democratic gÊirncéT • • vUî. XXX. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1901. BRIEF MENTION. Ladies Fabrics-New Designs. A_ >_ ’ rk Wool ’* rve • • Cotton • Oregon City Clothing •« Blankets. California-made Boots •- Shoes. Groceries and Provisions WE MAKE a SPECIALTY, Guaranteeing Quality and ! Price THE VERY BEST MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Soliciting your Valued Patronage, We are Respectfully, NUNAN’S, JA%^OTrLE' PROFESSIOLAL CARDb. Did you ever compare a delicious, flaky, delicately browned loaf of bread made trom GEO. O'B. DE BAR, M. D., AND PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Jacksonville, Oregon. -Office 'n Kahler« Building, up etblre. Rea Ideooe on Ceiifornl* eireel. Dav or night oalla attended promot Is With the sad results achieved from the use of cheaper flour? The one, the highest triumph of cookery—the most useful of all the arts; the other, a monument to wasted energy, blasted ho|x.'s and poor judgment. But why continue the compari­ son? If you have made the mistake in the past, trying to exist on inferior flour, redeem yourself by ordering Snowy Butte flour only in future. J. M. KEENE. D. D. S. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Offioe« >n tbe Adklna Deuel blook Medford, Orego • • Snowy Butte Flour H. D. NORTON, Every up-to-date dealer Handles it ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Granfa Paaa, Oregon. Wm. M. COLVIG, LAWYER. - - Oregon. At Medford Racket Store •W i ll on tn Rod Men e Hu Idin I P. P. PRIVI & SON, Other New Things_ SKIRTS. ATTORNEYS ANO COUNSELORS AT LAW Crash, plain and polka Belts and Belt Buckles of the 40c to $1.2 5 latest designs Duck, plain and polka (lot, Up-to-date hair ornaments, $1.00 to $1.26 hair pins, etc. Ladies' Wrappers find Sun- Purses, pocketbooks, combs, bonnets cheap bctiu criinjwrs, curling Also muslin underwear irons dot Jacksonville, regon. 'Will practice In all courts of tbe S.ate. Of­ fice In the Court House last door on the rlrht from entrance A. N. SOLISS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Jacksonville. Oregon. WNota »rubilo. Pi «ctlcee In all tbe eourte. Office on California Street, bet. 8th and fitti. A. C. HOUGH, ATTORN EY AT- LA W Grant's Peas, Stationery, contrihi "ion envelopes, pens, jencils, Soaps, perfumei, ’•.oilet articles, notio »s and novelties. Telescopes of various t ’zes and reasonable prices, Substantial Shawl Straps, extra length. Everything, noth useful and ornamental, can be found at the RACKET STORE. Oregon. ... Office over Halr-R.ddlo Hardware Store. A. E. REAMES, ATTORN EY-A T-L A W, Jacksonville, • * Fine Clubbing Offer. Oregon. MAX MULLER & CO Office tn Red Men’s Building. ROBT. G. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Graaf a Paaa, Oregoa. Dr, J. — Blood. i WOfflce above 8 P. 0. & L. Co '• Store. Jacksonville. How about that wood you promised to bring ua? Bananas, oranges and lemons can always be found at Wetterer's. * The sugar trust has finally come out against thesugar beet Industry. Trespass notices, printed on cloth, on sale at T he T imes Printing House. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Vessey A McRea of North Yakima, Wash., bought 6,500 mutton sheep last week at #2.50 per head. Now we have the microphone and the bicrophone; soon we will have tbe VENTRAL POINT POINTERS. Long Distance Record. tricophone, the quadrucophone, etc. Col. R. G. Thompson of the Wa- Evans is visiting his old home bash bas received the particulars ebn- A San Francisco bow barber is in Jas. Iowa. cerning the remarkable run the threatened with loss of his license and occupation because he employs a Mr Hotitze and his «on have onpned sb«clal traln carrying tile president « srnrp p aDd fr’“''1 of directors of the Louisi- woman barber. a ieea co e. i ana purc|jase Exposition Wmpany Animals once Inoculated with vac- W. H. Norcross is shipping several ‘ made on its return trip from Buffalo cine enjoy practically lifelong immu­ carloads of choice apples. { to St. Louis. According to tbe Infor- nity from biackleg. The operation Mrs Wm. Moore was a visitor at »?n£winP^nd- may be performed at any time. thp ciiiintv-^pat the thp forepart forpnart or of thp tbe Buffalo, train left the exposition the count«-seat tne Bt Monday at 10:45 at grounds night The world’s greatest single crop is ee and arrived in St. Louis at 12:57 Tues- potatoes. The average annual sup­ E. U. Pomeroy will soon occupy the day afternoon. The train stopped one ply is 4,000,000,000 bushels, equaling in residence in Central Point he recent- I hour at Detroit, therefore tbe actual bulk both the wheat and corn crops. ly bought. 1 running time was fourteen hours and .___ ~ UUUI5 (SIJU The doctor« who attended Mr. Mc­ Mrs. D. W. Kuntzen of Thompson twelve minutes, a distance of 715 Kinley frankly confess that they do has been in Central Point, visit- ; miles, an average of 50.3 miles per not know the precise cause of his creek hour for the entire trip from Buffalo death; byt they will accept #100,000 lag friends. to St. Louis. The run from Decatur for their services ail the same. Frank Johnson has gone to Santa to Granite city, a distance of 105 Monica, Calif., to enter the U. S. miles, A large quantity of newspaper«, Soldiers was made in 104 minutes; the ’ Home. I suitable for wrapping, pasting on average per hour, including stops, wails, putting under carpets, etc., can Mrs. Fred Roper of Grant’s Pass 66.34 miles per hour. A run of sixteen be obtained cheap, in quantities tc (nee Ella Williams) has been visiting miles was made between Mount Olive ' and Carpenter at the average rate of suit, at T he T imes Printlug House. in Central Point. i 74 miles per hour, the highest speed Herr Maurer, editor of an anarchist Wm. M. Holmes has built a large ' attained being 79 miles per hour. sheet, was sentenced to four months' shed for storing lumber, in which he imprisonment at Berlin, Germany, for is a large dealer. The Only One. tbe publication of an article approv­ The Great Rock Island Route Is the ing the assassination of President The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. Church will give a tine oyster sup­ only line operating a weekly personal­ McKinley. per Friday evening,Oct- 25th. ly conducted tourist excursion car be­ The celebrated Snap Shot, the best tween Portland and Chicago, without Mr. Roberts of Scott valley, Calif., _ __ — - -v-rewv ■mtvjt Vzaill., medicine In tbe world for allaying in- ‘“la Ptzixivx v.— —« charge, via the worlds’greatest scenic tiammatijn or • - beast, can be has been here buying yearljngs and line—makiDg close connection at * a at in ’ Dr. > man ~ Robinson lant spring cal ve». He paid #18 a head I found ’s diuu Chicago in Union Depot tor all pointe i 'store, oui'itf «Blau also au at L/r. Dr. IllDKie», Hinkle’s, LCtlLrill Central for yearlings. East. Dally staodard sleeping car 1 Point. Try 1L Olwell Bros, have -had their big between Salt Lake city and Chicago, A hundred tons of cats’ tails were orchard picked, and are engaged In Buffalo, library smoking cars between recently sold in one lot in New York packing apples, giving employment Pueblo. Denver and Chicago. The best and most reasonable dining car for ornamenting laoles' wearing ap- to many people. between Pueblo and Chicago. rarel. This means that no less than W.C. Wilson of Grant’s Pass was servile .792,000 pussies bad been killed to In Central Point this week, on busi­ If you are going to Kansas city, Des Moines, Chicago or any supply this one consignment. ness connected witli the sale of some Omaha, place east, you should enquire about property to H. Corum. Alix, the famous old trotting tbe Great Rock Island Route before mare, whose record of 2:031, made at Messrs. Sims and Carney are con- fore purchasing your ticket. Ask Galesburg, III., in 1894, was not structingTffie~flu«j£of the Butte creek your ticket agent about it, or write equaled until last year, was chloro­ and Medford di ten. A. S. Jacobs will for folders and any information de­ formed Oct. 19th at the farm of her look after the renting of the hotel in aired. owner,ex-Mayor Sayles of Providence, their absence. A. E. C ooper , Gen’i Agent, R. 1. She was a hopeless paralytic. Portland. Ore. MINING MEWS. There may be ‘‘a famine in whisky,” i as President Thompson, of the Ken­ tucky Distillers’ Association, said re­ The California State Miners' Asso­ cently, when commenting on tbe reso­ ciation is holding its annual session lution of the distillers of Kentucky-to at San Francisco. hold the output of the state for the A miner by the name of White re­ coming year down to 25,500,000 gallons. cently struck a pocket of quartz in We live by our blood, and on Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a stim­ Foots creek district, from which he ulant to tired nature. It affords the extracted #600. it We thrive or starve, as stomach complete and absolute rest Notices for the location of placer by digesting tbe food you eat. You our blood is rich or poor. don't have to diet but can enjoy all and quartz mines, etc., up-to-date and complete, for sale at T he T imes There is nothing else to live the good food you want. Kodol Dys­ office. pepsia Cure Instantly relieves that on or by. distressed feeling after eating, giving The American Mining Code, stand­ When strength is full and you a new life and yigor. City Drug ard authority on all subjects pertain­ Store, Jacksonville,and Dr. J. Hinkle, ing to mining, water-rights, etc., is spirits high, we are being re­ Central Point. kept on hand at T he T imes office. freshed, bone muscle and brain, Flowers and fruit in large quanti­ The reported sale of Morris & Hos­ ties are sent to Czolgosz by sentimen­ ier’s half interest in Powell creek in body and mind, with con­ tal sympathizers; but the prison a.- mines has not been consummated as tinual flow of rich blood. thorities wisely intercept these u yet; but the prospects that it will oe This is health. deserved and incongruous tokens of er­ are favorable. ratic minds. One of tne curiosities When weak, in low spirits F. S. Engledow, Cnas. Moon and of human sentiment Is the mawkish sentimentality evinced in behalf of . Ed Smith, three of Gold Hill’s er.er- no cheer, no spring, when rest tile rno-t noted, desperate or whole­ 1 getic young citizens, are engaged in is not rest and sleep is not sale criminals. But the authorities prospecting near Hornbrook. Siskiyou county, Cal., with good prospects of sleep, we are starved ; our blood cannot afford to atlow people to make success. a hero or a pet of Czolgosz, and so is poor; there is little nutri­ ; tempt obiter mentally and morally The R. R. Quicksilver M. Co., ■ diseased creatures to the cum- which is operating in Meadows dis­ ment in it. : mission of similar crimes.—[ Telegram. trict on a considerable scale, are so Back of the blood, is food, much encouraged with the prospects to keep the blood rich. When that they Intend to pat up a retort iu the near future. it fails, take Scott s Emulsion P. J. denning«, president of the of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the Helena Mining Co. and the Music M. & M. Co., operating in the Bohemia whole body going again—man district, announces that a railroad woman and child. will be built to there from Cottage If you hnve not tried it. send for free sample^ Grove, a distance of 35 miles. Con­ its agreeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists nected with it is the project of build­ Kew York. ing a smelter either at Bohemia or 409-415 Pear! Street, Portland. 50c. and • I was troubled for three years with ukeratioa and fenisle wraktK ■« -".I my doctor gsve me bat little relief.- writes Mrs. Lnlw Hunter, sf Allenton. 81 Louie Co.. Mo. "I saw an adver- tiiwnient in the paper of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite prescription I began the use of it about • year ag I took five bottles of it. andon, hot lie of -Golden Medical Discovery.' and my heaMt is better now than it was for yearn. I here also recommended these med nines to some of my friends who -uffiered from female weakness, sn ai ihseri Impotrni-y, I."St Power, Nl<*it>lreesea, Npernsatoerbsoa, Iw.sntala, Bar«, nvaa imairra, rfdiiha Kvll ltesircs, Ramlnal I EmiaHn Emissions, VarL Lame BaeM, New«» Debility, Header he. ,rk, Vhfltnaaa I'nfltw... ta •— Marry, ss--— Ix»oa * —— of -- e.^ eoeele,or Coastlpa- TwLrhlsg.f Kyo- II i I b . Effect« are immediate. Impart vigor and po ten car to every dpKpondkni, a core ft at hand. Restores «mall. nndeve|ot»>A CENTS function. Don’t get _ nerve re _ «ere. uiiuweiopeu (aw Stimulates th« brain and Me. a box, e for organs. by mail. A written guarantaa, to aure of mon«] retuudoa, with fc boxes. Circulars free. so ' IAVCR! H PHM RIPIDE i Ariiro««, BISHOP REMEDY CO, san Franolae«, CaL City Drug Store Jacksonville Oregon, fact that Dr. fierce’s Favorite Prescrip­ tion cures female weakness and the dis­ eases of the delicate womanly organa which darken the lives of so many wont- en with suffering and sorrow. That ray of light has penetrated many darkened chamltera where women moaned in mi»- — » i----- —'1 - - try, and has guided • them out to - health and happiness. " Favorite Prescription • ia sot a tonic, not a palliative, but a pos­ itive cure for the diseases which are peculiar to women. It gives vigor and vitality. It banishes nervousness, head­ ache, anC all the aches which come from • diseased condition of the womanly organs. A temperance medicine, it con­ tains neither alcohol nor narcotics. I MAKES WEAK WOMEN SÏFONô -AND SICK WQEQ WLLU THE COMMONER. TnE Commoner has attained with­ in six months from date of the ttrst l«suad|Weakly «tlLloootn. Neb. issue a circulation of 100,000 copies, a record probably never equaled In the history of American periodical litera­ ture. The unparalleled growth of Editor and Publisher. this paper demonstrates that there is o room in tbe newspaper Held for a TERMS—Payable I d Advance. national paper devoted to the dis­ ....... ........ Year ............................................................ 11 00 cussion of political, economic and so­ One Six Months... cial problems. To the columns of Three Months •• ■ The Commoner Mr Bryan contributes Single Copy ___ 80 his best efforts; and bis review of aVNo travellox canvassers are employed Terms tor for local agents »genis will be Rent sent on appli political events as they arise from cation. All money should be sent by P P. O O. or time to time can not fail to interest catton. der, express ordsr, orJcr» or by bans v««»™ draft on uu New .vcw those who study public questions. York or Chicago. Do cot not send Individual checks or stamps. The Commoner’s regular subscription price Is #1.00 per year. We have ar­ ranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we can furnish his paper and T he W eek ­ THE COMMONERiper year with ly T imes together for one year for W mklt T im ns ................................. paJt 12.00. Tbe regular subscription price Address TIMESPRINTING CO, Jacksonville. Creron of the two papers when subscribed for separately is #2 50. WILLIAM J. BRYAN Times Clubbing Rates. For Sale, The Schfrffelin ranch, situated two miles southwest of Jacksonville, is offered for sale at a reasonable figure. It is suitable for stockraising and comprises 160 acres of land, 15 acres being in cultivation, witb 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 choeffelin . , o Sears the Sigastue St Tom A. Ihs Kind You Haw Always Borili UNION LIVERY, FEED SALE Stables, JACKSONVILLE .... OREGON Order« for Hack».Buggies and Riding Herses promptly attended to. * Keeding done al reasonable rates. Beet of care taken to prevent accident«, but will be re- sponsible tor none should they occur. Will retuse to do livery work on credit. GKuMUL N LEWIs, Prop.