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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1900)
F OUR COUNTY ... ( Correspondents to..,., i. j, t . KK I'olilt KhitIuIm, 11V A, O. IIOWI.KTT. Wo hud tho plonsuro of tit com jinny of Mr. mid Mrs. It. L. Frlond m Tliiirnduy of Inst wouk. Mrn. Brudnoy and dnughtor, Miss lues, were pluntmnt oullurs on your oorruKuiidnt and family Inst Sun day. Kldor J. C. Colo is holding pro (ractitd ruoo tings hero. Tlioaltond anoo Ih good, hut ns yot thoro have Loon no oonvorHiotiH. Miss HmhhIo Drown roturned from Central Point thu llrnt of Inst wcuk, nftor a visit of about two wooks with hor Hlalor, Mrs. Wm. Holmes. Our daughter, Mrs. C. 15. Hoyt, loft Monday morning to join hor liusliand at Parker's Station. She was accompanied by Mrs. K. L. Frlond. One room of our school will uIoho thin week that of Prof. Jonas; but as Prof. Ilasolton lost four days on noooutit of sloknosH, his room will not close until ntixt wcuk. Our 8 took moil are jubilant ovor tho extremely mild winter. Somo of them claim Unit cattle in the foothills would make good beef now, although thoy have not beon fed at all during tho winter. Charlie Thomas came In recently from Klnraath County, to viuit his mother and aunt. He says tho roads are In good condition for this time of tho your, and that stock Is doiiif woll In that section of tho country. Our school board mot somo time ago and deoidod to levy a tax of eleven mills, to pay the balance due on the sohool house and to make tome additional improvement). This added to the twenty-six mills for ' state and oounty tax, makes Bome of the taxpayers scratch their heads. Last Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Ueorgo Brown gave their an nual birthday party in honor of the birthdays of the following named persons: J. P., Merrltt and Bessie Browu and Mattie and Karl Taylor. Those present were Mr and Mrs R O Brown, Mr and Mrs J F Brown, Mr and Mrs 8 B Holmes, Mr and Mrs A L Hueolton and family, Mr and Mrs Wm Lewis, Mr and Mrs R I, Friend, Mr and Mrs J W Grovcr, Mr and Mrs A C Howlett, Mrs C E Hoyt, Missos Mattie and Lottie Taylor. Bertha , Wyland, Julia Ayres, Uussie Brown, Myrtle Puloy, Tavie, Hnttio and Agnes Howlett, Messrs Karl Taylor, U'll bert Adhpolo, Irvln Pool, Ben, Joseph and John Moomuw, Frank Foster, Lee Bradshaw, Win and Merritt Brown. At seven o'clook luncheon was served, aftor which tables were arranged so that those who desired could take part in a game of progressive pedro, while the rest of us spent the time in social conversation. As the players progressed in the game, the interest beoame more intense, and about eleven o'olock R. L. Friend and Mrp. C. E. Hoyt were declared the winners of the prizes, which wore presented by Miss Bessie Brown, Mr. Friend receiving a handker chief case and Mrs. Hoyt a dress pattern. Everybody Beomed to en joy themselves, and if they did not it was not the fault of Mr. and Mrs Brown, for they know just how to make people enjoy suoh oooasions We will all look with interest to the time of the noxt annual birth day party. .. . BiBinarok'H Iron Nerve Was tho result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and troroondous liver, kidneys and bowols aro out of oraer. mi you want inesoqiiautioB and tho 8i!cooB8 they bring, ubb Or. King's Now Llfo Pills. Thoy develop ovory power of brain and body, Only 26 ot9. at unas. Strang's urug swro. Trail Greek Horns. BY V1VACK. Mh. Editoh: Seeing nothing in your valuablo papor from our part of the moral vineyard, I beg a small space in wh'oh to ohroniolo some of the most interesting nowa in midst. ; ' , , our 'Everybody la in high glee over the High Line Water Ditoh; whioh will give employment to a goodly number of our musoular young men. , ... ,- Loe Jtluck linti an attack of rheu matism last week, but is now able to bo about ugaln. Al Weaver, tho produoor of big tubers, Is hauling huy In goodly quantities from B, 8. Baker's ranch. Tho Proudfoot lumbering plant is preparing for a big run and will give employment to twenty-fivo or more working men. Henry Gordon made a brief busi ness trip to tho Hub last week. He is making ready to sow more al falfa on his One stook ranch, A. A. Hall has completed a con tract for cutting wood for the gov ernment flub hatohory and he 1b 1450 bettor off than he was three months ago, Oeorge Lynoh, our efficient road master, has dono some substantial roud work for all of which we are all iruly grateful. Ueorgo is tho right man in the right place. There seems to be quite a rush for timber in tho Elk creek and uppor Roguo river country. Every body seems anxious to get a chunk of our flno timber land and thoro Isn't any roal good reason for them to regret their move. Thoro is a good bit of valuable timber still left. Tho fish hatohory, located now at tho mouth of Elk creek, will be moved tho coming summer to Joe Hannah's' ranoh, ten miles below t)ie present site, and will be' estab lished on the east bank of Rogue river near John Black's place. This will give 'employment to twelve or fifteen mon. Lot the good work go on. ' Farmers are busy preparing for putting in spring crops, and the merry whistlo of the plow boys can be heard early and late. Compar atively speaking we have had no winter. Grass is growing fast and fine, and the cows come home in the evening, lay down, chew their cuds and throw bouquets at them selves because that they are resi dents of Southorn Oregon. And say, the oows are not the only "oritters" that feel grateful to a Providence that cast their lot In this : great and glorious country For instance there's yourself and myself. - - An Editor's Life Saved by Chamber lain's Cough Kumedy. During the oarly pari of October, 1HIM1, I contraotod a bad cold which settled on my lungs and was noglcctcd until i loured tnai consumption bad ap peared In an Incipient state. I was constantly coughing and trying to ox- pci aomeimng wnicn i couiu not. 1 beoame alarmed and aftor giving the local doctor a trial bought a botllo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and tho result was immediate improvement, and after I had used three bottloa my lunga wero restored to their hoaltby stato. B. 8. Edwnrds. mibllaher of Tho Rovlcw, Wyant, III. For sale by juut. Strang, ai'uggiai. Brownsboro tents. nv UEUKCCA. Wm. Chambers, of Big Butte, was in town upon business Thurs day- ' .do. Pete StoweH, of Roguo river, left Wednesday "fof take Flats, to feed cattle for T. ET Wohols. . Mrs. W. C. Daley, of Lake Creek, is in very poor health this winter, being confined to her bed much of the tune. , . ' T, E. Nichols left a few days since with a. load of provisions and implements to do his farming on Lake Flats. , , i , J. H. Tyrell and H. Tonn were in. this seotion last Friday after cattle. R. Wright, of Big Butte, was also gathering oattle off of this range the same day,) . i .. Mrs. Elizabeth Bieberstedt, wife of Alvin Bieberstedt) after a short but very severe illness, died at the family residence Wednesday night, Jan. ,31, 1U00. Mrs. Bieberstedt was.a native of Germany and leaves a husband, two daughters and one son , to mourn her loss. . Friends from Wellon, i Eaglo Point and Brownsboro followed the remains to the family oemelery noar by. Rev. W. P. Moomaw, of Eagle Point, oonduoted the services. ' It ; was truly a , sod funeral and all the friends join in the most heartfelt sympathy for the bereavod relatives. Mr. Bieberstedt wishes me to say that himself and family feel very grateful for rnuoh kindness- and help whioh they received at the hands of kind friends and neighbors during their sad bereavement, Talent News Items. '. -( Mrs, Lena Holms expects to go to Redding, Calif., In a few days. James Holms has returned from his two weeks' stay at Sun Fran- CIHUO, Thus. R. Badger and family loft Wednesday for Itosoburg whore thoy will reside. Miss Josie Carlilo, who has beon quite ill with inflammatory rheu matism, is very rnuoh improved at this writing. , Mrs. W. J. Dean, of Wagner creek, has gone to Silverton to visit her daughter, who is attending the Secular Union sohool at that place. F. P. Kopor has taken a contract to furnish the Southern Paclfio Company with fifteen hundred oords of wood at three dollars per cord, and ho is sub-letting it in small lots. We understand that Earl Cline, who was hurt by falling from the train at Ashland, is ablo to be up again. Tbos. Cline met with quite a serious aooident a few days ago by his horse falling on him. One day last week there came near being a serious accident at the Kichards saw mill, on the head of Wagner oroek. In some way the sot screw on the bevol geer came loose, causing the machinery to "run away." '1 lien the engineer under took to close the throttle and lost control by the wheol coming off of tho valve stem and there was no way to stop the maohineiy until they could replace the wheel, which after great risk of life was accom plished without any serious damage, but it took a day and a half to get things in working order. " "I think I would go crazy with pain woro It not for Chamberlain's Pain Halm," writes Mr. W. H. Stapleton, of Hermlnlo, ra. "I have boon afflicted with rheumatism (or several years and have tried remedloa without number, but I'aln Balm la tho best medicine I havo eol hold of." One application re lieves tho pain. For eale by Cbaa. Strang, druggist. Real Estate Transfers. Uoo II Curry to John H Pratt and Carrol E Pratt, lots and 10, II K addition 100 Ooo C Hmlth to OniKon State Land lioanl l'ju acroi, noo 10, tp XI, 1 2 a i.-jO Ashland Electric I'ovror and Light Co to ChaaKlbne, OMoaqflln Aahland 20 Q W and 51 A Hmllh lo Mrn M E Inlow, lo soma. noc.-Jl. ntl, tlw im Mabel Carter to T W Urlttaau, land In nee 9 and In, tp 39, r 1 e l Mabala Thomas to 8 Mclean, lot 1, blk -4,uoia.uui ftjo L L Love lo IJnrrln F Counts, property In sso lie. tp TO, r 2 w 2jq II C Knsrkstedl to Clara A Odfters, lota 10. II. 12. IH and U. blk W. Medford 1 Chaa Bweniien to Katie M 8enaen, ncii Jobn II I'ratt to Carrol K Pratt, U Inter eat to loU Band 10, blk M. It K addition to Anhlaml ion Catrnl K Pratt to John H and K A Pratt; H imoreHi to lout e ana iu, U1K H, K H to AHhland r,o V M Prim to Jnnnph D Wakoman. 40 acres, noo It. ID3.V r 4w m School district No 12 lo W H Uradshaw, property lit soc 13, tp 30, r 1 w 1 Hon) llonll ot nl to I'rank Amy, KS acres tp.10,r2w Inane Oonntnnt to S H Glass, 120 acres, sec 24. to :ir. r 2 w lrww Alfred Gordon to Uriah Clordon, SO acres, seo I, ti .w, ra vr asj Alex Orme, sheriff, to Q Nay lor, lot 3, blk 4, Orehartl Home Irvil 11 Same lo same, lot 4, blk 8. name tract.,.. IS Same to snmc, lot 2:1, blk 3, same tract... 18 Same to same, lots, blk 8, same traol.... 10 Mime to samo, lot in, blk 4, same traot. . . 1 , Same to same, ot lots 2 and 3, blk 9 Ileatly addition to Mcdtnrd S Samo to same, lot blk 4; lot ft, blk 8: lots 4, 6, 8nndo, blk 3, Orchard Home Assoolailnn nl Same to same, lot 7, blk 4, samo track ... 21, same to samo, lot 4, blk 4, name track ... 20 Hame to samo. lota It and 0, blk 4. same irsol.... , , 30 No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely In fnco, form and temper will always have frlonds, but Ono who would be attrac tive must koop 'hor health.- If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and Irritable. It sho has constipation or kidney trouble, her Impure blood will oauae ' pimples, blotohos, skin eruptions and a wretched oomploxton. Electric Bittera is the best medlolno In tho world to rogulato atomaoh, liver and kidneys and to pur ify the blood. . It gives strong nerves, bright evoy, smooth, velvety akin, rioh oomploxton. It will make a good look ing, oharmtng woman of a run down invalid. Only GO oentaatChas. Strang's drug store. ninlng Locations. II 0 MoNoll and A J Momt located Jan 3, tho Last Cbanco mlno. Sardine dlstxln, J. J Davidson loomed Jan 1, a claim In Mis souri Flat dlstrlot. E 0 Woloh located Jan 1, a claim In Wards oreok district, K N Provplt looatod Jan 24, a olatm In WU llamburs district. DcnJ Thurston and J II Scott looatod 1m 1, a . .In, In ir,imhln,l,a,.la, ' ' His l,ife Was Saved. .. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent oltlzon of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonder ful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling ot It he says : "I was taken with typhoid fovor, that ran into pneu monia. . My lungs beoame hardenod. I was bo woak I couldn't ovon sit up in bod. Nothing; helped mo. T exneoted to soon tllo of consumption, when I ueuru oi ur, King s jnow Ulsooverv. One bottle govo groat relief. I oontl'u ued to use it. and now am woll and strong, I oon't say too rnuoh In IU pralao." - This marvellous medlolno is tho surest and qulokost oure In tho world for all throat and lung trouble. Roirttlar slzo 50 cents nnil ftiren. Trial bottles tron nt Chasi ' Strang's drug iuroj avory ootiie guarantooa. In matters of flnal nroef The MAtl will mako out all panors necessary for tne commonccmoni oi prooi iroe ot ehargo. I Mrs. MlddleriD's Letter t. 7 Her Husband Unintentionally. Mr. Mlddlorlb paused with bis cofTco cup rnlscd half way to his Hps, as his wife took tho letter from the servant. HIm) turned It ovor once or twice, gazed earnestly at the addrens, and Hiiltl : "I wonder who It can ho from?" 8ho looked at the stamp. "I can't make out the postmark," Mrs. Mlddlerlb said, carefully studying that guide to tho authorship of letters. "It Isn't Perrysvllle. It looks something llko Tonawanda, hut I don't know anybody in Tonawanda, I wonder if It Isn't In tended for York? Cousin Ann Jackson used to visit lu York. Why don't they muke tho postmark plainer, I wonder? I bolleve It's Indianapolis, after all! Then It's from Klcanor McPherson, whose husband you met last summer In Canada. It Isn't Indlannpolls; It's r.acon. That's where Milan Marshall lives. That Isn't an I, either. No; It's New Philadelphia, -Ills. I can make It out now. Don't you remember? Uncle Abner lieaxlx went out there In the grindstone business. I wonder If any thing has oh, pshaw, It's what Is It? It's It; It-o-m oh, now I see K-o-m-e, Itoino. Why, It must he from oh, dear mo, It isn't Itoino, either. I can't make It out nt nil." ' j And she turned It over and looked mournfully nt the receiving stamp on tho hack. "It was received hero at 7 o'olock this morning," she said finally. "Now, where would a letter havo to come from to get here at 7 o'clock? If you knew that, wo could tell where it came from." "It m look at It," said Mr. Middle rib, wl,n was beginning to fidget with Impatience. "So," replied the wife, turning back to the postmark once more. "I can see what It Is now. It's Spartansburg, Ky. Barah Blnnchard went there after she mnrrled. I expect sho wants to It Isn't Bpartanshurg, either; It's Grldloy. That's where Cousin Janle Busklrk lives. Her husband went out there and boUKht a grist mill. I wonder if she'r coming on this summer? I hope, if she does, sho won't bring the children. But It Isn't from ber, either. I think that It Is Mount Pleasant oh! It's from Aunt Ilnrrlet Murdoch, and I know they've all been killed In that dreadful cyclone. I can't open the letter, my hand trem bles so. Do you know the last thing I said to her when she moved out weat? I said It Isn't Mount Pleasant, ei ther. There are only Ave letters In It I can't make anything out ot It." "Perhaps," said Mr. Mlddlerlb, with a slight tinge of sarcasm In his Inflec tion "perhaps we'd better send after tho carrier who brought It. He may know." "But It Is so tantalising," complained Mrs. Mlddlerlb, "to receive a letter and then not be able to tell who or where it Is from." "Did you ever try opening a letter to ascertain these facts?" asked hor hus band. The lady looked at him with an ex pression of speechless disdain upon her features and half whispered, "If that Isn't like a man," as though any wom an ever looked Into a letter until she had guessed all round ber circle of relatives and friends and clear through tho United States postal guide to decide whence and from whom it came. This particular postmark, however, was too "blind" for the most Ingenious expert to decipher, and at last, with a deep sigh and a little gesture of despair, Mrs. Mlddlerlb yielded to the Inevita ble and resignedly opened the letter, pausing once or twice In tho act, however,-to look, longingly back at the tan talizing postmark. "At last," groaned her husband, who by this time was burning up with curi osity. ; ...i k , But she laid the envelope down and looked at It a little while before she turned to the unfolded letter In her hand. ! Her husband by a desperate effort controlled his rising wrath, and In a voice hoarso and -strained besought her to read the letter, as It was late. and he should have been down town half an hour ago. - She did not answer. She opened the letter, turned the first page to look for the end of It, went back to the first page, settled herself 'in an easy posi tion and said: "t 11'. "YfeY, I will declarer' Then she read on In silence and Mr. Mlddlerlb ground his teeth. Presently she said: "H'm!" She read three or four more lines with eager eyes and noiseless lips, and suddenly exclaimed: "I don't believe It!"- i Then she resumed her voiceless pe rusal of the document and a moment later astonished her husband by look ing up at him and asking: ' : "I wonder If that Is so?" . Mr. Mlddlerlb replied In mocking tones that "It must be so or the post mark wouldn't have Said It;" but her eyes were glued to the page once more and she made no response. "Oh I" she fairly shrieked. "Did you ever?" ' '. ":' The writhing man at the other end of the table said he never had, but he would If this Intellectual entertainment lasted much longer. '-' "' !- "It'B too bad," murmured Mrs. Mld dlerlb, turning a pago of the letter without raising her eyes. "' "Well, what's too bad?" he broke but wratlifully.' "'Who Is the letter from, and what Is It all about! Either read aloud or make your comments as men tally as you read." i 1 1 ' . r: "I've half a mind to go," she said, In firm, decided tones. V "Oh, have you?" he Interjected with Her Only R Mrs. PMboay Had PsmmI Thraagai the Host Trying Bperlea)r.of Her Lit Betor Due Vonn , a Rmr4jr for All . Woman's Ills. Nobody who sees Mr. Mnry M. Peabody, of 41 Water Street, Haverhill, Mass., to-day will find it easy to believe that she has passed her 63d year and boa en dured mora suffering than come to the ordinary lot of women. How she regained health and happiness I best told in ber own word. She says: "Last winter and sprint I hafl down. 1 also Iso suffered from female women. 1 hod no strength and no thai I wnulif IIvh inri I w u &rrtd "I recalled the benefit that Ur.Wllllama' Pink Pills for Pale People hod done me In a former Illness, and last Jnly I began taking them. Ther did not disappoint me. I used several boxes or them ana from total wreck I was made a healthy woman. My only regret Is tiial I did not know of Dr. Williams' Pink PUIS for Pal People when I bod lb; ' change of life. I am now enjoying the best of health, eat heartily aoa - sleep sonndly-all due to Ir. Williams' Pink Pills for Pal People. Thereare many facts about my eas that I do not car to bv published but I will gladly answer any woman who care to writ m ' bout to subject." , . . , Mast M. Faoodt. , Habserlbed and sworn to before me this first day of September, ISM. Tuoma W. Qui by, Juttiet 0 fie JAuies. , ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are an nnfalllnf apeclAo for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Ot. Vitus' dance, selaUoa, nenralgla.benmatlsm, nervous headache, the after effects of lue grip, palpi tation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all farm or weakness either lu male or female. , , , , , , , D" WILLIAMS' pi j I Jl EOPLE g Look for this trade mark oh every package. DR. WILLIAMS MEDICINE mild sarcasm'. "Shall I go and pack your trunkB wbllo you finish that let ter?" :.: "I don't see bow they can do It," she said, after an interval of silence. "Why don't you look at the postmark, then?" be growled. "Maybe that would tell you." ., She read on, silent and unimpressed, for two or three lines further, and then with an exclamation of astonish ment said: "How very low!" v "Ah, well," her husband snarled "I'm glad to learn something about that letter at last. It's about your un cle Marcus' family. Isn't it?" She did not hear or heed. She glued her eyes to that precious letter and went on ejaculating at irregular Inter vals: "H'm!" "Ob, that must be lovely!" "It can't be the same!" "I never beard of such a thing!" "Oh. my goodness!"- J Finally she concluded the persusal of the Important document, sighed and with profound and exasperating delib eration folded It carefully and replac ed it In the envelope'. Mr. Mlddlerlb looked at ber in blank amazement. "Well, by George," be said, "you are a cool one! Here I've waited full 15 minutes to learn what that blessed let ter Is about, and all I know about It Is that you couldn't make out the post mark. By George, woman" "Why, whatever Is the matter witb you?" she exclaimed, with unfeigned surprise. "Here It Is if yon want to see It. I didn't suppose you cared to hear It." "Didn't want to hear It!" be shouted. "What do you Buppose I waited here and missed my train for If I didn't want to bear that blessed letter?" "Why. It Isn't a letter at nil." she said In the tone of a superior being commiserating measureless and Inex cusable Ignorance. "It's a circular from Wachenheimer's about their mil linery opening next Thursday" The bang of the street door cut off the rest of the sentence, nnd Mrs. Mld dlerlb became aware that- she was alone aud that her husband was the angriest man In the state. "And what had occurred to vex htm," she said to her neighbor, who dropped in during the morning, "I can't for the life of me Imagine. Everything about the houso had gone on smoothly, and I can't recall a single Irritating In cident or circumstance. Men are strange animals,'" she sighed, "and there is no accounting for their vaga ries aud peculiarities." London Even lug News. , Volcanic Eruptions . Are Brand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them: also old, running and fever soreB, ulcers, bolls, felons. cornB. wartB. cuts. bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hunde-, enuoiatns. uest pile oure on eartn. urivcBOut pains and acnes, unly zo cents a box,' Cure guaranteed.. Sold. by Unas. Strang, druggist. Best Winter Route. ' For sunshine, flowers and . oranges take the Sunset Route' via Loe Angeles to all points East. Tourist excursion cars and chair cars to El Paso, Fort worth, Kansas Ulty, Ubicago, Cincin nati, Houston, New Orleans and Wash ington, D. C. ' For rates, guides and information ad dress C. H. Markham, G. P. A., . . Portland, Or. Shah la the "Red KUsf." The shah of Persia 1 styled IJis "red king," because he wears a red tur ban, r There have been three European rulers upon whom that title has been bestowed -namely: Amadous VII. of SavojV Otto II. of Germany, and Wil liam J. 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Ronth -i 7:00 p. m Lw Portland ,, Ar. 10:60 a,m Lv. Medfbrd Lv 7:46 a.m. Ar. Ban Pronolaeo Lr. 5:00 p. m Ar Ogden Ar 8:06 p. m Ar Denver Lir 6:40 a. m Ar . Omaha . Ar 1:16 p. m Ar Chicago ' Lv 8:00 a. m Ar Los Angeles Ar 8:16 p. m Ar El Paso Ar 4:15 p. in Ar Port Worth .' Ar 7:65 a. m Ar New Orleans Ar I WorUi ' e-.l5a.aa 4:08 p. a I At p. m . 1:10 p. a 6:46p.m 8:60 .ns 6:90 p. m . :S6p.m 2:85 p. ns 8:40 a. m 1:40 p.sa Dining Cars Observation Cars . Pullman first-class and tour ist cars attached to all through trains. R08EBURO MAIL-DAILY. 8-JO t.mlLr Portland Ar I 4:50 p. m ViOp. m jAr Rosebnrg -r .-hv 1 70 a. m CORVALLI8 MAIL-DAILY (Except Sunday) 70 a. ra I Lv . Portland Ar I 6:50 p. as 13:15 p m I Ar Corvallls Lv I iw6 p. m At Albany and CorvalltB connect with trains of 0.0. E. railway. INDEPENDENCE PAL8KNQER DAILY (Except Sunday.) 4:60 p. m 7:90 p. m 8 JO p.m Lv Portland . Ar Ar ' MoMlnnvltl Lv Ar, ..Indepeadenoa. Lv 8:25a, m 6:50 a, m 40. sa Direct oonneotlon' at' Bin Tranolsco' wltai iteamshlp Une 1 for Hawaii,, Japan. China, Th Philippines and Australia.'- Tr V;,"ft Au . For through tickets and rate oall on tr ad; r.KOatfcftBK,1'1 - 0, B. afAKKRAIf, Manacer. O. P A P A PORTIA NO Hiw,