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PIE DEMOCRATIC TIMES LOCAL NO re». Now is the time to pay the printer. Matt Ish was among us yesterday. Next Thursday Is Thanksgiving day. I PERSONAL .MENTION. P. Ivory of Thompson creek Is in I V. Cook has returned to Portland. town. We are enjoying magnificent fall O. Harliaugli Is able to be about weather. tuwu again. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Core of Heber A uew line of ladles’ waists and skirts at Nunari’s. Grove are In town. Ira Kime of Pooh Bah precinct was Dr. Ja*. Braden of Gold Hill was In Jacksonville yesterday. a visitor yesterday. Don’t fail to take a chance in the Oapt. nod Mrs. K. Bote of Apple grand Christmas rattle. date are in Jacksonville. A carload of Jackson county apples Assessor Pendleton and his wife are being sold at Yreka. visited in Ashland Tuesday. Chas Carney of Medford and T M Miss Jessie Wagner of Ashland got Heed of Gold Hill are In town. back from Salem this week Grant Matthews and A. W. San There will be no services at the ders of Foots creek are in town. Presbyterian church Sunday. Miss Stella Byrne of Applegate Rev. 8. H. Jones will hold services visited In Jacksonville this week. at Woodville next Sunday morning. Mrs. Phoebe Dekum of Gold Hill Jas. Young, the miner, has again has returned from a visit at Portland. become a resident ot Steamboat dis Fred. Sturgis and I. N. Lewis of trict. Union precinct were in town this Canby Buck has returned from week. Klamath county. He will no back in Miss Lottie Pracbt of Ashland is the spring. visiting Mrs. McCiunle of Oakland, Rev Mr McGregor will hold services at the M E Church in Jacksonville Calif. Thos iXililnson, the clever represen next Sunday. tative of Flelschner, Mayer & Co, is W. R. Patton lias become a resident with us. of Evatft creek district, having rented II. J. Booker of Evans creek visited A. Beck's farm. his friends living in Jacksonville yes T. H. Brown Informs us that a suc cessful religious meeting was recently terday. Miss Mollie Ray of Applegste and Held at Antioch. her brother were in Jacksonville yes E Levler is now a resident of Ap plegate, where he is engaged in min terday. J. M. Cantrail and G. W. Herriott ing with D 8 Coulter. of Applegate were with us one day Messrs. Leach and Bullock, two ex perienced miners, tiave gone to this week. J. F. Crump of Applegate and his steamboat district to prospect. family spent Sunday morning In A nice holiday present to your lady friend, a pair of Centemerl’s genuine Jacksonville. T. H. B. Taylor and his family have[ kid gloves. Nunan, sole agent. again become residents of Evans, Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, etc., in book form, can always be ob creek district. R. 'ftenedlct and G. W. Herriott of tained at Tint T imes Printing House. Ayplegate made our town a visit one The Jacksonville postoffice, which la the neatest in the state, has been fly this week. Robt. J. Linden, a prominent busi embellished witli a handsome mirror. ness man of Portland, was In Jackson Two hundred head of fine hogs will be transformed Into hams, bacon and ville yesterday. J L (Iammersly, the Gold Hill at lard at Orth’s butchershop this torney, Is at the county-seat on season. professional business. Travel on the 8. P. Co.’s south trains continues to be large. It T. C. Dugan of Eagle Point and J. bound W. Slinger of Lake creek were recent will be heavy nortnward in the spring. visitors In Jacksonville. Qohn Winningham has removed to Hon. E. B. Dufur recently got back to Foots creek from a professional trip Trail. Next season he will conduct Messenger’s saw-mill, assisted by to Salem, Thu Dalles and Portland. Pence Bros. Bert Dennis passed through the Mrs Lottie Pelton of Ashland has valley this week, en route to San commenced another suit for divorce Francisco from Alaska and Seattle. against John E Pelton. GW Trefren Rev Mr McGregor, our new M E is her attorney. minister, arrived in Jacksonville this The sale of property belonging to morning, accompanied by his family. delinquent taxpayers will take place Orrin Whitman, the energetic pro In Jacksonville, at the court-house prietor of the Medford book store, door, tomorrow. made our town a business visit Tues Frank Smith and his assistants day. have returned from Happy Camp, Mrs. Barber of Kansas and her Calif., whither they drove a big drove daughter are guests of Mr». T. J. of hogs for Wm Bybee. Williamson, who is a relative of Remember the date of the enter theirs. tainment that *111 be given by the Mrs. De Wolf of Tacoma and her .Society of Christian Endeavor- Sau'r- sister, who have beer: visiting In tiie day evening, Nov. 30th. Applegate section, left for iume Rogue River Council, Order of Tuesday. Pendo, will hold an important meet A. P. Estabrook of Gold Hill, the ing next Monday evening. A full clever druggist, and H. T. Coffin of attendance is requested. Gall's creek were at tiie county-seat Geo. W. Wright of Ashland and his yesterday. wife were in Jacksonville the fore Jos. Martin and his family, who part of the week, visiting A. L. hive been visiting In Jacksonville, Wimer and his family. went back to Trinidad, Calif., a short The Eugene Guard says that E. time since. Aubrey of Irving has sold 3,000 bush Recorder Applegate has gone to the el* of wheat to a Jacksou county Elk creek mines, accompanied by J. miller for 61 cents net. 8. Chiles and W. R. Beall of Red J. Goucher, sn old miner, arrived ding, Calif. from Sisson, Calif., Tuesday, and will Miss Emma Coleman, who taught a engage in prospecting In this yiclnl'y successful term of school at Siskiyou, in company with J. Holman. is now teaching a private school W. II. Clement*, who has been at Colestln. firospecting In tiie Applegate section, J. C. Hall and C. F. Young of Gold eft for Butte county, Calif., to spend Hili returned from San Francisco the winter. Success to him. «Tuesday. Tliev witnessed the Jeffries- Crlt Tolman, who recently returned Ttuhlin tiasco. to Ashland, was accompanied by his J. W. Opp and his family have be wife, (nee Miss Kincaid of Emigrant come resident* of Jackson creek dis creek) whom lie married in Alaska. trict, where he is developing valuable Salt Mackerel. mineral deposits. Salt Salmon Bellies, Holland Herring, G. C. Culy of Steamboat, T. R. At Nunan's. Rock and John Beckner of Thompson creek were among our visitors the Mis* Nannie Applegate of Los forepart of the week. Angeles, arter quite a visit In Ash Cha». C. Buck and P. F. Swayne of land, left for borne this week, accom Applegate are in Jacksonville, attend panied by her sinter,Mrs. Lulu Dodge. ing circuit court. So is Carroll No new cases of small pox have been Swayne and several others. reported at Klamath Falls for several Signor Boffa of Medford, the days, and the epidemic has about run scientific musician, Is in town. He it* course. Only cne death has oc * will locate In Jacksonville if he re curred. ceive« enough encouragement. Gold Hill lodge of Odd Fellows will State Printer Leeds, whose health give a grand ball on tiie night of Music will be is not the best, will upend the winter Thanksgiving day. at San Diego. Calif., with his family. furnished by Purkeyplle’s popular orchestra. He was at Ashland a few days ago. There will be a ilyelv game of foot Dr. J. E. Shearer of Medfora was In Jacksonville Wednesday, accompa ball on Neuber A Taylor's recreation nied by Mr. Jones, a brother of Dr. W. ground* Munday, between Jackson S. Jones, who" recently arrived from ville team*, who are becoming pro ficient in the sport. Iowa. J.C. Whipp is educating a bat Fred Neil, who has been hunting In the upper Roguo river section, got talion of youngsters in the mysteries back to Ashland Thursday. He of the military drill which will be captured the number of deer allowed given at the entertainment at the U. . Hall Nov 30th. bv law. rBURSDAY .NOVEMBER 21. 1901. Mrs. Clara Blrdsey of Foots creek precinct Is visiting In Jacksonville, tiie guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Colvlg. Her grandson, Geo. Blrd- sey, accompanies her. Miss Maud Porter of Aumsville, Marion county, who is sojourning at Grant’s Pass for the benefit of her health,was the guest of Misses Bertha and Nettle Lewis a few days. T he T imm last Saturday received a pleasant call from C. T. Payne, Sr., one of the pioneers and most prosper- /m* farmers of the upper eno of the valley. He was accompanied by his son Dick. A. L. Barnum, a prominent citizen of Siskiyou county, Calit. made Tua T imm a pleasant call Tuesday, ac- companies by Mr. Phelps, bls broth er-in-law. He now owns a piece or tine land situated In Talent precinct. A dancing party was given by the Jacksonville Social Club Saturday night, which was well attended and passed off nicely. It will be repeated tomorrow (Friday) night. Rev. W. Bitter will hold services at the Catholic church in Jacksonville Sunday, at 8:30 A. M. and 7:30 p. m . On the same day, at 10 o’clock A. M., he will officiate at Medford. A bandef fine cattle, numbering 42 head, were driven through town .>;’n- day. They were bought by McDer mott of G. C; Culy of Steamboat, who raise« some ot tiie liest stock in South ern Oregon. New Seeded Raisins, 'New /ante Currants, New Citron and Lemon Peel, New Cream Cheese, New Cranberries, ' At Nunan's. W. M. Sch wart ifa^er of Steamboat, who was superintendent of the rocx work on the Mlxter ditch, spent Saturday In Jacksonville. He Invest ed in a tine turnout before returning home. During the coming month Signor Boffa, assisted by ills wife and daugh ter, as also Miss Durham of Ashland, will give a concert ip Jacksonville. It will be a first-class affair in every way. Augu«v Betz, a prominent citizen of Eagle Polut precinct, mad^ us a call this morning. He will soon make a visit to his old home at Austin,, Nevada,accompanied by his estimable wife. Circuit court Is In Session. Testi mony has been taken in tiie Watz- Duroing suit, and witnesses in the Boze-Swayne case are now being ex amined. Both are suite for Injunc tion, involving rights to water. D. Frederick of Grant’s Pass is agent for Dr. White’s celebrated elec tric combe, and lias sold many of them. It is *aid to be the finest article of the kind manufactured, and testimo nials to that effect are numerous. Give Mr. F. an order. Those who will participate in the programme announced for the enter tainment to be given by the Society of Christian Endeavor are rehearsing industriously. The large audience certain to be in attendance will doubtless be well pleased. Mrs Phoebe Powell of Siskiyou county. Calif., wishes the custody of Inez Holman, whois a student of St. Mary’s Academy, and seeks to obtain it by a writ of habeas corpus. A E- Reames Is her attorney. Judge Prim will hear the case at once. There will be a grand Thanksgiving party at the public hall in Williams, Josephine county, November 28th. The best of music and supper will be provided, and nothing left undone to eoHure its success. Tickets, #1.50. All are Inylted to come and enjoy themselves. Irvin Daley, an industrious and clever resident of Lake creek, was married Monday by Judge Prim Ml*« Eva Conley, an smiable and popular young lady. That their Journey on matrimonial seas wll| be prosperous and happy Is the wish of T he T imes and all who know them. Will Puhi is now installed in bls neat new barbershop and spares no pains to please the public. The stand, which holds a double mirror and other accoutrements, Is a handsome, substantial one. and was constructed by Chas II Basye,the clever mechanic. Emil Pell and T. K. Bolton of Ash land again present to the people of Southern Oregon a first-class oppor tunity to visit San Francisco during the holiday season, at a very reason able figure, which will be taken ad vantage of by a larger number than ever before. The Lakeview Examiner says that O. P. Benetiel, the horsebuyer for the Boer government, arrived from Hunt ington last Friday. He is picking up all the small horses and mares he can find, wants 500 head for bis first drive, and is paying 125 to #30 for these horses. Captain Edwin F. Brooks of the Eleventh Cavalry, who i« a son of Quincy A. Brooks and a Southern Oregon boy, has been ordered with his company to tiie Philippines. He has recently returned from Cuba, where he made a successful official under the military governor. M. A. Walker has a nice little farm, situated not far from Antloch school house. Table Rock precinct, which he will sell very low. It contains 110 acres of land. 30 acres of which are in cultivation. There is a dwelling, well, outbuildings, ett., on the place. Only 1400. Address Mr. Walker at Grant’s Pass. The bondsmen of A. J. Neilon, ex sheriff of Lake county—A. McCallen, J. Frank I, J. E. Bernard and Geo. Jammerthal — will be proceeded against at the Mav term of circuit court for that county. L. F. Conn will assist District Attorney Reames. Neilon’s defalcation amounts to sev eral thousand dollars. Under Sheriff McCarthy and Earl Young have lately seen in print a story of how they got lost in the mountains while on tbe way to Grave creek, which they do not hasten to affirm. Nevertheless they wereobliged to spend a night quite romantically, with onlv the canopy of heaven to cover them, and nothing to eat for nearly 24 hours. Fruitgrowerswill find the Pacific Nursery Co. of Tangent,Linn county, one of the moat reliable on the Pacific coast. They grow a large assortment of the liest and most popular fruit, shade and ornamental trees, and war rant the quality and name of every thing they sell. Intending purchasers can skye agents’ profits bv bending directly to them. Bradley Francis Durphy ha« been sentenced to a term of eight months In the Multnomah county jail, and also to pay all costs, by Judge Sears, for polygamy. His attorneys were surprised when the Judgment of tbe court was proriounced. They had ex pected that a fine would be imposed, which, If not too large, they were prepared to pay wlthoat appealing the case to the supreme court. An appeal will be taken. Durphy, who Is not anxious to spend any time in jail, and will fight against imprisonment as long as there is any hope left him, has been released on bonds. An attempt wa* made by counsel repre senting Durphy to have District At torney Chamberlain ask tbe court» for a fine without imprisonment: but the latter refused to agree to it. When the case was called Judge 8eara asked if there was anything tube said in favor of Durphy. To this F. P. Mays said be wished to call the attention of tiie court to the statute of Illinois, by which after a man and a wife have been separated five years they are free to marry again. He con cluded by saying that If Durphy was guilty It was merely on a technical point. Durphy took the sentence wit li calmness on the exterior, what ever he might have thought, and a faint smile player! over bls features, lie was alone In the courtroom, not being accompanied bv III* daughter, who wa* his constant companion at the trial. MEDFORD EQUItS». CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. Sheriff Orme was on our streets Wednesday morning. Will. Gardner of Meadows precinct was with us Tuetduy. Mrs. Chas. Prim of Jacksonville spent Tuesday in Jacksonville. P. J. Head, the blind musician, is now a resident of Ukiah, Calif. W. C. Deneff of Jacksonville made our town a short visit this week. John Gault of Ashland has been visiting bis brother, M. M. Gault. Mr. and Mrs. O. Gilbert spent a few hours at the county-seat Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. Adkins left Tuesday for San Francisco, to visit her daughter. D. T. Pritchard, the Jeweler, Is now located at Cottage Grove, Lane coun ty. W. E. Stacy, forrnerlya resident of Sam’s valley,has located In this vicin ity. J. B. Dungan, a prominent citizen of Sam’s valley, 'pent Tuesday in Medford. I. A. Webb, who was brought from Northern California in a precarious condition, is improving. Geo F. King, the well-known oper ator in timber lands, has returned from Siskiyou county, Calif. Thos. James and Ills wife are visit ing In Ashland. They arrived from San Francisco Saturday. Jas. McDougall of Kane's creek, the expert miner, waB in Medford Tues day, accompanied by his wife. Geo. R. Lindley, cashier of the Jackson County Bank, is at his post again after a severe siege of sickness. Chief of Police Murphy of Jackson ville was a visitor Tuesday, and com pared notes with Chief of Police John son of Medford. Mr. Daily, a son of P. Daily of Med ford and a brother of our county school superintendent, arrived from Kansas a few days ago and will locate among us. Alva Daniebon and bis newly-made wife, who have been visiting in Med ford, on Sunday returned to Oakland. Calif., where he is in the employ of the 8. P. Co. Harry Palm, a brother of C. W. Palm of Medford, died recently at Redding, Calif., where be has been following his avocation of barber. He was 51 years old. Mrs. Slinger, who purchased the in terest of the other stockholders of the 8. O. Pork Packing Co., will hereafter conduct its business. Ed. Binns will act as superintendent of tbe enterprise. A. Gilman of Keno. who raises the finest potatoes in Klamath county, brought a big load to Medford this week. They brought less than lie a pound, not as big a price as they will in the near future, as tbe market is glutted. Geo. B. Ros* has purchased Wm. Cary’s house and lot. Grand Holiday Excursion. Messrs. Bolton and Pell of Ashland, who have conducted several success ful excursions to San Francisco, an nounce another for the holidays. It will leave Ashland Thursday, Dec. 26th, at 12:30 A. M., on the regular overland train. Fare for the rownd- trip will be #12: children under 12 years, half price. Tickets are good for ten days, which will be extended a like period for #7.50additional. This will afford an excellent opportunity to witness New Year s festivities in the chief city of the West. Secure your tickets early, so tbe railroad company can furnish ample accom modations. The Trip of the Season. A winter trip to southern Califor nia and Arizona via tbe famous 8hasta Route is one never to be for gotten. Renewed acquaintance with tills section will ever develop fresh points of interest and added sources of enjoyment under its numberless re sorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. Two trains leave Portland dally, morning and evening, for Cali fornia These trains are equipped with the most improved pattern of standard and tourist sleepiug cars, and the low rates place the trip in reach of all. For Illustrated guide* California and Arizona winter resorts add res« R. II. M iller , Gen’l Pass. Ag’t, Portland, Or. Dwelling for Sale. The undersigned offers his residence property, pleasantly located in Jack sonville, for sale at a reasonable fig ure. It I* well arranged and supplied with a number of conveniences, be sides having a considerable area of ground annexed, which Is planted in fruit trees. For particulars apply to . O tto B iede , ___ *____ Gold Hill. Strikes a Rich Find. ‘‘I wa* troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and ner vous debllitv” writes F. J. Green of Lancaster, N. H. “No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bit ters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have al*o kept my wire In excellent health for. years She says Electric Bitter* are just splendid for female trouble«: that they are a grand tonic and Invlgor.itor for weak, rundown women No other remedies can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by City Drugstore. What Shall We Have tor Dessert? This question arises I d tbe family every day. Let us answer it. today. Try Jell-O, a deliclons and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minute*. No boiling! No baking! Simply add boiling wate and set to coo). Fla vor»:—Lemon, orange, raspberry and strawberry. Get a package at your grocer s today. 10ct». WANTED. STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Wishing to Increase their Income. Good pay for good work. Permanent work given if satisfactory., Address M or ., P. o . Box 40X Roseburg, Or. I. F. Williams’ boarding-house 1» doing a good business. J. W. Jacobs i* now chief salesman in J. W. Merritt’s store. An occupant for our hotel, who un derstands the business, is needed. The board of trustees have granted J. H. Kincaid license to sell liquor. Dr. Cole is occupying the 'office va cated by Dr. Patterson sometime ago. Mies Mae Williams has been visit ing Miss Edith Osenbrugge of Med ford. Warren Mee of Applegate and his wife visited in Central Point last week. Prof, and Mrs. Hanby were at Talent Saturday. They have been Visited by G. W. Wright of Ashland and bh wife. Prof. J. C. Barnard of Pagosa Springs, Colorado, writes to friends here that there is a big oil excitement in that section. Mrs. G. W. Wilcox of Woodville and Mrs. Simon Simpkins of Redding, Calif., have been visiting relatives living in this vicinity. Rev. E. B. Lockhart will bold ser vices in the M. E. church Sunday at the usual hour. He will also hold Thanksgiving services. W. J. Freeman and J. Hugger are assorting and packing tbe prunes they have been curing in Rostel’s hail. They are of line quality.. W. C. Leever has returned from Elk creek, where he has been assist ing in setting up a mill in the mines be is interested in with P. Applegate and J. W. Merritt. W. H. Patrick has received sad news from Montana, where his eon Harry died of pneumonia on the 6th. He was an excellent young man and had many friends. His wife is a daughter of John Slagle. A Physician Testifies. “I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have never used anything in my life that did me the good that did,” say» County Physician G. W. Soroggs ot Hall county, Ga. “Being a phy sician I have prescribed it and found it gave the best results.” If the food you eat remains undigested in your stomach it decays there and poisons tbe system. You can prevent this by dieting, but that means starvation. Kodo) Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. You need suffer from neither dyspepsia nor starvation. Tbe worst cases quickly cured. Never fails. City Drug Store, Jacksonville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. IN THE PARSONAGE K Chapter from the Life of the Village Parson’s Helpmate. In every village the postor's wife ex erts mi infinence often as great au that of her husband. Needless to *uy, there- tponmbility of her position is great. Her approval or disapproval is not given without careful and conscientious con sideration. This emphasises the impor tance of the enthusiasm shown by Mrs. 8. E. Leech, wife of the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of Mail is >u, Me., over an important event in her Jfe. The experience is best told in he» own words. “In 1896,” she says, “the birth of a child, left me with complaints which caused me to suffer for several years. I was distressed after eating and was troubled with nausea ami the foi matioii of gas in my stomach. There were se vere pains and weakness in my hack and loins and I was also afflicted with other troubles to which my sex is subject. Doctors treated me nearly all the while for three years but I was not benefited to any extent.” “But you seem to have recovered marvelously,” was suggested. “Yes,” Mrs. Leech answered, “and I will tell you how it was brought about. I had read of cures effected by Dr. Will iam» ’ Pink Pills for Pale People and I decided to see what they would do for me. There was a decided improve ment while I was using the second box of the pills but I did not stop taking them until I had taken six boxes and was cured.” Mrs. Leech suffered from the same troubles that are making th, .usands of women miserable. A few of the symp toms ar-- severe heatlache, loss of appe tite, exhaustion, pains in the groin or limbs, pale or sallow complexion, ner vousness, offensive breath, etc. Tbe sufferer may exhibit one or more of these symptoms, pr may have all. They simply indicate the ravages dis»ase lias made upon the system, and the more of these symptoms the patient shows the greater the necessity for prompt and persistent treatment until they have been banished and the bloom of health is restored. To accomplish this end,Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are the only unfailing remedy. They are on sale at all druggists or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, fifty cents per box or six boxes for two dollars and a half, by Dr. Williams Medicine Go., Schenectady, N. Y. Land for Sale. I have 1560 acres of land, all in one tract, on Antelope creek for 9ale. It ts situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 miles from Medford. I will sell this land in tracts of 100 acres up until all is sold, at #10 per acre. It is good farming and grazing land, and a good stock range on the outside. I will sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack sonville Or County Treasurer's 2 3d Notice. Max Muller, county treasurer, gives notice tliat there are funds in the county treasury for the redemption of outstanding wamnts protested from Aug. 1, 1898, to Aug. 31. 1898, both dates inclusive. Intere-t on me same will cease after the above date. PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal A practical, progressive school, conspicuous for thorough work, with hundreds of graduates in positions as bookkeepers and stenographers Already proud of a high standing wherevet known, it steadily grows better and better. Open all the year. Students admitted any time. Private or class instruction. Learn ghat and how we teach, and what it costs. Catalogue free ---------------- Board of Directors-------------- — D. P. THOMPSON. PRESIDENT D. SOLIS COHEN - - DAVID M DUNNE sé'DEVÊRS Y our Hair “Two year» ago my hair was falling out badly. I purchased a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and soon my hair stopped coming out.” Miss Minnie Hoover, Paris, 111. Perhaps your mother had thin hair, but that is no reason why you must go through life with half starved hair. If you want long, thick hair, feed it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and make it rich, dark, and heavy. I1.SS a Mils. All «HOWS. It your druggist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express office. Address, J.C.AYF.RCO.,Ix>well,Mam. ■ I ■ I ■ | St. Mary’s Academy, Jacksonville, Oregon. J. ESTABLISHED IN 186g. PIONEER WHITE lead 1» ABSOLUTELY pure, and will OUTWEAR all other LEADS. If Tour local dealer does not carry II, write io u« and we will aee that you get it «. T hs school continues the careful training md thorough instruction tor which it is tavoa- ,bly known The Music Department Il always In charge of competent and eiper- enced teachers. Hoard and tuition per session t twenty week-. Stull. Studies will be resunr- d September S, 1901. For prospectus, address SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. Notice to Treopoooers. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that all persons are strictly forbidden from entering or In any man ner tresp»«sing c.a the premises ot tbe under signed. described as follows: The NEW ot the NEq and tbe W*i ot tbe NEq, Sec «, Twp W. R I W Attention Is called to Sec PORTLAND, OREGON. tion 1‘UM ot tbe Criminal Code ot Oregon, which reads as follows: If wav person other than an officer on lawful business shall go or trespass up □ acy lands er preml sea not his own. and shall tall, crglect or retuse to depart therefrom immediately, and remain away until permitted to return upon VETERINARY SURGBON AND DENTIST the verbal or printed or written notice of the owner or person In tbe lawful occupation of said lands or premises, such trespasser shall be deemed guilty ot a misdemeanor, and noon conviction thereof »ball be punished by a ffne SVGraduateot American Veterinary College. not less than n-e nor more than titty dollars, New York City. and shell be committed. In default of payment st tine and cost* Imposed, to the ja<l ot me Office at Nash Livery Stable. Phone » county In which tbe offense Is committed one day tor each two dollars ot the said floe and CASTOTIIA. costs. a,.„ jf The Mod You Haw Always Roui» The law will be strictly enforced against all trespassers.as well as legal damag, ». F. Dur tl has been placed In charge ot me above premises. C.B. ROST EL. W. P. Fuller & Co. Dr. J. J. MURRAY. Medford- Oregon