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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1901)
TPAC1FIC COAST KEAVS. ITEMS OF INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'S DISPATCHES. two Boyo Roaatotf to Death Indian Tribe Threaten! tlia Whites Unrtlnr : Soared br a Parrot Tha Pilots' A a I aoelatloa Sued For Damage. The battleship Oregon, after an ab sence of three years and three mouths, arrived at San Frauoisco, and received rousing welcome. "Boott teary, the ohamplon amateur whinner of the const, broke a world's record at the San Francisco Olympic club swimming tonrnamout by swim ming 50 yards in the fast time of 29 I 5 seconds. .. ' The Shrinors of North .tur-r'ra con cluded their twonty-sccond auuu.J meet ing at Knusas City, and next yenr will meet at San Francisco duriug the first week iu Jnue, Beuediok WiEenberger, who : shot Thomas Watson at Susauville, was re leased from oustody after preliminary examination, as Justice Hasten decided that Watson was the aggressor. Almon Weymouth, a pioneer contrac tor of Xiivermore, CnL., committed sui cide at his residence in that city by hooting himself in the head with a pistol. Desertion by his wife and adopted daughter is given as the cause. He was about 70 years of age and a native of Maine. ' At Bedlauds, Cal., a young pigeon in In its flight caused two live wires to be come crossed, which had the effect of cutting off the city's water supply for several hours and inconveniencing many ranchers who were irrigating in the valley, besides entailing a monetary loss to the Edison Electric company. The bird was instantly killed and half a dozen wires were burned out, which cut off the current. A sensational mining suit was filed in the United States circuit court at Mos cow, Ida. It is a battle of the giants. On one side are pitted Patrick Clark, the noted miniug man of Spokane, and group of associates; on the other, Charles Sweeny, the well-known Spo kane operator; F. R. Ciilbertson, an other well-known Spokane mining man, and two big corporations mining in Idaho and operating financially in New York city. Clark and his associates charge Sweeny -and Culbertson with swindling them out of two mining claims in the Coaur d'Alenes, valued at $1,000,000. Captain Charles F. Seymour of the Bitka schooner Iliauina was adrift for 21 days, in which time the schooner drifted 500 miles to the westward, and was finally wrecked on the island of Eagataska, one of the Aleutian group, where he lived for six weeks with shell fish as his only food. He was finally rescued by some natives, who took him to Atka island, where he was cared for by Mr. Dirks, who has a station there, and also by Captain Peterson of the schooner Challenge, which belongs also to Dirks. Captain Seymour, with his dog, was the only one on board the Teasel. A blaze at Point Richmond, near San Francisco, that was visible all around the bay, destroyed seven places of busi ness and caused the death of a child and the serious injury of a man. The loss, which is between 115,000 and 130,000, is about half covered by insur ance. A party of miners who were chang ing shifts at the Baby McKee mine, near Snmpter, Or., fonnd J. B. Couroy and Herbert Thomas iu a state of un consciousness. They died about two hours after being taken out. It is sup posed that the men were asphyxiated by the foul nir caused by the repeated explosions of powder used in blasting. Mayor Phelan of San Francisco has notified Treasurer Brooks not to pay any demands for salaries of recorder's copyists who have not been certified by the civil service commission. Pend ing a deoisiqu by the-snpremo court all doubts should be resolved by adminis trative officers in favor of the civil -rvice provisions of the charter. - . Marvin Ford, the young man whose losses at the race-track forced him to sriine, was sentenced by Judge Lawlor, at Son Francisco, to ten years in San Quentin. Lee Leong, a Chinese mer chant, had been to the Nevada bank, and was carrying a sack of coin. At an opportune moment Ford struck the Chi nese over the head, and, seizing the coin, made off with it down Sacramento Street, but was ultimately captured in a restaurant. . ', A Tacoma dispatch says that the ' IJdith Indian tribe, occupying a reser vation near Ketchikan,, has declared war against the whites of that section in consequence of the shooting of Kit Coon of the Hidahs by Deputy United fctates Marshal Jones.' Jones went to the reservation to serve a warrant charging Coon with cutting timber on laud outside of the reservation. The Indian' chief met him with a gun and 'told him to stay away. Deputy Jones returned to Ketchikan and secured the services of Jailor Williams. Armed with rifles, they took up a position behind a ledge of rocks. The Indian chief soon came along and refused to surrender, whereupon Jones and Wil liams opened fire, two of the shotB hit ting the chief. Chief Uoon fired once and then dropped to the ground. He was soon pioked up and taken home by Zudiuus, who rushed oat when they . heard the shooting. They threaten to shoot all prospectors found in the woods. - The strike of the journeymen butoh nne of San Frauoisco was settled by a oompiomiflo. Tuo demands of the jour neyinon as to hours and nnion rules wre granted by the employers, and' the union market oards were waived by the NEWS OP THE WORLD. HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. Valuable Pearl Kounil la n Clnui Klng ; Kit ward Preaeuts Medals to 8,000 Sol- Ulan Philadelphia Gives Awujr Vulu- aula anclilaee. , The Oliinoso exclusion law will 'ex pire ou May fith next. The labor unions of the country will demtiud of ooukiv!'s the re-eunclmoiit of tlio law. . A clam fisher in the Mississippi v' near Prairie du Cuieu brought v.. . clam recently in whoso shell was den ono of the largest and most p. Te. t pearls ever found in America. The finder sold it for $17,600 to a Praniu du Chieu denier, who in turn rrr K 25,000 for it. H. Dealiin of Cln iio afterward bought It and Was offered M0, 000 for it. Ho refused tho offer, de claring It worth J3J.O0D. The Cuban constitutional convention accepted tho Piatt amcuthuont by a vote of 10 to 11. The resolution to uilo;t was carried without discussion. This news was received at Washington with genuine satisfaction. Henry Labouohere was fined 50 aud costs iu the king's bench court, London, for contempt of court iu commoutiug ou a case which was still in course of trial. Couusel for the plaintiff wauted Mr. Labouohere and Horace Voiles, editor of Truth, to be imprisoned, but Justices Brewster aud Philmore thought that a fine aud costs against both defendants would suffice. The Paeifio Fire Insurance company of New York, by reason of heavy losses, his reinsured with the Westchester Fire Insurance company of Now York, so that it is no longer iu business. Tho Jacksonville losses did not cripple the Pacific for it had a surplus beyoud all olaiins but it reduced its margiu above capital to such an extent that tho direc tors decided to withdraw from the field. The Pacific had more than 160,000,000 of insurance iu force, which will be pro tected under the terms of the reinsur ance deal. The Washington house of ex-Senator Thomas H. Carter of Montana has be come the hive of a swarm of bees, aud the industrious insects have already packed full of honey the entiro space under the floor of one raom. The store of honey is believed to be the accumu lations of three years, and hundreds of pounds have been taken out recently. Mrs. Carter has been distributing the honey freely among the neighbors, who have begged the ex-scuator's family not to disturb tho bees. A flue spectacle was witnessed on the Horse Guards parade iu Loudon, when King Edward, accompanied by tho queen, Princess Vietoriu and other mem bers of the ' royal family, presented medals to 3,000 soldier participants iu the South African campaign. Tho members of the special Moorish em bassy, iu picturesque costumes, were interested spectators. Emperor William sent a congratula tory message to the International Young Men's Christian association during its session at Boston. In connection with the celebration of the 450th anniversary of the foundation of Glasgow university-the degree of LL.D. was conferred on Andrew Car negie, Lord Dafferin, Generals Sir Archibald Hunter and Ian Hamilton, Messrs. Cooper and Gay ley of San Fran cisco and three Glasgow ladies. This is the first time the university has con ferred the degree on a woman. Mr. Carnegie received an ovation. The National E'.itorial association, which met nt Buffalo, adopted, after a warm debate, a- report iu favor of excluding from the mails all newspapers that give premiums. Albert Tozier of Portland, Or., was elected president, defeating G. A. Willard of Booueville, N. Y., by a vote of 242 to 162. The next convention will be held at Hot Springs, Ark. Mayor Ashbridge of Philadelphia has signed the ordinauce granting a whole sale allotment of street railway fran chises to Senator Quay and others asso ciated with him. For these franchises John Wauauiaker bid (2,500,000, bnt his letter enclosing the offer was thrown away unopened by the mayor. Follow ing the signing of the ordinance the beneficiaries were offered $10,000,000 an indication of the extent of tho city's loss through the action of the mayor aud council. Harry L. Abbott, a printer employed on the MeKeesport (Pa.) Daily News uud a member of the MeKeesport com mon council, resigned his seat in that body because he does not believe a man can be a Christian aud a member of the council at the same time. "Politics is the most corrupt thing I have ever been mixed up with," says Mr. Abbott. "I am out of it for ever. I have separated myself and my conscience is satisfied. Others may not agree with me, but I know that no Christian can sit iu the MeKeesport council and save his soul." Jules Heurivaux, till lately director of a gloss factory at St. Gobaiu, France, predicts that the new age is to be glass. He says glass is the best substance known to use for every kind of struc tural purpose, and especially for dwoll- iug-honses. The point of the idea is found, in the inexhaustible supply ff Cproof o7 KaY he .n.f.M.li fyntn urliint, irltliii, la mnrla int. .- ... r . ... . -- materials from which glass is made, in its adaptability to all shapes and forms, and its durability aud cleanliness; Five negroes were hanged on the same gallows at the same moment at Sylvaula, Ga. The victims of. .their crime wero Constable Mears and Fill more Harrington, whom they ambushed and shot to death, and Captain Wade, whom thoy severely injured. These men were members of an organized i ly the above-described lands ore request baud kuawn as Knights of the Archer. ed to file their claims In this office nn or The motto of the organization was, it is, blore eaid 3d day of Septemer, 1901. said, " Death to the Whites." I J. I ISiiiouks, Register. IN THE PHILIPPINES. Tho insurgent Uoneral Caillos iiiguod torniB of Kiu'roitder. has Orders have been issued to lit up the transport Thomas, If thu Sliornuiu is not available, so that she may still from San Fruuoisuo on July Midas a special trans port for teachers. Tho Thomas Is to bo lined to carry 1T0 fuiunlo teachers nud 100 tntvlo teachers to tho Philippines. The war department hits received from .Judge Tnft appioval of the selection of '5. teachers who will bo ready to mil on tho Thomas. Tho Buford and Lo ta n, which will full ou July 1st and Kith, will take 160 toaohors. Bids for tho contract to improvo Manila harbor will be opened lu Manila ou the 1st of Augnsu Tho work pro pria v -it cost 13,000,000, aud the ex ;w. -..uro of that sum Is authorised. It ixpoctcd that loading contractors of the United States will bo represented nt the oieiiiug of the proposals, Tho com petition is limited to oitiaons of tho United States uud residents of tho Phil ippine Islands. Colonel Bulanos, with five officers aud 11 rifles, Una surrendered at Lipta, lit tiuigus province. The recent battle with tho insurgents at Lipa, in which Lieutenant Spriugei was killed and Captain WUholm and Lieutenant. Leo were mortally wonudod, was ueguu uy iiiu nuiuncaus. xno uisi proportionate number of officers hit is raid to be duo to tha faot that several deserters from the American troops were with the rebels. The United States Philippine Com mission has appointed tho following supremo court justices: Chief justice, Caictana Arellano; Florentine Torres, ex-attoraey-gencrnl ; J. F. Cooper of Texas, Gem nil Jatnos F. Smith of Cali fornia, formerly collector of customs ; Charles A. Willard of Mluuosota, Yio toriua Mupa of Hollo, aud Fletcher Ladle of New Hampshire. Tho com mission has appointed L. F. Wilttoy of Missouri to be attorney-general. Hi! assistant aud solloltor will bo natives. The Best Perscriptlon for Malaria Chills and Fever 1 a botllo ot Uhovi's Tastr Ltss Cmu. Toxic, ft la limply Iron and Qui nine In a tasteless form. No cure, no per. rMceSO cents. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, June 10, 1901. Notice is hereby given that in com pi i ance with the provisions of the act o Congress of June 3,1878, entitled "An Ant for the sale of timber lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to 11 the Public Land States bv act of of August 4. 1892. HENRY R. ROATH, of Bayfield, County of Bayfiold, Slate of Wisconsin, has Ibis day filed in this office bis sworn statement N'o. IBM, for the purchase of the E if of E of Sec tion No. 30, In township No. 31 s, range 3 east, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Iti timber or stone than for- agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Rosuburg, Ore gon on Tuesday, the 3d day of Septem ber, 1901. Ho namos as witnesses: George Batemnn, Albert Willis,' of Roseburg, Ore., Frank Murray mid Mrs M. R. Murray, of Bayfield, WU. Any and all persons claiming ad ly the above-described lonrt-i in. quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 3d duy of Sep tember, 1901. - J. T. Bridges, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, June 10, 1H0I. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of Juno 3, 1R78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tho Public Land States by act of August 4, 1H92. GEORGE KREIDLER, " of Dttlutb, county of St. Louis, Stale of Minnesota, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 1084, for the purchase of the NEf of Section No. 22 in Township No. 35 S., Range No. 2 fcasv, ana win oner proof to show tnat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tho Itegister and Re celver of this office at Roseburg, Ore gon, on Saturday, the 24th day of August, 1901 . He names as witnesses: L. G. DeWolfe, of Portland, Ore., Frank Klncart, of Roseburg, Ore., Henry Stenick, of Portland, Ore., and Wm. Barton, of Glendale, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 24th day of August, 1901. J. T. Bhidoes, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, June 10. 1901, Notice Is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of f'n.nrao, nt Tuna 1 070. .,,tla, K,n ' act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, FRANK MURRAY, of Bayfield, County of Bayfield, State of Wisconsin,, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1688, for the purchase of tho SW 4 of section No, 28, in township No 34 s, range No. 3 esst. land sought is more valuable for its lira Der or stone than tor agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Ore., on Tues day, the 3d day of 8cptember,vl01. He names Its witnesses: Georce Bute, man and Albert Willis, of Roseburg. Ore., Mrs. M. R. Murray and Henry R. Roath, of Bayfield, Wis, Any and all persons claiming adverse Tho Kind You Ilavo Always Iu two fur over 30 yours, and All Counterfeits, Imitations tuul"Just-tM-KMMl"nr bud ExiMirlinents that trlllo with mid ciuluiigor tlio health of IntlmU and Children Experience against Kxiorlnioutt What isjCASTORIA Cnstorln Is a linriiilc8s"8iib8tlttito ibr Castor OH, Pare tforle, Props ami Soothlnir Syniim. Jt Is Pleasant. It, contains neither Onlmn, Morphine nor other Narootlo substance. Its oifo 1 H guarantee It destroys Worms mid allays Feverlshness. It cures Dlarrhtuit uud Wind Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Coustlnutlou and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and llowols, giving healthy aud natural slcon, Tho Children's Pnuucoa-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA AUWAY8 Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought ''In 'Use' For Over 30 Years. aiOT.ua nu, tt nuaa mm, xiw oaa erv. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Status Land Orrica, Roseburg, Oregon, Juno H, 11)01. Notice la hereby given that In compli ance with the provitini'S ol tho act l Congress of J nno 3, 1KT8, entitled "An act for tlio sale of timber Innils lu tho States of Califnrnin, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing-trn Territory," us extended to all the I'nUic IjiihI Stales by act of Augi Bt 4, 180-.', MICHAEL E. PAUGHKRTY, of Mcillorct, rnuntv of Jackson, Slate of Oreiion, has this day tiled in Ibis cillice his ewurn statement No. lflSi, for I ho nuruliaeo of the NKi of Section No. '.' in Township No. 83 8., Raniro No.' 8 KuBt, and will offer proof lo show that the land tonlit is more valnahlo for its timber or alone than for a:;rii'iilinral purposes, and to establish his claim lo 6aid land before tho Hi'i-'incr nml Re ceiver of this ollico at Husehtirit, Ori'uon, on Thursday, the 22nd day of August, 1901. Ho nsmeN ns witnesses: C. I'. Siioll.L.G. Porter, Mrs. Ada M. Mills and Mrs. Nannie Burr, all of Mvdford, Ore. Any and all perrons claiming adversely the above-descrihed lands aru requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 22nd day of Auguot, 1W1. J. T. IShiuoks, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Lano Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Juno 8, 1001. Notice-is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the rule of timber lands in. the Suites of Calilornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tho Public Land Slutos by net of August 1. MRU. MAnjNJHlSAKH, of Medford, county o( Juckson, Statu ol Oregon, has this day filed In this ofllco her sworn statement No, 11183, for the purchase of tho SEi of Section No. 32 in Township No. 33 S Rango No. 8 Kuet, and will otter prool lo snow mat tlio land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural pur noses, and to establish Iter Claim to raid land before the Register and Receiver ol this office ot Rnsobiirg, Oregon, nn Thursday, the 22nd day of August, 11)01. She names as witnesses: O. P. Snoll, L. G. Porter, Mrs. Ada M. Mills and Michael E. Daugherty, all of Medford, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 22nd day of August, 1001. J. T, BiiiDoita, Register, -a-a-.-.-.-aaav visit DR. JORDAN'S ommt UUSEUM OF ANATOMY! 101 MARKET ST., IAN FRANCISCO, CAL tMiwmn IUU fto4 S.TMIV ThlrwtAiialomjai mm iai la iba World. OnaUH cUntHcn i torn Out. A tKWUrulititatrntlun. Wmrmihi. or apr oaalnefr tha aldMt BDOTlaJUt.,. i Uoati, UabllaataMiroar. M. 4M0AH-nVAT BIIIMtf Tanas; aaaa aa saillia iron !JVflCc5 a? maMMS fa. ra. N(rrouaaDilpbTlaalUabllltr,Iaa. BOMaajr. Imi Haahasa la aVlWaoiaail Catlonsf fsH'Mrttrrl KtorrlMMt. FrMM rlM. HL Fri , Br WibiDH it earatlr wm, tkt b mt VrlfMNtlart Mm of grftt earatlr Mir. kM to rran4 bli lrmMh bM Mir -vfford Inmailftt MkUf. hut i mr. Th Doctor don nnl itm toBtriorm nirMM, diii M wtii Known to M filr mA ITHIli. tka mum wluioal Iheoi.af Maraarj, "r? or Jtaatara. A quick ana rwUaci tura'arJPIIaa, I'laaajra aarl Flatala,kjf Tramanttaa tr aa Cir.ri. Haatcal mrii uiwu, UIIUUU. btkki has appirincioaiwui OI.I1IIO0 muni tJuoraUu a rOalTlYM VMMUt miry mm uf unrtr rt'i. gaiiniiutlon F1EB and Mrlcttr pHvata, HAROKa VhHY KBAHOHAhlM, Traatmant DArnnnallr or df laltar. Wrlta fnr Book. PHIf.eWPDT m MARniAOK. Mailnd Fume. (ATalnablai book tor mtn.) ( all or writ . OH JORDAN a CO., Mlt Marks! f A atssasax Boufflit. aud which lias boon ' lino borno tlio Hljf niltnro or una boon mnclo uiHir niri ior- soniil supervision slnco Us liuniioy. Allow no ono totlucotvo yon In tlilM. Signature of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Umtkii Statks I.anii Orrina, RoM-burg, Oregon, Juno 3, HHI1. Notice is hereby given that In compli ance with the priivlnlmm tit the act ol Congrers vrjuiio 3, IHT-t, entitled "An art fur the snlu ft liintxr hinds In the Slates ofCalilniiiiii, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to nil the I'ulilic 1-uml Stales by act of AiiKiicl 4, 1W3. ltOHKUT AI.I.KX, nf Krlso, county ot OwNix, Stale ol Washington, has this day filed In this ofllco h:s sworn taiemeiit No. 107(1, for tlio imri-haso "I the Ni of thu 81 of Sec lien Nn. 2 in Township No. M H., Range No. 3 Kiisl, and will oiler proof lo show that the hind fought is moru valuable for iiH llmhei or stone Ihau for agri cultural purposes, and to oitahllth his claim to raid land before the Register anil Receiver nf this ofllco at lloiohurg, Oirgon, on Wodncaday, the Mill day of August, UHH. lie tinmen as witnesses: Lawrence D. McKwen, of Olequn, Wash ington, Harry C. Dunham, of Kelso. Washington, Mid Ilurman Khody and Marcus 1. I.. C'uiitiliitjliuiu, of Castle Koek, W nhliiugton, Anv and all nor.niia clitimiinradveriiolv the tilH)vc-irM:rilrd lands are requested lo tile llieir claims In mis otllcenn or lie lure tuid Hth day nf August, 1911. J. T. Bunions, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uxitkii States I axd Office, Hofeliurg. Oregon, June 8, 11)01. Notice is liurebv given that in compll ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 8, 1878, pntiilcd "An net for tlio sale nf timber lands In the States oi California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wiifhlngton Torritory," as extended lo ail tlio Public Land States by act of ln.i.li lull". 1 HARRY 0. DUNHAM of Kelso, county of CowIHk, State of Washington, has this day lllcd in this olllce his sworn statement No. 1 (Hill, (or the purchnro of (lie Iils 3 and 4, and Si NWi of Section No. 2 in Township No. 84 S., Ruugo No. 3 Kant, aril will oiler proof to show that the laud sought is more valuahlo for lis timber or etono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land beforo the Register and Recolver of 11-is office at Roseburg, Oro., on Wednesday, tho I4ih day of August, 1001 . Ho names as witnesses: Robert Allen, of Kelso. Washington, Lawrence D. McEwen, of Olcqua, Washington, and Herman Khody and Marcus D. I.. Cunningham, of Castle Rock, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adversely the nbovc-descrihed lands are requested to file their claims In this ofllco on or bo foro said 14th day of August, 1001. -J. T, Biiiikihs, Rogieter, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Ukitkd Etatks Land Okfiok, Roseburg. Oregon, June 8, U01. Notice is hereby given that In compli ance with the provisions of tho act of Co.-igren of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Novailn, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Pnblic Land States by act of August 4, 1802, LAWRENCE D.MoEWEN, of Olequa, county of Cowlllr., State of Washington, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 10(17, for the purchase of the Lots 1 and 2, M NEi of Section No. 8 in Townshln No. 34 8., Range No. 8 East, and will offer proof to show that tne land sougtit is more valuable (or its tlmbor or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Regintor and Receiver of this ollico at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 14th day of August, 1001, He names aswltnessos: Ruhort Allen and Harrv O. Dunham, of Kelso, Washington, and Herman Rliody and Marcus V. L,. Cun ningham, of Castlo Rock, Washington, Any and all porsons claiinlngndversaly the above-denerihed hinds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 14th day of August, 1001. . , J, T. Unmans, Register. BO0IETIK8 OF MEDFOHD. V, U. of A.-MmWuril l.mlgu No. 4JI lutein every Hiiturility uvenlng In A. 0, U, W liull, VlNlfllig li'murs liivllcilTn ilttunil, " In T. I'lHIiim, I', M, li. A. JoitPAN,ara, 1', ot A.-Cniirl Ml. IMIl No, 31, inorita In I'or. oitors' Hall every Writiicxdny at H u. m. tl, V. Htki'IIKnkin, ','lifel Itmigar, 1. In fiiitniN, Flnaneliil Heorutiiry. 7oTaTeTioNirw ' it, r. hull every Hntiinliiy v ut i m. VUHIni liruttiurs uiwuys welouiuo. f. A, V, Mill. J. 11. V. Cai.kink, Ilvo. Boo, I. U. J. V. Kiigiin liner K.iicsihi .nunii Nil. 911, mt'itlH III I, (J. O. V. hull llni aoouiut uud fourth Woitnumtnys ul etieli iiiuulli at N p. in. II. II, IIAIIVKY.C. 1'. W.T. VoiiK.Hcrllio. Olive Iliitieliati I.oilvu Ni. 'JH, innots lb I. O. O.K. bull Ural ami tliti-d 'riiL-Mluyii of eaoa DIOlltll. VUltlng ulntrrii Invllell In ulUilul. .Mil MlNMl. CAI KINS, N. U. I'll I' ItrNOH M, AMII.K, Hue. rleu. A. K. A A. M, Moot. Ilr.i Frtilny on or bo 'ore lull iiiiHiu ul nil, ui., In Mii-mile hull. , K. K. UKum, V, M. W. V. Lii'I'ihcoit, Itec. Hoo. K. el I'. TuIihiiiuii Inrlgo Nu. SI, moon Mod day mulling ul a ., in, Vl.lllnv Imiiliers ul wiivn welcome. J. K. IiInvaht. d. m. y . weieiiiuu. u, r.i jl. II. UtITI.HII, IC. ol 11, mill H. UllllllltN nr lliu &llteeillin,i..iiliitiiiili nimii No, u nineu In rouiilur review uu lliu 1st suit HI Kriilui's ul oueli inonlh In A. II, U. W. llIUl7:!ii. in. Vl.ltlngUlrKiilghUoartllut. ly luvlluil touUunil. ... .. .J; " HAIIIUN, C'oiniimliiler. m W. T. Voim. Il.Jt. A. O. U. V Uegroo ul Honor luihar lulgo No. M, int'ola ovoiy il uuil llli Woitiieaday ovuuiuil Ul OBOIl lliuillll, ai a. u. u. w. ball. I-ii.i.ian KiucuoitimKSii, U. ul II. A.' .' u: y.-l''Ko No. us, moots ovnry nrt no inlril Wotliio.iluy in tho inonlh al 8 p. la n llieir hull In ibo opora blook. Vlifllna Urollior. luUlou. lo attend. n p.. H-r a m w l.lli.m.A..o,I.W. nooanun or tho World-Canin No. SO, mrots J"ru TL"r,,, evening In K. ot K ball MoOford, UroBou. J. W, Wii.nr.O.O HnsArc Maun. Clerk l hry.nnthrmiiiii Cirri. No, m, Womon ol nomlorall. Moris aeoond and fourlkTuMdays ol oueli niouib ot :aiu, u,, Wovdaioa hall. VUlllug .l.lcr. lurllcd. ' .. . , llAsaiK Wksii, O. M. -A.,.AJL.M,,'l-"i-'crk: W. II. 0.-Chnter A. Arthur Torns No. M mrota neeoiul and fou-ili Wodiio.duy of oaoh raa:trt"..,,ftrt?'-' '' vvK"lo,",, O. A. Il.-Cboator A. Arthur I'oal No. a rnootii In HotKlinan'a ball ovory aocond and '.V,"2b "yndoy ulghi In oaoh niouib al i ro. tailing CururaAloa onritlallir Invlleil lo atlrud. . .Kiiank KASHiiArkn, Una. D. K. AmuiifS, Adjulani. .wu.. '.': q.J.OiTr.Hr.""- ltB",lfH Krnlcrnnl llrnlhorhood MMi rlral and llllrd Irlday evenlii. r each Inonlh al'7:u p. in.. In Ailkln...ut.Til.ick. Ucillonl, Oro Vli. Illng Htatora and IJiulbcr. rurillallr Invited. . u li. o . J' ' """"ii. J'roa. . s. I'tN-ix. Hoc mtary. r, i.. u . ...... ... - .. i.i-nn.r. , napirr. no. 00, Uirola aro ond and leurlh Ibiir.iluy a ol oaill month al luraandbiulbmaalnayaworcinnn. - . M" W"V K, KkKvrjl, W. M. MA1TIK B. 1-H KKI., Heerolary. 0HUB0HE8 OF MEDFOHD. Bain. Marka Kpucopai Hunuuy Kenool moela f t hilwoial Church ovory Hiiinlny moriilnic al lioeloek: dlvino aorvlco ovory Ural mid third Himdnys al 7:U) p. in. Hev. Cuaa. Ilooth, Itoo. Mothodl.l Kplaeopal Cburrn-W. II. Mooro. pu.lnr. I'renclitii ovory Hablialh al II a.m. mid ;:80p.ni. Mundny aehool al 10 a. m., II. ! (lllkoy, aupt. Claaa rnocllng ovory Hnbbnth al olo.oolaorinon, l.ovi Kaucoil. leador. f.a raucell, pro.t. Kegulm Weekly prnyor meow Ins ovory Thuraday ovonlnt al V.M. I.adloa' aoalni; olrvlo ovory week. Jllnlonarv aotlou raecia ibo nrat Friday In each month. I'roahylorlan Church ttov. A. Ilaborly, raa lor. Itoaiiienco al ibo mati.e In tha rear of the ehurch. rrcachluir ovory Kuljlmih al II a. ui. mid 7:!W p. m. Mtn.day achm.l at 10 a. m., David Hay. Hiiiii. Chrlallun Kndearor iiiveilng ono hour beli.ro lho cvenliig .orvlco, Nl.a Klla UodBC I'rca l.odlea' Aid Hecloty f very olhor Thnridoy nnoriioou. lr. K. (I. Wait. proa. I.mllea' l In.lonury Hocloly M Turaday of each month t ;:iiup. a lra. I.. T. I'lcr.-o, I'rca. Hnpttat ohuroh-Hor. T, L. Crandsil, pn.ior, Huhlnuli aervlcoa: I'ronchlng It a. in. mid I ra p. lu.i Huhlmih aehool lun. ni.i It. v. I'. !;,'- p.m.! prnyoi meeting Thurty ni 7iid. m.i covenant uicclluir .it i0 p. m. on Hutiir.loy iiro. cedlUK Ural Hnuualb. Hlrangi-rs mid trleudi at. wnj. welcome. v. Chriallmi ohui-ch-corner of Hntn and 1 ilrocia. I nmeliliiif nt II n. m. and 7. n n" ."v""?.' !:i.lJuniilr i:n.lovor p. m. IV. 1.H.. u. in o, ,,, m. I'mvor meoing ovory Thuradny evening. I.oifles duy 7 :J P. M. ouoh month. Choral Unloa ovory Friday nt 7.81) p.m. Thonooplo woloorn," O. J.OIaipiuitor. Iloaldes at lho ohuroh. Mothodlal Kpincopnl Church Bouth-iiovTiB. B". n 1 1 Hon tmHlor. I'ronchlng ovnry Mundny at II a. m. and even ng Sundnyael oolnl lim. ',,, Tliurmliiy tn ccb month at :30p. ni. TVTORTHERN 1 PACIFIC RY. U . 8 Pullman Elegant a Sleeping Cars ' Dining Cars -T Sleeoing Cars COLONIST -: SLEEPERS Tourists FREE : j TO i t, Paul MlNNEAPOkie ORAHO fORK CnoonsroN HlLtNA AND HOUGH TICKETS -TO- OHlOAaO WA8HINQTON ' PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK 0OSTON AND ALL POINTB EAST ANB SOUTH A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant nenornl Pnsnoniror Aoont No. 960 MorrlMon Ht.. onr. 'I'hli hlrft,