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PAG15 TWO MED"FOT?D LVTTi TRTBWR. iSfRDPORD. OKMlOVm HA Y. .TANTTAinT 20. 1M2. :LOCAL and! iPESONAL h'H4M Kugeno Wood, ft Socialist nponkor, will speak nt Smith's 1ml). Medfonl, Sunday afternoon, Janunry 28, nt 2 o'clock Tills la, the- first of a series or flyo lectures wlilih wNl he Riven nt gmltli's hall under directions of tho Socialism of Motlfcml. Mr "Wood'a, subject will, bo "How Wo Aro atfugod.' Ho nssuiuu.s In his lecture that evory man knows ho Is being i;ougod nnd ho sugRoets a rem cdy for' this gouging nrocosa. t' ' Kor ovqry dozon carnations you buy this wonk wo send n doxon to Home friend nt yours. Mod ford Greenhouse. Home, 237-X; Main, 3741. 2CS O. K. Hlncklngton was In Medford yesterday selecting nursery stock for tho Gold Crest orchard on Galls creok, of wliich ho Is manager. W. A. Marvin of Gold Hill was In Med ford on uusluoss yostorday. For ovory dozen carnations you buy this wetlc we send a doxen to Komo friend of yours. Medfonl Groonhouse. Home, 237-X; Main. 3741. 2CS Mr. and Mrs. n. It. Cooper, of Portland, arrived In Medford Thurs day. N. It. Moore, of Corvallls, is one of the latest arrivals In the city. Snldor's bottled milk at Do Voe's, 279 .1, II. Phirman, of Tho Dalloc. Ore- Eon, arrived In tho city Thursday ltev. J. M. O'Farrell Is In Eugene and Albany visiting relatives. Suits cleaned and pressed, $1.50. Mcdford Dyo Works- Both phones. 27C Miss Margaret Cnsady, who has been In Med ford visiting her brothor. W. Ij. Casady, returned to her home in Portland Thursday ovenlng, S. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4 th flcor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. C. P. Briggs, E. E. Emerson and J F. Marlon, of llutto Falls, were In Medford Thursday. Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month., C. V. Sago left Thursday night for Forest Grove, Ore., where he will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Sage, formerly of Medford. Tho Medford Conservator' of Mu sic and languages Is tho only music school In southern Oregon with a full corps bt teachers. G. Taillandler, director. Send for catalogue. 27C F. F. Lodor, superintendent of construction for tho Rogue River Electric company, was In Gold Ray Thursday night on business. Mrs. Ed. Andrews, teacher of volco at Medford conservatory, Nat build- lng. 27C N. S. Bennett, proprietor of the Eden Vnlloy nursery, placed orders this week for Immediate delivery of 7000 apple and pear trees. Pear tree sales, says Mr. Bonnett, are consid erably in excess of those of apple trees this soason, still there aro a groat many orchardmen who are putting out apples, last season his Jonathan apple troos wore a drug on the market, but this season there Is Quito a demand for this particular vnrloty. Tho Comlco and Hose, Mr. Bennett says, aro good selling trees this season. Those ItS cent suitcases aro going fast. You will have to hurry. "Will II. Wilson, l'OC K. Front. 2C4 C. Rose loft Thursduy ovoning for Chicago, having been culled there by tho illness of a son and a brothor. Ad Holms will return to Soattlo Friday night nftor a few days' busi ness stay in Medford. Mr. Holms is prosldont of tho Exchange Investment company of Soattle, which company is capitalized for $250,000 and nil paid up. Tho company's business Is principally that of trading properties for any and all nartk who want to trade iu any city of tho United Stntosl Mr. Holms formerly rosldod In Jackson county. Hot chili at McDowell's Dr. J, E. Shearer, physician. Office 419-420 Garnett-Corey building. Edgar Martin, violin and piano in struction, at Palmer's Piaiio Placo. 2C7 Look! Butter days are coming nt tho Fish Market nil this week. Eng lish sole, 10 conts a pound; frosh herring, lOo a lb.; first class croamy butter, 7Cc n roll. Fresh shlpmont of thin huddle just arrived. Latest pnek of Holland Jiorring, Our Steel Cut coffeo that Imb established Us fine flavor ut tho Fish Markot. Sauor krnut Cc a lb. Order your Sunday chickens early. Jus. Messier, Fish Markot. 2CG Rooms 50c and up. Hotol Moore. Special rates by wook or month. Mrs J. F llltson returned Thurs day from n lalt to Mr. and Mrs Chiis. Peolor, nt llutto Foil. R K Nclll, of Spokane, is In Med ford on business connected with tho HogWlnnds company mill tho Koftuo River Cnnal company. ot'Svhlch ho vice president, Peerless Baking Co., 13B W. Main street, corner Grape and Main, do livers fresh bread ovory morning to your home. 265 J. W. Casoy, traveling freight agent for tho Chicago, Milwaukee & I'uget Sound railroad, was In Mod ford Thusdity. Mr. Casey Is 6f the opinion that It 'M not be tnhy inoiiUia unift Mqdrord wilt be getting eotiib of Its"' frdWhl 'dlrfcci from t)i mi,t ovor'thfc ftflnnMip.' ' " ' l for. Ill J. 1.6cHwood Was In Central Pdttit Frlda'y oil' bttiressloiml busi ng. .,,. "Nfcwr hate there bcbh tnVmueh on thuBlnsin shown as for tho coining rovtva1! nt' Ylio VrosbtftiorlW elftirch. Hy'bho Bus anil wo 'expect tH tt results. .- 25 W H.TutUo"and"a. C. C6rnltlu3 were fnGpld Hill Friday on busi ness'. Broad, olds, cakes', ices and ic'o o roams at the Peerless Bakory, Prompt delivery, both phonos. Stiff Mrs. Mary UOso dt Ashlhnd' Is In Medford visiting her daughter, Mrs IIf S, Alkltis. ' " " ' Carrlo Louise Alton, violinist nhd to'achor. Medford Conservatory 27C Mrs. C. Hf' Johnson lof'i for A$h-1 land, Friday morning. 'Sho' will go to tVio hospital there for treatment. Emily T. Sta'ndeford, examiner for tho Now England Conservatory of Music In Boston, piano, ' "harmony, musical history. 428 West Fourth' street'. Tolbpltonu 72tl, "2CC"' 'Mr. and Mrs. O. V. xEnglo df Klamath Falls stopped off in Med focd Thursday night for a brief stay wlillo' en rbilto homo' from a visit to Oakland, Ore. First speaker Eugene Wood, na tional socialists lycoum course, will speak at Smith's hall Sunday, 2 p. m., January 2S. Subject, "How Wo Aro Gougdd." Admission without charge to all who buy n 25e sub scription to a socialist periodical. This lecture is worth your tlmo and attention and we offer it nearly free. Subscription blanks can bo had at local. . 2G5 Miss Myrtlo Qulgley, of Walker. Cal.. who has been In Medford for a few days, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barneburg, returned to her homo Friday morning. Fresh candy dally at McDowell's. Mrs. Jas. McDougal, of Gold Hill, returned to her homo Friday morn ing after a visit in Medford with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miner. Try McDowell's Ice cream and sherbets. R. C. Blake was In Gold Hill Fri day on business. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Attorney E. D. Brlggs, of Ashland, wn3 in Medford Friday on business. Phone your orders in to Eads Bros. Transfer Co. Offlco pboncsl Bell 31C2; Home 350-K. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Williams, of Ashland, Ky., arrived In Medford Friday morning. They aro horo looking tho city over. If you have any clothing that you want to bull drop us a card and we will call. Will II. Wilson & Co., 106 N. Front. 264 C. II. Andorson, of Denver, Colo., Is In Medford for a brief visit with his old-tirao friend, T. J. William son, and family. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Charley Hlglnbotham was in from the ranch, near Central Point, Friday. Real home made bread at Da Voo's. after tho third treatment tho rheu matic pain entirety left her and she has not had any symptoms of rheu matism since; besides her gcnornl health la much Improved and 1 do not hesitate In saying i holiovo thoso nffllctnd with rheumatism or paraly ses will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whoso house Is comer of Tonta nnd Front streets, Medford, Oregon. A. P. W'KISS. 270 Mrs. K, Q. Gale returned Thursday ftfont a visit to her molWMra. M Colvlg, who la In n hospital In Portland. Mrs. Colvlg still con fined to her bed iu tho hospital, but Is greatly linprovuU and Is bonsld-ef-eil out of danger. j,., ., SAVS THERE ARE 600,000 5,y?!WO!W CRAZY SAJHHtiGOr'tetl.. un.-iri. There 'nre GOO. 000 spiritualists In this vouu ,try and all Insane, according to the statement ot C. V. Wutsoh, of New castle. Pa., whoso doposltf6n is to day among tho evidence In tho Thurs ton will case. ' Writsoh !ald Mrs. PaUursou Svns "Very Weak mentally." You aro undoubtedly aware that 600,000 people 'believe In spiritual ism. Do you bollovo them all to he mentally itnUaliwoed?" ho was risked. "As0 far aa 1 attt concerned, 1 do," he replied. r TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. WOMAN ARRESTED . u... FOflTHEFT OF JEWELS A' 'MAN A;Kty j,U ClKCiO,V, ' bhX-ilrJf Nellie Prince, io-o flrt liiiliiuil wn kijlcd In i tfolibury and wliitoe Wand husband is In prison, is uiiiler rrot here toilny, djnrpd vitireomplli-ity id tlie .sf.r,000 jewel robbery from tho I'itt-hursr nwluVnoe of Mr. Wil liam Thaw, Jr. The stems were later mysteriously returutd to their owner. REVOLUTION MAY COME SOON IN MONTENEGRO LONDON", Jan. 20. -Montenegrins iu the I'nitcd States nre deelared to he iinanciutt n revolution to overthrow the dynasty nnd establish a republic in Montenegro. Dispatches received hero today say that Americans hae contributed .f200.000 to the revolu tionary committee ut Mclgnulv. PASADENA, Ctil - T. ltiMNioyolt Is grand muster ot the Amuilan club, composed or inllltonnlro tourists. "Yoh'ro another" In tho pasaword. Twonty-flvo dollars fine If a imunbor is caught telling nuothor tho truth, LOS ANUKLliS, Kalph llowo te tlfled that his wife compelled him to sleep In Uiu attic. Ills stepdaughter had sued fur hor touther'H support. It took tho Jury flo minutes to free llowo. No woman Jurors, SANTA ANA, Cal -Tho marriage HctfiiM) cost f'l nnd .1. II. Ourrlo of San Diego was a dollar short. MIph Millie Corron, hrldo-to-bo, talked with tho olork while Currlo, on the tolciphoue, gut a friend's guarantee. LIeili tonued. LOS ANGIJLKS." Tom Guun, Chi new aviator, found a olgarotto butt In the carburolor if his aeroplane. "Damn caroluss," ho remarked, pro ducing a silver ,ct4-o and comparing tho brand with his own. TEDDY MAY HAVE TOLD GLASSCOCK A VERY LITTLE WALLA WALLA Wash. "I got 'em!" Hhrlokod Francis Adams, drop ping his whisky rIsm uh a runaway horso dashed through tho doorway of a saloon. Thrco das In a cnultarlum were roiiuirod to rouvlnco him thnt It was a real nnd not an Imaginary horso ho hud seen. . NKW YOUIC--JhimiIi Oinsherttor rend of "Oct liieh 4juiok WuIHiik ford." He bugaii Ijiosr uwnke nights Then lie iut Ki-pouud lend sinkers ut the turkeys he sold. It was easy money until "tliife montlix," said the judge. WHO SAID WOMAN ALONE LIED ABOUT HER AGE? NKW YOltlC- When llromen gi.t deep into the ruins of the Kqiiitulitc building they found a (tuition pig that had lied 1I days without food. It Muealeil with deht when rescued. I'iroiiioiis iiitisoot now. SEWAUI). Alk. Dor tennis hauled 2000 pound of Idltamd gold du.st into town over tho trail. The party is on the way to settle. They refined to give nut any infohilution. NI'.Y YORK, Jim. Ull. Secret in. foruiiitioii ivjtnnliijjf die stand ho will lake in tlio coiiiint; piosidonllnl cuni pnljtu t helievod lo linvo heon gicn UoNoinor (llasscocl; of Ynitiitia l dav hy folouel Theodoiv Itoosovnll following u (onforouoo licit iu tho Outlook office. ltor in tlit iIhv Kuotovult nml (lowiunr UlHuMiook llld a second oonfsi-Mipo, hut iioltlnr wutilil wU'o nit Inkling of the mibjoot disouod. Stocks lrriilar. NKW YORK, Jmi. ilO. At tho oponlnu of'rfiV'n-iUgtilhV'lifhrk market rodny St. Paul dn)p)nd slmrnly mid HofldliiK, hackoil by tiuimtinlly licwvy StatrH Hti'd mi under heavy in " suio and Have w tt 06 '4 . tlrottt Northern prforrod tonlHteied slinni lonvos 011 thlM attack, Tho market elosotl utimdy, lloudn wore Inogular, DpIiiiIIiiii Steel Ttulff. WASHINGTON. Jan. 'Jtl. Whru Dmnooriitlo 11oiip (.ndor I mlorwood ludtiy ohIIci! up the Inutso stool and litin tuiilf roMninu hill. Pultun!' of I'uUlliO'lviiiiui opened the dehnln rr tliw ilointiisilitN. lie rofeited ut longtlt Itf lli illffHivuotx. of nplitioii inimni; vv.'lorl m I'o 111 noeimmtv of tun luiirc mi Iimii nml slwl. I Mob Kills Gonrnl. UUAVAQI'IL. KoHNditr. Jn. Hfl - iilKoril WkWMW Geliorhl I'wlro Moll- tVadtng, ad7utuwd I U. Grmt North-1 torn, onow pftpulHr hero, wait mui ofii proforrod gained a point and I tounud tn 16 ymrt ImpiUoniiU'iit In New York Central R-s I'nlon Ihi-'ntoHd of dvth, a mob toduv Htninu'd elfle, LoIiIkIi Vnlloy and Northern ! the courtroom, dramo-d the prW"ufi Pacific were homy. Later tho bear luui tho strwt. dwapltatcil him and widened tho hi ope of selling and the after rlddtinp IiIh bil with bulk! outlro market Mt th" effect. I tilled huruod tho cnijisi nt th btul.t 11 ', ' I..., 11 1 Your Dniflflisl Slops That Mi It ?iMi nn Bllffftl llitf from lVfiiMnn. ....: ...i...m i.i...f .. l..: juiritiHwt or niir wn imhji . m riMirliiolM ur Nil truidil.i.diMlilpt riif v) will t-i nui' attire for luMttiit ttiiniantun you to nim ttmt ttt'ii in two ovnn. Vi huvu hiiUI oilier iviMftdltfl for hkln trouble. Mil none tlmt wo omild ipuohi- ItUllHl tH IllKllly K tllll. it 111111 wnoli III Oil of WiiitpiKrwii Ttiyaml mnl r fw nUir ItiHioitltititM tlmt Iihvo mtoinht mioli wtiiiiHTful ouruM till vr Urn eomc Thin' ponipeuml In fcMown a D.D.t). Tr)rtptiiiii for MwMm nml It v' wwl nml litnl Hia llohy, iiiitntn shin 101 nutlilu ttlM ran, , A A iriAl iiuitli will iiisivk It. Of I'tttii nil otlinr i1ruirillM Imvn DIM). l,incritlon--o lo Utm If m IHtll'l COIIIM tO UtV-lUl OlHl'l MCUtlt (HJIIItl pltj-l'roni rtiumnioia. 11 lut If you ho to our iitora w n rnwriauinrwiwi in,", win tip inr ym ilwt v oifur im a full hIho Imitlo on till iimniiil"'. It )' .do.HSt jwl lint It ml wny Ihfl Hell AT ONi'U It cuetM yuu nut u dxtit, .MHHPOltD PIIAH.MAt'V . "-V e . ms Tree "Ripened .V'tf" 1 :. : -V DR. I!. KIRGIIGnSSNEK l'liiclicf litiitli'd In olirntito ili- ' ,l ' HOTEL HOLLAND Wpliii'dii. limits, lo i ,t K fc VVf f' Oranges Cost Mo More'" - '' - u i iwi MiNumawmm ia-HinHDw c-phhhr HRnwrnHMfUN j . t r, 1 Tho fin (lit orange iti Ihn Wcirlil tho tiriaso 'afM .. . . ., . crop of 5,000 CnHfornln irovcH nro "StinkitJt." , r, 'Ot...... .1... I..1 .... ...1,1. .!. ....!.. Ssh i iiuac uiu uiu pencil uuiiitta v uu titu viiiiiu- ' , v 1l ......... r... . .i..i,. ...:n n.....,i.. .iy... ...hi. n'.' uiu n iuin.ia, ivui uutiRi will aiiiiiiiv ju viiii y'i luscious 'Bunklst" onintien that ripen on the Moat HoalUif ul oE All Fruit S'fifi .' "4,1 SEATTLK, Wash., Jan. 20.-lVe-cnue she alleges thnt her luihaul told her he aviis 111, when his njre really was f0, Mrs. Dorothy Kimball today bonn suit for diuirce. Mrs. Kimball U nulv 21. WeeKs&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Day Phono 3371 Kitlit Plioneit X. W. Weeks 2071 A. E. Orr, 3003 IADV ASaiSTANT. Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Page and daugh ter roturnod Thursday ovenlns from a month's stay iu Los AukqIok. Rooms COc and up. Hotel Moore. Special rates by week or month. Mr. and Mrs. d. A. Knight re turned Thursday evening from a visit at sevoral months to their former homo In Hydo Park.'Vt. They also visited Now York and Uoston and sevoral other of tho larger eastern cltioB durliiK tholr absence. Dr. J, IS. Shoaror, physician. Offlco 119-120 Garnett-Corey building, Hot tamalca at McDowell's. Head Donson's Bargains on another page and savo money. K. K, Kelly has removed his law offices to rooms 20'J and 210 in tho now First National bank building. Mrs. W. J. Kayos, who Juib boon rocolvlng troatmont Jn tho Sucrod Heart hospital for tho past two weeks, is very much Improved and Is considered out of danger. Medford, Ore., Nov. 7, 1911. Tills Is to certify that about Novombor my daughter was taken with a sovero at tack of rheumatism which rendered her loft arm useless, In fact it was so near paralyzed that alio was not ablo to move her fingers, but knowing of EQino ot Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long standing cases of ihoumatlsm, wo docldod to consult him, iu which I nni pleased to Hay inado 1)0 mistake, as his remedies acted as ho claimed they would and 1.38 INCHES OF RAIN DURING RECENT STORM During the rainstorm which lifts just come to an ond 1.H8 inches of ruin wns recorded, the grontput of any storm so far this season. . The rain was neded nnd came a a reat benefit to the valley. Fair weather is predicted for Saturday. Big Ball Tonight. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 2fi. Oriental splendor thnt will outdo tho legendary magnificence of tho tales of "Arabian Nights" will be a h ttlng for society's most picturesque affair of tho season tho Templeton Croker ball at the St. Francis hotel tonight. Lutheran Church. Services nt Zion Kvungolipn! Lu theran church us follews: Gorman service, 11 a. in. En;litli service at 7::i0 p. in. .Sunday school (Knglihh) ut 10 11. m. Itev. f. Wilker, pantor. Have you harnessed up a want ad latoli nnd hitched it to your task? Tell whut tho place is like briefly. The prospective tenant is watching for your ad. Hasklns for healtn. SAN FKANt'lSl'O. Mr. H. CJ. Lnyutr opened her eyes. A burglar. She did not move for a full minute. Then she took tin electric bulb, tossed it nt the crook' feet nnd the explo sion sent him into the arms of u cop. DISLIKES TO PRODUCE M'NAMARA'S CHECKBOOK lNMANAPORlS, Ind., Jan. 20. Argument nro lieinc heard lien to day iu United States JuiIko Ander son's court nn the ictitioii of Loo M. ltappnHirt, counsel for the Iiiternu tioual Assnrbitioii of Undue ahd Structural Iron Workers, to iuaMi a rand jury sn(eim ortUTiiij him to produce John J. McNatuara's check book. 1 ' Chlldron's "sweet tooth" IsMtUfleil byt tin uhiilesotuo fruit. IloAlthtulttttd ..,! 1.4 t.1. .11 .. . ....... ,,iiiiiiiuii.,ii oiiiiki4 uinuKn jiotvff i take tho nlacc of awwts In mans honictLlWr. - 'fciuiSI Beautiful Oranrtc Bnoon Youra r T ?-?: U.ivo 12 "SunkUt" oraiiKO or ft "fi lemon wrappers, or trademark ". cutiromwMt)peRi,AntiMuut.fni to us. with lie In hMmp to licit) pay t't.irRe. pncl,lng, etc .tvtul wo w 111 MUdyitt tin gcnuIuoKucnt' allvcroranftospnon. I'"rc.it It ad dition d (ipoon c"d 12 vr(ppcm or tnidoimirks and 1-c lnitnjK:, Not rc.joiill)lo tor cash sent through the mulls. Fruit Knifcf or 24Wrnppern .vjd 30c In stamp. Kxvelliut iptaiti)' cenuitio Ko;ers' stiver. j; Good Tooth Mean Sound Health BAPv TKKTHI CAUiSfcJ m , wlk w V TimImuiI t ,i,lJ Economical 14 "Sunltist" Prcmiuma "SunhiafLcmons OvtUr rfk l THOROUGH ., &Xfrtxwmxorr" It Is nt Hiifflili-nll) imdcrtitooil that he CKiidlibui of tin- tit him a "i hire' Influent' on thn 1tcncr.1t I ,tlii piHir Itcih nicmiM lutMTfsi iii.iKtli-uiluii oiin of the pflttrfi'til ;taii- nf lndliatloH. It 11 n cxnin- hi otir ttxHh fnw of charx, ! w Hill pnl them In itrufmr ctimllMon If tho iid our rvlr. All lirnurh im of dciitletry prncttrcd. DR. BARBER, The Dentist Jtl" -'us raniier and KrullKroHct ll.ink Hl.lr. , M ilf'-rd, Orcmm IMiltl- I'hottu Main 03 Ilitn Phone 2s7 I T.bl. K.l( T.bL loih ri llroort ipoon Ura. siwwi ChUU't U.llo Trail Knlla -f-f --f-----f-f--f-- f-f-f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY v 4- 4- 4- 4- - 44- LOST A pair or sold bow Rlasscs betwoen 20f 8. Oakdale and Gray & Moo's storo. Howard. Heturn to Mall Tribune. CJ LfoST--A Koirio"ekot, iitltftlls J S. It. on It. Heturn 504 West Ilamll ton. Howard. J. H. Hayan. 203 FOlf SAI.K 1000 pound'tiiaTirof" 7-yoar-old goldlngB, fast, true team. Price with harness, $57.ri. 2CG HACK TO THK TAHM -20 acres that will support a family, with plenty of chance for otitxldo work. On main highroad 21& miles from thrlvliiK town. Ten ucron free soil, 10 mlcky, all under ditch, $ IfiQO cash will he quoiikIi to start on or will consider houso iu Medford Jn trade. -'0G FOH8AL!i-ArfnoBt now fl'titdobiikor 2 inch wuRon, coHt ?120; for quick sale $100. 2C5 l'OH HUNT-2 furnished houses, closo In, $x and $10. i'hoiic Main 1271. 201 When in Portland Did You Hear Dr. Parsons ? 1 It will be your privilege to hear him in the near future ,1 TMn-nVlnnwl, extra Jul, r, ami cm Iu "tii In M M.lll,kl.MUll.Ll.tl .. I,, ., , V m.H...,W ..,., Coll pn T.bl..po "Wf' lOMMOtlllwItl, S.Ua rik lUtl.r Spr.aJtr ,,"'f ,tt'L,"' ,h" hen If rl Id-' ripli n.c ,i,r "Ih-nirmiin" rimfiutt I wrui-ptca nit I n 101 nt r ti n i nv i an 1 tho rai ociii4ir la K.-to c liurucla iwn era vn. Jjfjtc, California Fruit Growers' Exchnnijc 102 No-lb Clark Slrel, Ciilcado. III. (no NEW LINE to TILLAMOOK COME Sw lW SUNSET Al I0GDEN&5HA5TA m'tmmmmrrn VnOUTESy 1' i TO THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Monday Night Pacific Railway & Navigation Co. Train, will run dally, oxropt Sun day, on the following schedule: hv, I'lirtlniiil 7:lt)a. m. I.v. lllllahoio 8:B0a. m. Ar, HhhcIi 1'olntH.... Ii20 p. in. Ar. Hay City 2:01 p. in, Ar, Tllllumook 2;2B p. m. l,v. Tillamook 7:65a. in, hv. Hay City 8: tr a. m. Lv. Hcach lolntH, , .9:00 a. iu. Ar, lllllshoro 1:2ft p. in. Ar, l'ot Hand 4:10 p tn. ThroiiKh tltikoU on iialo at city ticket office, Third and WatthliiKton streeta, on Kotirth anil Yamhill, to all points on tho 1, H. & N. Further partloularii from tho city tlckut nont or ni;ont Fourth and Yamhill ntroots. John M. Scott, (Icucral l'liNnciiKcr A;ciit, l'ortlitml, Oregon, Rog'uelands Irrigated Tracts $450 per acre, plowed, fenced, leveled and planted to a standard variety of trees, with a perpetual water right. The terms are easy : 10 per cent down, and the balance in monthly or yearly payments. ROGUELANDS INCORPORATD FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager