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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1897)
CotTeo In I'M form. Take a pill from your piwliid, drop II inloacupnf liol uuraul in t.lii- twlnK liuif of un. eye you have iimw an blue iih your lint mid as atronj? na you mil drink it. That. KouiulK lilii-a fairy till lmt it Ik trui'. Tlila new pivpurotioi of ciiffoliK', which is to do nwny wit all th lmilinir mid I'lnrifyinif mid fus. which ivakuK tho onlTiv Niri'ly worth maklnc has lust lw discovered I t.wo clnMHis(. If their expectation arc renllzed the making of Tee will be simply the matter of n couimiiiiiiI lH-llet, oontninin;.' the coffee liijrn'ili cntH.-iilong with the niilUiind siijrnr Torturlnc Itohini;. ucnlv skin orun Hons,' burns aui scalds are soothed at onco and iironmtly honied by DeWltt Wlloh Hazel Salve, llio host known euro for pitas. Clmn. Stratiu, Mcdford Dr. J. Hinkle, Uontral Point. The cruiser Adams arrived in San Dieio a few days airo with liar crew of apprentices, and ill the first throe days after bar arrival nearly a score of her sailors deserted. There promises to be a lively rate war and keen competition this aeasou for ths passenger tramii to th loss its ralltr. If you have ever seen a child in the tisony of croup, you can appreciate, the gratitude of the mothers who know that One Minute umgn uure relieves tneir little ones as quickly as it is admlnls tered. Many homes in this city are never witnout it. unas. Strang, Med' ford; Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. The Santa Clara oo'unty, Cal., veter inary inspector examined SIS head of cattle last week and condemned three only to death on account of infectious diseases. The divorce case of Zach Xevers vs Euphronosia Xevere, which has been before the court at hanta Cruz, Cal., for several years has been decided in favor.of the nlnintill: It is surprising what a "wee bit of thine"can accomplish. Sick headache. constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach, dizziness, are quickly banished bv DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. Chas. Strang, Mcdford; Dr. J. Hinkle, Cen tral Point. The nomination of Binger Hermann of Oregon as commissioner of the gen eral land office has been sent to the senate. The carnival of the Golden Gate to be held at Sail Francisco is now an assured thing. The committees on arrangements have set May 1st as Jthe opening day, and festivities will last a week.' E. E. Turner of Compton. Mo., writes us that after suffering from piles for seventeen years, he completely cured them by using tt rea boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cures eczema and severe skin diseases. Chas. Strang, Medford; Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. j The Southern California Bail way company is having eighteen engines ahaogad from oil burners back to com mon coal burners. The city trustees of' Alameda have decided to pay election officers $5, in ateaded of $6, as was formerly the rule. The Sausalito ferry office at the foot Clay street, San Francisco, wan robbed of $100 the other morning while the agent stepped out for a moment. Many esses of la grippe have lately been cured by One Minute Cough Cure. ThiB preparation seems especially adapted to the cure of this disease. It acts quickly thus preventing serious complications and bad effects in which this disease often leaves the patient. Chas. Strang, Medford; Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. Two mothers of Oakland, Cal., have placed there children in charitable in stitutions and started to walk to Loa Angeles, where tiiey hope to secure employment. ' - ' The voluntary fund for the relief of the unemployed at Los Angeles is now more than $16,000, and is still growing. Work has begun on the erection of a $20,000 building on the site of the old Horton hall, San Diego, Cal., recently destroyed by fire. .. . -. Fifty Yer Ago. President Polk In the White Home chair, While in Lowell was Doctor Ayer ; Both were busy for human west One to govern and one to heal. And, at a president's power of wilt Sometime! depends on a llrer.plll, Mr. Polk took AVer's Fill' I trosr For hU liver, SO year ago. s - :4 1 . Ayer Cathartic Pills were designed to supply a model purgative to people who had bo long injured themselves with griping medicines. Being carefully prepared and their in gredients adjusted to the exact necessities of the bowels and liver, their popularity was in stantaneous. That this popu larity has been , maintained is well marked in the medal awarded these pills at the "World's Fair 1893. 50 Years of Cures. Throe San Franelsoo insula at the Ollroy Hot Springs recently felled a live oak tree, by tiring litis balls into the trunk. The job consumed $00 worth of ammunition. ' San Carlos has un epidemic of measles. One hundred and ten rases are reported among the pupils of the Indian siluinl. , Mr. and Mrs. Silas (w relubrati'il their sixtywond wedding anniversary at Milton', Or., last week. Mr. Cue is 88 years old and his wife Is 83, both are in itiHid licalth. They have living at present forty-one grniiilchildreu. The law tiatns, Cal., canneries are preparing for, an iniiiiense pack this season. The Sorely ltiiilding and Loan Assoc iation of Philadelphia has failed. The Japanese government baa placed an order with Knglish shipbuilders for two first-china war vessels. Kllaabeth Paulsen, an cighteou-year-girl of Chicago, died the other day of fright. She entered a dark room and saw her hat and cloak hanging on the back of a chair, and thought it was a man. Warreu J. Flick: has been sued for $75,000 in the superior court of San Diego county for alleged fraud in sell ing real estate to a resident of Chicago. The citiaens of Hollister, Cal., have voted for the issuance of $35,000 in bonds to put In a sewer system. Colonel Harrisou Qrey' OtU of the Los Angeles Times haa mot been able to secure the appointment of assistant lacretary of war owing to an agreement made by the republican managers that no state represented in the cabinet could receive an assistant secretary ship, i They are so small that the most sensitive persons take them, thoy are so effective that the most obstinate cases of constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is why DeWitt's Little Earlv Risers are known as the famous little pills. Chas. Strang, Medford; Dr. J. Hinkle, Cen tral Point. An ' important suit has been com menced by the city of Santa Crux against the Southern Pacific company to recover possession of about nine acres of beach land. The railroad claims the land by reason of a patent granted by President Harrison. A big fight is in progress as to .the location of the normal school in San Diego. The Pacific Beach company is making a strong effort to secure the location, while the University heights people are pulling tinanimiously .for the college grounds in that quarter. The builders and contractors of Hau Diego at a meeting recently passed resolutions boycotting the San Diego brewery owing to the action of its president in awarding the contract for building the block on the plaza to a Los Angeles firm. It is claimed the litter's bid wao $3000 below that of any local bidder. . Grading was commenced Monday at Oakdale, Cal., on the first ten miles of the roadbed of the Sierra railway, which will connect the mother lode towns with the vallev. All the fine wheat property belong ing ta H. C. Wilson comprising about 10,000 acres in Tehama county. Cat., was sold under foreclosure of mortgage a few daya ago. It was only a few years ago that Wilson ;was considered a millionaire. ' Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cots bruises, sores, ulcers. Bait rheum, fever sores, tetter,cbappedhands,chllblains, corns, and ail skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. . Price 25c per box. For sale bv Chas. Strang. The fight between the Oakland scav engers and the crematory company is growing very bitter. The scavengers have been putting dynamite in the garbage left at the crematory, in hopes of blowing It out of existence. Jean Rosa, a despondent Frenchman in the city and county hospital at San Francisco, committed suicide by hang ing. The physician told him that his dearth was only a question of a few weeke, but he did not care to wait that length of time. Hon. Jas. I- Killian director of the Washington and Columbia River rail way company died, last week and was buried at Pendleton, Oregon, Thurs day, c W. W. Rockwell of Fresno, Cal., who killed his wife last August has been sentenced to prison for life. Melting snow on the foothills has caused the Umatilla river, Oregon, to rise rapidly, and foars are entertained that the river will overflow. No neonle suffer so much from physi cal disabilities as those whose business requires little or no muscular exertion. The lack of exercise causes the liver to become sluggish and the result is con stant constipatibn, indigestion, bilious ness and sick headache. To prevent this take Simmons Liver ueguiaior; u keeps the liver active and makes one's condition as comfortable as those who have much exercise. . Two hundred Chinese of Victoria, B. C, have 'declared tholr intention of becoming British subjects. This move is in order that they might secure em ployment on government works. : The city council of Los Angeles has rejected two mllos of finished asphalt on Main street of that city. About April 15th the Portland Tele gram will come out an a morning paper. It will be independent in politics, but will favor bimetallism. Eighteen carloads of fatted Nortliorn California beef arrived at 'J'ncomn, Wasli.) one day Inst week, for the locul packing houses.' " This is the first time In three yonrB that lieuf has boeti ship ped there from California, this ship ment .resulting from a combine among Eastern Washington cattlemen to raise the price of boef. . . Ren Tranklln, formerly a hotel clerk at Helena, Montana, has been arrested at Seattle, Waah., on a charge of rob bing his Montana employer of $300. Ths eastern prune crop has already given out and the demand Is very brisk. The Pacific coast prune is now in great demand, and is bringing good prices. The Tacoiua Hallway and Motor ocuu many'a property hat been sold by order uf the court. Kastern men bought the property. Kddio Johnson of Santa Rosa, aged 13, tripped while jumping rope and fell striking on his head, which caused his death two hours latter. Thu steamer Wlllapa while on Its way to Alaska was wrecked on Queen Charlotte island. All hands saved. The heavy storm on Puget sound last week drove tho steamer Cyrus Walker ashore on Fox island. She Is high and dry. Two driinkod Indians wore spilled out ofaranoo and drowned in Van couver harbor, It. C, last week. An Knglish syndicate is going to erect an immense smelter at Van couver, B. C. John Staley, about sixty years of age, was struck and killed by a .locomotive while he was driving across a railroad track at San Diego, Cal. . , ' The Farmers Institute, under the direction of the state university, held an important and instruetive meeting at Oloverdalo, Cal., last week. Peter Olsen, a Tacoma merchant, was sandbagged by thieves there, on a recent night, and received Injuries which may prove fatal. By the breaking of a saw in a mill at Moodyville, B. C, an employe nam ed McCarthy was killed, being nearly cut in two. One hundred and fifty thousand eggs of steelhead salmon were shippod from the government hatchery at Redwood river, Humboldt county, Cal. One hundred thousand go to Maine and the balance to Montana. Andrew Bohn committed suicide by throwing himself from the top of a five- story building at San Francisco. Miss JelTeries, a school teacher of Olympia, Wash., was killed near there last Thursday by a tree falling oil her while traveling along a road. It is probable that the farmers of Sonoma county, Cal., will plant a great many acres with sugar beet seed this spring. Jose Agnirre, a Mexican, forty years of age. fell down a 160-foot shaft at Randsbarg, Cal., and was killed. It was the first fatal accident in the mines there. . E. M. Morgan, an attorney and bill collector of San Francisco has dis appeared. He is heavily in debt and has defaulted many of his clients. C P. Huntington, president of the Southern Pacific company is In Ban Francisco on a toor of inspection and to attend the annual meeting and elec tion of the company. The corner stone-of the building for the affiliated ooliegee to be erected by the University of California, was laid) at San Francisco Saturday. Thaddeus 8. Clnrkson, eommandor-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Re public, is on the Pacific coast on a tour of inspection of the various post. . ' The fish and game warden at San Francisco arrested eight Chinese fisher men for using set nets, and mesh note under the else required by law. Miss Iaabelle Murphy, a daughter of the late Daniel T. Mnrphy of Murphy, Grant 4 Co., died suddenly in London, Saturday.. Long Beach, Cel., is bavins; a mild building boom. ' - There is a war between the brewer ies of Seattle and Tacoma. John Calvin of San ' Bernardino has sold the Warsaw mine for $15,000. During the first eleven dayaof March Delano, Cal., shipped sixty cats of pro duce. Numerous religious revival meetings are now in progress throughout Tulare county, Cal. The Howland olive orchard and mill at South Pamona, Cal., has been sold to eastern parties. There is now aa much snow la the mountains about Pamona aa at any time during the winter. Henry Fnlstone, one of the first set tlers Nevada, died recently. The Pieta hotel, Pieta, Cal., was destroyed by fire Sunday. The steamship line recently estab lished between Puget sound ports and Japan by capitalists of the latter coun try, is liable to be discontinued, owing to the heavy financial loss it has thns far incurred. ' Nevada is experlnoing the hardest winter know in that state. J. W. Griffin of Farmeraville, Cal., picked 1365 pounds of apricots from a tea-year-old tree last season. Badlands, Cal., seeks a free postal delivery, olaiming that she has been entitled to it for a long time. Two four-master schooners are being built at Port Blakely, Wash., on orders from Ban Francisco. W. A. Sims of Farmeraville, Cal., last season secured twenty-eight tons of prunes from 118 six-year-old trees. The annual encampment of the Mon tana division of the Grand Army of the Republic will be held at Anaconda April 7th. Frank B. C'lnplon, who was appoint ed to cxnmino the books ol uciorge K Lush, ex-recorder of Pendleton, Or., finds there is a total shortage for three years of $4027 80. Redondo, Cal., puonlo are working industriously Tor the establishment of a fish cannery. I THBSB FIQURBB ARB YBARR, YKAKB IN WHICH, IN II C W ' BINQLK INSTANCES, PAINS AND ACHK8 ' l Rheumatic, Neuralgic, Sciatic, Lumbaglc, 20l HAVU RAVAOKD TIIR HUMAN r-RAMU. HT. .IACU1IH OIL CUKHI) THKM. NO BOAHT l YllUY AKI1 SOLID FACTS IIULD IN PRUOK. JACKSONVILLE WELE WTO. J. O. Will J 'l. Propr. Ooes General Contracting in all lines. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. o - J aokyonvillo, BESIEGED BY NUNS. Th Curium Title if Monastery In lit. t'anarr InIiiiiI.. A curious tale of it lii'siefred mid imiii pieivil uiouiixlfrv lielouk to llu'inrl.v history of 111.- Canary Islands and is retold by Cluii Nti Kdwardcs in his de scription of the isles. In Hie early part of the KighU-euth century theree.vistnl in OniUiva, on the Island of Truer! fc. a convent of lloiiiiuieau nuns. lin.nfler mime years of eu.se, had the misfortune to tie huriied out of house and homo. They went into teniH)rary ipiarlera for a year, but lavainrdiioiitisliiHl with rui-h iiiieouvenliotial twitla liud began look itigtihoul fur u prTiiinnc utiihldiug pluee, At that time there h in Orolava. a house of Jesuits, which Inul Inst Ita former Importance, and, though com modious and healthful, gave lodging to but two iiu-n - the reetor of the house and his assistant. On this mansion the nuns east. covet ous eyes and soon resolved U appropri ate it. Due morning about. 10 of them advanced upon h, by titnit-ry Induced 'the Jesuit brother to open the outer door and tli.-u. trooping into the court yard, fell on their kuces, thanking Cod frr this preliminary sticcci-s. In vain iltil the tcto men reason with them on the si-ntMlalous conduct. Thoy merely held thfirg'rnunil, exclaiming: 'Tnilier Andrew, this is a large cac for so few liirda,' Some of the more rcusoiiarnc inctnlien of the Hiatcrhood explained thai they were really in nerd of a dwell ing as spacious ax this and that they did not propone leaving it. The rector in despair lied into the siu-risty, from which retreat he ex honed his colleague tobeof giKxl cheer. "Patience, brother," crkil he, "and do your beat to extricate yourself from these Indlea." That, how ever, was more easily said than dune, M-fially as the nuns were hcenmliig so excited that they might momentarily have been expected to resort to theargu men t of nulls. The siege lasted forthrco or four hours. Mew s of it Hew about the town nnd hands of vming men, arrupu-' loualy neiitrnf, wntehi-d proceedings from the- hnTs of rlie niitr gate. Kvenl.iial7v th-Jesuits viclili-d mid the nuns occrnifcil the hotrs until a new convent, entirely to their taste, was erected for hem. lxnlon ! lobe. POKER AN INDEX OF INSANITY. Vorgetllnx l' Ante Urgm! mm UnssS for llrMklosr s Win. During the contest over the will of John 11. lliixkin, wlro was known lu politics bm "Tuat-arum" Ilaskin. one of the witnesses gave Urstimo-uy to ahow Must failure to properly piny the game of poker is an evidence of Insanity, soys it New York disuttclt in the Providence Journal. Mr. Ilaskin left nn extate vnl-su-d at over $I,MHI',IIIH), diohI of which he Fh ipieuthed to his on. Ilia daughter and grandchild contested ths? will. Keujainln V. Colin said .Mr. Iluxkin woh v-r.v fond of poker nnd wat n very care 1hI player until tin' spring of IS'J'J. when hi- became ca.rcb-.asv often holding hi cnnls so Mint Ihr other players could ace thrui. "Dili he ever forget tonnte?" "Oh, frequently; and others did it for him." "Well, that in hardly proof of insan ity." said eoiinwf for the son. "To forget to ants? m not imi'.'.mtl In a game lM-.tween American gentlemen. Did Mr. llnxkin forget to piny his hand when the. other players had their ante up?" "No." . "Did he forget to lake his winnings'.'" "Oh, no." i Mr. IVihn also thought, that the old tnan'a liatill of letting his false teeth fall out of his uioiith without noticing it was another evidence of fcclile-inlnd-edness. I.I Hang Chans' riie. The liruiwis correspondent of the London Daily Chronicle wi.vs Hint, an amusing incident occurred nl. the royal dinner given to U Hung Chiiug the otiher evening. After passing Into Hie atttts! drawing-room a-t the conclusion of dinner, the Chiuiwc envoy, apparently in ignorance of the rule of court, eti quette wihloh Htrletly forblda unioking in the Htnte. apartments, pulled out a long pipe, which, duly filled nnd lighted bv hia Hecretury, was returned t the owner, who begum drawing it with evident natlKftintlon Ui himself. King Leoimld, with kindly Uic.t, 'bad ciga rettes Hicreupon passed round, nnd In n few minutes the whole company were pulling vigorously. Irlnkliig Kitln Drops. The Interesting doinga and pccullarl Ilea of the young king-bird, kept n rap live, nro thim described: The king bird lives on inseeU, which It, generally ruptures on the wing, and the yoinif bird thai. Mr. Iluinpiis cxMM-lmciilc with t alight falling drops of wider hj striking at them with Its lieuli, liiil.eoiili Jiol lie Induced to drill li from disli afliv Hie. milliner of a chicken. This Iciuh Mr. llimipini lo Kiifrgci.l tjinl king-hind may be in the habit of (picnching Hieii thirat by scl.ing fulling drops of rain . nelcnee. 30 : :.,.-... x: CKMKTHRY WORK A 8PKCIALTY Oregon. O ITCHING PILES S WAYNE'S miUTMruT muioi.utni.y ooiiaa. ina i KYUCt'UMn-H.LIur.l lna lb!.. aaJ v rNt.hU. II U.li lil?slUtf , tsttattrbsiholt.taur. Hol4 ky ilttittalt kf Stv.-lm si,, i', pt-t hi Mj.Htai ht.njt'lsllajfiiljj WAYNE'S 0 NTMENTsT 1 , igti inn, turass UI-' Uf, VsMHIft. lUtl, all 1 it-li. nsM. A... ImiIbst ' ruMiuai i Vihkts.Uar. whilst L.allss MUlMflUllb. ' 1st hiall ' ..I.I. AMfsM as. . sw rtHlasMlt.il H. I'sw All fml 4f4li IsM O VIAftS TMAOI MARKIr OOPVniGHTS to. Anynn Mndlnjr ktrb attd irtwription mr qaiokljr oTtln, fr, whttlher wi lnvMilioit l pruttntiljr pttleiJUIila. (miiiuulrtlf)ii itrlctlf camniieiiiisii. uiilMi mroiicr ftirtwumm pstianta Id Atiicrlcnv Wo tmva m WMatiliitiinu ullliv. 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Ore. lllslrlcl Pass. Anunt, Vaneuaver, 11. C. BAST AND SOUTH V THIS The - Shasta - Route OK VHV SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. EXl'HKSS TIIAIVH LKAVK POIITT.AND DAILY. Rnlltll RlfXIp. in 12:08 pm 11:16 am North Lv. Portland Ar. I.v. Mmlfonl l,v Ar. Han Vraaolsco Lv. H.-l(iH.m ri. p. m 7IUU.II, Ahnvi. Irnlns nlnn nt ir.ul tnH,H..H rt. City, Woodliurn, Haleni, Turner, 'Marfan, Jef ferson, Albany, Tangent, Hhertds, lialsey, HnrrlnliurK, Jiinrllon (Illy, Kuiionu, Oreswufl Couuhu Urovo, llraliis uml at all stations iroin iwsuuurg to Aslilsnd Inclusive. UOHHIIUkO MAIl.-UAII.Y. SAO a. in I Lv 6-aO p. Ill I Ar Portland Kosubarg Ar I :10 p. m Lv bm a. in SALKM. PAHHKNGIt It DAILY. a:K p, m. I l.v C:ln p, ni. Ar . I'nrtland Halem Ar I.v 10:111 a, m moo a. in Dining Cars on Ogden Routs. Pullman Hufful Hloepers nnd Recond Cluss oiuvpiiiguirHaiuieiieu iouii iiiruiiKii trains Botweon Portland nnd Corvallin. WHHT HIDK D1VIHION. Mall trains dally. eseoptHanday: HO u. mi I I, v Port and Art (ton !2:l5pmAr Corvnllls ' Lv 1 ::u p. in At Albany and Cnrvnllls nnnnenl with IrnliiH ui i. u. n. mnwiiv. Kx press Trains ilul.y, except ami rlny: 4:M li, m I Lv. I'orllanil ArlSifan. 7:26 p. in Ar MeMlnnvlllo I.v 1 6:M) u. in JUrTbrnuKli tlckots In nil points hi the Knstiirii nlaliis, (Jaiuuln nnrl Katopu enu bo ob- oioiiiii ni iuwusi niivn irom w. v . l.lppllicolt Agcill, Mcilfonl, ' R, KOKIILKR, ' 1. P. ROOHRH, Maaaner, Asst. O. K. tk P At POHTI.ANO oncaoN.i mm 8O0IKTIK8 Of MKDFOHB- I. O. (I. C.-l.mlxn Nil. M9 nits la I. (I. It. V. hull every Hiiluiilay at at H p. la. Vislllutt bruUiursulwu.vsivi'louiati. r. J. Hiikaiiii, N. 11. W. I'l. Nii iioijeiK, lino. Hue I, II, O, K. Id'KiH' Klver Kiliiiiiiiiiliuit, Nn. .11, lui'ets III I, tl. II. l' hull thu sm'iiiiil anil (ulll'lll WeilaiiNiliiyN uf eiich luuittli ill H p. III. M.ti'V, V. I'. I. A Wl.no. Herlbo. Olive Itiilieluili I.uUuii No. VH. uuiols lu 1,11 11, I1', hull Ih-ni ami llilnl Tuesiluys uf eiiuli Ululilli. VlslllUK slsl'.rs (til lleit lu iillitinl. Miss MrillhK Nii'iioiion, N. II. Miss Ki.i.a I'kium n, linu, Hue. K. or t. TittlMTlian IoiImo No. ill, lui'iits Mull liny "VkiiIiik u a p. in, VlnltliiK IiioIIhth ui wuys wiili'iuuo. w. H. J on lis, 0, 0, 1 HA A. I'iiki.i-s, . ut 11. ami H. A. V. A. M. -Mimls llrst Krliluy ua ur lie lore lull aiuiiii ut Sp, iu.,la A ll. II, W. Iisll. V, I, VAW'iaa,V. M. V. V, LU'i'imiowMtMi.Him, KlllKlils of Ilia MaiH'ulimts. Trluiupb Teat Nu. II, llusils 111 leitulur ruvluwr oil the Isl uml ill tliiiitliiys of imti inontti la A. O. U. W. Hull ul 7 iki p. in. VIsIiIiik Hlr Knlalita vorillul ly lavltmtiuiiiiiiiul. A. A. IIAttkiibon, Uuuiuiandiir. W. T. YollK. II. IC. Wmsliiioa ol Hie Vt'urlilOaiiiii No. isl. nineta nvurv Tlmrsiluy oviuiluii la A. U. U. v. hull, Mtstlunl, OriiKoii. J. II, llllTl.lll, Wai,i.aiik Woons, C'euimll l uiiiiiiuiuliir. I'loik. A. it. H. W. l.islKn No. us, niniiis every nra ad llilnl Weilims.luy lu llio iiiiiulli ul a n. lit la llu.r bull la lb opera bluek. Vlsltlus brutbnrs Invited lu attend. H.T. Lawtoh, M .W. W. T. YollK, Itneurder. W. It. O.-Oliestnr A. Arlliur UnrpsNo. l ameis Nuisimi and fourili Krldny of eacb niuuth ut e'eluek l m,. la Wnulf'sbsll, Mas L, U, 1UUUKN, Pros. Miu). M. K.UAVis. boo. (I. A. It.-dheslnr A. Arthur Pest N.. 47, iiiools In 1. o. O.K. bull av.ry svoouil sad luurtb Hutunlay ulteruueu lu eaeb luonlb at V u'cluok. W.T. Kams.Cvui. Km Kisiikh, Adjutant, , W. O. T. tl Meets every Wednesday sllor uoon in Ibe llulloy lllaok. Man. Anus VANANrwaur, Pres. Mrs. Uo iiauatwr, Hue. CHURCHES OP MEDFORD. Huint Murks Kplscops; Huniiuv Hciiuoi moeis at Kplscopal l.'burcli .very Hululny inorlllii. at luo'claek. Kcv. iu. Hun, Htsitur, li, u. riuili, Huperlatentleiit Mnllusllst ICplNtmpsl l.'ltunm HdSf, Dlllius, pnslor. Pri'ocblttK uvury Sabballi at II a.m., and 7 :) p. ill. huailuv nclusil at 10 a. in.. K. H. Tlionipiuiii, supl. i;lnss uu-rtliiic ovuryHalibalb a. viijk,' ,i, nooiiun, l.nri r auutill. leutltT. l-.p wurtb li-aituu lorry Hablmlb ovcuhta nl H. L. (lUkny, prnNt, Junior Ichkuo .vary Habtialli .13 n. in.. Miss Muv Pltluus. sliliL Kmoilnr wrrkly weekly ltruyi.r iiirvilng ovnry TliunMlny tivnnlus ut 7:ilu. l.uillns Mmlns clri-lo cvnry iwn wnMs, airs. iKiiuiciiiaii. pnm. Mlsslunury ..H-li-tlrs hums unit turrlirn, nist Krldsy In unch tmiillb, prosldculs, Mrs. Van Antwerp sad Mrs. Ilubburd. PrflSllVlerlan Churrh-ltnv. A H. Vntr n- Uir. l'nnrblli( at II a. ut. aud7:UUp. m. Sun day srlirsil at IU a. ui. Y. 1. S. C. Ki, A:IS p. at. Junior Kmlruvur H.K-lrly at S p. ru Huuilay. 1'rayi.r Bicciinu ua WrducsHluy evolu ut 7 o'clock . Ilnpllsl cburrh-tl, N. Aunns, Mlur. Wor ship und prrurhlus ovrry Hurtdsy muralns and ovenlua nt usual hnuis lor ohun-ta a.rvlos. Covi-iiaal mtwllnif on HulurdavHt t o'clock nm. cvcilltiu each llrsl Sunday, Prayer melius on i.i.iii.m,.j cti.ii, iik. i.npton Toiioif roopies Union nmuls at U:.WouHuadav uvvalnu1. Hun. day srbuut si 10 a. in Christian church corner of Hlxth sad I street. I'reochlnu' at II a. sa. and 7. p. as. Uuoday school al in a. oa.: Jartolr lntox,vor al a p. m.;v. P.H.C. K. ut : p. m. Prayer niiHinn every -tuunuiay rvonlnir. I.a.ll Missionary Auxiliary toC. W. U. X. first Thurs day 1JO V. M. each nuuta. Cueral Unkja every Prklay nll-ajp. m Tho peopl. w.leo we. Kll Usher pastor, flesides at the chunk. Methosllst Kplscopal Church Mouth Her. J. A . Cratchllcld, pastur. Hervk-ea at II a. ra. and 7 p. ra. oa the 1st. 'Jnd and ilrd fiahbath ; lUtibaih Mliool al lu a. m. and Kpworta LcaiueutSp. rn. every Hukbatb al Meilferd. Hcrvleuson tlh Hairhath at Hods (spring at II a. m. and Nell Crrek school bouse al S p. to. A brarty wet eonse to all. 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