The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 21, 1901, Image 8

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    NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S
SALE OP RBAL PROPERTY.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
uaeri Aeeonnt of it.
AND FASHION.
In the matter of the estate of James
Abraham, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Thv* small promenade toilet por­
that pursuant to an order ot the
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­ trayed In the sketch 1* of gray doth,
county court vf the State ot Oregon
courages
and
lessens
ambition;
beauty,
vigor
for Multnomah county, made and en­
with the plaited skirt bordered through­
and cheer'ulneus soon out with stitching and opened slightly
tered on the 30th day ot November,
disappear
when
the
kid
­
1900, 1 will from and after the
neys are out of order at the feet <*i a pettieout of white
cloth enrictu«! with Hirer» of silver
or diseased.
21st day of Februaiy, 1901,
Kidney trouble has braid knotted In the center.
Proceed to sell at private sale the
The jacket take« the form of a round­
' become so prevalent
following described real property of
that it is not uncommon ed bolero bordered with stitching mid
said estate, and all the right, title
for a child to be born Is filled In by a long, wide vest of
and interest which the said James
afflicted with weak kid­ white cloth ornamentisi with lines of
Abraham had therein at tie time
neys. If the child urin­ silver braid knotted In the center and
ates
too often, if the
of his decease, towit:
Ail of sections 16 and 36 in town­ urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
ship 32 south, range 1 west: all of reaches an age when it should be able to
sections 16 and 36, township 33 south, control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
range 3 w: the west halt and north­ bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
east quarter and north half of south­ the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
east quarter of section 16, township step should be towards the treatment of
32 south, range 4 east: sections 16 and these important organs. This unpleasant
36 in township 34 south, range 4 east; trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
section 36, township 34 south, range 3 kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
east; section 36, township 36 south, most people suppose.
range 1 east; section 36, township 3.
Women as well as men are made mis­
south, range 3 east; the west half aud erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
east half of northeast quarter, and and both need the same great remedy.
the northwest quarter of northeait The mild and the immediate effect of
quarter, and the west half and south­ Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
east quarter ot the southeast quarter by druggists, in fifty-
of section 16, township 37 south, cent and one dollar
range 3 east; section 36, township 38 sizes. You may have a
south, range 4 east: section 36, town­ sample bottle by mail
ship 40 south, range 1 west. Jackson free, also pamphlet tell- Home of swaoipHoo*.
ing all about it. including many of the
couDtv, Oregon.
The terms of said sale are as follows: thousands of testimonial letters received
The entire purchase price to be paid from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilme.r
Sc Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
1DCa8h-
W. E. BURKE.
n ention this paper.
Administrator de bonis non with
the will annexed of the estate of
James Abraham, deceased, Portland,
Oregon.
___________
Silas «J. Day
JACKSONVILLE. OR
Finest Train
In the World.
Elec’.r c lighted. Steam heated.
To Chicago by Daylight.
The Badger State Express—
The tinest day train running
between St. Paul and Chicago
via. the Short Line. Connec­
tions from the West via.
NOTARY PUBLIC and
REAL ESTATE AG’T
Abstracts made to Title* of
Lands.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS.
Of *11 Kind drawn up especially pertaining to
the settlement of estates.
Accounts Collected, Prompt Remittance.
MONEY LOANED.
The Northern Pacific,
Investment securities a specialty. Jackson
Great Northern,
Scrip bought and sold
And Canadian Pacific Rys Oounty
I have a complete set of maps of all survey d
This Is also the best line between Omaha
St Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell
tickets via. "The North-Western Line.”
W. M. HEAD, G. A. - H. L. SISLER. T. A.
248 Alder St.. Portland. Ogn.
lands in this county, and receive Abstracts
monthly from Roseburg and the State land De­
partment at Salem of all new entries n ade I
am thus prepared to make out homestead pa­
pers andean save to part.es the exfenseof a
trip to the Roseburg land office.
I have a Number of FlneFarma and other
Desirable Property In.my hands for
Sale.
Best of
Everything
In a word this tells ot the passenger
service via.
k^Pro-nnt reply made loan letters. Charg
es In accordance with 'he times
Refers, by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanna
judge of the 1st Judclal District, and to any
business house In Jacksonville.
SILA? J. DAV
The North-Western Line.
Mysterious
3 Trains dally between St. Paul and
Chicago comprising
LATEST PULLMAN SLEEPERS.
PEERLESS DINING CARS,
LIBRARY AND OBSERVATION CARS,
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS.
The 20th Centurv Trains—THE
NORTH-WESTERN LIMIT­
ED—runs every day of the year.
GO EAST
VIA
G reat N orthern
RAILWAY.
Shortest and Quickest Line
TO
S cotch R emedy
is the greatest absorbent in the
world and does it* work through
the pores of the skin.
Don't Rub It tn
Simply wet the affiicted pirt frwiy
with the remed}' and ia a few tuin*
utea the pxiu is gene.
The best physicians use it,
prescribe it and unite with the
general public in saying :
** Scotch .Remedy is t/ie best
external remedy known."
Sold by all druggists at 50 cents
SCOTCH REMEDY CO.
Western Agency
SAN FRANCISCO
ST PALL, DLLLTH, MINNEAPOLIS,CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS EAST
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepera
Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars.
PF.OMKNADX TOILET.
turned back at the nesk in two rerera,
which an- faced with chinchilla fur.
The high collar of gray cloth is border­
ed with stitching and faced with chin­
chilla fur.
The sleeves widen below
the elbows and terminate a few Inches
above the wrists, where they are trim­
med with white cloth cuffs striped
with silver braid, while the full under­
sleeves of white cloth are gathered in­
to a deep cuff of the sanie enriched
with stitching.—Philadelphia Ledger.
In spite of the fact that the long,
plain skirts are more graceful and be­
coming to the generality of women the
flounced skirt Is coming more and more
Into fashion, and some of the newest
gowns display this style In Its various
renderings, says the New York Even­
ing Telegram.
Made of law, net or
any light material, a flounced skirt is
not by any means ugly, indeed In many
instances Is most attractive, but as
every fashion suffers by Imitation this
one must needs be made, or rather
caricatured, in cloth and heavy fab­
rics. Three or four flounces are con­
sidered the correct number when the
lighter materials are employed; when
cloth is used two are all sufficient, and
these two arranged to form an over­
skirt effect, trimmed with a plaiting
of silk.
Fortunately the art of skirt
cutting and hanging has progressed
marvelously since the old days of
flounced skirts, and with the close
fitted silk drop skirt the flounces can
be so adapted that they do not give
the dreaded size to the figure. When,
it is a flounced cloth skirt, the over­
skirt finished with the plaiting is sepa­
rate from the cloth skirt, and only the
lower flounce of a half yard In depth,
also finished with the plaiting, is sew-
jed into the silk underskirt.
PORTLAND.
NOTICE
OM«ON.
Orders lor Hacks, Huio(le«and Riding Horses
promptly «.tended to.
Feeding done at reasonable rates. Best ot
care taken to pn-vent aocldents. but will be re­
sponsible for none shoald they occur.
Will refuse to do livery work on credit.
GEORGE N. LEWIS. Prop.
ROM EH ft.’S COSTUME.
The skirt Is trimmed with a wide plait­
ed flounce, and the nalstband Is of
black panne.—Paris Herald.
An enormons mushroom wan found
in the neighborhood of Rlckman*-
worth, England. It was perfectly round
in «hafie nnd measured 9 Inches across
nnd 27 indie* in circumference and
weighed, without the stem, ten ounce«.
ro Care Coaitipatien »orvvar«
tike Casca reta Candy Cathartic ¡be or St
G* C. fail to curt. di'U(rç‘»i.» refund boimw
if Grip threatens use un. Mue«’ Nervtno.
hiloh
the house at all times? Do
you know just where you can
find it if you need it quickly—
if your little one is gasping
ind choking with croup? If
you haven't it get a bottle.
It will save your child's life.
•'Shiloh «I wav « cured my baby of croap.
coughs and c<Jd«» I would not ba without it.'
MRS. J. B. MARTIN, Hunt«vulle. Ala.
Rhilnh*« Conanmption Cur« la ao1<1 by all
iruKJcIata at U5c* Atta, Sl.OO a bottle*. A
feinted fpiarantro «<*•* with ar«ry bottlr.
f yon nra not atttlsflrd <o to your <irnffgi>»1
a im I j<»*t your money back.
Writ* for il'nafated book on consumption. Re» I
without coat to you. S. C. Well« k Co., LaRoy, X. V.
e tt/ib
t>OW« .«•
vYltl» CüMPHrftlk
Can»iv rathartfe. cure corctlpntinn forever
W 45c. If C. C 0. fail, drugiriele refund *uoni>
■ ’-'w
V ' V nxs N ís ^ n ^NK*
[CASTOR IA
g
The Kind You Haro Always Bought* and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has home the signature of
and has boon nuule under his per­
son nl supervision since its Infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that tritle with and endanger the health of
Infants und Children—Experience against Experiment.
I
What is CASTORIA
Castorin is a harmless substitute for Custor Oil, i’aro-
goric, Drops and bootliing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm*
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcra and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels* giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TERRIBLE
Nervous Diseases
arc the serious misfortune nine-
tenths of the women in the
work!. Women should know of
Moore’s Revealed
Remedy.
■joy's r»v tn» Jailed *<■« otw«
lieu! lit fur all Ilan kind. *
JOT’S VEOEUaLI SAR1AFARIUJL
•
u m 'de ft-om
fcrrta, and
voniMina no
mineral
drug* or
'•— lly poi*-
r*-
T°y’s
.get» bi<
tUimaparilla
rob» the
L uud of all
it« Impuri­
ties , uni
eournea all
U acnc impuxi*
these diseases has macle it thous-
bottle
at
%
the
I>rug Store.
Blumauer-Frank Drug Co.
•s
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
PORTLAND.
OREGON
YB^wwn Sixth
ZW
S«v«MS.J
AI acl I iou ».
Joy’« Ver'fltble
Sarsaparilla
prevcnla tired feel­
ings, staggering sen­
sations, palpitation
of heirt, rush of
blood to the head,
dizziness, ringing in
ears, emits before the
eyes, neada< he, bil-
lcu5ness,oousti pation
of bowels, twins in
the Lui*,n>?! tncnoiy,
tongue coated, foul
breath, pimples on
face, tody and limb,
decliueofni-rve force
dizzy spells, faint
spells, cold, chtuiny
feet and hands, sour
risings, fatigue, in­
somma, and all di*-
i sm - s of I be stotnach,
liver and kidney«.
ands of friends.
$1.00 jier
tira th rough
nnture’Bown
proper chan­
nels. Joy’i
Vegetable
Far Mt parili»
cures Uys-
P« P®1?»
Chronic
Constivi*
lion, I.r<
Coxn pin 1.9
and Kidvej
I
Its wonderful effectiveness in
V
Joy.t Vegetable Sar­
saparilla is sold by all
drugvixta. krlme a
sub.tltiite. When you
pa y fur t he best sc* that
you get ths besL
«
A
Ths IsrffwRt Anatomical Mhssons \
tn ths War-I.
Mr*«f**t aftrHHtnm fa tCity. A \
wfnuitrful alyiajvr
Weakne»»«»«. or any enntrset. a
f
• ths oldest KiX’ctMltot <m the 1‘bcllln \
Vtf&toA < oMU
N > »mra
4
I rVI M* J0«3*»-PRITATi DISfAStl a
Tn««* anew and waliidi» V
11 * «w*-d naea who are Mifferin«
A
from ths elf •eta of youthful ludlw
utia or excvtLMAH
rar
«rations
eaevs.v. In main
matnrsr
ysara Narvonsi and phvaliMU IMblllty. I m * I
la compii*
polawag, LaaS I Jlaafeu»!
sbwmbvww Inali
>o an I iwoompw.
ratio»»; ■awraaMwrrl»*«, FrwaSatwr.
rhsra, «JwawrrhaB», so. r*. Frvnaewwy
of tlrSmatlae. eta. I>y • eowrbhiailoo af
rsmsdlss, of great curallvs p.» »r, tbs lloctav
haaaoarraoa.d hla trwlmsiil 11,»« Il will net
only alV-.rd Irurn,-dials relief, but P.rm».»n1
curs. Th» Doctor doe» not claim to porfuiai
miracle, but Is well known to bs * lair an*
«soars Pbr.k-lan «nd Hurfeon^rwsdualasat
la Iks.pociaJty —IMaeatawa ef M.S »a
srPHILI» thoroughly sradlcatad tsaa
, io »yatoai without th. wMefMaewarg.
fraMM flttad by an Kxpsrk aWioal
tab-e for Baptaarw. A QOl»k aad nwttaat
CWW for Files. Flaaare »nd Flat«»law, hr
Dr. Jordan'» aparlal palokaa maxboda
KVKRr MAK mrpIvIngtonswtUressSva
kur Aonzat oatnton ok«hl»oonipl*lnt_
Wh will Owarom«* a rotrNVt OtjnM
tony mM w« wvizeroh»
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1.anas latino FltKK »"* «trtrtly priwata,
CHARGM vnnr hxahohabim
Traauna.it paramiaily or by latter.___
Write for Hook. FWII.OWOFBTT WF
WA^BIA«*- MsiLaoraaa. tAMlaaM*
booMW man.) Oall or writ»
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the County Court or the Blate of Oreyon. for
Jackson County
In Ike matter of the estate of Franeols Laran,
o eceased .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
I’ undersigned has l>een appointed by tke
county court of Jackson county. Oregon, sit­
ting In probate, administrator with the will
annexed of the estate of Fraaeola Laran. de­
ceased
All persons Indebted to said aa'ate are re­
quested to settle the aame imraedlaiely. and
those having claims against sa d estate win
present them to me at my ppce or busines,
at Jacksonville, Oregon, with proper vouchers
attache. , within six months after tke date of
first publication of this notice.
Dated Feb 7. 1901
JAS CRONEMILLER
Administrator of the estate of Praacols l.araa,
deceased
n SSS nnwnknv N^ n ^ nnnv .
Shiloh’s
& Rio Grande K. R.
Consumption Denver
...Scenic Line of the World...
Cure
Mothers—have
S
in
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES.
JACKSONVILLE - .
A Convincing Answer.
mothers have been giving their
children for croup, coughs and
colds
OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT.
fa the County Court sf the Htate of Gregos for
Jackson County
ESTABLISHED IN I865
fa t*e matter of the f-kuats of K. Kubli,
deceased
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Tire school continues the careful training
executrix of the rsitate of K. Kubli,
and thorough instruction for wbloh it is favor­ deceased, has filed In the county sourt of
Jackson county, Oregon, ker final asoosnt as
ably known.
such executrix, and by order of said oourt
Saturday, March 8, 1801. I* set for the
Ttic Mvt»ic Depurünent
hearing thereof. All persona Interested are
hereby notified to appear and RIs bls or her ob­
li always In charge of competent and ea^er jections to the same on or before said day
Dated Feb. 7, 1801
Leneed teachers. Board and tuition per session
ELEANOR J KUBLI.
of twenty weeks, 180.00. Studies will be resum­
Executrix of the Eslate ot K Kubli. deceased.
ed September 3. 1900.
For prospectus, address
Stables,
Scenes from fairy lore always appeal
most to children. For example, little
Miss Muffet sitting on a tuffet eating
her cunls and whey. Jack and Jill go­
ing up the hill is always taking, and
Beauty might be seen waking from her
long sleep, with the prince tiewlde her.
The Babes In the Wood make a pretty
picture and very easy to do, and the
Knave of Hearts, with the king and
queen, the dresses carried out In calico.
Any of these would afford amusement
Pretty tableaux for children can also
tie taken from the old nursery rhymes,
such ns “Little Boy Blue,” “Little Bo-
peep.” “Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary.”
"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” "The
Little Pipers” and many others. His­
torical scenes in which children play
a part also form Interesting tableaux,
such as the two little princes In the
tower. Music behind the scenes is a
great addition to the tableaux, and the
curtnln should not tie kept up long, ns
children cannot remain qul«?t for many
minutes together.
For 50 Years
Jacksonville, Oregon.
LIVERY FEED SALE
Eruptions
Miss Carolina—Is Mr. Burtiank a
man of family?
Miss Virginia—Not that ncytxxly
knows of.
Miss Carolina—Somebody told me
that he Is the father of several chil­
dren
Miss Vlrg'nla—IIas a bouse full of
them, but be can’t trace tlielr lineage
beyond bls common old grandfather.—
T-xr.vor News.
For Rates. Folders and full Information
veparthug Eastern Trip, cal on or address
A. B. C. DENNISTON,
City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portlan
UNION
Volcanic
Are grand, hut Skin Eruptions rob
life of joy.
Buckleu’* Arnica Salve
cures therm also Old, Running and
Fever Sores, Ulcers. Boils, Felons.
Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns.
Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Best Pile cure on earth.
Drives out
Fains and Ache«. Only 25 et«, a box.
Cure guaranteed, bold by City Drug
Store.
5<> Faintly to Boost Of.
208 MORRISON STREET
I Wwwy
Hrraklng th« 5'rwi Gently-.
“1 hobbled into Mr. Blackmon's
drug store one evening,” says We»icy
Nelson of Hamilton, Ga., “and he
asked me to try Chamberlain's Pain
Halm for rheumatism, with which I
had suffered for a long time. I told
him I had no faith in any medicine,
as they all failed. He said: ‘Well,
A Parisian Costume,
If Chamberlain's Pain Balm does not
The costume represented is of poppy help you, you need not pay for it.’ I
colored homespun. The bolero nnd took a bottle of It home and used it
skirt are strapped with stitched bands. according to directions, and in one
week I was cured, and have not since
been troubled with rheumatism.”
Fo sale by City Drug Store.
Tickets to points East, via Portland and the
GREAT NORTHERN RY., on sale at any
Southern Pacific Depit Ticket Office, o
GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office
Y
There is a man In Liverpool who is
renowned for his imperturbable calm­
ness on every Imaginable occasion. One
day lie strolled leisurely into the office
of a friend.
“I have just had a chat with your
wife,” be said by way of beginning.
“Why, I didn’t know she was In
town."
“Oh. she wasn’t In town,” replied the
other. “I called at your house.”
“I didn’t know she was receiving to­
day,” said the husband with some sur­
prise. “I thought she had a headache.**
“She didn’t mention It to me.” said
the calm man. “There was a crowd at
the house.”
“A crowd!” echoed the husband.
“Yea,” went on the cnlm man. “They
came with the fin* engine."
••The fire engine!” gasped the hus­
band.
“Oh, It's all right." went on the cnlm
man. “It's all out now. It wasn’t much
of a fire, but I thought you'd like to
know it."—London Tlt-BIts.
Tableaus For Children.
The Flounced Skirt,
DAILY TRAINS: FAST TIME: SERVICE
AND SCENERY UNEQUALED.
St. Mary’s Academy,
One of Vncle Sam's abl. seamen,
who wa* in an "•Owl" train that wa*
wrecked, thus deecribed hi* experience:
"It wa* a little after two bell* thia
morning and I was smoking tuy pip«
In the ‘Owl’*’ stern gall«--. The first
thing I knew of any happening WO*
when I was thrown violently from my
seat After the pitching and jumping
hail stopped. I crawled out and saw
that the steering gear of the ’Owl’ had
been carried away, causing her to part
amidships. The after end listed badly
to starboard anil went aground, throw­
ing ail hand* in a heap to the listed
side. No Ilves were lost however,
though all were badly shaken up and
somewhat damaged. One unlucky pas­
senger bunted the glass out of a port­
hole, cutting her head anil face quite
badly. After wigwagging the craft
coming up l>ehlnd to change her course,
the forward end of our cruft picked up
the poaaenger* and crew and continued
her voyage. ¿A b for me, I will lie glad
when I am safe aboard the ¿Albatross
again. This cruising overland is too
rough and choppy for me."—¿Argonaut
vAvoaiT* TRAi»n>:okTi*BivTAL
aeuT*
B*TW*Sk THI BOBTHWBNT ABD ALL
POIBTH BABB.
Cboloeaf Two Routes through the famous
Rocky Mountol* Heeaery
UKi
At City Drug Store, Jacksonville,/
EAST
and SOUTH
The ■ Shasta • Route
T THI
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
Train leave Mel ford for Portland aadway
stations al 3:15 A M and 5:3« r M
Lsavs Portland
f> JO A M
Lear* Mulford
3:15 A M
Arrive Ashland
18:33 A ■
Arrive Sacramento 5:<M
....... P M
_
Arrive Han Francisco 1 15 m
arriva 'Ogden'
5:4» A M
Arrive_ Denver
9:00 a if
Arrive Kansas City IM A ■
Arriva Chicago
3 s T a if
Arrive
Ix» Angolo«
TX) r
m
Arriva Houston
4:1» A *
Arrive New Orleans 5 'Jft r *
Arrive Washington 5:1* a m
Arrive ’ Now Yorii
hlnfl r *
_7 :00 V *
5:3» r *
11:30 A M
4M A M
1:15 A M
ii:lTTil
9:u0 A M
~»1a a m
TÄT«
4:00 A M
“«irrï
0:4« A M
l*:4* F M
Pullman and toarlst cars on both train*.
Chair oars Haaramento to Ogden anil U
Paso, and tourist aara to Chlougo 8t Loin*
New Orle»,« and Washington.
Direct connection al Ban Francisco with
steamship linos for Hawaii, Japan, China, tka
Phloppines and Australia.
For through tickets and rates call on or ad­
dress W. V. Llpplnoott Agent, Medford.
R. KOEHLER
<«. H. MARKHAM.
Manager
G. F. A P. Ag't,
Portland, Or
And Four Route« Kant of
Pueblo and Denver .......
MININGÆTc
1
Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago
All PavnenfferN granted a day «top-over In the
.Horman Capital or anywhere between Ogden
and Denver Periionaily conducted Tourist
Excurefons three days a week to
and the East.
For Ticket« and any Information Retard Ing
Rato«, Route«, etc., or for Descriptive Ad­
vertising Matter, call on Agent» of Ore­
gon Railway A Navigation Co , Ore
gon Short Line or Southern
Pacific Companie«.
K
General Pa«« A Ticket
Agent,
DENVER,
-
COL.
r. G. Nichol,
General Agent,
¿51 Wash. St.
PORTLAND, > <S
TinXTT-inifTh TUL
24 Pif» « Teddy I Illustrated.
INDISPENSABLE
TO MINING MEN.
»3 PER YEAR. POSTPAID.
HMD FOR SAMPU OOFT.
MINING-sitentlfic PRESS
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