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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1901)
1 -^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 brief mention . Tbe Roseburg laundry was burned J recently. How about that wood you promised to briDg us. Bananas oranges and lemon* can always be found at Wetterer’s. • Trespass notices, printed on cloth, on sale at T ue T imes Printing House. Eli Torrance of Minneapolis has been elected national commander of the G. A. R. BEFORE PURCHASING. The annual conference of the M. E. Church for Oregon was held at Hills boro last week. A large quantity of newspapers, suitable for wrapping, pasting on walls, putting under carpets, etc., can be obtained cheap, in quantities U sult. at T ue T imms Printing House. Hon. Jere Wilson, the eminent law yer, and senior counsel for Admiral Schley before the court of inquiry, died suddenly at Washington. When you want a pleasant physic try the new remedy, Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. WE MAKE a SPECIALTY, Guaranteeing Quality and Samples free at City Drug Store. Price THE VERY BEST Articles of incorporation have been filed by the Douglas Electric Com. pauy of Roseburg. The incorporators MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. are L; A. Walker, Mrs. M. Josephson Soliciting your Valued Patronage, We are Respectfully, and F. W. Benson. The company proposes to put an electric lighting system in Roseburg. It will also es tablish and maintain telephone sys tems. 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 dtug store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central PROFESSION! CARDS. Point. Try it. Geo. W. Lane, Pewano, Mich., Did you ever compare a delicious, flaky, writes: “Your Kodol I Dyspepsia Cure GEO. O’B. DE BAR, M. D., is the best remedy for r indigestion and delicately browned loaf of bread m ade stomach trouble that I ever used. For PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, from years I suffered from dyspepsia, at Jacksonville, Oregon. times compelling me to stay In bed and causing me untold agony. I am completely cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Office la Hehler'» tlulldtng. up-stalra. Re» Idenoe on California street. Dar or nlibt Cure. In recommending it to my calle attended aromntlr friends who suffer from indigestion I always offer to pay for it if it fails. With the sad results achieved from the use of cheaper flour? Thus far 1 have never paid.” City «I. M. KEENE. D. D. S. The one, the highest triumph of cookery—the most useful of Drug Store. Jacksonville, and Dr. J. all the arts; the other, a monument to wasted energy, blasted Hinkle, Central Point. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Antonio Maggio, alleged anarchist hofies and poor judgment. But why continue the compari who Offioee >n the Adkins Deuel block, is said to have declared severa son? If you have made the mistake in the past, trying to months ago that he knew that Presi Medford. • Ore<o exist on inferior Hour, redeem yourself by ordering Snowy dent McKinley would be killed be foreOctober 1st, had a preliminary Butte Hour only in future. trial before Uulted States Commis H. D. NORTON. sioner Newcomb at Silver city, New Mexico, Sept. 25th, and was bound ATTORNEY and counselor at law , Every up-to-date dealer over to await the action of the United Grant’* Paa*. Oregon. States grand jury at Las Cruces, Handles it which meets Oct. 7th, under «10,000 bonds. Omce above S P D. A L. Co 's Stord? OUR NEW STOCK Ladies’ Wool •»« Cotton Fabrics-New Designs. Oregon City Clothing •»" Blankets. California-made Bootsand Shoes. Groceries and Provisions NUNAN’S, “®fflLLE- Snowy Butte Flour Wm. M. COLVIG, LAWYER. At Medford Racket Store Oregon. Jacksonville. jmce In Rod Men a Uu tdlng P. P. PRIM & SON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Jackaen ville, regon ■Will practloe In all courts of the Slate. Of fice In the Court House last door on the right from entrance A. N. SOLISS, SKIRTS. Other New Things Crash, plain and polka dot Belts and Belt Buckles of the latest designs 40c to $1.25 Up-to date hair ornaments, Duck, plain and polka dot, hair pins, etc. $1.00 to $1.20 Ladies’ Wrappers and Sun Purse«. ptKl ctbooks, combs, bru« ie». curling bonnets cheap iiuns Also muslin underwear ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Jacksonville. Oregon. _ Notary rubile. Pi settees In all the courts. Office on Cailtornla Street, bet. 4th »nd Uh. A. C HOUGH, attorn by - at - la w great** Pees, Stationery, contrib« "ion envelope«, pens, pencils, Soaps, perfume 1, \oilet articles, notio is and novelties. Tclescojies of various» ;zes and reasonable prices, Substantial Shawl Straps, extra length. Everything, noth useful and ornamental, can be found at the RACKET STORE. Oregon. Offioeover Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store. A. E. REAMES. ATTORN EY-A T-LAW, aonvllle, • * MAX MULLER & CO. Oregon. Office In Red Men's Building. ROBT. 0. SMITH, attorney and counselor at law . Jacksonville, Or., goa. Practices la »11 tbe oourt» Gulldin* up-stair* Offioe tn Bank Dr. J. W. ODGBRS. dentist Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best Medfard, Oregaa. Bas permanently located In practice of dentistry. From a 00"lln"e" practloe of over fourteen r*»r* pre pared to *u»r»ntee entire satisfaction LIPPINCOTT'S GIVE US A CALL VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY! MONTHLY MAGAZINE* MORMON BISHOPS* PILLS hav» been In n* A FAMILY LIBRARY The Best in Cunent Literature I I 12 COMPt-CTt NOV«UB YKARLV over W years by the leader» ot the Mormon Chnrch and their follower«. Positively cures the worst cases tn old and youn* »ridii* from effects of Sklf-abnse, dissipaUon, exoeeees, or cl*arette «mokln*. Cwree Leet Hwnheed, Impeaewoy. Lwe* Fewer. Nl<ht-lx>eeee, NpernaaterTkeek, Imeemnla, Palwe iw Bark, Kvil Iteeirve. Nenalnal Kmlul»^ L»a Baek, Werweae Debility. Headache, Vtaflfneee tn Harry, Lose 0* ».me», Vari----------- (lea, atope Qalekneeo •* Dierkara*. (Hope Merwnwe tide. Effect« are Immediate. Impart vigor and potency to every cewTs organa. ■timniaie« despondent, a cure 1» at hand. Keetorc* «mall, undeveloped «weans the brain and nerve ce.«era. Mr. a box, <> tor *3.M by mall. A written guarantee. to cure or money retuudeu. with b boxea. Circular« free. 50 MANY SHORT STORIES ANO PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 rbrykar : 25 era. a cowv Are the Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boot and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. 1 «NO CONTINUED STORIES- ■VCRV NUM*** COMPUTE IN IT**cr ArMra**, BISHOP REMEDY CCL, Ban FranoISM, C*l. City Drug Store Jacksonville Oregon, 1 Makes the food more delicious and wholesome OOYAL BA KINO PQWDtR CO., NEW YORK. WASHINGTON LETTER Hut Work Fall Time. The postoffice department has Issued to many postoffices an order that con veys a 6harp intimation that the gov ernment must obtain a full day’s serv ice from each one of Its employees. W. S. Shallenberger, acting postmaster general, signs thia order, and in It be inat8ts that former orders about the use of time recorders in postofflces must be obeyed. The time of employees, as taken from the records made by themselves, shall be regarded as the official time. The recorders are to be used by tbe assistant postmaster superintendents, clerks, carriers and all other employees in reporting for duty, on leaving for or returning from trips or meals and at the close of the day's work. At least once dally tbe aggregate time (total number of working hours and minutes served by each employee) must be entered In a time book, and the tapes with the original record se curely pasted In a scrapbook furnished by the department for that purpose. The failure of an employee to register will be treated as a violation of the regulations and must be reported to the department by the postmaster for action. Personnel Lnw a Fetlure. It is generally conceded that the per sonnel bill, for which the engineer corps of the navy fought for years and years, has been a big disappointment to its originators. It gave to them pos itive rank for which they longed, but It wiped out their corps organization and absorbed the individuality of most of its members. The main argument ACTS GENTLY that was put forward ns a reason for its parsage has fallen flat. This re K idney ? lated to tbe alternating duty feature, by which all the officers under the AND D grade of lieutenant commander were to be fitted for duty in the engine room and deck. It was claimed that by the ClIANStS T adoption of this scheme there would be 1,000 officers equipped for both line and e,^EFrf'.i staff work. The practical operation of D|S?rou0S^, 1 the law was vastly different from wliat had been planned for it The engineers gladly took to the line, but the mem OVERCOMES ‘ bers of the line did not rush forward *«»TUALCO"£;,h„ and ask for places in tbe engine room. It is said that less than two doxeu of line officers have qualified for engineer raB!«O!aMtfftcTS ing work. Now, however, the depart ment is to compel the young line offi cers to take up engineering duty, so bvv th * iCNuiNt - maht o av the conditions promtee to improve. @Ul9l?NIAfiG,$YRVKo. Tke Work Brtore Con*»»»». In Washington there is usually ear -■’■K!1»« lier talk than elsewhere as to the com raa a»u*ra“«»v«*>m roa •<>» r «« sul ing session of congress. J ust now those most familiar with public affairs are convinced that tbe next cougress will 60 YEARS* »' deal with a greater volume of more im EXPERIENCE portant busln»** In Its first session mJ than has almost any of It* predecessors J for a third of a century. Besides the « tariff and subsidy questions, there are the vital matters of Insular govern ment, the extension or not of tbe con Tnao* M ank * stitution to the new possessions and D cwgn * the re-enactment of tbe Chlne*e exclu C opyright * Ac. sion law. additional Immigration legis Anyone aendtn« * BfcMteh «id dewcrlpCL »n iimm quickly as cwt* in our opinkwi free whether r B lation, the lengthening of tbe congres invention t« proimbly patentable. Conununlca- t*ona wtrtctly ot »ntidotwiai. Handbook on Patenta sional «nd presidential terms by a few •ent free. OMeat aaeticy for securing patenta. Patenta taken thnawh Mtron J Co. receive weeks to enable tbe inauguration of notice, without charye. tn the president and vice president to occur in clement weather and to provide for the assembling of congress earlier after A handsomely lUnetvated weekly. Lanreat cir culation of any mlenUfic >»urnai. Terms. S3 a Its election ___________ year: four months. IL Bold by all newsdealer». P atents Scientific American. MUNN & Co.””"—»New Tort Branch office. WSS v *♦ . Washington. D. C V.» t O. U a^oV.U»«. S^rr'-r-.i ficiirrul Sternuerg of tbe ar my object« to the employment of corr [Special Correspondence.] It la Intereating to note that the *u- doctors in that service. as ba* been preme court la more nearly up with rocotnmendt d by Colonel Philip Reade, lta docket than It ha* been for almost lately on duty at Nt. Paul as inspector half a century. Thia Important state general. The army medical officer* ment was made the other day by one say. in the first place, that the men se of the oldest officials of the court, who lected for military duty are not of the declared that the tribunal is now only half lame and decrepit variety and If about one year behind in its work. He anything happens to the feet of sol attributes this unusual condition large diers It Is likely to be more serious ly to the unflagging Industry and en than can be attended to by so called ergy of Chief Justice Fuller. When the pedal surgeons, or, as they are more chief Justice came to the bench in 1888, commonly known, chiropodists. It is true that soldiers suffer a great the supreme court docket was greatly congested and the work of tbe court deal as a result of long marches, but was about seven years behind. This the remedy for this Is In following the meant that the litigant who appealed rules laid down by the doctors for the his case to the highest tribunal In tbe care of the feet and In supplying the land had to wait seven years for a army with a shoe which is at once bearing unless bls case was of such an comfortable and serviceable. Colonel Reade’s scheme for supply exceptional character as to be entered to the unusual privilege of advance ing the army with a new kind of doc- 1 ment on the docket. Under present tor .vlil not be adopted. Commissioner of Internal Revenue circumstances no litigant need wait longer than a year for final action on Yerkes states that such articles as are his case. Some of tbe relief has t>een subject to an internal revenue tax afforded by the establishment of cir when brought to the United States cuit courts of appeaL which were from Porto Rico for consumption may brought into life under tbe strong be reshipped to a foreign port withont urgency of President Harrison. At the the payment of the tax. C abl S ckofield . same time If tbe chief Justice had been less pushing and indefatigable than For Sale. Mr. Fuller, It la highly probable. In the The Scbœffelin ranch, situated two opinion of old officials, that the court miles southwest of Jacksonville, is would be three or four years behind. Men Wanted To dig ditch in Steamboat district For further particulars enquire of or address 8. A. H artzbll . Steamboat, Or. offered for sale at a reasonable figure. It is suitable for stockraising and comprises 160 acres of land, 35 acres being in cultivation, with good build ings, etc. There is also a large quanti ty of good wood on the place. Apply to or address M rs . W. S chobffblin . Lein Alone. Scott’s Emulsion is not a good medicine for fat folks. We have never tried giving it to a real fat person. We don’t dare. You see Scott’s Emul sion builds new flesh. Fat people don’t want it. Strong people don’t need it. But if you are thin Scott’s Emulsion is the medicine for you. It doesn’t tire you out. There is no strain. The work is all natural and easy. You just take the medicine and that’s a’» there is to it. Th' next thing you know you feel better—you eat better —and you weigh more. It is a quiet worker. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. ,<•, Pearl St., N. Y. yjt and ¿i.uot aU druggisu THE COMMONER. Issued Weekly at Lincoln, Neb. WILLIAM J. BRYAN Editor and Publisher. -0- TERMS— Payable in Advanoe. One Year.........................................................*1 00 Six Months...................................................... «0 Three Months................................................. OS Single Copy.................................................... OS *WNo traveling canvassers are employed Terms tor local agents will be sent on appll cation. All money should be sent by P. O. or der. express ord sr, or by bank draft on New York or Chicago. Do hot send Individual checks or stamps. Times Clubbing Rates. THE COMMONERiper year with WsiKt.v Tims ......................................*«■• Address TIMES PRINTING CO. Jacksonville. Cregon. St Mary’s Academy, Jacksonville, Oregon. ESTABLISHED IN 1865. T h * school conttsues the earetnl tralnlag tnd thorough instruction for whloh It 1» favor- »bly known. The Munic Department It always tn char*« of competent »nd expar- teneed teachers. Board »nd tuition per session of twenty weeks, *».(»). Studlee will be resuoe- d September 4. 1801. For prospectus. address SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES.