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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1902)
■f Á Stni*nfnl9 SUMMONS. FOR THE CHILDREN Ths Game at fa»'™«» in th« email rvwrt nt the slate ot Boys and girls cf »very age will flud N H. Latimer, 1 the game of postman immensely enter Plaintiff, vs. taining. The only thing to prepare for B’&ck Gold Channel Mln.ng Oo., it is a list of cities and towns equal to a corporation organized under the laws ot thè State ot the number of players. One of the Washington, Scrofula is but a modified form of Blood players Is selected as the postman. Defendant. I To the Black Gold Channel Mining Co., a cor Poison and Consumption. The parent Having removed as much of the furni poration, organized under the laws of the who is tainted by cither will see in the ture from the room ns possible, ar child the same disease State of Washington, Defendant. range chairs around tbe walls and TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE manifesting itself in the form of swollen have the players occupy them. There GON. You are hereby required to appear aud an glands of the neck and must be no empty chair. This Is es swer the complaint of the plaintiff, now on tile throat, catarrh, weak sential. against yoo in the above entitled court aud eyes, offensive sores The postmaster gives to each player cause, on or before the last day of the time , and abscesses and of the name of a city or a town and then prescribed In the order for tbe publication of tentimes white swell this summons, which said last day will be ing-sure signs ol blindfolds tbe postman and places him Thursday, January 1ft. 1902; and you will Scrofula. There may \// In the center of the room. The post please take notice that if you fall to so be no external signs for master himself stands where he can appear and answer said complaint within a long time, for the disease develops slowly overlook the players. said time, the plaintiff will apply to the in some cases, but the poison is in th« Everything being ready, the postmas above entitled court for tbe relief demanded In blood and will break out at the first favor able opportunity. S>. S. S. cures this wast ter begins the game by saying, for ex said complaint, to-wit: That xbe plaintiff have judgment against ing, destructive disease by first purifying ample, “I have sent a letter from New you, tbe said defendant, for tbe full sum of and building up the blood and stimulating York to Boston.” The moment he has Gcttliitf Around It. 125.500.00, with interest thereon at ten per and invigorating the ^hole system. siKiken. the players representing New Local—I uut writing a short notice J. M.SeaU,t>5 Public Square. Nashville. Tenn., cent, per annum from November 19, 19H, until York and Boston respectively get up say. : “Ten year, ago tny daughter fell and cut al,out the appointment of our towns paid, together with the further sum of 11000 at- her forehead. Prom this wound the gland, ou and move quickly to change places. It man I.nk tv It to the position of town tornej’s fees, with interest thereon at six per the side of her f.ce became swollen and bursted Is the object of the blindfolded post auditor. I really can't say that he has cent, per annum from the date of said judg ime of the best doctors here and elsewhere attended her without any benefit. We decided ment until paid, together with the costs and to trv S. S. S.. aud a few bottles cured her en man to catch one of them ns they run any fitness for the place, and yet on or to take possession of one of their disbursements of tbls suit to be taxed, with tirely.” personal grounds I prefer to associate merest thereon at six per cent, per annum makes new and pure chairs. If he succeeds In doing either, his mijnewith the api»oititment In some fiom date of judgment until pa d; to at plaintiff blood to nourish and the player he has caught or whose complimentary way. have a decree foreclosing that certain mort ^^k strengthen the body, chair he has taken has to become [>ost- Editor In Chief—Why can’t you speuk h T m k /W and is a positive and man. gage executed by said defendant. November 20. iqM. and recorded November 2ft, 1H94, in safe cure for Scrofula The postmaster to not changed un of him as a man of rare good Judg Vol. 11 of the Mortgage Records for Jackson It overcomes all forms of blood poisuu, it he becomes tired. If you get a ment? I ant sure there Is no one of our County, Oregon, at pages 15ft-lft0 thereof inclu whether inherited or acquired, and no good otic, keep him. for much depends acquaintance in whom good Judgment sive, and foreclosing that certain other mort remedy so thoroughly and effectively is so rare.—Richmond Dtoputch. on ths rendtaess with which he calls gage made by you on the Sth day of October, cleanses the blood. If you have any the mails between the cities. 1901, welch sa:d mortgage was on the 10th day blood trouble, or your chilii has inherited It Got There Just the Same. This Is the jolliest kind of game, and of October, *901. recorded in Vol. 1ft of said some blood taint, take S. S. S. and get Mattel—Such a Joke on Mr. Gayboy! Mortgage Records at page 543 thereof: that the blood in good condition and prwenl there Is Just enough romping In It to We were out on tlie balcony between upon the foreclosure of each of said mortgages the disease doing further damage. do boys and girls a lot of good. tbe dances, and be got the sleeve ot his paint Iff have a decree directing the sale upon Send for our free book and write out dress cent all over red paint from one fo ec’osure of a’l of the following described physicians about your case. We make nc Fn tally Suudered. of the posts that were just painted. real and personal property situate! in the charge whatever for medical advice. Edgar—(n Chicago. Eustavla. the THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. Maud And dUI you go near the post? County ct Jackson and State of Oregon, housewives k< > their cooks by treat Mabel*-No. Why? to-wit: In; them as equals. The northwest 1 4 of southwest 1-4, and south Maud- Because you have red paint Eustaeia-I-Oh. it’s ton tote, Edgar- all over the buck of your waist.—Har east 1 4 of southwest 1-4 of section 1 ,and north CITATION TO HEIRS. too late! Cook wouldn't recognize me lem Life. east 1-4 of northwest 1-4; northeast 14 and east as her equal if I gave her a "tea" ev 1-2 of the southeast 14 of section 12, and north In the County Court tor the County ot Jackson. east 1-4 of northeast 1-4 of section 13, all in Of Benefit to You. ery afternoon In the week.— Detroit State ot Oregon. township 37 south, range 4 w; and the north 1-2 Free Press. I n the matter ot the estate ot M. E. Minear, D S. Mitchell, Fulford, Md.: “Dor- of the northwest 1-4; the southwest 1-4 of north Inc a long illness I was troubled with Deceased. | Don’t Live Together. west 1-4; the northwest 1-4 of southwest -4 and hod sores, was advised to try DeWitt's To Sarah E Minear, widow ot said deceased, the south 1-2 of southwest 1-4 of section 7; the W C Minear, Clifton D Minear. Eva M Mi I Constipation and health never go Witch H»zel Salve, and dl3 so with north 1-2 of northwest 1-4. and northwest 1-4 of near. Maggie E Minear, Flora Minear. Glen together. DeWitt’s Little Early Ris wonderful results. I was petfectlv northeast 1-4 of section 18, all in township 37 Lt Is the best salve on tbe nie Minear. Harley Minear, the children ot ers promote easy action of the bowels cured. south, of range 3 west. without distress. “ I have been . market. a ” Sure cure for piles, sore«, said deceased, all residing In Collins, Iowa, Also placer mining cla’m No. 1, being the NH troubled with costiveness nine years, ” ,urns " and to all others whom this may concern: Beware City T--» of ---- counterfeits. — of ihe SE\% of the NWif of Sec. 12,Twp.37.S. ,R. i n Drugstore, Jacksonville, and Dr. J. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE -aysJ. O. Green, ii«.<>i Depauw, Ind. 1 n . k, Central Point 4 W. have tried many remedies but Little Central f tnt. Placer mining claim No. 2. said claim being GON, and by order of the above-eutt'led court, Early Risers give best results.” City made upon tbe 12th day ot -lecember, 1901. you 1&M) feet in length and 600 feet in width, and is Cared. Drug St re. Jacksonville, and Dr. J. located in Sec. 7. Twp 37. S,R.3\V..as de and each ot you are hereby cited and required Hinkle, Central Point. The following is i. Chinese Joke: to appear tn the County Court ot Jackson scribed in recorded notice of location there- ( In a certain house there wns a tgiby County, State of Oregon, at the court room of. Sensible Sieri ea In » nulle, in the townot Jacksonville, in the said that annoyed every oue by Its contin Placer mining claim No 3. described as com- thereof, . A ______ __ greater contrast between the county and state, on tbe 20th day ot January ual squalling. At last a physician was mencing at a point In the center ot Brush A D 1902. at the hour of 10 o'clock A M ot said sleeves of Ove years ago and those of called in. He administered a bolus of Gulch. 1531 feet easterly from a point where ( day, then and there to show cause it any the-e today can scarcely lie Imagined. Then the soothing virtues of which he had a said Brush Gulch intersects E. line of SW^ of j be why an order ot the court should not be i women wore regular arm balloons high opinion and offered to puss the NW 1 4 of Sec. 7,Twp. 37.S. K. 3 W;thence from said commencement point S. 550 feet; thence , made by the above-entitled court tor the sale | which If properly manipulated ought night in the house to observe the ef at private sale by E DeRoboam, administra- to have settled the flying machine easterly and parallel with center line of said tor ot the following property, to pay the ex problem once and for all, but Anally fects of bls remedy. After a few hours, Brush Gulch 1500 feet: thence N 000 feet; hearing no noise, be exclaimed: "Good! penses ot adm'nistration and tbe claims tiled thence westerly and parallel witir cen^r line they resolved then selves Into more The child Is cured!” "Yes," replied tbe and allowed against said estate: of said Brush Gulch 1500 feet; tbense S, 5) feet sensible proportion* until one can now attendant, “the child has Indeed stop- Beginning at a rock set tor a corner being to point ot beginning. 25 73 chains E from the section corner between |>retty nearly guess at the contour of ped crying, but tbe mother bus begun Placer mining claim No. 4. described as be sections 32. 23, 4 and 5, townships 37 and 38 S. the arm. The new sleeves, however, to mourn.” ginning In center of channel ot left-hand fork range 2 W, and running thence north 37o E are anything except tight and plain of Foots creek with the Intersection of N. line 17.93 chains to the center ot the county road from shoulder to wrist At the elbow A CBrap Toothbruau. of NW1-4 of SEl-4of Sec. 12,Twp 37,S. R 3W.; running from Jacksonville to Phtealx.lo a rock or somewhere below It they begin to thence E. 300 feet; thence southerly parallel for corner from whteh a white oak tree 12 One of the most curious plants In the full out. You may have a deep cuff with center of said creek 1500 feet: thence west inches In diameter bears N 80o E 94 links; world Is tbe toothbrush plant, a «¡>e- 600 feet; thence northerly and parallel with thence S 6l'4o E 4.62 chains to a rock set in the turned back at the elbow and the cles of creeper which grows In Jamai sleeve then fitted from elbow to wrist. sa’d creek 1500 feet; thence 300 feet to point of road; thence S 89‘-io E 12 chains to a rock set ca. By cutting a piece of the stem and beginning. in the road; thence S 76o 50' E 4.44 chains to a And the portion between wrist ami el fraying the ends the natives make a Placer mining claim No. 5. described as be sandstone set tor a corner in the road from bow may be of n material quite dis toothbrush. ginning in center of channel of Foots creek which a white oak 12 Inches in diameter bears tinct from the upper part, as lace or where it crosses tbe S. line of the NE1-4 of the N 85o W 43 links, and a laurel 5 inches Io diam chiffon or embroidered satin. Or the Nature. NW1-4 of Sec. 18, Twp 37, S. R. 3 W ; thence eter bears N 44o E 28 links: thence N 71140 W cuff may turn back widely anywhere Nature Is tbe good fairy, human na E. 400 leet;thence southerly parallel with chan 28 80 chains to a rock set tor a corner from between tbe elbow and wrist ture tbe bad. Nature made Nile world nel of left-hand fork of said creek 1500 feet; which a white oak 8 inches in diameter bears theuce W. 600 feet; tnence northerly parallel N 37o E 98 links;thence N 37o E 97-100 chains to for all; human nature has made It for A Smart Iltnek Gown. with center of said channel 500 feet;thence E. tbe place of beginning, containing 47 ‘j acres. the few.—London Truth. A notion that l»enrs the Impress of 200 feet to place cf beginning Said tract ot land being" part or the H Bel Placer mining cla'm No. 6. located and re linger D LC No. 44 and 95, In the township and elegant motif Is a soft black gown of Vital Qoeatlon. corded in tbe name of the Black Gold Channel range aforesaid, and situated in Jackson cashmere l'inde. eollenne crape or mus Ethel—Tes. I am a great admirer M'n'ng Co., and known a. Claim No. 6. lin cloth trimmed with coarse ocher county, Oregon. Mrs. Roosevelt. Placer mining claim No. 7 as located by John This citation is published once a week in tbe colored lace, the lace curried In long Tom (eagerly)—Cun you dress T. Dooe-an, and recorded in Vol 7, at page D emocratic T imes tor tour successive weeks lines from throat to feet and down the 332. oftiie mining records of Jackson County, by order or Chas . Prim, Judge ot tbe County back of sleeves, slightly puffed at the «300 per year?—Chicago News. Oregon. Court for Jackson County. Oregon, made sad wrist. Behind the lace is placed a lin Saturday's Work. Placer Mining claim No. 8, known as the en’ered the 12th day nt ' ecember. A D I9nl ing ot white taffeta. The best beloved GUS NEWBURY. Clerk. All some men do ou Saturday Is “For ’ rlacer claim,aud situated in tbe NW1-4 N eil & N eil . Attorneys to- Admtnlstra.ov luce in this deep tint is composed of a get shaved.—Atchison Globe. of Sec. 12, Twp 37, S. R. 4 W. THE OFFSPRING OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAINT. R I I i t A > » Í | * « > Placer mining claim No. 9. known as the Pop. ullst c'a'.m. as the same was located by H H. Clark and recorded in Vol 9, at page 137 of the CONTEST NOTICE. minlog reco-ds for Jackson County, Oregon. Together with all tne water tights, ditches DEI ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U mitkd S tates L amp rricE, and flumes, easements, rights of way, tene R oseburg , O regow . DecemLer iw. ii<il. ments, hereditaments and appurtenances upon A sufficleLt contest affidavit bavin, oe^n or belonging to any of said property; also those filed ln this < ffi e by Addle A, Vauderk’ir’’, ce. ta n water ditches and water rights which contestant. against’he homestead ent»y No fcftlu. made November ‘ ), 18X1. for tbe nl/t take the waters of said Foots creek to, upon or and el/4 nw*.(. section i 1. townstip 3R south near any of said property, and nhlch are r>»nge 1 ’»est. bv Lee R. vViilis, eon-estee,' in known as the ‘Hawkins” ditch and right, the I whi^h it is ahegrd tha* the putijmian ha« wholly abandoned the traces embraced in this Magruder ditch and right and the "Middle” or entry for a period exceeding one jear last past, " Dutch” ditch and right and that such aoandonme it was not caused by reason of ¡its employment 4n th»* ifnuv. navy, Together with all rea< ana persona! property, or marine corps of the United States in a including mining machinery,tools. Implements, private soldier, officer, seaman, or marine, pipe, giants or other property which is a part during the war with Spain, or during anv other war iu whkn tie United states may be en of or has been used as a part of the mining gaged. Said parties are be eby notified to an property or plant of the said Black Gold Chan pear, respond and offer evtdei.ee touching sa.d nel Mining Company, ln Jackson County, Ore a legation at lOo’c’ock a . m . on February 4. 19'2. before Gus Newbury, Co uty Clerk, at gon; that sa'd decree proride that out of the Jacksonville Oregon, ard that final hearing proceeds arising from said sale there be paid will be held at 10o'clock a . M . on February 15, the plaintiff first, the costs and disbursements 19u2, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Roseburr. Ore ofthls suit to be taxed, with Interest thereon gon. The said contestant having, In a pioper a; 6 per cent, per annum from dateof judgment; affidavit, filed Decemt *r 14 1901, set orih f-»cts Becond, that the balance of said proceeds, as which show’ that after due diligence personal of this notice can not be made, it is far as necessary or applicable, be applied to service hereby ordered and directed that such no ¡ce tbe payment of the balance ot said judgment, be given by due and proper publication .T T BRIDGES. Register, with Interest thereon as aforesaed; that the J. H. B ooth , Receiver. balance rf the proceeds arising from said sale, If any, be paid to the clerk of this court, sub ject to the order of the deftndant: that plain CONTEST NOTICE. t'll have a decree that upon said sale and the delivery of the certificate of sale to the pur I DEPARTMENT OF TBE INTERIOR, chaser of said property,the then sheriff for Jack- . I U nited tatk -. L and O fficr . K osebuhg . urbgon , December lu, 1901. son county, Oregon, put said purchaser into the | I . 1 A sufficient rontefct affidavit having been filed immediate possession of all of said property; : in this office by Aaron C Mam.Ing.contestant, that upon confirmation ot said sale, if such be ; ' against the homestead entry No Wti. made bad. this court direct that at tbe expiration ot , 1 ' Januarv ft. 1WT. for the sl-z nel-4. sec ft. two rge. 1 w, by John F Toison contestée, tn the time for redemption therefrom.If no redemp- I 1 35e, which it is alleged that the said entryman. tIon be then bad according to law, that the . Tolson, has r ot r»*s d'-d upon the land Included then sherB make, execute and deliver to said I | ' In his entry for a period of three years, but has the same, and that this alleged purchaser. orA^hls successor In interest, a » abandoned abandonment was not due to his emplovm*’Dt good and sufficient deed to all of said property; ; io the army, naw or marine corps of the United that plaintiff have such other and further relief , States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or the war with Spain, or during as shall be just aud equltaLle in the premi«- marine,during any other war in which the .United States may ; ta engaged said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching This summons is published tn T he Dito- ' said allegation at H) o’clock a . M on February cmatk " T imes cnee a week for six consecutive i M. HKrJ, bet ore Gus 1 ewbury. county e’erk, at Jacksonville. Oregon, and final 1 lleBr bearing “i0*’ * that ’"B* I-"! L weeks, tbe first publlsatlon .. thereof - being . Dec "' will be :"::2 held at 1'1 o clock February — .L.".. A M. on :O. ------ ; 15 5, 19U|. and the last publication thereof being HXni, '™-' *--* — the **-- Register —- ------ and Receiver ------- before at the January 16, 1902, by order at the Hon. H. K. United States Land Office in Roiteburg Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper Hanna, one of the judges of the above entitled , vit. filed November *jo. i«;>i. sat forth affida- facts court; which order was mad« In chambers at which show that a't«r due diligence personal serv'ce of this notice can not be made, It Is Jacksonville, Jackson County. Oregon. Dee. hereby ordered ind d at such notice 1901. I be given by due and proper p bllcstion. A. E REAMES. J T. BRirGg.s. K ter. Attorney for Plaintiff I —__ ____ ___ —---- ------ ------— Il et » Bridget, tbe pretty young maid of all work employed In a Boston fuiully. cnnrtdesl to her inlstroas when th kin J service that ahe had lately become en gaged to be married. She atnted, how ever, that she and Tim would have to wait two years, and In the meantime ahe wiahed to be earning money. When Tltn made his tli'Bt cull one evening, the family remarked that they had never known so quiet a mail. Tho Bound of Bridget’s voice rose now" and then from the kitchen, but Tim’s words were apparently few and far between. •'Tim Is uot much of u talker. Is he, Bridget?” said tlie mistress of tho house the next morning. "I should scarcely have known there was any one with you last evening." ‘■He’ll talk more when we’ve been en gaged a while longer. I’m thinking, ma'am.” said little Bridget. “He's too bashful yet to do anything but eat. ma'am, when he’s wld me!”—Youth's Companion. ; CiASTOniA. The Kind You Haw Always Bough! B»ar» the sort of drawn thread embroidery. There Is a perfect rage for this on the continent, where entire gowns are ere ated of ft mounted over white taffeta slips. What supreme heights of dalntl ness cannot the needle attain nowa days! Truly it Is a craft of most cun ning capabilities, one that enables us to Individualize, specialize and gener ally excel. F igprune Cereed A Cure for Lumbago. 547o Fruit 46% Grains, W. C. Williamson of Amherst, Va., says: “For more than a year 1 suffered from lumbago. I tinallv tried Cham berlain’s Pain Balm and it gave me entire relief, which all other reme dies had failed to do.” Sold by City Drug Store. Cancer and X Ha/I. For Infants and Children. CASTORI^ ÀSéectable Prcpacationfor As - similaling the Food andRegula hug the Stimaci« and Bowels of Bears the 1NIAN lS/( Hll.DKI.N Promotes Digeslion.Chferful- ness and Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor MineraL N ot N ahcotic . Signature Aperteci Remedy for Constipa lion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP- Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. In Use For Over Thirty Years EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER. HE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW CF REVIEWS is ^ommended by States me:-. PrcQ sor.al rr.en end thousands of others prominent ir the ucrld s a&uvttiea fcr its fine discrimi nation in aifting the actual news fro.m. ccr fiictmg report and the preacn- tation of current events in their just proportion T.hey comment on its freedom from daily-paper scnsauonalisT. AU men and women who want to know what the world :s d :r., *r.d it a . ir.teUectual necessity« to judge from the letters rc;s:ved from hur.dre;!* Its editorials are comprehensive, and labor stv;nj tc thr b-sy man or woman Its timely contributions or. irr.pcrtsr.t tc a*e by the bcs'-infcrmed writers Its reviews of other rr.cQari :cs 5 e the test cf their best work It is profusely iBustrcted These letters wi'.l enable a’l t ' rrzT er. to Judga of «5 its value to them T PRESIDENT CÀfer of the end appre« I htr.k of tr.y •• I know that th umns views have ‘j '.tmty 7 ä IJ. • ar. 1 * o‘ ”1 ccn»:3er : addition to tr.y II i 5. • i ica! of t i I lake R eview r._T.ber y table 7-«« ’’ .1 is a p . a" value I have there very tn porta . . . which I should not o’.ht-T discovered Stniifjr. A S nd of c ;.ks ‘ t!« ict YORK ALBANY COLLEGE oilers a Thorough HIGH GRADE COLLEGE EDUCATION To every boy and girl that haw the »mbltlOL to attain one Thv.-e arc three oouiaea ot rotular col lote grade, all of which are complete Languages, Sciences, Mathematics, z< History, English and Electives I Recently It was suggested tliat the X ray» or the FI l - hcu l!gbt cure might te found efft ctlve as a remedy for can- •er. The expeilineut has lately tieen unde. Andr.-w Clark records a caso | ----------- Tbe NORMAL COURSE, approved by a committee appointed by the State Hoard ot Education, leads up to a STATE DIPLOMA. it chronic caucer of tbe breaht which Made from the choicest -vus «o treated. The patient was a wo- and cereals grown nau »ixtj years in age. and the mis- . fruits . _ ... A Perfect Food Drink THE BUSINESS COLLEGE DEPARTMENT •Lief i..iu leea ekleltuiuu ior 3 j(<ug | lil terlud "until the wbuie breast wan re- aui-etj by .. ia,ge nicer. Abe patient, I taotn. ueel.oetl vjierative treatment. I -VUb HtlojvL'LeU H» »1’1 upidieatitiu oi the K lii.v» i*vv ii«i vn h week tor fifteen nihdtes day. >m<i ni the end of v»u u . d I h I im lue j-Ptieral condition had l.iprox eil. . i«it* |»UID bfid lessened, and lie i.ittr bud «IPHiied and become rnnlier.—Ixmdon itd* ■n»ph. la equal to anythlninln tho Btate. New Illustrated catalogue. _____ Possesses a delicate flavor fitrOTTia not found in . — any other Cereal Coffee, All grocers sell it En ti • rcnciiiiiH'i >« said to lie nr to iui" • »•»•n h (o’trnalist. and a r«c«nf im . hiih ■>< i i i.-i'i II pri as would Heetli o tw iir our t iiia Paris can t>oa«t just ion ,>r lo.aiiv Journal«, of which g w.-rp vi>irii*<i m 11**>. Ti»e dalli''« Hltiiiirr Ilo Hie >vt-<.klien ini and tile iiooiiiiies ! . l >. hi tlie prov’iires there re I1.MH. or GW fcAev limn at the i*en- 4IIS ol t.ie iireeniiiig year. The pstrl- trrli of nil is tue l.azi-tte de Fl mice, winch was loiimletl In UBI. As regards the nr;.i’, r of Taris dullies. it suonili lx* nu I.timed ib.it soiue of the 140 ex ist only In title, tor in several Instances the same matter Is utilized under dif ferent riiimes.-Athenæum. In all It» stagea there ahoald be cleanbtie-a. Ely’s Cream For paeticulara write WALLACE HOWE LEE. Preaident, Albany .Oregon DON’T STOP WORK! Nasal CATARRH I»» F'r«*n*'«». EXPENSES LOW. BOARD AND TUITION, $90 a YEAR For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back n cleanse», soothe» and heal« the diaca-ted membrane. It cures catarrh and drive« away a cold tn the head quickly. Crmun Balm la placed into the noetrlle, epreada over the membrane and te abeorbed. Relief is Im mediate and a cure follows. It le not drying—dor« not produce sneezing. Large Size, .»0 cent« at Drug gist* or by mail; Trial Size, 10 ceutr by mall. BBOTinnW,^ Warren |IM* New York. Buy a Bottle of SNAP SHOT. Rub In well and Y OU ARE GOOD AS NEW IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. hv druggiMF. «<klnd»“Mr t»Piu^ R K ^JreTero,,11,0™*0,,on‘‘mmw,lon ln m,B or ” For .«1L at Cltr nJt «.„SU.rrON" ""A? PrePri’tor »nd manufaoturor. Ashland. Oreffon. r or sa.j st uty Druj Store. Jaossonvllle, sod by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point.