The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 05, 1902, Image 3

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    Mprlna Fever.
I would be no alugguril,
'Cun»« a »luggHi',1 hue to «h-ep.
And Hlunilrerln' ullu» filled me
With avi-r.lon »trong .nd deep;
*C*U«e I likes to feel the sunlight.
And I likes the starlight, too.
And I like* to wntch the seasons.
Without nothin' else to do.
F igprune
CereaJ
Ho when I'm good and Inly,
Wliut u wuste of time It seem*
To shut my eyes, unconscious,
And go driftin' Into dr.-auiat
E h t je«' u half way dosin’
1» enough to stop the light,
And you knows that you're .-loafin'
And u-duln' of it right.
— Washington Stai.
A delicious food
drink, which, as a table
beverage, is preferable to
coffee and tea.
The nutritive and delic*
ious properties of California
figs, prunes and grains are
retained by our special pro­
cess of manufacture and
are fully extracted by—
boiling
from 5 to
10 minutes
only.
At All
Grocers.
Silas J Day
JACKAONVILL»-
Notary Public
Real Estate Agent,
and I. S. Commissioner
for Jackson County.
I
Abstract* made to Title* of
Land*.
LEGAL DOCUMENT*.
all Mind draanup enpecl.llv part .lain, »0
the »«It lamen t ot eat.tea
■
Accounts Solicited, Prompt Remittance.
Z
MONEY LOANED.
invatment anourltln« • npeci.it,. Jaokaon
Oounty Scrip bought .nd wohl.
bare » complete aet ot map« of .11 aurveyed
land. In this county, .ud recetvo Abatr.ot.
monthly from lloaeburg L.ndOfflce, th. Land
Department of the O. A C. It It- .nd the Hl.te
Land Uep.rtment »1 Salem of .11 new entrlo.
rn.de I .m tbu» prepared to inako out home-
■ lead n.pera »nd lithe proof» thereon. Also 1
t.lte tiling» »nd proof» ot timber land», »nd
c»n »»vo to part.en the expeuae of » trip
to the Itoaeburg landoOloe
I have a Number of FlneFarma and othe>
De.tr.ble Propertv In m, hand, for
Sale.
*V*Promot reply made to all let ter.. Char«
e. In »coord.nce with'he time*
Refer», try permlaalon, Hon H. K Hanna
judge of the 1st Judotai Itlatrlot, and to any
bu»lne.n house In JaeltaonviUo.
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ViA THE
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Rio Grande Western <
Railway
St
Mary & ’s Rio Academy,
Denver
Grande <
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Jacksonville, Oregon.
■Railroad
ESTABLISHED
Only
transcontinental Hu
Passing directly through
IN I865.
SALT LAKE CITY,
LEADVILLE.
The Music Department
Pl’EBLO,
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la always In cha ge of competent and exper­
COLORADO
J
ienced teacher».
Hoard and SPRINGS,
tuition per aesaion
of twenty week 1. IHl.ll). Studies will bo resum­
ed September
1001.
and 2. DENVER.
T hs school continue» the careful training
and thorough Instruollon for which It la favor­
ably known.
For prospectus, address
Three
Splendidly
equipped
train»
dal- <
SIRTKR*
OF THE
HOLY
NAMES.
ly To all Point. East.
Through Sleeping »nd Dining Cara and.
Free Reclining Ch. Ire .
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The mo»t magnificent scffliery In <
America by Daylight
Stopovers allowed on all claase» of ,
ticket».
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For che.peet rate» »nd de.crlptlve <
literature itddre»»
UNION
LIVERY, FEED SALE
J. D MANSFIELD,
Stables,
General Agent,
«4 T tlrd Street, Portland, Oregon.
.lACKSOS VILLE.
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OUEfiON
Or\<WX>000<K><><>0<><X>0<><><XX><><><><
Orders for Hacks.Buggies and Ridin« Herses
promptly attouimd to.
Feeding done at reasonable rates
Best of
care laken to prevent accidents. iMit will bo rc
»ponsiblo tor none should thev occur.
Will reins»’ to do livery work on credit
GEorfUE N
LKWIÄ. Prorp;
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
A*<* uur*
%<ko Cascarela Candv
X í C . C. fall to eur«. dt t
tur»»*#
rhurtiC 10c nr2Pg#
stf» refund muua>
Be S upo It'S Dead.
VALUE OF HYPNOTISM.'
It may be dangerous to assume that
there may be no chance of passing the
ship subsidy bill through the house or
Professor Quackenbos Calls It to Infer from tbe present apparent in­
difference to the scheme that there Is
a Universal Panacea.
no disposition to push It Both these
conclusions may be right, and we trust
they are. At the same time the safer
AID FOB MENTAL AND MORAL ILLS plan Is to keep up the fire on the bill
and to make congressmen undera’and
that the people are against It—Indian-
Colunibln University Leotnrer, Who
i polls News.
Huy»
lit,
Claim.
Tblevea,
CASTOfflA
Gambler.,
He Readily Reformed.
Criterion.
For Infants and Children.
Hila Treated 8,000 Caara,
That
"Bd'a Jto Fapmep.”
Drunkard», Liar, and Other. Mar
N*
CASTORIA
Mnnuger —Is he Intelligent enough to
Mental, moral and physical abort­
take the part?
comings are cupable of elimination by
Assistant—Why, he Is Intelligent
hypno suggestion. Better natures can
enough to have written the play.
be
brought to the surface and conscious
"Tbut’a tin sign."—Life.
sensitiveness substituted for moral
ana-stbesia. Young culprits and cast­
A Modest Mold.
Blobb*—Why did that Bjonea girl aways can be redeemed, criminal In­
blush ho furiously at dinner?
clination* and desire, removed and,
Hlobba- She’* so modest she doesn't above all, generations yet unborn can
even like to see the salad dressing.— be Influenced for the better by thia
Philadelphia ltecord.
satne means.
Hummed up, thl. waa tbe general
Kxplanatlons In Order.
conclusion reached tbe other night by
“I shall make no a[g>logy for speak­ Professor John D. Quackenbos of Co­
ing to you thus nt length," said Sena lumbia university In an address be de­
tor Wordy.
livered before tbe members of tbe
“Well, why not?” demanded one of Men's club and women guests at tbe
the opjsisUlon. — Philadelphia Norf I April meeting of tbe organization, says
American.
tbe New York Herald. Tbe meeting
was held In tbe rooms of tbe club in
Retail Market Report.
tbe Lenox Avenue Unitarian church In
The following quotations were New York, and the subject of Profess­
made up this afternoon, and is an or Quackenitos* address was “Hypno
Impartial report of the prices paid Suggestion; Its Present Uses and Fu­
by Jacksonville dealers:
ture Possibilities.”
Wheat—75c per bushel.
“The conclusions which I have reach­
Flour—*1.10 (a 11.80 per 100 pounds.
ed,” said Professor Quackenbos, “are
Oats—3«c per bushel.
derived from some 3,00» experiences
Barley—Rolled, 11.26 per cental.
with hypnotized patients. These sub­
Hay—Per ton. baled, *12.
Potatoes--#2 00 per hundred.
jects sought my aid for almost every
Onions—2t®5 per pound.
conceivable malady, mental and moral,
Butter—25c60Oc per roll.
some for ethlco spiritual, many for
Beans—4i«5c per pound.
literary or drnmatlc Inspiration. I bave
Lard—15c per pound.
thus been brought into tbe closest
Eggs—121 sts per dozen.
touch with the bumnn soul, first ob­
Sugar—D. G. #5.0(X a #5 50 per cwt.
jectively and subsequently in tbe
Poultry—#4.55 to #5.35 per dozen.
Harns—l«c per pound.
realm of subliminal life, where, prac­
Shoulders—124c per pound.
tically liberated in tbe hypnotic slum-
Side Bacon—15ia.20c per pound.
ber from its entanglement with a per­
ishable body, It Ims tK"n open to ap­
proach by the objective ni^nd in which
It elected to confide, dynamically ab­
Ashland and Klamath Falls
sorptive of creative stimulation from
that mind and lavish in dispensing to
tbe |>ersonality en rapport the sudden­
ly apprehended riches of its own high­
Thoroughly re * toe k nd and entirely new man
agement. ROBT. M. GARRETT. Hup'I.
er spiritual uature.
"Tims Is effected a perfect agreement
Beat and Quickewt Route to
between the law of right and tbe intel­
ligent creature, with which neither the
will of tbe operator nor tbe will of tbe
subject Ims aught to do. Tbe popular
Goon by Barron. Soda Springs, Shake, Snow,
Lumbering Camp,Parker ’» and Keno; alao beat idea that supposes subjection to the
connection» with atugc linos from Klamath will of another is a mistaken oue. that
Kalla to Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview, Ft Klam
a person who has once been hypnotized
aih and Indian Agency
Is thereafter an automaton In the hands
Daylight Travel Both Ways.
of his suggeslionist; that an actress
made adequate to tbe touches of Bern­
ARRIVAL AND OKPARTURK.
*
hardt is a soulless Trilby.
Anni.ASb:
K1.AMÀTH FALL*:
' Personally i am incapable of doing
anything so contemptible, ingenuous
Leave»
I ..K> r. M.iLeuvea . . . t»:80e. m
Arrive»
...ILHI p. M.|Arrlves
........ 4:40 a m
ethlco-spirltual inspiration cannot lie
PasMengers, Baggage, Express and Frelgh
mere liji work or rote lesson, it implies
mart be Way billed.
Ashland Office:
a sincere belief In the suggestions of­
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
fered. control by lofty principles, an
Klamath Falla Agent,
H H VAN VAULKENBUKG
eloquent and Incisive manner born of
the courage of conviction. In Bhort, it
Is a transfusion of jiersoniility, accom­
panied with a reciprocal uplift.
“Cases of moral im|Kirt successfully
treated by me may be classified under
the following heads: Cigarette addic­
tion nnd the disttirlMsl mentality of
nicotine poisoning, drink habit, morpbo-
nomnnla. cocoalneism, kleptomania and
hopeless dishonesty, mania for gam­
bling. willfulness, disobedience and ha­
bitual falsehoisl in children, suicidal
and homicidal manias and general mor­
al imbecility.
“Dipsomania Is singularly amenable
to treatment by hypno suggestion. In
fact, some of the isipulur cures are in
reality mere suggestion cures, there be­
ing no specific virtue in the drugs ad­
ministered. certainly net in the hypo­
dermatic Injection of Crotou water and
of apomorphia.
“Views advanced here tonight regard­
ing the outlook in tbe treatment of dip­
somania by suggestion are based ujon
an experience with some hundred cases
extending over a period of three years.
Of these cases aliout 80 |>er cent bave
been permanently cured.
“Thieves desirous of reform and klep­
tomaniacs. especially If young or appre­
ciative of tbe seriousness of their ab­
normal projiensity, uniy be radically
cured by hypno suggestion,
"Suggestions may further be used to
regulate
fecundity nnd so control the
••I have bees using C'A MC ABETS and m
a mild and effective laiative they are »Imply won­ population of the earth. Such promises
derful. My daughter and I were bothered with
to be the development of the twentieth
■lek stomach and mir breath wa» very bad After
taking a few dose» of Caecareu we huve improved
century, while hypno science seems to
wonderfully They are a grout help in the family.'
Wll.HKDMINA N'AGXL.
lie destined to demonstrate immortali­
1137 Rittenhouse St.<Cincinnati, Ohio.
ty on philosophical principles, to dis­
cover the laws that govern telepathic
CANDY
intercourse nnd perhaps to determine
CATHARTIC
the possibility or tbe impossibility of
hunuiu communication with dlscarnate
kwwwwwWwIrW»' souls- u question left open by tlie New
Testament writers,”
AVtCetaWe Preparation for As­
similating the Food and Reg ula
tag the Stomachs and Bowels of
Bears the
INFAN I s/< HILDKLN
Promotes Digestion-Cheerful-
ness and Rest .Contains neither
Opium,Morplune nor Mineral.
N ot N arcotic .
Signature
of
Ha Liked It.
As soon as tbe victims of a recent
automobile accident were sufficiently
recovered to deny the truth all of the
truth about them came out.
The matter was far more serious to
Mr. Gerry than was at first supposed
While he lay unconscious one of th*
Aperfecl Remedy for Cons tip*
Hon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
For Over
Thirty Years
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
Alb 11 » o 111 h •» old
Dost s - ?^C 1 N I s
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
CASTORIA
»Mt CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
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STAGE LINE,
Home Seekers are Looking for
5
DESIRABLE FRUIT LANDS
J
> Anil <lo not know where to find that most desirable
J SFITZEXBERG and NEWTON soil with deep clay sub-soil,
at a reasonable price in quantities to suit. Holmes Bros, of
J Central Point have several tracts at reasonable figures.
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No; our mill property is not lor sale; just a little of the
? best dirt in Oregon for fruit culture, as a side line.
KLAMATH FALLS.
BAD
REATH
I
A friend of Edward Lauterbach, a
gentlenum from u rurul district, came
to the city recently to present a legal
matter to the lawyer. The rural client
biul never consulted Mr. Lauterbach
before, and he had never been to New
York before. He sought 22 William
strut t. In which building Hoailly, I jiu -
terbach & Johnson have an office. The
rustic saw the sign carved over the en­
trance to the btii! ’ ng, "Farmers’ Loan
and Trust Company.”
“Do you know where Edward Lau­
terbach's office is?" lie asked a man
coming from the building.
"Why, it’s In there,” said the man.
“Oh, no, it isn’t,” replied the rustic.
“Ed Lauterbach’s no farmer!” —New
York Times.
.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
SHE TENDEBbY WIPED HIS FACE.
Imlies, n , . b.ui <me from the Mead-
owbrook Hunt club, leaned over Mr.
G ry mid tenderly wljq-d ills face with
her bariukerclilef. Presently the doc­
tor »aid:
"lie is regaining consciousness.”
The Indy started to move.
"No. no:" said Gerry weakly. “It’s
ou>y tor a minute. I’m going off again.
I assure you. Don't go!”—New York-
Times.
3lL9UU ovvrstuck of one of tbe best known (g* Q ,
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v vK
factories of tbe country, secured ¿9¿J Ifl »nbU
Wants Others to Know.
. 1900 and 1901 Models GHr$, $7 to $11
if“
ftfcfifTrct'eSuaranieetf TSO?
by us at one-half cost.
‘‘I have used DeWitt’s 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
others know it," writes Alfred
Heinze, Quincy. 111. They never gripe
or distress. Safe, sure pills City
T'rug Store, Jacksonville, and Dr. J.
Hinkle, Central Point.
Best of Everythin
I d
¡MODELS-
»h^
Four1 Modois .....
| Cdtaloguts with large photrxp-ajphic engravings and
full detailed specifications sentjrceto any address.
I We SWP OH APPROVAL to anyone in U S.
or Canada trtf/iotd a cent in advance and allow
A
9
110 DAYS
FREE TRIAL absolutely
fl rto
in ordering from us, a3 you do - not
■ need to pay a cent if the bicycle does not suit you.
■ 500 SECOND-HAND WHEELS
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tak.n In trade by our Cbh ago n-talstlores,
1 q CP
standard makes, many good asnew.-__ -• . ,
7 ‘
Tire«, eunlpment. sundriea.sport.nR jon*. nf all kinds MMM0M
nricv in our big free sundry catalog. A world of information Write for it.
L RIDER AGENTS WANTED
7
and exhibit a »atm>K.
7<?rk
b word tbis tells of tbe passenger ser­
vice via
The North-western line.
Eight trains run dally between Chicago and
St. Paul, cemprising the latest
Pullman
Sleeper», Peerless Dining Cars, Library and
Joaervation Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars.
T 4E AJTH CKNTURY TRAIN runs every day
of the year.
J. L. MEAD CYCLE CO., Chicaeo, Ilk
We Get Our Eeed at
Easiest Train in the World,
Electric Lighted, Steam Heated.
Th»* Badger ^tate Express, the flnest daily
train running bet ween St. Paul and Chicago
via the Short Line.
Connections from 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
taa. All agents sell tlcke:s via
I he Northwestern Line.
W H M SAD,
H L. SISLER,
General Agent,
Traveling Agent.
48 Alder St.. Portland. Oregon.
Hrowu's Feed Store.
Shield F op Fair 4ntomohlll»t».
Pina*»nt. Palatable Potent. Tn*te Good. Bo
Good, .Never Sickeu. Weaken, or Gripe lOtf, 2ûc. ûüc.
...
CURE CONSTIPATION.
StA-llRK Krs.d« ('Mpaii, Ch tear o.
...
*•* Y art. 31ft
N0.TH.RAÍ* «old and guaranteed bv all drug-
HU* I U"DAU gi»ta t<> <’l Ki. Tobacco Habit
Nasal
CATARRH
Tn all Its Mtr.gea there
should bo clcanline«*-
Ely’s Crcmn
n
clean-ef,soothe«»nd heals
the dues «•<! ni'mbrme.
It cures catarrh and drives
away a cold in the head
quickly.
Cream Faim is p’eced Into the nostri1», spreads
over the membrane and Is absorbed. Relief la im*
mediate and a rw.w follows, it is aot drying—doe»
not produce e eezlng. Lnr ^e Sire, . a > cent» at Drug*
gists or by ui I ; Trill Site, 10 cent» by mail.
SLY HKUTH. Kb,rte turren iUeet, New York.
Instead of goggles women uutoniobil
1st» are going to wear mien masks this
spring, says tin» New York i’ress. in a
fashionable millinery shop the newest
ntitomobile hat exhibited Is a “Petit
Cnporal” of white l«?B doth. This Xn
poleonic bonnet has a blind of white
satin rlblion, which is fastened under
the chin, nnd nlso long streamer strings
of white chiffon, which cait be wound
around the neck with artistic effect.
From each of the two points of the hat
over the ears comes a slender nickel
chain, which fastens the isinglass face 1
I
shield to iL
riant Vi0*plnntlan.
Vnccination of plants is the Idea of a
French botanist. He proposes to raise
suitable cultures of parasitic fungi nud
inoculate the plants In order to ninke
tiiouj proof against the attacks of tbus<
parasites.
EAST SEVENTH STREET. - -
-
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MEDFORD, OREGON
VITALITY I
MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS have beer :n u»*
Theonlv V’*' 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.
Daily Standard Sleeping car between Salt
Lake City. Denver and Chicago, Buffet, Libra­
ry smoking cars between Pueblo. I>enver and
Chicago The beat and most reasonable din­
ing ear service bet ween Pneblf' and Chicago.
If vou are going to Kansas City, Omaha. Dea
Moines. Chicago or any place east, you should
♦ about the
ora- ¡>0 yvars by the leader« ot the Mormon Church and their
follower«. PewHively enrex the worst case« hi old and young
arixlnc frow effect« of e.'I abn-e, di.stnaUou, -xe-.
XcesM «, er < :■ •• tt.‘ en,< in». Ctir«, I,««*
Wanliaed. Impot-ro'l. !-•»•< Powe. M«ht-I.«•»•*». Ppermatorrb.-»a. I;;";”"1*,
’al«« In Bm k, Kvll JOeai-e«. Seminal l-.ml«»l<*w«, 1-»«no B.u lr, Nerwow_De*tltry.
co<
or Constipa*
Ilendache, V.-H'n.«» to Matrx, l.oa« or Semen, Vn..-
Tw!:rhiag»f Fjre*
Uon, Stop« Qnlrha.w of t>i»'hnri;e. Sf»r» N ottom »
ft.
octton.
Don’t get
till*. Fffecuore Itnrr-diabv ,'-npa t v m - and potency t
.--
organ»
Stimnlatea
•Wpond. tit. a enre is si haul. Ku ton»» »r .i
enuc’ .upj*
A written guara: tee, to cure or
the brain and nerve ce <er». ¿AX', a box, 6 P*’ 52.60 by mail. Z.
E101W7 refuudeu. with o boxes. Cu eu'ari free.
Art-Irees, BISHOP RCMtOY CO., San Franclac*, Oak
city Drug store.jac ksonville.
Great Rock Island Route
efore purcha«lBa a tick«-». A»W your neareat
cket »«ent about It. or write for folder« and
nv Information dea'tei’.
A K. COOPER,
Gen l Act.. Portland, Or.
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