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-^THE WEEKLY TIMES, Containing Eight Pages of SPICY NEWS, and RELIABLE MATTER, than any Newspaper Published in Southern Oregon. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. ONLY $1.50 A YEAR PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MEDFORD RACKET STORE New Goods, BRIEF MENTION ZEB WAS IN A HOLE Bananas, orangesand lemons can always be found at Wetterer’s. • HE WENT AFTER WHISKY AND FOUNC LAWYER. Many of the Islands of the Philip A BIG BEAR. Has just received its tine, large stock of pines are now joined by cables. Jacksonville. Orcton. The best brands of cigars, tobacco, Tbe Old Poaanm Hunter Telle How It etc., can always be found at Joe Came to Paa» That He Developed a Wetterer’s. » Nr etnee In Red Men'a Building. Moat Wonderful Interest In Moab A Pittsburg man who had to pay I Which includes and the Animal» In the Ark. •5000 damages for breach of promise P. P. PKIM « SON, [Copyright, 1W0, by C. B. Lewi..] declares he “got off cheap.” Complete line of Ladies' and Men ’ s Furnishings, “Jest befo’ the revenue fellers cap ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW John Pedan, aged thirty-eight, who tured tbe last moonshine still around Lace Curtains in corded net, Balgarinc, Irish was confined at the county Jail at yere,” said the old possum hunter of Jackaenvllle, Oregon. Point anil White Tambournet, Fulled Sash Cur- Roseburg, pending an examination as I to his sanity, committed suicide by Tennessee, “we had f o'teen kega of ■Will practice In all oourta of the ». ata. Of- tains in plain and figured muslins, Tartalane, whisky In the shaft of an old iroD cutting his throat. Boe in tbe Court Hou»« laat dour on tbe mine on the side of tbe mounting. rlrhl from entrano«, Figured Swiss. Saxony Net, Pillow Shams, A large quantity of newspaper«, That shaft was 20 feet deep and grown suitable for wrapping, pasting co about by bushes. Arter the whisky Counterpanes and Crochet Quilts in many styles. walls, putting undei carpets, etc can A. N. 5OLISS, be obtained cheap, in quantities tc had staid thar over two years it was A FINE LINE OF suit, at T hk T imm Printing House. planned fur me to take It out and sell ATTORNEY ANU COUNSELOR AT LAW It and divide up the money. The old Soaps, PerfumcF and Toilet Articles. Persons who cannot take ordinary woman knew of the plant, but I wasn’t Jacksonville. Oregon. Eills find ita pleasure to take DeWitt’s goin to say nuthln ’bout my gettin the Our Notion line is complete. Ittle Early Risers. They are the WN<»»r» l'ubilo Pi aclloea In all the oourta. best little liver pills ever made. City kegs out She was reckonin all along Offiee un California Street, bot. «ih and 5th. Drug Store aud Dr. J. Hinkle,Central that some one else would do that One arternoon I drtv the mule and cart as Point. nigh the place as I could, and along A. C. HOUGH, The celebrated Snap Shot, the best NYE & STONER. medicine in the world for allayiDg in- 'bout two hours arter nightfall I says ATTO UNEY AT LAW, Successors to G. L. Webb. tlammatijn in man or beast, can be to tbe old woman: " ‘If yo’ don't consider to object, I found at Dr. Robinson’s diug Orant'a Pass. • • Oregon. store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central reckon I’ll go over and see Dan Skin Point. Try it ner this evenln. Dan Is feelln peeklsh dfflee over Halr-lt.ddl. Hardware Sture. Even should the ship-subsidy bill and lonesome, and likely we’ll hev a pass the Senate, there will be plenty game of checkers to brighten him up.’ A. E. REAMES, “ ‘But I do object,’ she says. T was of opposition to the measure in the ATTORSE Y-A T-L A W, House. Very few of the Repub reckonin to sing some hymns tonight licans are satisfied with the measure Jacksonville, • • Oregon. Ojxsned its 32d as It nows stands, and pro to remedy the defects to suit «PÜffle« tn Red Men'» Building. year with a pose their own views when the bill reaches A Board- full corps of them. ROBT. G. SMITH, and Day well trained The greatest danger from colds and teachers. It la grippe Is their resulting in pneu ool for ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. If reasonable care is >used, comprises four monia. Girls. Grant's Pana, Oregon. however, and Chamberlain’s Cough departments : Remedy taken, all danger will be Prsottoee In all the oourte Offloe In Hank avoided.» It will cure a cold or la Building, up-etalra. grippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by City Drug Store. <1. M. KEENE, 0. D. S. The two weeks snow blockade of the The Academic department offers four courses—the White Pass and Yukon railway was OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Classical, Latin, Scientific, the English and College broken January 19th, and traffic re sumed the next day. During the Odloo. In tbe Adklne Deuel block, Preparatory. night of the 18th Skaguay experienced Special advantages in Music. Native French teacher, resident. one Medford, • • Oregon. of the worst blizzards ever known Under tbe patronage of the School are BOKMAL KIKDERGARTEX TRAINING CLASSES In the north, the snow drifting in txlucied by a Specialist. several streets to the height of one Dr. J. W. ODGER3, Separate Home and Special Regulations for Post Graduates and Mature Students story housetops. DENTIST There has been great distress in the province of Shan Si, China, owing to Ashland, Oregon. rtP the famine, and thousands have died. The court has ordered rice relief to be ■Hu permanently located In Ashland for the “THE B’AR WAS THAR.” Issued in large quantities. A report practice of dentlatry. Krom a continued pr.cttoe of over fourteen year» I am pre reached tbe foreign envoys that na while yo’ played tbe fiddle, pared U, guarantee entire .all.faction tive Christians suUerlng from the want to talk to yo’ ’bout Noer and his famine were to be discriminated ark-’: .k against and to be punished if they nT’ve gol'a’SWe Pinin’) and can’t GEO. O’B. DE BAR, M. D., even begged for food. The United fiddle, and, as fur Noer, he will keep ‘States, British and French ministers till some other time. Nutbin rushln PBYSIOIAN AND SURGEON, protested to Prince Ching and Li ’bout Noer.’ Jacksonville, Oregon. Hung Chang against such discrimina “With that she turns on me and tion, and the court issued an edict 'Office ‘nOrth'» Bloch, upstair*. Resldenea Arcthe Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Hats. Boot ordering all relief officials and Chinese looks me squar in the face, and arter on California »treat. Da, or night calle at soldiers to treat Christians exactly a mlnlt she says: tended rroiapiij. and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco the same as others throughout the “ ‘Zeb White, don’t yo’ go to foolin empire, under penalty of decapita with Noer and his ark or sui:thln pow Confections, Tropical Fruits. Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. tion. erful bad will come out of IL Dan Mary Elizabeth Lease is lying ill at Skinner may feel peckish, or he may her home iti New York. She is suf be dyin. but what we wants to know is fering from a fractured knee-cap. re how all them critters found their way ceived through a fall while trying to Into tbe ark. IIow did it happen that ascend the moving staircase of the the hens didn’t eat up the tater bugs Them have lieen plaoiwl upon the market novernl cheap reprinta of an otmolet«? edit Ion Sixth-avenue Elevated Road. Speak while they was walkin together?’ ' ebetei ■ lilctl mat j " I......... GIVE US A CALL ing of her di vorce suit she said: “I “ ‘Dunuo.’ offered under various names at u low price have earned a living and have taken “ ‘Why didn't the foxes eat all tbe care of my four children more than hens? twelve years. Only since I brought “ 'Dunno.’ denier«, arenta, etc., and In 11 few InMimcea hr a pi-etnhnn fomutiecriptionN to paiiere. them to New York three years ago Aunouneetnenta of theee comparatively have I been able to save anything “ 'Why didn't the b’ars eat the pigs?’ from my earnings by teaching, and “ ‘Dunno.’ reprint« arc very inlNlcading. They are ad- now that 1 am about to come into “ ‘Of co'se yo’ don’t, and that's why vertlNed to I mj tlio mibatantuil equivalent of much property 1 wish to be free to I want yo’ to squat right down yere n higher-priced while they are all handle myself. My husband has filed with me and try and Agger it out. 1 a waiver and will not contest my will shan't never be satisfied to die till I in tiie divorce matter.” Mrs. Lease find out how the elephants and bosses phototype coplee of a book of over fifty declined to divulge tlie nature of her and cattle managed to git into that ark yearn airo, which wan «old for about 15.IN), and a Arm, which was much superior to thceo Imitations, inheritance, further than to say it is without treadin on the sarpints and IteiOg* a work of aotnu merit inMead of one to come from her mother’s side. bugs.’ Buy a Bottle of Wra. M. COLVIG, The Most Value for the Least Money. Saint Helen’s Hall, Portland, Oregon. Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten. Jacksonville, Or., D on ' t B e D uped Worthless DON’T STOP WORK! Reprint Dictionaries, For Long Since Obsolete. LATEST AND BEST, Webster’s International Dictionary This Book is the Best for Everybody. IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. 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He was tbar at midnight and sunrise, and I’m tellin yo’ that be was thar at noon aud at fo* o’clock in tbe arternoon. The shaft was a» dry as a bone, and I was thirsty ’nuff to drink swamp water. The way things was fixed that b’ar could keep me down tnar till I perished, and when he appeared as if he was like to do it I felt that I hadn't used my old woman right and wanted to ask ber to forgive me, ’Bout fo’ o’clock, while I was keepin mighty quiet, I bears a rifle shot above, and directly nrterward a human face look» down on me. It was the old woman’s She drawed the rope up beyand my reach and then called down: “ ‘Is anybody down thar visltln Dan Skinner who feels peekish and wants to play checkers? “ ‘If yo’ll lemme up, I’ll ax yo’r par don,’ says I. “ ‘Sfebbe that voice belongs to Zeb White?’ “ ‘She do.’ “ ‘And mebbe his sore thumb has got well so that he kin fiddle?* “ ‘She has.’ " ‘Then we’ll hev some fiddlln and singin.’ “And with that she lowers the fiddle by a string, and as soon as I got tuned up she began singtn and kept It up fur an hour. Then she calls down: “ ‘Zeb, what about Noer and his ark? “ ‘I'm wlllln to talk,’ says I. . “ ‘How long will yo’ talk? “ ‘AU the rest of the fall and winter. ’Feared to me when yg’ spoke of It last evenln that I didn’t keer much ’bout Noer and his ark, but I’m findin oat that I take a heap of interest In ’em. I’m willln to sit up all night and try to Agger out 'bout the hens and tater bugs.’ “ ‘Then mebbe yo’d better come up,’ says she, and she drops tbe rope for me to climb by. I never felt so glad In my life as when I got out and seen a dead b’ar thar. I wanted to gin the old woman a kioa, Lat she waves mo off and says: “ ‘Don’t yo’ be In sich a hurry, Mr. White. Arter yo’ hev ate and drank and slept, and arter we've put In ’bout fo’ weeks flggerin on Noer, we’ll see ’jbput the kissin blzness. Chuck them kegs back Into the hole, load up tbe b’ar, and we'll go home.’ ” M. Q uad . , 50 I Address, BISHOP REMEDY CO., Sen Franolece, OaL Sold at City Drug Store Jacksonville. OVERCOMES^’ ^ bitua '. cof-’ ,Twf.„.G? “I seen that her jaw was sot fur a row,” continued Zeb, “but I bad sold that whisky and must git It out that night, and so I told her I’d go along over to Skinner’s and put in tbe next two nights with her on Noer. She looked at me ag’in. but didn't say nuthln till I was on tbe doahstep. Then she p'iuted her finger at me and said: " ‘Go right along. Zeb White, but if the Lawd don't dun git yo’ into a heap of trubble over It then I don’t know chestnuts from punkins!’ “I hurried off without sayln anything back and half an hour later was bring- in up the kegs. It was dod rotted big ness. I had to slide down a rope, hitch on to a keg and then climb up and pull the keg arter me. Ought to bad a nigger to help me, but thar wasn't one around to trust. I’d got up fo’ kegs all right and was cotnin up to pull the fifth one up when sunthin happened. Jest as I was nearIn tbe top of the hole 1 heard a growl and a 'whoof and a big b’ar made a stroke at my head yitb his paw. 1 was that durn skeered that I jest let go and dropped to the bottom of the shaft and got a jar that made my bones ache fur a week. “What they calls the sltuashun was this: 1 was'down in a bole and a b’ar was waltln fur me to come up and do bisness with him. Yo’ kin see that the pesky varmint bad all the advantage. He could smash my skull with one blow of his paw aa my head come within reach. I yelled and hollered at him. thinkin to skeer him away, but he looked over tbe edge of the hole at me and growled and sniffed and seemed minded to fall on top of tne. It wasn't five mlnlts befo’ 1 wished I was home talkin ’bout Noer, but wlshln was no mwl. 1 knot otllet for.two or three WOMAN’S DUTY. la Justice to Herself, Her Hus band and Her Children, Her Health Should Be Her First Consideration. 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