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.< democratic Stimcs. VOL. XXXII. .JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 31, Weakens LATEST DISPATCHES Over-Work Your Kidneys. DECEMBER THIRD Untie* ■A Date that Will Never be For- I gotten by One Woman. | “I will never forgot the third .lay of ■ Dts-einlHT, 181)7, ax long im I live," said BM ih . H. A. Fletcher, of No. 2,39 Wont ■ Hanoi» k utroet, Manchester, N. H., to a Hreporter recently. "For ou that day," she continued, "I ■received a alexkof au iipopleptic charac ter. It wan ho Hevere that the night of Buy right eye whh affected, causing mo to Bum objects double. I was coll lined to Bay bed about four weeks, at one time ■being told by the doctor that I could not ■get well. When I ex mid leave my bed I ■was in Much a nervous state that I could ■sot Bleep at night. I would get up and ■•it on u chair until completely tired out ■and then go back to bed and Bleep from ■exhaustion." I "Nothing seemed to help you?" veu- ■ared the reporter. I "Nothing that the doctor gave me id much good,” replied she. “After ting under his care for six week« and ot seeing any improvement, I gave up hope until my Bister, Mrs. Loveland, of Everett, persuaded me to try Dr. Wil- ams’ Pink Pills for Pule People. I be an taking them with the remit that I ixperienced relief the second day. The rat night after taking tho pills I lay wake only a short time and the second ight I rested well. From that timo I ept well every night and soon got well ’stroug. ‘My niece him taken these pills for oak nerves and p<s>r blood uud found them vi-rv Is-iivliciul." III order that there could be no doubt M to tint genuineness of lier statement Mra.Fl teller made affidavit to it l>cfor« William W. Forbea, a notary public, at lfanob' -L r on July 25, 1901. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo- ple wfll nut only effect a cure in etwe* similar to the one alxive but, acting directly ou the blood and nerves, are au unfailing »pecitic for such diseases at partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, aci- •tica, neuralgia, nervous headache, after-effects of the grip, palpitation ol ■art, pale and sallow complexion» 11 form-, of weakness io eitle-r mule pule. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills foi People are sold by all deniers, 01 be » nt jsiHtpaid on receipt of price, rents it Isix, <>r six boxes for twe rs mid fifty cents, l>y addressing Williiuns Medicine Gomisiny, , N. Y. SOUTH AND EAST - VIA ï - outhern Pacific Co. Shast« Route ---- — Trains leave Medford for Portland and way stations at 4:21 a. tu. and 6:52 p. Bi. • 8:30 pm Lv Portland. ... 8:30 am Lv Medford . . .. 11:45 pm 11:20 am Ar Ashland......... 12:55 am 12:35 pm 5:00 am A r Sacramento... 5:10 pm 8:45 am Ar San Fraueisco. 7:45 pm 4:55 Denver .................. 9:30 Kansas City......... 7:25 Chicago................. 11:42 Ar Lon Angeles. . Ar El Paso Ar Fort Wortli... Ar City of Mexico. Ar Houston. Ar New Orleans.. Ar Washington . Ar New York .... am am am am 2.00 pm 6:00 pm 6.30 am 11:30 am 7:00 am 6:30 pm (1:42 pm 12:10 pm 7:00 9 15 7:25 8:30 1902 THE LATEST FROM TRACY MOKE CORONATION TROUBLES, L ondon , July 2».— Admission tickets are again being issued for the post poned coronation ceremony In Westminster Abbey; but owing to the uncer tainty of tlie date, occasioned by tiie continued 111 health of King Edward, there Is a decided lack of Interest In the great event. Coronation »eats cannot be sold even at reduced prices,there belDg asteadily Increasing feeling of uneasiness respecting the Klug’s condition, cables the London correspondent of the Tribune. Outwardly there is every Indication that the coronation will occur in a fortnight. Medical bulletins are favora ble, rehearsals are in progress, proclamations have been posted: the processor re-decorating the appro »dies to ths Abbey have been resumed arid prepara tions are making for tiie naval review; but, notwithstanding all these signs of optimism, there are persistent rt ports that the coronation will be deferred a second time. DESTRUCTIVE KANSAS STORM. L arrimore , Kan., July 29.—A terrific wind and tiail storm swept over this section today, doing an Immense amount of damage to crops. Not less than 15,000 acres of grain was beaten Into the ground and will bo a total loss. NOTED JEWISH RABBI DEAD. N ew Y ork , July 29.—Chief Raoot Joseph Bea’, the recognized leader of the orthodox Jews In America died, today from the effects of a blood clot in tiie brain. Rabbi Beard was a profound scholar, being specially well versed In the ancient civil and religious history of the Jewish people, and he was a pulpit orator of national prominence. In a wordiml« tells of the passenger «er vloe via Eight trains run dally between Chicago and St raul, comprising the latest Bullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cars. Free Reclining Chair Carn. THE *)TH CENTURY TRAIN uns every day of the year. Fastest Train in the World, Electric Lighted, Steam Heated. The Bsdger state Express. the finest dally 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 Hallways This is also the beat line between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapo lis. All agents sell tickets via he Northwestern Line. I I H L. BISLER, «AD, Traveling Agent. General Agent, 48 Aide' st.. Portland. Oregon. A t?ood lookinc borm* nn4 poor 1«»ok- Ing bur n tH* I h th* worst kiD‘l of u com« binatton. Eureka Harness 0 ■ ’! eTer' nhere la can»—*11 I 1 • ' i Give Your Horse a Chance! ' A Crmctxorjnck- 138 acres orchard land. 8 miles from Central Point, all but five acres ot which Is the very best or fruit laud, io acres of timlier land goes with the place. An excellent,7 room house, lathed and plastered, brick milk house, good barn and granary, wooitshod. smokehouse and outbuildings. Two wells, fine water. Entire place visible from residence. One of the best bargains on our list. 8S50II. Crops reserved. This Is the pwrof any trull ka-atlon lu Jackson county. On both train*. Chair cars Sacra mento to Ogden and El l’aao, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with the several steamship lines for flono- \ lulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Cen tra! and South America. . See agent at Medford station, or ♦¿address R. B. MILLER, G F. A P. A., Portland, Oregon. Mnd. by STANDARD ' OIL CO. ■oot Mill Krult Farm-7I Aerau-90 acres In cultlvation.balance brush.fine house barn and outbuildings Living water from mountain, spring piped directly to rnsMonce It acres wstded to alfalfa Only miles from Central Point. Every acre goisl orchard land, adapted U> alfalfa. EWno Crops reserved' Volley Home-2» acre tract adjoining Central Point town. 3> acres tn cultivation, small house and barn 16 acres good frjlt land 81 SMI A nice home for Pullman and Tourist Cars The North-western line. ..t onh’ make*the Imrnem and the I. A- better, but make*» th« 1 h utUerBoft RD«t pliable, puts It t. , , .1 »»< ti t » bu»t—twice an long ; c onllnarlly would. Some of Our Bargains. ni<i-r»iirt ICriiicli —l*ln acr-’s in a square. All in cultivation. Fair fence but no buildings. Rich, black soil, which fruit mon claim will prove adapted to fruit trees. TWO allies from town. The present crop speaks for the quality of the soil. fame. Crops d in your body passes through once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick er out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trcuble cau-.es quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart Is over-working In pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and Is sold on its merits by all druggists In fifty- cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by mall r ___ p-Knot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or biadder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Ic Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. Best of Everythig LABOR TROUBLES. S t . P ktbuhburg ,Russia, July 29.—Labor troubles have again broken out in city in greater Intensity than ever, and 4,0)0 more workmen have gone out on a strike. Police and military discipline is so strict that no disorder has taken place, though angry crowds gather from time to time on the streets and serious trouble ruay '>ccur at any time. TRYING TO SQUARE THEMSELVES. S an F raki ' isco , July 29.—Mayor Schmitz refuses to act as referee or to listen to any evidence in the matter of tiie alleged fake Jeffries-Fitzsimmons light, though requested to by both pugilists. He says he has no time for such things. From the evidence lie fore him he is Inclined to think the fight ended as per agreement between the men; but says It Is for the pugilists to convince the public or tiie Examiner, which made the charge, that the tight was square, as It is not his business to do such things. Both Fitzsimmons and Jeffries profess to be highly Indignant at the stand taken by the Examiner and say there is no evidence of fraud—that the con; test ended tn the eighth round because Fitz was put out fairly and squarely and there was no collusion whatever. AN INLAND EARTHQUAKE. O maha , July 29.—Reports today from Northern and Western Nebraska in dicate that yesterday’s earthquake was more general than at first reported, and quite severe In some places. At Oakdale buildings were shaken percep tibly, and at Battle Creek the disturbance lasted half a rniuute. Tilden, Norfolk, Creighton, Plainview, Pierce and Neligh report shocks lasting 20 seconds, and at Elgin three distinct quakes were felt. 8:05 am 0:00 pm 6:30 am 11:30 am 7:00 am 6:30 pm 0:42 pm 12:10 pm Keep Out the Wet HOLMES BROS., Central Point, Ore. SAWYER’S Exeelalor Bread vm VIGOR! VilALITYJ MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS hav« war in ure over 60 years by the leaders ot the Mormon Church and their tollower«. IhMitlvely enros the worst case« In old and young effects of s, lf abm-e, dissipation, excesses, or cigsrette smoking. Csr.i Last arising from ____ _____ . . ------ lx»st l„».t Powe Power. Mt-ht-L<,»»-<s, Hpernaatorrhoea, lnsomala, >5 an hood, Im¡H»t»-ncy, »♦•S in Bm k, Kwll Desires, ‘’«id Inal f.inlxlnn,. Lame fi.rk, Nervous l»ebill»y, leadache, t nH'nr,, ts Marry, Loss of Hemen, Van- ‘ ---------- roeele.orCoustlpa- Twt:rlli«g«f Kya. ton, Ntopa anlekneea »C l»i««hnrgr, Rtopa Nervonj lids. Effects arc lmn>-«llate. Impart vigor and potency to evert CtNTS function. Don't get organs. Rtlmnlates .b'tpond.ni. a cure 1« at hand. Restores smnll. nndevcloped _.................... Hie brain and nerve ce «era. 60c. a box, 0 lot ¡C..M by mall. A written guarantee, to cute o> mone? reluudau, withe boxes. Circulars tree. ickets To and From All Points East CLOTHINC Ol Th* best waterwrwn/’ <arssewto in ths world. Made from the beat material« and warranted waterproof. Made to atand the rongheat work and weather. Look for the trade nark. If yoor dealer does not hare them, write for catalogue to I. L B'ltingand Parking (•., Arts., Baa Prancitca. or II. M. HAW VFR A SOM. WtMfH. Feat < amSHdre, 50 —VIA— (Great Northern Railway Ari-lrwa», BISHOP REMSOY CO., San Fran cl sea, Cal city drug store, Jacksonville. UNION LIVERY, FEED SALE JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Order* tor Haoks,Buggies and Riding Horse» promptly Attended to. Feeding dose at reasonable rates. Best of care taken to prevent accidents, but will be re sponsible tor none should they occur. Will retuse to do livery work on credit GEORGE N LEWIS. Prorp SHORT LINE TO ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO And Points East. ’ Through Palace and Tourist Sleep era, Dining and Buffet Smoking Li brary Oars. DAILY TRAINS, FAST TIME. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding tickets, routes, etc., call on or address J. W PHALON, T. P. A H. DICKSON, C. T. A., FARM FOR SALE. 122 Third st., Portland. A. B. C. DENNISTON, O. W. A., 612 First avo. Seattle, Wash. All your kid S alem , July 29.—Word lias been received tiiat Tracy, the will-o'-the-wisp, has again been located In the vicinity <>f Seattle, and Warden T J. Janes left today for the Sound to Join Sheriff Cudiiiee, who recently abandoned so open hunt but at the same time is carrying on a still one tiiat promises to lea to the ending of Tracy’s career. am am am pm Idneys Make Impure Blood. I ft. fu nata etiti«« tt Forty acres of land on Applegate near the old Phil Gleave place, Fifteen acres enclosed, half of which is in alfalia, with water to Irrigate the whole. Also eight head of cattle and 25 hogs. For further particulars enquire of H. W. a V ilson , Jacksonville, Ore, NO. 31 PARTY Kn Route to Crater Lake—Prof. Johnaon ia With Them. Only 50 Cents , to make your baby strong and well. A fifty cent bottle of A party con «Ut inn of A. H. Shog- ren, Miss Shogren, Misa Annie will change a sickly baby to Shogren and E. T. Case of Portland, a plump, romping child. under the management of l’rc f. A. J. Only one cent a day, think Johnson of Astoria, arrived iu Med of it. Its as nice as cream. ford Tuesday morning, and after out Send for a free sample, and try it. SCOTT Be BOWNfe, Chemists, fitting left Wednesday for a 10-days 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. trip to Crater Lake, John Woolf with 1 50c. and 41.00; ail druggists. two teams furnishing transporta tion, Prof. Johnson is a forestry ex pert, ana is connected with the De COUNTY RECORDS partment of Agriculture in Wash ington. His work on this trip will be to look over the forests about Mt. Matten of Importance Transacted at the Court Houae. Mazama, to ascertain whether there will be a crop of tree seeds this REAL ESTATE. fall or not, for many kinds of forest James T Glenn to Minerva Glenn, trees do not bear seed every year. parcel of land In Jacksun county;deed Prof. Johnson gathers seeds each I 1 of gift. year for the Agricultural Depart-' Perry V Shoemake to N S Smith, 11, 12, blk 48, Medford; #600. ment, the principal varieties being Hots 1 Davis to C F Leavenworth, el conifers, „ and , medicinal trees „ antl . . of Ji*' sej of the sw| of the sw4 of shrubs. He al-o supplies seeds to __r sec 24, twp tw- 36 ™ s, r 3 w: #.100. Louisa Taylor to Arina E and Ida various foreign governments, among them being England, France, Spain, M Hargravp, e| of el of sei of swi of sec 9, twp39, r 1 e; #1000 Germany, Austria, Italy, Belgium, Charles J Kibbe to Rebecca Eggle Holland and Sweden. He has al ston, parcel of land in twp 39, r 1 e, ready sent many seeds to Japan and Ashland: #,'100. A M Helms to J H Atwell, lots 8, 9, Australia, and this year be has Chili blk 49. Medford; #200. on his list, that country having late G W Howard to J H Atwell, tot 7, ly taken up forestry work. Prof. blk 49, Medford; #100. Belinda Masterson to David M Johnson has done more than any north ____ end __ of other one man on this coast to bring 1 Welsh, 194 feet off the ____ lots 7, 8, blk 8, Park add to Medford; the timber resources of Oregon and •200. its matchless quality of lumber to Maggie L Tressler to David N Welsh, the attention of the Eastern people, Dortti 1»4 feet of lot« 5, 6, blk 8, »’ark for be has been the moving spirit in add to Medford; #625. O& C R R and U T Co to E P Dun getting together the complete col lap, 20 acres, sec 19, twp 36, r 2 w; #59. lections of Oregon timber which PATENTS. were exhibited at the Chicago U S to Wm A Childers, 40 acres see World’s Fair, the Omaha, Buffalo &, twp 36, r 2 w. MINING LOCATIONS. and Charleston expositions, besides Wm Carter, ditch and water loca for the Portland and other ies«er fair«; also being in charge of the tion knowD as the Wtn Carter irriga ting ditch, Evans Creek ruiniDg dis Oregon timber exhibit at each of trict, July 3, 1902 them, hnd by his explanation and H A Espey, notice of appropriation talks made his exhibit a place of waters of Loog Jobh creek and of much importance to visitors. Beaver creek, for mining purposes, June 30. Prof. Johnson has made a survey of Chas C and Bruce Buck, quartz many township« of timber land In claim locatioa “Monmouth,'’ Watkins Oregon for the Department. He mining district. May 10, 1902. states that one-eighth of Oregon’s Ida E Savage, 1100 leet location on timber has been swept away by fire, tbe Ella Lode on P. int Ridge between set by hunters, stockmen and settlers. Fielder and Evans creeks, June 7.1902L John Yokum, placer claim location To Cure a Cold In One Ony. “OregoD Placer Mine”. Upner Grave Take Laxative tlromoQuinlne Tablets. All creek mining district, July 22, 1902. Druggist« refund the money If It falls to eure marriage licenses . Grove's signature la on each bex. -45c George W Wilson and Pearl Rost, Retail Mamet Report. July 23, 1902. Florence Walker and Addie Myers, The following quotations were July 26. 1902. ____ _____________ made __ up this afternoon, , and is an J J Kelly and Maggie M Collins, * impartia'l report of the prices paid July 29. 1902. by Jacksonville dealers: PROBATE COURT. Wheat—75c per bushel. Estate of John U Cox. Perry Dickin Flour—#1.70 (<i #1.80 per 100 pounds. son, Perry Roberts and Oren Wake Oats—36c per bushel. field appointed appraisers. Barley—Rolled, 91.25 per cental. Hay—Per ton. baled. #18. NEW SUITS. Potatoes—#1.50 & #2per hundred. I M Stinson vs Mary Stinson; suit Onions—2 cts per pound. for divorce. Butter—35cfrt50c per roll. State Land Board vs Sarah E Mi Beans—3(a>5c per pound. near: suit to foreclose mortgage. Lard—15c per Douud. J M Taylor vs D W Davis; suit for Eggs— 20 3ts perdozen. an injunction. Sugar—D. G. #4.75(®#5 25 per cwt. Poultry—#3.00 to #3.50 per dozen. A First-class Educational Institution. Hams—16 c (?18 c per pound. Shoulders—124c per pound. The Southern Oregon State Normal Side Bacon—156z'20c per pound. School t making thorough prepara tion for ibe coming year’s work. The Rate* Again Reduced. buildings are being remodeled and re Before you make definite arrangements for paired, and extensive additions to the that trip east let us quote you rates via tbe chemical and physical departments Illinois Central Railroad Our rates are the lowest to be had, and it will pay you to wrije are being made. The faculty is com us. If you haven't time to communicate with posed of strong teachers consecrated us tell the agent from whom you purchase your to the work, and eacli department is ticket that vou want to travel by way of the Illinois Central, and you will never regret the in the hands of a specialist. trip If any of your relatives or friends tn the A year’s course in Latin and in east are coming west while the low rates are Economics has been added to further In efleot, write us about them, ami we will see that they get the lowest rates with tbe best prepare teachers for high school work. service. Through tourist cars, personally con The training department will be es ducted excursion cars, free reclining chair pecially strong. A man of splendid cars, in tact all tbe latest conveniences known to modern railroading For particulars regard educat.ion and wide experience will be ing rales. time, service, stop-overs, different at the head of Hits department. Much connections and routes, etc., etc., call on or attention will be given to oratory, address B. H TRUMBULL. and athletics will be made prominent. Commercial Agent. The citizens of Ashland have guaran MR Third St., Portland. Oregon. teed some $200 as prizes for excellence In these lines The City Library of For Sale. 2000 volumes is thrown open to stu house with five rooms dents of the institution. Board and A dwelling____ and fireplaces and other conveniences. lodging can be had at from #2 50 per W ell of good water do*' to kitehen. week to 94 00. Climate healthy. Price >250. For particulars enqutre of Course of study practical and ex haustive. For catalogue of announce M rs . a . M orat , Jacksonville, Ore. ments, write B F. M ulkey . Presi dent, or C lifford T homas , Secretary, Ashland. Oregon. A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Scott’s Emulsion Will. McDaniel has opened a neat cigar, confectionery and trvdt store In i Ryan's building, Jacksonville, and keeps a complete assortment of the best of everything in his line. Standard brands a specialty. Give him a call, fo t e will treat vou well. GOOD MEN WANTED. Good laborers and teamsters can se cure employment at any time at Fish Lake ditch camp, three miles above Brownsboro. Wages #1.75 per day; board #3.25 per week. D. E. Mokkl». Siiperiataadasl of Coaatraetien. “I am using a box of Chamberlains’ Stomach A Liver Tabletsand find them the best thing for my stomach I ever used," says T, W. Robinson, Justice of ♦ he Peace, Loomis, Mich. These Tablets not only correct disorders of the stomach hut regulate the liver anti bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant nleasant in effect. Price Pric 25 cents per| box. For »ale by City Drug Store Farm for Sale. A 120-acre tract, all tenced.TO acres on- dercultivstiou. tree soil atid easily cultivated son the public road a quarter of a salic from MooDville, Sams valley postofllce—improved with a dwelling house with tour rooms below and one above, a good, large barn, snsoke-bouaa and wood «bed. Rock creek Hows through the land, a good well of water al the house and a good well at the barn, six miles from Gold Hill tlroad station. Will be sold for 8KI per acre 8V Inquire of sii . as J. i > a Y, real estate ent Jacksonville Oregon Catarrh Is a constitutional disease. It originates in a scrofulous condition ot the blood and depends on that condition. It often causes headache and dixalness Impairs the taste, smell and hearing, af fects the v*Kai organs, disturbs the stomach. It Is always radically and permanently cured by the blood-purifying, alterative and tonic act«« ot Hood's Sarsaparilla Thia great medicine baa wrought the most wonderful mres of all diseases depending on scrofula or the scrofulous habit. HCOD’S T ills lira tba best .stbartic-