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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1901. Vol. XXX. No. 94. BRIEF MENTION OUR NEW STOCK I BEFORE PURCHASING. Ladies’ Wool Cotton Fabrics--New Designs. Oregon City Clothing •»" Blankets. California-made Boots •"d Shoes. Groceries and Provisions WE MAKE a SPECIALTY, Guaranteeing Qualtiy nnd Price THE VERY BEST MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Soliciting vour Valued Patronage, \Ve are Respectfully, NUNAN’S, "WWLE' PROfESSIOUAL CARDb. Did you ever compare a delicious, flaky, delicately browned loaf of bread made from GEO. O'B. DB BAR, M. D., PHYSICIAN SURGEON. AND Jacksonville, Oregon. Snowy Butte Flour -one. la Kahler's Building, un-«tslrs. Ras- ld.no« on California «troni. Dav or nlEht o.ll. attended rromotls With the sad results achieved from the use of cheaper flour? The ont, the highest triumph of cookery—the most useful of all the arts; the other, a monument to wasted energy, blasted hojies 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 bv ordering Snowy' Butte flour only in future. ; J, M. KEENE. D. D. S OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY. Offioea .a the Adkins Deuel block Medford, Oredo H. D. NORTON, Every up-to-date dealer Handles it ATTORNEY and counselor at law . Grant** Pa**, Oregon. •*•'* , jyijirinji Offlo« »bore S P. D. A L. Co ’• 9tore. PACIFIC NURSERY Comp’ny Win. M. COLVIG, LAWYER. OraEaa. Jackaonvlll«. Headquarters for STRICTLY FIRST CLASS Fruit Trees, Shade, Ornamental Trees, Vines and Plants. jmse Io Had Mao'« Hu Idin P. P. PRIM A SON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Jacksonville, WHOLESALE regon. - ond and - RETAIL Buy directly from the Nursery, And Save Agent s Profits. ■Will practice In all courts of the S.ate. Of- floe In the Court Hou.e la.l door on the right from entrance Send for Catalogue to A. N. SOLIS3, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Pacific Nrrscry Co. Tangent. Oregon Jacksonville, Oregon, aè’Nota » rubile. Pi »dices In all the court.. OtBoe on California Street, bet. «th and Sth. A. C. HOUGH, Now arriving at NYE'3 ATTORNEY AT LAW tirant'• Pass. ... Uregoa. J | »»dice over Hatr-R.ddlo Hardware Store. Medford, Oregon, A. E. REAMES, Children’s Books: ATTO RN E Y-A T-LiW, • sonvtll«, • Oregon. Wo have » nice llao of Children's book«: bright and catchy stories that just suit tneir little hearts. Also a nine line of Album- dolls, games, drums an J other holiday goods. Have received tire newt at things in •^Office tn Red Men’» Building. Ladies’ Belts and Gentlemen's Ties. ROBT. G. SMITH. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. We still have a good assortment ot the oelebrated Orant** Pa**, Oregon. Practice. In all the eourt, funding up-stalrs GORDON HATS OMoe In Rank They are without question the only hat tor the money In Iowa. It la our pleasure to show our goods—so please oomo and look tbem over. Dr. J. W. ODGERS. H. B. NYE, Proprietor. DENTIST Medford, Oreg**. "H m permanently loomed In Ashland for th. praollce of dentistry. From • continued praetloeof over fourteen years I sm pre pared to guarantee entire satlsfactlnr LIPPINCOTT'S MAX MULLER & CO. Jacksonville, Or., ■ MONTHLY MAGAZINE • A F amily 12 C ompute Nov il * Y camlv MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 per year ; 25 era. a copy •NO CONTINUED STORIES. A I Are the Leading Dealer* 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 KVCRY NUMitR COMPLETE IN ITSELF GIVE US A CALL P Getting Thin Mark Twain’s Cousin, G. C. Clemens, of Topeka, Kan., the no ted constitu tional lawyer, who bears so striking a re semblance t o Mark Twain, (Samuel B. Clemens) that he is frequent ly taken for the G. C. Clement. original Mark, is a man of deep intellect and wide experience. He is con sidered one of the foremost lawyers in this country. In a re cent letter to the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Mr. Clemens says: • • “Personal experience and obser vation have thoroughly satisfied me that Dr. Miles’ Nervine contains true merit, and i- excellent for what it is recom mended." Mr.N ’rinan Waltrip. Sup. Pres. Bank ers’ fraternal Society, Chicago, says: Miles’ library The Best In Current Literature ; Four newspapers and one magazine are printed in Arabic in New York. Trespass notices, printed on cloth, on sale at T he T imes Printing House. The Indians at the Siletz reserva tion are being paid 180,000 by the gov bsolutely ure ernment for their lands. Jeffries’ fattier is a preacher; but he Makes the food more delicious and wholesome was not called upon to open the spar SOVAl «AMINO «owotx CO,, M«w VOSS. ring exhibition with prayer. The Chinese doctors perhaps don’t know wiiat killed Li Hung Chang; but they don’t write articles for med CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. Too small to Share. ical journals acknowledging their Barnes- V?s, I guess It Is true that It ignoraoce. Mrs. Frank Galloway visited in Is the little things that count A large quantity of newspapers, Medford lately. Howe»—So you have come to that suitable for wrapping, pasting on Mrs. Fricke spoke at the M. E. ■ conclusion, have you? walla, putting under carpets, etc., can church Monday evening on foreign Barnes—Yes. You see, I was walk be obtained cheap, In quantities tc missions. ing with Tedworth, and be said if be suit. Bt T he T imes Printing House. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. should find a million dollars he’d give Molineaux, the convicted New York E. church will give a line dinner on me half. Presently be picked up a murderer, will probably nut be re Thanksgiving day. dime, and when I asked him to* share tried, as there Is no chance of con- Rev. E. B. Lockhart, our popular vlctlng him, except on evidence which minister, will bold Thanksgiving ser It with me he abused me Uke * pick pocket.—Boston Transcript. the eourt of appeals has decided is vices at the M. E. church. :t inadMiesible. Cleaning Light Far. W. H. Downing and J. H. Hessel- The celebrated Snap Shot, the best grave have rented H. L. White’s One who says she has tried it recom medicine in the world for allaying in- hue, large farm, situated near Rock mends naphtha for cleaning light fur. fiammatijn in man or beast, can be Point. She says: Pour naphtha over the fur, found at Dr. Robinson’s diug O. Harbaugh had 53 tine hog« then fluff and pat the article until the store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central weighed in Central Point Tuesdag. ■toil has been worked out, and when Point. Try it. Each one tipped the beam at several this Is done press the naphtha out by The shipment of game in milk cans hundred pounds. lrawlng the hand firmly over the fur. is the latest move adopted by those W. W. Edington has sold his farm, who desire to evade the game laws. situated one mile north of Central Phen shake and bang in the air to dry. Three innocent-looking milk cans Point,to Ben Beail for 13000. He will Be careful of fire. ------------------------ that came into St. Paul by the North emigrate to Missouri. Wily Costigan. ern Pacific express, when seized and F. M. Amy and W. J. Freeman opened, were found to contain 100 Casey-Costigan got his life insured have purchased 60 acres of improved partridges land lying on the north side of Betr tor tin cints. Conroy—How wns that? Thoma« B. Walker i Sons have creek of Messrs. Rodgers and Ramsey. Casey—He borrowed tin cints av th* purchased about 75,000 acres of tim- Mrs. Jennie Higgins of Eugene, d be land in Siskiyou county, principally partment inspector of the Women’s foreman, and the foreman won’t put superior sugar pine, and are now pur Relief Corps, spent an evening recent aim ou a dangerous job as long as he chasing other timber claims in Shas ly with the local post. She was well awes him tin cints!—Puck. ta, Lassen and Modoc counties tn Cal pleased with the condition of affairs ifornia, and in Klamath and Laxe in the valley. Illa EmbarraiaineDt. counties, Oregon. Their holdings al Brackett —They aay you are financial Two interments took place in the together amount to somewhere near Central Point cemetery during the ly embarrassed. Do you owe a very 300,000. week. One of the deceased persons large amount? "Some years ago while at Martins was a little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crackett—I don’t owe anything, but burg, W. N., I was taken with cholera Martin of Eagle Point, while the there are several people who owe me. morbus, which was followed by other was Kirk Tungafe, who also .nd I haven’t the courage to ask for IL diarrbma. The doctor's medicine did lived in that section. —Boston Transcript me co good. I was advised to get a J. G. Tschudy died at Pegosa Junc bottle of Chamberlain's colic, cholera tion, Colorado, of brain fever, Nov. and diarrhoea remedy, which 1 did, aged 27 years He was an .expert and it cured me sound and well. G. 23d. blacksmith,and May 4, 1900, was mar A. M orris , Embreevllle, Pa. Sold by ried to Miss Ida Pankey, formerly of City Drug Store. Central Point, who is a daughter of Few people know that the time in J. D. Pankey and a sister or Mesdames dicated on the printed clocks in front F Amy,Will. Downing, Harry Caton, of jewelry store«, used as signs, means Will. Wright. Mrs. Amy left on the something. All wooden clocks in the 27th, to pay her a visit. Uaited States are exactly the same;i they point to 8:18, which is the exact TM* Lite of • Cool Miner. time of the death of President First, the boy of eight or ten is sent Llncoli, A movement is now on foot by thu ’jeweler's association of the to the breaker to pick the alate and o’h- is all right, if you are too fat; country to have this changed to the er Impurities from the coal which has and all wrong, if too thin already. minute when President McKinley been brought up from the mine. From was shot, which was 3:55. The time there be is promoted and becomes a Fat, enough for your habit, is recorded on these advertisements has door boy, working iu the mine. As he healthy; a little more, or less, is been designated the hour of fate. grows older and stronger he is ad vanced to the position and given the no great harm. Too fat, consult Governor Van Sant of Minnesota objects strongly to tne recent consol pay of a laborer. There be gains the a doctor; too thin, persistently idation of the Northern Pacific and experience which secures him a place Great Northern Railroads, and will ss a miner’s helper, and as he acquires thin, no matter what cause, tales "fight it to a finish." Resays^uch a skiLj and strength he becomes, when in Scotfs Emulsion of Cod Liver combination of parallel and compet thg, height of his manhood and vigor, ing roads is contrary to law. as cer full_ fledgedminer. tainty it is; but the railroad rnag-1 If lie Ts fortu te enough to escape Daws bar? dvubvl^ been adyised by There are many causes of get their attorneyS that there are ways of | the faUsof'rock and coal, he may re- evading the law and COnsumhaatlt.'> r ' “ tin ln t It is posTtloK _ ’as a miner _ for a numr ting too thin; they all come '* ag£ cree^s'on and their object. Su.ely a law that stand-1lx‘r of years. " But ‘ as ftgecrei _ he is attacked by some of the many ander these two heads: over in the way of such mighty ___ men __ a-J Morgan, Hill and their i associates ____ i diseases incident to work In the mines would be held unconstitutional, or on J he makes way for those younger and work and under-digestion. some ground ineffective. V ” Whether^ a ( tuore vigorous following him up the Stop over-work, if you can; law applies to these people or not de ladder whose summit he has reached. pends. as it generally appears in He then starts on the descent, going but, whether you can or not, | courts. <>n whether it suits them and can le used to aid tlielr designs or back to become a miner’s helper, then take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod not. If it does this it is a sound and a mine laborer, now a door boy, and :constitutemal law; otherwise it was when old and decrepit he finally re Liver Oil, to balance yourself only intended lor poorer and weaker turns to the breaker where he started with your work. Y ou can’t live people, says the Telegram. as a child, earning the same wages as are received by the little urchins who on it—true—but, by it, you work at his side. There is no incen can. There’s a limit, however; tive for ambition In the average min 1 a er’s life. He cannot rise to places of you’ll pay for it eminence and wealth. Only 1 in 500 Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver can even be given place as a foreman or superintendent, and these are posi Oil is the readiest cure for tions which few miners care to hold.— “can’t eat,” unless it comes of John Mitchell in Cosmopolitan. _________________ r no work—you can’t Pain Pills are invaluable for headache and all pain. 1 had been a great sufferer from headache until I learned of the efficacy of l>i. Miles' Pain Pills. Now I always cam- them and prevent recurring at tacks by taking a pill when the symp toms first appear." Sold by all DruEElata. Price, 2Sc. par Bas. Dr. Milo* Medloal Co., Elkhart, Ind. For Ria Reputation. *T>0O. and strong, without The proprietor of a large dry goods some sort of activity store had decided to tear down the old building and erect a new one In Its The genuine has stead. In furtherance of this plan he this picture on It, was“removing his goods to temporary take no other. quarters In aftbther building. —— —~ If you have not fiie gooils we^~Hrarlyj|Jl out of the tried it, send for old structure when from some un free sample, its a- known cause it caught fire. The de greeable taste will surorise you. partment was promptly on hand and SCOTT & BOWNE soon had a stream playing on the Chemists, flames, but the merchnnt was wild 409 Pearl Street, with excitement Running up to the New York. chief, he urged him to greater haste. 5Oc. and $1.00: all druggists. "Never mind the goods!" be shouted. “Save the building! I’ll give the boys a check for $500 for their pension fund if they don't let the fire spread beyond that floor!” "Why, you're going to tear the old building down anyway, aren't you?” asked the chief. “Yes.” be said, "but do you suppose I want the Insurance companies or any body on earth to think that's the rea son why It caught tire?” .1 ACKSOX VILLE By grent exertion the fire was ex tinguished with little loss *o far as the building was concerned, and the mer I Orders for Haeta.Buggies sod Riding Horses ¿Headed to. chant was as good as his word.— I I promptly Feed lug done at reasonable rales. Best o I care taken to prevent accidents, but will be re Youth's Companion. UNION LIVERY, FEED SALE WANTED. Isporstbie tor none should they occur. Will refuse to do livery work on cred I’ GKJiiQE N LKVVi.H. Prop STUDENTS AND TXACHKRS Wishing to increase their income. Good pay for good work. Permanent work al ven if satisfactory. Address M g ’ s ., P. O. B ox 403. Roseburg, Or. ONSUMP TJ ON 1