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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1902)
1 Salt Rheum for THE HOUSEWIFE A Stocking: ItaK. The largest sum ever paid for a prescription It may become chronic. ebanged hands in San Francisco Aug SO. 1201. The transfer Involved in ooin and stock »112,- It may cover the body with large. 600 and was paid by a party of business men burning, itching, scaling for a specific for Bright's Disease and Diabetes Inflamed, hitherto incurable diseases. patches and cause intense suffering. They commenced the serious Investigation of the specific Nov. 15, IIUO. They Interviewed It bas been known to do so. I aooros of the cured and trteJ it out on Its merits by putting over three dozeu cases on Do not delay treatment. the treatment and watching them. They also Thoroughly cleanse the system of go phystoians to name chronic, incurabl cases, and administered it with the physician the humors on which this ailment de forjudges. Up to Aug. «5 slghly-seven per oeni. of the test cases were either well or pro pends and prevent their return. gressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent, of failures, The medicine taken by Mrs. Ida E. Ward. the parties were satisfied and closed the trans Cove Point. Md.. was Hood'» Sarsaparilla. action. The proceedings of the inves.(gating She writes: ” I had a disagreeable itching >u committee and the clinical reports of the test my amn which I concluded was salt rheum. cases were published and will be mailed free 1 began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and in on application. Address J ohn J. F ulton C o . two days felt better. It was not long be for» 48o Montgomery St., san Franoisoo, Cal. I was cured, and I have never bad any skin His G.ntl« Mist. •‘How much of n salary do you get?" nski'd the inquisitive diner. “Oh, I don’t get any salary," reput'd the obsequious waiter. “The gentle men that dine here are such perfect gentlemen that I don’t need any regu lar salary or wages.” As the diner reached down into his pocket for a tip he was heard to mut ter something about curiosity always being costly.—Chicago Post. What woman but is often annoyed by the stocking basket overflow inn with clean but undarned hose? Well, here is a way to obviate a part of this annoyance, at least: Make a stun 11 bag—not too small, but of conveniuti’ size—and hang it up by the machine in the sewing room. To make this bag. take a yard and a half of ecru denim, Down Late. turn back the two ends In a wide hem Employer—Sir, I don’t like your ap and hemstitch these. Then sew up the pearance in tills office. ■ides, attach cord and tassels of strong Clerk—Why—er—I thought I had got white linen. The result will be a pret nit self up In pretty good stylo. Employer—1 should say not! I don't ty, neat addition to your sewing room as well us u comfort to your mind ev know when you get yourself up at but you never upi>eiir here before ery time you think of that untidy look home, half past ¿—Chicago Tribune. ing basket that used to be there with its overflowing load of hosiery. If y>u The I'nriprftrd, have time and are skillful with the disease since." ueedle, you might enhance the simple beauty of this household article by Hood’s Sarsaparilla having some words outlined aud work-' JACKSONVILLE Promises to cure and keeps the ed in Kensington stitch upon the face of the bag. For instance, one had the promise. It is positively unequaled words "Oh. Darn ’Em!" upon the front of the bag. Tills very effective and for all cutaneous eruptions. Take It. suggestive legend might have too de pressing an effect upon the overworked Abstract» made to Title» of housewife, but if she is not given to Lands. For Sheriff, nerves it may only prove a soothing re LESAL DOCUMENTS. minder of what is yet before her ere Little Slltnsneak—Aha! So she 1« ;. drawn up ssneciallv pertaining to ALEX. ORME, her week's work is completed. the settlement of estates lunching with him. Is site—my tinted Of Foots Creek. rival! I’ll Just conceal myself behind 4- t Silicited, Prompt Remittance. How to Puck n Trunk. the screen and overhear their conver MONEY LOANED. The secret of good packing is firm sation. Republican Nominee. lnvstment securities a .•»peoiAiiy. Jackson ness and smoothness, and to uttain that County Scrip bought and sold. everything should be p"» 1 tin1 trunk have a complete set of maps of all surveyed -or County Treasurer, lands in this county, and receive Abstracts it» layers. Before putting in the dress monthly from Roseburg Land Office, ae Land es have a firm layer of undergarments Department of the O. & C. R. R. and the State MAX MULLER, L .nd Department at Salem of all new entries and then proceed with tile thickest and made I am hus prepared to make out home heaviest of your skirts, says Home stead papers and can save to parties the ex Ct Jacksonville. pense of a trip to the Roseburg land oftlce Notes. The skirts should be folded as nearly I have a Number of FlncFarms and other Republican Nominee Desirable Propertv In my hands for as possible in the folds they take in Sale. wear. See that you lay the skirts alter «F’Pro Tint reply made to all let ter». Charg For Representative, nately in different directions, so that if es in acooruance with »he times the waistband on one is to the left side Refers, by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanna judge of the 1st Judclal District, and to any WM. A. CARTER. of the trunk the waist band of the next business house In Jacksonville. 'is at the right side, for thus the level SIL A* J. DAY. Of Gold Hill. Head Walter— Dear. dear! They've will be preserved. Between light and dark dresses place gone anil put tills screen In the wrong WOOOOOOO-CX' y-VOO-OOOOOOOOOOOO a towel to prevent the former soiling place again. I’ll Just— Republican Nominee. the latter. , Fold bodices as far as can be in the For Representative, lilies which they take upon the figure; V ia the put stiff, lightly crushed paper into the C. P. SNELL sleeves and also into bows and puffings to prevent their being creased, and of Medford. then pack as tightly ns convenient. Railway When taken out of the trunk, they will Camdidate of Socialist Party. be found uninjured. AND The Kind You Ilnve Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the slgnatnre off ■w and has been mode under his per> Honul supervision since Its infhncy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Ju st-as-good” are bub 12x|MM*iments that trille with and endanger the health off Infants aud Children—Experience against Experiment« What is CASTORIA Silas J. Day Castorin 1 h a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It conUUns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio tmbstaiice. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm* and ulliiys Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the F«w»d, regidutes the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Childrun's Panacea— The Mother's Friend. Notary Public and Real Estate Agent» CASTORIA GENUINE ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. I GO EAST? Rio Grande Western ;Denv er & Rio Grande For Representative, "Railroad C. E. STEWART, 'Onlv transcontinental lin Passing directly through ’ SALT LAKE CITY, LEADVILLE, PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Of Pooh Bah. Republican Nominee. For County Assessor, R. G. BROWN, Of Eagle Point. Three Splendidly equipped trains dai ly To all Points East. Through Sleeping and Dining Cars and ee Reclining Cha irs The most magnificent scenery in America by Daylight. Stopovers allowed on all classes of tickets. For cheapest rates and descriptive literature address Rep ublican Nominee. -c ^xxxyooooooooœoœ Best of Everythin I d a w'ird this tells of the passenger ser vice via The North-Western line. Eight trains run dally between Chicago and St Kaul, comprising the latest Puiiman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cars. Library and Observation Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. THE 2UTH CI-.NTURY TRAIN runs every day of the year. Fastest Train in the World, JU HEALTH ETS YOU HEALTHY stubborn Kidney, Liver, and Bowel X henmaHwm «enes Arising >re Blood vield ivc Tier bn Prepare', in Tablet or Fo.vder Form DD ■ .'P^TMENT $1.00 •-> .* i money back i' y-j*.! ure not cured. H axsbtt . re?., says: "I rd more bene- Our Native -°ir ronHt ‘ «on Kidney Trouble n any medicine I ever AGENT, Jjckssoiiile, Greg. The Badger State Express, the finest daily train running between St. Paul and Chicago via the Short Line. THE JLO i’OO. BLISS RO. Sou Proprteton WASHINGTON, D. L. Medicine i:>eiled prom ptly upon receipt of Ji. Connections trom the West made via The Northern Pacific, Great Northern and Cana dian Pacific Railways. This is also the best line between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapo lis. All agents sell tickets via The Northwestern Line. W H. MEAD, H L.SISLER, General Agent, Traveling Agent. 48 Aide- st. Portland. Oregon. “Stay, little sunbeam, and cherish me here; My heart Is so cold when you roam.” That Is the Japanese "No. my dear! I’d rather you played at home. "Roses and lilies shall ------------------ .... way; • strew thy I The sun goddess now has smiled." That's what a Japanese mother would say To a good little Japanese child. -Juliet Wllbor Tomoklns In Advance. !»< forOt.rllluxtnrtedBi • Iman .c. It is Free! ITS. ti. D. WiLSOK, Electric 1 Ighted, Steam Heated. Could not Breathe. Coughs, colds, croupi grip, bronchi tis and other throat and lung troubles ara quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. One Minute Cough Cure is not a mere expectorant which gives only temporary relief. It softens and liquifies the mucus, draws out the inflammation and removes the causeof the disease. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. “One Minute Cough Cure will do all that is claimed for ft,” says Justice of t lie Peace J. Q Hood, Crosby, Miss. My wife could not get her breath and was relieved by the first dose, dose. It has been a benefit to all my family.” City Drug Store. Jack- sonville, ¡¡nd Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. Japnnrae ■Mother iin<l Child. "Here, little pigeon, all weary with play. Come and your pinions furl.” That’s what a Japanese mother would say To her dear little Japanese girl. "Cease to flutter thy white, white wings Now that the day is dead: Listen and dream while the mother bird sings.” That means. "It Is time for bed.” J. D MANSFIELD, General Agent. Third Street, Portland. Oregon. nnuituniiiiniHiiiiiin TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST .■Northern Railway. Shortest \ Quickest Line TO Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. L axattve Bromo-Qulnlne Tablets cure a cold lu one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 85 cents. What God Gives n Boy. St. Paul, Duluth, Minneapolis, Chicago Great Hook Island Route J. W. PHALON. T. P. A. H. DICKSON, C. T. A before purchasing a ticket. Ask your nearest 122 Third Street, Portland. ticket scent about it. or write for folders and A B.C. DENNISTON, G.W P.A., any information desired. A E COOPER, Gen'l Agt., Portland, Or. 812 First Avenue, B batti . b , W ash . | TOH.X A. Scoretbe iiraa’at» Little SHmsneak—Oh. this is awful! In full view of my hated rival too! Cultivation. “I suppose you hope to make a very cultivated young uir.n of your boy Josh?” “Yes.” answered Farmer Corntossel. "We’re cultivatin’ him the best we can. Every now and then mother and me gives him a raklu’ ov< ¡¡."—Washington Star. This question arises I d the family every day. Let us answer it today. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. dessert. Prepared in two minutes. ________ __ No boiling! No baking! Simply add TOYYIA,. boiling water and set to cool. Fla- The Kind You Haw Alwayt 8ou0l vors:—Lemon, orange, raspberry and . ,________________ strawberry. Get a package at your grocer’s today. lOcts. A BEAUTIFUL ART CALENDAR FOR 1902 For Only $1 -50 HrUevintf that «wry one of our reader* nhouul have at leant one good farm and family Journal, we have purfeeted arrangement* whereby we can »end mat practical and inxiructive Journal, r ahm a W d H omk . in connection wllhTffli W kkkly 'i imbn in- < ludlng a beautiful and useful Art Calendar fo- WM a« detailed below, all for St 50 the price of W kkki . y Ttwfcn alone W h are unable to «lye but a brief deacrlption o* tbe content* of F ai < m ani > H omb . which la unoquaied for variety aod excellence. Prominent amon# Ita many departtneola may Lc m jalioaod the — Fq/m and Garden Market Reports Fruit Culture Mechanical Devices Fashions and Fancy Work Feeding and Breeding CANDY CATHARTIC I he Apiary Talks with Our Lawyer New* of the Day ___ _____________ r Dairy and Creamery Household Features The Poultry Yard I he Question Dos Plant« and flowers The Veterinary The Horse Sheep and Swine F arm and H ome is published semi-monthly, the 24 numbers which < »mpriie i jear’n subscription making a volume of over 600 page«, teeming with nil the latent and most reliable information that experience and science can supply. No better proof <»f its popular ity can be offered than its enormous circulation, which extends into every state, each numU r being read by no less than s million readers. THE ARI CALENDAR Combines • portfolio reproducing la color < m » o of the ureatest of modern pointings and four other aMOterptecoe in single lose, Mtb 9x11, sol table for framing It also includes Weather Forecasts for everyday in the year, space fi* Daily Memoranda, Monthly Guide to Work Outdoors and In, When to Buv and Sell, How to Combat All Pmls of Home or Farm, Household Helps, Census Returns, Statistics, etc. The Calendar proper comprises >8 pages, 9x13, and Is embellished by .a beautiful repro duction in all its original colors of a most charming and famous (tainting entitled “ Writing to Papa,” the picture representing «a little girl seated at a table with pen in hand and diligently writing her first letter to l»cr fdnd papa. Four additional masterpieces in. singk? tone are also included, separate from the texj of the calendar, each 9x13 inches. The sub jects are : 1—A typical old master—” The Last Supper,” by Leonardo du Vinri. a—The ¡neatest example of modem architecture—Th- Capitol at Washington. 3 -The finest sculpture of this age—Angel with Tablet, ’ wlm . j Saint Gaudcns. 4—“4 he Orach” by H.irry Roseland, a typical American painrre By a n«w and novel arrangement the prinbd pagre , .di be easily turned and thus thvir valuable contents preserve.! for reference Instead of being tom off and dirtroyed, as Is the case with the ordinary calendar. In short, this work Is a combination art |s>rtf«Ho, calendar, almanac, and weather forecasts of the utmost practical value. EAT ’EM li KE CANDY Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Tante Good. Po Good, Never Hie ken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10, 2.’>, and M cento per box. Write for free sample, and booklet on health. AddreM 433 RTKRLIXn HK1KDY CO «PAKT, CM KA GO ar MPW TOMI. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN C.B. ROSTEL. remises. What Shall We Have tor Dessert? TOGETHER WITH If yon haven’t a r<*«ular, healthy inov«’m*>nt of th* bowt-la every day, you’re ill or * ill be. Keep your bowel« open, and b« well. Force, In the ahapeof vio lent physic <»r pill poison. I n daiitferotis. Th<* atnooth- est, easiest, inont perfect wuy of keepiu« tbe bowelfl clear and clean is to take Will Soon Be CrowneS Kia*. The time will soon be here when Spain will have a king of her own. On May 17 the little prince will be of age, and his mother will no longer have any authority over him. Then he will take bls place among the great men of the court When he puts on the crown, he will have to say goodby to all of his childish game«. He Intends to travel throughout his country and to learn all * the ue causes ___ _ causes of the recent troubles among his people. I.’ntli now now he |, has spent all all pi . ag gpent I he Best and Most Practical Farm and Family Paper Published BEST FOR THE BOWELS Notice to Trespasser». . A body to keep clean and healthy ns a dwelling for his mind and a temple To Whom It May Concern: Notice 1» hereby given thal .11 person» are for his soul. ■trictly forbidden from entering or in any man A pair of hnnds to use for himself ner trespassing on the premise» of the under and others, but never against others signed. deter I bed an follow»: The NER of the NEX aad the W>4 of the NEM, Sec. (I, for himself. Twp. V. R tW Attention 1« called to Sec tion 1794 of the Criminal Code of Oregon, which A pair of feet to do errands of love read» aa follows: and kindness and charity and business, If any person other than an officer on lawful but not to loiter in places of mischief business »hall go or trespass up o any land* or premlnea not hl» own, and ahall fall, neglect or temptation or sin. or refute to depart therefrom Immediately, and remain away until permitted to return upon A pair of bps to speak true, kind, the verbal or printed or written notice of the brave words. owner or person In the lawful occupation of A pair of ears to hear music of bird, aald lands or premiava, such trespasser ahall be deemed guilty of a miademeanor, and upon tree and human voice, but not to give conviction thereof ahall b« punlahed by a fine not leaa than fi-e nor more than fifty dollars, heed to what the serpent says or to and »ball be oommltted. In default of payment what dishonors God or his mother. of fine and cotta Imposed. to the jail of the A pair of eyes to see the beautiful, county in which the offenae la committed one for each two dollars of the said fine and the good and the true—God’s finger dav costs. print in flower and field and snowflake. rue law will be strictly enforced against all trespassers, as well as legal damages F. —Young Crusader. Du vol has been placed In charge of the above The only line operating a weekly personally Conducted Tourist Excursion Ca"- between Portland and Chicago change via the World's Greatest Scenic Line.making close connection at Chicago in Union Depot for all points East. AND ALL POINTS EAST. Daily Standard Sleeping car between Salt La'" C y, Denver and Chicago. Buffet, Llbra- Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers. -v s.oV ig cars between Pueblo. Denver and Dlalng and Buffet Smoking Ll brary Car : ago. Thebestand most reasonable din rear service between Puebl-' and Chicago. D aily trains , fast time ; service ot hlt tlme nt n «nmmer resort, and be ou re going to Kansas City. Omaha. Dee AND SCENERY UNEQUALED. •- ----------- Is little • known to his people. m< ’. Chicago or any place east, you should » *■»!> t me For Rate». Folders and Full Informat loa regarding Eastern Trip call on or address lire Kind Y m Haw Always BouEJt THE WEEKLŸ TIMES , Co nt*. titdST or failto take advantage of this great offer, for never before was so much offered for so small a sum. Remember we send both paper» a full y eluding the Calendar as above described, all postpaid, at the very low ptice stated Address all order, to THE T imes Jacksonville, Oregon. I ALBANY COLLEGE Offers a Thorsugh HIGH GRADE COLLEGE EDUCATION To every boy «nd girl that baa the ambition to attain one Ashland and Klamath Falls STAGE LINE, Thoroughly restocked and entirely new man agement. ROBT. M. GARRETT, Hup’t. Beat and Quickest Route to KL AMATH FALLS. Goes by Barron. Sod« Springs. Shake,i*8now, Lumbering Camp.Parker's and Keno; also best connections with stage lines, from Klamath Falls to Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview, Ft. Klam ath and Indian Agency. Daylight Travel Both Ways, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE. ASHLAND: KLAMATH FALLS; Leave. ... 1.30P. M.ILesve« . . . S »F. M. Arrive« .........11:00 F. M.lArrlve* .. ..4:40 A.M Passengers. Baggage, Express and Frelgh must be waybilled. A shland Office: POSTAL TELEGRAPH OWICK. Klamath Falla Agent H H. VAN VAULKENBUKG There arc three courses of regular college grade, all of which are complete. Langages, Sciences, Mathematics, History, English and Electives The NORMAL CO RHE, approved by a committee appointed by tbe State Board of Education < leada up to a HT ATE DIPLOMA. TH E B J 31N E S COLLEGE DEPARTMENT la equal to anything I d tbe State. New llluatrated catalogue EXPENSES LOW. BOARD AND TUITION, $90 a YEAR For particular» write WALLACE HOWE LEE. Precedent, Albany .Oregon Legal Blanks for Sale at The Times Office I t-