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JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1901. V ol . XXX PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BRIEF MENTION. MEDFORD RACKET STORE New Goods, The war in China seems to have taken on a new lease of life. Wm. M. COLVIO. Bananas, ora titres and lemons can LAWYER. Has Just received Its due, large »lock of always be found ut Wetterer’s. • Jacksonville, • • ' Oregon. The best brands of cigars, tobacco, etc., can always be found at Joe Wetterer’s. * •ffios In Rod Men's Building. A full assortment of May ’ s celebrated Which includes seeds—fresh and pure—is being dis P. P. PRIM a SON, played by Joe Wcttercr. * Complete line of Ladies' and Men’s Furnishings, ATTORNEYS ANU COUNSELORS AT LAW In a railroad accident, caused by a Lace Curtains in corded net, Balgarine, Irish washout, at Winnemucca, Nev., Mon Jacksonville, Oregon. day, six people were killed and many Point and White Tambournet, Fulled Sash Cur injured. tains in plain and figured muslins, Tartalane, 4VWill praotloe In nil oourts of the S.nln. Of The Danish government has broken fice In the Court Home Inal door on the off negotiations with the (JDited right from entrenoe. Figured Swiss. Saxony Net, Pillow Shams, States for the sale of her island Counterpanes and Crochet Quilts in many styles. possessions in the West Indies. A. N. SOLISS, The new American steamer Sonoma A FINE LINE OF beat the Japanese-English steamer ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Nippo Maru, six hours on the run from Soaps, Perfume.® and Toilet Articles. Jackaoovltl., Oregon. San Francisco to New Zealand. Our Notion line is complete. Deeds, mortgage«, leases, bends, •WNosury 1'ihllo. Pi notions In all the oourts. bills of sale and every imaginable Offioo on California Strout, bet. 4th and Uh. kind of legal blanks—the latest and best—are constantly on hand at T he T imes office. A. C. HOUGH, H. B. NYE, The noted Frank James is said to ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Successor to G. L. Webb. feel keenly his rescue from associating with the members of the Missouri •rant’s Pass. • - Oregon. legislature. He was a candidate for door keeper. Office orer Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store. ------ --------- The silk workers of the United States contemplate and are preparing A. E. REAMES, | for a great strike. Let them get in ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and strike; but there is nothing made for the workers to go on a strike. Jacksonville, • - Oregon. Ojiened its 32d The United States transports, Han S^Omce In Red Men's Building. year with a cock and Kilpatrick, left Manila Mon ey with tbeir portion of the 30,000 A Board full corps of olunteer infantry that is to be re ROBT. G. SMITH, well trained turned home and also 400 sick soldiers. ing and Day ATTORNEY AND counselor at law . School teachers. It A large quantity of newspapers, for comprises four suitable for wrapping, pasting cn Grant’s Pass, Oregon. Girls. walls, putting under carpets, etc can departments : be obtained cheap in quantities tc «V Practices In all the oourts Office In Hank suit, at T he T imes Printing House. Oulldlng. up-stalrs. . It Is «aid that Carnegie, the great Pennsylvania millionaire, is prepar J. M. KEENE, D. D. S. ing to establish the greatest ship The Academic department ofiers four courses—the yards in the world at Staten Island, OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY N. Y. This is certainly a great neces Classical, Latin, Scientific, the English and College The Most Value for the Least Money. Saint Helen’s Hall, Portland, Oregon. Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten. Offices In the Adkins Deuel block, • Modford, Or. J. Oregon. ■ W. ODGERS, DENTIST Ashland, Oregon. ■Use permanently located tn Ashland for ths practice of dentistry. Prom s continued practice of over fourteen yearn I am pre pared to guarantee entire satisfaction GEO. O*B. DE BAR, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON, Jackaonvllle, Oregon. ‘Office 'n Orth's Block, up-statrs. Residence on California street. Dey or night oells SV landed rromntly. D on ' t B e D oped There have been placed upon the market •event1 cheap reprint« of an obaoleic edition <»f ” Weister’« Dictionary.” They are being offered under various naiuea at a low price By dealer«, agents, etc., and In a few Instances as a premium for«utacrlptlons to patiers. Announcements <>t Ihtwi comparatively Worthless reprint« are very luinlcading. They are ad. vertiaed to t»e tii« milMtantial equivalent of u higher-priced book, while they are nil Reprint Dictionaries, phototype coplea of a book of over fifty year« ago, which wo« «old for nl»out 15.00, and which won much superior to them» imitations, being a work of «onto merit instead of one Long Since Obsolete. Th<’ Webster'« Unabridged Dictionary pul». Hahed by our houae in the only meritorious OM Of Ihnf DMM. It iN’tirM OUF imprint OQ f in* tith’-pioge Hint ih protei ti-<i i»\ copyright from cheap imitation. A« a dictionary Junta a lifetime will it not I m * better to purchase the LATEST AND BEST, Webster's International Dictionary of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Fiction,etc. Size 10x1214x414 Inchon. sity. Preparatory. The celebrated Snap Shot, the best Special advantages in Music. Native french teacher, resident. 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. Try it. The greatest danger from colds and la grippe is their resulting in pneu monia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy taken, ail danger will be avoided. It will cure a cold or la grippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant ana sate to take. For sale by City Drug Store. Recent experiments show that all clasaes of foods may ba completely di gested by a preparation called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely di Are the Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boot gests what you eat. As it is the only of al! the natural digest and Shoes. Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco combination ants ever devised the demand for it has become enormous. It has never Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. failed to cure the very worst cases of indigestion,and it always gives instant relief. City Drug Store and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. In view of the Long Tom appropria tion the following is very readable says the Eugene Guard: Jerry Simp GIVE US A CALL son once asked a question of a south ern legislat >r, who wanted an appro priation for the mouth of a stream called Fishing creek. “May I ask the honorable gentleman a question?" said the inquisitive Jerry. "Certain ly, sir," was the reply. “Is the water deep enough on the bar at the mouth of Fishing creek to enable tlie fish to get over the bar without lightering?” Jerry’s question added somewhat to fame of that gentleman as a For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back the humorist, and also killed the appro priation for Fishing creek. Buy a Bottle of Under the patronage of the School are FORMAL KlXhERGARTES TRAINING CLASSES odue'ed by a Speciali,l. Separate Home and Special Regulations for Poat Graduates and Mature Studente M-For circulars and other Information address MISS ELEANOR TEBBETTS. Principal. I DON’T STOP WORK! SNAP SHOT. Rub in well and •borough!y restookod aad entirely new aan- agement. YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW Jacksonville Marble Works J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor. Granite and Marble Work af «vary Daaarlptlaa Dana In the Baw< «tyla AT RBASONABLB PRICES. “OOOD MOUSING,” SHE SAID, AND BCBST OCT LAUGHING. sei’s busy career there was no time probably for the minor gentlenesses of life. "Say good morning and smile!” exclaimed Mrs. Kendal impetuously. The girt stared in mute amazement. “Then I shall remain here until you do,” said the great actress in the most persuasive but yet In the firmest tones. This was too much for the girl. “Good morning,” she said, and burst out laughing. From that hour Mrs. Ken dal’s appearance at the stores In ques tion was the signal for ?n outburst of geniality.—Philadelphia Telegraph. Something of a novelty in the way of a potato salad was served at a luncheon recently. The potatoes. In stead of being cut into dice, were boll- ed/and put through a ricer. To two cupfuls of these riced potatoes, lightly measured, was added a half teaspoon ful ot onloo Juice and a half cupful of mayonnaise dressing. This was beat en lightly and thoroughly together and a couple of tablespoonfuls of the mix ture put aside for garnishing. To the remainder yas stirred Jn a cupfui^f celery that had been’eut into dice, the whole piled on a bed of lettuce leaves and garnished with chopped_^r8)ey and boiled beet cuCint!)' forms. The plain salad that had been put aside was used to decorate the top of the mound, forced through a fancy pastry tube. Ton Mark. Bant »nd QaiotoMt Rout, to Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty. KLAMATH FALLS. Jacksonville. Oregon. Goes by Barron, Sola Rprlnga, Rhaka. Snow, Lumbar!ng Camp,Parker', and Kano; also beat aaaneotloas with alage line, from Klamath •ills to Bonania, Illy and Lakeview. Fl Klam- Mh and Indian Aconov. Stage leave, Ashland <Mly on arrival of southbound train and ar- rWss dally lu good limo to onnnest with north Mound train. Now Will Ton Bmllet Mrs. Kendal Is nothing if not Im pulsively genial, and the imperturba bility of certain characters bas often a curiously irritating effect upon her. Bhe was shopping one day at certain well known stores and. having com pleted her purchases, took leave of the assistant who had served her wtth a friendly “Good morning.” There was no reply. In that hardworking dam- Novel Potato Bklad. Button'!Snap Shot, the wonderful destroyer of all forma ot Inflammation in man or beast. Mln and II per bottle. R. K. SUTTON, sole proprietor and manufacturer, Aahland, Oregon. For aale al City Drug Store. Jacaaonvllle, and by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point. STAGE LINE, Frederic Villiers, the famous war art ist, in e.n autobiographical sketch con tributed to a London iartallcal. gives this picturesque descripdoo of his last meeting with General Skotideff: ‘‘lie was far and away the most bril liant soldier I ever met; a man with load ideas and sane execution. The last time I saw him was when the Russian army faced Constantinople, a splendid instant»: of the ewrvtval of the fittest, 3DJMJ0 grim warrturs who had come through the territito Russo-Turk ish campaign under Rkobeteff, ready at a moment’s notice to <Mrsipy the city ot sultana. It was a gray aftornooa. The great general stood outside bls tent, bareheaded, scalp chaven like a Mus sulman, flowing yellow beard blown about by the wind. I had arrived from Constantinople to bld farewell to him, as I had been ordered to Malta to meet the Indian cootin^ent Skobe- leff said to me: “Not goodby, Villiers, but an re-rotr. We shall meet again, but how? Will it be when the Russians face the Brit ish?” for Bkobeleff fully believed, as il<1 most people in 1878, that there would be a campaign between England and Russia, *or will you Throw in your fortunes with ns and come .with me? It would be a hew experience for you.” “But.” I said, “general, bow would it be If you were beaten, for you know we English are never defeated?" He laughed and said: “Well, anyhow, I shall be well looked after. No harm shall come to you in your case.” I never saw him again. Goods are Fresh and First-Ciass and Prices the Best IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. Ashland and Klamatb Falls Bkobeleff Before CoaotM ttaoplo. Now Will You Umita t—An Army In Dang«». Jacksonville, Or., Thia Book is the Best for Everybody. Webster’s Collegia:* Dictionary, SHORT NEWS STORIES. I FACTS IN A FEW LINES. MAX MULLER & CO. STANDARD AUTHORITY of the U. S. Supreme Court, all the State Supreme Court«, the U. S. Government Printing Office and of nearly all the Schoolbook«. WARMLY COMMENDED by College Prealdenta, State Superintendent* of Sthoola and many other eminent authorities Decently abridged from the International and neat to It the beat fur the family «n J atudent. Size 7xl0x..*% incite«. 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Expronn in ----- and --------- Freight ___ the brain and nerve ca «era. fiOc. a box,« for by mall. A written guarantee, io cure or must ba Waybtlled. none; rafunden, with a boxes. Circulars free. Ashland Offios: Arldrnaa, BISHOP REMEDY CO., Ban Franclsca, Cal. POSTAL TELEORA PH OFFICE. Klamath Fall, Agent: HH VANVALKENBUR 50 Slod at City Drug Store Jacksonville. “I wish to tell you a story 1 have Just heard.” said Rqnlildig to Me- Swllllgen. “You’ll simply die of laugh ter.” “But 1 don't want to be tickled to death.” objected the latter.—Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph Land for Sale. I have IMO acres of land, all in one tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 miles from Medford. I will sell this land in tracts of 100 acres up until all is sold, at $10 per acre. It is good farming and grazing land, and a good women are invited to consult Dr. stock range on the outside. I will I Pierce by letter free. All correapond- sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a l once private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack BniUlo. N. Y. sonvllle, O’. France has 22 organ maaufactorien. Africa contains 80,000,000 Mohamm» dans to about 200,000,000 Inhabitants. Twenty-eight different kinds of food are needed to feed the animals in the Berlin too. There are about 117,000 novels In the Paris National Library and nearly 69,- 000 volumes of French poetry. I siring tbo siege of Peking the mem- l>ers of the diplomatic corn« and the missionaries who were abut up in the British embassy ate 80 mules. The city of Moscow will expend 48.- 000,000 rubles, or about $24,(100,000, on new waterworks. The city has now a population of over 1,000,000. A Christmas tree for dogs was one of the features of a Chicago man’s celebration of that holiday. The man has eight dogs, all fond of catudy. He Las oo children. A permanent life line, consisting of a strong wire cable, has been stretched along the entire distance of the Chicago drainage canal, 34 miles, to be used in case of accident. The American quail imported into Sweden some time ago seem to thrive and increase in number. It remains to be seen, however, whether the birds capjjtand the long winters there. The KbAiTmenFArhlct the late King Humbert of Italy used to occupy at the Quirinal bas been shut. N'oyiiflg.jyUi be changed In it, and none but mem bers of the royal family will be allowed to visit it There are 23,778 young men in the medical colleges of the United States, less than half as many, 11.874, in the law schools and only about one-third as many, 8,261, in the theological sem inaries. Italian macaron! Is no longer made by hand, but by machinery. According to the British consul at Naples about 70,000 cases of macaroni are annually exported to England and 500,000 to the United States. The town of Eatonville, Fla., has 1,200 Inhabitants, with not a single white among them. It bas its full quota of public officials, a bank and other business establishments requisite in a town of its size. The lake regions seem to be attract ive to people. In Ohio during the last ten years the largest rate of Increase in population was In the lake cities and. counties. The same conditions are true of the states of Michigan and Wlscon- About 11,000,000 Italians are exposed to malarial fever. There are about 2,000,000 cases every year, with an average mortality of 15,000. This proves that mosquitoes are more dead ly in Italy than snakes aud tigers in India. London has a new dance called the C. L V. The couples are arranged as in other quadrilles, but the mu sic rattles right through the dance without a pause, embracing the most popular movements used in ordinary quadrilles and some new ones. There are 1,100 Chinese pupils In Queens college. Hongkong, varying in age from 9 up to 23. and many of them have family cares in the sbai>e of a wife and children at home. Each year sees a decrease lu the proportion of married schoolboys, and the aver age age becomes less every year. Tuberculosis has been placid among the diseases which are subject to quar antine. The commlssloneor of immi gration has so decided in the case of a Japanese who arrived at San Francisco from Japan 111 with this lung trouble. It was decided that the patient could not land, but must return to the port from which be sailed. A frequent difficulty encountered by postal authorities in Australia is the cheap and expeditious delivery of mails to outlying localities. Many of these places are hundreds of miles from the nearest railway line, and the route Is apt to be through drought stricken country, where the dry roads are at times impassable, even by camels. This is conspicuously the case in tropical Queensland. All the Year Round. POPULARITY GAUGED BY NO PARTICU LAR SEASON. The fact is now established that the most successful railway route, whether you take it in the spring,sum mer, autumn or wiuter, is the Rio Grande Western Railway, the only transcontinental line passing di rectly through bait Lake City, that quaiut and picturesque city on the shores of America's Dead bea. The climate of Utah and Odorado is tem perate the year round, which makes traveling over the Rio Grande Western Railway, in connection with either the Denver A Rio Grande or Colorado Midland railroad«, an un bounded success and delight. The dining car service is unparalleled. The road operates only the newest Pullman Palace and ordinary sleeping car equipments, a- well as free reclining chair cars. For illustrated matter apply or wiite to J. D. Mansfield, 253 Washington St., Portland, or Geo. W. Heintz.act log general passenger agent Salt Lake City. Your Cold Cured for do. CM Dr. WUf LtunMv CuUt CtafW