over large areas. It Is now grown
Willamette Meridian, containing 160 Hinkle, Central Point.
largely in all tlie arid ami seiniarid
acres, and formi ng a portion or Section
Word Bulldlnir.
20, in Township 4 l South, of Range 4
regions of the world and Is everywhere
I d a word this tells of the passenger ser­
West. Willamette Meridian.
The game of word building is played recognized us the most valuable tornir»
vice via
Tlie location of this mine is record­ in this way; One person names a let­ plant known for nil sections where
ed in the office of ttie County Record­ ter. which tlie person at his left hand lainfall Is scant. But It Is by no men uh
er of Jackson County, on pages 582, Is obliged to follow with another letter confined to arid section«, but Is growu
583, 584. 585. 586, 587, 5*8. 589, mining
which could be used in forming a nnd esteemed where rulufnll Is abun­
rtcords, Vol. 11, «aid county.
Eight trains run dally between Chicago and
Anv and all persons claiming ad­ word, but which does not of itsplf dant. Its most perfect development,
St
haul, ccmprlsing the latest Pullman
The third person. also however, seems to be where It can get
Sleepers. Pei rless Dining Cara. Library and versely any portion of «aid mine or complete one.
ibservatlen Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars
surface ground are required to tile having a word In tnlnd. adds another sufficient moisture by means of Its
THE 20TH CENTURY TRAIN runs every day their adverseclaims witu the Register which helps to form a word, but docs long taproot nnd d-ies not have to <1»
of the United States Land Office at not complete one. The fourth person tend upon rains.
of the year.
Roseburg, in the State of Oregon, does likewise, and tlie game proceeds
The Finest Trein in the World during the sixty days period ot publi­ until some player finds that he cannot
A Sure Cure for Lumbago.
cation hereof, or they will be barred add another without forming s word.
W. C. Williamson of Amherst. Va.,
Electric Lighted, Steam Heated. by virtue of the provisions of the Whoever completes a word loses one
statute.
•ays: “For more than a year I suffered
of his three lives. Three lives lost from lumoarfo. 1 finally tried Cham­
The Badger state Express, the finest dally
FRZvNK MIXTER.
train running tel ween St Paul and Chicago
By W m M. C olvig , his Attorney in banish one from the circle of the liv­ berlain’s Pain Balm and it gave me
via the Short Line
ing and makes a spirit of liTm.
Fact.
entire relief, which all other reme­
Connections from the West made via The
Posted this 221 day of January.1902.
To make the plan of the game a lit­ dies had failed to do.” Sold by City
Nortlern Pacitc. Great Northern ard Cana­
J T. B ridges , Register.
tle clearer, let us say that the first Drug Store^_______________
dian Pacific Railways This is also the best
line betweei Omaha. St. Paul and Minneapo­
player, having in mind the word ar­
lis. All agents sell tickets via
Chamberlain Io the Mutoscope.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF chipelago. names the letter A. Player
At a recent exhibition 111 Birming­
No. 2, thinking of albatross, adds L. ham Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain was
REAL PROPERTY.
No. 3, thinking of allure, adds another greatly Interested in a mutoeco|>e rep­
W.H.MW.
H L. RISLER,
NOTICE IS HEREBY’ GIVEN TH a T IN L.
Unfortunately for him. this addi­ resentation of her husband speaking
General Agent.
Traveling Agtat.
pursuance of an order of the County Court of tion forms the word “all,” of which he
48AldOFRt Portland. Oregon.
at Blenheim.
the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, made did not think, and he loses one of his
“It Is wonderful,” she exclnini<>d.
on the noth day of January. 1902, in the matter
three lives.
addressing tlie colonial secretary, hut
of the estate of M E. Minear, deceased, the
If any player Is suspected of nam­ keeping her eyes on the glass. "You
undersigned, administrator of said estate, wiV
■ell at private sale, subject to confirmation bi ing a letter without having a word In are Just finishing now. Joe,” nnd then
said County Court. to the highest bidder for mind, he can lie challenged. If he can­ a little later. "Why, 1 am Just closing
not give a word which could be form­ my parasol!”
cash, from and after
ed by using the letter he named, he
When tin- picture movement was
Friday, February 2i. 1902,
leses a “life.” But If Jie can name one over. Mrs. Chamberlain turned to her
All of the following described real property the player who challenges him loses a husband again. “You must «ee It. Joe.
belonging to said estate:
life. One by one lives are lost and It is splendid, nnd I <1<> so distluetiy
Beginning at a rock »et for a corner being players d op away, the last one win
remember closing my parnool. You re.
25.73 chains E from the section corner between nlng.
member how hot It wua Hint day. I'o
sections Si, ¿3, 4 and 5. townships 37 and 38 S,
took at it.”
If the Baby la Cutting Teeth,
range« W, and running thence north 37o E
I*. 23 ch*ins to the center ot the count, road Be sure and use that old and well-tried reme­
So Mr. Chamberlain yielded to his
running from Jacksonville to Phienlx.to a rock, dy. M rs . WiMsrxjw's S oothing S trop , for wife's persuasion and smiled again
children teething. It soothes the child soft
Is the only line operating a weekly personally
Conducted Tourist Excursion Ca- between for corner from which a white oak tree 12 ens tne gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and again as familiar attitudes of ins
Portland and Chicago change via the World’s Inches In diameter bears N 8Oo E 94 links; and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty- Blenheim speech were reproduced l»c-
Greatest Scenic I.ine.making close connection tbence S BISJo E 4.92 chains to a rock set in the five cents a bottle.
fore his eyes.
at Chicago In Union Depot for all points East.
Denver & Rio Grande
A GREAT CLUBBING BFFER
Clover as an Orchard Malek.
New C«ba*s Flrat Preaidwa«.
At her first general election, recently r
hold, new Cuba elected Tomas Katrada t
raltna president of the republic of
t'ubu.
Tumas Estrada Pnlma, the descend­
ant of a distinguished Castilian family,
has bwn called the Franklin of Cuba.
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the TIMES, Jacksonville, Orefion,
THE
Best of Everything
iv^'S Or*
The North-Western Line.
The Northwestern Line.
road; tbence S ®‘4o E 12 chains to a rock set
in the road; thenne S 7to 50' E «.44 chains to a
sandstone set for a corner in the road from
which a white oak 12 inches in diameter bears
N 85o W 43 links, and a laurel 5 Inches Io diam­
eter bears N 64o E 28 links: thence N 7IMo W
28.80 chains to a rock set for a corner from
which a white oak 8 inches in diameter bears
N S7o E 98 links.tbence N 37o E 97 100 chains to
before purchasing a ticket. Ask your nearest the place of beginning, containing 47K acres.
ticket atrent about It. or write for foldera anfi
Said tract of land being part of the H Bel­
any information desired
A E COOPER.
linger D L No. 44 and 95, In the township and
Gen’l Agt.. Portland. Or.
range aforesaid, and situated In Jackson
county. Oregon
Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon, this 23d day
of January, 1902.
E. DzROBOAM,
Administrator of the Estate of M. E Minear
deceased.
Thoroughly restocked and enttr-lv new man
Nztr. ft N kil . Attorneys for Administrator.
agement. ROBT. M GARRETT. Sup t.
1 ally Standard Sleeping car between Salt
Lake City. Denver and Chicago. Buffet. Libra­
ry smoking ears between Pueblo. Denver and
Chicago. The best and most reasonable din­
ing car service between Pueblo and Chicago,
if you are going to Kansas City. Omaha. Des
Moires. Chicago or any place east, you should
ent uire about the
Great Rock Island Ronte
Ashland and Klamath Falls
STAGE LINE,
Best and Quickest Route to
KLAMATH FALLS.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County
In the matterof the Estate of David Dunlap,
deceased
Goes by Barron. Sofia Springs Shake,^Snow
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Lumtw ring Camp.Parker's an t Keno: also best
undersigned,
administrator
of the estate of
eonnectlons with stage lines rrom Klamath
Falls '0 Bonanza. Bly and Lakeview, Ft Klam­ David Dunlap, deceased, has filed io the
county
court
of
Jackson
county,
Orrgon, his
ath and Indian Agency.
final account as said administrator, and by or­
der
of
Hon
Chas
Prim,
judge
of
said court,
Daylight Travel Both Haya.
Tuesday. March 4. 1902. at 10 o'clock A.
M . is set for the hearing thereof All persons
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
Interested a-e hereby notified to appear and
tile bls or her objection to the same on or before
■aid day.
ASHLAND:
U.AMATB VALLS:
Dated January 29. 1902
A M. FuRD. Administrator.
Leaves
...1.30 p. st.¡Leave» . . . 9:30 p . m
Arrives ........ II :<JU P. M.|Arrives ........ 4 40 am
Farm for Sole.
Passengers, Baggage, Express and Freleh
must be Waybilled.
A
120-acre
tract, all fenced,70 acres un­
Ashla d Otfic e:
der cultivation. free soil and easily cultivated
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE
son the public road a quarter of a mHe from
Klamath Fall, Agent
Moonville, Sams valley postofflee—Improved
H H. VAN VAULKENBUKG
with a dvelling bouse with four -'em» below
and one above, a good. l«rge barn, smoke-house
and wood shed. Rock creek flows through the
CtA.BTOH.XA.
land, a good well of wa'er at the house and a
l0<
I!» Kind m Haw Aiwavs BnugJt good
well at the bArti. six miles from Gold Hill
railroad station. Will be anhl for till per acre
Wfistua
•«-Inquire of sii . as J day . real esiate
agent Jacksonville. Oregon
Y
«r
The Hinge Fad.
Exceedingly long and heavy strag
hinges of iron or bra«« as moat appro­
priate to tlie piece they adorn are now
very fashionable adjuncts aeen on
many of the latest and amurteat piece«
of furniture. Hnndaome ones of hraas
show to great advantage on the colo­
nial aide tabit>s that have one half of
the top stood up ngainat the wnll.
Thoae used on tl.eae table« extend half
the width of each leaf.
A Salad and a Relish.
A delicious salad course recently
aerved at a lunc heon was a an lad of
mushrooms anti celery covered with
mayonnaise served in rod ami green
pepper shells resting In the curled
white leaves of head lettuce. A relish
prized by those who have copied tho
Idea from foreigners ia slices of green
peppers, the seeds removed, eaten with
white bread as an apnetizer.
Will Prtv.nl Tarnishing.
Silver will not tarnish if painted over
with a soft brush dipped in alcohol in
which some collodion has been dissolv­
ed. The liquid dries Immediately and
forms a thin, transparent and invisible
coating upon the silver, whl^h prevents
it tarnishing. It can tie removed at
any time by dipping the article in hot
water.
Round Tahirs Are Stylish.
Round dining tnbiea are considered
more stylish than the «qtinre top ones,
and those having Are Irgs. a heavier
one in the center and one at ench side,
are much newer than the pedestal de­
sign.
Larap. hut Gallant.
Colonel Clayton McMichael, whom
President Roosevelt has «elected for
the next postmaster at Philadelphia, is
a man of considerable belt measure.
Recently he sat in a crowded street car
when a numlter of women entered.
Colonel McMichael. with his custom­
ary gnllantness. arose, grablted a strap
and watched two women a<|ueeze Into
the seat he had given up. “There,” be
said, turning to a friend, "I can do
something you can’t do. I can give my
seat to two women.”
Renehe. Are the Rage.
Benches here, there and everywhere
are quite a craze in home furnishing
Just now. Where a room has no man­
tel anti has a plain, quite good sized
wail Hpnce to make a feature of a high
backed bench Is very fashionable and
proves a very effective substitute.
Have n shelf fantened on brackets
above the high back of the itench for
brlc-a-brnc, throw a rug on the floor In
front of It, and with several consist­
ently covered down cushions the result
Is quite cbnrmlng and often saves the
eDtlre effect of a room.—Excbnnge.
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