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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES LOCAL NOTE». Tbo*. Watkins, a brother of the MINING NEWS. Circuit Court Proceedings. late Mark Watkins of Applegate, who made tills section a visit several years For naif»* fppt nF 7A innh ninn io 1 The-following 1 ,ie «oiiowing business ouslness has been ch taper, ago, died at bls home in Mt. Carmel, Inch taper, 2 elbows. No. I KianPt,Pw’n h TeporUH T he T ime *“ * *, n C e thela 8 t lit, a short time since. He was high, nozzles, 7 i %. e ^X! Vor^Jw‘tTjaMu8v. J T 0 Nash: ly respected by all who knew til tn. but lice little, ««'luin. at ihk imK|to r?COVer money. Judgment for Calvin Williams of Pleasant creek office. plaintiff for $100 rendered by jury. De Firemen Forced to Fignt for preclnet, whose dwelling-house and J. S. Childs, the mining expert, fendant given 30 day* in which to tile Their Lives. its coatent.8 were destroyed by lire arrived from Redding, Calif., on the bill of exceptions. lutely, while nobody was at home, lltii, to inspect the mineral resource* Irene Eaton vs a F McCrary; eject Fighting in the midst of Annies and has prepared a temporary abode in of this section, accompanied, bv Mr. ment. Verdict for plaintiff returned ruffocating smoke, liis life threateued by one of tiie buildings on bis premises. Murray. by jury. tilling walla and timbers, the firetuun The loss was nearly $l<J00. Wm Bybee vs J B Edsall and T M follows his duty without thought of Mr. Weiss and two other parties ■ If. Tin- rhrilling < The grand ma-querade ball to be living In Seattle spent sometime In Edsall; appeal from Justice’s court. matte incidents of which the pubiio given In Jacksonville under the aus the mining dl*trict south of Jackson Judgment for plaintiff. E J Kubli vs Samuel Carkbuff and bears are not t he least of his dangers. To pices of the N. S. O. will take place ville recently, Inspecting our mineral Mary J Carkbuff; to foreclose mort be roused by the alarm, to dasu through on the night before the new year resources. gage. Decree granted. ill kinds of weather to th" ...........r. comes In—Dec. 31st, and extensive Mr. Cronin of Seattle, a well-known C F Young and J C Hall vs James ister and to find himself, after the here« preparations are being made there operator in mine», this week, visited Fitzgibbon: to recover money. Judg fight with the flames, drenched and for. It will take place in the court Cooper, Hamilton & Co.’s big copper ment for $246 85 aod costs. ■hilled—these are more homely perils, bouse. mine, situated at the head of App'e- John Matson vs Montreal and Ore but equally grave. Accustomed to (lon The largest crowd from Southern gate, which is attracting much at gon Gold Mines, Limited; damages. ger and liard-hip the fireman often does Oregon that ever visited San Francis tention. Motion to strike from complaint al not take ordinary physical precautions. co during the holidays will embrace The Golden Standard mine, situated lowed and plaintiff given 15 days to This was the case with Joseph V. Wat the opportunity to do so offered by In Gall’s creek district, which was tiie amended complaint. son, of Astoria, Oregon, who had a nar Peil A Bolton’s excursion. The fare sold by Kubli i Co. to Messrs. Law- Nancy Carter vs Miles Wakeman; to row escape. He tells the story himself Is only $12 for the round trip. Tick and Ramsey of Seattle, Wash., recover damages. Demurrer to com AH follows: ets can tie obtained of O. Whitman at son ha* reverted to Its original owners. plaint allowed and plaintiff given un ‘Tn 1896 while in the Are deportment, Medford or of Messrs. Peil and Bolton A tunnel about 150 feet long was run til Dec 26th to file amended com frequent exposure Itrought on an attack at Ashland. at rheumatism. It grew worse and fin- by the Washington parties, who also plaint. H M Coss vs H B Nye; to recover illy got so ba<l that I couldn’t do any Geo. Vernon, the violinist,who gave made other improvements. Kubli & work. I partially lost the use of my a worthless bink cbeck to a woman Co. will continue the development of money. Dismissed. A S Hammond vs City of Medford; right arm and side and suffered the h- r- living near Happy CatnD. Calif., in the mine. They are ahead the sum •ible pains that only those who have payment for a horse, languishes in the paid in advance to them, which was to recover money. Dismissed. Belle Lucas vs Lynn Lucas; divorce. rheumatism can feel. Part of the time Siskiyou county jali at Yreka. The the greater part of the purchase I was confined to my tied. For a while Decree granted. horse was recovered, but he will price. J Nucan vs Logg & McDonnell, I was under the care of a doctor in doubtless be »ent to the penitentiary. confirmation. Sheriff’s sale confirmed. Seattle but he did not do me any good. Vernon also operated at Eugene and Elegant Holiday Goods. State Land Board vs J R Howard; He only gave me powders to soothe the Grant » Pa**, but succeeded In elud- The City Drug Store is again at the action. Continued. pain so that I could get some sleep. I also Ing tlie officials. front with a large and complete line W C Brass vs James Fitzgibbon and tried massage but without any relief. Griffith, the cheap faker, fresh from of article« suitable for Christmas and John Fitzgibbon: to recover money. Then I went to our regular doctor here til* dirty escapades In Idaho and New Year’s presents, such as toilet Judgment for $88 50 a ad costs. bu: he could do nothing fer me. He Washington, has been giving exhi cases, picture frames, albums, per bai l he thought I was slightly touched with palsy. bition* of alleged “hypnotism” in fumery, fancy boxes, papeteries, Grand Christmas Raffle. Portland, similar to those he gave in books, all kinds of glove and hand “Since doctors seemed unable to help A affle for $100 in U. S. gold co n me I felt discouraged. But my wife Southern Oregon. All of his “feats” kerchief boxes, novelties In Sterling are accomplished with the aid of con silver, Bohemian, opal and other cele will take place at the Banquet saloon noticed Dr. Williams’ Piuk Pills for federates, and he should be jailed for brated wares. Everything of the in Jack«onvil)e on Tuesday night. Pale People advertised in some paper obtaining money under false pre latest pattern«, and prices reasonable. Dec. 24, 1901. The person throwing and so we gave them a trial. This was tenses from those who attend tils Call on Dr. Robinson when looking the highest number with dice will in 1899, am: two months after I began get $75. and the lowest throw takes their use I was a well man. I do not for goods in his line. performances. the remaining $25. ChaDces will need to take uuy medicine now and I Mrs. M. II. Steers.a lady well known range from one cent to $1. A fine feel like another being. I can candidly CENTRAL POINT POINTERS to pioneers of Jacksonville,has opened vurkey «upper will be set after the say if any person will follow the direc a purchasing agency at Portland. She raffle, which will be conducted to in tions he will be relieved.” will buy dry goods, drugs, jewelry, Mrs. C. C. Gilchrist has returned sure general satisfaction. Mr. Watson is now engineer in charge house furnishings, etc., for customers from her visit to Kansas. of the Hattie, one of the many yachts living In Southern Oregon and other that ply upon the Columbia river, as REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Booth Lee is being visited by parts of the state. Her many years her Mrs. hale and hearty a man a.-, one could wish mother, who resides at Joplin, of experience wltti John Cran & Co. Mo. Tlie following deeds have been re to see, and he' attributes it all to Dr. have well tilted tier for this work. corded in tlie office of the county_re- Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. W. M. Holmes and J. H. Gay were Business entrusted to her will receive corder since the last report of T iie His address is No. 463 Irving avenue, nrompt attention. Address or call on at the county-seat this week, serving T imes : Astoria, Oregon. MS 3 Mrs. Steers, Room 205, Macleay the people as jurors. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale J. H. Knutzen to Henrietta Building, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J' Rodgers of Medford People are sold only in I sixes at fifty Shearer, 160 acres in sec 32, cents a box or six boxes for two dollars Ashland's municipal election,whicli have iieen visiting re'atives living twp 38, 4 w, loye, affection. and fifty cents, and may be bail of all takes place on the 17th, promises to near Central Point. and........................................ 8 1 druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. P. W Olwell last week joined bis J J Brown to Martha Wich ba an unusually lively one. The Williams Medicine Company, Schenec Democratic convention, called to wife and daughter, who are spending man, 19 acres in sec 3, twp tady, N. Y. nominate candidates for mayor, re the winter in Southern California. 37, 2 w................................... 285 corder and treasurer, was captured by Ex-Marshal Lyne«, who has been Jas Carr to W B Roberts, frac Republicans favorable to saloons, working In the mines of Siskiyou tion of d 1 c 42, twp 37, 1 w.. 250 which caused a majority of the genu county, Calif., returned not long ago. J F Garrison to M F Cant rall, ine De mix: rats to withdraw—not be Prof. A. J. Ilanby. assisted by the 40 acres in sec 29, twp 39, 2 cause they favor prohibition, by any larger pupils af his school, will soon w, and half of ditch.......... 800 mean«, but for the reason they did give an entertainment, whicli will in not wish to be made the catspaw of clude a drama. Total 81,336 00 designing Republicans who are too Rev. Mr. Badger of Ashland, a tricky and c wardly to show their Christian minister, commenced a se own hand. Besides', the idea of a ries of meetings at the Baptistchurch Democratic convention nominating Sunday morning. Republicans was entirely too prepos terous. Tiie programme was after Our board of trustees has passed an Are symptoms of a weak, torpid or PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS ward carried out under tlie guise of a ordinance prohibiting cows and other citizens’meeting, when the following stock from running about the streets stagnant condition of the kidneys or PORTLAND, OREGON liver, and are a warning it is extremely Dominations were made: Mayor, D. from 7 P. M. to 5 A. M. A. P. Armstrong, LL. B.» Principal B. Grant; recorder, M. Berry; treasur Bert Newton, who runs a livery hazardous to neglect, so important er, A. McCallen; councilman, A. H. stable aj, Henley, Calif., last week is a healthy action of these organs. A practical, progressive school, conspicuous for thorough work, with hundreds of graduate* Pracht.Gust. Edlund, Dan Applegate, bought three buggies therefor from They are commonly attended by loss in positions as bookkeepers and stenographers. E. A. Hildreth, Jr., nearly all of W. J. Freeman, who always sells the of energy, lack of courage, and some Already proud of a high standing wherevef whom are Republican.*. Mr. McCall best goods at the lowest prices. en refused to accept the nomination Mis* Nora Sydow, who is one of the times by gloomy foreboding and de known, it steadily grows better and better. tendered him. principal teachers in the Grant’s Pass spondency. Open all the year. Students admitted any time. The Yreka Journal of Tuesday says schools, recentlv made a visit to her “I had oains in my bacK, could not sleep Private or class instruction. Learn what and Nicholas Boaz, a native of Oregon, parents and many friend«, Hying and when I got up in the morning felt how we teach, and what it costs. Catalogue freflu % worse than the night before. I began tak aged 35 years, was killed last Friday, here. ---------------- Board of Directors---------------— Rev. E. B. Lockhart, although with ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla anil now I can while blasting In a tunnel of tiie D. P. THOMPSON, PRESIDENT sleep and get up feeling rested and able to Prather quartz mine, located near us a very short time, has become quite my work. I attribute my cure entirely D. SOLIS COHEN - - DAVID M. DÜNN4 the Dewey mine in Gazelle district. popular, and Ills meetings are always do Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” M bs . J. N. P ebrv , He had In connection witli a man well attended. His subjects lastSun- to care H. 8. Copeland, Pike Road, Ala. named Pickens put in live blasts, one fi.iv were ''Marching Order," and of which in tlie end of Lheturinei over “Why the Christian is not ashamed cj-aLSTe>nxA. bls head going off first and throwing of the Gospel. and Pills Bean lue Kind tidW *ma,s B(U0l out considerable rock, a piece or Cure kidney and liver troubles, relieve which about as large as a bucket Ugnata» Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O! crushing his skull in a fearful manner the back, and build up the whole system. of your grocer today to show you a package and causing instant death. Pickens of Ask GRAIN-O. the new teod drink that takes the had a very narrow escape. Boaz eith place of coffee The children may drink it er waited too long, or the fuse was too without Injury as well as the adult. All who try It Hue it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal abort. The coroner held an inquest brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from next day. the Jury rendering a verdict pure grains, snd the most delicate stomach l b N THINKING'"'"'" of ai idcntal deatii. The deceased receives it without distress. 14 the price of Í 15c. and 25cts. per package. Sold by OF was an industrious and upright man, coffee. all grocers. wel! thought of by all who had his acquaintance. His parents reside on MARRIED Applegate, Jackson county. Or. The remain were brought to Yreka and Interred in the Old Fellows’ section —I saacs —1 n Medford, at the of Evergreen cemetery, he lia V11, e iuddlk residence of the bride's parents. We have. Consequently we purchased our Holiday Goocìs been a member of that order in Ore- Dec. 8. 1901, Claude Riddle and gon. and are rowshowing a very neat and up-to-date line of Miss Mamie Isaacs. AGAINSTAWFli' '""’S Christinas is less than two week* THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1901. off. A now line of ladles’ waists and skirts at Nunan’s. PERSONAL MENTION. Watkins Bros, of Big Applegate Judge Benson is at Portland and were in Jacksonville yesterday.' Salem. The thermometer went down way Z. J. Gervais of Antelope was in below freezing point last night. Jacksonville Friday. The streams, which were high for Mrs. W. H. Venable of Applegate Is u while, have receded considerably. in Jacksonville today. F. M. Wadkins, who Is now hx:ated John Broad of Forest creek, the ex at Baker city, writes for T he T imes . pert miner, ls-ln town. 8. Saridry, a successful prospector, now operating in Applegate dis Will. Hanna arrived In Jacksonville Is trict. from Port'atul tills morning. Buy vour holiday candies at The Hou. W. M. Colylg left for Portland Boss. Cheapest and best in Southern yesterday, on profes.donal business. Oregon. • Mrs. M. Obenchaln returned yester Rev. W. Bitter will bold services at day from her trip to San Francisco. Jacksonville Sunday morning and Manuel Silva of Union precinct and evening. bls wife were here a few days since. Good three-foot, sugar-pine i.lap- Frea Furry of Climax precinct was boards, $7.00 per tbousand, at * among our vlsl tors during the week. Nunan’s. P. F. and Carroll Swayne, t he Ap Will Jacksonville have a public plegate Boers,were among us Tuesday. Christmas tree? Tnat is the leading J. E. Davidson of Missouri Flat, a question just now. successful mirier, was here a few days Rev. M. McGregor will hold ser ago. Vices at the M. E. church Sunday, Dr. John A. Reuter of Portland ar morning and evening. lady rived In Jacksonville yesterday, on a A nice holiday present to your . friend, a pair of Centemeri’s genuine visit. C. P. Snell and I). H. Ilartaon of kid gloves. Nunan, sole agent. Rev. W. Bitter will hold high mass Medfcrd are In Jacksonville on legal business. In tlie Catholic church Christmas at Mrs. May Haskin« of Grant’s Pass midnight; also at 8:30 o’clock a . m . arrived In Jacksonville on this morn If Jacksonville is to have Christmas- tree festivities it Is high time that ing's train. steps were taken toward that end. J. A. Houston of Beagle, a staunch friend of T iie T imes ,made us a pleas- Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, ant call yesterday. etc., In book form, can always be ob C. Swett ha* returned to Jackson tained at T he T imes Printing House. ville from a visit with relatives Hy Don't forget that Mvers guarantees ing on Regue river. everything lie sells, lie may be found Van Dyke’s Store, Med Mr. and Mrs. Mlle* Cantrail of Ap opposite • plegate have been In Jaek*ouvllle sev ford, eral days this week. Miners’ liens, deeds to mines, water- and other mining F. A. Hartzell, superintendent of right locations always on hand at T he T ime the Steamboat mines, spent Tuesday blanks office. night In Jacksonville. A son of Wm. E. Center of Douglas D. T. Cox, a prominent business who formerly resided in this plan of Medford, spent several days In county, section, was sent to the insane asylum 'Jacksonville till* week. last week. G. K. Walker, formerly a resident Police fudge Dox had a customer of Sam’s valley, has located at Monday, and sent him to the town Coqullie city, Cooscounty. ba stile In default of payment of the R. L. Dusen bury, who Is mining In tine Imposed. Sardine creek district on a large scale, Rev. S. H. Jones will occupy the did jury duty this week. pulpit of the Presbyterian ctiurcti II. D. Norton, a leading attorney Sundiy, at the usual morning and of Grant’s Pas*, wa* In Jacksonville evening hours. Tuesday, attending court. Wm. Koeppe, watchmaker and jew M. Martin of Siskiyou county,C'allf., eler, is now located on California the well-known stock buyer, was a vis street, opposite the postoffice. Satis itor in Jacksonville Tuesday. faction guaranteed Chas. E. Wilkinson,one of the prom Fresh bread, pies, cakes and other inent residents of Roxy precinct, waH pastry, of superior quality, can be ob In Jacksonville a few days since. tained at The Boss regularly. Satis * Mrs. Mae Dorris Bronaugh of Port faction guaranteed. land is at Eugene, visiting her par Max Weiss of the Roseburg brewery, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Dorris. which manufactures superior beer, W. J. Freeman and W. C. Leever, was In Jackson and Josephine coun leading citizens of Cjntral Point, ties during the past week. were at the county-seat Saturday. Ainos McKee of Applegate made us a pleasant call Tuesday. He was ac Sam Van Dyke, one of Jackson to Jacksonville ta Ids county’s energetic young farmers, was companled brother Wm., who resides near • Derby. at the ccunty-seat the forepart of the Salt Mackerel. week. Salmon Bellies, Mr*. Max Muller left for California Salt Tuesday, and will visit at San Fran Holland Herring, At Nunan's. cisco, Oakland and Los Angele* be The jury drawn for the December fore returning. was discharged term of circuit court W. C. Deneff went to Grant’s Pass Wednesday morning, Equity cases yesterday, accompanying Ills uncle, are now being considered' by Judge who wa* en route from California to Hanna. Portland, that far. J. Rtxiger* of Sam’s valley, who Hon. W. A. Cart-r, Frank lleck. J. S W. managing the Jackson County Im L. Hammorsly, T. M. Reed and Carl provement Co.’»cook house, hxiated on Phelps, all of Gold Hill, were In Jack Butte creek, was In Jacksonville sonville till* week. Thursday. Eugene Lawson of Seattle, one of Frank McLoughlin of Humbug was the parties connected with the Gold among our visitors during the past en Standard mine of Gall’s creek, was week. He is farming on a larger In Jacksonville Tuesday. scale than ever, having rented the old Mis* Mabel Baker, a relative of Mr. Bolt place. and Mrs. N. Larigell, who is well If you desire to make a purchase of known in Jacksonville, Is successfully jewelry, watches, etc , the best and teaching school at Corning, Calif. up-to-date, don’t fail to give Myers, Senator Fulton of Clatsop county Hie Medford Jeweler, a call. He 1.* • was in tlie valley last week. He is a sure to please you. prominent candidate for IT. S. Sena The Jacksonville and Central Point tor, and he probably came down to teams will play a game of football at see how the wind was blowing. t'cntral point next Saturday, It Mr. Myers, after a short visit with promises to be a good one and will Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Williamson, left attract a big crowd. for Southern California to Join his The holidays are almost here, and wife. He sjxint sometime In Wash The Bo«s Is tietter prepared than What Shall We Have tor Dessert? BORN ington, Idaho and Eastern Oregon, ever to fill orders for articles apprr- Tli question arises in trie family buying fruit for tlie St. Louis market. I , priate to this sea-on. Fresh candies, < very dav. Let us answer it. t<xiay. Made by the best Manufacturers in America. What would make amirs eful as we’i • Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful R'.'. wn - A’ Central Point. Der. 1, as Ornamental Christmas Gift for Husband, Wife, Daughter. Son >• .’-i nd than our Cha*. A. Moore, the Portland at nuts and fruit a specialty. dessert Prepared in two minutes 1001, to. Mr and Mrs. J. J. Brown, a COMBINATION CASES. LADIES'DRESSING T ables , muu J J abinets , torney, has returned to Jacksonville Frank Roundtree of Kane's creek SIDEBOARDS, china CABINETS. DOUCHES, LWtd. JESKS, son. from his trip to Arizona and New was In Jacksonville a few days since, No boiling! No baking! Simply add EASY CHAIRo AXI) ROCKERS. Mexico, where be weut to seek a loca accompanied by Isaac Matney and S. boiling water and set to cool. Fla O wkns —At Goin Hill. D-c. 1. 1901, to Our Line of Chairs and Rockers are unsurpassed for Strength, Finish, Style and Beauty tion, on account of his wife's health. 8. Welch, tils brother-in-law, who vors:—Lemon, orange, raspberry and M-. and Mrs. Lynden Owen, a son. strawberry. Get. a package at your He found no place that suited him as lately arrived from Washington. grocer’s today. lOcts. well as Oregon. DIED G. W. Wilcox of Woodyille has Mr. and Mrs. Will. McDaniel (nee «hipped a carload of onions to W<xx!, JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. Grace Throckmorton), who were mar Curtis A Co. of Sacramento. He, will £ WE WILL HOLD IT UNTIL CHRISTMAS FOR YOU. ■ ried a short time since, have gone to engage in tue shipment of this vege Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crow are visit housekeeping In Jacksonville. Both table on a larger scale than ever next, Ing with relatives living In Jackson are well and favorably known, and year. ville. have been recipients of the con House Furnishers and Undertakers. G. Olsen and Frank L idd, who are Placet miners have an abundanceof gratulations and best wishes of many, well known in tills part of Southern water, and are making tlie most oi In which T he T imes joins. Oregon, are conducting a racket store their opportunity. at Roseburg and doing a good busi Rev. N. S. flallcoff, who lias been Society Election*. ness. Their many friends wish them holding successful meetings tn Jack- s >n county, commenced a revival at O reoonian -P ocoiiontas T ribe N o . success. 1. I mp ' d . O. R. M.—Sachem, D B The Eugene Guard says that the Williams last week, which Is well at ** I had a most stubborn cough Thompson; hen Sag, Fred Flcke, Jun Southern Oil Co. of Ashland, after tended. for many years. It deprived me Sag, VV H McDaniel; prophet, H K spending $12.000, lias asked the Port The Grant's Pass Tailoring Co., of sleep and I grew very thin. 1 Hanna; C of R. J C McCully; K of W, land board of trade for financial as which is now located next door to the then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, A Schmitt ; t rustee, J W Opp. sistance to properly prosecute further New York Racket Store, is doing a and was quickly cured.’' P. P. P rim ’ s C abin N o . 15, N. 8. O. development. big business. The best materials onlv PORTLAND, OREGON R, N. Mann, Fall MiUs, Tenn. —Past Pres, Chas Prim; Pres, M M are used by It, up-to-date styles and L. E. Hoover of Medf ird, agent for Taylor; 1st V P, E Britt: '2d V P, Settlemeier & Son of Woodburn nur l»erfect Ht being guaranteed. (Founded IM».) Harry Lny; 3d V P. F E Bybee; Sec, series, will be In Jacksonville Satur Sixty years of cures Monday a special car containing J C McCully; Fin Sec, Lewis Ulrich; day and Monday, for the purpose prominent Southern Pacific officials and such testimony as the Treas.T J Kenney; marshal, J S Orth; of delivering the trees ordered arrived in Grant's Pass and remained trustees, J F Miller, G E Neuber, p P from him sometime ago. above have taught us what over five or six hours. In the car Donegan, Jr. MUSIC, ART AND ELOCUTION. were R. B. Miller, general freight and Ayer ’ s Cherry Pectoral F. Wichman of Central Point pre agent, Harvey E. Louns- This School offers to girls » bread and thorough education, combined with the adeantugaa Foot Friend*. cinct and his wife were in Jackson Cassenger will do. traveling freight agent, and J. or a healthful and refined borne It occupies a large and attractive buildlug In the Immoilinre ville one day th I* week. He has con P ury, Rushville, Ind. vicinity ot the Citv Park The sanitary condition ot the premise» ha» been made a mat er of Jones, traveling passenger agent. We know it’s the great cluded to remain in Ills present loca special attention. The bed chttmbera. class and recitation rooms are large and tovrsugbly __ _________ . Messrs. E ly B ros I have been a While the car remained they were ventilated: and the conatructlon ot the bulld ng Is such that every room la open to the »untight. tion, and Mrs W. has purchased a est cough remedy ever great sufferer from catarrh and hay tract of land adjoining bis. driven over the city, meeting the cit The greatest oare baa been taken to provide all the necessary appointments ot a well equipped school, aod to furnish every taeillty tor training pupils tn the most approved methods. fever and tried many thing», but izens and also Inspecting the com made. And you will say The alm or the school is to give thorough »nd well-ordered Instruction to girls and young found no permanent relief until I The attention of our readers Is pany’s Interests there. women, fitting them for college when that 1» desired, and to aid in the development or true so, too, after you try it. found it in Ely’» Cream Balm about called to the advertisement of Smith’s and womanly character. eight year» ago, and we have tieen Cash Store of San Francisco, a firm There’s cure in every drop. The Kall term opens September IS. M01. A faculty of twenty competent teachers Ins »ran Christmas Ball, tor children and young women that Individual care a«'. Instruction necessary to the best fast friends ever since. (Rey.) R. M. I long established in tlie shipping busi results. Tkrwri»«: Uc.. S8C..II. JUISnuWB. B entley . ness. and with a trade not exceeded O. E. Rose will give a dancing party There are tour skilled teachers In the Music Department alone, specialists I d Art and Prove its value bv investing 10cents by any house on the coast. This 1« at his hall on Applegate Wednesday Oratory, aod native teachers In French and German Provision Is made tor all athletic games suitable to women, as tennis, eroquet. b»sk, t bell in trial size of Ely’s Cream Balm. owing to the fact that family orders night, December 25th. The best of btavcllng and horseback rtding A gymnasium. Mtxltn teet. Is tn process ot construction Druggist* supply It and we mail it. sent by mall are tilled according to music and suo(>er will be provided. which will offer still more opportunities tor bealthtui exercise For Illustrated catalogue apply to Full size 50 cents. catalogue, promptly, with dependable Tickets, including horse feed, 82, A MISS ELEANOR TEBBFTT8 Principal ELY BROS.,56 Warren 8t.,New York. goods, and at lowest prices. cordial invitation Is extended to ail. Pains in the Back Hood’s Sarsaparilla HAVEYO T EE CHRISTMAS? Furniture COME AND SELECT ONE 7 Medford Furniture Co 2 / Coughed Saint Helen’s Hall •••• A Boarding and Day School for Girls.