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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES ' county TEACHERS’institute On account of the Portland Carni Strayed. val, which close» Oct. 19th, tickets From my ranch io Josephine coun T. Cooper 1» located at Klaruath ! will be »old from Ashland to Port- ty, a short time ago, a bay mare, Superintendent Daily ha« arranged i land and return for $18.75 full fare weighing about 1000 pounds, branded THURSDAY... OCTOBER 3, 1001. Fall». .----------- -------------- 'the ¡me rollowing Tor the thel following programme and $9 45 for ha>f fare. Tickets »old B on left »boulder. Toe party *'>'> i teacbei»' iUstUute, which for will oe; | Hull aHMirtmeot tuanilA and sisal only Oct. 9th aud lUtb. Stopovers out will put her tn a pasture and Inform ‘[¡eld at Ashland, beginning Oct. 16th: | PERSONAL MENTION. cotton rope for »ale at Nunan’». • allowed,and tIckets limited to return me of her recovery will lie suitaijly wkd MBDAY. • L. F., S i ’ arhawk ^ | ______ ___ „ .... • -■ 1 How He Attained His Present A. D. Flory not back from Jose on any passenger train within six {ewarded. days from date of sale. Remember Wm. Robinson Is in Jacksonville phine county a »bort time ago. Kerbyyille, Or. I M okntno —Reading, Lida Lott Enviable Position. the dates. again. ridge; Civics. N L Narregan; Primary Eleuant home-made candles of all For Sale. “Honesty, aggressiveness and health Work, Carrie K Bentley; Percentage, At Roseburg, Sept. '10th, at about IT. E. Ankeny got back from Eu kinds a leader at Joe Wetterer’s. • are the requisites for success.” The Schiedel in ranch, situated two I G R Carlock. o’clock a . m .. the dining car gene this week. A fternoon —Geography,W F Cam Tbe open season for name birds Yosemltu was robbed while on a «Ide- miles southwest of Jacksonville, is These are the words of John H. Riley, Gilbert Olsen has been In Jackson commenced Tuesday, and hunters are track waiting for the south-bound i,tiered tor sale at a reasonable figure. eron; Grammar, R Burnham: Work of Cazenovia, N. Y., whohnsul udned the ville several times lately. busy. overland, to which It was attached. It |s suitable for stockraising and io Seventh Grade, May Phipps; Re main thing that till ineu desire. “The conductor «nd porter were asleep comprises 160 acres of land, 35 acres marks, W C Hawley. Chas. E. White of Ashland was first two qualities I mention are necess A. Perry,who came down from Ash The in the and were not awakened. being in cultivation, with good build THURSDAY. with us one day this week. ary,” he cont.iini<<l, “»fai:...:- >1O_ land at the beuinnlnk of tbe week,has The car ings, etc. There Is also a large quanti robbers forced an entrance Arithmetic, W A Wann; Readiog, man wants to rise in life, but they are of John Broad of Forest creek was returned. through the rear door and pried tbe ty of good wood on the place. Apply Lida LoUridge: Civics, N L Narre- little use if the third is not in your poss among us yesterday evening. A tine aiisortment of up-to-date Iron cash box from theslde of the car. to or address gan; Hlsr>ry, J P Wells. ession. ” M rs . W. ScnoEFFELiN. A fternoon — Geography. W F Miss Lucy Swagerty of Woodville vfeltlnu cards can always be round at They carried this outside and broke In response to questions he said: ft open, securing about $400 In cash T he T imes office. Cameron; Grammar. R Burnham; has been yieltlng In Grant’s Paas. and the conductor's watch and chain. K Communication. “Abont two years ago I was taken Oregon History, I E Vining; Vertical The best brands of cluar», tobacco, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nunan leave for down with inflammatory rheumatism M r . E ditor :—Allow me to speak a Penmanship, J H Ackerman. Convince yourself that Ely’s Cream etc., can always be found at Joe Portland on this evening’s train. and was flat on my hack, racked with Palm deserve, all that has been said few words in favor of Chamberlain’s •FRIDAY. Wctterer’». * j»in and as helpless as a child for four J. 11. Beeman of Gold Hill and his of it, as a means of quick relief and Cough Remedy. 1 suffered three Mental Arittmietic, Lincoln Sav J. P. Harr, who ha» been In Klam final cure in obstinate cases of nasal years with the bronchitis and could wife spent yesterday In Jacksonville. teen weeks. During those weeks I suff age; Natural Sciences, E J Callen; ath county for several months,return catarrh and hay fever. A trial size not sleep at nights. I tried several Methods in Teaching History, N L ered as only they who have uiflumina- Antone Rose was In Jacksonville ed to Watkins last week. doctors and various patent medicines, costs but 10 cents. Full size, 50cents. Narregan; McLaughlin and History tory rheumatism can suffer.” this morning, aceompauied by his Wheat is quoted at 48 cent» a bush Sold by druggists or mailed by Ely but coaid get nothing to give me any of Oregon, I E Vining. “Didn’t you have ahy medical attend relief until my wife got a bottle of wife. el at the warehouse and mill, but a Bros., 56 W arren Street, New York. A fternoon —Class in Industrial ance? ” queried, the reporter. this patent medicine, which has com Mt. Olive, Ark., May 17, 1901. J. A. Smith, the champion tinner choic« article brings 50 cents. Drawing. Lucia Helm; Agency of the “Yes, I had the best that could be pro M essrs . E ly B ros .—Please send pletely relieved me.—W. 8. B koch - of Medfurd made us a pleasant call Joe Wetterer make» a specialty of me one bottle of Cream Balm, family man , Bagnell, Mo. This remedy is Nervous System, T A Hayes; Spelling, cured but the doctors did not help me.” W A Wann; Good Derived From today. light drinks, fresh candies, nuts, size. I think It is the beat medicine for -ale by City Drug Store. “But how did you become cured ? ” Teachers’ Institutes, E E Washburn; * J. B. Dungan, a prominent citizen tropical and other fruits, etc. “Before I was taken sick I had seen for catarrh In tbe world. Very re EVENING SESSIONS. of Sam’s Valley, was in Jacksonville advertisements of Dr. Williams’ Pink The county commissioner»’ court spectfully, J. M. S chultz . married W ednesday —Address of Welcome, Pills for Pale People which stated that Tuesday. met yesterday and finished all of the Mayor It P Nell; Response, J A Bish, they were good for rheumatism. I was The trial of B. F. Durphy. who is Grant Orme and (J. J. Meier of business before it In a single day. well known in southern Oregon, on a dooley — pollock —At Winona, Sept. E E Washburn; Entertainment, willing to try anything for relief so I got Foots creek precinct are visiting in Mrs. Dollle Perry and her daughter, charge of polygamy, is set for trial at 11, 1901, by Rev. Lister, Warren F. Southern Oregon State Normal School. Jacksonville. formerly ot Jacksonville, are conduct Portland this week. Durphy, the de Lecture, Tbe Powers of tbe Speaker some and was benefited almost immedi Dooley and Miss Emily Pollock. ing a restaurant at Grant ’ » Pass. D. T. Cox, one of Medford’s enter fendant, who has been in Eureka, of the House of Representative«, W ately. 1 liad taken but six boxes when I was able to return to my work, but J ’ Calif., attending to his lumber inter D e B oy — W arble — In Gold Hill Pre C Hawley. prising business men, was in town a cinct, Sept 18. 1901, by J B R More- Nugget Lodge, a . O. U. W., re- ests, Is on hand, and there is no like T hursday — Entertainment, con continued taking them till nine boxes few days ago. lock J P, Henry DeBoy and Miss ducted by R A Hopkins, Ashland Pub were used up. 1 was entirely cured and celvea a fraternal visit from Hon. W. lihood of any postponement. Durphy Col. F. H. Rav, the New York capi M. Coivlg yesterday evening. Elizabeth Warble. asserts that parties have had this lic School; Lecture, J H Ackerman. have had no return of the trouble talist, Is visiting Ills brother, Dr. C. case brought against him from wrong H annah — m ' lin —In Trail Creek Pre Many residents ot southern Oregon since. I consider Dr. Williams’ Pink R. Ray of Gold Hill. cinct, Sept 4, 1901, Jasper Hannah are attending the I&rtland Carnival, ful motives, and not iu tbe interests RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS. Pills for Pale Pe-. pie a wonderful remedy, E. Eliwcgen, manager of the Wclo- and ail report It to be a grand success. of Justice. He was divorced from both and Miss Lily m ’LI o . and I liave re commended them to a hard Brewing Co.’s branch at Med his wives; but it is said he was mar Rev. Mr. Hansen will nold services great many people.” Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, ried to bis second wife before he was ford, Is with us today. at the M. E. church in Jacksonville BORN» etc., in book form, can always lie ob divorced from the first one. Rheumatism naa been cured in hun Sunday morning and evening. A. D. McKee of Applegate and G. tained a» T he T imes Printing House. dreds of othar instance» by Dr. Williams’ A. Johnson of Redding were with UH The following appointments for the Rev. Father Berthlaume will hold Pink Pills for P-.le People. They are a Chris. Ulrich lately received 200,- ensuing year were made by the M. E. SCHMIDT—At Selma, Sept. 21, 1901, to services at the Catholic church in during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, a Jacksonville, Sunday, Oct. 6th, at 10 specific not only for that disease but 000 first-class cedar shingle», which conferenc“, which was held at Hills Will. Muller, the youngest son of he will trade for baled hay or boro last week. son. for all ailments arising from a dis Presiding elder o’clock A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Max Muller, will arrive grain. * Grant's Pass district, D L Summer SCHMIDT—At Selma, Sept. 21, 1901, to Rev. S. H. Jones will hold services ordered oondition of the blood or shatter in Jacksonville Friday. The Sunday School Convention is ville; Althouse, Wilfred Smith; Asb- j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt, a son. at tbe Presbyterian church in Jack ed nerves, such us locomotor ataxia, par Thus. Riley and G. S. Butler, coun bolding its annual session at Ashland hud, J T Abbett; Bonanza, E R sonville every Sunday, excepting the tial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, ty commissioners, were here yester- this week. It is not as well attended Ketcheson; Canyonville, L C Zimmer camps —At Ashland, Sept. 28, 1901, to 4th Sunday in the month, when he neuralgia, nervous headache, the after Mr. aud Mrs. F. L. Camps, a son. yiiy on official business. man; Central Point, E B Lockhart; will preach at Geld Hill and Wood- “ as usual. effects of the grip, palpitation of the Deer creek, to be supplied; Fort Bid- downer —At Grant’s Pass, Sept. 18, ville. heart, pale and sallow complexions and Thos. E. Nichols and T. C. Dugan D. S. Force has taken charge of J. we>'. W P Pepper: Fort Klamath, W 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Mown- of Eagle Point precinct made our Nunan’» big farm, and will raise a P Clame; Glendale, W M Jordan; G erman B aptist .—Elder S. M. all forms of weakness either in male or er, a son. Eby will hold services at the follow- fe.iu.ie. town a visit a few days ago. large crop of hay and grain next Grant’s Pass, J W McDougal; Jack Di. William.-' Pink PHls for’Pa.« places: 1st and 3d Sunday in each sonville, M McGregor; Klamath Falls, F inley —At Ashland. Sept. 26, 1901, Ing Henry Popkin of the Grant's Pass year. to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Finley, a month, at the church near Talent; sec People are soM in boxes at 50 cent« N J Harbet; Klamath Indian mission, Bottling Works and G. T. Howell Wm. Koeppe, watchmaker and jew daughter. ond, at tbe Naylor school-house; 4th a box or six boxes for $2.50, aud may be were In Jacksonville yesterday. had of all druggists, or direct by mail eler, 1» now located on California A M Brisbin; Lakeview. D L Shrode; at Ashland. Medford. W B Moore; Oakland, T J from Dr. William» Mediaine Co., Sche Fred J. Bolt was In Jacksonville street, opposite the postofflee. Satis Ferguson: Paisley, J B Stark; Rose fobs —In Talent Precinct, Sept. 11, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foss, nectady, N. Y. • Wednesday, en route to Thompson faction guaranteed. burg, A S Mulligan; Ten-Mlle, C B a daughter. creek from a visit at Gold Hill. An heir recently made his appear Rees; Wllderville, W F Rogers; Mr. Pike, father of Mr». L. D. Mi ance at the residence of Postmaster Wendling, J C Gregory; Junction MooRB—In Klamath Falls, Sept. 24, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moore, near, arrived from Iowa a few days i Kubll, and Kaspar Is the happiest city, J H Skidmore; Jefferson, C M a son. man on Missouri Flat. Brvan; Springfield, Edw Gittens; Mt ago, and will remain sometime. You don’t and can’t if your stomach The county clerk has Issued license Tabor, S E Meninger: Oswego, A C mast —At Talent, Sept 11, 1901, to Mr For It’s the BEST in the world. L. C. Washburn of Ashland is and Mrs Geo Mast, a son. to marry to Henry Wahlers and Fairchild; Dayton, T L Jones; La ie weak. A weak stomach does not di He also sells it in large oi small visiting his son,Prof. E. E. Washburn Fayette, A F Buche: presiding elder Emma Tonn; also to A. M. DeCarlow quantities for family use. Why of the Jacksonville public sehool. gest ah that is ordinarily taken into it. neathamer — At Wllderville, Sept 15, Eugene district, TBFord. and Mfes Ardella Oden. waste the time to make it when 19C1, to Mr and Mrs Jesse Neat It gets tired easily, and what it fails to Rev. C. A. Dotson, Held worker of you can buy the BEST for little hamer of Pleasant Creek, a son. D. S.Coulter, whois in the employ digest is wasted. the State Sunday School Association, money. All cream kept in porce Still More Counterfeiting. of Hervey Lindley & Co.and stationed Among the signs of a weak stomach was one of our visitors this week. lacy —In Phoenix Precinct, Oct 3, lain packers. He also makes a at Pokegama, spent Wednesday The Secret Service baa unoartbed another are uneasiness after eating, fits of ner 1901,to Mr and Mrs John Lacy,a son. speclaly of Ice Cold Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Keaaey and Mrs. night in Jacksonville. bend of counterfeiter! and secured a large vous headache, and disagreeable belch M. Obenchaln returned yesterday quantity of bogus bill«, which are so cleverly ing. A good horse, works single or from their trip to Klamath county. tbat tbe average person would never ••I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla at DIED double, and can afeo be ridden, ------ 1 la - executed them of being spurious. Things of different times for stomach troubles, and a S. L. Benson, one of the energetic offered for sale by Chris Ulrich. He suspect run down condition of tbe system, and have great value are always selected by counter citizen« of Josephine county, made will take any kind of produce. of all kind«. Come now and keep feiters tor imitation, notably tbe celebrated R ing —lu Gall'« creek district, Sept been greatly benefited by its use. I would T he T ime -a plea-ant call yesterday. 2, 1901, Willie, son of sir and Mrs J not be without it in my family. I am trou Judge J-C. Tolman is the oldest Hoatctter's Stomach Bitters, wblch has many cocl. bled especially In eunimer with weak stom Ring; aged 1; years. A. LEARNED, Prop. W. T. Kinney made us a call Tues resident of Jackson county, being 89 mitators but no equals for Indigestion, dys achaid nausea and find Hood’s Sarsaparilla day. Be has rented the Heckathorn years of ajae. He Is now living at pepsla, oonstlpatlon. nervousness end general Cox—In Talent precinct, Sept 17, invaluable.” E. B. H ick van , W.Chester. Pa. debility. Tbe Bitters sets tblngs right In tbe 1901, Ernest, son of Mr and Mrs J E farm, situated in Lake creek preelnet. Ash laud, In feeble health. stomach, and when the stomacb Is in good or Cox of Woodyille; aged 18 years. STORIA. Judge Prim and John b. Ortb Miss Kate Reed U acceptably filling hunted quail Tuesday and killed the der, It makes good blood and plenty of It. In Th« Kind You Haw Always Bou£M and. Pills the position of cashier i and ' insistan L numlier allowed by law. The latter this manner tbe Bittern get at tbe seat of J ewett —At Grant’s Pass, Oct 2,1901, C Jewett; aged 83 years. Strengthen and tone the stomach and book-keeper at Deuel's store i in Med- has our thanks for several tine bird». strength and vitality, and restore vigor to the ole digestive system. weak and debilitated. Beware of counterfeits R alston —Near Grant's Pass, Sept 29, ford. when buying 1901, Jem D Ralston; aged 71 years. Jesse Neathamer steps higher than been in Harry Helms, who has I ____ __ and eastern i Oregon dur anylxidy living In Pleasant creek pre Washington H iller --At Grant’s Pass, Sept 30, MINING NEWS. Full particulars ing the past two years, returned home cinct nowadays, 1901, George J Hiller; aged 32 years will be found under the head of today. and 10 months. The Sterling Mining Co. is prepar “born.” J. E. Bolt of Gold Hill made T. M. ing for next season’s run. and will W iley —At Ashland, September 29, Attention is called to tbe adver soon be running on full time. Reed a visit Saturday. The latter is 1901, infant daughter of Mr and Mrs -------------------------------------------------- WITH -- ----------------------------------------------- tisement of J. Nunan, the pioneer slowly recovering from a severe spell S J Wiley. Notices for the location of placer merchant. He is displaying an im of fever. we S like V kon mense stock of fall and winter goods and quartz mines, etc., up-to-date A. W. Sturgis aod bis famUy, as al of superior quality. and complete, for sale at T he T imes Sead for Celor Cards te W. P. FULLER & CO., Portia ad. Ore. office. so C. M. Ruch, were awiong the ex J. W. Gilmore, who returned from cursionists who left for Portland on It 1« announced that another rich Missouri recently, after an absence of the 2d. many years, has purchased some land pay chute has been struck In the Bill Chas. Carney, accompanied by life not far from Grant’s Pass, and will Nye mine on Gall's creek. The prop erty continues to make a good show wife and daughter, who are nos resi become a resident of that section. ing. dents of Medford, visited In Jackson Never has there been such an Im ville Tuesday. “ For two year» I suffered ter The Ashland Iron Works are build mense yield of prunes as there Is this ribly from dyspepsia, with great P. J. Sullivan, who has been in year In southern Oregon. The driers ing a stamp mill for P. Applegate, J. depression, and was always feeling charge of the Seattle Co-operative are running day and night, and can W. Merritt and W. C. Leever, who poorly. I then tried Ayer’s Sarsa are developing some promising claims Mining Co.’s property, situated In not take care of all that is offered. parilla, and in one week I was a on Elk creek. ''AVatkin* district, has gone to Jose, new min.”—John McDonald, W. R. Nipper of Williams creek, pfrine county. (Founded l«B.) The Oregon Mining Stock Ex Philadelphia, Pa. who manufactures a superior article I.S. Morris of Powell’» creek, Jo of lumber, Is furnishing a number of change has resumed Its sessions. On sephlne county, a successful miner, Iour miners, as he has done In years the first day 5000 shares of stock ex changed bands. A _ large number of was In Jacksonville this week. " He past. He always gives satisfaction. Don’t forget that it’s ______ ___________ brokers and Interested spectators may move to Jackson county in the “Ayer’s”. Sarsaparilla MUSIC, ART AND ELOCUTION. near future. Geo. Walter of Humbug and his were in attendance, H. Bantield, the expert miner, who that will make you strong Thos. Boone of Yaqulna Bay, a son wife This School oners to girls s broad snd thorough education, combined with the advantages to Jacksonville this' has been developing a proposition tn or a healthful and refined home. It occupies a large and attractive building In the Immediate of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Boone of week a brought lot of tine strawberries, which Elk creek district for sometime, now and hopeful. Don’t waste rtclnlty of the City Park The sanitary oondition of the premises has been made a matter of EJacksonville, arrived here yesterday, were special attention. The bed chambers, class and recitation rooms are large and thoroughly grown without extra care. They has several men engaged 1« running a ^accompanied by tils wife and sister. Tentilsted; and tbe construction of tbe building Is such that every room is open to tbe sunlight. your time and money by [»They will probably remain during the were of good size aud delicious fayor. tunnel. He has made considerable Tbe greatest care has been taken to provide all th« necessary appointments of a well trying some other kind. equipped school, and to furnish every facility for training pupils In tbe most approved methods. I winter. The supreme court denied a re progress and feels much encouraged. The aim of tbe school Is to give thorough and well-ordered instruction to girls and young Geo. Hoffman and F. J. Bolt, who hearing in t he case of the Sta»e vs. women, fitting them tor oollege when that Is desired, and to aid In the development of true Use the old, tested, tried, E. I). Foudray of Phoetilx was a Frank McDaniel, who has been sent are developing the ledge on Tallow and womanly character. visitor at U*e county seat Tuesday. to the penitentiary for 15 years for Box mountain, recently had several and true Ayer ’ s Sarsapa The Fall term opens September 1«, 1901. A faculty of twenty competent teachers insures He reports that the store-«nepers of tor children snd young women that individual care and instruction necessary to the beat of ore run through an arastra, that little town are doing a big busi murdering Claire Fitch, who former tons rilla. fl HlMk All drwntaa. which averaged 150 a ton. They feel results. ness and selling goods cheaper than ly lived at Ashland. There are four skilled teachers tn tbe Muslo Department alone, specialists in Art and that they have a vein that anybody else. Mrs. B. A. Miller of Jacksonville, sanguine Oratory, and native teachers in French and German. Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayer** Is of considerable extent and will flwraaMtrtlU. H« knows all about thia grand Provision Is made for all athletic games suitable to women, as tennis, croquet, basketbsl Rey. Geo. Berthlaume, who has so who was one of the first presiding of prove a productive one. old family medicine. Follow hi« adrtoo and bicycling and horseback riding. A gymnasium. 50x100 feet, is in process of construction ficers of the grand chapter of the O. wo will bo aatlvfled. __ ably and acceptably filled the pulpit E. W.WUIO, j CAT11Oo Uirtn l|M1< which will offer still more opportunities for healthful exercise. The company, composed of Dr. S., wns recently presented with a nf the Catholic churchea !n Jackson For illustrated catalogue apply to handsome worthy matron's emblem, Keene, G. L. Davis, Messrs. Dent and MISS ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Principal. ville and Medford for sotofojlrwe past, set Bebler, which sometime ago purchas with a diamond, by the order. will at once take charge of Roaeburg ed the ledge situated in Willow parish, vice Rev. P. Beutgeu. He is The PorUaad Business College, of Springs district of Dr. DeBar ana the succeeded by Rey. Father Bitten, late which Prof. A. P. Armstrong Is prin late ’I'hos. Wright, feel much encour if Kansas, who will fill the regular cipal, has recently issued a pretty aged with the developments made. A and interesting folder. There Is no quantity of ore wis tested recently ippointments. Offers a Thertiiffh better school of 411» kind oa the and yielded 970 a ton. The same On Monday evening Genera) Freight coast, and It well deserves the liberal gentlemen are Interested In promising ind Passenger Agent Miller, of the patronage It 1» receiving. clonabar deposits in Meadows district. Southern Pacific, with Industrial Don’t wait uatll you become chron \gent Judson, Traveling Freight tgent Lounshury. Traveling Passen ically constipated, but take DeWitt'» What'» Ywwr Face Worth? To every boy and girl tbat has ger Agent Jones, Private Secretary Little Early Risers now and then. tbe ambitleu to attain one Sometimes a fortune; but never, if icKee and Professor James Withy- They will keep your liver snd bowels PARK AND MASKING TON STRKMTS ombe of the State Agricultural Col- In good order. Easy to take. Safe you have a sallow complexion, a Jaun PORTLANM, ORKOON •ge, left Portland on a week’s trip Dills. City Drug Store, Jacksonville, diced look, moth patches and blotches There art three courses cf regular college grade, all of which are complete. on tlm skin—ail signa of liver trouble. A. P. Aia«tMt, LL. B.. Prtwclpel ver tbe Southern Pacific line» In and Dr. J. Hinkle. Central Point. But Dr. King’s New Life Pill» give iregon. Tlielr car was attached to A practical, pro«muive acbool, completions “One and a Half Hours with the clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complex 1e regular train and went to Aah- for thorouirh work, with hundrata oi »raduaBM ind with It. It will go back special, Coons’* will be preeeated at the U. 8. ion. Only 25 cent* at City Drug In poeitiom bookkrr„H and Meuofraphara. > there will be plenty of opportunity Hall tomorrow evening by a negro Store. Already proud of . high standing wherever ir observing the country and getting minstrel company which la one of the known, it M.adUy grown better and baiter. best that travels. Their songs, Jokes, nqualnted with the people. dancing and sketches are the latest. Open all the year. «tudcaM admitted any time. The NORMAL COURSE, »„roved by • committee appointed by the State Board of Educat too Popular prices of admission will be lead« up to a STATE DfPLOMA. Thia question arises io the family Private or claw .n-trnotion. Learn what and WANTED. charged. Don’t fall to attend. every day. Let us answer it today. how we teach, and what it coata. Catalogue free. --------------- - Board ot Directors---------------- B. VY. Parcel!. Klater»ville, fa., Try Jell-O, a dellclons and healthful ArUDKNTS AND TEACHERS says he suffered » years with pBe» dessert. Prepared in two minutes Is equal to aaythtBg 1» the State. New Hlnstrated catalogue D. P. THOMPSON, PRESIDENT Msblng to Increase tbeir income, and could obtain no relief until De No boiling! No baking! Simply add ud pay for good work. Permanent Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve effected a boiling wate and set to cool. Fla D. SOLIS COHSN - - DAVID M. DUNN* rk given if satisfactory. permanent cure. Cnaoterfeits are vors:—Lemon, orange, raspberry and ■ o Cor« Oin.tlfmïhtn Vorwvm. Address M g ' r ., P. O. B ox 403, worthless. City Drug Store, Jack strawberry. Get a package at y WAl LACE POWE LEE Pree‘.de»t, Albany,Or*g«a »We Cuacare« Candy Othnrtli 10c or Be. For partim re writ* Roseburg, Or. : C C. tall to tura, drurq- a . refund mou* sonville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Centra) grocer'» today. lOcts. Point. LOCAL NO I Eb. Ä SUCCESSFUL MAN Get the Most Out of Your Food Ice Cream Soft Drinks Hood's Sarsaparilla PAINT YOUR FLOORS Rubber Cement Floor Paint Poorly? Saint Helen’s Hall.... PORTLAND, OREGON. À Boarding and Day School for Girls. HIGH GRADE COLLEGE EDUCATION Languages* Sciences, Mathematics, History, English and Electives What Shall We Hava tor Dessort? THE BUSINESS COLLEGE DEPARTMENT XPENSES LOW. BOARD AND TUITION, $90 a YEAR