The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 10, 1902, Image 3

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Silas J. Day
Tf You Could Look
AÄ Into the futureand see the condition
AA iatothefutureand see the condition
t.uto whkh r°“r cough, If neglected,
will bring you, you would seek relief
onre ana that naturally would be through
MCVaORVILLE-
^A^otary Public
Real Estate Agent
and U, S. Commissioner
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for Jackson County.
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Shiloh’s
Consumption
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f'* 1 i aezx °“*r»“*ee<l to cure Con-
sumption. Bronchitis,
Asthma, and all Lung
Troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day.
M rents.
Write to S. C. W mlls & Co..
Le Roy, N. Y., for free trial bottle.
Ab«traeta «sad« ta Tltlaa af
Laada.
LBGAL DOCUMBNTS.
Jiarl’s Clover Root Tea pu ri Ile» the Blood
sMstad drawn up UMeiallv pertaining to
ike sett lemeni of ealatee
Aoconits Sfllclted, Prompt Remittance.
MONEY LOANED.
In vs t meat seeurltlea a apeeialty. Jaoksoo
Ceaaty Horlp bought and solu.
have a complete sol of maps of alt snrveyod
loads tn this oouuty, and reoelvo A ba tracts
■aootbly from Roseburg Land Offioe, Ike Land
Department of the O. * O. R. R. and the Hlalr
Land Department at Halem of mil new entrlee
saade 1 nut thue prepared to make out home,
stead papers and take proofs thereoa Also I
vake filings and proofs of Umber lands, and
can save to part.ee the expense of a trip
se the Roseburg land onloe
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«WPromot reply made to all letters, Ch&rg-
oo In accordance with 'he times
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Refers, by permission, Hon. H. K. Han
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Msdse of the 1st Judoist District, and to any
business house In Jacksonville.
SILAH J. DAY.
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GREATEST^ STRENGTH
F I NEL ST FLAVOR AND
ABSOLUTE PURITY
EAST
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Railway
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SALT LAKE CITY,,
LEADVILLE.
I’UEBLO,
COLORADO SPRINGS,“
and DENVER.
AND WASHINGTON &TRKBTB
PORTLAND, O”1.CON
A. P. Arm« ?csg. \.L. B., 'rinclpal
a practi-.l, progrtSBive n<huv1, eonnpicuoua
< r thorough work, with litiudre.* > <4 graduates
ft positions i* bookkeeper« and st.- nop -a phen
already proud of a high standing whrrevei
.nown, it steadily grown better an ‘ better
>pcu all the year. Sludeuta admitted r.y time
’rivatc or clmts iustruction. Learn what s»>d
iow we teach, and what it cost** Catalogue free
Thro. Splendidly «quipped trains dol­
ly Ta all Polnta Eaat.
Through Sleeping »nd Oiutngi Cars and
Free Reclining Ch» Irs
The mo>i magnldoent scenery In
America by Daylight.'
Stopovers allowed on all olaaaes of
links la.
For cheapest rates and descriptive
literature addreaa
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Directors
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t>. HOLIS COKHN
General Agent,
M T tlrd Street. Portland. Oregon.
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Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
The North-western line.
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This preparation contains all of th«
digestants and digests ail kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
Klgni trains run dally between Chicago and
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Paul, comprising the laical Pullman fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
Bleepers, Peerless Dining Cars. Library and the food you want. The most sensitive
reservation Cara. Free Reclining Chair Cars.
■tomachs can take it. By its use many
CUB SUTH CENTURY TRAIN runs «very day thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
of iha year.
prevent« formation of gas on the atom*
Fastest Train in the World, ach, relieving all distress after eating,
Dietingunnecessary. Pleasant to taka.
Blectrle Lighted, Steam Heated.
Ths Badger stale Express, the finest dally
arsis runntag between Hl Paul and Chicago
via the Short Line
It can’t help
but do you good
Prepared only by P.O. DsWrrT AOo. c’bleagn
*Ke*L bottle contains *t* lime* tb** We. Mas
Connections from the West made via The
Northers Pacino. Great Northern and Canw-
<tlaa PaelBc Railways This le a I co the beet
Mae between Omaha, St. Paul and Mteeeapo
Me. All »grata aell tickets via
SUMMER
NORMAL
ihe Northwestern Line.
The First Term of the Capital
bummer Normal at Salem, Ore-
gon, began May 5, to continue
Eight Weeks.
The Second Term begins June'iO,
to continue till the August Sai
amlrt itiou Classes will be formed
in all the Branches Required for
W. H. M IAD,
H L. SISLBR.
General Agent,
Traveling Ageet.
... IS Alder St. Portland. Oresoa.
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St Mary’s Academy,
Jnoicsaon vil le, Oregon.
(STATE AND COUNTY PAPERS
AND IN LATIN
ESTABLISHED IN IS65.
Tuition
for First term, MOO.
One Dollar per Week. For Second
term, M.OO. The at tendance will
be large.
For Information Address
Tav school continues the careful training
sad thorough Instruction for which It Is favor-
ably knows.
The Music tlepHrtment
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J. J. KRAPS, Salem.
la always In eha ge of competent and exper-
. leooed teachers. Hoard and tuition per session
'.of twenty week.1, ISI.OO. Btudles will be resum­
ed September *. 1*01.
For prospectus, address
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES.
60 YEARS* *
EXPERIENCE
$
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UNION
LIVERY, FEED SALE
•IACKSONVILLE.
T raoc M arks
Trvvv^
Scientific American
Orders for Haoks,Buggies and Riding Homes
promptly attended to.
Feedlag done at reasonable rate*
Hest of
care taken to prevent aocldents. but will be re
sponsible for none should they occur.
Will refuse to do livery work on oredll
GRURGK N
LEWIS. Prorp'
F. L. CRANFILL.
<MXMXMXKKM3OC j OOOOOO0 i
DRY GOODS, FURNISHING
GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
STAPLE and FANCY GRO­
CERIES, and PROVISIONS
MEDFORD OREGON.
s-o Cure Vouett|nf ion Vorerst*
fake Cascarete Candy Cathartic 10c or Mh
• 3 U. 0. tall to cure, di-ursiau refund moiMg
DcsraNS
C opvrmhts Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and decerli*Ion may
quickly ascertain nor opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communio»,
tlonsstrlctlyroiindextlal. Handbook on l‘at arts
sent free <>lde,t agency for securing patents.
Pstents taken through Munn A co. receive
spsciel noMcc, without charge. In the
OREGON
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest elr.
culatlon of any Mentldc journal. Terms. *1 a
year: four months, *L Bold by nil newsdealer«.
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>. to r Rt, Washington, UC.
LiPPHicorr
MONTHLY
MAGAZINE
A F amily L ibrary
The Bost in Current Literatur«
12 CoMwicvc
N ovels Y carlv
MANY SHORT STORIES ANO
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS I
$2.60 pbr viar. 25 er*, a copy
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CASTOR IA
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has 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 Counterfeits, Imitations and “«Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infan ts and Children—Experience against Experiment»
What is CASTOR IA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare*
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotin
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
Stonuu-h and Bowels, giving healthy au<l natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
A ST 1'IIWKK WOMAN.
the races from which they sprung—
French. Indian mid negro. Fashion was
unchanging In Unit once happy city.
Women of the lower classes wore a
simple garincut not unlike an empire
gown, made with u great deal of full-
nesa and drawn up under the girdle tn
such a way as to leave the limbs free.
Mother Always Keeps It Haady.
‘‘My mother suffered a long time
from distressing pains and general
ill health, due primarily to indiges­
tion,” says L. W. Spalding, Verona,
Mo. ‘‘Two years ago I got her to try
Kodol. She grew better at once, and
now at the age of seventy-six eats any-
ihingabe wants, remarking that she
fears no bad effects, as she has her
bottle of Kodol handy.” Don’t waste
lime doctoring symptoms. Go after
thecause. If your stomach is sound
your health will be good.
Kodol
rests the stomach and strengthens
the body by digesting your food. It
Is nature’s own tonic.
DAVID M JJUNNB
Kodol
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In b word) ibis tell« of the passenger ser­
vice vie
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When the spellbinding begins In
reunsylvania this full, says a Wash­
ington correspondent, Major Alexander
McDowell will resume the office con­
ferred upon him two years ago by Sen­
ator Quay. It Is Unit of coattail puller.
The duties of that office tn no way in­
terfere with those of his other posi­
tion. which Is that of clerk of the
house of representatives. The other
ottlce came into existence at Norris­
town In the fall of 1900, while Quay
was making his memorable ennvasr
for re-election to the senate. The colo­
nel realized that the men in bis party
were talking too long, so he designated
McDowell us the persoti to notify the
1) P. THOMPSON. l’RlCSIDE.Nl
J. D MANSFIELD,
Best of Everythin
The women of Ni. Pierre, the fated
illy of Martinique, blotted out in an
Instant by Mom Pelee's Are. were not­
ed for their pIctnreHqne beauty. Trav­
elers nay Hint for grace mid stateliness
of cnrrluge they were uiistir|>asM*d.
Their love of i ol.,i-, f<s> was the pas-
glonute fondnt-KK for brightness of all
For sale by City Drug Store.
Coattail Poller.
Only transcontinental Ila
Passlag directly through
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Woted For Graceful Beauty
aad Pleturrsque Attire.
J. A. Kelly relates an experience
slmllaT to that which has happened in
almost every neighborhood In the
United Stales, and has been told and
re-U Id by thousands of others.
He
aays: "Last summer I had an attack
of dysentery and purchased a bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used ac­
cording to directions, and with en­
tirely satisfactory, results.
The
trouble was controlled much quicker
than former at tacks, when I used
other remedies." Mr. Kelly Isa well-
known citizen of Henderson, "
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PEOPLE OF THE DAY
Rio Grande Western
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Denver & Rio Grande
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WOMEN OF ST. PIERRE.
The Same Old Story.
f bavo a Number of PlneParma and ether
Ooelreblo Property In my hoade for
Bale.
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"•■W »• «rotary R m I Rweto.
Secretary Root la generally recog-
nIxod as one of the hardworking mem­
bers of the cabinet. Indeed, some of
bls friends have felt called upon to
warn him thut bls exertions in the In­
terests of the war department often
carry him puat the line of prudence,
but the secretary bus been known.
Huy* the Washington Star, to rest bit
brain when the fact is entirely unsus-
|>ected. A short time ago a delegation
from one of the uoutbern state« called
upon him to urge the establishment of
a large camp In a certain purt of their
state. Almost Immediately after they
had left the department a newspaper
man saw the secretary and asked:
"Mr. Necretury. in what part of -----
did they want the cainp located?”
Mr. Root looked just the tiniest bit
embarrassed. Then he came out with
ft. "UoiK-Htly, I do not know.” he
raid.
They bad talked It to him for nearly
half an hour, and he had not beard It
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CONTINUED
StuRlES
tVCRV MUMBtR COMPLt < . . N lT”-L'j
There Is food for thought in the fact
that the money contributed by gener­
ous and sympathetic Americans for the
release of Miss Stone made possible
the massacre planned by the Albanian
chief who was lately sent into Turkey
by the Macedonian revolutionary com­
mittee. Of course this is no fault of
Miss Stone. She is an estimable per­
son. acting no doubt with the beat of
motives, but it might have saved some
hundreds of Ilves, to say nothing of
ALEXANDER M'DOWXLL.
$70.000 of American money, if she had
man on hie feet that he had spun his “never wandered from her own fire­
yarn to a suitable length, It was side.”
agreed that the major should pull the
coattail of the speaker wbeu be had
The legislature of lows has voted to
consumed twenty minutes.
Increase the salary of the governor of
Quay was the first man to feel the the state from $3.000 to $5,000. It
tug that notified him that lie must shut
would appear that $5,000 a year ia not
up, but the notice startled the “old
man.” He turned such a look of sur­ too much for a good governor of a
prise at the major that he became the bountiful and beautiful commonwealth
central figure In the ball. Then it like Iowa. This is $3.000 lesB than is
duwned upon the senator that the ma­ paid by Massachusetts and Ohio and
jor was only carrying out bls duly ap­ $5.000 less than New York, New Jersey
pointed task.
and Pennsylvania.
“AU right major; I’ll quit,” said the
senator.
“You know your part all
Will Furnish is the name of one of
right" Turning to the crowd, the sena­
the candidates for governor of Oregon.
tor said "Good night" and left the stage
without even a word of apology for the If the offieeseekers bars confidence
that be will do what bis name Implies,
abruptness of bls conclusion.
be will doubtless receive their uodlvid-
Saves a Wamaa'a Life.
ed and enthusiastic support.
To have given up would have meant
death for Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorches­
If Santos-Dumont shall be able to
ter, Mass. For years »he had endured
untold misery from a severe lung demonstrate the advantages of the air­
trouble and obstinate cough. “ Often,” ship over the automobile in eluding the
she writes, “I could scarcely breathe police, be will greatly popularise bls
and sometimes could not speak. All
doctors and remedies failed till I used machine In certain quarters.
Dr. King's New Discovery for con­
sumption, and was completely cured.”
Tl.e beef trust appears to be doing
Sufferers from coughs, colds, throat
more
toward the spread of vegetarian
and lung trouble need this remedy,
for It never disappoints.
Cure is practices than all the diet reformers to
guaranteed by C’ity Drug Store. Price the country.
50c and 11.00. Trial bottles free.
JwatlBabln.
Biggs — 1 see
your frlentf
Cutting baa en-
gaged In a new
Do you see specks business. He
before your eyes?" In­ advertises him­
self ns a man
quired the oculist.
milliner.
"Why, I wear ’em
Diggs-Well,
right along, you dod- what of it? You
gnsted chump!” an­ certainly would
swered Uncle Nehe- not expect him
tnlnh, with some vex­ to pose aa a wo­
ation. “Can’t you see man milliner,
’em?” —New York would you? —
Chicago Newa
Weald.
In Use For Over 30 Years.
DON’T GUESS
A T I T
But if you are going East wri
us for our rates and let us tell vo
about the service and accomm
dations offered 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,
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B. H. TRUMBULL,
T. F. & P. A.
Com’l Agt.
142 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
Some of Our Bargains.
Foot Hill Fruit Farm—vl Acrea-M acres in eultivsiion.balance brush.tae
house, barn and outbuildings Living water from mountain, spring piped directly te
residence II acres seeded to alfalfa Only IH miles from Central Point. Bvery acre
good orchard land, adapted to alfalfa (UUO Crape reserved
Valley Homo—IS acre tract adjoining Central Point town. M acres la
cultivation, small bouse snd barn. Il acres good fruit land (IMS. A alee home Bar
some one.
Ctreln Ranch—IM acres In a square. All In cultivation. Fair fence but ae
buildings. Rich, black soil, which fruit men claim will prove adapted to fruit trees.
Two miles from town. The present crop speaks for the quality of the soil. *euo*. Crops
reserved.
A CrackeiHack-'lM acres orchard land. * miles from Central Point, all but Ive
acres of which is the very best of fruit land. M acres of timber land goes with the
place. An excellent.7-room house, lathed and plastered, brick milk bouse, good bare and
granary, woodshed, smokehouse and outbuildings. Two wells, fine water Bntire plaee
visible from residence. One of the beat bargains on our list. **oe
Crops reservod.
This is the peer of any fruit location ia Jackson oounty.
HOLMES BROS., Central Point, Ore.
MITCHELL ¿i BOECK,
Master at. the
Honae.
Mrs. Bacon-
Why do you
suppose they
call the em­
ployment agen­
cies bureaus?
Mr. Bacon —
Because a fel­
low can never
fllid what he
wants In one, I
suppose. — Yon­
kers States­
man.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
F igprune
CereaJ
A perfect cereal coffee
o/ delicate flavor and
fragrant aroma.
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 3 to IO minutes only
ALL GROCERS SELL
riGFRUNE CEREAL
••“(General Blacksmiths and Wagon Makers.
Special Attention given to Horse Shoeing and Tire Setting.
All Work Guaranteed First Class.
SHOP, EAST’SEVENTH STREET.
VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY!
MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS bars beer in as.
Over SO years by the leaders ot the Mormon Church and their
tollowers. Poeitlvely cures the worst cases In old and young
im , diulpatlon. excesses, or cigarette smoking. Cwr*s Lwa*
st Power. Night-Losses, ftpernaatorrhoea. Insomnia,
Pains la Mark, Kvil tteslres. Hominal Kmlmiona, tmmc ~
BenBncha, tJnfltneM tn Mnrry, Lorn nV a*w».n, VnrS-
tlon, Btnao Qnlekness nV Dlsehsrg*. Btope Nerwon;
lids. Kffectaare Immolate. Impart vigor and potency to ever? CENTS
despondent, a cure la at hand. Restores small, undevelojsMt _---------------------
the brain and nerve ee sera. Me. a box, • lot »2J» by malL A written guarantee, to sue st
money retundeo, with 6 boxes. Circulars free.
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Ad J rets, BISHOP REMEDY CO„ Ban Franolsea, OaL
city Drug store, Jacksonville.
Legal Blanks for Sale at The Times Office.