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glJje Di'niocidtic V ol . XXX. ~ JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1901 ~~ No. 7.3 ajKi BREVITIES. BRIEF MENTION. Banana«, oram/es and lemons can always be found ut V etterer’s. * American travel in Europe is stated to have been greater this year than even during tbe Paris exposition. Trespass notices, printed on cloth, on sale at T se T imes Printing House. From tbe offensive fusil oil the skill of the chemist lias extracted .the odors of several flowers and fruits. Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of 000-00-0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1 light drinks, fresh candies, nuts, tropical auct other fruits, etc. * For the first time in their history Oregon, Washington and Idaho will harvest a wheat crop in excess of 45,- 000,000 busbels. The “Gideons" is an organization of commercial travelers in Chicago who neither drink, smoke nor play cards. They number sixteen hundred. There is a noticeable decrease in the number of bicycles on Portland streets, and dealers say few are sold now except for business purposes. IS CALLED TO THE So far thia year tbe Standard Oil people haye only received »40,000,000 in dividends. But a generous govern ment has provided a bankruptcy court. A large quantity of newspapers, suitable for wrapping, pasting on walls, putting under carpets, etc., can Jacksonville, Oregon. be obtained cheap, in quantities tc suit, at T he T ime « Printing House. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ed. Lamb, an employe at tbe State printing office, was taken ill several days ago, and It was discovered that his malady 1« smallpox. He was taken to the pest-house and the printing office and adjoining rooms fumigated. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. The celebrated Snap Shot, the best medicine in the world for allaying in Did you ever compare a delicious, flaky,» flammation in man or beast, can be GEO. O’B. DE BAR, M. D., delicately browned loaf of bread made found at Dr. Robinson’s diug store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. irom Point. Try It. Jacksonville, Oregon. J. F. Mahon of Harney county is on his way to Hawaii, where he expects WOIIc« In Kablor'» Building, up-»talr». Re» to dispose ot 400 mules and 150 horses. Idenoa on California »treat. Dav or nlgut He has been raising mules for 21 years, cell» allended promptly and his present drove averages from 15 to 10 hande high, being of the With the sad results achieved from the use of cheajter flour? J. M. KEENE, D. D. S. Black Sampson breed. The one, the highest triumph of cookery—the most useful of The laws of health require that the all the arts; the other, a monument to wasted energy, blasted bowels OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY move once each day, and one of the penalties for violating this law liojies and poor judgment. But why continue the compari Oinoes >n the AdUlus Deuel blook, Is piles. Keep your bowels regular by son? If you have made the mistake in the past, trying to' taking a dose of Chamberlain’s Stom Medford, Oregon. exist on inferior flour, redeem yourself by ordering Snowy: ach and Liver Tablets when neces sary, and you will never have that se Butte flour only in future. vere punishment inflicted upon you. H. D. NORTON, I ' rice, 25 cents. Fur sale by City Drug «TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Store. Every up-to-date dealer Grant’s Pass, Oregon. Tbe succession to the president is Handles it. the vice-president, with president pro tern of the senate acting as vice-pres ar-OIBce «bore S P D. * L. Co ’» Store. ident. On death or removal of vice- president from the presidency the next In succession is the cabinet of Wm. M. COLVIG, ficers, commencing with secretary of state, followed by secretary of treas LAWYER. ury, secretary of war, attorney-gener al, postmaster-general, secretary of Jacksonville. Oregon. tbe navy and secretary of agriculture, in the order here stated. In any such 09* AflUo tn Red Men'» Ru 141 ng. concession congress is to be convened iu extra session by proclamation of the successor within 20 day, provided P. P. PRIM A SON, that congress does not meet io regu lar session within that time. attorneys and counselors at law Don’t be satisfied with temporary Jacksonville, Oregon. relief from indigestion. K >dol Dys pepsia Cure permanently and com •Will practloe In all courts of tbe9-»te. pletely removes this complaint. It See In the Court Hou»» l»»l door on tbe relieves permanently because it allows rlrbl Iront entrano» the tired su rnacli perfect rest. Diet ing won’t rest tlie stomach. Nature receives supplies from the food we eat. A. N. SOLISS, Tlie sensible way to help the stomach Is to use Kodol Dy-pepsia Cure,which attorney and counselor at law digests what you eat, and cau't help but do you good. City Drug Store, Jacksonville. Oregon. Jacksonville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Cen tral Point. «-Notary 1 ubilo. Pi »etico» In all tbe court» 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION FALL OPENING At NUNAN’S, ! Snowy Butte Flour i Óffloe o^Callfornla Street, bot. 4tb and bib. A. C HOUGH, Qr.nt'. P—■ - * ' omce over Halr-R.ddlo Hardware Store. A. E. REAMES, attorn ey - at - law , Jacksonville, • • Oregon. MAX MULLER & CO. aarontce In Red Mon » Building. hobt . g . smith , attorney and oounselor at law . Jacksonville, Or., Grant's Pass. Oregon. ■T Practice« In all the oourl» Offloe tn Bank Building, up-etalra. Dr. J. W. ODGBRS. Are the Leading Dealers in (vent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boot and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. Medford. Oregon. R«» Pcc-r^œ^r'rïm ’ M V^nH«- » »re- •notice of den I t « try. GIVE US A CALL ^"¿Xilr. ¿Uwtton 1 LIPPINCOTT’S VIM! VI80RI VITALITY! MONTHLY MAGAZINE' A FAMILY LIBRARY MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS hare bea. In an The Best In Current Literature ! 12 C omflctx N ovels Y early | MANY SHORT STORIES ANO papers on timely topics $2.50 PER YEAR! 25 CTO. A COPY I «NO CONTINUED STORIES.! , gygWV NUMRER COMPLET^NtTRELr|| over 00 year» 'by th» leader» ot the Mormon Chnixh and their follower». Foeltlvely enrea the worst case» In old^and youn^ ■riling Iron effects nt •cll-abiins. dissipation, exoeaae», or clgerett« amoklng. Ca re» Manhead, Im potency. , l.oat I.««I Fewer, Power, 1 Nlght-l-otaea. ________ Hpamaatorrha.a, naan r>ra>at«rrh«aa, I Inaanaai» rain« in Bark, Evil Desires, Kmlaalowa, Lama * , “ --------- ---------- lealrea, Seminal Kmlnloa ■> “ Baek Narrow» Debility, Headarhe, UnHtneaa ta Marry, I.o»a of Reman, Varl-| carol., or Cewatip». lien, Ntopa Qwlekneaa of DUehnrge, Rtopa N,rr,>» I Twitching eV Ky«_ lid». Effects are immediate. Impart vigor and potency to every I function. Don’t get CBMTS organa. Btlmalates dependent, a enre U at band. __ r___ ___ . „ in. Restore, orowo’i «mall, . iiibii , undeveloped uinirmvpai I aaeaa the brain and nerve e» Vera. Me. ■ box, B for fl.M by mall. A written guarantee, to cure or money rafuudeu, with 6 boxet. Circular» free. 50 Adirenn, BISHOP REMEDY CO., San Frnnolaee, Oal. City Drug Store Jacksonville, Oregon. '• I had frmsle trouble for eight year*.'* write» Mr». L. J Dannte, of SxB K»»t Colle« Street îaekeon ville. III». " For three year« I suffered continually Words cannot expreaa what I Buf fered. ftoughi rtliff emon* thé mrdicei non fitted Nowe, until induced by kind friends to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Whwi I began taking thia medicine I weifMd ninety-five pounds After taking * Favorite Pre scription ’ I waa built up until now I weigh one hundred and flfty-aix pounds—more than X ever weighed before. X waa ao bad I would lie from day, to day and long for death to come and re lieve my *ufléring. I had Internal inflamma tion. a disagreeable drain, bearing-down pains in the lower part of my bowels, and such dis tress every month, but now I never have a pain —do all my own work, and am a strong and healthv woman. Thanks to your medicine. I consider myself a living testimonial of the ben efits of your 'Favorite Prescription.” Dr. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION M IKES WB4K WOMEN STRONO -- __ Aotf SICK WOMEN V>BLL. Bird-Shot For Tiger. N E. W ED I TION| Webster's International a Dictionary ’ 25,090 Now Words» Are becoming numerous. Tbe Idea is to pro mote longevttr. It Is interesting to note tbat the means through which long life Is to be ob tained, is tood and the stomach. Long life and good health are not possible unless the stomach does Its work properly. There Is a way to make It. It It does not. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is an Ideal strength restorer. If you would be cured of dyspepsia, lndlges tion, belching, constipation, insomnia, ner vousness, biliousness, try the Bitters. Every body should try it to help nature rid the blood of all impurities. It possesses valuable cura tive properties, and as a specific for malaria, fever and ague it Is unequaled. Don’t fall to give it a trial, but be sure you get the genuine. W ben Stovepipes Were Scarce. Three rlxtr» Clesia Cillas. Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best dentist II Kuaalap detectives have been told off to watch Russian student« studying in Germany for the purpose of ascer taining whether they have had any thing to do with fomenting tbe dis No use to hunt tigers with turbances in Russia. German students in Berlin have been molested by the de bird-shot. It doesn’t hurt the tectives, who have followed them into bouses and cafes and questioned them. tiger any and it’s awfully risky Consul Mahln of Reicbenberg says i for you. that, according to a report from Brus Consumption is a tiger sels, a Belgiaq engineer by tbe name of Toblansky has discovered a method by among diseases. It is stealthy which smoke can be turned into light. In operating his device tbe Inventor —but once started • it rapidly collects tbe smoke from any kind of a fire and forces it into a receiver. It is eats up the flesh and destroys then saturated with hydrocarburet, and I the life, No use to go hunting a brilliant light results. The Salvation Array Jdmmander it with ordinary food and med some three years ago bought 1,000 acres icine That’s only bird-shof. of land in Colorado, to which has late Good heavy ly been added 1.000 more, and tbe It still advances. task of colonizing great farms tn tbe charges of Scott’s Emulsion west with tbe surplus poor of the cities is being prosecuted with great earnest will stop the advance. The ness and with great success as well. disease feels that. These farm colonies are now being multiplied in all parts of tbe country. Scott’s Emulsion makes the Tbe Paris Are department baa adopt body strong to resist It ed automobile fire engines and book and ladder trucks, and they are notably soothes and toughens the lungs superior to tbe old apparatus. Tbe en gines are run by storage batteries. Tbe and sustains the strength until electricity is used not only to propel the disease wears itself out tbe engine, but to work tbe pumps also. Send for free sample. There is no delay getting up steam, and one charge of tbe accumulators SCOTT a BOWNE. Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c and ail drugguta. will keep tbe pumps going five hours. For a number of years the largest ships using tbe Suez canal have sailed under tbe German flag. Further, Ger JUST ISSUE d I many has on tbe average larger ships than England, for while tbe average size of the German vessels Is 4.431 reg istered tons tbe average size of British vessels is only 4,016 tons. Twenty years ago only 15 German vessels passed the canaL and now tbe number has reached 4G2. A Paris schoolmaster has petitioned tbe French chamber against kings still being portrayed _ on French playing cards. He suggests that kings should be replaced by pictures of Thiers, Mac- Mahon, Grevy a ad Carnot and queens New Plates Throughouig by equally prominent republican wom en. Tbe parliamentary commission sit Phrases and Definitions | ting on the petition has replied that the change is Impossible since It would -ff Prepared under the direct g ruin quite a Dumber of playing card supervision ci W.T. HARRIS U factories. Ph.D., LL.D., United States K Commissioner of Education, ft An imperial ukase decrees the build as3;stcl by a largo corps 01 k ing of the Russian Northern railroad, competent specialists and S’ which Is to connect 8L Petersburg. editor«. f ff Tlcbwln, Tacherepovetz, Valogda, Bui. Klch Binding». o 2364 PaaeaK' Galitch and Viatka. This line is to be 90U0 illustrations g begun next year and will be built by tbe government, as also a branch from Beiler Than Ever for Home, ft Bol. to connect at Dan I low with tbe School, and Office. ft Moscow-Yaroslavl-Archangel line. A part of the latter is to be broad gauge, IVe al-o publish and a bridge is to be built to cross the Vv jester's Collegiate Dictionary Volga at Yaroslavl. S'*’ ttiwi» Word« and Phrase*. . k - la qu.ditv, second class in size.” Hundred Year Clubs One of the old settlers of Kansas tells j ihe Beipit Gazette of an incident in Ills I pioneer days which illustrates tlie scarcity of materials with which the early settlers bad to contend nud par ticularly of '.hat very common house bold necessity, pipe for stoves. After moving his family into a dugout on bis claim tlie old settler found that he did not Lave pipe enough to reach through ibe roof. So the pipe was extended through a window, where It performed its ft netlcn very well save when the wind was blowing from the direction n which it was pointed. On these oc- .■aslons tlie stove would be moved to the other side of tbe room and tbe pipe extended through another window, and the old settler says It was a commou remark In his household all through the first winter to have some oue say. “Come, boys, let’s shift the stove over." attorn ey • at la w i No loose paper In the future Is to be thrown ou the streets of Moline. Ills., for Chief of Police Klttilsen has de clared war against all offenders. Be sides this, store sweepings are not to be swept on to the sidewalk nor ice washed on the streets nor water from the scrubbing of saloons or stores to be swept across the sidewalk nor garbage or offensive matter to be placed ou the streets nor kitcheu refuse to be placed elsewhere than in galvanized iron cans holding between three nnd ten gallon« under a penalty of from $3 to $100. Mayor Barr of Joliet. Ills., has insti tuted a similar campaign in his city. President Grove of the Cleaner Dallas league of Dallas has warned tlie inhab itants of his town that the ordinances covering the same Items as mentioned alxive will be strictly enforced.—Mu nicipal Journal and Enquirer. O ße»r« th» fflgnatara R ¿•.¡»en . s etc. ci both ■ t o.i application. '7. -1EF XIAM CO. ■VÎGS1LK3 CÜLLEGUTÏ • bF.jhers \ DK fXNAKYy if U. »‘ws. ■-» si nna 1 THE COMMONER. Issued Weekly at Lincoln, kieb. WILLIAM J. BRYAN Editor and Publisher. —-0— TERMS—Buyable In Advance. One Year....................... »1 00 Six Months ............................................................ 61 Three Months......................................................... ® Single Copy............................................................. 06 WNo traveling canvassers are employed. Terms tor local agents will be sent on appli cation. All money »could be sent by F. O. or der, express orJ cr, or by bank draft on New York or Chicago. Do not send individual checks or stamps Times Clubbing Rates. THE COMMONER per year with WkSKLY Address T ikis ....................................... »a » TIMES PRINTING CO. Jacksonville, Ore. St. Mary’s Academy, Jacksonville, Oregon. ESTABLISHED IN I865. TH« school continues the careful training ■nd thorough instruction tor which It Is favor ably known The Music Department Is alwiys In charge of competent and exper ienced teachers. Board and tuition per sesaloa of twenty weeks. »#0.00. Studlea will be reaum- ■d September 2. 1801. For prospectus, add re» a SISTERS or THE HOLY NAMES. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE In the County Court ot the Stateot Oregon, ter Jackson County. In tbe matter ot tbe estate of T. Logg deceaeed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE n undersigned has been appointed by the county court ot Jackson county. Oregon, sit ting In probate, administrator ot the estate ot F. ixigg, deceased AU persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to settle the same immediately, and those having claims against said estate will present them to J R. Neil, attorney-at-law, at hl» office In Jacksonville. Or., with proper vouchers attached, within six montbs after the date ot first publication ot this notice. Dated August », l»0t. SILAS J. DAY, Administrator of the estate ot F. Logg de qeased J. R. NEIL, Attorney.