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Á n-^n Historic«] % Society V Y 1 « n (i_ V ol . XXX JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, THURSDAY JANUARY 17, 1901. . ................................. UH '■ ' ■■■'! I *■ PROFESSIONAL CARDS MEDFORD RACKET STORE Wm. M. COLVIG, LAWYER. Jacltaonvllle, •f Oregon. Snice In lied Men'i Building. Which includes P. P. PRIM A SON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Jacksonville, Oregon. 'Will prsotloe In all oourta of the H.ate. Of- tico In the Court llouao last door on the rlrht from ontranew. A. N. SOLIS5, ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELOR AT LAW Jackao ivlll«. Oregon. •Wntnur, I ubila Pi aotloe, In all the oourta. Office on California Strout, bet. 4th and 6th. Complete line of Ladies* and Men’s Furnishings, Lace Curtains in corded net, Balgarine, Irish Point and White Tambournet, Fulled Sash Cur tains in plain and figured muslins, Tartalane, Figured Swiss. Saxony Net, Pillow Shams, Counterpanes and Crochet Quilts in many styles. A FINE LINE OF Soaps, Perfumes and Toilet Articles. Our Notion line is complete. The Most Value for the Least Monev. A. C. HOUGH, NYE & STONER, Successors to G. L. Webb. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Grant'» P»»», üffiaeover Halr-Il.ddla Hardware Store. A. E 1-B5 Oregon. • • REAMES, Saint Helen’s Hall, ATTORNEY* T-L A W. Jockaon ville, Oregon. * - Opened its 32d year with a full corps of well trained teachers. It comprises four departments : «•-ornea In Rod M»u» Building. ROBT. G. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Grant'» Pa»», Oregon. Praetlces I» all the courte JulldlQg. up-atslrs. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Ofllcea In tb, Adkins Deuel block, « Orego». Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten. The Academic department offers four courses—the Classical, Lakin, Scientific, the English and College Preparatory. Special advantages in Music. Native French teacher, resident. Under the patronage of nducted by u Specialist. Dr. J. W. ODGERS. DRNTIST Aahlsnd, the School are SORMAL KlNDERGARTEX TRAIXIXO CLASSES Separate Home end Special Regulation» for Post Graduates and Mature Students «“For circulars sod other information address MISS ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Principal. Oregon. -Ha, permanently located In Ashland for ths practloe of dentl.try From a oonllaued praotloa of over fourteen yearn I am pre pared to guarantee «nitre aallafnolton GEO. O’B. DB BAR, M. D., PHYSICIAN E8 Office Í» Hauk J. M. KEENB, O. D. S Medford, A Board ing and Day School Girls. AND SURGEON, MAX MULLER & CO. «Jacksonville, Or., Jacksonville, Oregon. ■Office *n Orth'« Block, up-atalra. Kaaldenca on California atmet. Da, or night osile at tended rromntl,. DON'T B e D uped ■ - . — s There have lieon placed upon the market acveral cheap reprint, <>r an utamleto edition of " Welwtor', lllotlonary." They are Iwlng offered under variou, name, at a low price Arethe Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Hats. Boot and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Besj GIVE US A CALL By dealcni. »¡n ntii, etc., »nd In n foxr Inifance» h . h h premium fomuD»<*ripUon> to paiwr**. Announcements of the«« comparatively Worthless reprlnta are very niiahstdlng. They are ad. vertiasd to tie Inc aiilMliiiitiul equivalent of a hlgbor-prteed b mk. while they are all DON’T STOP WORK Reprint Dictionaries, phntotyw« rnp’cH of n l>ook of over fifty year* ago, which was »old for altout SA.OO, »nd which wiwmuch superior t•»tin ««• imitations, twing a work ot »ome merit inMend of one Long Since Obsolete. The Wchnfer’« (Jnahrldted Dlcilontry pub lished by our hoiLso ix the <mb mvritorioua one of that iinnic. It I hmiw our imprint on the title-pannd i :.v<ed hv copyright front ehciip imitation. A« it dictionary la^ts h lifelitnu will It no* I>e !<c! ! it ‘< i purehuac the LATEST AND BEST, Vebstcr’s Inte-natlonal Dictionary of ENGLiu!!, nio(r«pny, Guocraphy. riction.ets. »/.e L l \ * L . I• j inel.« w. This Book iu the for ?vervbn-4y. STANDARD AUTHORITY of the U 8. Surrema Court, j ’.I he ' ’ 'u- 'i.e '• ir .> * Gorernrrent Prhritif *. d .I f rr*rty rl! th- Schoulboolo. /A.'.VLi • <P. .» !*/ Collet« Pi,e*kl*ntA, *«»••* Sv —• School« aL.. ‘ v < -....... ..*^ritK< Yff* ■»So**’'*«' »»» * | - *t Rccor.:l/ i '. t ’’ ,e.! t'u • • to h thobo-.t h.- r • it. I, * < t . r.e . a .-U /V. u po«/» • C. L G. Xi/L»« G o .. fi4»Jn*M :he A'utJ Ashland and Klamath Falls For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back Buv a Hottie of SNAP SHOT. Ml The YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW Hues Rub in well and Jacksonville, Oregon AUDI KLAMATH TAmAt Leave* ... 1.00P. M Leaves , . . R:00p. M, Arrive« .... J:4*P. M. Arrives ......... «SOA.tf Paaaingera, llaggag», Eipross and Freight uiu«t be Waybillod Ashland Office; (POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Klamath Falls Agent: H H VANVALKENBUR VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY! MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS kava bean In are over to years by the leaders of th« Mormon Church and their tollov -r«. rnaltlvely cares the worst ease« In old and ra j t»e, dlMlpaUo.i, exc. tw«, or cigarette «mcAlng. Corea ■t Power, NI •— *--------- --------------------------- " ------- tlflta-Loaa-,, -I«Tm»l.rrk«.a, I ------------------ .------- mala, Wook, Nar-vawa M.rv... DaMIKy. *n*»a In Baek. Evil Iranirea, Mamlnal KwlHloat, Kmlaalowa, Lama --------- WweM, Icln.ha, Vnfltnvaa tw Marry. I.aaa af Nemew, Vari- - ------ ewrala-ar Cawstlpw Hao, Mtaps Qwlrhnraa of Dlactearga, Rtopa Narvaus Twin-Slag ICyo. lids. Wffectaare Imnindiata. Impart vigor and potency to every function. Don’t got despondent,, «mall, undeveloped ae-ponaen'., a core cure la i» at hand. n«u<i. Re-tore« .ma.i, uuur.. iu|,u bh organa. Pttmnla.es “z. a L bon, !-z, « ' fcr ! “ ‘7— “ A ‘ ' written guaraatae, to cure or the brain and nerve ca vers. 60c. tl.M ' by malt uoinj retundeo, icfundea, with with t. b txi««s. Circulars free. Iree. ■aoue; boros. Circulars How the Leave» Came Dowa. “I’ll tell you how the leaves came down.** The great tre» to hit children aaid; “You’re getting sleepy. Yellow and Brown, Yes. very sleepy, littla Red." So just for one more merry day To the great tree the leaflets clung, Frolicking and danced and had their way» Upon the autumn breezes swung. Whispering all their spurts among. t I • I I Artdrsss, BISHOP REMEDY CO., San Franolao«, Cal. Sold at City Drug Store Jacksonville. I «1 had liver complaint for the past fiftrea years, complicated with dyspepsia and gaR atones,* write« Mr, N Bernier, of «61 Kim BL. Oshkosh. Wl« "I doctored with seven of onr prominent doctors, and not one or all of the«« have done me toe gcal. nor begun to do what your medicin,« have I have used three bm-tea of Dr Pierce'« (.olden Medical l>i«owvrv, one rial of hi» rlraaant Pellet« an.l one hottie of Dr Pierce'a Favorite Prescription, and have gained about eighteen pounds al nee 1 first began to take these remedies." Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure biliousness. A WasblUK . . ..ip:;:ii!i*ii oil jrly to the District <-omu>i<- lu-rs of tie pasting of ;iil vert is! n- labels on -laves of I.read and wauled them to ► lop the practice, but the commission assured hint that the official chetn- 3t’s opinion was that the use of these Abels on bread is In no way detrimen- tai to health. (>■ '"«pilon r » % KLAMATH FALLS. f One morning while Ge <rge was wan dering aimlessly near Hammersley’s fork he discovered three bears. Going home quickly, he got his father’s gun. returned to the scene and shot one of the animals, afterward dragging it home. The Mahly household was great ly astonished. After dinner the made another trip to the place of h~ adventure. As he saw no bears thed^ he hid in a thicket and watched, I d * a little while be saw the bead of anü other bear thrust through a fence no I ten feet away. He fired, hitting the bear in the left shoulder. After whirl' ing around a few times bruin dropived, dead. Then Mahly ran home again loaded his gun, while his mother stoo“ speechless with astonishment. He men ly said, “More bears!” and bounced oyyJ of the bouse. As lie got into the frotJn yard he saw the third bear slow” crossing the road quite close to tb house. One shot ended the career o*0 this one. Dragging ft to the bouse. b<es wiped his brow and merely said: “There! If anybody wants the oth one, he's got to go and haul it in.” “Ah!" begged each silly, pouting lent, “Let us a little longer stay I Dear Father Tree, behold our grief; ’Tts auch a very pleasant day We do not want to go away." stomach. Cleanse the liver, heal the stomach, purify the blood, and there'll be no more blue«. It can be dome by the use of Dr. Pierre’« Golden Medical Discovery. Thia medicine puts the die- eaaed organs of digestion and notritMa into a condition of sound health. It eliminate« from the blood all impure sad poisonous substance«, and cleaasea the cloned liver. It contains neither al cohol nor narcotic«. earce of Poorman’s creek, »a« in Jacksonville Tuesday, In- is T he T imes that that district the best supply of water ever iwc, and an unusually successful *s<>n is anticipated. iimmons & Cameron of Waldo, who ve opened a new cut, will make a rst-class showing this season. They ave enlarged the ditch running ,om Scotch Gulch and otherwise in- eased their working capacity. Electric coal cutting machinery Is rapidly displacing bandwork and other varieties of mechanical mining appli ances in the collieries of Great Britain and the United States. The coal thus mined Is cleaner, the waste lees and the effect of the machine on the venti lation and temperature of the mine less than with any other mechanism. A singular battle was witnessed re cently in an English apiary. A hive of bees was besieged by a large swarm of wasps. The bees made valiant sorties to try to drive away their besiegers, and the wasps made furious assaults Boy Kill, Three Bear.. to drive out the bees. The battle raged Three wild bears in one day by a for two days, at the end of which time 13-year-old boy is something out of the the bees evacuated the hive and the common. This, however, is the record wasps took possession. of George Mahly of Lock Haven, Pa. Jacksonville Marble Works Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty TIME TABLE. some very thirsty cows who wanted drink and some poor little flowers j” purched with the beat, so they w» kept busy giving them refreshment The train rolled on and whlstK. louder than ever. The next station wr' Riverdale. Here a large number Raindrops were helped off by the co> ductor. Very near the station waz mill whose wheels were running w, slowly, as the water was low, so t) little helpers set to work to turn t? great mill wheel which sawed the loj into boards. How hard they worked} The train moved on to the last sb tion. Oceanside. There were only tw little passengers left to get off here, an they were met by a great many litt’ Raindrop cousins. The mother ba told all the children when their wor was finished to go to Oceanside an wait there. Mother Cloud felt very lonely one day for her little children, so she went to see her friend. Mr. Sunshine, and told him how she longed to see her ba bies. He was a very genial, kind heart ed man, so he said, “All right. I'll take my golden chariot anil go for them.” So be started off In his beautiful coach, drawn by fiery steeds, with the rain bow for a harness, and all the Rain drop children clapped their bands with joy when they saw him coming, for they knew they were going home to Mother Cloud.—Etta D. Ellsworth. Sutton'sSnap Shot, the wonderful deatrorer of all forma of Inflammation tn man or beast. 6Uc and |l per bottle. R K SUTTON, note proprietor and manufacturer, Ashland, Oregon. For aale at City Drug Store, Jacaaoovllle. and by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point. Granite and Marble Work MINING NEWS. w Hable« Who Live In the Sky-Bo pPlacer miners are busy. j- Kill» Three Bear»—How the I developing a ir I Alfred Anderson is Leaves Came Down. ^omislng ledge in Foots creek dis- >- diet. A very atrange family lived up In tLJt Broad & Reid are prospecting Ore- aky—Mother Cloud and her Italndro® I Ion Belle No. 2, on Ball’s creek, with ba bleu. J® 4lr results. One day she called them all abou^ her and told them of a wonderful jou#° ^Notices for the location of placer pd quartz mines, etc., for sale at ney which they must take away frortf 'M ie T imes office. her. At first they cried (for babies de ¿Miners ’ liens, deeds to mines, water not like to leave their mothers), but ) soon they began to smile when she ” jght locations and other mining lanks always on hand at T he T imes that some day they would come Dice. Hhe told them that she was go . J. M. Westlake, who is said to be in put them on a train in care of CoUbgc^ or Wind, who would help themfag, t( erested in prominent mines in Colo- ado, is In Josephine county, inspect with care at the stations where Wuct- ing its mining resources. wished to go. This made them A ofl The American Mining Code, stand happy, for all children love the “clbey clioo cars.” . frd authority on all subjects pertain- 'jg to mining, water-rights, etc., is Ro saying. Mother Cloud bade her 'ept on hand at T he T imes office. Raindrop babies goodby, and the train! , Frank Roundtree, who is acting as started, whistling and bustling tbrougb* the air.___________________________ — ngineer for Dr. Ray at tbe Braden uine, lorortns T he T imes that’“the Very soon Conductor Wind camd- Hoisting works recently put in there along and shouted, “All passengers off do excellent service. for Brookville!” Several of the Rain A bill has passed the U. S. Senate, drop children got off at this station. will doubtless become a law. de Mother had told them to do whatever and claring unoccupied public lands con work at hand they found to do, and to taining salt deposits to be subject to do it well. At Brookville they found nd purchase under the mln- IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. Beat and Qulohe.t Rout, to Do,« hr Barron. Hod, Spring,. Shake, Brow, Lumbtrl nit Camp,Parker', and Kano; al-o boat annneotl on« with «tags line« from Klamath •all« to Ronan»«, Bly and Lakeview. Ft Klam ath and Indian Agon,,. Stags leaves Ashland dallr on arrival or aonlhbmt.id train ami ar- dvea d ally la good time to ootmeel with north- YOUTHS’ DEPARTMENT^ e J! iscburg granted if saloon licenses last week. Bananas, oranges and lemons can always be found at Wetterer’s. * Large quantities ot ¡lour are await ing shipment to China from Puget Sound ports. Tlie best brands of cigars, tobacco, etc., can always be found at Joe Wetterer’s. » The Belknap Springs Hotel, east ot Eugene,wasdestroyed by fire last week. Loss, about 12500. Alvord, on trial for embezzlement from the First National Bank of New York, is no petty thief. He managed to “touch” the bank for 1090,000. Manila has about 105,000 inhabi tants. There is a smaller number of saloons there in proportion to its pop ulation than in any city of its size in tiie United States. Peter Sells, the well-known circus manager, of the Sells Brothers and Forepaugli shows, has been granted_a_ divorce iroui his wife on the ground of gross neglect of duty. Mayor Barris of Eugene has issued an order to the police for the enforce ment of the laws and ordinances in regard to gambling. It is believed it Is being scrupulously obeyed. A large quantity of newspapers, suitable for wrapping, pasting cd walls, putting undei carpets, etc can be obtained cheap, in quantities tc suit, at T he T ime * Printing House. The celebrated Snap Shot, the best medicine In the world for allaying in flammation in man or beast, can be found at Dr. Robinson's diug store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central Point. Trv it. Twostlcksof giant, powder exploded at the Yankee Boy mine, in Mvrtle creek district, last week. Lon Robin son and Frank Oatman were thawing it. While they were in the tunnel a terrific explosion took place outside, completely demilishiug their black smith shop. Don’t use any of the counterfeits of DeWilt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Mostof them are worthless or liable to cause injury. The original DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve Is a certain cure for piles, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores and skin diseases. City Drug Store. Jack sonville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. A Portland white woman tiles com plaint against her husband for divorce, the papers reveal I ng the fact that he is a Chinaman. Shealieges the stereo typed cause for divorce, “cruel and in human treatment, rendering life bur densome.” It is said that not a few Chinamen in Portland and San Fran cisco have taken white wives. Exposure to a sudden climatic change produces cold in the head, and catarrti is apt to follow. Provided with Ely's Cream Balm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh. Price 50 cents at druggists, or Ely Brothers, 5fi Warren street, New York, will mail it. The Balm cures without pain, does not Irritate or cause sneez ing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, relieving im mediately the painful inflammation, cleanses and cures. Cream Brim quickly cures the ccld. The butterfly invariably goes to sleep head downward, its eyes looking straight down the stem of the grass, says the London Spectator. It folds and contracts Its wings to the utmost, partly perhaps to wrap its body from tlie cola. But the effect is to reduce its size and shape to a narrow ridge, making an acute angle with the grass stem, hardly distinguishable in shape and color from the seed-heads on thousands of other heads around. It also sleeps ofl top of the stem, which increases Its likeness to the natural tinial of the grass. STAGE LINE, Thovouchl- reatankad Md sntlrely new matt- aftment. o BRIEF MENTION J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor No. 4 I “Perhaps the great tree will forget And let us stay until the spring. If we all beg and coax and fret," But the great tree did no such thing; He smiled to hear their whispering. “Come, children all. to bed!” he cried. And ere the leaves could urye their prays He shook hie head, and far and wide. Fluttering and rustling everywhere, Down sped tfte leaflets through the air. i t saw them; on the ground they lay. Oolden and red, a huddled swarm. W .iting till one from far awai* White bedclothes heftped upon her arm. Should come to wrap them safe and «¿rai It acts as a food; it is the easi e s t food. Seems pot to be I) food ; makes you hungry ; eating is comfortable. Yougrow strong 00. 5 The genuine has bis picture on it. er. Take more; ’*P ^ke no other. "Sot too much; enough is as “^much as you like and agrees ofjvith you. Satisfy hunger 'th usual food; whatever like and agrees with you. v’hen you are strong ’in, have recovered your :h—the germs are you have killed them. The great bore tree looked do»»» ¿nd trailed . ‘Good night, dear lit tie leaves,“ he aaid, f , And from lwk?w raeh sleepy child Kcplied, •Good night.** and murmured. “It is m nke tu go to bed." __________ —D. 3., Brown.* Tree»! Treesl destruction of lung by a ^owing germ, precisely as loldy cheese is destruction .f cheese by a growing germ. If you kill the germ, you top the consumption. You an or can’t, according to rhen you begin. Take Scott’s Emulsion of Jod Liver Oil : take a little ’ou have not tried It, send ree sample, its agreeable iaste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE, > Chemists, 409 Pearl St., New York. At the Riverside Nursery, Grant’s Fasti, Oregon, you will find all kinds of fruit trees, berry plants, shade trees and Monterey cypres fur hedge, etc. Prices reasonable, and -at Urac- Hon guaranteed. J. T. T aylor . 5Oc. and $1.00; all druggists. O BwtnU, jEigaature ft TORT The Kind I n Haw Mt )