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« MINING NEWS. F. A. Strickland and Chas. Pankey were among us yesterday. They Notices for the location of placer Now 1« the time to pay the printer. caught a large number of salmon dur ing the past season, which they ship and quartz mines, etc., up-to-date THUR8DAY..8EFTEMBER 12, 1901 W.G. Kenney is visiting In Port ped to the Portland market at a good and complete, for sale at T ub T imks land. profit. On the 20th they will resume office. Carl Coferhas returned to McCloud, operations. PERSONAL MENTION. The American Mining Code, stand Calif. L. E. Hoover of Medford, the ener ard authority on all subjects pertaln- John Ashmead of Rock Point 1« In getic agent of J. H. Settlemeler A lug to mining, water-right«, etc., 1» Sheriff Orme got back from Salem Son s nursery, was in Jacksonville kept on hand at T iik T imks office. Tuesday. town. yesterday, and took several orders. The Bennett hydraulic mine, locat Look out for J. Nunan’s new adver- He has already sold several thousand Mr«. B, A. Miller was a pleasant I seme nt. caller Tuesday. dollars worth of fruit trees,principally ed on Briggs creek, Josephine county, was bought last week by R. Miller. How about that wood you promised apples and pears. Joe Kester of Applegate wai on our It 1« to undergo extensive repair«,and streets a few (lays ago. to bring us. W. C. Brass has commenced suit will receive additional equipment. I’rof. M. E. Rijrby of Pleasant creek T. J. Hamlin, a well-known farmer, against John A. and Jas. F. Fitzgib John H.'Binion and his associate«! bon, to recover money, and have at wa»a visitor yesterday. 1« with us today. tached their Interest in the Dixie who have been looking for an old 11. W. Gray of Medford wa«a visitor G. W. Boone made Medford a visit Queen mine, situated In Foots creek channel in Kane’s creek district, feel at the county.seat this week. one day this week. district. Young A Hall ut Gold Hill very much encouraged. They are now drifting on E. E. Miner’s place, with Representative Carter of Go'd Hill Full assortment manila and sisal have done likewise. excellent results. was here on legal business Tuesday. cotton rope for sale at Nunan’s * Ell Hulsey of Gold Hill district was Jas. McDougill 1« developing his in town the forepart uf the week. He Mr«. K. E. Isii and W. H. Gore and Elegant home-made candies of all came to see Dr. DeBar concerning bis quartz ledge, located In Kane's creek h is family are in Jacksonville today. kinds a leader at Joe Wetterer's. * little son, who had an arm broken district; and the further work on It Geo. N. Lewis lias returned from a J. J. Roberts and J. L. Dickenson sometime ago and set by a party who progresses the better it shows up. It t rip to Lake of the Woods and Pelican of Placer were In Jacksonville Friday. did not understand his business. An promi«es to be one of the best mines in southern Oregon. bay. J. F. Hall and Geo. W. Beale of Big other operation Is necessary. J. F. Batchelder will be in charge C. H. Basye and W. II. Miller have Butte were among us during the past Frank Richter, the expert mechan of the concentrator, that will be Tn gone to Ward’s creek on a prospecting week. ic, ha«completed the painting of 'he operation at the carnival in Portland, tour. L. F. and Ariel Lowden of Selad, DeRoboam residence, situated a f w and invites all persons having ores Ki. Murphy of Barron precinct Calif., were recent visitors in Jack miles east uf Jacksonville, and did they de>-1 re to test to communicate made us a pleasant call one day this sonville. tine work. He will Boon begin paint with him. He asks for lot« of from ing L. D. Minear’s new dwelling- week. T. J. Beagle of Applegate and bls house, located in the same neighbor 1,000 l- 2 0)0 pounds, aDd no charge will be made for milling. Cal. Cunnylngham of Portland and family traded with our merchants hood. ills wife are visiting relatives on Ap Saturday. A rich strike of gold quartz is re One of the most painful scenes ever ported in the Siskiyou Copper Co.’s plegate. The best brands of cigars, tobacco, witnessed in the court room was ko 8. B. Hamilton and Buck Bros, of etc., can always be found at Joe daked a few days ago, when no less mine, near Cole’s, Calif., by the Tid • Applegate were recent visitors In Wetterer's. ings. The mine ha« been a large pro than 20 lawyers were counted within ducer of copper for several years past, Jacksonville. This picture of Jackson and is now «teadily being worked. Re The Jacksonville telephone office the bar. 8. M. Wertz, of Applegate and E. P. will be moved into J. Nunan’s store county’s legal fraternity was not com cently across vein was struck, which, Hughes of Talent were visitors dur In a few days. plete, as several members were not in upon analysis, has proved to be rich ing the week. in gold. The rock assays from »75 to Rain commenced falling yesterday town. Mcsdames Sidlev and Kllnge) of evening, but the precipitation is J. M. Somers, formerly a member »143.77 per ton. the wall rock assaying of tlie legislature from Linn county, »20 per ton. One-half of the stock of Lake creek precinct were in Jackson small up to this time. the mine belong* to capitalists living ville this week. Six residents of Stcrlingvllle pre- and who was foreman of the force at Roseland, B. C.. and the balance Is which made the present-owner rec Jas. I). Buckley, a prominent citi cinet joined Jacksonville Lodge No. ords of Jackson county,is now advance owned by Erik Carlson, tlie W. W. zen of Appletfate, was among our vis 10, I. O. O. F., Saturday night. agent of Leondor Bros.’ circus, which Walters estate and Geo. W. Trefren. itors this week. T. H. Brown of Table Rock pre- is traveling through eastern Oregon A YOUNG LADY’S LIFE SAVED. M. 8. Welch of Central Point, ex ( ln<T and Clias. Gerow of Foots creek by wagon. county treasurer, made us a brief call were In Jacksonville not long ago. Districts which may not have fall one day this week. Alfred Anderson has removed to terms of school, and consequently will AT PANAMA, COLOMBIA, BY CHAMBER- LAIN'.« COLIC, CHOLERA AND J. T. Logan of Waldo, foreman of Woodville district, where he will de not need the new books at present, DIARRHOEAllEMEDY. should not overlook the matter of ef the Simmons ('ameron mine, was In velop a prominent mining property. fecting an exchange of the old tor tlie Dr. Cha«. II. Utter, a prominent Jacksonville Friday. Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, new series before January 1st, 1902; physician of Panama, Columbia, in a Judge Day has gone to Medford, to etc., in book form, can always be ob otherwise the exchange rates cannot recent letter, states; “Last March I tained at T hk T imks Printing House. attend the annual conference of the be obtained. had as a patient a young lady 16 years M. E. Church, South. W. E. Conner has disposed of his The case of the Fortuna Mining Co. of age, who had a very bad attack of W. E. Anderson of Phoenix precinct, interest In Hotel Oregon to H. 9. San vs. Briggs Bro«., for ejectment, which dysentery. Everything I prescribed ex-county recorder, spent a few hours ford, and expects to leave Ashland has been on the circuit court docket for her proved ineffectual and she was In Jacksonville Monday. soon. a long time, ba« been amicably growing worse every hour. Her par settled. The verdict of the Jury ents were sure she would die. She had Jas. Young of Steamboat and Post Chris. Ulrich lately received 200,- which tried it at the last term was become so weak that she could not master Fawcett of Watkins were 000 first-class cedar shingles, which set aside by Judge Hanna, who or turn over in bed. What to do at this among us a few days ago. he will trade for baled bay or critical moment was a study to me: dered a new trial. * but I thought of Chamberlain's Colic, Miss Edith Priest left for Eugene grain. Al. Pankey, who has been manager Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,and as yesterday, and will attend the U. of Jay Davis and bls family, who have of Hotel Oregon for sometime past, a last resort prescribed it. The most O. during the coming year. been residents of Jacksonville for will retain the position under the wonderful result was effected. With J. M. Nichols, a leading citizen several months, left for Medford this new ownership, with increased au in eight hours she was feeling much of Eagle Point precinct, was a visitor week. thority. This is a guarantee that better, iDside of three days she was in Jacksonville not long since. Dr. Chisholm, who has been prac the house will be first-class in every upon her feet, and at the end of one John Woods and W. B. Haymond, ticing at Gold Hill for several years, respect, and second to none in the week was entirely well." For sale by City Drug Store. _____ well-known citizens of Woodville, ar recently went to Modoc county, Calif., state outside of Portland. to locate. rived on this morning’s train. A lone highwayman attempted to Probate Court. Peter Applegate, county recorder, hold up the Ager-Lakeview stage G. II. Pease and Wm. Pohle, two has appointed Miss Amy Cantrall as The following business has been about 30 miles west of Lakeview on clever gentlemen from Grave creek, bis deputy. It is an excellent ap th» night of Sept. 7th. The driver transacted in this court since the last made T he T imkx a call Friday. pointment. refused to halt, and the roboer shot report of T he T imes : Miss ¡sale McCully went to Eugene Estat« of minor heirs of Jas Gaines. at him five times, but all the shots W. G. Knighten was in Jackson this week, and will again become a ville a few days, accompanied by his missed their mark. There were three John R Clark appointed guardian. temporary resident of that city. Estate of Henry S Dunbar. F II son Ed. They are now located at women passengers aboard the stage. Carter appointed administrator, and J. L. Hammersly of Gold HIE, the Eagle Point. One of the features of the district J K Van Sant, C H Vaupel and A W rising young attorney, is at the coun E. G. Perham, the expert builder fair will be the instrumental musical Story appraisers. ty-seat on professional business. and contractor, has been putting the contest, which will be participated in Estate of Simeon Rosenthal. Sale J. E. Kirkham, the genial ambassa county bridge near Gold Hill in ex by the Grant's Pass,Medford and Ash of personal property confirmed, and dor of commerce, who now represents cellent repair. land cornet bands, 'they will be re citation to heirs ordered issued to the Bishop Co., is with us today. to play three selections each, show cause why real estate should (iraln Is arriving at the different quired will be privileged to play us many not be sold. W. L. Jones, a leading hopraiser of waretiouses in large quantities. Kitty but as thev choose. The contest will Marlon county, spent several days in cents a bushel isabeing paid at the more Circuit Court. take place Priday. Sept. 20th, at 7:30 Jacksonville during tlie past week. Ashland mills. o’clock r. m . Those who enjoy good The following business lias been Wm. Koeppe, watchmaker and Jew music should lie present at the con transacted in this court since the last W. E. Phipps and C. P. Snell, Med ford lawyers,have been at the county eler, Is now located on California test. report of T he T imes : street, opposite the postofflce. Satis seat on professional business lately. Drying preparations simply devolop York & Wortman vs J T <’ Nash: faction guaranteed. • dry catarrh: they dry up the secre to recover money. Jury disagreed. Jas. R. Rea tries of Talent precinct Misses Noe, Carr Bros, and Noe tions which adhere to the membrane J A Freeman vs A C Panton, et al: called Wednesday. He lias Just com pleted the construction of a neat resi Bros., wno reside In Foots creek dis and decompose, causing a far more foreclosure. Default entered against trict, were at tlie county-seat at the serious trouble than the ordinary all defendants except Dr and Mrs dence. Itegiuning of the week. form of catarrh. Avoid all drying Pan ton. W. T. Gray, who Is now traveling Inhalants and use that which cleanses, A S Hammond vs City of Medford: The petit Jury was discharged for J. E. Ilaseltine .It Co. of Portland, soothes and heels. Ely's Cream Balm to recover money. Judgment for »35. Wednesday, after being in session spent a few hours in Jacksonville Is such a remedy,and will cure catarrh nearly nine days. Judg? Benson is or cold In the head easily and pleas Tuesday. now hearing equity cases. antly. All druggists sell it at 50 cents E. C. Welch, one of Meadows pre A good horse, works single or or It will be mailed by Ely Brothers, This question arises In the family cinct's most industrious young men, every day. Let us answer it today. made T iik T imes a pleasant call double, and can also be ridden, is 56 Warren St., N. Y. offered for sale by Chris Ulrich. He Saturday. Wm. Gates, alias “Swiftwater Bill,” Try Jell-O, a delicious aDd healthful will take any kind of produce. Prepared in two minutes. who wax a resident of this section for dessert. Miss Kate Ply male, who has been We are sorry to learn that Elder S. a while, and subsequently acquired a No boiling! No baking! Simply add at Yreka and Humbug. Calif., for boiling wate and set to coo). Fla several weeks, returned yesterday M. Eby Intends moving to Nez Perce, fortune and much' notoriety when he vors:—Lemon, orange, raspberry and county, Idaho, soon, lie has already went to Alaska, Is again In trouble. evening. He was last week arrested in San strawberry. Get a package at your purchased some property there. A. Cantrall of Little Applegate and Francisco, on complaint of his sister, grocer’s today. lOcts. Lemon Charley of Brownsboro Is In who Ilves in Tacoma, charged with Jas. Smith of Palmer creek did busi RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS. ness In Jacksonville the forepart of Jacksonville today, accompanied by eloping with and marrying his niece, Mr. Cook, lately of Lane county, who a girl of tender years, before haying the week. has purchased part of his farm. Rev. Mr. Hansen will hold services obtained a divorce from his legal W. V. Lippincott of Medford, the Firman Crump of Poorman’s creek wife. No one appearing to prosecute at the M. E. church in Jacksonville S. P. Co.’s popular station agent, Sunday*morning and evening. tarried awhile in Jacksonville yester Is furnishing the R. R. V. R. with Gates, he was released. It is believed Rev. Father Berthiaume will hold several hundred superior ties, which he has gone East with his youthful day evening. services at the Catholic church in bride. will be used in improving the road. I). C. Grim of Central Point pre Jacksonville, Sunday, Sept. 15th, at Among the many attractions at tlie 8:30 o’clock a . m .: and at Medford the cinct and E. G. Roberts of Mound John Nelson of Beagle was in Jack Fireclnct were among our callers dur- sonville Monday. He Is running his district fair will lie the two large elk same day at 10:30 a . m . ng the week. threshing-machine again this season owned by J. W. Prall of Medford. Rev. 8. H. Jones will hold services They will be enclosed In a park within Messrs. .Pollock and Leavitt of and maxing a successful campaign. the grounds,together with a doe,twin at the Presbyterian church in Jack Yreka, Calif., accompanied by their Dr. Lowe, the well-known optician, fawns and a buck. The elk are about sonville every Sunday, excepting the wives, tarried In Jacksonville a few will be in Ashland Sept. 19th to Sept. the finest specimens to be found any 4th Sunday in the month, when he hours Monday. 21st; Medford, Sept. 23d to noon of where. Ttiev are four years old, in will preach at Geld Hill and Wood Sept. 25tb. Ills glasses are best by good condition and weigh a thousand ville. Geo. L. Davis, who is now traveling G erman B aptist .—Elder 8. M. pounds apiece. Those who visit the text. in the Interest of the Portland Spice Eby will hold service« at the follow Co., was in Jacksonvllleyesterday, ac A. Krause and hl« wire are In fair will have an opportunity to see ing places: 1st and 3d Sunday in each companled by bis wife. charge of Bybee’s springs, the well- these fine animals without additional month, at the church near Talent ; sec cost,. The elk are valued at a thous J. A. Norman and J. H eb fas rd, known health resort, and there is a and dollars, and it is worth many ond, at the Naylor school-house; 4th decided Improvement in its manage trusted employes of the 8. P. Co, times the price of admission to see at Ashland* were in Jacksonville a few day« ago, ment. them. For Sale. tiling homestead claims. John Kinkel of Foots creek district, R. Cirter of-Pleasant creek and T. The Schopffelin ranch, situated two Entrap Nwtlce. Mrs. W. M. Colvlg, who has been miles southwest of Jacksonville, 1« under treatment at St. Vincent’s hos M. Griffith of Sardine creek were Strayed from Woodville last May pital for sometime, returned home among those In town during the past onebaymare, about 7 years old, light offered far sale at a reasonable figure. few days. It is suitable for stockraising and Sunday, improved in health. brand on left shoulder; heavy set, comprises 160 acres of land, 35 acres The hoodlum* who have been shoot square face,weight about 1000 pounds. being in cultivation, with good build Wm. P. Hillis of Pleasant creek and his sons have been in Jacksonville re ing into the residence of Pryor Eaton Was traded for at Medford by one L. ings, etc. There Is also a large quanti of Poorman ’ s creek should beware, as cently. The health of the former has they will be arrested should they re F. Gardner In November, 1900. Re ty of good wood on the place. Apply ward of »10 for information of lier to or address not been the best for sometime, we are peat such reprehensible conduct. wherealxrutx. sorry to learn. M rs . W. S chokffelin . E. G. B ordkn , Woodville. It Is reported that Jas. Ellison, who Hen Haymond of Rock Point, the conducts a lunch counter at Ashland, pioneer merchant, was In Jacksonville Hora«» for Sale. Tuesday, accompanied by Lee Cook. has fallen heir to a fourth interest In an estate valued at *60,000, by the We are pleased to announce that death The undersigned has 10 or 12 good of a relative who resided In his health Is considerably Im Switzerland. .work and driving homes, which he 1« a constitutional disease. proved. will sell at reasonable figures for cash It originates In a scrofulous condition ot Edna and Edward McCallen, twin V. M. Woodworth, the well-known children of Mr. and Mrs. A. McCallen or approved paper. For particulars tbe blood and depends on that condition. horseman, and J. N. Beck of Medford of Ashland, entertained a Dumber of call on It often causes headache and dlxslness. L. B. W arner , Medford. were in town a few days since. They their little friends last Thursday Impairs the taste, smell and hearing, af are now employed on the big ditch evening, fects tbe vocal organs, disturbs the stomach. It being the occasion of the It is always radically and permanently the Jackson County Improvement 13th anniversary WANTED. of their birth. cured by the blood-purifying, alterative Co. is constructing. and tonic action of Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Chas. Casedy and Louis/Huseman, two prominent citizens of Sliklyou sores rd all kinds quickly healed by Wishing to Increase their income. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Certain county, Calif., passed through Jack cure for piles. Beware of counter Good pay for good work. Permanent This great medicine has wrought the most sonville yesterday. They are exten feit«. Be sure you get the original— work given if satisfactory. wonderful cures of alt diseases depending sively engaged in tlie stock business, on scrofula or the scrofulous habit. Address Mo'it., P. O. Box 403, DeWitt's. City Drug Store, Jackson and went to Big Applegate to Inspect Roseburg, Or. Boob's F ills ar. th. bwt'c.'uiartlc! ville, Dr. J. llinkle, Central Point. the Hanley cattle. THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. LOCAL NO re». I I Mrs Wm. Moore visited her old home in Jack.onville Monday. Mrs. P. W. Otwell and her daughters, who here been sojourning at Coleatln. returcei al few daya since. Mrs. Stidham, an elderly lady, while riding a bicycle one day this week, fell and broke an arm Dr. Cole reduced the fracture $1,00!) REWARD For Evidence of Fraud in Testi monials Advertising Dr. Will iams’ Pink Pills for • Pale People. It 1.« sometime« thonght that some con cerns, in Older to make people believ« that the article in which they deal is a good one, manufacture themselves th« testimonials which they use in their ad vertisements. The Dr. William» Medí cine Co., manufacturers of Dr. Williams Pink Pills fot Pale People, however, have always held that the publication of a fic ticious or even a misleading testimonial is not only bt«l morally but is lnui adver tising. Consequently the greatest car« has always been taken in selecting testi monials for their advertising. Every cas« is not only carefully investigated but in most instances it is sworn to in legal form and the afifitlavit placed on file. That no doubt may lx» in the minds of The following deeds have been re the public, the company offers one thou corded in the office of the county re sand dollars (fl ,000) for evidence ol corder since the last report of T h E fraud, on its part, in the publication ol T imes : any of the testimonials use<l in making J G Conley to C A Pankey, one bait in terest in land in aec 1«, tp30, i w.... I OO 00 known the merits of Dr. Williams' Pink D High to R Beawlck, lot 14, Harga- Pills for Pale People, In view of this, dlne'tract ................ W0 CO the following remarkable case, published John Ocander to Lewis B Brown, 2!4 acres off d 1 c 42, tp 37, 1 w .. 420 00 in the Democrat and Sentinel, Lewiston, C E Stewart to W 8 Clay, 232 «7 acres Pa., is given without further comment. in tp38, 1 w........................................... 5000 0) Mr. Frank A. Means, a well known John Owens to Chas Owens, 42 S3 acres in sec 3, tp 35, 4 w................................ 500 00 farmer of Reedsville, Mifflin County, Pa., write« : Total...................................................I MTO 00 “I had the grip and as a result my nerves broke down. I lost the entire uss of the lower half of my body. For a «The Renewal a Strain. whole year I lay in bed perfectly help Vacation is over. Again the school bell less with no power in either limb and th« rings at morning and at noon, again with tens feeling gone so that'l couldn't feel a pin of thousands the hardest kind of work has be run into wy legs at all. I couldn’t gun, the renewal of which is a mental and phy turn over in bed without help. Hix sical strain to all except the most rugged. doctors gave me up and said it was only The little girl that a few days ago had roses in a question of a few wefeks with me as her cheeks, and the little boy whose lip* were no thing more could be done. Then a friend then so red you would have insisted that they sent me a pamphlet containing state had been ‘kissed by .strawberries," have al ments of two men who hail been afflict ready lost something of the appearance of ed something like me and who had r>e.»n health. Now la a time when many children <Tired by the use of Dr. Williams’ Pick should be given a tonic, which may avert much Pills. 1 began taking them at once and serious trouble; and we know of no other so although my improvement was slow it highly to be recommended as Hood's Sarsapa wax certain. N >w I can walk most ol rilla, which strengthens the nerves, perfects the time without a cane and everybody digestion and assimilation, and aids mental around here thinks it is a miracle that I development by building up the whole system. can get about as I do. Your pills ha vs certainly been a God-send to me." Signed, F. A. MEANS. A Farm for Sale. Subscribed and sworq to before me A 120-acre tract, all fenced, 70 acres un der cultivation, free soil and easily cultivated this 17th day of April, 1901. A lbert S. G ibbonf . y , Ison the public road a quarter of a mile from Moonvilie, Sams valley postoffice—Improved Notary Public. with a dwelling bouse with four rooms below At all druggists, or direct from Dr. and one above, a good, large barn, smoke-house and wood shed, Rock creek flows through the William» Medicine Company, Schenec land, a good well of water at the bouse and a tady, N. Y.. fifty cents per box; six boxes good well at the barn six miles from Gold Hill for two dollars and fifty cents. railroad station. Will be sold for 110 pe^ acre Miss Nora Sydow, one of aoutbern Oregon's beat educators, has gone to Grant's Pass, to assume a prominent position in the public chools of that city. Geo. E. Wilcox and Miss Clara Grim were , married at the residence of the bride's father I Bunday. They have the congratulations and best wishes of many friends. The soldiers and sailors of the civil war who resfue in southern Oregon will hold their an Dual reunion at the fair grounds near Central Point, beginning Sept 23d and ending Sept. ‘27th. It will be an unusually pleasant affair and will inoude many iniereetlng features. Col. Sladen, department commander of the G. A. R.,wlll be In attendance, besides Judge Abe Axtell. Hon W. M. Colvlg and several other prominent who know bew to talk and REAL veterans ESTATE TRANSFERS. are bard to beat at the camp are. half cash at time of sale, balance on one year's time, Interest S per cent, per annum, or by cash at option of the purchaser. AVInquire of SILaS J. DaY, real estats GO TO THE BOSS FOR FINE agent, Jacksonville, Oregon. Ice Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O! Ask your grocer today to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new feod drink that takes th e place of coffee. The children may drink it without Injury as well as the adult. All who try it like it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, *nd the most delicate stomach receivesit without distress tne price of coffee. 15c. and 25cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. BORN. RUSSELL—At Roseburg, Aug . 29. 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. B F. Russell, a daughter Cream For it’s the BEST In the world. He also sells It in large oi small quantities for family use. Why waste the time to make it when you can buy the BEST for little money. All cream kept in porce lain packers. He also makes a specialy of Ice Cold Soft Drinks of all kinds. cocl. Come now and keep A. LEARNED, Prop. CA.ö'1'OniA. DIED. Bsnr. »h» DAVIS—Near Grant's Pass. Sept. 1, Giles Davis: aged 70 years. />K!n<* You Haw Always BougM 1901, PAINT YOUR FLOORS -------------------------------------------------- WITH.------------------------------------------------- Rubber Cement Floor Paint ^ e S like Sead for Cslor Cards to W. P. FULLER & CO., Portland, Ore. What Shall We Have tor Dessert? Catarrh Hood's Sarsaparilla Saint Helen's Hall.... PORTLAND, OREGON. (Founded lffl9.) A Boarding and Day School for Girls. MUSIC, ART AND ELOCUTION. This School offers to «Iris * broad and thorough education, combined with the advantages oi a healthful and relined home. It occupies a large and attractive building tn the Immediate vicinity of the City Park. The santtary condition of the premises has been made a matter at special attention. The bed chambers, class and recitation rooms are large and thoroughly ventilated; and the construction of tbe butld'ng is such that every room is open to the »untight. The greatest care has been taken to provide all the necessary appointments of a well- equipped school, and to furnish every facility for training pupils In the most approved methods. The aim of the school Is to give thorough and well-ordered instruction to girls and young women, fitting them for college when that is desired, and to aid in the development of true and womanly character. The Fall term opens September IS, 1901. A faculty of twenty competent teachers insures for children and young women that individual care ant". instruction necessary to tbe beat results. There are four skilled teachers in the Music Department alone, specialist« in Art and Oratory, and native teachers in French and German. Provision 1« made for all atbletic games suitable to women, as tennis, croquet, basbetbal bicycling and horseback riding A gymnasium. 50x100 feet. Is in process of construction which will offer still more opportunities for healthful exercise. For Illustrated catalogue apply to MISS ELEANOR TEBBETT8, Principal. ALBANY COLLEGE Offers a Thsrengh HIGH GRADE COLLEGE EDUCATION To every boy «nd girl that has the «mbiticc to attain ou* Tb*- - a-r three courses of regular college grade, all of which are complete. Languages, Sciences, Mathematics, History, English and Electives Tlie NORMAL COURSE, approved by a committee appointed by the State Board of Edueattoa, leads up to a STATE DIPLOMA. . THE BUSINESS COLLEGE DEPARTMENT la equal to anything In the Stale. New illustrated catalogue EXPENSES LOW. BOARD AND TUITION, $90 a YEAR For partícula» write WALLACE HOWE LEE, Pres .dent. A1 ban,.Oregon