The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 21, 1902, Image 7

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    leal birds and almond blossoms on a
white satin ground is one charming de­
sign, uuotber shows roses Ibtwlned
I nsliaded Candles.
with blue ribbons, and very charming
Tlie use of unshuded cundles Is not Is one with huge single pink rosea
likely to be a long one, say» the New climbing over a gray trellis.
YorlY Evening I'ost. it grew out of the
popularity of the Jerusalem candle­
Tlie Window Garden.
stick, whose classic desigu attracted
The firs" esaeutial of a successful
from Its artistic effect. Naturally these window garden Is stocky, well grown
candlesticks du not lend themselves to plants, ready and willing to grow and
shades, and so the unprotected llauie
became tlie proper manlfestauon of
candle decoration. Hostesses find, how­
ever, tliat not only is the stiadeless
candle often dangerous, but it soon be­
comes unsightly, aud its big, flickering
flame steadily before the eye is un­
pleasant and futlgulng. The other aft­
ernoon at a gathering of clubwomen
In a fashionable drawing room a large
seven branched candlestick held in a
Straight row seven tall lighted candles
of bright green. The candlestick stood
on a polished table and just at one side
of a Jar of rich brown glaze holding a
mass of flowering twigs. These leaned
over pretty near to the candle flame,
but when that flame was perfectly up­
right and high It safely cleared tb«
twigs. Tho speaker of the afternoon
stood at the other side of the table, but
her half hour's talk was greatly inter­
fered with by those seven sisters of
light. As the wicks burned free the
tali flames grew more and more suppls
and stretching! With every movement
of the speaker a current of air was set
In motion that sent tlie flames reaching
IN DOCK ARRANGEMENT Or FLOWERS,
out to the twigs in most distracting
blow,
instead of things forced, un­
fashion. Candle slindes grow too elab
orate, and many of them are far from healthy. into overluxuriance of bloom
being artistic or effective, but in their and leaf.
Indeed an Indoor window garden
best form and properly protected with
mien protectors they seem to be, on the may be made a continuing delight A
whole, much more satisfactory than bay window is best for it, but any
unshuded cundies.
deeply embrasured one will gnawer.
Do not have shelves across it Set
some tall, handsome plant upon the
A Wnshlnir Machine.
Leonard B. Brooks has Invented a floor, a little to one side, «nd bang
washing machine to work with the old from the casing overhead upon the
fashioned tub. It Is an Improved adap­ other side a basket of trailing green-
tation of the clothes pounder of the German ivy, asparagus fem or any
long ago which it was customary to light graceful vine.
Screw folding arm brackets, with
use in connection with a small cask, to
hammer the dirt out of the clothes in­ flowerpot holders at the ends of the
stead of rubbing them by hand. The arms, irregularly up and down the
|>ounding head is still used in the new window casing upoD either side; then
invention, but with this Improvement, shift pots and plants about trying
that it has a spring to lift the bead them in all combinations until satisfied
after each stroke, thus eliminating ful with the result
The bottom of the window recess
should be fitted with a light zinc tray
comiDg out several inches wider than
the recess. In this mass stand plants
about Uie main one, either as foils or
accessories.
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
at naturally would be through
Shiloh’s
Consumption
f'
t/lll
Medford
Drug
Co
d « Wax-* Guaranteed to cure Con-
»umptiou, Bronchiti*,
_
Alitimi, and all I,ung
Trouble*. Cure* Cough* and Cold* in a day.
25 cent*. Writ«» to S. C. W ell * & CO..
Le Hoy, N, Y,,Tor free trial bottle.
Karrs Clover Root T m pu rifle* th* Blood
DEVERS
Prescriptions
GREATEST " STRENGTH
ARE OUR SPECIALTY.
finest FLAVOR ano
We use only FRESH, PURE
absolute pur it v
GUARANTL íl O
drugs and these are compounded
UO'II«
.O.’U.D o*
correctly. We take pleasure in
delivering PROMPTLY, to any
part of the city, prescriptions
left at our store, and request
that your physician I k - asked to
leave them with us.
LIES IN TAKING THE PERSON
We will do the rest.
THE ART OF
PHOTOGRAPHY
NATURALLY.
FAMILY GROUPING
CIALTY.
We
also carry
O. W. Mackey, Htudio,
Corner Seventh find C streets,
A'full line of Rubber Goods,
comprising Fountain and Bulb
Syringes, Atomizers, Combina­
tion Hot Water Bottle and
Fountain Syringe, Hot Water
Bottles, etc.
In fact, everything jiertain-
ing to a first-class Pharmacy
will beffound in our store.
We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward tor any
canes of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'*
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the laat th years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obligations
made by their firm
WEST & TRUAX. Wholesale Druggist*.
Toledo, O. WALDINO. KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O.
Hall’s Catarrh (hire is taken internally, act­
ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Testimonial* sent free. Price
per bottle. Sold by all Druggist*.
75«. Hall's Family Pills are the best.
THE lMl'BOVED CLOTHES POUhDKK.
Our delivery
system
Extends to everything in the
store, NO MATTER HOW
SMALL. Just ’phone your or­
der and you will receive proni|rt
attention.
WE STRIVE
TO PLEASE.
Medford
Drug
Company
SUMMER
NORMAL
The First Term of the Capital
bummer Normal aù SMeiu, Ore-
gon, began May 5, to continue
Eight Weeks.
The ¡Second Term begins June 30,
to continue till the August Ex-
amin ition Classes will tie formed
In all the Branches Required for
STATBAND COUNTY PAPERS
AND IN LATIN
Tuition for First term, $6 00.
One lloilar per Week. For Second
term. $5.00. The attendance will
be large.
For Information Address
J,J. KRAPS. Salem.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of ths
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
failstoeure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
Stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation of gas on the stom­
ach, relieving all distress after eating,
Dieting unnecessary. 1‘lcasaut to taka.
H oan’t help
but do you good
nwaoilt only by F. O. Da W ITT A Co Chicam,
5fC$LIboute contain* «« Unw. U>- Wc. «tan
IM J
wWMIÌ â ■ <
1 tlM>t <->u«h 8,-np. T**te* Oood O*e 1
$
Intime. Sold by drum
iT¿yyiflB
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare«
goric, Drops and Soothing’ Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and aUays 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.
GENUINE
CASTOR IA
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
MITCHELL ét BOECK,
•W*General Blacksmiths and Wagon Makers.
Special Attention given to Horse Shoeing and Tire Setting.
All Work Guaranteed First Class.
How’s This?
SEE OUR SAMPLES.
l-AHK AND WASHINGTON Sl«!j;TS
PORTLAND, O'.EC ON
A. P. Arm» r&ng. VJ-. B., »rlncipal
A practical, progr--<siwe school, couapicuotw
for thorough work, with hundred* of graduate*
in position* on bookkeepers an«! stenographers.
Already prou«l of a high standing/ wherever
known, it »teadily grow* Ixrttcr fin«’ better
J|*n all the year. Students admitted rnv time.
Private or claas instruction. Learn what and
now we teach, and what it coat*. Catalogue free
BoarM of Directors
—
D. 1 THOMPSON, I'kHSIDKNT
a SOUS COHEN - - DAVID M. DUNNS
The Kind You Have Always Bought, aud which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of
and has been made under his per­
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in th hi.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ot
Inluuts aud Children—Experience against Experiment«
ly half of the inlror of operating the
machine. The washer is clamped on
one side of a common washtub and
when not in use can be swung out of
the way, thus leaving the tub open for
the rinsing of the garments as they are
removed from the water. When the
washing Is finished, the machine can
be folded up and placed inside the tub
or may be suspended from a nail In the
basement or stairway.
Makes Money With Canntns Oatflt.
I bought a canning outfit of an agent,
it is used on the cook stove or out­
doors in the shed. 1 buy cans from a
manufacturer by the hundred and cun
all kinds of fruits, berries and vegeta­
bles. Label them nicely with beauti­
ful lithograph labels, which cost a
mere trifle, and they are ready tor
market. 1 have no trouble to sell at a
good price all I can put up. The de­
mand is greater than the supply. 1 also
raise turkeys and chickens for market.
Have two lucubators and am very suc­
cessful, but make more money with
less work with canned goods than with
poultry. Corn, beaus and tomatoes are
always a sure crop, and it is seldom
our fruit falls entirely; conscquentl)
we always have something to can dur­
ing summer and autumn. I seldom, if
•ver, lose a can.—Cora B. Eaton L>
Practical Farmer.
To Beantlfy the Cotta*« Walla,
Each spring brings forth charming
new designs in wall paper, and tbs
country cottager baa the joy of finding
the cheap papers lu as dainty designs
and good colors as the heavier and
more costly wall coverings. Green is
still the favorite color fgr drawing
rooms, although white Is also much lg
request, and a beautiful bronze green
satin Louis XVI. paper is gracefnlly
festooned with flowers in a lighter
shade of green. Equally lovely is ■
rose Du Barry pink striped with wide
lines in a deeper tint, while dainty bas­
kets of flowers In a pale pink are tied
with Louis XVI. bows. These papers
look best framed in panels of white,
with Garton Pierre decorations and a
white frieze festooned with flowers in
high relief. A beautiful white satin
paper has Louis XVI. bows trailing
over it, and on the white frlese fee-
toons of pink roses looped up by bows
of blue ribbons.
For a dining room a handsome paper
shows a conventional design in rich
red. Tblff has a white dado in imita­
tion of woodwork; a white frlese also
In high relief. The newest paper for
staircases has a ground of slate blue,
with large conventional thistles in a
paler shade picked out with touches of
coral pink, cream and dull gold.
For bedrooms there are the prettiest
naners—conics of old chintzes. Trot»-
LAND FOR SALE.
A good stock ranch, on Antelope, 14
miles from Medford and 12 miles from
Central Point, containing 1560 acres
of grazing and farming land; price $10
an acre. Seventeen hundred acres ly­
ing under the Jackson county Im­
provement Company’s ditch; at $<i per
acre. Eighty acres of orchard land,
adjoining Jacksonville;at $40 an acre.
For further particulars apply to
SHOP, EAST SEVENTH STREET.
Some of Our Bargains. ;
Foot Hill Fruit Farm-71 Acres-3) acres in cultivation,balance hr
,f::a
bouse, barn and outbuildings Living water from mountain, spring piped d
y to
residence 14 acres seeded to alfalfa. Only l1« miles from Central Point. E
tero
good orchard land, adapted to alfalfa. HS0C. Crops reserved
Valley Home—23 acre tract adjoining Central Point town. 20 a
In
cultivation, small house and barn. 15 acres good fruit land. #1250. A nice h<-
for
some one.
Grrain Rancti—160 acres in a square. All in cultivation. Fair fence
no
buildings. Rich, black soil, which fruit men claim will prove adapted to frui
»es.
Two miles from town. The present crop speaks for the quality of the soil, #duw
-op*
reserved.
A. Crackerjack-136 acres orchard land. 2 miles from Central Point, all b
1T4
acres of which is the very best of fruit land. 20 acres of timber land goes wit
■| e
place. An excellent,7-room house, lathed and plastered, brick milk house, good bar_ ___
tnd
granary, woodshed, smokehouse and outbuildings. Two wells, tine water. Entire p
visible from residence. One of the best bargains on our list. #6500. Crops reset
This is the peer of any fruit location in Jackson county.
HOLMES BROS., Central Point, Ore.
W illiam B ybee ,
Jacksonville Oregon
NURSERY FOB SALE.
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Fifteen acres of orchard, nursery
and garden land, one mile from a town
of 3500 inhabitants. Ten acres of
young and bearing trees.mostly winter
apples, great variety of fruit, nut and
shade trees, berries, etc; 10,0000 trees
and plants in stock. Never-failing
water at house and barn, six-room
house, barn and cowhouse, grafting
house with cellar, wood house, horse,
wagon, harness and other implements.
Good chance for nurseryman or gard­
ener. $3,500. Apply to this office for
particulars.
DON’T GUESS
A T
I T
But if you are going East wri
us for our rates and let us tell yo
about the service and accomm
dations offered by the
Illinois Central R. k.
THROUGH TOURIST CARS v^th«>
ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC
COAST to CHICAGO and CINCINNATI.
Tabi«w
the remedy that cure« ■ roh< <n one dag
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
Tickets To and From
Finest Trains in the World.
All Points East
For particulars regarding freight or passenger
rates call on or address
J. C. LINDSEY,
B. II. TRUMBULL,
T. F. & P. A.
Com’l Agt.
142 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
Thia signatnre is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine
-VIA-
Great
Northern
Railway
SHORT LINE TO’
ST. PAUL, DULUTH,
MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO
And Points East.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleep
ere, Dining and Buffet Smoking Li­
brary Cars.
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.,
122 Third st., Portland.
A. B. C. DEN.\1STON, G. W. A.,
612 First ave. Seattle, Wash.
VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY!
MORMON BISHOPS* PILLS haw be«r in u.
over 60 year* by the leader* ot the Mormcn Church and th«ir
follower*. Positively cure* the wor»t ease* in old and young
arising from effect* of self-abuse. diasipaUon. excesses, or cigarette smoking. Car«* Laai
«>*kw4, I«* potency,
P«wer, Nlght-l-oM««. *<peraaa*«rrk«ea. InsoauHn,
Pain« la haetfCell lr««lrea flenslaal Kutlaaioa«, t.aaa« Baek, N«rw«w DvtoUWy.
HeadaelM, Vnflfn««« «• Marwy. D« m «< Me««*. Vari-
tl«a, ■*•*• QalekmeM •< Di»ek«rg«, Stop« N«rv-«a*
lid«. Effects are Imm-kllate. Impart vigor and potency to every CtMTS
50
d«*poadvnt. a cur« I* at band. Restore« small, undeveloped ----------------------------------------
the brain and nerr« ee sera. Me. a box, * fot B W by mail. A writwa guarantee, to cure ss
now; refunded, with •> boxes. Circular* Ire«.
Arf lraag, BISHOP KENEDY CO„ San Franolaea, Cal*
city drug store, Jacksonville.
Legal Blanks for Sale at The Tmes Office.