The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 25, 1901, Image 8

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    Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Best of
Everything.
In • word this tell® of w» passenger
service via.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid­
neys are out of order
Eight tralnB run daily between
or diseased.
Chtcago and St Paul, comprising the
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
XATEST PULLMAN SLEEPERS,
that it is not uncommon
PEERLESS DINING CARS,
for a child to be born
LIBRARY A ND OBSERVATION CARS,
P afflicted with weak kid-
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS.
’ neys. If the child urin-
Tbe Kth Century Train Runs Every Day of
---------- . .
ates too often, if the
tbe year.
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
Electric Lighted, Steam Heated.
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
The Badger State Express, tbe step should be towards the treatment of
Finest Daily Traiu Running Between lhese important organs. This unpleasant
St. Paul and Chicago, via The Short trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
Line.
most people suppose.
Connections from the West made
Women as well as men are made mis­
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
: : : via : : :
and both need the same great remedy.
The Northern Pacific,
The mild and the immediate effect of
Great Northern And
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
Canadian Pacific Rya
by druggists, in fifty-
cent and one dollar
This is also the best line between Omaha, sices. You may have a
sample bottle by mail
8t. Paul and Minneapolis.
All agents sell tickets via
free, also pamphlet tell-
boom ot Bwamp-itoox
ing all about it, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
Sc Co.. Binghamton. N. Y., be sure and
W.H.MEAD,
H. L. SISLER
rr ention this paper.
Genera? Agent.
Traveling Agent,
2i8 ÀhUr Si.. Portland Ogn.
The North-Western Line.
The Finest Train in the World
The Northwestern Line
Silas <1. Day
GO EAST
JACKSONVILLE
VIA
NOT4RÏ PUBIII' and
G reat N orthern
RAILWAY.
Shortest and Quickest Line
TO
ST. PAIL, DL LLTH. MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS EAST
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers
Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars.
»AILY
trains ; fast time : service
AND SCENERY UNEQUALED.
Tickets to points East, via Portland and the
GREAT NORTHERN RY., on sale at any
Southern Paciflc Depot Ticket Office, or
GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office
PORTLAND.
122 Third Street.
For Rates. Folders and lull Information
regarding Eastern Trip, cal on or address
A. B. C DENNISTON,
City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portlan
Chicago, Rock Island
OR.
REAL ESTATE AG’T.
Abstracts made to Titles of
Lands.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS.
Of all kind drawn up especially pertaining to
the settlement of estates.
Accounts Collected, Prompt Remittance.
MONEY LOANED.
Investment securities a specialty. Jackson
Oounty Scrip bought and sold.
I have a complete set of maps of all surve; ed
lands in this county, and receive Abstract
monthly from Roseburg Land Office, tbe Land
Department of the O. A C R. R. and tbe State
Land Department at Salem of all new entries
made I am thus prepared to make out home-
lead papers aud can save to parties the ex-
nse of a trip to tbe Roseburg land office
I
have a Number of FlrieFarme and other
Dealrable Property la.my handa for
Sale.•
WPromnt reply made to all letters. Charg­
es in accordance with 'he times
Refers, by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanna
¡udge of the 1st Judcial District, and to any
business bouse In Jacksonville.
SILAS I. DAY.
Mysterious
Pain Cure
NEW SHORT STORIES
last«» Information.
Tbe late Collis P. Huntington was an
accessible man In his office durlug
business hours; but, like Mr. Sage, he
was Intolerant of visitors who wmrted
his time, ills opinion was frequently
sought by the newspapers, and when­
ever he thought that it was proper to
express it he would talk for iMibllcn-
tion rapidly and to the point. When
he had finished Ills statement, the most
adroit cross examination by the Inter­
viewer could add nothing to it. When
the big bull movemeut in stocks was
st Its height-a little more than a year
ago, a man who seldom speculated In
stocks told a broker that he knew Mr.
Huntington very well and that lie
thought that Mr. Huntington would
give him Inside information about one
of the conipanlea In which he was in­
terested.
“Jf you can get this Information,”
satd the broker, “it will be worth thou­
sands of doHurs to you. But I know
Mr. Huntington’s reputation so well
that I do not believe he will say any­
thing to affect the market price of his
stocks.”
The man was confident, however,
and when Mr. Huntington received
him in a friendly manner he began to
figure bls profits.
“I have come to ask you almtit such
ami such a stock," he said, “a ¡I I will
be very much obliged to you for a
pointer on it.”
if Mr. Huntington was amused at
this request, he did not show it.
“You may have ray opinion of It.”
said Mr. Huntington, “but you must
consider It confidential.”
“Certainly,” said the occasional spec­
ulator.
"Well, then. I may tell you that 1
would not buy It at 25 nor would I sell
It at GO. Good afternoon.”
It was not until this man had reach­
ed his broker’s office, repenting Mr.
Huntington's words all the way that
he might not forget them, that he dis­
covered the lack of point In Mr. Hunt­
ington's confidential pointer.
rrre to Speak Illa MinM.
Old Dr. X. never enjoyed trie reputa­
tion of being a religious man. In fact,
his belief in the sincerity of things
spiritual, as expressed by the world at
large, was usually summed up by the
words poppycock, folderol and the
like, uttered in a contemptuous snort.
Meeting one day a minister of the vi­
cinity in which be lived, he was re­
minded of the fact that the minister
had but lately Inherited, through, tlie
death of a relative, a considerable sum
of money.
“Mr. D.,” he said, addressing the
gentleman In question, “I understand
that you have acquired quite a consid­
erable fortune from the dear departed,
your uncle.”
“From my cousin. Dr. X.,” corrected
Mr. D., a trifle disconcerted.
"Then I am to understand that you
are no longer dependent upon the char­
ity of your congregation for support?’
continued tbo doctor.
Mr. D. bowed stiffly In acknowledg­
ment
“Then. Mr. D.,” whispered the old
tuan eagerly, “give 'em hades.1”—New
York Mail and Express.
Hl. OwXy ————-if-------
“What good does y«ir money do JRRL
Mr. Armour?" a frieud one« asked P.
D. Armour, according <» the Waaiilnv-
ton Star.
“That is a question.” Mr. Armour ts -
pUxsL 1 often ask myself. 1 was rato-
ed a butcher boy. I learned to kwe
work for work's sake. I must get up
early now, as I liave done all my Uft>,
aiul when 0 o'clock comes, no matter
what's going ou at home, 1 utturt got to
bed. And here I am. Yes; I liave
large means, ita you say, but I can’t eat
an much as yonder clerk, I can’t sleep
aa much. and I can hardly wear any
move clothe« than he. The only r«*al
pleasure I can get out of life that yon­
der clerk with Ida limited means can­
not get Is the giving now and then to
some deserving fellow without a soul
knowing It >IWO or $1.000, giving him a
fresh start upward without making the
gift a hurt to him. That’s the only real
pleasure I get out of life. And as to
possessions, the only thing I sometimes
feel I really own are my two boya and
my good name. Take everything else
from me, leave mo them, and I would
yet be rich. I wouldn't care a snap for
the rest. We would soon together
make enough to keep the wolf a long
wav from our door ”
One on Senator < lark.
In the ndic'nlgirntlon of Pi-vsideiH
Harrison Senator ('lurk of Wyoming,
then a practicing lawyer In the terri­
tory, ns it was In those days, was ap­
pointed n Judge of the territorial court.
He was not certain about accepting the
position. and he went over to have a
talk with Judge Corn, the Democratic
incumbent.
“Hello, Clark,” said the judge. “Have
you come over to be a wont in?’
“No,” said Clark. “I have not yet
made up tny mind to take the places.”
“Oh. take it by al! manner of means,’’
said Judge Corn. "It Is a pleasant job,
and I think you will like it”
“But.” said Clark. "I have a good
many private matters to attend to, and
I cannot accept for some time yet any­
way. If I conclude to take the ¡dace, I
will let you know.”
»
“All right,” said Judge Corn. “Come
over and I will swear you In, but.” he
added, with a laugh, “while I can
swear you in, all creation canuot quali­
fy you.”
Good Cure for Rheumatism.
Last fall I was taken fwlth a very
severe attack of muscular rheumatism
which caused hm * great pain and an­
noyance. After trying several pre­
scriptions and rheumatic cares, I de­
cided touseChamberlain’sPain Balm,
which 1 had seen advertised in the
South Jerseyman. After two appli­
cations of this remedy I was much
better, and after using one bottle,was
completely cured.— S allie H a it his ,
Salem, N. J. For sale by City Drug
Store
S cotcii R emedy
Don’t Rub It in
y wet the afflicted part freely
he remedy ««»1 in a few mm-
utea the pain ta goae.
Make your rrip East pleasant and comfort­
able by using the Great Rock Island person ­
ally conducted EXCURSIONS in
tourist»
sleeping cars which go East every week of the
year via Salt Lake City and the Scenic line
Pullman sleeping cars every day to Chicago.
Tell your ticket agent you want your ticket
over the
Great Rock Island Route
The best phywictans
it,
prescribe it atd unite with the
genernl publie in saying :
’ ‘ Scotch Jitooady ts the boot
extfttoal remedy kootott."
Sold by all druggist, at yo cents
SCOTCH REMEDY CO.
Waalers Mtracy
SAW »«ANCUCO
from Denver.
All ticket agents sell them
Write lor folders.
A. E.COOPER
G. A . Portland, Oregon.
Timber Land. Act June 3 1878.
NOTICE
ESTABLISHED IN 186$
T he school continues the careful training
and thorough instruction for which It is favor­
ably known.
'rhe Music Department
Is always lu charge of competent and exper­
ienced teachers. Board and tuition per session
of twenty weeks, »00.00. Studies will be resum­
ed September 3. 1000.
For prospectus, address
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES.
UNION
LIVERY FEED SALE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
U kitbo S tates L and Orrice,
R oskbcbc . O b ». on , Arun, it, moi.
Notice Is heri-by given that In compliance
with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, INS, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands In the States of California. Ore­
gon. Nevada and Washington Terr.to-y," as
extended to all the Public Land States bv act
of August 4. 1WZ. Willis R Stansell, ot Jack-
sonville, county of Jackson, State of Oregon,
has this day tlle*l in this office his sworn state­
ment No. 1.53». for the purchase of the N. % ot
S. W. M S. E. 14 of S. W. M and S. W q of S. E.
M of Section No. 18, in Township No. 378. Range
No 3 E. and will offer proof to show that the
land Bought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes: and to es­
tablish his claim to said lam! before the Reg­
ister and Receiver of this office at Roseburg,
Oregon, on Saturday, the 22nd day of June,
1901
He names as witnesses: T J Kenney
of Jacksonville. Oregon: John Winningham of
Jacksonville. Oregon: Max Muller ot Jackson­
ville, Oregon; Gus Newbury of Jacksonville,
Oregon
Any and all persons clalm'ng adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims In this office on or before said 22nd
day of June, 1901.
J T. BRIDGES.
Register.
CITAI ION
In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon
for tbe County of Jackson.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Elizabeth M
Leever. deceased
To Mrs. Ida Bollinger, Mrs Nellie Jeffers
JACKSONVILLE -
OREGON, and J. S Leever.
In tub N ame or thb S tatb or O r ».<> k . Y ou
are bereby called and required to appear In tbe
Orders for Hacks, Buggies and Riding Horses County Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe
promptly attended to.
County of Jackson, at tbe eourt room thereof,'at
Feeding done at reasonable rates. Best of Jacksonville, Jackson county on Friday. May 31,
•are taken to prevent accidents, but will be re­ 1901. at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon ot that day,
sponsible for none should they occur.
then and there to show cause why an order
Will refuse to do livery wori on credit.
should not be granted to W. J Freeman, admin­
GEORGE a V. LEWIS, Prop.
istrator with the will annexed of the estate of
Elizabeth M. Leever. deceased, to sell the
hereinafter described real estate of the said
deceased, towll: Lot No 2 in block No 19 In
the town of Central Point, Jackson county.
State of Oregon.
This citation Is published in the D kmochat -
tc T imes by order of Hon. Charles Prim,
n
IN NEWSPAPERS! County Judge of said Jackson county, the same
to be published tor four consecutive weeks, said
| 1
ANVWHERB AT ANYTIME
j
D emocratic T imes being a newspaper ot gen­
Coll on or Writs
eral circulation and published weekly at Jack-
souville. Oregon.
Witness, the Hon. Charles Prim. Judgeof the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for tlie
64 « 6s Merchants’ Exchange
County of Jackson, with tbe seal ot said Court
affixed, this 90thdav of April. 1901
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
Attest:
OUS NEIVBL'RY, Clerk.
Stables,
'
a«—♦•••»aie»»»»«»«
ÎIF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE <
'E.C. DAKE’S ADVERTISING AGENCY ■
Tne Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
tu use for over 30 years, has borne the slgnatnro of
und has been made under hlx per»
Nonal supervision slnco its infiiiicy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
BxiMiriuients that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants uud Children—Experience ugidnst Exi>eriuieut«
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops und Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine uor other Narcotio
«ubstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm»
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhtea anil Wind
Colle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It> assimilates the Footl, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy und nuturul sloop.
The Chiklreu's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
It Cssuve OC.
Mother—Willie, your face Is very
“Squeaking shoes,” said a dealer,
“are no more, though of course you clean, but how did you get such dirty
haven't noticed it Stop a minute, hands 7
Willie—Washln me face.—Tit-Bits.
though, and think. Isn’t It true that
for years you haven’t come across a
squeaking shoe? Tbe thing that caused
the trouble was a loose piece of leather
In the sole. TLla as you walked, work­
ed somewhat like a bellows or an ac- iront a cough to consumption.
■ordion. and great was the sound there­
of. All shoes are now sewed—many Don’t neglect a cough—take
f them used to lie pegged—and sewing
does away with any loose pieces of
leather in the sole and, therefore, with
the squenk aa well. I don't believe
tluit if you searched a week you would
' op able to find a squeaking shoe io
i’hiladelolila.”—Ptiilndelnhla Press.
GENUINE
WUrkra That They Lend.
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
vw« oiwnvn oowMMtv. W «v«fuv
TERRIBLE
Nervous Diseases
tire the serious misfortune nine-
tenths of the women in the
world. Women should know of
Moore’s Revealed
M«W
onrv.
xeybl
tiiA Jaded an« teosid
Health for all Mankind.
tor«
——
VEGETABLE IA1IAFAIIUA.
tie. through
iiatiircsowa
proper chat»-
itela. Joy's
Vegetable
Karen parlila
curva Dye
e p a I a .
h r o n I c
Consti;
lion,
Co melai*
and Ridne,
Atfcvtioua.
«•made fbun
herb«. nnd
«xmlains dq
mineral
drugs
--if.
8
r*
j
.get n
F ir«aj>aril
rob» t1
baud of nU
ha impuri­
ties, und
cvjtirscn all
lucac impuri-*
1. «
^¡XHOSUBSTIT^
Shiloh’s
Consumption
Cure
Joy’s Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
Rblloh’a CouaumpUon Cure in sold by a!
druggist* al t*c, 6Oo, • 1.00 a
A
trinted tfoarantaa ■*«>«• with every bottle
f yea are net aatlnfiMd go U» your druggLai
and get yoar money back.
these diseases has madeitthous-
ands of friends.
i<>usne>s,count i pation
of bowels, tiains in
the Lwvk,uie!:<'iciK><y,
tongue coated, foul
breath, piuiplea on
face, btxTy «nd iintb,
declineofnerve force
dizzy ape Ils, fa.nt
spills, cold, clammy
lee» nnd hands, sour
risings, fatigue, in-
eomti.a, ami all di
< nsea of t lie gtouiac
liver and kidneys.
Joy,« V ««table Bar­
sap.ritta Is Sold by all
u.ur i, s. Hr fiise a
sub tillite. Wlisa you
l> ay for the best -ccUtat
you vet lite best.
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
JORDAN’S omat
MUSEUB OF ANATOMY
VSBIT
DR.
IMI HMKET XT . 8AN FUNCISCOk «M.
BlaU «ut
The larg«et AnatemJo»! KkMHl
tu ih« Wur»d
att i tW m
J
WvataiteMe» of uuy ov«lrM*
•4 <!••«»*,
ir a» ■"■•41 lt
tb« QidfMU bye<*bUl«C •«
tWoìA«
C>«e«v
At City Drug Store, Jacksonville
K«uJ*il«*u4 M ymm
M. MOAN-RUYATI DiSUm
Tww«i* m«a «»4
•<•<! m«rw wh« «ni
frvm tiMi vtfsart« •( yovtxrnl hiéto-"
«retto imi or a .«w. la nMuiw
y«a«u N«rvou«»ii< pbv»4«*4 laeMlIV. !■*-
polene;■ fx»«« ■ankv«4tn»ll hacuaapiL
catione; BperwabirrMia, Frwel
rh««a, fieeorrb«»*, fcib p». Fvwwe
«•f Uri natila*, e»<A iij « «un-biue
renaedlee, of great curative ya-w
I im «o errane od hi« tr«afcmabi L
oniy aiTord Tmmediai« evitai, h
cure. Th« Doctor óve» 11M «ld
mi rad «a. bui 1« weli k«ow« »•
eq uare Pii y«telan and Hurg»
liTbl« apaclalty—©laamaae »
BYPHII.I« thoroughJy
»• ey«UMn w!tb«ut Ih« tuie »
EAST
and SOUTH
VIA
The • Shasta - Route
r
th :
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
Train leave Medford for Portland andway
station« al 4:91 A a and i :B2 r M
Leave Portland
8 .W A M
Leave Medford
11 : IA A M
12 V) A M
Arrive Ashland
Arrive Sacramento ft: 10 P m
Arrive Ran Franclsoo 7 :4ft P M
arrive Ogden
4:M A M
9:80 a M*
Arrive lMnvor
Arrive Kansas City ? :2ft A M
”7:4» A M
Arriva Chicago
LU
His Life Was Saved.
eyes, heal»>-iio, bd-
Blumauer-Frank Drug Co
Writ«
D. M. FERRY A 00..
ears, aixits betora the
$1.00 j>er bottle at the
Drug Store.
Write for illustrated book on consumption. Seo.
without cent to yuta S. C. W«lb & Co., LeRuy, N. Y
Ferry's HaedA are
known the country over m
IretlabteHraAathat
can be leeurtit
I»«i't save a
nickel on cheap seeds airi loos n
dollar on the barv'Wt.
1901 Heed Annual free.
prevents tired feel­
ings, staggering ten-
istions, palpitation
i>t heirt, nuh of
I a I c M m I ÍG tllA hWil
ts wonderful effectiveness in
when your cold appears. The
“ ounce of prevention ” it
better than years of illness.
“T stilfered for year« from a rough, broochui
sad lung trouble. Raiaed blood frequently
Spent years in tbe I)ak'4aa and other part« o
west but got no relief. Returned east anc
began taking SmtOH
A few bottle* com
pleteiy cured me. 1 consider it the granteei ol
remedies.
HKWRY T. DETCHKR.
With F. L. f^amp 4t Co., Brokers, Buffalo, N. V
t-
~
It’s a Short Road
“They are all alike,” remarked a man
coming out of a Woodward avenue
watchmaker’s, accompanied by a l*dy.
“Who?” Inquired bis wife.
“Watchmakers.”
“How?”
“I thought other cities maybe weren’t
quite like our small town in tbe wild
and wicked west, but they are and
more so, I take tny watch, which, as
you know, is a fine gold one, full jewel­
ed, costing $.”00, in to have a few re­
pairs, much or little, as may be, and
the boss timekeeper gives me on old
battered tin watch to carry in its place
that makes me ashamed to look into
tbe face of a reputable watch for
weeks. In addition It excites suspicion
In the minds of my nearest friends
when they see me take it out, and if I
should die with that wntch on my per­
son in a strange country the newspa­
pers would say, ’Judging from the
watch found on the deceased, he must
have come from New Jersey.’ Now,
what I want to know Is why don't
jewelers have ’substitute watche«’ to
match their customers' ? That is to say,
let the customer’s watch left for re-
pnlrs determine the kind of watch he la
to carry until be gets bis own again.”
But bls wife couldn’t tell him to save
her life.—Detroit Free Press.
______
I
Mlaaedl tbe Naiac.
Guest of the Doctor’s (late home
from the theater)— Hurry up, old chap,
and let me in.
Absentminded Doctor (who has for­
gotten all about his visitor)—Who are
you?
Guest—Mr. Trane.
Doctor— Missed a train, have you?
Well, catch the next—London Fun.
The SquetUclnig Shoe Mo More.
is the greatest absorbent in die
world and does its work through
the pores of the skin.
e
Denver & Rio Grande It k.
8:00 P M
11:21 P m
11 3ft A M
ft :UU A M
8;4ft A M
1:00 A M
U :1ft A M
7 4ft A M
H:.Y) A M
Arrive
loon Angeles
a iu p m
8:06 A M
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Hounton
7:00 A M
New Orinami 8.30 p M
I? A M
Washington
12:10 P M
Now York
7 .00 A M
8:30 P H
S:42 A M
12:10 P M
Pullman and lourtat cars on both trails.
Chair oars Sacramunlo to Ogden anfl El
Paso, and tourist oars to Chioago St Louis
New Orloans and Washington
Direct connection at San Franolsoo with
THS PAVOHtTh THAMAi'oMTIIIMWTAt,
ROUTS
atcamshtp
linen for Hawaii, Japan, China, the
Hrrwsas THS tVOBTHWHHT AMD ALL
I*hloppinea and Auatralla.
rollers east .
For through tlokels and rales oall on or ad­
dress W V. Llpptnootl Agent. Medford.
Choloe of Two Routes through tbe famous
R. KIEHLF.R
>. H MARKHAM,
Manager
G. F. A P. Ag't,
Rocky Mountain Scenery
Portland. Or
And Four Routes East of
Pueblo and Denver .......
..Scenic Line of the World...
J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen
of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a won
derful deliverance from a frightful
death, in telling of it he says; “I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. All Pasacnget- granted a day stop-over in tbe
Mormon Capital or anywhere botweon Ogdon
was taken with typhoid fever, that
and Denver Personally conducted Tourist
ran into pneumonia. My lungs be
Excursions three days a week to
of the State of Oregon, for
TMBTT-mTMTWL
came hardened. I was ho weak I In the County Court
Jackson County.
couldn’t even sit up in bed. Nothing In tbe matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Helms, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago
deceased.
24 P.-çzs i Weekly I Dlust.-aied.
helped me. I expected to soon die of
otice is hereby given that the
and the East.
consumption, when I heard of Dr.
administrator of the estate of Elizabeth
King's New Discovery. One bottle
Helms deceased, has filed In the oounty court of
Tickets and any information Regarding
gave great relief. 1 continued to use Jackson county. Oregon, his Anal account as For
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vertising Matter, call on Agents of Ore­
Judge of said court. Tuesday. May 21.
gon Railway A Navigation Co., Ore­
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gon Short Line or Southern
marvellous medicine is the surest and Interested are hereby notified to appear and
Pacifie Companies
>3 PER YEAR, POSTP AID.
his or her objections to the same on or be­
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throat and lung trouble. Itegular
Dated April IM. 1901.
R. G. Vichol,
S. K. Hooper,
HENRY HELMS
sizes .V) cents and «1.00 Tria! bottle
General Agent.
General
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Ticket
of the estateof Elizabeth Helms,
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free at City Drug Store; every bottle Administrator
Agent,
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deceased
PORTLAND, ORE
DENVER,
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COL.
guaranteed.
J. R Nttlb, Attorney
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