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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1901)
COAST NEWS. ,'" INTEREST PICKED FROM .HE WEEK'S DISPATCHES. entnt Stcnmori for Porllniid Itnll , oati Franclilae on Stockton's Stroeta -Kin colilentnlly Killed at Simon . Kanoh Vaithliiittou to llullil Bosnia. Jnmes Wiekknm was Accidentally billed in the Sheep Ranch miue near Ban Andreas. Ho was hit by ftilliUR timber while nt wovk at the 800-foot level. He fell backward nud went down the shaft 400 feet to the bottom. Every bono in his body was fractured. He leaves a widow and six children. His gewa3 42. George Stnfflor, a capitalist and prom inent citizen of Santa Cms, died sud denly recently of heart trouble. He tad resided Micro for over 80 years and (or a long period engaged in the furni ture business. Mr Stu flier was na tive of Germany, aged 02 years. W. J. Westlake of Martinez, horti Cultural commissioner, who has beeu iu the vicinity of Pacillo Grove for the put month studying a newly discovered parasite of the Monterey pine with a view of introducing it iuto California orchards to destroy scale, has com pleted his investigation. He finds that while the parasite is an absolute de stroyer of all kinds of scale known to California orchardist, it cannot be -put to any practical use because it is found la. such small numbers and its natural laorease is so very slow. The county commissioners of King county, Wash., called a special session for Febrnary 19 for the citizens of that part of Kings county whioh abuts on Taconia. They will vote on whether they will be annexed and become a part of the county of Fierce and of the city of Taooma. . The auti-sa'oon league of Santa Cms presented to the supervisors an ordi nance prohibited saloons in Santa Onus county. The matter will be given a hearing on February 6. ' Edwin Lewis, an insurance solicitor of San Francisco, is in jail charged with forgery. Lewis forged a deed to some property. It is supposed he wanted to aacrtgajre it to raise money. Bids received recently for the con struction of the courthouse for Contra" Costa county have been rejected owing to the high figures. Other estimates are to be called for. Former Postmaster E. B. Dainger Aeld of Pacific Grove, was accidentia shot by Stanley Gosbey of Sacramento While the two were ont pigeon shoot ins. The shot entered Danger field's face and neck, Bnt did not inflict seri u wounds. . Albert E. Kent, a pioneer business nan of Chicago, died in Genoa, Neb. Deceased was a large property holder In Marin county where he bad resided iao 1871. The Sacramento and San Joaquin Valley railway company has been ranted a franchise on West Weber av- ama on condition that the company AAmuiutaces actual work within six months and the road including a draw- nidge across Stockton channel be com. pleted to Sacramento within three years. -Captain Cross, president of the oad, has secured nearly all the rights x way to Sacramento. Some time ago an prominent capitalist -offered to build and operate a Bmelter in Portland-if he should be guaranteed 100 te?s of ore per day. Traffic Mano B. Campbell , of the Oregon Rail Mid nnd Tffavirafcirm cnrnmnV bun in. . jiDuncen snao latt guarantee nas oeen lllled by mining companies operating Jong the line of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation company.' It has been decided that the new Ori ental steamship line, in connection with the Oregon Railroad and Navigation company will be operated fey the Port land and Asiatic Steamship company. She first of the four. 10,0'. 0-ton steamers to be .delivered to the new company will be the Indrapura, which it will re ceive at Hongkong on February 21. Mrs. Avy Austin, a resident of Vol lejo for over SO years, died recently. She was the wife of Ira Austin, who owned and farmed a large tract on the .northern side o; Vallc-jo and was one of the original owners of the towneito. Ura. Austin was a native of Canada. rr-Oaptain garanoff, a pioneer settler of Sitka, Alaska, was shot and killed re cently by Indians. The shooting was caused by bad blood among the Indian nd his victims, . laav.'- . negiBtracion oi stuuents uc ctniuoru r. Tiiiiversity, for the second semester, was niictica'.iy conipjeted Inst week. The s', i Climber of men and women enrolled .J'WJOiO, 'which is a slight advance J' iimr 'the fisures of the second semester -. tf last year, : .. A i-.Ihe handsome pleasure yacht Mow- Uliswk was "sank' iu Vancouver harbor, IJ. O.', recently by a heavy fall of snow. The snow Jibie and the boat could not 3iold up the weight. Only recently 35,000 had been spent on the boat iu :xing her up. She cannot be raited. It has been found that 80 marriage that havo beeu performed by the town lecorder of Sau Rafael are illegal, the recorder having no legal right to per form the cerimonios. Alfred Mace, nn English evangelist, is preaching the gospel in Chicago, ami intends to travel throughout the United States. He is the sou of Jem Mace,;the once l anions pugilist. . The body of Jessio Brodersen, a ' chicken deulor, was found, iu his yard at his home near Haywards. He had been shot and the place robbed. William Kellner, Dr. Arnold A. Gra ham, Alfred Hargraves and Merrick falnier, pioneers of Shasta county, 4icd a few days ago. i.u HOW DOES IT SEEM TO YOUt . It Hmi to me I'd Hko to go Where bells don't riliff nor whittle blow Nor clocks don't r-triso nor rronn don't mad Anil I'd hive Btttlneu all round. Not really silliness, but Juat tho trees' Low whtspet-huni or the hum of becs Or brooks' faint babbling over stonsa In strangvly, softly tangled tone. Or maybe a cricket or katydid Or tho songs of bfrdl in the hedfrea hid Or jutt aome tuch sweet sounds aa theat To till a. tired heart with ens?. ; If 'twmtt't tor iltrht and sound ami siueu, I'd like a city pretty well, Hut when it cornea to i;emua: rest I like the country lota the bvst. Sometimes it seems to ine 1 must Just quit tho city's din and dust And get out where tho sky is blut And say, Now, how duea it seem to yout h'utrcne Field. ') ea8-o-a-f wnioi nm. BY M7 QUAD. oorraiatrr, looo, nr c a, ustria. My mistress In Gainsborough road had lost a 5 note In the house, and the thief was the parlor inn Id. 1 knew it from her actlous, nuil three months after I left the house she was caught In a similar offense aud owned up to the first theft. However, the crime was laid olt on me, and because 1 made Indignant and perhaps Impu dent protest 1 was flung out of the house at half an hour's notice and re fused a character. I was Idle for the next three months. The first thiug de manded when 1 applied for a place was a character. As soon as It was learned that I had none It was useless to talk further. It was for this reason that I finally nnld a fee to an Intelli gence office In Margate street and was at length seut for to take a place at general housework. It was an old man named Dyson who wanted me. He was willing to take me without a character because he would have to pay less wages aud because, as he grimly asserted, there was nothing lying around loose In his bouse for one to steal. As we sat face to face I sized him up as mean and penurious, but 1 did not seo any evil In him. He had an aged aud lutli-ni wife, be told me, and 1 would be the only servant It was not for me to pick and choose. I must have a place aud bold It long enough to get a character again. I weut with him miles and miles out on the liolborue road, and we at last ar rived at the cheaply built and cheap looking cottage he occupied. It was a place devoid of almost all conveniences and had been selected for Its cheap rent. I found tbe old wife deaf, almost blind and palsied, and It was apparent that Bhe had do care whatever. She bad become childish and petulant, aud be fore I had been In the bouse half ail hour Mr. Dyson whipped her with a strap for saying that she was hungry. As lie whipped her I saw him look at bcr In a way to give me a chill. In the course of three or four days I made iu my mind that he regarded her with de testation and abhorrence and was hour ly hoping for her death. I wondered that he had not pushed ber down stairs or found other means to bring about an "occidental" death, but the old man was full of craft and cowardice. I soon bad evidence that be was In love with a widow In tbe neighborhood, or at least be desired to be free so that be could marry ber. Tbe man bad no oc cupation and seldom left the house. During my first two weeks In the place he never allowed me to see tbe wife except Id bis presence, and found Jault If I cooked 'anything extra for her or expressed my sympathy. He Jiad a way of whispering to himself, and a dozen times over I beard bim say: "I've waited for five years, but I won't wait much longer. I'll get rid of ber and be happy." My natural Impulse on finding out bow he felt toward his wife was to fly the house, but I have explained Iww I was situated. And. too. I soon got the feeling that I ought to stay to protect the poor old woman. I figured It out that while be might thirst for ber death, he would not proceed to ex tremities while I was In the house. It seemed as If be would have lived on alone, as Ik; had dope for the last tyo months, If he meditated anything of that port ; didn't know the depth of Lis "croft, however. He had brought m"i tjierejo w?rk tjgr .death through me. The first Ling 1 suspicioned this way was one morning when he asked me to help her down stairs. 'Die sta'rs were steep and shaky, and he had pried one of the steps loose, that It might slide from under our feet. As a mat ter of fact, It did give way. but I caught myself au,d saved the woman. When old Dyson saw the failure of his plot, he looked chagrined and savngo aud presently found excuse for culling the poor wife's ears. In the course of a couple of weeks he declared that the collar was full of rats and gave me money mid com manded me to buy arsenic. He' recom mended me to go to a store mlles-away and to say thut 1 wanted it for my complexion nud to give my own name. 1 went to n drug store only tvo blocks away and gave his name, Aid When he discovered this he was highly In dignant for a day, and I rather expect ed to be thrown out. However, In the course of three or four days lie devel oped another plan. After eonclilng the old wife he left me alone with her for the first time, and slie begged me to get her some laudanum for toothache mid not mention the matter to lilm. It u-;m easy to tell that she hud been coached what to say, and I refused to buy the drug. A few days later, as I was propnrlng her a soup, I bad to leave the kitchen for a minute. When T returned, the soup was giving out a ;tiunge odor, and, being satisfied that 'he husband had poisoned It I of course threw It away. He. scolded about my waste, but when I looked him siiuiiro In the eyes ho dropped his and hnd no more to say. I hud boon with tho Dysons flvo wooks when tbe climax cnuie. Tho old woman was holding her own, If not getting better, and the husband's Im patience had a savage edge to It. Their bedroom was ou the north sldo of the house. All along on that side was n deep excavation for a factory, and tho cellar was full of stones and water. From tho bedroom window the dls Inuca to tho cellar bottom was all of 80 feet, 1 slept ou tho west side, with two rooms and two doors between us, but co poorly built was the house that If voices were raised itlmvo a whisper they could bo heard, ul there were nlso many cracks nud erevlcoB to peer through. At 10 o'clock one night I lay wondering If ho really meant to take her life and how be would finally ac complish It when 1 heard a half sup pressed scream from his room. I got softly out of bed aud went to the far ther door, and, looking through a crack, I saw that the window was up and that he stood before It with his wife in his arms. She was hauglug on to him with fingers of steel and making n great struggle. I heard him breathing heavily and snarling aud growling as he tore her lingers loose, but I did not know what he planned to do till of n sudden he stuggered to the open wlu dow and flung her out. S5ho screamed as sho went to her death, and In my fright I echoed the scream. 1 re member tho man rushing across the room at me, of his dashing open the door, of bis striking me down, and then came dnrknoss which lasted for weeks. He Btruck me with a pleco of Iron and fractured my skull. Ho then curried ray body down stairs and bore It a quarter of a mile away and Hung It Into another excavation, ltcfore tnk Ing me from the house be put on my hat and cloak, and thus It appeared to those who found my unconscious body next morning that I had been coining home the night before and fallen Into the -pit. As to his wife, ho gavo the alarm and brought tho police nud tuade out that It wus a case of suicide. While he was fast asleep, as bo claim ed, she had stolen to tbe window and leaped to her death. His story' went, and It was seven months before there was any contra diction. I bad a fractured skull, brain fever and pncnmonln and for weeks and weeks lay as one dead. When I mended, my memory was confused, slid It was seven months before I told my story and put the ' police on the track. Long before that Dyson had married the widow and sailed for America, and, though efforts wore made to find htm, nothing came of them. Never did a mnn deserve the hangman's rope more, and yet, if liv ing today, he is free and baa no fear of the law. ItaMMi ob Ilia Bla-nltr. A few years ago Jobu Hest, tbe emi nent organist, a very dignified man, was present at a great public dinner at Liverpool, and It was understood that he would contribute a short organ re cital to tbe harmony of the evening. "The organ will now piny," was the curt style In which the mayor, who was In the cbalr, chose to announce the performance, and Mr. Bst sat still In his place, taking no notice whatever of tbe observation. The-mayor repeated the words In a londer tone of voice, nnd still the great musician made no sign. A waiter came and whispered to Mr. Best: "Didn't you hear bis worship, sir? The organ will now play." Mr. Best merely looked up wltb a surprised nnd Injured air. "Confound the or gan!" he said. "Let It play!" Tho message was duly conveyed to the mayor, nnd then the mayor rose again. "Our distinguished . fellow townsman, Mr. Best," be said, "will now very kindly oblige us with a selec tion of music on the orgnn." Then and not before Mr. Best arose and enter tained tbe company. Sfelllflaou. "Halloo" English. The Into G. W. Stccvens gives an ex ample of "Knhoo" Engllsb In bis book. "In India." It Is an effort to express admiration for tbe speech of I'undlt Madon Mohan Malavayya at a native congress: "His speech Is as mellifluous as bis name. He has a sweet voice and If one of tbe most enthusiastically wel comed of men on the congress plat form. Neither tall nor 'short nor stout but tbinj not dark,- dressed In pure white, with a white robe which goes round his shoulders and, ends dovfnjie ow the knees, Mr. Marian Mohan stands like Eiffel's tower when be ad dresses bis fellow congressmen. "He stands slanting forward, admlra bly preserving his center of gravity His speeches are full of pellucid and sparkling statements, and his rolling and Interminable sentences travel out of his month In quick succession, pro ducing a thrilling Impression on tbe au dience. There Is music In his voice, there Is magic In Ills eye, nnd he Is one i f tho sweet charmer? of the congress company." IloHrieetcil His Memory, She entered the oilice of the tomb stone company, and the clerks Immedi ately became sad of countenance. "Is there anything I can do for youV" asked the chief mourner. "Yes; my husband. John T. Abel' nathy, has died, and I would like to secure some suitably engruved bend-stoner-Bometlilng with an appropriate Inscription, if you please." "'Certainly. nni(lnin. Itlglit this way. Now, here Is a very pretty thing In the stone line. Itlglit over this cross we would enrve, 'Here lies John T. Aber nnthy. and" ' "Ah, sir," Interrupted the widow, "you must think me cruel! I would not sny 'Here lies.' That wns; one of his faults In life, and I will riot follow him with the accusation now that bo has gone." Denver Times. Tho Kind You llavo Always iu mho fbr ovor 30 yours, and has hon ntaao Himor iuh por-i47t-t' ,. wwud Buporvldlon hIiico ltM intUnoy. GCCA4ti' Allow no ono to docol vo you In thin. AU Counterfeit, Imitations and"JHt-os-KOod"aro but xorlinont8 that trlllo with and endanger tho health of Intlvnts nud Chlldren-Exierlenco itralunt Kxiiorhnont. What is CASTORIA Cnstorlii In a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Tare Korle, Ilrops and Suothlnir Syrups. It 1h l'leasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Mnreotlo oubNttuioo. It ago U Its guarantee. It destroys Worm nud allays Foverlshness. It cures Dlarrhuoa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlputlou nud Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. Tho Children's lauacca-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM Von Hate Alwajs Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. YM OSNTaUR BOSHN1, TV MUHIIAV STOKST, NSW VOWI rf. London, January 13. Th war office has recslved the following dispatch from Lord Kitchener: "Pretohia, January 18. About 1400 Boers crossed ho lino, attacking both aiurfouteln and Koalfonlelu tuitions, bnt were driven off. Thoy aro boiug pnrsned by a cavalry briirade." Lord Kitchcuor reports also sovoral skirnii-ihtts at different points with tr.fliuff llritiHh losses and adds! "Throe gouts of tho peaco commissioners wero takou as prisoners to Do Wet's laager, ueurLiiidlny, Juuunry 10. One. who was a British subject, wui flogged aud then shot. Tbe other two burghers were flogged by Do Wot's orders." G cor go Roberts, director of the mint nt Washington, in his annual roprrt, chows that tho ooiuago of tho puf t year was in excess of any previous year in tbe hietory of tho service, aggregating I UJ,351.800, as compared with (130, 6M,H70 in tbo lust fiscal year. London, Junnary 11. The situation in South Africa grows worse rathor than bettor. Lord Kitchener's- diipatobos are more laconio than those of Lord Roberts, little else of importance is allowed to come through. "Fivo thousand Boers, supposed to bo trekking west from Vryburg," says tho Cape Town correspondent of tho Daily Mall, "aro now making their way into the heart of Cape Colony, The sup position is that they bavo captured several small garrisons upon tho way." Othor dispatches report that a mall party of Boers carriod off cattle closo to tho oast fort at Pretoria. Nino hun dred Boors, under Commandant Krit zingor, aro 111 mils from -Richmond, in the dirootiou of Uurraysburg. Rumors aro rtpreadiug at Portorville that the rebels have joined tho Boers in tho Celvinl i district. ' London, January 12. It Is under stood that Lord Kitchener now holds securely all the railroad Hues in South Africa, having recovered possession; of Delngoa bay lino, which had beon cut January 7. According to a Pretoria aorrospond out, Lord Kitchener is now organizing a forco of 30,000 irregular horse, which will occupy some weeks. Whon this force is ready ho will rosamo offensive operations. Meanwhile the invasion of Capo Col ony looks mora threatening. The news that Commandant Hertzog has two guns is rather startling, us it was formerly inserted that llii invaders had no guns. Sore Lungs mean weakened lungs all caused by a cold and cough Weak lungs sooner or lalei mean consumption. Stiiloh's s will heal and strengthen the lungs, cure cold and stop the cough. "I coughed for years had liemorrhfljres, DoctorH mul t was In Initt sihro of consump tion. - Had Kivcn, up all hope. I finally tried Bhiloii unil it enrrd me completely. An) today in perfect health." MRS- FLORENCE DRF.W. I'.a.t Oakland, Cal. fililloli'a Consumption lllro Iff solrl by all driiKirlsta lit KGc, OOo, fti.no 11 holtlu, A prlp.tiMl KinLrtiittco aof:s with ovnr.vbott.lo, If yoii iu' not iillfifl fro to your (IriiKfrlat itiwl irit your money buck. Write for lllunl rated book on consumption, Rcnl without cost to you. S. C. Wails A: Co., Leluy,N.Y Tho mlnlriK lawn of Orecoii for trnlo at thin office. Bowjflitt and which linn hoou lion homo tho Hlirimtnro of Signature of BAST AND SOUTH UY T11K . The - Shasta - Route OK TIIF SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. EXl'ltKSS TUAIK8 LEA YK POKTLANb DAILY. South ::! a. m l.v I'nrtlaml ?:uip. tit Lv. I'nrtinnd ll:IHa. m l.v. Mwlfunl l.r 10 45 a.m l.v. Mialfciril Lv IM p.m Ar, Ban HrnuHaco Ar. b:lA a. in Ar OtuhMi Ar 0:eo . m Ar Ponvur Ar 7:7A u. in Ar Kona.is City Ar 7rlA o. m Ar Ctllraito Ar trjop. in Ar lxs Anirulos Ar C:iU p. ra Ar Kl I'sao Ar d-SO . to Ar Fnrt Worth Ar s. m Ar Nuw Urlcana Ar S:IS s.n. b .Vip. it :lft a. tr It'), a :U)a a. 7 :'Jf . re ',. n 7:00 a. m (l oop. a. :.io a. to S:J6 p. a Dining Cars Observation Cars Pullman first-class and tour ist cars attached to nil through trains. ROHl'.lllIRO MAIL DAILY. 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CHARLTON, AsBlstnnt Oonorni Piinminror A ctortl No. Soft Morrloon Bt cor Third. Cruflftdo nri'.n bult Intf nnwdnr nnno bottor tiono oliunnor von trot a nrlza '.with ovary can. Wui'nur & Wurtniun. B00IBT1KQ 01T MECl'OHO. "l7'XtomirtiLotltu No, 4'Jl , iiui'iH ovury Hulimliiy uvinilnif In A, 11, U. W. null. VlHlilng Ifmlttm Invllcil In iiltonil, Wild, JAiikson, 1'. M. Ii, A. JllllllAN, Hun, I', of A Coul'l Ml. IMU No, 'J I , liiuota III I'or. uatura' Hull every Wi'iliitnulny in Hii, in. II, W, H'l'KI'IIKNKUN, Mil It I lllllllflll'. I. L, Milium, Kliiiintilnl Hutirutiiry. " I. a alLon"lirNih"rW,mOTtTill"LT O. (), Ii', bull uvory Huliirilny ul lit Ii p. iu. VlsUlnif brolliuru uhvuyn wultiumii, .1, It, HllltAHKH, N, 0. J. II, HvmvAitT, lino, Hon, I. I). O. It1. llnulio Klvnr leiioilniDOiltllt. no. OlOUtM III 1, V. Jt r , Ml.ll till' n,MHOIll IlilU tuurtb Wutluuniluya of unoli uiiiiitli lit H p. in, U, 'I'. LAW run, 0. 1. W.T, YoiiK.Biiilbo. Ollvo Itnbnliiili Lmluii No. UH, innnta In I, O. 0, bull llrat unit third TiiosdiiyN of vneh inoiiili, VImHIiik nlKliirH liivltiul ttinttuuil. MllH. ICri'A HIIHAIIItll, Iti'i', Himi, Miih. Maiitha wm.iii, N. U, A. V. & A, M, Minna II rut frlduy on or bo loi'v full moon uihii. in,, in MtiHoiiln bull. N. Li NAiucmiAN, YV. M, V, V, Lll'I'INUmt, lino, Bill). K. of l'. Tnlwinun Union No. SI, ninoia Mn dn.v ovotilnit nt II p, in. Vlaltlnif brotbora ul wuys woli'iimt'. KutmNK OKKi Oi 0. ti. II. C'iii.k, K, nf It. nml B. KniKblH of tho MimcMineoH. Trlii mini Tim l Nu. U. inootN In roiriilnr rovlow tin lUc lal ntnl fl Muudu'H of mb inoiiili In A, II, U. W. Hull ul 7:;ip. in. vlaliiiiK Hlr KiiIhIiIs corilim. ly luvltud to ituvml, ... rl,H, I'K'nt, ('ouiinnnilor, W, T. YllllK. II, It. A. O. U, w,. Dourco nf Honor Itsilwr lodiio No, Ml, liitota omiy hociiiiiI nml fourth Tlli'ailuy ovouliiK of tmoli inoiiili, in A. O. U. W, bull. Miih. Caiiiiih M, Ciiuucii. i;, of U. Miih. Dhi.ia Diiuua. itoo. A.O. U. W, LoiIho No. tw, moon nvrry tint tud third Wniliuwiluy In tho month m H p. ra In tliutr Imll In Urn oprrn block, Vlaltlni baollmra liivimd to ultiintl. , ., . J. W. LAMTTOH, M . W, N L, Naiiiikoan, Ituounlor, ooiiiioii oi mo "oriii t.'unip no. wi. intiota ovorv r'rldny vvaulm In Adklnn llouol block, aloilfiiril. llrM,,.,,, ' Woodiiiou of trio Worhl-t.'nnip No. Ml. immta Modfoul, Oroitou, W. . MaaKmi. o. U Jim Hhunii, t'lork. IMiryaniitlioiiiiiiii clrrlt. No. HI, Women ol vt iHHtoratl Ucta aei'onil and foiirtt Tuoailuyt of itni'll iiioulb at lilun. iu. In Woodluou hull, VlaltliiK alatura Invited. .... .. .. . IIAHHIK Wkllll, CI, M. A OA U, Mll.lJl, Clork, W. It. O. -Cluster A. Arthur Corp No. M meotM aeeond unit fouilt Monday of ocb nionth ul w o'eloek p. in., WooUmau's hall. Vlalllnif alalera Invlled. M. J. II, WlurXAK ProH. Maiiy B. Ituvsji, Hoo. u' A'. " -''beater A. Arthur lo No. 41 nieetH iu v.tHdtiinii'a bull every second and fourth Hominy i,B,i njonlU ul 7:.K). Vlalilnii Loniradea oordlnlly Invlled iu otlend. .. lt II K. AHIHIUll, Com. F. M. lrrwiiT. Adlutuni, ".-" Mm. N. McCain, I'rea, Miih. O.J. (Hut, Bee. Krairrnnt HrotberbiKiit-Meeta every Krldnv jvoiiln, l 7:!)0p. in., in Adklna-llruil block, .'l.'vT.cdVo-'i't'.'e',,?.1"'"" ""J 1..l'K,ml.8or,e,.ry. '". O B. H, llnamea Chapter. No. M, nirots.ro ond und fourth Thur.duy a of cut ti nloilib ul Uusoulu ii.u, Medlotd, tlieiion. ViaTllM ala taraand btulbeisaiKoyawercmiie. Mint. Hattik ooiib, Heeiotnry, OHTJBOHE8 OF MBD70KD. Bnm. Marks Kpiscopai Muiiuot Hcnool tree's at Kplaeopal Church every Huuilay niornlna at lo o'clock i divine aervlce every llrat and thlttl Bunditya ul7:aip. m, jev. Lbaa. Iloulb, ICto. Methodist Kplscopnl Church W. u. ktan. pasmr. I'rcacbliiK every Mubbalb at II a m, and 7:30 p. nt. Humluy school at to a. m., II, , (lllkey. aupl. t'laan meetlnir every Habbnlb at clunu of seriilun, Levi Kuueott, leader I'n orlh Icavue every Hubbulb eventnit nl IttO, Q. Kauceii, presi. Itrifului weekly prayer n.iet. Iiik every Thursday evenlnv at 1:30. Ladles' meets Iba first Friday In each mouth. Presbyterian Church flcv. A. Ilubrrly, rna tor. 1'reachlnif at It a. in. and 7:l p. m. Hun. duyschoolailua.nl. Y. I', n. C. K,, o:.HJ p m. Junior Kndeavor Hocloty at V:Si p. m., Hundny, I'rnyer uif otinu ou Wednesday avenlou at i .in. o'clock Ilnntlst church kfl, T. L. t'rnndail. ns.i,.-. Babbutb services: 1'renrhlhg II a. in. mnl 7-.10; p. in ', Hubbulb school 10 u. in.: II. V. I U. e:la) p. in,: pruyo incellntr vvadnesiiay nl 7:30 p. m.t coventmt uieeiloK at 1 0 p. in. on Haiurday pro c.mHiiii llrsl Hubbulb. Htrutiu.crn mid friends ni wnya welcuiue. ChrlKtlnn church Corner of Hlith in,i I slme-ls. rreuchliiK nl II u. in. mid 7. p. m. Buutluy school ul ill ii. in.: Juuolr Kndcnvnrat it p. in.:V. I. H. o. K. ul 0:30 p. in. 1'inyor incoiliiK ovory Tbtirsdny evonlnir. Lnifiea .nisiouiiury Auaitinry lo V. . II. r.. Ilrhl I tlllrs. dny 7:.HI I'. M. euch month. Choral llii;nn - every Prliluy ut7:anp.m. Tbo ponpln welcome. 0. J. Olnt pnstor. Hosldos at lbs church. Methodist Kptsconnl Church Rnutlinev K. F. Wilson nnHlor.. rrmiuhliiK overy Kunduy al u. . am, , v. nt., ounuujr sin uui ni ion. m.; ElDWorth Leuiflio. nrnvcr and nrulso mei,ui,i oucli Humliiy nl Hp. in. .I'rnyer nicMHIim Witdneu. nvonitiir nt 7 o'clock : Woiiiiiu'h Homo Mission Society nieels fl rl Thursday In eiioh rminlli ut !!:!Klp. in. Mrn. K. II. I'lrkel. president. Administratrixes Notice. 1iIK undcrslifiiod bus lueii duly nnpolniiMl 1 nnd quiilllliid ns adinlnlalrnlrli of Ihn es. tuto of Nouh It. Johnston, lutu of Jnclison County, oreiton, deceuscd. All persons having malum liiiiilnnlnulil esliilo nronoililcd to prosuni them, duly vurllled, lo tho uiidursluui'd, nl tier ruNldunoo III Mcilford, DreKon, for rillownnco. within six inohths from und nfmr tho duto of thin notion. . uutod nils lain miy of nccmnlior, A. I), Ifw, Maiitha M. Johnston, Admlnlslrntrlx of tho Kstuto of Nouh It, John ston, Deceased. Win. 8 Crowt'll, Attorney for sold Ksluln, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lund ofnee nt ItnscliiirK, Orcon, Decnmlior 1, KWO, Nollno Iu hereby given Hint illu follawliiK ninned Holllur bus lllcil notice of Ills liiletilloii to rnulio lliMtl proof Iu support of his claim, nnd iniiinaio prooi win oo inline ueioro unit NilW bliry. cotinlv olorll of .liicksori Counti'. rlrotmn. at JucIihoiivIIIu, Orcitnn.on Jununryil, itioi, Vi.: UKOKQIS W. ICINOAIII, On II. K. No. (raj, for tho VM NB, Sec. IK), Tp. :IH It. 'i Kant. lie niiinos tlie CollnwInK wltnOKscn ni prnvo his eoiitiniKius rusiiluncu upon nud uuHlvtvtlon or snfd luud, vll .T, U. Coiiiilln, of I'oyion, HiMitien Ti'. 1'oi'on, of Poylon, J. II. Ulewurl, of Mud ford, nml IV, H, Crowcll, o( Mcilford, nil of .lacllxoil Cmmly, Oregon,-. J. T, lliniitijis, . itcKlHUir, NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION... Lund office ut ltosnbnii,'. OrrKfin. neenmbor 7, 1IKK1. Notlcii In hnreby n(ven Unit tbo following nuiiiert HiiHIor tiux Hind nolloo of bis liitonlinn lo mnkc Ihinl proof In sunpori of IiIh ohilm. nnd IbulHiiIrl proof will Im mutlti bctnro fins New bury, notiiity ulcrli of Jitt'itHon (Joiinly. Ornnon, nt JucltBOiivlllu,Oi'oi;on, on Jununry III), llxil, vim JOHN X, MILLbiK, ' On II, K No, 81HI, for llio NX Nlt, Boo, 18, Tp. Ill ., I, 1 Went. nonunion tbo following wltnosson to provo bin cnntllllinuH reuidouun tinon and onlLlvatlon of Buld land, vlst : J. rtiiKadiilo, ITninli lliimtnonil, flurl T. Rliyo man nnd Thuimis Mnrtln, nil ol Trull, JncltHon County, Orcuon, J. T.llnifiOKB, RcglHtor.