THE DEMOCRATIC Tl MES THURSDAY..NOVEMBER 28. HWl PERSONAL MENTION. LOCAL NOTE». Now 1» the time to pay the printer, John Oden of Evans, creek was here recently. Eggs have been selling at 40 cents a dozen at Ashland. K. K. Kubll Inta uono lu Portland. A new line of ladies' waists and O. E. R om ot A pplegsto |a with ui skirts at Nuuan’s. today. The winter tights iiave already J. C. Hall of Gold Hill wan a visitor opened In Jacksonville. Saturday. Don't fail to take a chance in the U. Telford of Ooiestto and Thos. grand Christmas ratlie. ¡Smith of Sacratuunto were here Sun­ Ed. .Saltmarsh, D. Buckley and E. day. Bostwick were among us Saturday. County Utmtnlasloner Riley spent Lester Lacy of Pooh Bah and Oeo. a few hours at the county-seat Mon­ Smith of Big Butte were here Mon­ day. day. Clinton Cook of Applegate was a C. E. Wilcox, constable of Wood­ visitor Saturday—on iutereHtlna bus- ville district, is employed at Gleu- in«M. dale. Mr». Pernoll of Applegate was the Farmer» are busily engaged again. gue»tofMr». P. Hine» one day last Much plowing and seeding 1» being week. done. A. Gilson and Char. Snow, the Jas. Young of Steamboat and J. K. genial miner», were in Jacksonville McClov of Watkins were in Jackson­ Sunday. ville Monday. Thus. E. Hamrnersly, who has been John A. Smith, Medford's most ex­ pert tinner, spent Saturday in Jack- visiting at Gold HIU, left for Seattle a few days ago. Sony Hie. J. R. Wick and G. W. Trefren of J. II. Brantner and Thoe. Eidson Ashland were at the county-seat were in Jacksonville Monday, eu Saturday. , route to Applegate. W. P. Morgan of Trail creek and Wm. Lyttleton of Cole'» and W. A. Coverdale of Foot» creek are in Jack­ Dan WIILrout of Sterllngville were in sonville. Jacksonville last week. J. T. Fry, one of Griffin creek's I)r. D. M. Brower, the chief Socialist 0* Ashland, Is making Jacksonville a best citizens, ha» located a homestead In Trail creek precinct. abort visit. The county commissioners' court Mr. aad Mrs. G. E. Howland have returned from their trip to Jump-off- will belli session next week, begin­ ning Wednesday, Dec. 4th. Joe district. A nice holiday present to your lady Wm. Nanarv of Tacoma.a brother- in-law of O. Keenan, is vlsltlnn in friend, a pair of Centemeri’s genuine kid gloves. Nunan, sole agent. Jacksonville. Miss Ethel Flory, who Is teach Inn school in Talent precinct,spent Satur­ day at home. H. V. Mitchell of Ashland,the well- known cattle buyer, »pent Saturday In Jacksonville. John Vincent of Table Rock and E. Ui. McKee of Union were among our ylsitors Monday. Wm. Robinson returned Saturday from Thompson creek, where he is developing a mine. P. J. Sullivan, who is again operat­ ing in Watkins district, spent Sun­ day in Jacksonville. 'Squire and M. D. Sturges» of Uniontown tarried a few hours in Jacksonville Monday. E. W. Dorsey, one of Talent’s cleverest young men, spent Friday nIgiit in Jacksonville. R. W. Gray and W. J. King made final proof on their land claims before the county clerk Saturday. Mrs. Smith of Scott River, Calif., a niece of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCrary, is visiting in Jacksonville. Miss Bertha Rose of Phoenix was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Gus New­ bury, the forepart of the week. Dr. Ray of Gold Hill, Attorneys Hammond and Vawter of Medford, were at the county-seat Monday. Miss Maud Prim, who has been teaching a successful term of school near Ruch, returned home Saturday. Hon. W. M. Colvlg has been at Ash­ land and Grant’s Pass during the past several days, on professional business. J. F. White, 8. 8. Bentz, J. E En- yart and other Masons spent several hours In Jacksonville Thursday night. Frank Farlow, J. A. Miller and Chester Clagg ot Lake creek were In Jacksonville Saturday, on land busi­ ness. Joel Holman arrived from Sisson Thursday, and will engage in pros­ pecting with J. Goucher, an expert miner. J. P. Rankin of Bridal Veil and his wife are the gue»ts of the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Saltmarsh of Ap­ plegate. J. T. Breeden, the well-known mi­ ner, was in Jacksonville Mondiy, en route from Siskiyou county, Callr., to Applegate. Ira Newman of Comstock, Lane county, is visiting his mother, Mrs. K. Boze of Applegate, accompanied by his wife. Col F. V. Drake, a prominent J citi­ zen of Portland and a well-known au­ thority on mining in the Northwest, 1» In Jacksonville. Hon. R. A. Em mitt, a prominent Citizen of Klamath county, passed through the valley Friday, en route to northern points. G. W. Boone leave» this week for Yaquina Bay, to look after his stock interests. He expects to return in the near future, we are glad to say. J. J. Brophy, Jos. Phipps, Nelson Nye and C. W. Skeel of upper Rogue river district were at the county­ seat Saturday. ■'The two last named made final proof on their land claims C. Swett, Sr., of Fortuna, Calif., is paying an extended visit to Jackson county, In which he lived over 40 years ago. He finds that most of his old friends have gone to the Other shore. 1 W. R. Stansell, manager of the R. R. Mining and Lumber Co., has been at Seattle, Inspecting a big saw­ mill plant which that corporation may Install at the head of Foots •reek next spring. U. B. Miller, general passenger and frelglit agent of the 8. P. lines In Oregon, spent a few hours tn Jack­ sonville Friday, accompanied by John P. Jones and H. A. Lounsbury, who also hold responsible positions with the same company. Mr. Miller is prov­ ing »competent, conscientious official, who spare» nothing to give entire satisfaction to all. Ills trip through the valley was made for the purpose of becoming better acquainted with patrons of the road and their needs. TSAMS WANTED. 1 can give employment to eight or ten good teams, at 83 per day, Apply to me at the Fish Lake Ditch camp. D. E. MohRts, Supt. of Construction. Jacksonville Fire Co. and the board of trustees will meet next Monday and Tuesday evenings respectively. Rev. W. Bitter will hold services at the Catholic church In Jacksonville Sunday, at 10 a . m . and 7:30 p. m . Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, etc., in book form, can always be ob­ tained at T ub T im as Printing House. Carl Cofer, who lias been in Siski­ you county, Callt, during the past several months, returned lo Jackson­ ville Friday. John and W. W. Matney of Apple­ gate were tn Jacksonville Saturday. The latter recently returned from Crescent city. There will be several running races at the track near Grant’s Pass Nov. 20th and 27th, which promise to be quite interesting. Remember the date of the enter­ tainment that will tie given by the Society of Christian Endeavor—Satur­ day evening, Nov. 30th. M. Winningham and Robt. Bond, the miners,returned from Ga'l’» creek Friday, where they have been em­ ployed at the Gold Standard mine. Ed Thompson, lately of Grant's Pass, has purchased the store at Wi­ mer,of W. Van Gethem, and will keep it well stocked with the best goods. Salt Mackerel. Salt Salmon Bellies, Holland Herring, At Nunan’». The case of Deston High vs. the ad­ ministrator of ttie estate of Robt. Taylor, to correct an alleged error in an accounting, has been dismissed. A. P. Estabrook of Gold Hill, the wide-awake and up-to-date druggl»t, elsewhere lias something interesting and Important to say to the public. Read it. Rev. Mr. McGregor, the new minis­ ter of the M. E. Church,preached two excellent sermons last Sunday, He left a good Impression on his congre­ gation. The postoffice department has in­ creased the allowance of Postmaster Miller for clerk hire to *200, a raise of •100. This i» a well-deserved compli­ ment. The county clerk has Issued license to marry to O. L. Bellows and May Wyant; to Clinton Cook and Dora Rexford; to Wm. Hendrickson and Lizzie Tucker. J. M. Hurley of Willow Springs pre­ cinct was a visitor Monday. He wax accompanied by Mr. Blydenburgh, his father-in-law, who recently arrived from Illinois. Signor Boffa and his talented fam­ ily, assisted by Miss Durham of Ash­ land, are rehearsing for a grand con­ cert to be given in Jacksonville dur­ ing December. A. A. Magill, late of Foots creek precinct, having disposed of his farm to John Hair, has removed lo Ash­ land, where he will engage in busi­ ness. Success to him. Don’t forget the ball that will take place at Ruch next Friday evening. Good music and supper will be pro­ vided. and no pains sparad for the comfort and enjoyment of the guests. The sale of real estate belonging to delinquent taxpayers took pl ice Saturday. There were comparatively few bidder», and most of the propertv was bid in by Judge Prim on behalf of the county. I. 8. Morris and hie brother have purchased J. D. Fry’s premise», situ­ ated on Griffin cieek,, paying «700 therefor. It comprise« nearly 23 acres, a considerable portion of wnlch is set in fruit. They secured a bargain. Superintendent Berrlam of th« Rogue River batebery reports that about 8,000,000 egg» have been hatched there during the past season. Thia hatchery is working wonders for tne salmon industry of (southern Ore­ gon. Dick Smith of Klamath county, the well known athlete, who 1» attend­ ing the Columbia law school, has be­ come a member of Its football team. The Philadelphia Press of a late date, in a review of the foot-ball situation, has the following to say concerning him: "There was Joy at Columbia yesterday when it was announced tbpt Smith, the sterling half-back, had decided to play in the Cornell game. Without Smith the chances of Columbia would look slim." J. J. Houck, proprietor of the Gold MEDFORD SQUIB*. Hill mills, ha> Just shipped in a car­ load of wheat from the Umpqua val­ Dr. J. M. Keene, tbe clever dentist, ley. other millers aredolng likewise, is making Portland a visit. which shows that last season’s crop E. D. Elwood, the genial Jeweler, of wheat was a much shorter one than was at the county-seat Friday. usual. R. G. Brown of Eagle Point and his C. Klelnhammer of Phwnix pre­ cinct, who grows some of the best family were In Medford Friday. apples in the valley, has Just shipped John and Joe Olwell, the enterpris­ a large quantity of them. They will ing horticulturists, were on our go direct to England, where they will streets Friday. bring a fancy price, as they are large The widow and other heirs of J. W. and of a superior quality. Plymire have been granted a pension The dancing party given at Orth’s of *10 a month. hall Friday night was thoroughly en­ Ja». Kiernan, who is now engaged joyed by those In attendance. Al­ though the night was stormy, quite a In farming near Gazelle, Calif., was number "tripped the light fantastic." in Medford Friday. Excellent music was furnished by E. Martin McDonough, who Is now at W. Carver of Medford, the popular the home place, situated near Tolo, violinist. spent. Friday In Medford. The entertainment that will be Mrs. P. Hines, Ml»» Ella Orth and given at Orth's hall Saturday evening Mrs. M. Dox of Jacksonville were in I» attracting much attention, and Medford a few days ago. will be one of the best given In Jack­ Cbas. H. Pierce has purchased the sonville for sometime. The excellent firogramme announced is being re­ third interest In the Whitman-Pa'm cigar factory owned by W. 8. Crowell. leased industriously. Mrs. Green of Flounce Rock pre­ A. T. Robinson, an expert plasterer and brick mason, will be employed at cinct, while In Medford last Saturday, C. C. Beekman’s residence in Jack-1 lost her purse, which contained oyer sonville Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri­ •60. day of this week, and those needing WW remain« of the Rosenthal his services can then give him their good?- » being offered for »ale In Port­ orders. He guarantees satisfaction. land, together with several bankrupt There will-lie a grand Thanksgiving stocks. party at the public hall In Williams, Tho». C >111 ns. who Is in the employ Josephine countv, November 28th. of tbe Haggin Livestock Co., operat­ The best of music and supper will be ing In Lake county, wa» In Medford provided, and nothing left undone to last week, en route to California. ensure its success. Tickets, «1.50. Sufficient funds forthe repair of the All are Invited to come and enjoy Bear creek bridge have been raised, themselves. by Dr. Jones and otners. The services Miss Lena Breyman of Salem, who of E. G. Perham of Gold Hill, an ex­ I» well known in Southern Oregon, pert bridge builder, have been se­ lately had the misfortune, while cured. < ---- — operating a sewing machine, to run the needle of the machine through Night Was Her Terror. the f'jretinger of the left hand, pene­ “I would cough nearly all night trating the digtt, twice, the sharp stee, being driven through the bone long,” writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly of the tinger. get any sleep. I had consumption so Fruitgrowerswill find the Pacific' bad that if I walked a block I would Nursery Co. of Tangent,Linn county, ‘ cough frightfully and spit blood; but, one of the most reliable on the Pacific when all other medicines failed, coast. They grow a large assortment three 81.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New or the liest and most popular fruit, Discovery wholly cured me and I shade and ornamental trees, and war­ gained 58 pounds.” It’s absolutely rant the quality and name of every­ guaranteed lo cure coughs, colds, la thing they sell. Intending purchasers grippe, bronchitis and all throat and can save agents’ profits by sending lung troubles. Price 50c and 81.00. directly to them. Trial bottles free at City Drug Store. Mrs. Powell, who had a writ of habeas corpus issued to obtain custody Probate Court. of her daughter, Inez Holman, (who The following business has been had been placed in St. Mary’s Acad­ emy by her father) had the case dis­ transacted in this court since the last missed. Mr. Holman consenting to a report of T hb T imes : Estate of Chas Hopkins. E D stipulation that both parties should have the child, at stated times. Mrs. Briggs appointed administrator. Estate of H J Hicks. Citation to Powell left Saturday for her home in California,accompanied by her daugh­ heirs,to show cause why real property should not be sold, order issued. ter. , Estate of Jos Douden. Final state­ An interesting debate took place at ment of executor approved and order the Jacksonville public school Friday. for discharge made. Helen Colvlg and Iris Cook represent­ Estate of W. E. Piland. Same pro­ ed the affirmative and the negative ceeding as above. was upheld by Jesse Applegate and Estate of M E Minear. Sale of per­ Flora Thompson. Government owner­ sonal property confirmed. ship of railroads was the subject de­ Estate of Maria Hartwell. Inven­ bated. The Judges decided tn favor tory of appraisement, showing prop­ of the affirmative, although the other erty to the value of *3929 87.approved side also presented some excellent Estate of Robt Taylor. Claim of arguments. Wm Taylor for 8289.15 allowed by the More turkeys were raised in south­ court. ern Uregon this year than ever, and To the Public. several thousands were shipped out of Jackson county alone. Most of them Allow me to say a few words in went to San Francisco. In Douglas praise of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­ county more turkeys are raised than edy. I can recommend it with the ut­ anywhere else in Oregon. J. F. Barker most confidence. It has done good .t Co., Kruse & Newland», H. Marks work for me and will do the same for Co., of Roseburg this week shipped others. I iiad a very severe cough and 3000, 2000 and 6C0 respectively. E. G cold, and feared I would get pneu­ Young A Co. of Oakland, who are the monia; but after taking a second dose champion shipper», forwarded 4000 of of this medicine I feel better; three the birds, while Beckley Bros, of the bottle« of It cured my cold and the same town, shipped 2000. pain« tn my chest disappeared entire­ D. W. Knutzen of Thompson creek ly. 1 am most respectfully yours for bad a narrow escape from a fata) ac­ health, R alph S. M eyers , 64-Thlrty- cident a few days ago While driving seventy St., Wheeling, W. Va. For a four-horse team down the long sale by City Drug Store. Steamboat lull tbe brake to the wagon’broke and caused a runaway. Grand Holiday Excursion. Mr. Kuntzen was thrown to the Messrs. Bolton and Pell of Ashland, ground and caught in such a manner by the vehicle that he could not ex­ who have conducted several success­ tricate himself. He was kept in this ful excursions to San Francisco, an­ position fur several hours, until nounce another for the holidays. It rescued by some one who happened to will leave Ashland Thursday, Dec. come that way. Fortunately no bones 26th, at 12:30 a . m ., on tbe regular were broken, although he received overland train. Fare for the round­ trip will be 812; children under 12 painful bruises. years, half price. Tickets are good There will be a game of foot hall at for ten days, which will be extended Gold Hill Thanksgiving day, between a 'ike period for <7 50additional. This a local team and one from Jackson­ will afford an excellent opportunity ville, which promises to be a lively to witness New Year's festivities in one. Till following will probably be he chief city of the West. Secure the line-up of the Gold Hill eleven: your ticket« early, so the railroad Center. Ivan Humason: left guard, company can furnish ample accom­ John Hays; left tackle, Ed Bolt; left modations. end, John Reed; right guard, J L Hamrnersly; right tackle, Will Christmas Ball. Reame»; right end, E Lemming: O E Rose will give a dancing party quarter back, Frof J F Wells; half hack, Ed Perham; half back, Robert at ui» hall on Applegate Wednesday Fleming; full back.Jonn Miller. Prof. night, December 25th. The best of Washburn, who Is an excellent coach, music and supper will be provided. and will captain the Jacksonville Tickets, including horse feed. 82. A team, has not selected all of his play­ cordial invitation Is extended to alii ers; but it. 1» reasonably certain that H. G. McCarthy, Ernest Elmer, Chas. Nunan, Henry Orth, P. H. Dailey, John Hurley, John Wilson, Geo. Von der Hellen, Chris. Kenney, Jas. > Eaton, will constitute the eleven. Prof. J. 8. Diller, a geologist, who has been spending a great portion oil the past summer at Crater Lake. In a “ My wife had a deep-aeated cough study of the wonderful phenomenon, | for three year*. I purchased two reports t hat he has found a number of ; bottle* of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, trout in the lake. It has been long: large size, and it cured her com­ conceded that the waters of Crater pletely.” Lake contained no Ush. Mr. Diller J. H. Burge, Macon, Cal. say» that the fish found area peculiar species of cold water or mountain trout, and of a large size, many of Probably you know of them being 30 Inches in length. Since finding the trout he has made an In­ cough medicines that re­ vestigation for the purpose of ascer­ lieve little coughs, all taining whether or not aay fisti have ever been placed In Crater lake or cottghs, txctpt dttp ones I not. He has found that in 1897 the United Stat« Fish OommiMlo« bad a The medicine that has number of trout placed In th« lake. been curing the worst 8f It was thought at the time that the fish would noon die for want of food.as deep coughs for sixty the lak» basini» but »olid, slippery years is Ayer’s Cherry rocks, affording no vegetation wuat- ever. The only thing contained In Pectoral. the lake on which fish might feed is a Tbrae ata.: Me.. Nr . It. Ad SrauMa. water dog or lizard, peculiar t > Crater Lake alone. Tne little reptiles are from three to five inches in length. They inhabit the lake in vast mine­ vers, and It I» thought likely that they are furnishing sustenance for tbe trout now found and which are beyond doubt a result of the fish placed In the lake by the government ' Vour Cold Curea for 00. live years ago. I «9e< I»r. » Coughs Mrs. Bryan is Cured. Read Her Letter to Mrs. Pinkham. •‘D ear M rs . P inkham :—I was sick for two years with fall- the womb aud inflammation of the Ovaries and bladder, waa bloated very badly. My left limb would »well go I could not step on my foot. I had such bearing-down pains I could not straighten up er walk across the room, and such shooting pain» would go through me that I thought I could not stand it. My mother got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and told me to try it. I took six bottle» and now, thanks to your wonderful medi­ cine alone, I am a well woman. “I wish every woman suffering with female weak­ ness would begin its use at once.”—M rs . E lsie B ryan , Otis- ,’ille, Mich. How many women there are who suffer just like Mr». Bryan did ! If you ask such sufferers what treatment they have,you will find they are depending upon some professional theorist who haw never cured a case of uterine or ovarian trouble, or you will find that they went to their druggist to get Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and were advued by the dealer to take something else. You may be sure that such suffering from female derangement will not exist when Lydia E. Pinkham’» Vegetable Compound is used. This statement finds overwhelming verification in the grateful letters from women. When you ask for Mrs Pinkham's medicine at yodr dealer'», you may safely distrust the motives of any one who asks you to take something else in place of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. nr Uf 1 BB K F at M K II Wehave depoaited with the Nation >1 t Uy Bank of i,ynn, J5.000, which will be paid to any per­ lon who can find that the above testimonial letter is not genuine, or waa published before obtaining the writers rpecial permission. L ydia E. P inkham M edicink C o . ut, II W »r Farm for Sale. A good farm situated one mile northeast ot Phoenix lying alongside oounty road, contain­ ing 15» 12 acres There will be sold with it, if desired by the purchaser. 40 acres of wood land. Tbe place Is all enclosed; about 150 acres of It is under cultivation. The Improve­ ments consist of a dwelling-house, a large barn with sheds for stock, smoke, wood and poultry houses. There is a good well of water at tbe boose and one near tbe barn; an orcb­ ard in good condition, containing about <0 fruit trees of assorted varieties, mostly apple»; school-house near tbe north end ot the fa-m Terms. tS.UOO; 11.000 in cash. »1J 00 tn me year, and 11,000 In two years, deferred payments to draw Interest, or all casb at option of purchas­ er Inquire of Sn. as J D ay , Real Estate Agent. Jacksonville, Oregon. PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal A practical, progressive school, conspicuous for thorough work, with hundreds of graduates A 120-acre tract, all fenced, 70 acres un­ in positions as bookkeepers and stenographers. der cultivation, free soil and easily cultivated Already proud of a high standing wherever son tbe public road a quarter of a mile from Moonvllle, Sams valley poatofflee—improved known, it steadily grows better and better. with a dwelling bouse wltb four rooms below Open all the year. Students admitted any time. and one above, a good, l 'rge barn, smoke-house , end wood shed. Rock creek flows through the Private or class instruction. Learn what and land, a good well of water at tbe house and a how we teach, and what it costs. Catalogue freet good well at the barn, six miles from Gold HIU railroad station. Will be »old for *10 per acre. ---------------- Board of Directors------------ «¡»-Inquire of SIL a S J. D a Y, real estate D. P. THOMPSON, PRESIDENT agent Jacksonville. Oregon. D. SOLIS COHEN - - DAVID M. DUNNU Farm for Sale. A Farm for Sale. A Farm of 720 acres, located on Rogue river, suitable tor grain and fruit culture or' stock raising; has ample buildings and fencing. A Placer Mine mopenDion. equipped with pipe and giant; also some quartz properties. I will sell for cash or take In part pavment property in or adjacent to Ashland. Terms, > one-half dow n, balance in easy payments at »! per cent. Cali on or address. H. L. WHITE, Lock Box 36 Ashland . Ore go n 1 Notice tn Trespassers. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that all persons are strictly forbidden from entering or In any man ner tresp basing on tbe premises of the unuer- slgned. described as follows: The NEq of theNK1» and tbe W6 of the NEq, Sec ». Twp .38. R J tt Attention is called to Sec­ tion 1794 of the Criminal Code of Oregon, which reads as follows: If any person other than an officer on lawful business shall go or trespass un n ary lands or premises not bls own. and shall fali, reglect or refuse to depart therefrom Immediately, and remain away until permitted to return upon tbe verbal or printed or written notice ot tbe owner or person in tbe lawful occupation ot said lands or premises, sukh trespasser shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not less than fi-e nor mope than fifty dollars, and shall be committed. In default of payment ef tine and costs imposed, to the jail of tbe county In which the offense Is committed one day for each two dollars of tbe said tine and costs. Tbe taw will be strictly enforced against all trespassers, us well as legal damages F Duval has been placed in charge of tbe above premises. C.B ROS TEL. | PIONEER ■ WHITE LEAD Is ABSOLUTELY pure, and will OUTWEAR all other LEADS. If your local < ealer does not carry II, write to us and we will see tbat you get It _____ W. P. Fuller & Co. PORTLAND. OREGON. St Mary’s Academy, Jacksonville, Oregon. ESTABLISHED IN I865. T he school continues the careful training •nd thorough instruction for which it is favo£ *bly known. The Music Department Is always in charge of competent and ex per* a need teachers. Hoard and tuition per session f twenty weekj, 180.00. Studies will be reaunr- d September 2. 1901. For prospectus, address SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. To tur«* 1 *»»••< t »»»«t • »»re*«r« Take Cu»*ca ret « Canuv t auiartie. li)c -~>r at Cî. C C tai! »*» «•ur* dvuirinMta r» una r'oneBP Saint Helen’s Hall PORTLAND, OREGON. (Founded IM».) A Boarding and Day School for Girls. MUSIC, ART AND ELOCUTION. Tbl. Ncbool offer, to girl, a broad and thorough education, eomblnwl wtlb the a<1v*Mt>SS of a healthful and refine« home It occupiea a large and attractive buildins In the lm«V*« viotn’ty of the Cltv Park rhe aanltary condition of the premia., haa been made a muTt»r at Jnerial attention. Tbe bed chambera. clean and recitation room, are large and tnoroughlv vKt‘ited: and the .onatruotlon of the bulld’n. la auch the. every room in open to the aunllght. The greateat care baa been taken to provide all the neceeaary appointment, of a well- .„nlnnli achool and to furnlah every -facility for training pupil. In the moat approved method». Thi Sfm of lh7aebiol 1» to give tborou.lt and well-cioered tnatruetton to glrla and yotin« Xomen fl'tin? fh^forcollese when thit In deaired, and to aid in th. detetopment of tree ,ndTbe’nF>I‘ll|Ttiimr?pee» September IS. l#0l. A faculty of twenty competent teacher. In. we. for children and young women that individual care aoc instruction neceaaary to the be,, ""’There are four aktlled teacher, la tbe Music Department atone, apeclallata lo Art a.« Oratory, and native teechera tn French and German. Provlalon la made for all athletic gamea auitable to women, aa tcnala, croquet, Faaketbe 1 bicycling and horaeback riding A gymtaalum WxlOO feet, la In piocean of rooatruetio which will offer mill more opportunitlea for healthful exerclae For lllu.tr.ted c.t.iogue apply to KLCA! Prlnelp<1