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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1902)
SJIas J. bay JACKRONVILLB Notary Public Real Estate Agent and U. S. ( ommissioner for Jackson County. Abstract* made to Title* of Landa. LBOALDOCUMENTS. all kind drawn up sapeotallr pertaining io the settle meat of «atsioe Accounts Siliclted, Prompt Remittance. MONBY LOANED. lnretmsnt »««urltles a speelaily. Jackeon Oounly Scrip bought and »old. bar« » complete set of map» of »11 lurveyed land« in thia county, and receive Abetraota monthly from Roseburg Land Office, Ihe Laud Department of the O. A O. R. R. aod the Htatr Land Department at Salem of all new entriea made I am thus prepared to make out home, stead papers snd take proofs thereon Also I rake tilings and proofs ot llinb«r lunds, and can save to part.es the expense of a trip ao the Roseburg land office I ba*e a Number of FlneFarnaa and other Desirable Propertv In asy bands tar Sale. a •^t'roinnt reply made to all let tore. Charg es tn accordance with 'he times Refer«, by permission, Hon. II. K. Hanna judge of the 1st Judclal District, and to any business bouse tn Jacksonville SILA“' J. DAY. fi'OOOOOO'XX’ lr>00000<X>(XXXXX) GO, EAST via the Rio Grande Western Railway AND Denver & Rio Grande "Railroad Onlv transcontinttiilal lln PuMNitig directly through SALT LAKE CITY, LEADVILLE. PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Three Splendidly equipped train« dal* ly To all Points East. Through Hleoptng »nd DlnlngtCsrs »nd F.-es Reclining Chair« Ths most makniiicent «eonsry tn Amnrlcaby Daylight. Stopover» allowed on »11 cl»»«e» of ticket». For cheapest rate« and descriptive literature addro»« J. I) MANSFIELD, Qeaeral Agent,, St T ilrd Street, Portland. Oregon. Z Y£ You Could Look A A Shiloh’s Consumption • > II I r STAGE LINÉ, I Drug Store. arrival and departure . AHHLAMD: CAPITALIST PEARSALL IS HELD FOR PERJURY. KLAMATH gALLfll ... I .V) p. M.iLeHvea . . . 9:.Up. M Arrivi»« ......... II :U0 p. M,|Arrivo. ___ 4 40 am Fassongar«. Ba«g»g<l. Ezprnaa and Fretgh must be Wayblllod. Ashland Office : POSTALTKLEURAPH OFFICE Klamath Falla Agoni H. H VANVAULKENBURÜ Leav«« I« a wordithi« tell* ot the p»*««ng<T «er- vice via 1 c iff& The North-western line. Electric Lighted, Steam Heated. The Badger «tale Express, the lineal dally train running bet ween St. Pa u and Chicago via thu Short Lino Co-.nectlou« from the West made via The ■Norihern Puelnc. (treat Northern and Cana dian Paelfle It ill wavs This 1« also the beat 1 Ine l.otween Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapo lis All agent« sell tick«.» via i'ARK AND X ».«♦HINGTCN hTRKHTS rokTX..\N:), <>••;« o\ A. I’. Arm« ter* * L. I'... St. Mary’s Academy, Jackson ville Oregon. KM rABLIHHIÎD KN 186g. T h » school continue» the oareful training and thorough Instruction tor whioh It la favor ably known. The Munic Department 1« always in cha go of competent and expar lanced teacher«. Hoard aod tuition per aeaalon of twenty wook i, lieiu. Studies wlli be resum ed September it. 1901. For prospectus, addreaa SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. I Io »rw >( Directors lk I' TIIOMfSUN, I’Rl.SIDHNl D. SOLI» COIILN - - DAVID'M. DUNNS BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE P atents 5I 4 4 4 T rade M arks D esigns C opyrights A c . Anyone Rending a r ketch and (leecrip»ion nmy quickly nacertMln our opinion free whetner hi ; Invention in probably patentable. Conimunica- lloiin Rtrlctly confidential. Handbook on I’ h ter La •ent free. Oldoat agency for «ecurtnff patents. Patents taken throutrh Munn A <’<». receive •prriof notice, without charge, iu the Scientific American A handaomelr llluatral«d wrekly. Iarveat clr- — ------ of .--------- -—. journal ------ Terni eolation any ecientlflc 1, , i, a year; four months, 91. Sold by all newsdealer*. __________ MUNN & Co New York Branch Offic«. MS F HU Washington, IX C. LIPP!NCOTT’Si UNION monthly LIVERY, FEED SALE JACKSONVILLE. »r!»’ci?»il A practical, progi »»hoc.I, tons; icuoua for thorough W'-rk, with tiutx'.r. <1* ui graduate* in poailiont .»•* I mm kkreprr« and »t. i » -rnphrr* Already proud <f a high atai >.; dk *- ' a I. »revel tnowu, it Mtcadi'.y grow» better nn ' better Jpeu all th- year. SiudetiH a din diet! - v time Private or c!a««t instruction, ».earn what and how we teach, and a . at it '.oat 'Catalogue free ihe Northwestern Line. W H. M ’.AD, l< L. SI3LER. General Agent, Traveling Agcut. ^¿ 1N Alder Hi... Portland. OREGON Ordnr« for Haoka.Bugglo« and Riding Horae« promptly attended to. Feeding done at reasonable rate», Best of care taken to prevent aocldonla, but will be re apocatblo lor none ahould they occur. Will refuse to do llverv work on credit UKufWK N LEW IS Prorp a magazine I i F amily L ibrary The B3st in Current Litsraiura 12 COMWLCT» N ovcl » V carlv MANY SHOR” STORIES AND PAPERS ON "IMELV TOPICS SO >• - «taw 25 gtr a copy NO CO'VTlNUEO ’URIES EVCRV NUMBCR COXH, « >T»tW LAND FOR SALE. A good stock ranch, on Antelope, 14 miles from Medford and 12 miles from Central Point, containing 15W acres of grating and farming land; price »10 an acre. Seventeen hundred acres ly ing under the Jackson county Im funeral directors provement Company's ditch; atM per AND EMBALMERS. acre. Eighty acres of orchard land, adjoining Jacksonville: at >40 an acre. For further particulars apply to WEST MEDFORD. W illiam B ybkk , Jacksonville Oregon. OPEN DAV AND NIGHT. WEEKS BROS. O latri th« Signatar« •f The Kind You Have Always Bought* and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the sigriatnre of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Couuterieits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but .Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment» What is CASTOR IA Cantor la is a harm less Hubstitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrupx. It 1 h Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms 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. CASTOR IA GENUINE ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ________________ ™g ccrrsuR commyy , rr M urray dtmcct . new vowk errv. KLAMATH FALLS. Best of Everythig Fastest Train in the World, Hon Doe« He Do ISV ‘‘There lie goes now,” said nn old allrond official nt the Vulon depot. IVe < all him the mystery.« Big. iiaud- •onie looking'man. isn't lie? Might i dlstltigulslied statesman, soldier, Inaneier or divine, but lie Isn't. I’vo mown 1dm for years, yet don't know ilim nt all, nud lucre are hundreds of others In the same fix.” “Live ou Ills wits?” “Don’t know, bui I'll bet a farm that ie travels on ills wits. He lias rail- oad passes till you can't rest, and lie !tif«t seems to make a business of trav- lihg. No. lie's not a drummer, lie’s tot a railroad man, and he’s never rullty of spending any money unneces- arlly. Just swells around and never •ecnis satisfied unless lie's aboard a ar." "Think he’s a crank?” "Can't say that he Is. Hl» way of □Joying life seems to lie to go all over he country on passes, and he gets hem too. I've talked with scores of be men in our buxines», and none of hem has the faintest idea of how he ;ets such n pull. I hauled him out on he main line once something over 200 niles. Whet: lie got off, lie had to run ip some little plug lino about 20 miles »ack into the country, and wax dls- (Uxted to find that he hail no pass over hat route.” “Had to pay Ills fare, did he?” "Not n bit of It. He got a ride out with a farmer and walked back. I don’t believe u railroad company ever tot a eent of his money.”—Detroit Free Press. Southern Oregon Promieer the Biggest Crop. The report of Horticultural Commis sioner Carson, for the third district, comprising the counties of I long lax, Jackson, Klamath, Josephine, Coox, Curry and Luke, 1» in part ax follow«: Guaranteed to cure Con- From a personal inspection and the I auuiution, Bronchitis, B ** Asthma, and all Lung best data to bo hud in thia district the Troublea. Cures Cough, and Colda in ■ day. 2» cents. Write to B. C. W ell » & Co., following estimate of the fruit crop to Le Roy, N. Y., tor free trial bottle. June 1 is as near the facta ax it in JCarl’e Clover Root Tea purlfl«» the Bloodj possible to make an estimate, We have not had any extremely low tem perature during the Spring to injure fruit of any kind. The bloom on all vurletles wax profuse; but on fertiliza tion it will lie noted that the apple and pear «. elie■<I to suffer, while the peach fertilized and set a large crop. During the time the peach, almond, cherry and prune were in bloom the weather was warm, dry and pleanant, the honey bee was active and these varieties were properly fertilized. As the apple and i>ear began blooming the weather became cold and wet, and continued so during the blooming period; honey bees were not active, hence pollen was not distributed sufficiently to fertilize them, which, in. uiy opinion, accounts for the small crop. Orchard men have sprayed much more this year than usual. At present date GREATEST STRENGTH weather conditions are favorable to FINEST >L ö >O«AND growth. The estimates to J une 1 are ax PURITY ABSOLUTE follows: Apples,05; almonds, DO; pears, Cardiiinl Gibbon«. G P ' As r-q nr EL £1 O C lo «. i at c o».«» PonV i aren OP There lx perhaps no man of ids protn- 25; stritwJxjrries, 100; peaches, DO; blackberries, ,00; prunes, 70; rasp loence In the country who is so easily berries, 100: cherries, 70: currents, 100. approached by newspaper men as Car dinal Gibbons. He makes it a poiut al ways to representative» of the V rulent Cancer Cured. Ashland and Klamath Falls press when they call at his residence, Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in inedlcine lx given by drug- ami lie willingly gives out such new» ' gist G. W/Roberix of Elizabeth, Wi for publication ns should appear fn V. An old man there liad long suffer print. He takes an interest in affairs Thoroughly roatooked and entirely new man ed witli wuat good doctors pro of the day. ami will often discuss with agemenl. HOUT. M. GARRETT. Sup’t. nounced incurable cancer. They be bls Interviewers public questions, pro lieved Ills case hopeless till he used vided the topics are those that he can Beat and Qulokeat Route to Electric Bitters and applied Buckleti’x with prop:-!» ty express au opinion Arnica Salve, which treatment com about. In an address delivered before pletely cured him. When Electric the Press club of New Orleans gome Bitter“ are used to expel bilious, kid rtoea by Barron. Soda Spring«. Shake. Snow, ney and micro)« poisons at the same winters ago bis eminence declared that Lumbering Camp,Parker'« and Keno, also beat In half a century’s experience with oonnectlona with «lag« line« from Klamath time, this salve exerts Its matchless Kalla »o Honanra, Bly and Lakeview. Ft Klam healing power, blood diseases, skin newspaper nu n lie could not recall a ath and Indian Agency eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. «Ingie Instance In which his confidence Bitters 50 cents, salve 25 cents at City had been violated.—New York Times. Daylight Travel Both Ways. Into the futureiin<l«ee the condition to which your cough, if neglected, will bring you, you would seek relief at once—and that naturally would be through OOOOOO OOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO Etgut train« run dally between Chicago and St Paul, comprising th« I a ten I Pullman Sleepers, Peerless inning Oars, Llbrarv and Observation Cars, ¡free Reclluing Chair Cars, r THE #JTH GHNTUHY THAIM runs every day of tbs year. OUTLOOK FOR FRUIT. TOTITA.. "ihe Kmd Yo^Haw Always Bougti Brere th« Signatur» «f The Kind You Hnw Always Rougit Man of Many Lawsuits Must Answer to a Charge ot Giving False Testimony. E ureka , C al ., June 1»—C. E. Fear sail,une uf the beat-known timber land promoters on tills coast, was today held by Justice of the Peace 11. W. Rideout to ahswer to the Superior Court on a charge of perjury. The preliminary examination had lasted the greater part of a week. The charge grew out of tbe civil action of B. F. Durphy vs. C. E. Pearsall, tried recently before Judge Wilson. It was sought to Bet aside an agreement made by Durpby on the ground of duress. It is alleged that in this action, which went against Pearsall, he swore falsely in that he said on the stand that be did not give J. N. Gillett, his attorney, the marriage certificate of B. F. Durphy and Margaret Ryan, which was used to convict Durphy in the Oregon courts of polygamy. Pearsall is believed to be wealthy He has made about >200,000 during tbe last year, which he lias given to his wife. His judgment creditors have endeavored to reach this fund on supplementary proceeding“, but without success. Pearsall has been sued oftener than any other man in Humboldt county. He has three civil suits pending, and lias Just con cluded three others, all having been decided against him. T ne commoner. (Mr Bryan*» Papsr.J The Commoner lias attained with in six montas from date of the first issue a circulation of 100,000 copies, a record probably never equaled in tbe history of American periodical litera ture. Tfye unparalleled growth of this paper demonstrates that there is room in the newspaper field for a national paper devoted to the dis cussion of pmitlcal, economic and so- clal 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 fail to interest those who study public questions. The Commoner’s regular subscription price is »1.00 per year. We have ar ranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we can furnish his paper and T he W eek ly T imes together for one year for •2.00. The regular subscription price of the two papers when subscribed for separately Is •2.50. Rates Again Reduced. Before you make denotte arranrement, tor that trip eaat let u« quote you rate« via the llllnot« Central kallroad. Our rate» are the loaeat to be had. and It will pay you to wrile ua. ir you haren't time to oommnnleate with u, tell the »»ent from whom you purchase your ticket that you want to trarel by way ot the Illinois Central, and you will nerer regret the trip. It any of your relattree or friend« In the east are ooming west while the low rates are tn effect, write us about them, ana we will see that they got tbe lowest rates with the beat •ervlce. Through tourist care, personally con ducted excursion care, free reclining ohair cars, tn tact »11 the la teat oonrenlenoes known to modem railroading For particular» regard ing rale«, time, service, stop-overe, different connections and routes, etc , etc., call on or addreaa B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent. 149 Third St , Portland, Oregon. o Btanua Signatur« «f TORTA. The Kind Yoe Haw Kiwi« ßouj» A Real Friend. "I suffered from dyspepsia and in digestion for fifteen years,” say« W. T. Sturdevant of Merry Oaks, N. C. "After I had tried many doctors and medicine to no avail,one of my friend» oersuaded me to try Kodol. It gave immediate relief. I can eat almost anything I want now, and my diges tion Is good. 1 cheerfully recommend Kodol." Don’t try to cure stomach trouble by dieting. That only further weakens the system, You need wholesome, strengthening food. Kodol enables you to assimilate what, you eat by digesting it without the stomach’s" aid. Cily Drug Store, Jacksonllle, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Cen tral Point. A Neat Wap of Pattlag If. A neat compliment was uttered once by General Romaine. Meeting Lady de Rrlentz, whom he had knowv. and admired In the loveliness of her youth, he cotntueuced complimenting her. “You forget that I am an old woman." »he said at length. "Madame,” return ed th<- gallant soldier, "when our eye» are dazzled by a diamond it never oc curs to U» to ask a mineralogist for tta history."—London Standard. DON’T GUESS A T I T ZENTRAL ROUTE But if you are going East wri us for our rates and let us tell yo about the service and acc omm dations oflered by the Illinois Central R. R. THROUGH TOURIST CARS via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to CHICAGO and CINCINNATI. Don't fail to write us about your trip, as we are in a position to give you some valuable informa tion and assistance. 5319 miles of track, over which is operated some of the « Finest Trains in the World. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or address J. C. LINDSEY, B. H. TRUMBULL, T. F. & P. A. Com’l Agt. 142 Third St., Portland, Oregon. Leads them All. “One Minute Cough Cure beats all I other medicine*« 1 ever tried for coughs, cold«, croup, and throat and lung troubles." says D. Scott Currin of Loganton. f*a One Minute Cough Cure 1* the only absolutely safe cough remedy which acts immediately. Mothers everywhere testify to the ■rood it has done their little ones. Cioup is so sudden In its attacks that the doctor often arrives too late. It yields at onee to One Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. Children like it. Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, coughs. e) ;i <(» Mnke It» Own Ginas. Tbr .1. u»‘>e government has decid ’d to ebiulHisii nt tbe industrial experi ment Htiulou a model factory or tech nical school for training workers in window glass manufacture. All of tL< window glass now used in Japan is im> ported. The ini|>ortation of window glass in 1SP9 was valued at |635,500. F igprune Ceretxl 547. Fruit 46Z k Grains s Some of Our Bargains. Root Hill Fruit Farm-.7I Xere»-30 acres in cultivation,balance brush.tine house, barn and outbuildings Living water from mountain, spring piped directly to residence 14 acres seeded to alfalfa Only 1^ miles from Central Point. Every acre good orchard land, adapted to alfalfa. $32«M Crops reserved Volley Home«—23 acre tract adjoining Central Point town. 20 acres in cultivation, small house and barn 15 acres good fruit land. $1250. A nice home for some one. Grain RancH—lfiO 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 miles from tow n. The present crop speaks for the quality of the soil. $6000. Crops reserved. A Crnckerjaclc-- 136 acres orchard land. 2 miles from Central Point, all but five acres of which is the very best of fruit land. 20 acres of timber land goes with the place. An excellent,7-room bouse, lathed and plastered, brick milk house, good barn and granary, woodshed, smokehouse and outbuildings. Two wells, tine water. Entire place visible from residence. One of the best bargains on our list. $6500. Crops reserved. This Is tbe peer of any fruit location in Jackson county. HOLMES BROS., Central Point, Ore. MITCHELL ci BOECK, •^"General Blacksmiths and Wagon Makers. Sjiecial Attention given to Horse Shoeing and Tire Setting. All Work Guaranteed First Class. SHOP, EAST SEVENTH STREET. VIM I VIGOR I VITALITY! MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS hav» boor ia am over M years by the leaders ot the Mormon Church and their , followers. Positively cures the worst eases In old and young «rising from effects ot mU abuse, dissipation, excesses, or cigarette smobiug. Caroo Loot j - - - - Fewer. Nlght-Loeooa, ftperaaatorrhoea. lasoaaala, Manh«»d, Imnat-Hcy, I.-,« P-w.r, . -- . . ------ —x Baek, Nervama DoMMVy. Pai»» in Bark, Kvtl Daairva. Ram I . a al Kalal roe* istlpare Hradarha. Vafltn.M *» Marry. I.»«a aE R.a«»», V«rt- Twl » *ya- tloR, Rtaaa Qalrha-M af Dlakarfa. Brnp« Naranny n't get lid«. Effect«are Imsn-diat«. Impart vl»or anrt latency torrerv CFMTS h.ne 50 A PerfectFbod Drink The beverage made from FigfprUDe CCrCIll to smooth, palatable sad nutritions. Because of the large percentage ot natural sacchariae mat ter in figs and prunes, Figprune requires less sugar than any othar cerssl coffee. W All Grocers Sell It. ■M ___ _____________________ organa Btlmalatoa dosponfU nt, a cure ie at hand. Restore« «inall, undeveioppa U-W tbe brain and nerve ce lere. 60c. a box.fi ! •: C - - by maiL A - written guarantee, to cure or _ 6 boxee. Circulars free. 1. mone7 refundeQ, with Ari J re* a, BISHOP REMEDY CO„ San Francis««, Oak city Drug store, Jacksonville. Legal Blanks for Sale at The Times Office.