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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1902)
I ICTIMC A AmnTnarr I aior* D*,‘**’U to K'*» tnaii to receive, wlr lll'iv» <a MvKIvAwli I though he dlil mnke a {trong kick YOUR FAITH r ~ - - «sir» If you tr y Shiloh’s ~ Consumption g g 5« A •n<l Ottrt 4* "° •tron< we CT guarantee a cure or refund m<*uey, and we »end you frac trial Ixitttr it you write for ft. SHILOH’S com Is 26 cents and will cure Con sumption, Pneumonia, Btouchitia and all Lung Trouble». Will cure a cough or cola in a day, aud thu» prevent ueriou» result». It ha» liren doing thene thing» for 60 year». C.W rli c?o . te Roy, N. Y._________ I .1JI edford Drug Co. ^Karl'a Clover Root Tea corrects tb. Stomscb^ descriptions AI<I> OUR SPECIALTY. Vejusc only FRESH, PUKE rug* and these are compounded tly. We take pleasure in taring PROMPTLY, to any [of the city, prescriptions our store, and request ¡four physician lie asked to hem with us. will do the rest. THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY LIES IN TAKING THE PERSON NATURALLY. FAMILY GROUPING OUR CIALTY. We aiso carry Affull line of Rubber Goods, ymprising Fountain and Bulb yringes. Atomizers, Combina* on Hot Water Bottle and ountain Syringe, Hot Water Q. W. Muekey, Otudlo, Cornar Hsvvnth and C Simla MEK OUH SAMPLES <30 ct, everything pertaia- ig to 1« first-claas Pharmacy bund in our store. r if r'ARK ANU m ' V IIINXTON s I I.. ITS PORTLAND. O"1 < >'N A. P. Arm», ring. \.L. K., »rhic.pt.I A pnuticul, |»rug,«.*wuw « k I io «J- cr»- 'pirtMiM for thorough work, with humin g » <>t ?;r»idu»«te* in pewritionw an bookkeeper*« arid phen. Already proud of u high »landing wherever known, it steadily grow» better .tn ’ better Open all the year. Student» admitted ; nytime Private or claM instruction. i.enm what aud how we teach, and u .»t it coni«). CKtalugue free. Boar., of Directors —- I>. P. THOMPSON, PR RSI DENY D. SOLIS COH KN r delivery system ntls to everything in the <0 MATTER HOW . Just 'phone your or- yott will receive prompt WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. - - DAVID U. DUNN® SUMMER NORMAL The First Term of the Capital Summer Normal al Salem, Ore- gon, began .May 5, to continue Eight Weeks. The Second Term beginn June 30, to continue till the August Ex- amlri itlon Classes will be formed In all the Branches Required for STATE AND COUNTY PAPERS AND IN LATIN Tuition for First term, Rl.OO. One Dollar per Week. ForSecond term, $5.00. The attendance will be large. For Information Artdress J.J. KRAPS, Salem. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure diord Drug ompany Digests what you eat. i b- ’■a» — ’1 ro ' » v £**•>*" » >' ■«< when wn »alii he ’d ■ we rohfc«l r«»*»to.<l telin. Min. He Herold he'd s How dlil we phy the mortgage on the tough experience comlu' In on the church? Waul, stronger yer goln’ to train. Told us nhoiit the robbery an* leave towu in tbe inornlu' for the then Mild what a blessed thing to be Si a tea, ain't yer? Yer won’t blab a Christiana like we war. nn«l we’d arter word of what I tell yer, will yer? mnke nn effort to hunt- out these Yer looks like a squnr* man, stranger, thieves an’ rubbers, try ntr civilize uu' I guess I can trust yer. Yer see, them an’ ‘»ring them into tin« fold. He talked so all fired nice tliut we felt sor lu the first pluee, stranger, our preach ry that we’d robbed him. 1 guess It's er was cl’ar grit to tbe backbone. He m H right, stranger, for Ills darter ufter- had a mighty hard time to convert us wurd married our preucher. an’ «he's sinners. Why, we used to go up to tbe tbe angel of the illggln’a. a-cornfortIn’ old cliureb, play poker, drink an* cut of us nn’ a biessiu’ to the camp. Any up geuerully while be was exhortin’ way. that’s the wny we lifted the mort of us, but* he was cl’ar grit, stranger, gage. Don’t blab about it. will yer, ROBERT D COARD. an' us soon us be seed that arguin’ «ranger? witb us wouldn’t couvart us, but we Saves a Woman's Life. went on playin’ poker an' got wuss an' To have given up would have meant wuhk , he Jest fixed up for war one meet- ln' night an’ came ready for business. death for Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorches ter, Mass. Foryears she had endured Instead of openin’ tbe meet In’ witb untold misery from a severe lung pra'ar, as usual, tbe fust thing he did trouble and olwtl nate cough. “ Often,” was to whip out a six shooter an’ blaze ske writes, “1 could scarcely breathe away at Three Fingered Jack's bat, and sometimes could not speak. Ail tbat was bung up on tbe wall opposite doctors and remedies failed till 1 used bim, an’ I’ll be scalped if be didn’t put Dr. Klog’s New Discovery for con sumption, and was completely cured.” those six plugs in a space that you Sufferers from coughs, colds, throat could cover with a four bit piece on tbe and lung trouble need this remedy, crown of tbu( hat. for it never disappoints. Cure is Stronger, 1’11 be ifcalped If we didn’t guaranteed by City Drug Store. Price Jlne the ebureh, every one on us, with 50c and tl.OO. Trial bottles free. in six mouths arter tbat, and there’s *»10X11 no more lawabldln’ camp in tbe dig tu- gin’s than we’ve got. Oh, yes, yer ft» «lall. wants to know about the mortgage lift ijxatu» M in’. WaaL yer see, arter we’d got con verted the preacher set to work to build it bigger an’ better church build- 'The SPORTING WORLD in*. Now, our diggiu's warn't pannln’ Helaht of Fighter», out very well, an’ big nuggeta were The lmiiresaion prevalía that lanky scarce, but we managed to chip in enough to start the new churcb. Lum Bob Fitzsimmons is the tallest of the ber wns so all fired dear an’ buildin' heavyweight fighters, und perhaps this stuff glnerally tbat we had to finally is clue to the fuct that the word raise money by a mortgage, an’ wheul "lanky” has In this Instance been in- tbe buildlu' win done It was covered! correctly used in referring to height ’ In reality there are several of tbe by a pretty steep blanket. One Huutlay the preacher took tya heavy ones who are taller than "Lanky” text from tbe Bible on glvin’ an* fin Bob. Gus Ruhlin, who will fight Sharkey ished up bis sarmon by sayin’ that lie expected a visit from the bishop next during coronation week, towers over Sunday an’ be would like to have tbe both Fitzsimmons and Jeffries in sizv. mortgage paid off at that service. He The Akron Giant is the tallest man k said be know’d we’d been very glner- tbe fighting business today. Big E> ous an’ had done nobly, but If we Dunkhorst might give Gus a run fa made one more effort be know’d we tbe money, but Ed is out of tbe game, could lift the mortgage. He app’lnted and Gus has a clear field. Ruhlin’» Big Jim, Dandy Dave an’ myself a height Js C feet 2 Inches. Jeffries Is committee to raise tbe dost. Waal, Just half an Inch smaller than the arter tbe preacher hud gone borne w* Akron mam James J. Corbett is a took up • collection, but when all our half inch smaller than tbe present pockets were emptied there vrarn’t Champion. Jeff's height is C feet 154 nearly enough to settle tbe debt Big inches, while Corbett, the last time he Jim spoke up an’ said the duet would was measured, was exactly 6 feet and have to be raised, an’ he called for 1 Inch. Joe Waleott, although not a volunteera. We all wanted to jine with heavyweight, has fought in the heavy him, but be picked out eight of tbe best weight class and is therefore the small men of us an’ said to meet bim, mask est man who ever aspired for honors ed, armed an* mounted, ready for buai- among tbe big fellows. Walcott meas ness, in tbe woods back of tbe church ures but 5 feet 154 Inches. Jim Hall Tuesday night at 10 o’clock. We were and Joe Goddard both stripped over all there on time an’ rode off over the six fest when they were actively en hill in silence, no knowtn’ what was gaged in the boxing game. Tbe meas Rig Jim’s layout, but most of us could urements of the present day heavy have made a pretty tolerable guess. weights and a few of those who fig Arter we’d rode lively for an hour Big ured in the ring during tbe last five Jim called n bait, teflln’ us we had to years are given below: rob the Pacific express tliut was due Jim Jeffries ......................... « feet l^i Inches through the big cut at about 12 o'clock. Bob Fitzsimmons ............. S feet 11% Inches 6 feet 8% Inches He said we warn't to shoot to kill, only Tom Sharkey ... Corbett ....... « feet 1 inch to scare, an' gave each one of us our Jim Peter Maher ....... S feet 11% inches positions, two for the engineer un' Mike Conley ....... 5 feet 10% Inches tireman, three to mnke the passengers Ous Ruhlin......... 6 feet 2 Inches Kid McCoy ......... 5 feet 11 Inches ante up an’ tbe rest to do tbe sliootin' John L. Sullivan 5 feet 10% inches in tbe air. Frank Craig....... 5 feet 10% Inches We tied our horses conveniently an' Joe Choynskl .... 5 feet 10% Inches Steve O'Donnell 6 feet 1% Inches took our positions in tbe cut. Big Jim Jim Hall .............. 6 feet 1% Inches with a red lantern to stop the express Jake Kllraln .... 5 feet 10% Inches Now. we'd all been used to this kind ot Charley Mitchell ................ 6 feet 3 Inches business before we’d got converted George Dawson................. 5 feet 7% inches Alex Greggains................ 6 feet % inch an’ knowed jist what to do. Jack McAuliffe ......... 6 feet Inchee The express came rumblin’ along an' loa Goddard ....... „...............• feet 0 « Inchea Stopped il» soon as she seed tbe red light It was sich a surprise to tbe Know What You Are Taking trainmen—they hadn't been robbed In When You you lake Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic a long time—that everything worked because its formula is plainly printed on every showing that it la simply Iron and Qui allck, an’ there warn't any shootin’ obttle nine in a tasteless form No Cure. No Pay SO». back at us. The three men app’lnted to do the boldin’ up went through tbe Rates Again Reduced. paesengers, an’ they all anted up Before you make definite arrangements for mighty obligin’ ’eeptin’ one big. fleshy that trip east let <m quote you rates via the __________________________________ Central tailroad. Our rales _____ are tbe party with a bald bead an' glasses. Illinois lowest to be had. and it will pay you io wrije He asked if this was a civilized coun us. It you haven't time to communicate witb tell the agent from whom you purchase your try an' said he'd have the sheriff arter us ticket that you want to travel by way of the us an* wanted to tight Big Jim, but a Illinois Central, and jou will never regret the trip. If any of your relatives or friends in the likely young lady that seemed to be east are coming west while tbe low rates are his darter cooled him down an* made In effect, write us about them, ana we will see tbat they get the lowest rates with tbe best him come up with the dust, Arter we service. Through tourist cars, personally con bad made 'em all ante we left the ducted excursion cars, free reclining chair cars, tn fact all tbe latest conveniences known train go. On countin' over the dust to modern railroading For particulars regard we found we had plenty to lift the Ingrates, time vervlce, * stop-overs, different and routes, etc., etc., call on or mortgage. Next day when the rob- connections H. H TRITMHI'LL, address bery was made known we was the fust Commercisi Agent. Third St., to form a posse to hunt down tbe rob 1« Portland, Oregon. bers, but they were never caught Sun* day we were all in our places in church early an’ bad put tbe stuff to settle the mortgage on the pulpit so the preacher would see it fust thing be fore he commenced the aarvlce. We all wore biled shirts an* were dressed to kill. What do yon think, stronger? When the bishop put in appearance with the preacher we rnilroad committee found lie was tbe same old. fat, bald party that we'd robbed on the express an’ had made slcb a fiias. The committee felt a bit shaky, bitt theu we remem- tiered that we’d worn masks, an’ we kep’ our scats. The preacher intro- (luced the bishop, an* tbe bishop spoke alsnit bow glad he was the church bad l»een so prospérons an’ was able to pay off the mortgage. He said it was This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails tocure. It allows you to eat all the fixai you want. The most sensitive (toniaehs can take it. Ry its use many thousands of dyspcptlc-s have been Cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation or gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. Mother Always Keeps It H andy. “My mother suffered a long time H can’t help distressing pains and general but do you good from 111 health, due primarily to Indiges Propared only hy F. O. DgWtTTACtx.i'hlcsgn TH $L botllu euucalna >•* Unw> U>v*0c. da» tion,1' says L a W. ¡Spalding, Verona, Mo. "Two years ago 1 got her to try Kodol. She grew better at once, and FARM POÄ SALE. now at tbe age of seventy-six eats any thing she wants, remarking that she Forty acres of land on Applegate, fears no bad effects, as she has her near the old Phi) Gleave ,place. bottle of Kodol handy.” Don't waste Fifteen acres enclosed, half of which time doctoring symptoms. Go after is In alfalfa, with water to Irrigate the <aute. If your stomach Is sound Kodol the whole. Also eight head of cattle youp health will be good. and strengthens ’ “T* and 26 bogs. For further particulars rest« the stomach the body by digesting your food. It enquire of II. W. W ilson , Jacksonville, Ore, la nature’s own tonic. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has hem iu use for over 30 years, ha* borne the siifnatnre of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and « Jimt-as-good ’• are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience aguinst Experiment» What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare» gtoric, Drops and Soothing’ Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ™« c«$rv»vw commnv . rr M urray « trcct . new yorr errv* 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 sAvice 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 mile» 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. Some of Our Bargains, ii Fbot Hill Emit Farm-7! A.crra-90 acres in cultivation,balance brush.floe house, barn and outbuildings Living water from mountain, spring piped* directly to residence 14 acres seeded to alfalfa Only I *4 mi lew from Central Point. Every acre good orchard land, adapted to alfalfa. I32U0 Crops reserved Valley Home-23 acre tract adjoining Central Point town. 20 acres in cultivation, small house and barn. 15 acres guod fruit land. 11250. A nice home for some one. Grain Ranch--150 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 town. The present crop speaks for the quality of the soil. 10000. Crops reserved. A Crackeriack 136 acres orchard land. 2 miles from Central Point, all but five acres of which is the very best of fruit h^nd. 20 acres of timber land goes with the place. An excellent,7-room house, 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 the peer of any fruit location in Jackson county. HOLMES BROS., Central Point, Ore. MITCHELL ¿I BOECK. $W(«eneral Blacksmiths and Wagon Makers. Special Attention given to Horse Shoeing and Tire Setting. All Work Guaranteed First Class. SHOP, EAST SEVENTH STREET. VI»! VIGOR! VI1ALITY! MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS hav« b««r i« w OT»T M yean by the leader» ot the liormrn Chnich and their toilower«. Cosltlvely entro thewor.t rífe. In oíd and yonng erldng (rom effeet» of atM-abiife, di^ipatlon. exceu«'., vr cigarotte smoking. Car»» La.t rmatorrhoe«^ Mnnh»»«l. lmiiat-ncv, l.«».t Power. Mght-Lo..»., ►peí------ *----- •------- In.omal* ’-----—~ i'uln» In Bark. ICvll De.lrro. Hemlnal Kml.rlon», Lame Barlt, Nervow. Debility, carel-, orCea.t IjMte tl-a.larh», Infltnm te Marry. 1.««» e» Armen, Vari Twf:«hlae«i KF*- llan, Ntap» Qnlekne»» of Dl.rhar^. Btop» Nervou. fi.action, ron’t fet lid». Flfect» are in>tn~lief. impart vigor and potencv to everí organe. Stimnlatea dorpondent. a cure H at han l. Rertorva small, tinderelopr-d tho bralq and nerve ce «er». óOc. a box. 6 fot 82.50 bjr malí. A «rilteu gueieutee, to cure er mono; refuudeu, with 6 boxe». Circular» tree. Addrees, BISHOP REMKOY CO^ 8an Franclaea, Cal. city drug store, Jacksonville. Your Cold Cured for 50. 19a* Or. MUrr Ltumtlre CM* CMra Legal Blanks for Sale at The Tmes Office.