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SUMMONS. CATARRH In the Circuit Court of the State of Jregon, tor Jacksou County. N H. Latimer, WOMAN AND FASHION A Smart llloase. The blouse Illustrated herewith Is of white taffeta, with the lower part adorned with tiny liorlxontal tucks aud the upper section tucked vertical ly, with tlie edge finished tn points, — bordered -—.............. - . cream lace which are with threuded with black velvet __ ___ i baby rll>- Hit of Hlatorr. My mamma took a piece of cloth— A lot nt yarda. I gueas; She cut it, and »he tewed It, Aud the made berseli a dreaa. Site wore that drena a year or two— Plaintiff, i vs. Perhapa alie wore it three— Catarrh has liecomc »uch a common Black Gold Channel Mining Co., I Then lurued it on the other aide a corporation organized disease that a person entirely fraa from Ami made it up tor me. under the laws ot the State of * this disgusting complaint ia aaldom mat Washing toe. A lone, long time It aerved tor me Defendant. I with. It ia customary to apeak of Catarrh ITU it gut old and raggy : To the Black Gold Channel Mtniug Co., n cor as nothing mote serious than a bad cold, Then ntamma waahe.1 It clean and made poration, organized under the laws of the a simple inflammation of the now and A coat tor Baby Maggio. throat. It is, in fact, a complicated aud State ot Washington. Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE. very dangerous disease; if not at first, it Ami when the baby grew too big very soon become» so. To wear that any more GON. Tlie blood is quickly contaminated bv We cut it Into carpet rage You are hereby requ'red to appear and an foul secretions, and the poison through And wove it tor the door. the swer the complaint ot the plaintiff, nowon tile against joe in the above entitled court and the general circulation is carried to all Sc. In cur new ran ctrpet here cause, on or before the last day of the time parts of the system. That purple »tripe jolt's«* Salves, washes and sprays are unsatis prescribed in the order tor the publication of la nude out of the Sunday clothe» this summons, which said last day will le factory and disappointing, tvecause they do ui mamma. Mae and me. Thursday. January 16. 1902: and you will not reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. does. It cleauses the blood of the poison A Profitable Investment. please take noitce that If you fail to so appear and answer said complaint within and eliminates froui the system all catar “ I was troubled for about seven said time, the plaintiff will apply to the rhal secretions, sud thus cures thoroughly years with my stomach and In bed aud permanently the worst cases. above entitled court tor the relief demauded in half my time," says E. Dernlck, said complaint, to-wit: Mr. T. A. Willianis, a leading dry-goods mer Somerville, Ind. "1 spent about $1000 For years That the plaintiff have judgment against chant of Spartanburg, S. C., writes : aud never could get anything to help I had a severe ca*e of you, the said defendant, for the full sum oi nasal Catarrh, with all me until 1 tried Kodfd Dyspepsia #25,500 00. with interest thereon at ten per the disagreeable effects Cure. I have tiken a few bottles and cent, per annum from November 19. 19 I, until which belong to that am entirely well," You live by disease, and which paid, together with the further sum of (1000 at- make life painful and what you digest and assimilate. If tornej's fees, with Interest thereon at six per unendurable. I used youc stomach doesn't digest, your food cent per annum from the dale of said judg medicines prescribed by you are really starving. Ko'dol Dys leading physicians and ment until paid, together with the costs and suggested bv numbers pepsia Cure does the stomach’s work disbursements ot this suit to be taxed, with of friends, but without oy digesting the food. You don’t I ntcrest thereon at six tier cent, per annum vetting any better have to diet. E it all y >u want. Ko- then begnu to take S R judgment until paid; that plaintiff S. It l ad the desired from d; dol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach e foreclosing that cortain mori- effect, and cured iue t troubles. City Drug Store, Jackson ___ ri by said defendant. November after taking eighteen <r»e ville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central bottles. In my opiuion B. S. S. is the only medi ■ .■corded November 2«, 1894. in cine now in use that will effect a permanent cure Point. dortgage Records for Jackson of Catarrh." on, at pages 156-160 thereof inclu- Tarnlng tlie Tobies. >• tl>e only pi.rely veg- ad , ¡closing that certain other mort “Father.” said n young hopeful the etable blood purifier gau j made by you on the 5th day ot other day. “bow many fowls are there known, aud the great- 1901, which said mortgage was on the 10th day <‘U this table?” est of all blood medi- ot October. 1901. recorded in Vol. 16 of said '<X sC#F cincs and tonic». "Why," said the gentleman as he Mortgage Records at page 543 thereof; that If you have Catarrh don't wait until it looked complacently on a pair of nicely upon the foreclosure of each of said mortgages becomes deep-seated and chronic, but be roasted chickens which were smoking plaintiff have a decree directing the sale upon gin at ottce the use of S. S. S., and send WHITE TAFFETA. ou tbe table, “there are two.” foreclosure of all ot the following described tor our book on Blood and Skin Disease! bon, the lace being carried up o>'er the real and personal property situate 1 In the and write our physicians about your case. "Two!" replied the smart boy. 'There blouse between each |>oint. The tuck are three, sir, and I'll proye It." County ct Jackson and State ot Oregon, THE SWIFT tPECIFIO CO.. ATLANTA. GA. to-wit: . ed collar band la headed and edged "Three!” replied the old gentleman, The northwest 1 4 of southwest 14 and south- with the Ince, and the full tucked who'was a plain, matter of fact man east 1 4 of southwest 14 ot section 1 .and north sleeves have deep tucked cuffs decorat "I'd like to see you prove It.” east 1-4 of northwest 1-4: northeast I 4 and east ed with the ribbon threaded lace. This “Easily done, easily done! I m not 1-2 of the southeast 14 of section 12, and north- model is very pretty and more service that one,” said the smart boy, laying east 1-4 of northeast 1-4 ot section 13, all in able tn darker silk trimmed with em Ills knife on the tlrst, “and tliut two,” township 37south, range 4 w; and tbe north 1-2 Io the County Court for the County ot Jackson, broidery galuu In pretty soft tones.— pointing to the second, “and du uot one ot the northwest 1-4; the southwest 1-4 ot north Slate of Oregon. Philadelphia Ledger. west 1-1; the northwest 1-4 of southwest -4 and In the matter of the estate of M. E. Minear, ami two make three?” the south 1-2of southwest I I of section 7; the Deceased. “Really,” said the father, turning to north l i ot northwest 1-4, aud northwest 1-4 of To Sarah E Minear, widow of said deceased, Strikes a Rich Find. his wife, who wns stupefied at tlie im northeast 1-4 ot section 18, all In township 37 W C Minear, Clifton D Minear, Eva M Mi "I was troubled for seveial years ntense learning of her sen. “really tills south, ot range 3 west. near, Maggie E Minear. Flora Minear, Glen with chronic indigestion aud nervous boy Is a genius and deserves to tie on Also placer mining cla'm No 1. being the N1. nie Minear, Harley Minear, the children of d< bility '' writes F. J. Green of Lan couraged.” Ami then, to show that of the SEM ot the NWM ot Sec. 12,Twp. 87.S. ,R. said deceased, all residing in Collins, Iowa, caster, N. II. “No remedy helped me there's fun In old folks as well as It' and io all others whom this may concern: 4W. , _ . UDtil 1 began using E cetric Bitter“, young ones, lie added. "Wife, do you Placer mining claim No. 2, said cla.m being IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE which did me more good than all the 1500 feet in length and 6>) feet in width, and is GON, and by order of the above-entitled court, medicines 1 ever used. They have al take oue fowl, and I'll take the second, located in Sec. 7. Twp 37. S. R 3W..as de made upon the 12ch day ot December, I9U1, you so kept my wife iu excellent health and John may have tlie tliltil ns a re scribed in recorded notice of location there and each of you are hereby cited and required for years. She says Electric Bitters ward for his remarkable accomplish- of. to appear In the County Court of Jackson are just splendid for f emale troubles; meats In learning.” Placer mining claim No 3. described as com- County, State ot Oregon, at thé court room that they are a grand t >nic and invig- mencing at a point in the center of Brush thereof, in the townof Jacksonville, in the said orator for weak, run-down women. Still ft Good Chnnre. Gulch, 150 feet easterly from a point where county and state, on the ¿Oth day ot January. No other medicine can take its place ‘‘Do you r ............ thuk there !s any hope?” said Brush Gulch Intersects E line ot SWM ot A D 10« at the hour of 10 o’clock a M of said in our family.” Try them, only 50 asked the disconsolate lover. NW 1 4 of Sec. 7 Twp. 37,8. K 3 W; thence from day.then and there to show cause if any there cents. Satisfaction guaranteed by “Hope!” repeated hia wise sister. “Ot said commencement point - . 550 teet ; thence be why an order of the court should not be City Drug Store. course there Is.” easterly and parallel with center line ot said made by the above-entitled court for the sale Brush Gulch 1500 feet; thence N tko feet; at private sale by E DeRoboam, administra Nnioklna I aider Water. “But site told me." persisted the dis thence westerly aud parallel with center line tor of the following property, to pay tbe ex Says an expert swimmer: consolate lover. "Hint «he never wanted of said Brush Gulch 1500 teet ; thence S. 5) feet penses of administration and the claims hied It looks very strange to see a man go to see tny face again when we hat! ou» to point ot beginning. and allowed against said estate: under water with a lighted cigar In his lust quarrel.” Placer mining claim No. 4, described as be Beginning at a rock set for a corner being month, stuoke calmly at the bottom “She didn't mean It.” asserted the ginning io center ot channel ot left-hand fork ¿5 71 chains E from the section corner between wise sister. “I know she didn't mean of Foots creek with the intersection of N. line sections 32, ¿3, 4 and 5, townships .37 an! 88 S, and come to tlie surface with the cigar of NW14otSE14of Sec. 12,Twp 37.S. R 3W.; range 2 W, and running thence north 37o E burning as nicely as if be were smok It. When I wns there today, your pho ing Ln ids easy chair. Apparently he tograph still stood on Iter dresser. Un thence E. 300 feet ; thence southerly parallel 17.93 chains to the center of the county road with center of said creek 1500 feet: thence west runu ng from Jacksonville to Phuenfx,to a rock delies all natural laws, but of course til that dlsappenrs there Is no reason to 600 feet; thence northerly and parallel with for corner from which a white oak tree 12 lie doesn’t. despair.”—Chicago Post. said crock 1500 feet; thence 300 feet to point of inches In diameter bears N 80o E 94 links; It Is a simple trick, but It requires beginning. thence S 61*4o E 4.62 chains to a rock set In the practice. Just as I throw myself back You Know What You Arc Taking I Placer mining claim No. 5, described as be road; thence S 69^0 E 12 chains to a rock Bet you take Grove's Tawteless Chill Tonic, ward to go down I flip the cigar end b- When c .use tbo formula Is plainly pi nted on every ginning In center of channel of Foots creek in the road; thence S 76.3 50’ E 6.44 chains to a for end with my tongue and upper lip b t le showing that it is «Imply Iron and Q ii- where It crosses tbe S. line of the N El-4 of tbe sandstone set for a corner In the road from mue in a tasleless form No Cure. No Pay. .V)c. NW1-4 of Seo. 18, Twp 37, 8. R 3W : thence which a white oak 12 inches in diameter bears aud get the lighted end In my rnoutli. E BAI feet;tbence southerly parallel with chan- N 85o W 43 links, and a laurel 5 Inches 1 q diam closing my lips water tight around it. trit» I . . . . . c. n.-lof left band fork of said creek 1500 feet; eter bears N Wo E 28 links: thence N 71 Ho W A little slippery elm Juice gargled be A becoming fa I is to wear a veil of ,Be 600 f et: thence northerly parallel 88.80 chains to a reck set for a corner from fore going in prevents any accidental tbe same st ndv u- t ie l.at, although f said channel 500 feef.thence E. which a white oak 8 inches in diameter bears burning of the mouth. Going slowly there Is ail out. Il iitari usl V« os ill I’m ■lace of beginning. N 37o E 98 links;tbence N 37o E 97-100 chains to down backward, I lie at full length on ing claim No. 6. located and re the place of beginning, containing 47H acres. the bottom of the tank and blow smoke I m , where tbe fas ilo.iahl, ;i-ri tljy nd init these face coverings do Injure the name of the Black Oold Channel Raid tract of land belDg part of the H Bel through the cut end of the cigar. Just complexion and tbe sight. 'It ng Co., and known as Claim No. 6.. linger D LC No. 41 and 95, in the township and as 1 reach the surface again another Placer tr uing claim No. 7 as located by John range aforesaid, and situated in Jackson A curious veil Is shown as an "auto flip reverses the cigar, and there I am mobile novelty.” It Is aoft nnil wide T Det ei an. and recorded in Vol. 7. at page county, Oregon. A.->, of the mining records of Jackson County, This citation is published once a week in tbe smoking calmly. The reversing is done nn<l lias a gray net fo'iutlatlon dotted Oregon. D emocratic T imes for four successive weeks so quickly that nobody notices it. with disks of velvet, which are beige Placer Mining claim No. 8. known as the by or-er of Chas. Prim, Judge of the County ou one side and black on tlie other. “Fox” t lacer claim.and situated in the NVV1-4 Court for Jackson County, Oregon, made and JapnneMe F'vru Ihilla. entered the 12th day of : ecember. A D 1901. of Sec. 12. Twp 37, S R. 4 W. ♦ .1 of which some The hick of succ»-.*> ■till Aeulecl.d. GUS NEWBURY, Clerk. Placer mining claim No. ». known as the Pop N eil & N eil , Attorneys for Administrator people complain in the enre of fern Dobbs—You ought to do Hornet king ulist claim, as the same was located by H. H. balls Is due probably to one of the fol for that cold of yours. A neglected cold Clark and recorded in Vol 9. at page 137 of the lowing causes: Either a cheap and often lends to serious const qut'itces. mining reco-ds for Jackson County, Oregon. worthless ball was purchased or it has Together with all tue wacer rights, ditches Moblis—This one is uot neglected. lot been kept properly damp, says Four or five bundled of tny friends are and flumes, easements, rights of way, tene 1 Ion.» N ,t es. ments, hereditaments and appurtenances upon looking after It. it Is n»> a/ oil t i give th" fern an oc- or belonging to any ot said property ; also those certain water ditches and water rights which Tn Keen tweet Potatoes. asio ..il .»¡.u.ii.g i;:.:l llien let ft get take the waters ot said Foots creek to, upon or Rwert potatoes can tn- slorotl with bone dry. Ii must be 1.» pt steadily “I have ua«<l your valuable CAM'A> near any of said property, aud which are BETS and And them perfect. Couldn't do damp. A good p:.».i is to put up a h<x?k fair pupees« by putting In a box with known as tbe'‘Hawkins” ditch and right, the without them. I have used them forsome time over the sink l:i the b'.ltlir's pantry aud nlfornnte IsTer* of dry tint on nd. for indigestion and biliousness i.nd am now com Magruder dltcband right and the “Middle” or pletely cured. Recommend them, to every one. t> hang it Hi re to drain after its dally • Dutch" ditch and right once tried, you will never be without them In ub. Tbe daily tab ol lukewarm water tbe family.'' Ebw. A. M auz , Albany, N. Y. Together with all re«, ana personal property, I m mceHsary for tbe w-ll being of a including mining machinery,tools, implements, CANDY ern ball kept In tbe dry .lr of a living our» if you try----------- ——= pipe, giants or other property which la a part The Kind You Have Al way« Bought, nnd which liaa been in use for over 30 yearn, lian borne th® Hignatnre of —- and han been made under bin i»er- ' Minnl fuipervfarion ninco its infancy. • Allow no one to deceive you In thin. All Counterfeit)«, Imitations and “ JuNt-ON-good" nro but experiments that trifle 'with and endanger tlie health of Infants uud Children—Experience against Expérimenta What is CASTORIA Castorlu is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tlie Food, regulates tlie Stomach and Howels, giving healthy and uaturul sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORI A *>-*AV8 Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. CITATION TO HEIRS. Biliousness YOUR. FAITHaj-l of or has been used as a part of the mining property or plant of the said Black Jold Chan nel Mining Company, In Jack-on County, Ore gon; that said decree provide that out of the proceeds arising from said sale there be paid the plaintiff first, the costa and disbursement» otthis suit to be taxed, with Intereat thereon at 6 per cent, per annum from date of judgment; second, that the balance ot said proceeds, as far as necessary or applicable, be applied to the payment of the balance of said judgment, with interest thereon as aforesacd; that the balance cf the proceeds arising from said sale. If any, be pa'd to the clerk of thia court, sub ject to the order of the defendant: that plain tiff have a decree that upon said sale and ihe delivery of the certificate of sale to the pur chaser of said proper! y,the then sheriff for Jack- aon county, Oregon, put said purchaser Into the Immediate possession of all of said property; that upon confirmation of said sale, if such be bad. this court direct that at the expiration of the time for redemption therefrom.If no redemp tion be then hid according to law, that tbe then sheriff make, execute and deliver to said purchaser, or to his successor In interest, a good and si'fflclent deed to all of said property; If ■ ' I nt Iff bave such other and further relief • I be just aud equitable In the premi,- CATHARTIC »incauto a£!5"M*nt- Potent. Ta»te Good. Do Good, Never Slckeu. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c, 50c. ... 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NEW YORK ALBANY COLLEGE oilers a 'I hsruitgli HIGH GRADE COLLEGE EDUCATION T, omry boy and girl that ba. the auioitlon to attain one —1 i v..— I’hcro arc three couiaea ot regular college grade, all ot which are comple«» Languages, Sciences, Mathematics, History, English and Elective Robert Morris, a man celebrated for The NORMAL COURSE, approved by a comm Itti <• HpixiInlcJ by Ito State Hoard of EductlW the part he took in the American Rev loud» up to B STATE DIPLOMA. olution, was once asked I y Dr. Rush: “Well. Mr. Morris, how did you like tlie sermon? I have heard it highly ex I n equal to anything In the Stato. New UluNtratcd catalogue. - -J tolled.” “Why, doctor,” said be, “I did not like it at all. It is too smooth and tame for me.” “Mr. Morris,” re- ii Far particulars write plied tbe doctor, “wluit sort of a ser W allace HOWE LEK. Pres.dent. Alb»nj.< mon do you like?" “1 like, sir,” replied Mr. Morris, "that preaching which One of the moat helpful books on drives u man up into a corner of bls nerve weakness ever Issued Is tliaten- pew and makes him think the devil is titled “Nerve Waste," by Dr.Sawyer, after him.” !>an tknelitco, now in its tifth thousand. This work of an experi Convenient. enced and reputable physician is in “Wbat arc mnrmipla!«?" asked the agreeable contrast t<. the vast sum of teacher, and Johnny was ready with false teaching which prevails on this intere-tlng subject. and It practical abounds ad- In bls answer. carciuiiy consiaerea practical «1-0. and ---- 1 considered I---- *• the . . two and “Animals that have pouches In their carefully rice, has «reat merit« ad- of y --- ------------ ...^» in VI Buy a Bottle of stomachs,” he sakl glibly. wisdom wisdom and and sincerity. sincerity. "And for what are these pouches it Is indorsed by both the religious It Is indorsed by both the religious ,ri i secular press. ------- •••• —■ used?” asked the teacher, Ignoring the anf Ihe Chlcago Ad- sllgbt Inaccuracy .,f ti. answer. “I'm - A Peru*«! _w • «■•»«■» of VI the VIIXJ book W/S/ft and the application of it» principles sure that you know that too.” “Yes'm,” said Johnny, with encour will put health, hop«! and heart Into Rtib In well and aging promptness. "The pouches are thousands of Ilves that are now an (Ter Ing through nervoua impairment. ” for them to crawl Into and conceal The book Is 11 by mall, postpnld. themselves when pursued.”—Exchange. One of the most Interesting chap If the Baby 1» Cutting Teeth, ters—chapter xx, on Nervines and Be sure and use that old and well-tried reme Nerve Tonics—has been printed IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. dy, Mna. W inmxjw ' s S oothiso SraffP. lor separately as a »ample chapter, and children teething. It soothe» the child, »oft ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic will be sent to any aodress for stamp, i?.H.hOt'„lh.î wnn<,orful destroyer ot »II form» of tnflsmmatloo In "»»■* and Is the best remedy tor diarrhoea. Twenty- by the publish«'«, T iik P acific P ub ■nw SOc *n'1 P"r •"’tR K. BUTTON, solo proprietor «od m»nuf»ctur»r. A.hl.nd.Ot** flye cents a bottle. Co. Box 2658. San Francisco. Fir sale »I City Dru? store. Jac«»onvllle. »nil by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point. THE BUSINESS COLLEGE DEPARTMENT EXPENSES LOW. BOARD AND TUITION, $90 a YEA THE COMMONER. ■ innnoni l> published tn Tint Dito- rc ' MBs cnee a week for nix consecutive we ,, tLj fl rat publication thereof being Dec | A. x)l. and the last publication thereof being ■ ...uuary Id, 1902, by order of the Hon H. K. Hanna, one of the judge» of the above entitled court; which order wan made In chambers at Jacksonville, Jackson County. Oregon. 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