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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1902)
Retail Market Report. The following quotations were made up this afternoon, and is an impartial report of the prices paid by Jacksonville dealers: Wheat—75c per bushel. Flour—11.10 (a 11.80 per 100 pounds. Oats—3«c per bushel, Burley—Rolled, $1.25 per cental. Huy—Per ton, baled, •!2. Potatoes--12 00 per hundred. Onions—2f<i6 per pound. Butter—2fx'(o>40c per roil Beuns—4(a)6c Der pound. Lard—16c per pound. Eggs—12f 3ts per dozen. Sugur—D. G. l6.00(a>*6 50 per Poultry—M.Sf» to •5.35 per dozen. Hams—Bic per pound. Shoulders—124c per pound. Side Bacon—15<a>20c per pound. Notary Public and Real Estate Agent, Abstract« made to Titles of Lands. LBGALOUCUMBNTB. •11 Hind drawn up »peolallvpertatolng to the settlotneni ut estates Accounts Solicited, Prompt Remittance. MONBY I.OAN2D. lnvstment seourltlea a spwislty. Jackson Oounty Scrip bought and sold. have a complete set of maps of all surveyed lands In this county, aud receive Abstracts monthly trom Roseburg Land Offloo, je Land • Deparlmvnt of the O. A 0. R. K. and the Stair Land Department at Salem of all new entrlee made lam hue prepared to make out home stead papers and can save to part.es the ex pense of a trip to the Roseburg laud otloe I have • Number of FlneFarois and other D««lrabla Propartv 1« my hand« far Sala. •W Prom nt reply made to all let ter*. Charg es In eooordsnoe with 'he limes Refers, by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanna fudge ot the 1st Judclal Dlstrlol, sod to any business house In Jacksonville. SIL AH J. DAY. («’ '>00000-XX.' 1 TO OOOOOO 000000 I GO EAST? via the Rio Grande Western Railway AND Denver & Rio Grande "Railroad Only transcontinental Ila Passing directly through z Yf You Could Lool? AA SALT LAKE CITY, LEADVILLE. PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Into the future and see the condition to which your cough, If neglected, will bring you, you would seek relief at once—and that naturally would be through Shiloh’s Consumption * , I 1 | r* Three Splendidly equipped train* dal ly To all Point. Peat. Through Sleeping and Limin» Cara and » ree Kuc lining Cha Ira Tte moat magnificent aoenory In America by Daylight Htopovora allowed on all claaaoa of tickets. For cheapen! ratea and doaorlptlve literature addroaa Guaranteed to cure Con- aunintion, Bronchitis, h^e ■ Wk Asthma, and sit Lung Troubles. Ci»re«C'mgh»andCDl<iaiBa<tny. tA cents. Write to B. C. W ell » & CO, Le R>T. N. Y, for free trial bottle. ^i«rl’a Clover goet Tea purifies the Bloody UNION J-1) MANSFIELD, GencrAl Agent, ■Ji T ilrd Street, Portland, Oregon. LIVERY, FEED SALE o ÍWV000001 OOtXXXXXXXXKeCOO Best of Everythig Anybody Conld See. Master off the House. Mrs. Bacon- Why do you suppose* they call the em ploy roput agen* cíes burla us? Mr. Bacon — Because a fel low can never And what be wants In o te, I suppose. — Yon kers States man. PUBLIC SPEAKING. The candidates on the Democratic legislative and county ticket«, accom panied by Judge J. R. Nell and ether public «iieaker«, will address the citi zens of Jackson county at the follow ing time« and place« Gold III1I, May 17th, 7:30 p. m. Antioch, May 10th, 1 p. tn. Meadows, May 10th, 7:30 p. m. Trail, May 20th, 1 p. tu. Big Butte, May 21, 1 p. tn. Lake Creek, May 22(1, 1 p. m. ni. Roxy, May 23d, 1 p. tn. Mound, May ¿3d, 7:30 p. tn. Eagle Point, May 24tli, 1 p. m. Central Point, May 24th 7:30 p. m. Phoenix, May 20lh, 1 p. m. Talent, May 20tti, 7:30 p. tn. Emigrant creek school bouse, May 27tb, 1 p. m. Nell creek school bouse, May 27tb, 7:30 p. tn. Grltiln creek school house, May 28tb, 7:30 p. tn. Ruch, May 20th, 1 n. m. .Jacksonville, aay 30th, 8 p. m. Medford, May 31st, 8 p. m. ' « noy. The flrat six month« that a boy earn*, bl« own money you can alwtiy« find peanuts in big pocket«. — Atchison Globe. JastiRabla. Biggs — I see your friend Cutting has en gaged in a uew business. He advertises him self as a man milliner. Diggs —Weil, whatof It? You certainly would not expgct him to pose as a wo man milliner, would you? — "Do you see «peek« before your eye«?” in quired the oculist "Why, 1 wear ’em right along, you dod- gasted chump!" an swered Uncle Nehe- mlaii, with gome vex ation. "Can't you nee ’em?” —New York World. Chicago News. In A word tbit telln ot the pasRcnger ner vio« vi» OREGON JACKSO'VILLE, The North-western line. Ordem for Hacks.Buggies and Riding Horsee promptly altvndud to. Feed lug done at vuusouable ratel. Best or care lakttn to prevent accidents, but wNl bo r ( ftpoiislblc fur none nbould they occur. Will rvfuae to do livery work on credit GKUtCGE N UKWld. Prorp; Kight trains run dally between Chicago and 81 Paul, comprising the lateal Pullman Sleepers, Pe. rloss Dinins Cera. Library eisl Misery a t ton Cars. Free Reclining Cbs.lr Cara. THE JUTH CENTURY TRAIN rune every day of the year. Mone Ihr he«! ni «III:*. ''MVERS Electric Lighted, Atwain Heated. The Badger «tat« Kxpreve, the Hno«t dallv train running between K. Paul and Chicago via ibu Hbert I.lne Connections trom the West made via The Northern Paclne. tireat Northern and Cana dian Pacltlc Railway* Thia la aleo the beat line between OniOba, St. Paul and Mlnueapo 11«. All agents »«11 tlcke.s via “When Char lie nuked you tc marry him. how did he end hlH proposal?" "He wan not obliged to end It.” Lhdy— 1 told you I’d nothing for you. Tramp-1 know, la- dy. but you must have persistence ter sue- ceed In my pvrfeBsion. Pardon-1 understand your interview with the father of your inumorata was not altogether satisfactory? Tlxon Oil. I don't know. True. I didn't get lilt* consent to uiy marrying the girl, but I have had very tempting offers to appear upon the lecture plat form to tell how It feel« to l*e kicked down stairs.—Boston Transcript. I>nttlnix lllm to th. Teat. W H. M CAD. H I. SISLKR. General Agent. Traveling Agent. P aids’ Mt • Portland. Oreaon. A colored man about thirty years of age drove up to the depot with a load of baled cotton, and he had Just tegun to unload when an old grayheaded ne gro with a bad limp catne down the street and shouted ut him: "Say, yo’ puason dere!” "Hello. Uncle Joe!” saluted the other. "Now, den, what sorter man be yo’?” demand'd the old man üb he reached the wugon. “Hu! VVbat yo’ mean by dat?” "1 mean, sah, 1« yo’ a man of honab or not?” "Of co’se I ar’. Why, ole man, yo’s all excited dis mawnin*. What's de mat tali?” "Hum Johnson, I’ze got a darter Lin da!" replied Uncle Joe as he straight ened i:p and waved bi« arms about. “Yes. of co’se. Yes, sah, y.o's got a darter Linda, an' she's a powerful fine gal.” “Last Sunday night. Sam Johnson, yo’ axed dat gal to marry yo'!’’ *'Hu, hu! Sunday night? Lemme see. Say, I reckon I did!” "Of co’se yo' did! She said she’d do It, an’ de marriage was sot fur dis mawnin’ at 10 o’clock." "Hu! Shoo! Ten o’clock dis mawn- ln’! Why, 1 reckon it wns. Uncle Joe. Ye«, we was ter be married di« mawo- Won't Follow Advice After Paying for It. B I <> b b H — BJones lin killt <>f Clo for ever.* ,|ay. In week. SlobbA*-- So have I. I've Rot it wti now. - Philadelphia Press. Marie—John, before we were married you mild you would die for me If need be. didn't you? John (hesitatingly)—Yes. I believe so. Marie—Welt. I wish you would go down stairs and discharge the cook.— Chelsea (Mass.* Gazette. I he Northwestern Line, Baas Was Absentminded, but Ready tn Harry When Reminded. In a recent article a prominent phy sician says: “It is next to impossible for the physician to get his patients to carry out any prescribed course of hygiene or diet to the smallest extent; he has but one resort loft, namelv, the drug treatment.” When medicines are used for chronic constipation, the most mild and gentle obtainable.such as Chamberlain’s Stomach & Liver Tablet», should be employed. Their u«e is not, f Bowed by corstipation, as they leave the bowels in a natural and healthy condition. For sale by City Drug Store. Away back In the backwoods tn Th« ttn*e that used to be There set med to be more music an’ More grace an’ melody An' sunn / hair an’ sparklin’ eyes An’ all that sort of thing When I used to do the backstep An' cut the pigeon wing. I guess I’ll never feel again Jus' like I used to feel While prancin through the Aggers of The old Vliginia reel. Jus swingin' my old sweetheart of The dear old long ago— An’ 1 wore jeans an’ cottonade. An she wore calico— , But her skirts jus’ kep’ on rustlin’ An' all that sort of thing When I used to do the backstep An cut the pigeon wing —i *w Orleans Times-Detnnrrai. The only line operating a weekly personally Conducted Tourist Excursion Ca- between Portland and Chicago change via the World’» ■Greatest Rennie I.In«,making clone connection at Chicago la tlalon Denol tor all points East Dally Rtaadard Sleeping car between Salt Lake City, Denver and Chicago. Buffet. Libra- he smoking cars between Pueblo. Denver and cthcago The best and most reasonable din ing car aervloe between Pueblo and Chicago U vou are going to Kansaa Citv. Omaha. Dea Moines. Chicago or any place oast, you should eabootthe CATARRH Wests Others te Know. “I have used DeWitt’» Little Early Risers for constipation and torpid liver, and they are all right. I am glad to Indorse them,for I think when we find a good thing we ought to let other« know It," writes Alfred Heinte, Quincy, Ill. They never gripe or distress. Safe, mire pills. City Drug Store, Jacksonville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. Great Rock Island Route afore purchasing a ticket. Aak your nearest eket »««nt »bout It. or write for folder* »nd ny Information desired. A. E COOPER. Oea’l Agt., Portland. Or. St. Mary’s Academy, [ackaonvllts, Oregon. t ESTABLISHED IN I865. T«« school continue« the careful training tad thorough Instruction for «blob II la favor- ibly known. The Musa io Department General Agents Wanted Tf»e v«mm««cr. Ashland and Klamath Falls STAG* LINE, Thoroughly restocked and entlrelv new mau agemen I ROUT. M. GARRETT. Sup't. Beet and Qulokeal Route to KLAMATH FALLS. Ooea by Barron. Soda Springs, Shake, Snow, la always la obatge ot competent and exper- Lumbering Camp.Parknr’s and Keno; also beet leneed teachers. Hoard and tuition per aeaalon connections with stage lines trom Klamath >f twenty weeks. «BOO. Studio« will be reaum- Falls to Bonansa. Bly and Lakeview, Ft Klam ath and Indian Agenov. td September (, HOI. For proepectua. add re «a Daylight Tr«v«l Bath Way«. STATERS OF THE HOLY NAMES To sell Prof. Long’s Magnetic Jombs. They remove dandruff, cure icalp ailments and check falling hair, ire untarnlshable and will not break. Everybody want* them; good propo rtion to hustlers. Send for terms. Outfit (six styles) In a plu«h case$2.00. »adles’ Dressing Comb 60c, Gentle- nen'a Toilet Comb 4Oo—both 76c W rite today. M agnetic C omb C t ., Pekin, III. I arrival and departure .. «ani.aaD: -Stop« the Couth «nd Work« off the Cold. sxa «lye Br< mo-QuiD'ne Tablet« cure a cold cue day. No Cure. No Pay. Price* cents. Few of Mr. Carnegie's gifts bare been more wisely and thoughtfully be stowed than his offer of $250,000 for a A t.ame krnnment. May—1 don’t believe pingpong will public library for Havana. The prompt compliance by the Havana authorities be fashionable much longer. ■ Ilattle—Why not? with the conditions of the gift shows May— It give the young men lame that they appreciate the benefits which • rm«.—Town Topic«. public libraries bring. Nasal ki - amàt « faus : Lear.. ... 1.30 r. a.iLeavee . . . 9 30 r. M. Arrive« ........ Il :0U e. tel Arrives ........ 4:0 A. M Peasanger«. Haggage. Exprès« and Fretgb mu«t b« Wavbilled. Ashland Oflloe : POSTAL TF.LEORAPH OFFICE. Klamath Faits Agent: H. H VAN VAULKCNHURG Your Cold Curoa for do. (Baff Dr. ATMe# I*»e«M CM4 Ctor» What is CASTOR IA % Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare» goric, Drops and Soothiug Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotia 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, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Twe esMvau* comsahv , TV nu*«av sraerr. nsw vow* errv. i Î; Home Seekers are Looking for S DESIRABLE FRUP" LANDS And do not know where to find that most desirable SPITZENBEKG and NEWTON soil with deep clay sub-soil, at a reasonable price in quantities to suit. Holmes Bros, of Central Point have several tracts at reasonable figures. No; our mill property is not for sale; just a little of the best dirt in Oregon for fruit culture, as a side line. The Old Time Dancing. i can't exactly understand The way they dance today; Pornehow it’s kinder different from The good old fashion way. They've got these highfalutin names An’ ail that sort of thing. An’ they never do a backstep Or cut «he pigeon wing. Innnr.tlnnAble Proof. Mrs. Youngwife (tearfully) — What hnve you done to ttltow tbut you love 'me? Mr. Youngwife— Darling. I’ve «•OU- traded a lovely case of c'tronic dys pepsin.— New York Journal. I The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been marie under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but .Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health oC Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment« t I •»* *. Momrthlng Left to 9tan<l Un. Fastest Train in the World, ( “But yo’ ain’t dar, sah!” » "Dat'a a tack. Jist clean sllpt my mind." Whooping Coagh. “But what yo' gwine ter do, sah— A woman who lias liad experience what yo' gwine ter do?” shouted tbs with this disease tells how to prevent any dangerous consequences from it. old man as he danced around. "What 1 gwine ter do? Arq Llndtf She gays: Our three children took whooping cough laut summer, our all ready an’ de preacher da[?" “Yes, sail.” , baby boy being only three months old, and owing to our giving them Cham "Den y«’ cum fifofind hehb an’ bang berlain'« Cough Remedy, they lost SNi to dnt off nf-wl an’ '.told him stiddy, none of their plumpness and came out aq’ I'll mn uber aq' marry Linda an’ In much better health than other be back benli In ten minits. If Ma jab children whose parents did not u»e this remedy. Our oldest girl would Jone^ ctitns 'lung an' wants to know call lustily for cough syrup between why dig cotton bain’t dun unloaded, whoops.—J esse P inkev H all ,Spring, yo’ t>U him dat owin’ to a dlsrecko- field, Ala. This remedy is for sale by leclisbun of a matrimonial disretnetn- City Drug Store. ’./■nnee I’’.e bad to procrastinate fur a few minits.” M. QUAD. Anticipated. I CLEAN “SLIPT ” ,„ HIS MIND. A- ^¿»BICYCLES BELOW COST E Aft A flvara/i/Re(f 1602 MODELS »ho QUUU overstock of one of tin l*st known . <C* | E ’W' «X factories of the country, secured sk M 10 »m I by us at one-Laif cost. Four Modei& ....... 1900 and 1901 Models ¿JjJ. $7 to $11 Catalogues with large phot^p-aphic engr'icmgs and full detailed specifications sent/rie to any address. We SHIP ON APPROVAL to anyone in U S. or Canada wtlAoat a cent tn advance and allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL absolutely in ordering from U3. as you do not need to pay a cent if the bicycle does not suit you. no rfsAr 500 SEOOND-HAND WHEELS taken in trade by our Chicago retaistl ores. CJJ ’« SB st andard makes, many fifoed as Dew.. . w f-nnipmpntt iHinn1^»**-.1 porting goods of all kinds atH reguia» price ln^S?M< free sundry catalog. A world of information Write for 1$. IK in each town to ride and exhibit a samp Lx —- cin 1902 model bicycle. In your spare time you can make <ffO to R^rsk besides having U..SMV. a - ____ to — ride for your«**!“ S5O a week wheel a reliable person in each town to distribute cataloffut^ catalogues for ro1r usj*- ‘^~ ■ Write today for free exchange for a • bicycle. tree catalogue cbtslogue and our »pec|al »|>« t>»l nrren oJText RIDER IGEHTS WIRTED ------- J. L. MEAD CYCLE CO., Chicago, la We Get Our Feed at Probably when Prince Henry and his friends were arrested the other day for “scorching" on the footpath he waa only giving them an object lesson of what he saw in America. F igprune (Mr Bryan'■ Paper.) The Commoner has attained with in six month« from date of the first issue a circulation of 100,000 copies, a record probably never equaled In the history of American periodical litera ture. The unparalleled growth of this paper demonstrates that there is room In the newspaper field for a national paper devoted to the dis cussion of political, economic and so cial problems. To the columns of The Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes his best efforts; and his review of political events as they arise from time to time can not fall to interest those who study public questions. The Commoner’s regular subscription price 1« Si .00 per year. We have ar ranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we can furninh his paper and T he W eek ly T imes toget her for one year for .•2.00. The regular subscription price of the two papers when subscribed for separately Is *2.60. n«fM- tlall« dgaatwe ■ A. perfect cereal coffee o/ delicate flavor and fragrant aroma. EAST SEVENTH STREET, The blending of California figs and prunes with well ripened grain makes a fruit and grain coffee far superior to any other cereal beverage. By our process all the delight ful flavor of the fruit and healthful strength of the grain is retained« Tastes like coffee—looks like coffee. Healthful—nutritious. Boil from 5 to IO minutes only ALL GROCERS SELL FIGPRUNE CEREAL MEDFORD, OREGON VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY! MORMON BISHOPS* PILLS haw bear ta «sa over M yean by the leaders o< the Mormon Church and their follower«. Poettlvely cum the worst eases tn old and young >««. dissloaUon, excesse«, excesm, or c c>caretle Cvtraa I.«»« from effect« effects of of m-U-al geU-abnse, dissipation, .carette smoking. C' ----------- -— arising front - - - - - — -------- '---------------------- *-------- >F* Tswatorrhaea, latstssU, Mawlsaad, lenpatency. Lost Power. 1 Paine in Baek. Evil naair’«. «enataal 1 Koaleslawa, Ki-------------- I sa. Baek, Nsrvsai Dskllity, eweele. «rCsv sHpa— Headaeha, Vnfltness <• Marry, Lose «» Acmea, Var.- Twl Ahlag «y Epa, tlaa, «tana Qaiekweea «< Dtwbnrga. «tope Mawvowj Ude. Fffc’taore Immxllate. Impart vigor and potency to every CENTS h.oction. Don’t get —... RestoresI _____________ ___ op^t - _____ organs. Stimai «tee despomlvnt. • cure 1» . at hand. email, _____ undeve .a- »____ e_ “ ____ _______ ___ AArt kn» A He. ffzxr RQ mall A by mall, ' a written ffuanuttae, to our« ex tbê'bràïô ànd ne'er« ce m Ver«. «box, hv »'fot mone? refundea, with » boxee. Circulars tree. 50 Addr*ffff, BISHOP REMKOY CO., San Franela««, Oak city Drug Store jac ksonville.