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-^THE WEEKLY TIMES,IK- Containing Eight Pages of SPICY NEWS, and RELIABLE MATTER than any NeC«paper Published in Southern Oregon. JB®®®«®®®®®®®®®®®® NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. ONLY $1.50 A YEAR. BRIEP MENTION. FOR THE CHILDREN Banana», orange» and lemon» can always be found at Wetterer’e. • Trespass notices, printed on cloth, on »ale at T oe T ime » Printing House. Over 20,000 striking workers were In the procession at San Francisco Labor Day. Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of iight drinks, fresh candies, nuts, tropical and other fruits, etc. * A Polk county threshing crew claim OO<XM>0<XXXX><XX>OO0«>OO<b0ODO0WX>OOOOOOOO<HXX> they hold the record, having threshed 3,352 bushels of wheat and oats In one day. Seventy cents worth of gold was taken out of the gizzard of a Long FOR THE Creek, Grant county, chicken the other day. Wheat that tests 67 pounds to the bushel, one pound heavier than the world’s record, will be shown by Okla homa at tbe St. LouisExposition. About 25,000 boppickers are now at g Jacksonville, Oregon. work In Oregon, and they will be the mean» of putting a good many thous o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^ODOOOOOO o and dollars into active circulation in many way». Senator Hoar of Massachusetts cele brated bis 75th birthday last week. He has been In congress since 1858, continuously, United States Senator since 1877. A large quantity of newspapers, suitable for wrapping, pasting on walls, putting under carpets, etc., can / be obtained cheap, in quantities tc suit, at Tua T imes Printing House. The celebrated Snap Shot, the best a medicine in the world for allaying In. flammatijn in man or beast, can be found at Dr. Robinson’s diug store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central PROFESSION AL CARDS. Point. Try it. At the birth of a Japanese baby a Did you ever compare a delicious, flaky,, tree is planted, that must remain un GEO. O’B. DB BAR, M. □., delicately browned loaf of bread made touched until the marriage of the child. When the nuptial hourarrives PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, trom the tree is cut down and the wood is Jacksonville, Oregon. transformed Into furniture. President Ralston, of the Selby ■Office tn Kahler’» Building, up-»talr». Roa- Smeltlni; Works, announces that the Ideno» on California »truel. Dav or night reward of $25,000, which was offered call» attended nromotlv for the arrest and conviction of the thief who stole #320.000 wortli of gold With the sad results achieved from the use of cheaper Hour? bullion J. M. KEENE. D. D. 3. on the night uf August 5, will The one. the highest triumph of cookery—the most useful of not be paid as such; but that the de all the arts; the other, a monument to wasted energy, blasted tectives and others who were instru OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY mental in recovering the treasure and hopes and poor judgment. But why continue the compari sending Offloea >n tbs Adkins Deual block, the robber, John Winters, to son? If you have made the mistake in the past, trying to jail, will be liberally compensated for Medford, • • Oregon. exist on inferior Hour, redeem yourself by ordering Snowy their services. P. T. Thomas, Sumterville, Ala: Butte flour only in future. I was suffering from dyspepsia when H. D. NORTON, I “ I commenced taking Kodoi Dyspepsia ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Cure. I took several bottles and can Every up-to-date dealer digest anything." Kodoi Dyspepsia Grant’s Paaa, Oregon, Handles it Cure is the only preparation contain I ing all the natural digestive fluids. It gives weak stomachs entire rest, •^Office above 8 P D. A L. Co '• Store. restoring their natural condition. City Drugstore, Jacksonville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. Wm. M. COLV1G, A. J. Cottingham went to Washing LAWYER. ton county, Ark., to see his sister,and Oregon. Jaekaoavllle. wliile there was taken with flux (dysentery) and was very bad off. He decided to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and was so much pleased with the prompt cure which it effected that he wrote SKIRTS. P. P. PRIM A SON, Other New Things the manufacturers a letter in praise of their medicine. Mr. Cottingham ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Crash, plain and polka dot Belts and Belt Buckles of the resides at Lockland. Ark. This rem latest designs 40c to $1.25 Jacksonville, Oregon. edy is for sale by City Drug Store. Duck, plain and polka dot, Up-to-date hair ornaments, According to a census report jus hair pins, etc. $1.00 to $1.26 ■Will practice In all court» of the Slut». Of- out Oregon is one of the healthiest Boa tn the Court Hou»» la»l door on the states In the Union, our annual death Ladies’ Wrappers and Sun Purses, pocketbooks, combs, rlrhl from entrance rate beinir a little less than ten to tbe brushes, crimpers, curling bonnets cheap thousand population, while the aver irons Also muslin underwear age of the United States is fifteen. A. N. SOLISS« Portland shows only nine and one- X half. San Francisco and Los Angeles ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW reach twenty. Savannah, Georgia, must lie a good place to die in, as the Jackao tvlll», Oregon. Stationery, contribution envelopes, pens, pencils, death rate reaches the high-water Soaps, perfumes, toilet articles, notions and novelties. mark of thirty-four to the thousand. THIS SPACE RESERVED FALL OPENING ! At NUNAN’S, I j Snowy Butte Flour I At Medford Racket Store, •-Notary rnblle P> nctloe» In all the eódrU Office on California Street, bet. 4lh and »th. A. C HOUGH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oraol'a Peoa. Telescopes of various sizes and reasonable prices, Substantial Shawl Straps, extra length. Everything, both useful and ornamental, can be found at the RACKET STORE. NYE Oregon. ... Office over Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store. A. E. REAMES, ATTORN EY-A T-L à W, Jacksonville, I • • Oregon. Office tn Red Men’« Building. ROBT. G. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Great's Paaa, Oregon. Praetleee I® *U U>s oourte Julldlug. up-etalra. Offioe In Bank Dr. «I. W. 0DGBR8, MAX MULLER & CO Jacksonville, Or 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 Best DENTIST Medfor«, Oregaa. ■B*» permanently located In Ashland for tbe predio» ot denlletry. From a oonttnued prest lo» of over fourteen year» I am pre parad to «naraatee anitra »allsfaetlon GIVE US A CALE K idney * MONTHLY MAGAZINE* A F amily L ibrary The Best in Cunent Literature 12 COMFLKTK Nov XL« YKARLV MANY SHORT STORIES ANO RAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS S2.SO mrvrar ; 25 era.* copy «NO CONTINUED STORIES . CVIRV NUMRCR COMWLXTC IN IT»«Ur VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY! MORMON BISHOPS* PILLS have been In ue over 60 year» by the loaders ot tbe Mormon Chnrch and their , _ . . ho,hlvely cure» the woret coses In old and young *rl«ing from effect« of selt-abuHe, dii»ipation. excenea, or cigarette smoking Carwa^Lwal Nanh»«|, Impwtrn.-w, !.<••» P.w.r, Mght-U >■••«, ----------- «p.rw,t.rTh..*, --------------------- - Iwaantai*. Polos In Bark, Evil Desire», N»nilnal Kmlaalona, '»A.* _____ 1—», Wwck, N,rvowe Debility,' H»odarhe, t'nntn»»» tw Marry, .'x>aa <f Romen, V»ra • e,*»!». »r C»a»tl|M»- tion, Rtopa Qwlekneea at Ularhnrge, Btnpe Narrow» 'Fwl tchlug »f K t ». Hdo, Effect» ere immediate. Import t yor and potency to every ftinctlon. Don't eel Ct UTS OTITanH. despondent, a XMIWI« cure la •»• ot tinuu. hand. AWToutr» Restore» Finan, small, ii undeveloped -«r^.ev.wzu«,, rn uur vciujvu BMMM Rtlmnllfne tbe brain «ltd nerve ee Vera. 40c. a bo«,« for U M by mall. A written (uarantoe, to aura ee rnouey refundea, with ft boxea. Circular» tr»v. w VUra or 50 Arfdrara, BISHOP REMkOY CO„ «an Franolnea, Oak City Drug Store Jackeonville, Oregon. ? ? AND SOX ~ C leanses nA LIPPINCOTT'S »r OVERCOMES Jf!) i, the J yst . EFFECTUAL A, - / ’ 1 ,T5 B e NE ficjal EffECT5 B«y THl uENVINt-MAN'F 9 ft X GUt9KNIAfiG,$YIAF(?. roa »«Lt« •.»ctrwwrx rau so. na aant Yr-Jlanben will hold service» at the M. E. church in Jacksonville Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Fattier Berthfaume will hold service* at lhe Catholic church in Jacksonville, Sunday, Sept. 15th, at. 8:30 o’clock a . m : ano at Medford the same day at 10:30 a . m . Rev. S. 11. Jones will bold services at the Presbyterian church in Jack- son vllie every Sunday, excepting the 4tb Sunday in the month, when he will preach at Gold Hill and Wood ville. G erman B aptist .—Elder S. M. Eby will hold service« at tiie follow ing places: Lit and 3d Sunday in each month, at the church near Talent; sec ond, at the Naylor school-house; 4th at Ashland, Hi» Keynote of Suece»». “There’» nothing like giving a boy a little encouragement once in awhile.” said a wealthy down town merchant the other day. “I know I owe a great deal to a remark a crabbed old farmer made to me when I watt quite small. “I was trying to spilt a cross grained hickory log, and as our wood pile was close by the roadside my efforts at tracted the notice of a farmer, who •topped his team. “I was greatly flattered by his atten tion, because he was the crossest and surliest man in town and never took any notice of us boys except to »it in his orchard with a shotgun ip UJs bfiml when the apples were ripe. So I put in my best licks puff covered my hands with blisters, but tbe log refusefl to Split. 7 bated to be beaten, but there was no help for it The old man notic ed my chagrin.” “ 'Hump! I thought you’d have to give it up!’ he said, with a chuckle. “I made no reply, but the way that axhead went Into that log was a reve lation to me. As I drove it into the knots they yielded. There was a cheer ful crackle, the gap widened, and soon the halves lay before me, and the farm er drove off discomfited. “But I never forgot that scene. When I first went into business, I made mis takes, as every young man will do. But whenever I got caught in a doubtful en terprise I remembered that my friends were standing around waiting for the chance to say, ‘I thought you’d have to give It up!’ “In spite of himself that old farmer gave me the keynote of my success. “So you see that if a boy has any grit in him he is bound to profit by the right sort of encouragement, and in that connection, I may remark, a well placed sneer is often worth more than a barrel of taffy.” A Farm for Sale. A 120-acrc tract, ell fenced, 70 acres un der cultivation, free soil and easily cultivated I soq the public road a quarter of a mile from Moonvtlle, Sam» valley poatoffice—improved with a dwelling house with four rooms below and one above, a good, large barn, smoke-house and wood-shed. Rock creek flow» through the land, a good well of water at the bouse and a good well at the barn, »ix mile» from Gold Hill railroad »ration. Will be sold for »10 per acre half cash at time of sale, balance on one year's time, interest 8 per cent, per annum, or by cash at option of the purchaser. <5F“Inquire of SIL a S J. D a Y, real estate agent, Jacksonville, Oregon. Our Native Herbs Is the name of the celebrated original kerb compound which has effected so much good among tbe afflicted. It Is a great blood purifier and kidney and liver regulator Two hundred dava treatment for 11. Also Native Oil and Balsam. For sale by M rs . N. D. W h . son , Jacksonville, Who will send almanac on application. Samples can be seen at T he Tinas office Land for Sale. I have 1560 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 stock range on the outside. I will sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack «onville Or. Nobody Knowa but Mother. How ’ many button» are missing today? Nobody know» but mother. How many playthings are strewn in her way? Nobody know* but mother. How many thimbles and spools has the mined ? How ’ many burns on each fat little fist? How many bump» to be cuddled and Kiteed? Nobody know» but mother. She Didn’t Wear a Mask. But her beauty was completely hid den by «ores, blotches and pimples till she used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Then they vanished, as will ail erup tions, (ever sores, boils, ulcers, car buncles and felons from Its use. In fallible for cut«, corns, burns, ulcers and piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at City Drug Store. How many hat» ha* she hunted today? Nobody knows but mother. Carelessly hiding themselves in tbe hay; Nobody knows but mother. How many handkerchief» willfully strayed? How many ribbons for each little maid? How, for her care, can a mother be paid? Nobody knows but mother. O// for the Children. Ho* many muddy shoe* all In a row? Nobody know» but mother. How many stockings to dam, do you know? Nobody knows but mother. How many little tom aprons to mend? How many hotirs of toil must she spend? What is the time when her day’s work will e*d? Nobody knows but mother. How many lunches for Tommy and Sam? Nobody knows but mother. Cookie* and apples and blackberry jam, Nobody knows but mother. Nourishing dainties for every ’’sweet tooth,” Toddling Dottie or dignified Ruth, How much love sweetens the labor, forsooth? Nobody knows but mother. How many care« does a mother heart know? Nobody know* but mother. How many joys from her mother love flow? Nobody knows but mother. How many prayers by each little white bed? How many tears for her babies has she shed? How many kisses for each curly head? Nobody know* but mother. —New York Mali *nd Express. - — — -iki ____ _ .... Spider and Sixpence. A correspondent sends us a remarka ble instance of adaptation of instinct in a irapdoor spider. Says the writer: “A friend of mine noticed near his camp a trapdoor spider run In front of hiiu and pop into its bole, pulling the ‘lid’ dfiwn as it disappeared. The lid ieemed so neat aud perfect a circly that the man stooped to examine It and found, to Ids astonishment, that it was a sixpence! There was nothing but silk thread covering the top of the coin, but underneath mud and silk thread were coatee’ on and sliai>ed convex, as usual. The coin had probably been swept out of tiie tent with rubbish.” Commenting on 111!« » ft C3Utrl'"',,’r *° x'ntnre sat«; on inis. “As 1» well known, tbe doors of trap door spiders' burrows are typically made of flattened pellets of earth stuck together with silk or other adhesive material. The unique behavior of the spider In question showed no little dis crimination on her part touching the suitability as to size, shape and weight of the object selected to fulfill tbe pur pose for which the sixpence was used,” Sydney Bulletin. My Lady'» Trema«. i ■»-*"** he prettiest decoration for tbe AtTS GENTLY RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS. hair at tbe present time seems to be peuris. strings of which are twisted nearly and artistically amid hs coll». Th« ¡^iitjciflarljr pleading v^>cn tbe wearer ha» dark Ualr iiud 1» |>oa- •essed of a good complexion, says Home Notes' Though tbl* form of decoration for evening dress Is spoken of as a novelty. It Is In reality a very old faaiiion. as may be easily proved by a glance at a book of beauty or an Inspection of tbe portraits of our ancestresses. By the bye, tbe pearls need not be real. Indeed, It would be far better that the/ should not be mx as contact with the hair would be likely to destroy their beau tv. Horses fer Ssle. The undersigned ha» 10 or 12 „ __ «'»Hi work and driving horses, which he will sell at reasonable figures for cash or approved paper. For particulars call on L. B. W arner , Medford. I Give them oil—cod-liver oil It’s curious to see the result. Give it to the ¡icevish, fret ful child, and he laughs. Give it to the pale, anzemic child, and his face becomes rosy and full of health. Take a flat chested child, or a child that has stopped growing, give him the oil, and he will grow big and strong like the rest. This is not a new scheme. It has been done for years. Of course you must use the right oil. Scott's Emulsion is the one. Scott's Emulsion neither looks nor tastes like oil because we are so careful in making it pleasant to take. _ . Send for free sample. SCOTT A BOWNE. Chemists. w Pearl St., N. Y. pc »nd ft oo; »1 druggists. THE COMMONER. leaned Weekly at Lincoln. Neb. WILLIAM J. BRYAN Editor, and Publisher. TERMS—P»ynb|e ip Advance. One Year ....... || ® Six Months ....................................................... »0 Three Month».................................................... K Single Copy............................................... 0* •VNo traveling ceavaaaera are employed. Te-ms for Iqval agents will be sent on appli cation All money should be sent by P. O. or der, express or??r, or by ban« draft on New York or Chicago. Do not send individual checks or stamps Times Clubbing Rates. THE COMMONER per year with W ibki . v Tines .. . ............................»• » Address TIMES PRINTING CO. JaokaonvIUe. Or». Nasal CATARRH In all Its stage* there should be cle*uluie«R. cleanime«*. I Ely’» Cream n . p cleanrea, aootba. and heals i ■ th. dlaeaMd membraue. *°***^AS-q It cure, catarrh and drive» «way a coin la th» bead quickly. Creum Balm I* placed Into the Boetrile, epreade over the membrane and 1» absorbed. Relief 1» im mediate and • car» follow». It 1» not drying—do»» not produce en«e»ing. Large 8iaa, eent» at Dru»- (Mn or by mall; "’rial Sire, 10 earn» by mall. BLY BROTSJMB. M Warn» *—» w—