; I DRl VER'S Story I ; 1 , By ry B. SMM. y tTlHATt Oh, that's old Squire I ' Hone s Mace: at- least. 'Livns tuaf finoa, and a knlghty flue place it ' la, too?1 said "CnpU Boh," tfca stags sSriver. ' ' 1 was the only passenger, and -as , the day was fine I was sharing hie tHAt for a better view of the country. " We were just then, passing a large, , -JcWashioneil mansion standing well ' tmk from, the rood and surrounded w ith magnificent elms and - maples. "Fes, it's a mighty nic old place.!' V repeated the driver, "and it just doe me good to see them youngsters frol- - ' idling on that grass plot. 51 Hullol here's the old squire himself!" and , lie pointed with his .whip handle to shaggy-bearded old man who with the help of a crutch, was hobbling down the step. "Seems pretty bad ly broken up. . And he used to be one ' the halest, heartiest men in Btan- - TtoBTille. I know I used to" look up at him when I was a boy and think that the giant I'd read about could- . n't have been much bigger. Dut the trouble with him ,-was his" Inside nake-up didn't fit the outside. It luiirava seems io me wucii 4 acn autuo ' totem great, gianty-lookiu'. men as ii the Lord meant 'em to have hearts -M big in perpdrtioh as their bodies, "but thaw don't always; or if they were big once, they've got so badly -shriveled up, some of them, that I should think they a- waDOie rouna like a dried kernel in a walnut shell. ' "My uncle Ben used to go to school frith the squire when "he was a youngster, and he says he was so mean that he wouldn't so much as give a fellow an apple core without mnkia' him pay back in cliewin' gum, ""' and when you see a boy so stingy as "that you can most gen'ly tell about what sort of a man he is goiu' to make. But he was an only son, and I s'pose that helped to spoil him. He liad one sister, and when her liusband died, leavin' her with two children and scarcely money -enough tovpay his funeral expenses, she begged her brother to let her mn back to the old home: but she might s well nave asKftcl mat duj rock yonder to take pity on her. Ana 'twasn V. long oeiore me pour lady, not being - used to hardships, broke down and died. Folks thought then that maybe he'd be shamed Into duin something, f or the two orphans, aeeln' they -were '..his own nephews; wad he was-, be took 'em both out o' Tschool and 'prentlced 'em to a shoe- maker. Generous, wasn't he? And 3 had but one child of his own, too, ' and aha was a 'girl that would have been glad enough to have 'em for brothers. Her m mother was dead - as nioa a woman as you'd care to -seat; on o' your real ladies, with always a smile and a neartaom word tar everybody; a good prayin' worn--aa. too. Folks that knew her intl aaate use' to say that ahe was always .jafajria' for the squire, and . that ' anmrtimea she'd send a note askin' -ma save him prayed for tn meet In'. . flat didn't give ia his name, but .mtIuIv knew: who It was. But yrayin' for a man like Squire Bone mtways . seems to me a waste o' toreath.' Anyway, the poor lady died without seein' any good come of it, -and 'twasn't more'n a year 'fore he .- was married again. The second wife . vas a good deal like himiself, big and .handsome, with no more heart than -an oyster, and Annie, who was one V them soft-eyed little things that always look as if they wanted a lot o' motherin', got . to pinin' so that 'at last some of her mother's relatives lover in Waterbury sent for her and kep' her till she was grown up.' I remember as well as if 'twas yester day the day she came back; I'd just begun drivin' the stage, and she was one o' my first passengers, a tall, alim-built girl, with a forehead like a baby's, and a look in her eyes that made you feel as if you wouldn't say a swear word before her no more'n you'd cut off your hand; and that's Yaa kind o' girl that I like to have round when that off horse begins to get balky. Hi, there, Jerry! None '' your nonsense!" But the off horse was in a mulish mood, and there was long break in the story. The squire'd been sort o ailin' "that spring," said Capt. Bob, when at last toe balker was conquered, "and whni Annie heard of it she hurried ttome to see if she couldn't cheer aim up. And he was mighty , well jlcasnd to have her there, for he and a didn't get on any too well together; and no matter how mean -a man is, he likes havin' somebody to coddle him all the same, 'specially cnen he's sick. Bui when he found sat that she was gettin' letters from m young feller in Waterbury, and aras expectin' some time or other to marry him, he was madder'n a March Stare, and swore that if she didn't rive him up he'd cut her off without .penny. But Annie didn't take "that part of it much to heart, for the young man was purty well to do, and as be wasn't through college they did ait ieel in Shy' hurry' about marryi in". But as soon as he was rady to' start out for himself he went right; Ha tier father, for he ws a' real traightforward sort, of a feller, and told him he'd come to ask for Annie,' Jfor answer the squire ordered him; to go about his business and wait' till he was sent for. But at that Annie braced up arid said that she lied given her promise to marry him s Soon as he was through feollege, nd seein' she ' was of ge; ' she thought it wouldn't be right for her. ; V, break bet . word. .:; , . "Oh, marry himl Marry hhur Stormed the old s(utre, hard uu a filnt, 'but I warn you, not a cent will you get from me if you have to go to the'poorhouse. And Anute. iwelln that she .wasn't -beholden to her father1 in any way, sreiu' he'd let her live away from him so long, went, back to Waterbury the next day and was uinrrtcd at her aunt'n. " 'Long about Hint, time there was a erase In this part o' the country for iuvestin' in minin-stock, and the Rquire, thoigh gen'ly n pretty shrewd business man, went, into it hot and heavy. Fact, he was so greedy about it, he seemed to be grudge anyone else havin' a chmice. lint all of a sudden .the mine caved in, so to speak, nud the squire had u stroke o' paralysis that come mighty near making an end of him. And when they come to look Into his af fairs they found that his house and pretty much everything else that he owned had been mortgaged to raise money for the minln' stock. "In the meantime his daughter had moved somewhere away out west, and there wasu't a sou) to give the old mieor :a helpin' htuitl. But he'd had the sense to leave a few hundred dol lars in the bank, and when the folks that held the mortgages shut down on him, his doctor took n room for him In a cheap lodgin' house and had him. move into it. Seemed quite a come-down, but nobody pitied him very much. " "Well, to make a long story short, in the" course of a year or two the county was voted a new poorhouse, and the Hone property being for sale the committee concluded it'd be cheaper to buy that than to build. You see, there was about 20 acres of land and not a neighbor within quarter of a mile. The squire hud another stroke when he heard what they were goin' to do with it, and his landlord, flndin' that by the time the doctor's bill was mtiil he wouldn't have a dollar left, turned him over to the town. I dare say the select men were sorry to do it, but of course they hod to treat him the same as the rest o' the town poor; and when he came to himself there he was in his old home under an over seer, and herded with paupers. IL Two years later I chanced to be passing over the same road with ('apt. Bob Moreley for driver. 'Say! he cried, fnctng about at we came in sight of the Hone place, " 'member my tellin' yon 'bout the old squire? Well, sir, there's been great doin's up there, nrtd they snj the old man's so changed that his own wife wouldn't know him. Seems his daughter 'long 'bout that time lost her husband, and when some of her friends wrote her what the old gentleman had come to she packed right, up and hurried on east with her little girl and took a house down in- the edge o' the village so's to be near him. Tell you what, the way some women in this world forgive helps a fellow to understand the for--givin'ness of the Lord. "But she hadn't more'n got here when she was taken down with iheumatic fever, and not bein' able to go herself, she sent her little girl over to ask about the squire. The old man was sittin' on one o' the benches there "by the gateway, with bis chin on his cane, when .the Utile one come In, and he started as if he'd seen a ghost. They say she's the born image of her mother when she was her age, and she's named after her, too, and when her grandad called her Annie she run right to him and chimb on his knee and be gun chatterin' as if she'd known him ail her life. He's gen'ly rough as a bear with children, but they say he broke down and cried like a baby. "Well, that little midget kep' com in' right along, bringin' flowers and jells and lovin' messages from he: mother; and 'bout the first question i sho.d ask him would be: 'Have you said your prayers this mornin', grandpa?' And then she'd make him recite with her 'Our Father.' And before folks knew what was goin' on the old squire was converted. You know the Bible says: 'A little child shall lead 'em,' and it seems a If the Lord must have sent that little one there on purpose to bring him to repentance; at least, that's the way it looks to me. His daughter, soon as she was able to be up, want ed him to come live with her, but he was afraid he'd be a trouble and thought he'd better stay where he was. To be sure, he said, 'twas the poorhouse, but 'twas in the poor house that he'd found the way to Heaven." At this point the off horse began to balk, and it was several minutes before the captain could go on. ."Queer," he remarked, as he set tled back in his seat, "what una and 'downs sometimes eome to people. All of a sudden, one day, 'bout a year' ago, the squire had a letter aayin' that a new vein had beer, struck in the mine that he'd invest ed in, and that the stock had doublet' in value. Seems - he'd been smart enough to hold on to the paper, so he was once more a rich man; and the first thing be did was to deed 20 acres of land to the county and buy back his home. Then he had the house put in order from top to bottom, and to-day his daughter An nie and her little girl are livin' there with him, and the two nephews that he 'prentlced. to a . shoemaker',, arc, bein' fitted for college. Curious, wasn't it, how it happened? Make; you think of old Nebuchadnezzer hav in' to go down on his marrow-bones, and then gettin' back his throne aft er he'd learned his lesson. Anyhow, the squire's clothed nnd in his righl mind at last, and I've come to the conclusion that his wife's prayers weren't wasted, after all," N, Y. Independent, WATEK AFTER THE SODA. Drain tor a Drink la I'rooi Tfeat the ttrtecrt sma ! Nut aiionvk Thirst, "Will you have a glass of water after your Ice cream soda, lady?" ifiil the clerk at the s.itia fountain, according to the Chicago Tribune. "If you pleme," answered the cviS' tomer. "The water takes the sweet taste out of my month," "Do you know," resumed the clerk to his confidant us the wninnn moved away, "1 can't afl'onl to knock my own business, but I would like to tell that woman ami hundreds like hrr that the drink she ought to have had In the ttr t place was water. If she had taken a drink of cool water before sw allowing that mixture of sirup charged water and lee cream her thirst would have heen satUHvtl, Hut sli wanted lee cream soda. She got it and then she was obliged to drink watel to wash the other stuff out of hei throat. Did you ever hrar what the soda water clerks call that glass of wa ter? We call it the 'bath.' It's tin 'chaser' of the soda water fountain. Down in Xew'York the hovs have re christened the drink we sell here as 'Sunday,' lee urchin drenched with some crushed fruit. They vn'. tt the 'dope,' and the name iiist about hits II. 1 tell you we're getting a new lan gunge behind the sodn water counter. Cherry Sunday, did you say, madam?" Oae in the lull Collector. There is a young man in a hospital at Albany, N. Y who has forgotten his inline and address, but who in other respect is mentally sonnd. Let liim rest easy, assures the Chlrnmi Tiuies-lleruld. and sooner or later some hill collector will drop in ami establish his identity. I'rtueeas H-al. The title of princess royal, borne bv the Empress Frederick of ("crmntiy i before her marriage, ,s not given to the eltlest daughter of Kngllsh sover , but only to the first child " it happen to he a girl, Malaria Causes Billlousness. Orove's Tnslelf st fbtll Tonic removes the ears NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States I-aml Office. Roseburg, Oregon, Juno 10,11101 Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions oi the act ol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "Ai Act for the sale of timber lands in tin States of California, Oregon, Nevada, am; Washington Territory," as extended b I'll the Public Land States bv act o ol August 4. 1S02, HENRY R. ROATH, of Bayfield, County of Bayfield, Slato ol Wisconsin, has this day filed in lliii office hiB sworn statement No. 1H86, foi the purchase of the E .! of E of Sec tion Mo. ,'10, in township No. 84 p, range 3 east, and will otler proof to show lha the land sought is more valuable for ll limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hie claim tt said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Roseburg, Ore gon on Tuesday, the 3d day of Septem ber, 1901. He names as witnesses: George Bateman, Albert Willis, ol Roseburg, Ore., Frank Murray and Mra M. R. Murray, of Bayfield, Wis Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the ahore-descrlbed lands are re quested to file their claims in thli office on or before said 3d day of Sep tember, 1901. J. T. Bridges. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, June 10, 1901 Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of tho sc of Congress of June 3, 1H18, entlller "An act for the sale of timber landB ii the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended in nil the I'ubllc Land States by act ol August 4, GEORGE KREIDLER, of Duluth, county of St. Louis. State ol Minnesota, has Ibis day filed in thlt oillce his sworn statement No. 1(184, foi the purchase of the NEi of Section No. 22 in Township No. 35 S., Range No. 2 East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought 1b more valuable for it timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Roseburg, Ore gon, on Saturday, the 24th day ol August, 1901. He names as witnesses: L. G. DeWolfu, of Portland, Ore., Frank Klncart, of Roseburg, Ore.. Henry Stenick, of Portland, Ore., and Wm. Barton, of Glendalo, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands an requested to file their claims In tbif office on or before said 24th day of August, 1901. J. T. Bridges, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon, June 8, 1901, Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the actol Coiigre of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Pnhllc Land States by act of August 4, 1892. LAWRENCE D.McEWEN, . of Olequa, county of Cowlitz, State of Washington, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 1607, for the purchase of the Lots 1 and 2, H NEi ol Section No. 3 in Township No. 34 S.. Range No. 3 East, and .will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural pnrposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday' the 14th day of August,"" ."-Je names as witnesses: Robert A .d Marry 0. Dutilimn, of Kelso, Washington, and Herman Rhody and MarcuB D. L. Cun ningham, of Castle Rock, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before suid 14th day of August, 1901. J , T. Burnous, Register. innr;ir:,n:iTl;;",.nii,i.ii.li.imt.lwsliii vu,hl.l'umfl1T, ANtcclublc Preparation for As slmiliillinJlUcnxxIniHllktttilii liitg the StcL".c'.:;is ural Bowels of Promotes DigcstioivCluvrrul ness ami Hi'St.Contiilns nulttirr aiium.Morphine nor Mineral. OT?AnCOTIC. Aperfocl Remedy rorConsllnfl tton , Sour Stotnach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. exact copy or wrapper. NOTICE FOR IMJHLICATION. UsirKii Si'atks Land Okku k, Uosclmrt!, Orison, Jimu 8, IIKII. Notice is hereby uivon lliilt in coiniili nice with llio provisions of tho net of GotiHrcss ol June 3, lT.S, rntitlvd "An ici lor tlic mile of timber lands in the Stiitrf of Ciilifornm, Or,'i:oii, Nuvtidn,iiii(l Wnsliiiiuton Territory," ub extended to til the I'ul'lic Lrnui I states by act pi August 4, IStl'J, MICHAEL K. DAU6HKRTV. if Mcdforil, coiiutv of Jnckson, Smtfl of Ircuon, has thin day filed In this ufllcu His sworn statement No, 11182, lor the purchase ol the XV.i of Section No, .S'J in Township No. 33 8,, Raniin No. 3 Kiiat, anil will cfler Drool to show that the land sought is more vnluablu for its umber or stone than for agricultural nurposcs, and to establish his claim lo laid luod before tho Rcxister and ite- eiver ol this ollice at Kosebure, Oregon, on Thursday, the 22nd day of August, llitil. tie namea as witnesses: u. I. Snell.L.O. Porter, Mrs. Ada M. Mills ind Mra. aniiie iiarr, all of Med lord, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely he alxive-deseribed lands are requested .o file their claims in this office on or before said 22nd day of August, 1P01. J. I . Damans, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unitkd Statkk Land Omct, Roseburg, Oregon, June 8, 1001. Notice is hereby given that in compli- tnce with the provisions of tlin act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An ict for the ralo of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon , Nevada , and Washington Territory," as extended to ill the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, MrtS. NAJNME BAKU, if Mcdforil, county of Jackson, State of )rcgon, Ins this day filed in tins oillce ler sworn statement No, 108!, for the mrcliase of the SKf of Section No. 32 in Township No. 33 S., Hun no No. 3 Knst, ind will offer proof lo show that the and aoucjit Is mora valuable lor its tun er or stone than for agricultural pur- loses, and to establish her claim to raid and before the Register and Receiver I this ofilce at Uosoburg, Oregon, on Thursday, the 22nd day of August, 11)01. -lie names as witnesses: C. P. Knoll, L. G. Porter, Mrs. Ada M. Mills anil Michael E. Daugherty, all of Mcdford, Jre. Anv nnd all persons claiming adversely he above-described lands are requested o file their claims in this office on or lefore said 22nd day of August, 1001. J. I. linuxiKS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, June 10. 1001, Notice Is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June H. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of limber lands in thu States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended . to ill the Public Land mates by act ol August 4, 1802, FRANK MURRAY. of Bayfield, County of Bayfield, State of Wieeoniin, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1688, for the purchase of the SW of section No. 28, in township No 84 s, range No. 3 east. ana win oner prooi to snow mat tne land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone tnan lor agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said and before the Register and Receiver ol his office at Roseburg. Ore., on Tues day, the 3d day of September, 1001. Me names as witnesses : George Bate man and Albert Willis, oi Roseburg, Ore., Mrs. M. R. Murray and Henry tt. Jtoat ii.oi uayneiu, wis, Anv and all nersonB claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or belore said 3d day of Hoptcmer, 1001. J , l. tintnoKS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ukitkb Status. Lano Omen, Roseburg, Oregon, Juno 8, 1001. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with llio provisions of tho, ant ol Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An net lor tho sale or tiinocr lands In the StateB of California, Orogon, Nevada, nnd Washington Territory," as extended to CUSTOM For Infants and Chlldron. The Kind You Have Always Sought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTOBIA nil tliu I'uliliii I, niul Hlntcs by net of A111JUH 4, I"".", RUIIKKT Al.l.KN. of Kelso, county of Onvliu, Slnlu of Warhinuuin, littn this day lllcd In this oillce ins sworn nttllclnenl Ao, llhil, lor tho imii'liiivt ol the M ol the M of rcc lion No, 2 in Tottiisliip No, 31 8., Rnimu iso. ! isn't, and will oiler nrnol in show that tl;u hind coiinlit is more, valuable for Its Umbel or stout) limn lor nuri cultiirnl purposes, and lo ur tuliliuli iiis (.-lit i tn lo raid Inud uefnru lli Keglsler niul Ueuetver ol tins oillce at Kuscluirg, Oregon, on Wednesday, tliti 1-lih day of August, nun. Ilu muses us witnesses: Lawrence D. Mel'.weii, of Oloutiii, WiibIi iugton, Harry C. Diiiiliuni, of Kelso. vt nsiiiiiKton, anil Herman Klioily anil Marcus t). I.. Ciuiiiinijliniii, of Castle Kih k, H aalilngtoii. Any and all puisons ulaiinlngaih'vrsaly tlin above-described hinds are reiiieslecl io inu uieir claims in uns oillce on or be, foro said 14lli day of August, !t!0l. J. T. IIhidoks, Heritor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uxitud Statis I.ani) OrricM, Roseburg, Oregon, June H. 1001. Notice is hereby given that in comnll ance with the provisions of the act of Congress ol June if, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Htates oi California, Oregon . Nevada, and Washington Territory, " aa extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. imrc, HAHIiY 0. DUNHAM, of Kelso, county of Cuwlils, State of Washington, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 1(100. for the purchapo of Ihu l-ols 3 and 4, and 8) N W of Section No. 2 in Township No. 34 8., Range No. 3 East, ard will offur proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, mid to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this ollice at Roseburg, Ore, on Wednesday, tho 14th day of Aiuiiflt, 1001. Ho names as witnesses; Robert Allen, of Kelso. Washington, Lawrence P. Mcliwnn, ol 0t'(iiH, Washington, and Herman Kliody and Marcus 1). h, Cunningham, of Caatlu Rock, Washington. Any and all porsonH claiming advorscly the above-described lands are reqoosted to file their claims in this oillce on or be fore said 14th day ol. August, 1001. J.T. BiiiiKine, Rogjator, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office Roseburg, Oregon, Julys, isoi, Notice Is hereby given tliat In compliance with the provlNtons of the act of Congress of June a, IhTO, entitled "An act for the late of limber lands In tho HUtcs of California, Ore gon, Novadu, and Washington Territory." as exiondcd to nil the Publlu Land Btatos by act Ot August MUM, JUSHPH MAYKR, of I'o nil, county of Lewis. Bute of Washing ton, has thin day filed In this oftloe tils sworn statement No. , for the purchase of the se of section No. 10 In township. No. flt s. ranee No. 8 oast, and will offer proof to ahow that the land SQiiiitii Is moro valuable for Its timber or stone tiiah for agrlculluralpurposc-s, and to es tablish his claim to said Innd before the negis ter and itecelvor of this office at Knteburg, Oregon, on Thursday, tlio 26th day of Soptem bor, 1001. lie names as wltnernies: Rufus L, Young and Mattlas Moll, of Mt. Ansel, Ore gon, and Goorgo Ualeman and Albert Willis, of Roseburg, Orogon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the atjovo-deiicrtbod lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said !Hb day of September, 1901. J, T.'BniDOSs, Reglator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, ' ... , .., n0MDllr((i Oregon, July 8, 1001. .Notice Is hereby glvon that la compliance with the provisions of the act of -'Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An aot for the sale of timber lands In the States or California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Htatos by sot of August 4. 182. IlUPUB U YOUNO, ' of Mt. Angel, county ot Marlon, Htate of Ore gon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. , for tho purchaso of tho N of tho Ny, ot section No, 'in In township No, HI s,, rango No. 8 east, and will offor proof to show that llio land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or alone tliun for ngrloulturn! purposes, and to establish nls claim to said land beforo tho HCKlstor and itecelver of this oflleo tit Hone burg, Oregon, on Thursday, the 20th day nl Seplomnor, JDOl. lie namos as wltncssos: Muttlns Moll, of Ml. Angel, Oregon, Joseph Mnver, of Pe Kll. Wnnhlngton, and Ceorgo IJrilc mun nnd Albeit Willis, of Kosolmrg, Oregon. Any nnd nil porsons claiming auvorsoly tlio nbovc-desoritind lands nro roriioitcil to llio their nlnlinn In this oflleo on or before wild ijiiib dny of September, Will. " . . J, T. DfunoEB, noglstor, M AM IV -jr SB at sr- AW 800IETIKB QW MKDFOKD. K, U.uf A.-Milil(unl builgu No, llJl uiccl every Miiliinlny evuiilnii In A. 0, U, liull. Vlslilnu Krutcis Invileil in iittemt, b, T, i'llllUlU, 1. M, Ii, A, JllttllAN, HOC, I', of A, -('urn I Ml. I'ltl No, 'Jl, inueit 111 I'ur ualora1 Hull every Wiulmtnituy itt H it, in, II. tt', Hn i'iiiivHoN, i;lilel Hunter. 1, l Cuiiimn, l'Miiiiiu'liil Neviuliny, I, t.. V i.uiiko U' w, iliniiiH in i, vi. , nun every Muiuiiiny lit lit & i, ill. viniiins brutliei'H nlwuvH wutuoiiiu. ' I. A. H'kiiii, N. U. I!, W. Cai.kink, Hen, Hue I, n. ii, 1", Ifegiie Itiver Mneiiiiiiiiiietit, Vu. :m, nieetM hi I, o, ti, l hull the hi-imhkI nud 'oui'lli NVeitni'siliiyH uleneli tiioutli itt s n, ui. II, II. IIaiivi;v,0. 1', W.T. YoiiK.Hurllia. Olive ttelmliuli l.oiluu Nil, 'M ii'ln In f. (). O. t1'. lutll llrst mid tlilrit 'ruimditys of oituh muiitli, Vlstilug ulNtei-N luvltml tu utiiuiit, Mllll. MlNMIIltlAI.KIMH, N.U. I'iiiiiikni'K M. Aniii.i;, Kmc Hua, A. l- A A. M. Menls Itrnt e'rlitiiy rm or be fore lull inuuii at sp, in,, In Munuiiie bull, V. K. Iikiimi,, V. M, W, V. Ul'IMKCtwr, Iteo. Heo. K. of I'.'I'iilimnan lunnu No. 81, uitiets ,Mui illty eriilillig ill 8 i. 111. Vlnlllnu limtliem al ways woleoiiiii. .1. I'l, KarAiir, 0. 0, J. II, tlti'ii.Kn, K, ol II. niul H. Knights uf the .Miieeuuee, 'I'rluiiipii Ten) No. H, meiHH In revtilttr revletv on the 1st uuO rd li'tliliivH of iui'Ii inniilh In A. o, U. W, HulUt7;.nip. in, Vlslilug HlrKuliihlseurtlliil ly luvltiiil tonlteuil, J. It. IIaiiiiin, Cumumndor, W. T Yomk. II. If, A, O. U. W.. Degree nl lloiini Kmliur linluo No. Ml, uit'elH evcty Ifit ami 4tlt Wt'dncntlay evening of each month, lit A. d. U, W. hall, I.II.I.IAN UIMCIHIU1H.-.K11, U, Of II. A, C STANWtlllll, Iteti. A. I), tl. W. I.oiIuq No. VN, ttieota every nr tin! third U'otlnciuiay In tho month at p, itt In their null In llio opera bloolt. Vlelilitf I'. Ilt'nuiiitt. ai .w. O C. Mtahwooii Iteeonler. Woodmen of Hie Wiirlit-tlmnp No. no, meon every 'Ihurmuy evening In K, of p. hull Metlfurd, Ort'guu, .. ,, J. W, Wii.hv, 0. 0 .JbujACK MANN. CIerk. Cltryaiiuthuiiiiiin Circle. No. 81, WouieiToi W iHHlrrafl Meets itecoml nml fourto Tueoiley nl eiioli niniiili ol ;:,ig p. m. lit U, u( p. Imli, Vlslllug Kmivrn InvlUit. JCATiiKKiNR Wait. t;iork. W. 11. u.-ciiMivr A. Arinur tyirps fio. si tneolfc niieonil anil fciu-lti WiHlni-mlny of eaeh iiiiMitli at o'eitwk p. in., Hi Woodman's hall, Ulllligiilatrrii IovIUmI, Mutt Aniiiii Va Aurwr.ni' pres. MAI1V K. IIKRVka, See. tl. A. It. t'lit-aicr A. Arinur I'ont No. meeU In ttDiHlttuiu'li hull every necotlit nnd fourth Molulltv lilKhl In eiteh uiontll at 7-.su. MuttllH Cuuiraileei'iirilliillv Invlle.l lo nlloud. ,. , Khanx ICAaaiursit, Can. I), k. AKIilltlH, Ailjulaut, w. i! e ii LL7.'iTr.rT.TT'.".'!rr"'r tho Chrlnllnn t.hutili, ,i , . L. . V '.'xiviiu'.ni tui-ein urm ana Ihlnl l-rl.tny evenliiiiui enoii mouth at 7:an n. in.. In Ailklmt-tlvun.nck. Hr.lfonl, Orn. Via. IIIOK Hlnlern ami llrolbcrii -iirillally Invlled. J.H. l'rTk.8citary. ' "' """"" ' '"' O K. H.-llennieM I'hapler, No. M, meets ec M,i"i ,nMi'i,hMT,!ttr",.,'"r' "' c,,n """"' lorsana bioihomanajwi,rtoin, '""'" " HATTlk K. I'M kki., Haorvtary. CHURCHES OF MEDFORD. ....... wnmKutt, nuiiuBT ttcnooi maets at Kplneopal Church every Hunday niornliii- at lUoelocki divine norvlee every Aral aid thlro) HuiiUuye ul 7:30 u. m u el... ii....,. U.I. II. .b. ...... - - lor. ' r.uiavupat v-nurcn W. u, Moore, - ' ' '"w""! orvrj naouata St II a.m. f.r7 :8 p- m' """day aohool at 10 a.m., II. I.. . Ullkev. lunt. fll ...... . ' aleloiwof sermon, Lavl K.uoelt. leader, ep .,.n.,gi,nDMu evening ai s:w, u, -Kauoeit, preat. Kegulai weekly prayor miet! log every Thursday evening alf:30, Ladle.' sewing elrele every week. Mlaaionon aootete meeia the drat nidoy la each mootn. 7 I'reabvterlan CThurah nv a tt lor. HeiiltlfliieB bl tt, i .... ' . . . . ''"'aehlns'svsry Habbath at 11 a. a. and 7 :S0 p m. Huaday seltool at lo a. at., u.viot r-J v-t'- v",iimii r.nucavor meotinsene ?S.u.r b.!'m, h !" aervico, Nlu Klia I)odge, I'roe i.adle.' AlJ Society every othef ThuriKlay afternoon, lr. K. & w, pS... I.atllea' Mlaalouarv Hocletv -jit T.,i.w Ar . monihataiao p. m Mra. L. T. i'lorcc,Vre. .. ... - ... , . , ... uranuttll, pallor, Sabbath aervico,: Hreaeiilug II a. in. and 7: p. m,; Habbath school 10 n. m.i U, y, p, u. SlSS p. m.: prnyot meeting Thursday at 7:80 p. m.i covenant meeting at j.30 p. in. on Haltinlay pre. ceding I rst sabbalh. Htraugera and frlcnOs al ways wclcotno. Itnntl.f nh.,..i, u.. m t . . ..... . Christtan church Cornor of Bum and i strmttu lpnt.,n.. . " ' ., -, . ,UWv..,,.H u, m. ui . anil I, p. mmUj uui.i hi io a. in, junoir l 8 p. m.i V. . H.C. K. ul (1:80 p. m.jJunol'r Kndoavorst m.'.tt.i' ::..' ":". ':. y' Jllsslonnry Auxiliary to o. W. II. K. tfmt Thnrs day 7:80 I', M. each monlh. Olioral Union every I'r day at 7:80 p. m. Thopeople wolooue. , . , , .moiuus lit (UU UUUrDfle F . Htion iiftMtor. 1'ruaohliiff ovory bund ay t II a. m. and cvonlDKi Huntluy nobool tt lUn, ui.; w L ,;B"l, ovoiiihk m b o moon; ThurmtRy In caob monlh al W p. m, . ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. R 17 3sr s ullman x Sleeping Cars Elegant tourists ci:' Dining Cars FREE : COLONIST : SLEEPERS ' ' 1 ; , r. ul MiNNcaroits OULUTH CO csooaavoN HUt'IN AND CHICAGO WASHINGTON ' PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH A. D. CHARLTON, Abb 1 8 tan t O on oral PnHHonffor Acont - No. Ubb MorrlHon Bt,, cor. Third, i y . jsluvrs i mm raErsT ""'."' 0 ; TO 0 .