The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 12, 1902, Image 3

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    rY£ You Could Lock'
The fact tunt u<»rnm«n<lef William
II. Itchier, the United Htiites naval
attache nt Berlin. Is a close peraonn)
friend of tin' German emperor occu-
sloim uoujo »■oinment. It Is Held that
'luring the ['list two yours Comuinnder
Becbler bus breakfasted, lunched und
dined with Emperor Willluin twenty-
•even times mid has had forty-six au-
dleneea with Ills uuijesty. almost nil at
the emperor’s Initiative. Emperor Wil-
llnm on aeveral occasions, like 'be Kiel
regattn anti nt smoking parties, put
hts arm on t 'otninander Baebler's shoul­
der mid culled him “Bill.” Well, what
of It? Isn’t Bill Beebier just as good
u fellow ns Bib Ilolieiiz.ollorn?
K A Into the future mid are the condition
t<) will. Il yom < otit’li, It I!< i i* * ted.
will bring you, you would xrek relief nt
once—andtiiut naturally would be through
Notary Public
Real Estate Agent,
and U. S. Commissioner
for Jackson County.
Shiloh’s
Consumption
X
Guaranteed to cure Con-
. Ill r* Minn id ion, Bronchitis,
V# ■
Abth ma, mid nil Lung
Trouble*. Cure* Cough* und Cold* in a day.
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!/• Boy. N. YU, |0ff lie tn.il Lottie.
fl
Abstracts made to Titles of
Lands.
LROAL DOCUMENTS.
•liatotl drawn up sapeclallvpurtalulng lu
th« aettlumnnt ot estat«*
^Karl’sCloverBootfe«purifiestheBlood
Accounts Silici ted. Prompt Remittance.
HONEY
LOAN2D.
tnvstmont securities a specialty. Jaokaon
Oountv Scrip bOUffhl bld Hold.
ii.»vc 3 • oinpi to Not of map* of all surveyod
land* In thl* county, and reoalve Aoxtraotx
monthly from RoNoburg Land Office, I He Land
Department of tho O. AU. R. It. and the State
Laad Depikrtindii ut •'»alcm of all MW MlrtM
made I am thu* prepared to make out home-
atead paper* und take proof* thereon. Also I
tokafiliuffa bm proof's of timber lunda« mm
•Ml Bacrf to pikiict iho ox penne of a trip
to the Roxeburg land office
Where < hlnn la Hu*y.
Thr Teaflna of ruth«,.
When faint th. city whlatla* blow
And milk cart, rumble to and fro;
When th« glud *ui>t»«*amM newly fling
Abroud their promises of spring.
Then father to the garden goes
And rakes end digs and plants und hoes
When lie bn» placed bemuth the loam
About hl« skid auburban home
lettuce and beons anil trailing vine
And proudly says. All tin» Is mine.“
And JoyouH hoir* th- hr- klasl i.<II
And fee's Ills booorn proudly «well.
Wh.it sounds portentous on the breeze
Cail»« tils slow curdllna blood to freeze?
There, cackling singly or together.
With feet steel shod nod lungs of leather,
Tho neighbors' soul d. el roving hens
Have down their fragile mike-hlft pens!
The big White ro<..at<r proudly leads!
'I*he air Is foil of g-ird -n seeds*
The ol<l lien lifts with rapid scoops
Earth, stump.- rod. gravel and the roots
That |ia has planted with such ear«
And left to grow In comfort there.
‘TIs nothing but abounding grace
That hold- th father In tils place;
Instead of clubbing every hen
11« plants the garden once again,
And ma says, with expression «age,
“Yer father's mellerin’ with age."
— Minneapolis JourouL .
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which ha« been
In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per­
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All jCouuterieits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
experiments tliut trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
China Is milking arms at a great
rate, nil the Yungtse arsenals being nt
work full time, says the Pittsburg Dis­
patch. At Hankow over 2*10 workmen
Keene*» Polo Views.
are employed in making field guns.
The visit of lite American polo plny-
Mauser rifles und ull kinds of ammuni­
ers to England will doubtless result in
tion. Including smokeless |M»tvder, and
uniform rules to govern future inter
I have a Number of FhieFarm* and other
at Shanghai an equal number nre em­
Desirable Propertv In my hand« for
national mutches.
ployed In turning out h like i 'oduct.
Sala.
Fox hall 1'. Keene, the best of the
As trvnty Ht I p ubi t lotis prohibit the Im-
MP Prom »( repl j made to all letter«. Charg­
American players ujiil captain of the
pol'tation of foreign ihiiih Into China,
es In accordance witli «he lliuu*
team, declares that certain changes in
Refers, by pormlNNion, Hon. H. K. Hanna
Its home production, purticularly In
ludge of the l*t Judolul DlNtrlot, and to any
the rules will be acceptable to English
view of the recent experiences. Is stim­
buxine** hou*u tn Jackxonvliie
and American players.
4ILAM J. DAY.
ulated to a degree of activity not often
One rule that Is perplexing to Amer­
yvltnessiM in nnv of Its Industrie«.
icans Is that governing offside play.
f ) rK> OOOOOO OOOOOO
Leads Ihem All.
In England No. 1 cannot touch an op­
“One Minute Cough Cure beats all posing player until the ball has had
other medicine» 1 ever tried
for time to be returned. It prevents the
coughs, colds, croup, and throat and open style of play, and Mr. Keene con­
lung troubles," says D. Scott Currin siders it far from right.
V ia the
of Loganton, Pa One Minute Cough
He does not believe In the English
Cure is the only absolutely safe cough
remedy which
acts
Immediately. system of booking mallets, which pre­
Mothers everywhere testify to the vents many goals from being scored
Railway
good It has done their little one«. when the attacking force lias the ball
! Croup Is so sudden In Ils attacks that In front of an opponent's goal In a
ANU
ttie doctor often art Ives too late. It scrimmage.
yields at once tc One Minute Cough
Mr. Keene nl-o favors fewer Inter-
Cure,
Pleasant to take. Children mlsslotis und more continuous [»lay In
like
it.
Sure
cure
for
grip,
bronchitis,
Hailroad
order to finish a game instead of allow­
Thoroughly re «locked and entlrnlv new man coughs.
Only tranxoontInontal lln
ing periods in useless argument dur­
»gement. HOBT M GARRKTT, Sup’t.
Paxalag directly through
ing the propresM of ii match.
What is CASTORIA
Cahtoria in a harmles» Hubatitiite for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drops anil Soothing' Syrups. It in Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
Huhstance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlnra. and Wind
(Jolie. 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
GO EAST
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
_
Rio Grande Western
Ashland and Klamath Falls
Denver & Rio Grande
?
B ohl »nd Quickest Route to
Remove the Protective Tariff and
Stop the < ry of Favoritism.
KLAMATH FALLS.
(Joe* by Barron. Soda Spring*. Shake, Snow,
Lumbering Camp, Parker« and Reno; alxo beat
connection* with Ntago line* from Klamath
Kail* »o Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview, Ft Klam
«th and Indian Agency.
Thro« Splendidly equipped lr»lnx dal- 7
iy To all Point» East.
0
Through .Sleeping and Dining Car* andA
Free Reclining Cha Irx
X
7 The moNt tnagnhicenl scenery in Q
'America by Daylight
0
Stopover« allowed on all cia**cx of A
ticket*.
X
For cheapest rate* and descriptive O
literature addrenx
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Gcm ral Agent,
24 T tlrd Street, Portland. Oregon-
O
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Daylight Travel Both Ways.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE.
KLAMATH FALLS:
AAHLAND!
. . V .K)p M
Le»v«»
IXir *.|Le»VM
4 :40 A M
Arriva*
...H:i)UF M.¡Arrive* .
(•»««entier». HagK»K". Expre»» and Frelgh
must be Way bi I led.
Ashland Office :
POSTAI* TEL FOR A PH OFFICE
Klamath Falls Agent
H H VAN VAULKENHUK«.
o rv<WXXX> oooooo oooooo oooooo
Best of Everythig
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In a word'thl* tell* ot tho paxseoger aer-
vioe via
The North-western line.
Eight trains run dally bet ween Chicago and
fit
Paul, comprising the lalnsi Pullman
tileeper«, Peerless Dining Cars, Library and
)bst?rvallou Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars
THE HUTH CENTURY TRAIN runs every day
of the year.
Fastest Train in the World,
Electric Lighted, Steam Heated.
Th*J Badger Qtate Express, the th eat dally
train ruunlng bei ween St. Paul und Chicago
via the Short Line.
Connections from tho Went made via The
Northern Pacific. Gn at Northern and Cana­
dian Pacific Railway* This I* also the tiest
line tietween Omaha, St. Paul and Minueapo-
II* All agent* sell llcke.s via
i'AKK AND WASHINGTON bTREKTS
PORTLAND. O'-l « ON
A. I*. Arm*, rung. LL. Ii., ’rlncipal
A practical, prog«’saive s .’aa.1, *.u:ispicuoux
for thorough work, with hundreds of graduate!
in position* hi bookkeeper* and «trtin;yraphers
Already proud of a high «landing wherevei
known, it Mtriolily glow» ix-tirr nnd better
0|»<*n all the year. Students admitted ; * v lime
Privutr or class instruction. Learn what aod
how we tc.orh, in<l what it costs. Catalogue free
Ito iru d I Director*
D P THOMPSON, PRESIDKN*!
D. SOLIS COHI.N - - DAVID M. DUNNB
I he Northwestern Line.
50 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
W H M ^Al>,
H L. RI8LER,
General Agent,
Traveling Agent.
4M Akf?r Ht.. Portland. Oregon.
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«
P atents
s
4
4
St. Mary’s Academy,
a
J
(nckson vi I (e , Oreii'>n.
T kk achnol continue« th« careful training
and thorough Inmructlon tor which It la favor­
ably known
Scientific flmerkan.
A han<1»<>m«ly lllnatratct weakly. I.araeat <*lr-
culatloii of any actentlflc Journal. Terma, r-t a
year; four montb*. 8L Bold by all newadealera.
Tlie Music Depiirtment
t» alwaya In ch» go ot competent und ««par-
lenced teachers. Board and tuition per session
of twenty week*. IMGIJO. Studies will bo reaum-
od September 2. 1901.
For prospectus, address
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES.
SUNNI Co.“—*Hew York
Branch omce. «no K Ht„ Waahlogton. 1». C.
LIPPINCOTT’S,
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UNION
LIVERY, FEED SALE
MONTHLY
I
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4 F amily L ibracv
The Bast in Current Literaiufe
Stables,
12 CoM»t£t< N ovel » Yr,.»..
MANY SHOH- ¿JTORlf.S AYO
PAPERS OR 'IMEIY TOM'.'»
i2 50 .'tsrex- <
* co e
OREGON
Orders tor liuok»,Huggies »ml Riding Hora«»
promptly attended to.
Ferillng done at ruaaonable rates
Heat of
care taken to prevent accidents. Imt will bo re
«pooalbln tor none should they occur.
Will rutuse to do IIvery work on credit
GEORGE N
LEWIS frorp
MAGAZIMT
Clj v T | IX <» f _
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LVKHV 'luMatdvOM.
r* «U*
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General Agent» Wanted
F. L. CRANFILL,
DRY GOODS, FURNISHING
GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
STAPLE and FANCY GRO­
CERIES, and PROVISIONS
To sell Prof. Long's Magnetic
Comb». They remove dandruff, cure
scalp ailments and check falling hair,
are unt.arnlshable and will not break.
Everybody wants them; good propo­
sition to ’hustlers.
Send for terms.
Outfit (six styles) in a plush case »2.1X1.
Ladies' Dressing Comb 50c, Gentle­
men's Toilet Comb 40c—both 75c
Write today.
M aonxtic C omb Co., Pekin, DI.
CJA-WTOm-A..
C A Ht T O n I A .
Hlgna'nt»
-*♦ 1
K,nl1
h
1,0
Sprint; fever Is another name for
blllousnes*». Ills more -erlous than
most people think.
A torpid liver
and inaet i ve bt.wels mean a poisoned
sysieru. If neglected serious illne«»
may follow sticli symptom». DeWitt's
Little Early Risers remove all dan­
der by stimulaiinu the liver, opening
the bowels and cleansing the system
of impurities.
S*fe pills.
Never
«ripe. "I have taken I>eWitt's Little
Early Risers for torpid liver everv
sprin« for years," writes R, M. Ever­
ly, Moundsville, W. V. "They do me
more uoud than anythin« I have ever
11 leil."
lu*«»II0111 » of High W huc ».
Sir Christoph» r F’lrness, head of the
great British shipping firm, after Ills
recent protracted tour of our coasts
Announced that he bad decided to be­
come Interested in a new shipbuilding
plant In this country. Like every intel­
ligent student of the situation, lie per­
ceived that with tho cheapest coal and
steel In unlimited supply the United
States has the advantage of all rivals,
and, moreover. Sir Christopher, part
proprietor of live shipbuilding yards in
Englmd, asserts tlint even the labor Is
cheaper here because the men work 20
per cent longer hours.—New York Her­
ald.
The Rrolherw O'Neil.
8«itn in«
Ugnature
af
11,6 lí"ul Y’“
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleawed to
learn that there I* at least one dreaded dis­
ease that Hcience ha* been able to cure In all
its «tages, and that is catarrh. Hall'* Catarrh
Cure lathe only positive catarrh cure known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a constitu­
tional treatment.
Hall's
Catarrh
Cure
Is taken internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system,
th reby destroying th<* foundation of the dis­
ease. and giving the patient* strength by build­
ing up the constitution and assisting nature in
doing its work The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers that they Offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to
cure. Send for list of testimonials.
F J CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O
Sold by druggists
HalTx Family Pill* are th* beat.
.Motor ttenauremeni.
The rulings of the N. C. A. relative to
the measurement of pacing motor tan­
dems Is certain to benefit competition
between tin* middle distance cyclists of
America. It is not desirable to have
the pace so artificial that a second rat­
er can follow as fast as a first class
rider owing to the big protection from
wind resistance.
Under the present
ruling a man must have some pedaling
ability In order to negotiate fast tniles
behind the artificial pacing machine.
DRINKS COFFEE MADE FROM
CHASE & SANBORN SEAL BRAND
Arab Girl's Twin Fillies.
Pure, cheap and delicious.
Aral» Girl, dam of the ex-queen of
pacers, Bessie Bonehill. 2:05%. owned
at Maple Leaf farm. South Charleston,
O., has foaled twin fillies by Axlus, son
of Axtell. Both are reported alive and
doing well. This is especially remark­
able, as Arab Girl Is twenty years old.
Warner <fc Wortman
MEDFORD.
V rulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a wonderful ad­
vance in medicine Is given by drug­
gist G. W. Roberts rf Elizabeth, W.
V. An old man there had long suffer­
ed with wuat good doctors pro­
nounced incurable cancer. They be-
lievtd hi» case hopeless till lie used
Electric Bitters and applied Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve, which treatment com­
pletely cured him.
When Electric
Bitters are used to expel bilious, kid­
ney and microbe poisons at the same
time, this salve exerts Its matchless
healing power, blood diseases, skin
eruption«, ulcers and sores vanish.
Bitters 50 cents, salve 25 cents at City
Drug Store.________________
Signature uf
OREGON.
viluht *rrir a i.oanie enrpoae.
Li «liicil Generosity.
Brown’s Feed Store
“Here, my little girl. Is a penny for
you. I was poor once myself.”
“T’anka. boss. I guess dey ain't any
danger of yer ever gittiu’ dat way
ag'in.”—New York Journal.
EAST SEVENTH STREET.
MEDFORD. OREGON
F igprune
CereeJ
Some of Our Bargains.
Children who
drink F igprune
thrive and grow
strong.
Hill Fruit Fnnu-71 Acrew-3’ acres in cultivation.balance brush fine
house, barn and outbuildings Living water trout mountain, spring piped directly to
residence tl acres seeded to alfalfa Only 14 miles from Central Point. Every acre
good orchard land, adapted to alfalfa Jif-KH Crops reserved
Vfilley H.vtvve—48 acre tract adjoining Ccnwal Point town. 31 acres in
cultivation, small house and barn 15 acres good fruit land. 81m. A nice home for
some one
Ci-r.ilti H.iticli—l<W acres in a square All In cultivation. Fair fence but no
buildings. Rich, black soil, which fruit men claim will prove adapted to fruit trees
Two .niles from town. The previit crop speaks for the quality of the soil.
Crops
reserved.
A Crnekerjiicl« LM acres orchard land 2 miles fron Central Point all but flvn
acres ot which 1« the very best of fruit land. 20 acres ot timber land goes with the
place. An excellent," room house, lathed and plastered, brick milk house. g<s»d barn and
granary, woodshed, smokehouse and outbuildings. Two wells, tine water. Entire place
visible from residence. One of the best bargaius on our list. ♦»>5011. Crops reserved
This is the peer of any fruit location in Jackson county.
HOLMES BROS., Gentral Point, Ore.
Looks like coffee. Tastes like
coffee.
But — there is not a
grain of coffee in it.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
-
It lx said that Mr. Hanna must de­
ckle to lay aside the ship subsidy steal
until after election. In that way he
might hope to keep It out of the cam­
paign ns mt Issue and nt the same time
make the subsidy seekers stand anoth­
er big assessment.—Albany Argus.
sound, well ripened grain.
CASTORIA
-
XVe Get Our Feed at
Joyce O’Neil, the pitcher of the St.
The perfect food drink for
Louis Browns, and John O’Neil, catch
growing
children is FlGPRUNE.
er of the same team, are brothers. The
It is made from carefully se­
former was signed last fall under the
assumed name of Joyce.
lected California figs, prunes and
For Infant* and Children.
MEDFORD OREGON
B mm th.
Itc<*entl.v the press generally hns de­
rived much satisfaction from abusing
Messrs. Henry T. Oxnard and W
Bayard Cutting of the American Beet
Sugar company. These men are being
called very uncomplimentary names.
They are accused of a fiendish willing­
ness to see Cuba ruined ami our .'iti-
tloiuil good mime Itesinlrched, all fo,
the sake of their own greed for gain.
It is time that the press and the pub­
lic of the country should turn from
Allying tins.* gentlemen anil devote
some time to the consideration of the
conditions which make it possible for
it few men to wield such power over
national politics In defiance of public
<»1 Inion.
We submit that Oinard and Cutting
are no worse than thousands of others
who plttmler the poor, but escape scot
free from public censure. True. Mr.
Cutting displayed mote brazen cheek
th tn is ti-tial even umong protection-
is*s when lie calmly stilted before the
ways ami means committee that to
grant a reduction of duty on < ulmn
sugar would be class legislation. It
seems at first thought that the removal
of a special class privilege does not
<•» istltute class legislation. And yet
us I ng us ’our present absurd tariff
law remains there Is much truth in
Mr. ('Utting's argument. Why should
the baity beet be sent to shift for itself
while all the other Infants in Uncle
Sam's extensive nursery are fed to
fatness nt national expense? Justice
demands that the protection of gov­
ernment be ext< titled equally toall. The
only practical way of doing this is to
tiliolislt till spei'ittl privileges. Remove
the protective tariff from nil Indus­
tries. mid then there emt lie no < ~y of
class legislation, mid the great, st
so.net* of corruption in our national
legislature will be destroyed.
Con­
gress will then be In a situntfon where
It can leglslnlc for the people instead
of |s»werful protected Interests.
Spring Fever.
TRADE IVIARR8
D esigns
C opyrights A c .
An rone «ending ««ketch and deacrtntlnn may
quickly ««certain our opinion free wl.etner au
Invention I* probably patentable. Communlca-
t Ion* at rlctly confident lai. Handbook on 1‘atertx
■«nit free. Oldeat agency for •ecuring patent*.
Patent« taken through Munn A Co. receive
tpcrUU notice, without charge. In the
RMrAHMMHKI) IN IHft»
JACKSONVILLE.
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE ONLY WAY.
SALT LAKE CITY,
LEADVILLE,
PUEBLO,
COLORADO SPRINGS.
and DENVER.
• |. D MANSFIELD,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
STAG *: LINE,
Boil from 5 to 10 minutes only.
I
ALL
GROCERS
F1GPRUNE
SELL
CEREAL
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Legal Blanks for Sale at The Times Office.