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PACIFIC COAST NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'S DISPATCHES. Vraltlent mtil Cnaliler nt flunk, Cotu II huloltle. Itultl mi Chluaau Klava laana Deatructlve Fire Kaawlck Murder nml Suicide nt Uougluaa, Arls. The British stonmship Ontthuoss ar- tired at Port Towusoud from Japnu U Victorin, B. O., ImviiiR a okxiu bill I health from tlio nutliorities at wtl liamshead station. When Ixwrdeil by the Uuitod States qunniutiua officer mallpox was fonuil among the orew una the vessol wns rderetl to qtinnm tine, together with llritish Vioo Consul Klooker and Customs Inspector Lie nr. who had been permitted by tho enptaiu to board the vessel ahead of the qnarau tine officer. Tho attention of the Can' adieu government will bo cnllod to the matter by the qaurautiue officer at Port Town send. O. E. Huber of Los Angeles has filed nut for J'JO.OOO damages ngniust F. S, Hicks and Emeliue Chillis, Huber's sis ter and brother-in-law. Thoy instituted proceedings whereby Huber was con lined in the county jn.il and hospital on the ground of insanity, but a subsequent wauuinntion established that ha is saue, hence the dnmage suit. Maddened because Miss Alma Cobb of Copperopolis, Cal., accepted the at tentious of Georgo.McCarty in prefer ence to his own, Johu H. Oorhaiu lay in wait for his rival and ridd ed his body with bullets. Following tho niur Aer Gorhnm ran to au old vacant house, irhere he had some dynamite iu readi. xess, and placing the dynamite upon the floor, ho lighted the fuse and lay bctoss the cartridge, which exploded nd tore him to shreds. Tho shooting took place just after McCarty bade Miss Oobb "good night" at the gate of her some. Gorhnm was foreman of the Union copper mine and McDonald a Well-to-do sheep raiser. Fire at the Heinzo smolter at Bntte, Mont., caused 100,000 damage to the plant. The property is fully insured, But for the good work of the firemen ad employees of the smelter the entire plant, valued at over $1,000,000, would lave been destroyed. The smelter will aoon be running again. The grocers of Vancouver, B. C, will form themselves into a joint stock com pany and the present number of stores will be cut down by half to lessen ex penses. Profits will thus increase and prices will be maintained on a better nuns. The retailers have been forced into this action by the wholesalers, who require some protection against failures nd bad debts. The latest scheme to collect bad debts is being introduced by ending a collector clad in a scarlet uni form to people who have heretofore cheated their grocers. United States Marshal Shine, with six deputy marshals and ten attaches of the Chinese bureau, under Dr. Gard ner, made u sudden descent on China town, San Francisco, and, uiuid scenes Of intense excitement, chopped their way with axes into the slave brothels -and took luto custody many shrieking, terrified females. The raid was the im mediate result of orders received from the attorney-general at Washington by United States District Attorney Wood- Worth, directing him Jo do all in his power to suppress tne traffic in female Chinese slaves. Eighteen of tho women I held in custody, and they will be i before the federal courts to deter- i whether they are legally in this ooutry and if they are held in bondage 'Bn the chattels of masters. Charles Brown and E. L. Caubr, president and cashier respectively of "the First National Bank of Vancouver, "Wash., which was closed by the con troller of the currency, committed sui cide two miles from Vancouver uy shooting themselves with a revolver. The bodies of the men were found lying together in a small clomp of bushes about a half-mile north of the Columbia school, which is situated on he outskirts of the town. Both used he same weapon, and Canby evidently -aiid first, as the revolver was found in Srown'a hand. There is said to be a hortageof 181,000. Averdiot of murder in the first de jcrae, with the punishment fixed at life Imprisonment; was returned by the jnry in the trial of Robert E. Glaze, who killed his partner, William Tre wUella, at the Windsor Hotel, San -jrntncisco, on January 14 last. For the sixth time in four years Kes--wick has had a big fire. Saturday naming flames broke out in Barbary Oonst and all North Main street is now an ashes. Fifteen places of business -were destroyed, together with half-a-dozen dwellings, entailing a total loss f about $30,000. .The buildings con etiiuted a long frame range. None of the owners had been able to obtain insurance, so the loss is total. Littlo or no stock was saved. "T-W-v-Tr :: A Reconsidered Decision - - ' By Nellie Cravoj (Hluiore tfYMH Ik Mon Mcitni, fvhhif too, lUpttntMl pywit i i luiveivw.j rpilERE was no doubt in Dorothy I mlud that she had utiule a wise da cisioiH That Is, according to a pe cunlary view of .the thing and the stutl lng approval of a host of poor relation: wnose proclivities lor nuviee, he ret tore, were in ill proportion to the size of their purse. And though inwardly rebellious, the idea of sacrificing herself on the altar of Mammon seemed to her as mteres' ing as It was odK Hut money could il anything! All the pinching little econ omies that they had been compelled to practice for years would vanish like snow under a uoonday sun, and some sense of independence be estsblisliv But there is no getting over the bitter fact that other thoughts, and, perhaps, other hopes, had been crushed Into the background. . . "All that is post and gone, though Dorothy told herself with a1 stanch sense of propriety, "and I mustn't ul low myself to think too much about it.' She passed her hand, a little wearily through the brown hair that waved back from her face, and leaned one e bow meditatively on the window sill thinking of the future she had laid on for herself, and living over, in a huii dred ways, the past. Then she thought of Uarry. and look ing gloomily for an instant at the dia mond that sparkled on her finger, drew it oil, slowly, and with a sigh laid il on ber lap. No, it had not been an en gtigement, exactly but There was all the difference in the world now. Had he not, onlv the nigh before, after all that had passed be tween them, entirely ignored her and uarrieci Adelaide Hunt, a bright, dash ing brunette, to the swcllest hop of th season, while she remained at home 1 hat was all. But it was enough. So that when Col. Kggerton, as usun called around, and, as usual, proposed. she promised, in desperation, a final an swer on the morrow. oo mai answer of acceptance was written and signed with a scrawl, and laid on the library table to be posted. in one aay everything had beeu changed. It did not seem possible, ve as she sat by the low vine-screened win dow, a soft wind lazily lifting the loose hair on her forehead, each event rose up in lurid distinctness before her mind. Then a brilliant red flamed over the rl's face, and faded off suddenly, as a tail, athletic young man came quickly up the walk. As ilarrv llainbridtre stepped on the low veranda, she left her seat by the window, and gave him her numi- with a friendliness that ill-be- tokeiird any inward agitation. . the shining regard that broke over his face at sight of her. brought the soft color to her cheeks. She smiled it lie uneasily and drew her hand out or his. Will you sit out here?" she said. "It is cool, and pleasant." He bowed a smiling assent and sank nto the empty chair next to hers. ion did not expect me?" ho queried, studying the girl's face critic ally. She was pretty very pretty. A tall, slim girl, with regular features and expressive gray eyes. "I knew you were here, and I came,' lie went on. "May I tell you whv? want to ask yon to tell vou how much I love you. and to ask you to marry me, n you wu:. ' Dorothy Hushed and turned away sort of desolation sweeping over her at ins words. i would rather you would not not .-.ay sucij iningx, sne returned, nerv ously, moving a way from him. But I must," he continued, hnlf smiling and trying to look into her face. "It is my first opportunity toask you. I did not feel that 1 had a' right to be- jore. But now, I am in a fair position Blberfc Hendrickson, a cowboy on the Cook range near Proscott, Ariz., died some weeks ngo, but before his death ho .revealed to three companions where -.......,! t.a A - i.nH . S i.i . a uiuu w avuuu u, iaii ui 4jUiU, puri Ol the prooeeds of the hold-up 80 years go of the stage plying botwoon tho Vulture mine, near Wickonbnrg, and the Southern Pacific Btation at Mari copa. Hendrickgou's companions ill the liold-np are dead, and fear of capture prevented him front attempting to dig the treasure from a yard in Phoenix where it was buried. Three men re cently obtained permission from the owner to dig iu a yard at Adams street and Second avenue, and took away with them a small, oblong package. Wil liam Odom, an assay er in Phoenix, divided among three men a bar of gold ore Gold Miuo. Wickonbnrg. Ariz.. MO." They give him f 100 to bold hi yyie for a week, He paused for one moment to glance at her face, now turned to him, half frightened, and with an earnestness al most pathetic. "You must not, you must not, In deed," she choked back a little dry sob. "It has all been a mistake a wretched mistake," she went on brokenly, ber face pale with suppressed feeling. She was staring past him, vacantly, at the wide green garden, now bril liant with a thousand perfumed blos soms, while, with hands cold and trem bling, she took. the ring from her hip icuciiiiig toward mm suddenly laid the glistening thing on his knee. He looked at her in a dazed sort of way, the happy light d,ying out of his face as his fingers closed mechanically over the trinket. "Why Dorothy what's the matter? Won't you keep it?" A look of keen disappointment crossed his features as he looked at her. "I would rather not," she returned, her voice tremulous in spile of herself. "you see" twisting the end of her sash "I um going to marry some one else, and " - . "Dorothy!" He had risen and was ' leaning against the banister rail, where he could look her directly In. the fnce, and wnerc she, too, could see him. He had grown very pale', and whh a deeper '.hrob of pain than any he had yet known, waited in silence for her to say something, but she did not, and he wen'l on, never taking his eyes from her face. "1 came here lo ask you to be my wife, feeling and believing that, you would give me the right to think of and love you always. Was I wrong?" he continued, his breath coining-quick and dry, "after all that has pasted between us to hope?" The girl looked up for nn ins'tniit, but the stern gleam that shot from her companion's eyes caused her to t'-rn j away, Suddenly the thing thut she ..ad done rose, gigantic, before her, black with a thousand nameless doubts. She almost faltered; only n strong sense of propriety withheld her, and listing of memory of the night belore Milllectl to strengthen her resolution. "Could, you not easily console your self with Miss Hunt? You seem to admire her very much." Shu spoke with some bitterness oiui her face hardened. Tae girl's heart wa mak ing its protest, unconsciously, but surely. An expression, halt of amusement, came into Ilainbrldge's face, - tie he caught the strange light In her eye, but he made no answer, and, In spite of the girl's indifferent shrug, a look of annoyance crossed her face. - A breath of wind, heavy with the fragrance of summer, fluttered the ribbons of her soft gown, as she turned to him, her eyes black with sudden emotion. "You took her to the hop did you not?" . "It was by the merast ekauce," he answered with a gesture that seemed to indicate: "What ulse was I to do?" There was silence for a little. Then he looked up suddenly, and said: "I was surprised not to see you mere. Dorothy said nothing, but shaded her eyes from the sun with one small hand and ganed Idly at a climbing rose at the other end of the veranda He had not asked her to go, und a sort of silly pride forbade her to let him know that no one else had. "1 meant to come here," llninbridge began, after a pause, "to tell vou everything. I thought perhaps," he went on slowly, "that you would not miud so much. Hut I heard some one told me, thai you would be at the dance with Kggerton. That is the rea son." The girl's heart begun to beat, and a look of surprise swept the latest re sentment from her face. Something in the man's tone. the earnestness of his manner, forced his sincerity upon her, and she half relented. Hut the die was cast, and there was no going back now. She caught her breath, and the wave of tenderness that overwhelmed her for a minute was quickly crushed down. Dorothy drew a deep breath. There was a pause. Presently she spoke. "No one asked me to go to the hoo, she said, determined to let him know everything now. '"I knew you were there with her, and I thought, of course, you didn't care about me." Her heart was throbbing painfully. as she went on. unsteadily: ".'.:. .! now since I am going to marry rr one else I don't see the use of talking any more noout it. 'I suppose not," Bsinbridsre re turned, coldly, reaching for his hat. tlood-hy." The careless tone made her heart sink. She could not let him iro like that. "Harry!" He turned back. "Can't we be friends?" 1 He gazed at her fixedly for a mo ment and an ominous cloud gathered on his brow. "Xo. I think not." A glimmer of disappointment passed over the girl's face. Do you mean." she asked. IncM-i- her hands tightly over : while a look of hurt sun : . i :-.i;i d on her face, "that we are iu i;e strangers?" "I mean," he answered, slowly, in a oiec in which pain mingled with pas sion, "that it will he cvervthiiiL'. or nothing. I shall always love you, and cannot pretend to n fricndshiii which i oo not leel. ' He paused for an Instant and looked straight Into the girl s eyes. "It is oeuer," ne. said, calmly, "to bo an enemy than a hypocrite." something in his voice nwed her nto silence. The sun had beirun to set and great patches of irold fell .,n he man's fnce, now white and deter mineda face that brooked no com- promise. Suddenly he came close to her and. stopping, pressed hlB lipe to her white loreneaa. erne shot a quick glance into his eyes ana the warm color died her face scarlet. It is for the lest time." he aald. tremulously, and wes gone. 'there were tears in the girl's eyes the white lids quivered, and her Una tremoieo. uroken down by the vio lence of her emotion, she turned and hurried into the room, to be alone with her misery. In a sort of desperation she threw"! glance toward the table. The letter! It had not been Dostert! iier Breath came in quick, sharp In the moment that followed, she realized everything and did not hesi. tate. The next instant she was back on the veranda, a deeper color In her cheeks, and a radiant light In her eyes. She cast one sweeping iflanco at. thn retreating figure. Bainbridge was al most at the gnle, nnd not 5t feet away, coining directly toward him, handsome and smiling, Adelaide Hunt. "Harry!" Dorothy's voice was clear and firm, and there was a new thrill In it. , He turned, a little coldly, nnd looked' back inquiringly. ''You have forgotten something." He paused for a second, then, under the potent spell of her voice, retraced his steps and followed her into the library. . She went straight np to the table and indicated by a gesture the blue tinted envelope lying there, while the soft color stole into her cheeks "Harry!" ' She placed one hand tremulously on his arm, and . the eves lifted tn 1,1 were full of meaning "1 might tear it up, you know," 3) 3 Tho Kind Yon llnvo Alwnys Bought, nntl which luw boon . iu uao lbr ovor 30 years, has borno tho slirimtiiro of St-tf A"! hi been niiido uudor IiIm par- fjfi.SJ&Jttf-?-ft. soniU BiiporvUlon hIiioo Up InfUnoy. tar7r, CA4Ai Allow no ono to deuolvo you iu tliln. All Counterfeits, Imitations nntl "JiiHt-ai-jrood" are but . Experiments Unit trlllo with nnd eiitlungor tho health of Inlliuts and Children ISxnorlouoo itirnluHt Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorlit is a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing; Syrups. It is IMcusnnt. It contains neither Opium, Alorphino nor otlter Murootio substance. Its ngo is Us gunmutoo. It destroys Worms nntl allays Foverisliucss. It cures Dlurrhwa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. H assimilates the rood, regulates tho Stoinnch and Ilowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. Tho Children's l'anucea-Tho mother's Erluud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TH, OCNTAUM flOHMNV. Tf MUHAAV STSKT, NSW VOKM QtTV. Chinese rebels havo dostroyod ISC versts of the Mnnohminti railway, re moved the rails and bioketi up the roll ing stock- Moreover, lli.iy Imve killed nearly a whole dulnchniont of railway gnards. Tho trial of tho nienilieri of the Man-do-Ducat secret society, wliourooliiirgod with burying alive Filipinos who were opposed to tlio insurrection, has elicited the fact that all the. local olllcers, the parish priest and tho picMdont in ono locality were the chief olt'uuders. A reigu of terror was sccrjtly begun, aud persons rofusiug to onntributo (o tho insurgent cause wero buried alive by the direction of tho president. A Titolobiiu (island of Loyto) dispatch dated April 21 says entliuaiiiHtia throngs greeted the appearance of the I'liillppimi DOiuiiilsHiou ill tho capital of Loyto. C!oullduiice iu American purposes was reiterated. Fifty iu-surgent riflemoii nttackud tho town of Bay, on B.iy hike, iu Laguna proviuco, southeast of MamUi. The in surgents woro quickly routed. Intercepted dispatches from tho iinnr- gout Uoucral Noriol to General Slalavnr directed Malnvar not to surrumler, say ing ho would scud him ;!0uu recruits, money mid nmmuuUimt when Aguiu aldo was released. Noriol succeeded Trias iu southern Luy.011. Tho clergy nnd baiiiiuss men of Manila uuvo niiido a strong protest ngniust tho opening of cockpits. At n meeting nt clergymen in Now York called to discuss Hie passion of sooioty women for gambling, it was stated that tho homes of tho rich nro praotieally childless. In tho mile of palnooa on Fifth avonuc, botween Fifty, seventh and Seven ty-sccoud Btreots, there aro only IS children under 12 years of ago. Among tho residouts of that section of millionaires' row aro Johu Jacob Astor, Qcorge and Howard Gould, Ogdon Mills, William C. Whit ney, Claronce Bent ley, E. J. Bcrwind, Charles T. Yorkos and James A. Burden. Mountain lions are destroying sheep in the country aronud San Diogo. ' General MaoArthur sends the follow. ing dispatch from Manila, dated April 11: "Uoiouel Acre surrendered at Gas. tillejos yesterday with Olio soldiors, 12 ofneors and arms. This and tho sur render of Oolonol Alva nt Porlngo, on April 8, with 18 officers, 801 mou aud 02 riiles, frees Bataau, Zuuibulos proviuco. " Davis Sewing Machines BOOIETlliB OF MEDF011D. V, U, ur A.-Mmlninl l.mtuu Nn. fl 11.-1.1 every Hiiliirtlity oveiilnit 111 A. U, U, u Lull, VIUlnn l'Tiilirs liivllid tn utteiiil, ti, T. l'lBilcH, I' M, li. A, JOIIIIAN, tied. 1'. of A. -Court Ml. 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J. 11, iitrri.rtn, K, of It, una S. Knlutits nf lliti MuKHHiu... . nlT. No. H, iiinnts In revulnr review oil Uia 1. 1 uml fil l r:iln.v tit ouoli tumult in A. O. U. W. ly In I lea tu utluiiil. W. T. YtiliK. ?(, it. ' Coiniusiidor. A. O. 11. W. Ilduftti, nt ll,...MifMt... 1...,.. No, Nl. llievtH nvniv lt,l uml lilt lVl,h,...L ovoiiIiik ul eueli month, nt A. (). U. W, hull. . a l UIIIUIIOKHSHS , I . U( II, A. 0, Stanwiiiiii, Iteo. Sml llllril WmltinMilnw l. t... ...n..,l. u'.. ... In their hull In. tho opora bluok. Vlnfllni bruiliors Invited to uitnnit. u '' MuiiiiAiiii, M ,W. O 0. Htakwooii. Itooonlor. WooOnien uf the VirlilI:nitiii NiT"ui.7I ovory Krltlny evenhm In AtlMln.-Doue Ulook, MtHlferu, Orusou. ('Iirvnniitltrititiin t'lrrli Vn tu i s Woottt'inrt Mi'rtai Hee.nttl nt.,1 fnnrlh 'r,,H..i-u of eiii h uiiinih ul 7:l 11. ui, Iu WooOmeu hull. vioiiiiik aiaiera luvllcd. .. .. llASSta Wanii, a, W. AUaM. Nlt.u, Clerk. W. It. O. Cheater A. Arthur IVtrna Nn u nnjeta second suit lou-lli Wednomlny of oaob. ?.'!",")' " 'cl",'1 V- " la Woodumo's hall. MiBirrn luviieu. v, . ."V. if VA" Asrwsiii- pros. U. A. It. Cheater A. Arthur Itaoi Nrt a incoia In Woodmuu'a hull ovory aeoonit unit fourth Monday tilslit In enob month si lis), V'lallllin Cuinradea wirdlully Invited to ultend, . Kiiahk KASiiiiArsii. Com. oficnoa, aujuiuih. highest grado Have boon known for moro tliaii 30 yenrs as the hand fiomost i 11 design and finish of cabinet work, the in quality of W. (). T. II U .11... i... ,.... ,.. Iho Chrlaitan Chutcn. ' Mbs. O, JftllST, Hoo. Prulernnl llrolherhoodMeels llriit and thlnl Friday evonliiaof cnoh monih al 7:J0 0. in.. In AdklaUrueililiick, Mclford, (iro. Vla lllns Hlalera suit llrolhcra rarillally Invited, j .. I" UK MM a 11, I'roa. . . I's.vni. Werre Inry. matoriul and workmanship, tho easiest running, and above all the most durable Sewing Maehino mado. Tlio New BALL IJEAK INO STAND is a valuable Improvement in light run ning and long wear. JOHN F. WHITE MEDFORD. Agent. O K. H. Ifeantra Chapter, No, CS, nicola ond and fourth Tbiiraduy'a of oaeh month av tluiuuile Hall, Sledfurd, Oirson. Vlalllm ala tcra and brolhora alwaya wrlciMne. ., Mil MAIir K. IlKKVaa, v. SI MATTIK B. Hu kki,. Heerolnry. 0HOROHES OF MEDFORD. nin, Slnrku llpucopa, Hnmloy Hehnol meela ury I Hev. CfiUH. Iluolb, Hoo av r.iiinropui i.iiiiren ovory sumiuy niornliis ul urai nan ihlra lllo'elook: dlvlno aorvleo evur ntiuiiitya Ul f tiiU u. ui. lor, Molhodlal Kplsropnl Churcn W. II, Muoro paamr. I'reuehliiK ovory Uublinlh ul II u. m. and 7:W p. ni. Hunduy aehisil ul 10 u. in., II. I,. Ullkoy, atipi. ciuaa nioeilus ovary Hsbbaih ul clone of aoruion, l,ovl Kaueolt, leader, K worth leanue overy Habbatb svonhis ul :, O, Kuucolt, prrat. lienular wockly pruyor moat. Ins every Thurailny ovenlnir al7:.n) I.adioa' cirwio ovory woes. Mlaalonn uiccta Iho Ural Friday In ouch mouth, laatonnry aoololy I'rcabytorlnn Church Itov. A. Ilnborly, pua lor. HoaldonrO ul llln lliail.B In tlin r.i.r t thn church. I'renoblnw avery Habbaih ul II u. ui. nnd I'M v. nt. Hur day achool ul IU u. Ul., Duvlil Day, Hupl, cbrlklliin Kitdeuvor nieellns ono hour betoro the evenluu aervlce, M.a Klla lloilse. I'rea. I.adlea' Aid Bt cloly every other ThULdoy nflrrnii.n. Ura. 1 tf. Wall, frea. I.adlea' Mla.lonniy Hoelnly ill Tnrndny ol cnell nionlh at iMo p. tn Mia. l T. Plarrr, I'rca. Do Not Trifle with danger and remembf: every cough or cold .means danger. '3 Cure will cure your cough or cold at once, It will heal and strengthen your lungs. It is a safeguard for you always. Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold. "A revere cold Milled In throat and bronchial ! , df "lw",.l"d "veral nionthi. I tried Shiloh anil It cured no at once. An glad 10 add my testimony. PlERKE CUSHINO, .Hector St, Mark's Church, LcKoy, N. V, Hhllnh's Conanmntlon Dure Is sold by all druvalftta at 2So. Ann. sii. an n 1 - a u,mkvu K,iHri.iiKHe ffoea witn evary itottle, -.j. .-, il,,. nRi.inii and get your money IfycHiarniutHatlaflod go to your druu-nlnl uuok Vrlte for lllttitrated book on coititimntlon. U-tn Without coil to you. 8, C, Walla Co,, UKoy, N.V NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. T.nnd nftlen nt Tti.nl,,.-., n-n- it l m 111. Nolloe Is bornliy given Ihul tho follnwlnit nomod soltlor baa tiled notice of her Intention to muko llnul cotninulnllon proof In support of . - ,7 -'". oni ptoot win do mntio do- fpro Oua Nowbury. county olnrk of Juckson M r'lSr!".' " ""'"""""lo. Orogou, on ANNIK D. HECKATIIOItN. on tt. k, no. loans, for tho NWi rem rvi Hho nnmos the following wltnoasos to provs nnT tVin llnitmia rtflsliiAnnn a .... of s.ld iandT VliT " """" sSn,V.0'!,,r',.KI,,,," Martin, Ed. Pnnco snd O. W. I'onoo al! of Trull, Jnokson Countv Orn 'on' J.T. IIiiidoss, Iloglsloa SOUTH AND BAST via SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Shasta Route Trains louvo Modford for Portland nntl way stations nt 4:21 A. M. ond 4;52 r. M. rv. Portland l.v. Medrord Ar. Ahaltind Ar. Hncriimentn Ar. 8sn Hrnnclncn . Ogflen uenvor KnnannCltv. Chic 11 iro Los Anuuloa Ar. Kl rnso Ar.FnrtWorUi Ar. Oltv ofMoaloo Ar. Houston ,,, ,. I.',,,,,' Ar. Now Orlonns at. wnsninguin Ar, Now York H'.'M n, in II MA p. m W'.Wn. 11 5:10 p. it 1'Ah p. m 4 'M u. m 0:.'i0ii. 11 7:Un n.m I'M n. m 'I'M p. tr (I II p. m t:m u. re II mil 0, m 7KJ0 s, m O18O p. m 8:42 p. m 12:10 p. m 8:i p. n 11:20 n. m law. p. m fi:(Kl 11, n 8 :dn 11. in 7:0(1 a, in 01firi.tr 7:25 n.m Blimp, m u:ur. it. m 0 :0(l p. m :, m 11:H0 n, m 7:00 n.m iiino p. m 0 M2 s. m 12:10 p. m Pullman and Tourist Cars on both trains. Chnlr cars Snornmon lotoOgdnn and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or- leans nnu wnemngton. . Conneotlntr nt Snn Prnnclnrn with thn ... ersl steamship linos for Ilonnlulii, Jnpan, China, Philippines, Centml nnd Houth America dm uauu. at aiuutoru nation or atinroas O. H. MAItKIIAM, poitTUMD mnoN, Hnptlal church Mev. T. I.. Criiudull. im.mr. Hnhbiilh aervlcea: Itntnching 11 u. 111. unit 7:.H1 p. tn. ; Miihlmih aetiool 10 it. 111, : II. V. H. II. o::tt p. ni.i prnyoi luceilnn WuiinrMfny ni 7:in p. ni.; eovi'imnl mectliiK .it V :I0 p. m. on Hniurduy pro ceillnif Ural siibbnlb. Hliunuera nnd fi lotulrul- wiij a welcome. Cbrlatlun ehtirch Corner of Hll'.h nnd I atreela. I'reuchllis ul II u. m. unit 7. p. m. Sunitny aohool ul lo u. ni.; Junolr Kmluuviir ill II p. in.iV. I'. H. O, l:. ul 0:ao p. m. l-inyor mcolluif overy 'I'liuraduy cvonlliu. I.ailloa Mlaaloiiury Auxlllnry lo f. W. II, K. Ilral Thliro. duy 7:.'l I". M. ouoli monlb. Choral U11I00 ovory I'rldny ul7:0U p. in. Thopoopln woloome. U. J. Glut puaior. Itealdoa ul tbo church. Molhodlal Kplaoopul Church Boulh Itov. K. P. U'llaon puntor. I'reuohlnK ovory Hunduy ul II a. m. und 7 p. m.t Hundny aotool ul iuu. m. ; Kpworlb I.euguo, pruycr and prulso mealing each Hunduy ul p. 111. : I'rnyor mooting Wodnoa evening si 7 o'olook: Womau's Home Mlaalou Hoclcly moots first Thursday In euoh monlli ul J.-SOp, m. Mrs. E, II. I'lokci, proaidont, TVfORTHERN ij PACIFIC RY. U Pullman Elegant Tourists FREE s Sleeping Cars Dining Cars . Sleeoine Cars COLONIST -:- SLEEPEHff lT. ful iMiNNiAaona lOULUTH 1QSANO FOURS cnoovaTON rjWiNNiaea hclcns and' THROUGH TICKETS" 0 TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL a. f POINTg EAST ANP SOUTH - A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General PstMngar A ot jw, soo mvmmm fM.( oor, irursu.