The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, March 21, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.
Uta ateamer Provldenoe, plying ba-
OTTMB Violcstrarg (.tits.) and Lake Pal-
tyra, mi overturned nt S o'olook In tha
Mratag by a sudden squall at Lnue
-Xauiinag, and SO of bar passengers ami
'twr, iuoludiug tha ruastor, Uaptaiu
'William Cassldy, wera drowueil.
Charles D. Thompson, exBuprp"K
Xnanoe koopor of the Supreme Ton
nights of tho Masoabees, who some
time ago ponfessod to a shorfctiri
957,000, was nrroatod at Fort Huron,
Mich., on a oompluiut sworn out by
'6heriff Malnos. Bull was fixed nt f 1,0-1 1.
Which was furnished. The county ofil
ials aay thoy had beoome oonviuoeu
Hhmt the Maccabees did not iutuu I to
amweoat Thompson, and for thai roa
In Sheriff Maine made the complaint.
Two car of the Kmsas City-Lvavoa-rrjrth
eleotrio line were dynamited nt
3aveu worth. Ouewoiiiauwaaiuja.re.il
'Ms. company hat offerod reward of
$860 for information leading to the or-
t of the guilty parties. A strike hai
I an in Leavenworth for soma weeks,
b4 tha dynamiting of tha oars is a re
alt. Deafness Cannot Be Cured
3ly local applications, as tnev cannot reach, the
ttiseaaed portion ot the ear. There Is anly one
as ay to curs deafness, and that is by constitu
tional remedies. Dcafneas Is cauaco by aa In
"Massed condition ot the mucous Main? of the
Kuauchlsn Tube. When this tube rets In.
ttesaed yu have s rumbling sosnd or Imperfeot
wesutng, and when It is entirely closed deafness
is tae result, and unless the Inflammation can
ate taken out aad this tube restored to its nor
anal oondttlon. bearlns will be dMim,i for.
ter; sine cases out ot tea are caused bv
Olunoi tha aincous surfaces. TOa"
will slTS Obs HondNd TV,liM ...
aseK Deafness (caused by catarrb) that can.
a. cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, bond fir
P. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O
; Sola by Druggists, 75c. " ' i""uo
Ball's Family Fills are the best.
INHERITS BIO FORTUNE.
'slr Keealvea Tr Tke.1 Covet
' raas Lafl Bias mr !
WktekUs WasIUakUal Hair.
other day. As It was, the beautiful
residence of 8. W. Brown, of 40 West
Sevewty-ntft street, New York, waa
burned to tha ground.
Alteratioua were bring mado to the
w ' nouse, arur on Saturday the workmen
H. A. Joly, formerly a meiaberof the built a Are) to keep warm. At live a.
faculty of the llerlita School of Lan- ra. the- flamea awoke Michael Monn-
puogea, Chicago, received word a few hnn, the conchman, who wn slt'enlne
fltVl m. .1... - , . . At t . -1 t
"B" vuuwq, nun wnum lie in me oarn. Me louml the house
had had no eammunicntlou for orcr nblaie, A crowd aoon collected, but
v jvn, una just aicu and had left count no nothing,
him an estate worth considerable nv,
800,000 francs. The particulars of this
occurrence are quite romantic tuid
show that fuct are stranger thau
fiction.
When Joly was a young man he lived
with a rich spinster auut, his own par
ent having died long before. When he
grew to te a man she wanted him to
Commudore Charles T. Welle, of the
Indian Httrlior Yacht club, arrived,
"I'll get the engines," he cried.
Ire rushed Into his burn, aturted his
automobile, and In three minutes was
whittling up the three-mile road to
Grccnwloh village. He did the three
miles in live minutes, and got the en
gines in ume to savo his own villa,
davote himself to the priesthood, but ! md those of Froncla II. lngo and K
"7- "'"- oi a more worldly turn of "orion, aa well na the Ilelle linvcn
""SapaHor Judge Seawell of Se.u Fran--Sawso,
lu the contest botweeu Edward D.
; .IVoOaba and Charles M. Shortridge for
tin offlee ot state building and loan
, ectnmissioner, decided in favor of Mo
Cobe. Ooveruor Gage appointod Short-
Wttft to the position in Jnue, 1901,
rhile HoOaba was appointed by G ivor
ttor Badd to succeed William A. Rvan,
who died Deo. 20, 1898. Jndge Seawell
ays teat MoUabe is entitled to hold four
years from the date on which his ap
ejxantment tok effect,
. Tim residence of T. T. England of
Refllands, Cat, was entered while Mr.
ad Mrs. England were at a concert,
faoo worth of jewelry and $030 in
i toKen. by tha thieves. .
mind, wanted to see the world snd
travel. Consequently he become th.
preceptor of a prince, whom he accom
panied on a trip through different
untriea. Hi, , d,.d duri hi.
7 : rr ,orKlrlnir him, and leav
ing all her wealth to s rich property,
owne his cousin. This disappoint
ment brought Joly to America, where
he devoted himself to the teaching of
'"g-uages. being most of the time con
nected with the Berliti school, in dif
terent cities. ,
A few weeks sgoaletterwa. received
by Joly that the cousin who had been
the heir of the aunt had also died and,
naving had remorse on his deathbed
about depriving his rn.i m.
itano., hod willed hi. property to him.
Joly baa given up teaching and ia to re
turn to France to claim tie inheri-tanoe.
casino. Mr. Welle and hie automobile
came in for much praise during the
rest oi tJie day.
FROG LIKED A MEAT DIET.
Wfcea la m lu'i Itouik Da
vowed ! nltlaa of
K, 9re Tkla Aceoaat,
STRDCOOWN.
Slaiu in the Hour of Sucocbb.
1 he Iiultau who trailed the hunter
silently and secretly through the woods,
often played with his victim us it cut
plays with a mouse. J.:l in tlie uioiiicnt
of the hunter's miivcss, tlic blow fell ;
silent, smlileii, swift.
There tiro crrlniu fuiuiu of disease
which seem inliiiiminlv malevolent.
Like the linliiui tlicvscciu to pliiv with
the victim, until soiiie iluv wlicii lie luis
rceched the height of success mill is
thinking to "Hike life en.iy," disease
strikes him down, ucrhntM never to rise
again, or maylmp to drug out the re
mainder of existence in physical pnlu
ami privation.
The best example of such n malevolent
disease is found in itvsnensin mid nlli.vl
tonus of "stomach trouble." Not long
THE PLANET EROS.
H"T Professors DUun. ,.
sa I-rob.bljr Hot More Tha.
Tweatr buim tm Dta,.,.r.
A special to the Xew Yi, t i
" ""'""w from Cambridge,
Mas. ya: profa. HCKerin
Wendell, of the Harvard observatory
have just made some very important
dscoveriea with regard to the new
Dlanet Pferi .... . . ..
. up recent uiscov-
ene. it is found that the Harvard ob
servatory took photograph of this
planet as early as 1S93. These photo
graphs, when compared with the ones
that were taken the other night
made it possible to tell accurately
.o sise ana distance of the
planet from the earth.
The astronomers rntv i
thnt the planet is probably not more
than SO miles In diameter, and at
time comes nearer the earth than
any other planet. It belong, to a
group of planet, thnt come between
- For the Complexion.
flrae complexion alwsys suffers from blltous
Aaaaorconstipsllon Unless the bowels are
-SDsptopen tbe Impurities from the bojy appear
la the f orm of unsightly eruptions. DeWltt's
w nj nwre Kcvp mc uTw ana oowe's i a ana Jupiter but Kros breaks
In healthy condition and remove the cause efjaway and often comes this side nf
wchtroubles. C.E. Hooper. Albany. Ga., say.: iXfars. thus being nearer the earth
. -u. Kifi.- , .... i moon.
rw now iasn in yesrs. .-Meversrlpe I it.i,. ,- ... ,.
aislress. Safe, thorough and gentle. Thai ,t observations will continue at
rm ... " t h A n I ...-, , . . , .
Wry best pills. Ch as. Strang.
"tha lumber ktlloOiler Reporter, from
Xmya Haruor, wont ashore in a to:
about a mile south of the Ciiff House.
Call Francisco. The captain and the
even other men on board, after clinging
to the rigging for two hoars, were res-
iwl by the coast life-saving crews.
Ohptaln Adolph Hauseu, the master of
tha wrecked vessel, mistook a light in
tba vicinity of the Cliff House for Poiui
ialonita light .... The valne of the cargo.
-awhioh will oe almost a total loss, i-
Jlatil at about $5,000. This loss will
aU entirely on the E. K. Wood Lnmbor
JMaapany; as t was uninsured.
Practically Starving.
"Jter using a few bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia
iCaaenj wile received perfect and permauent
41af from a severe and chronic case of store-
on trouble," sajs J. K. Holly, real estate. In
vaeaace and loan agent, of Macomb, 111 "Be-
4re using Kodol Dyspepsia Cnte she could not
at an ordinary meal without Intense suffering
Ghelsaow entirely cured. Several physicians
wdnany remedies had failed to give relit!. '
"Yea don't have to diet. Eat any good food you
-wast, but don't ovarlosd tbe slomach. Kodol
-Dyspepsia Curealll always digest it for you.
'Obma. Strang.
Sylvauns j&Iickoy, a young man of
Forest Ranch, uboat 20 miles from
Chico, Col., captured a man whom, from
the published description, he beliovud
to lie the murderer of Nora Fnller, und
lor being overzenlous he is now nuder
going a sentence of three mouths in Red
ZJlnff jail for assua.lt. A strange man
"was begging at Forest Ranch, und afcer
obtaining some food, he took to tlio
"woods. Mickey concluded that the man
mutt be the much-wanted John Ben.
vet, and arrested him altera hard strng-
gie, iu which the suspect received n
:Cat on the head from the barrel of
'iSUckey's riflu. The nmatecr detective
then bronght his man into Viua strap
ped to the back of a horse, after having
'ept mm bound for 80 hours. The pris
mergave the unme of Shauahan and
I only a harmless tramp.
th observatory until about the flrirt
of March, when it is intended to ccn
tinue the observations from the sta
tion in South America, where it is be
lieved the planet will be visible a
month longer than in any other part
of the world.
THE PARCELS POST.
One "man whose stomach, and not
his throat, has been for several years
the habitation of a frog, is one of the
j curiosities of Dock Watch Hollow, a
hamlet nestling among the Watehung
mountains, about live miles from
Hound Brook, K. J., says a New York
exchange.
Edward Blaster, a farmer, has beau
ailir.g for some time and his symptoms
have bafllrd the skill of physicians
of-his vicinity, who one by one gnve up
the case as incurable. Notwith
standing the fact that he was unable
in wora anil was slowly wasting away,
lllazirr wns the possessor of a raven
ous appetite, being particularly fond
of meat.
When Dr. Frsd A. .Wild, of Hound
Urook, took up Mazer's case two
weeks ago he proceeded to make him
self thoroughly acquainted with the
symptoms. W'icn questioned Hiuzor
said that he sufferedprinsititherfgion
of his stomach and occasionally ex
perienced a sensation is if something
anmated was1 movng about. Further
questioning brought out the fact that
the family were in the habit of using
water from a near-by spring for
drinking purposes. This information
confirmed Hr. Wild In his belief ni d he
urged an operation which was per
formed the ether dny, when the doc
tor removed from the patient's stom
ach a full-grown bullfrog more than
five Inches Ion?. When taken out thv
animal was dead, having been killed
dnrir? the operation. It-was similar
to ordinary fr-igs, except that exam
ination showed that it never had the
use of its eyes,
Blasrer Is now on the road to recov
ery and is the center of attraction for
u mat neighborhood, He now re
calls a cirenmstanej wliieh hann.ned
J about five years jf0 when his wife
was ill. He hafi gone to the sprlnjr to
fetch her a tlr'nk.'and while there took
one himself. When he returned to the
house he complained of having swal
lowed something o.' a foreign nature,
although he did not know what it was.
He is convinced that at tTint time
he swallowed a tadpole, which in the
course of nature became a frotr, un
dergoing the different changes within
his stomach.
OoBatIv Dtwtt Hew Zeal mad
ad VeMiicIt tnd tkc I'altcd
State Becoavei OperaUTC.
: i
a ,. . . . I German Pancake,
y S, . D"wefn Siftand'hcn weigh half a pound of
Iew ea.and and enezuela and the 1 flr ,,, ,ur. A.,.A :....
W. .J, W : K. - he cen.e? of the
" J- - ' ' t uiud uujr ut-
tween thin country and the other two.
named. Altogether, " provisions have
bien made for the. parcels post service
between the United States end five
other countries. They are now In
operation and are working satisfac
torily. The countries with which these)
agreements have been made are Great
Bold 1 ''
werywhete
fiuleby
Standard OU
; : : : as
.. .-, . El
ffjl)oi)trfcrrr li
mm-
KaUn andtweat
lave bo eflect on
faarncM treated
with Eureka Har
cm OU. 1c rt.
ntcs the damp,
ateepstheleaib
cr toft and pit
able. Stitches ,
oo not Dreak.
No rough ur-
lace lo .chmfa .
and cut. The
baroett not
WHUK like 1
aew, but
wear twice
as lonntiy the
ate of Kureks
Harness Oil.
flour and gradually work the eggs Into
nour nntll very nmi.oth and light.
Heat a frying pan, and when it Is hot
brush it well with melted butler, and
pour In the batter. Mver with n pint
of preserved apples and set in a hot
oven for 12 or 15 minutes, or until the
'batter is thoroughly cooked through
under the fruit. Then slide it care-
Britain, Germanv. Guatemala. Vene- ou0' "' ! on to a hot plate.
zuela and New Ze.Ua.id. Other conn- I , P0Ba"eB " " ve
trie, are anxious to enter into t Wa.h.ngton Star,
ilar agreement., and it ia believed j N" Preserved In Enurllsh ati-l..
that before the expiration of this' Vhre 'x pounds of pears, leaving
year a number of others will be them whole, and put them to simmer
drown and ratified by the Iegi:ative in a granite pan with two cupfuis of
bodies of the countries Ink-rested. I hot water. When you can pierce them
Since the United States entered into wi,h a straw, lift into a large jnr or
the treaty with Germany many other'hean pot, cover with 4 pom, Is of
countries have been clamoring for I sugar; add half a candied lemon peel
a parcels post system with the Unit-- cut ln strips, 12 cloves and two pieces
ed States. This system permit, the of ginger root. Cover and put to cook
mailing of a parcel weighing not 'or two hours in a moderate oven. Seal
more than 11 pounds to be delivered hot in jars. Good Housekeeping. e
at the door of the person to whom it itrtraar.x n.pti. om RMor-.
ia addressed. - t sn .tfr,nin...
There has been considerable outcry performed in Cape Town a few weeks
on the part of the people in this ago. A lion tamer had been giving
country because congress has not pro- an exhibition for several days and
fHvW Z i a?mtU?. P"rce, I4- " evening he informed the audience
w f 1th,rmir'r thst he had bee father
eigne have the advantage of the and he intended to baptise the in-
people of the United State., na the ft on the following day in the
former can mail packages to be da- lions' cage. Those who heard him
Hvered anywhere in this country, t.l.r.tto.'ht . ti.. J. V
while this privilege I denied to those thev reached th .trMhi,. "I.m It '
next evening they found that he was
ago the newspapers were cnllim. atti.n.
tton to one of the richest men of the age
working in his garden like a common
laborer fur his health's sake mid for the
same cause living abstemiously on a diet
which n laborer would despise". There's
a conspicuous example of the class of
people whose success m-cius almost fail
ure. But how many people are struck
down fatally in the hours of success,
liu man can absolutely say. Stomach
" failure" means lie'trt failure, the failure
of kidneys, liver, lungs and any other
organ, iiusm-.icli a each am! evcrv organ
of the body is dependent on the a'totuiich
for its nutrition and therefore for its
vitality, for tins rra.wu uo vital statis
tics can ever give the number of thone
who fal) vjctimj to disease of the stom
ach and the other organs of ii:gciion
and nutrition, because the cause oi their
decease is charged to other organs dis
eased through th'. ..toirich.
wiii'r's run jja-tkr with vor?
Is it "weak" lungs, "weak" hesrt,
kidney "troilblc." liver "trouble" or dis
ease of any other organ ? You will find
that in general, if you trace the disease
back it originates in a diseased condition '
of the stomach and its allied organs of
digestion and nutrition. The best proof
of this is that diseases of heart, liver,
lungs, kidneys, etc., are constantly being
cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Slrdica
Discovery which is primarily and chiefly
a medicine for the cure of diseasrs of the
stomach and of the blood. The body
and all its organs are sustained by food,
properly digested a'.id asaimilared, which
when converted into blood lorms the
nutrition by which physical life is re
newed day kry day, and meal bv meal.
Hut when the stomach and other organs
of digestion and nutrition are diseased,
the nutritive properties are not extracted
from food, the blood liecomra iioor, the
hotly lucks adequate iioiiriihine.it and
the (lesli "falls away." The weakness
consequent on this Iom of nultitloii will
geneiiilly llml Its expression In some one
orgiin which has been longest starved,
lhus as stiirvntion causes weakness,
when the nutrition falls short of the
needs of the body wo niity look for the
expression of llml weakness In soiuo one
organ-lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, or
any other vital organ of the body. When
me iiiseuseii stomiu'li Is cured by l)r,
I'lcrce's Coh'.eu MhI'ciiI Discovery, then
the du.eai.es ol other iians wlileli orlg.
iiialed in the disease of the stomach are
curcii also,
WHAT I'KOI'I.K NAV.
" Your 'Golden Medical Discovery
and Dr. S:igc's Catarrh Remedy have
lieen of great benefit to me," writes
(Prof.) Pleasant A. Oliver, of Viola, I'ul
Ion Co., Ark. before I used the above
iiriuio.ieii remedies my
sleep was not sound ; l.
grstlon bad ; a continual
leellng of misery. I now
feel like it new man."
"I have been taking
your medicines," writes
Mrs, W. M. Dowers, f
Lynch, Ilovd Co., Neb.,
"and I can't say enough
in their praise. They have
helped me more than alt
our doctors have helieil
me In two years' doctor.
ing. I H-nt dollars iixu
dollars fur my lungs and
received no liciicfil from
the medicine I took, until
a lady f . lend advised me
to write to Dr. Pierce. I
did so. took hia kind ad.
vice, mid am now so well
as to lie able to do my
own'work. I also took the
' Golden Medical Discov
ery anil the ' I'ellels' six
months for liver disease
and Indigestion, as the
kind' (l.K-tor adviard. f
Lm,u, tl,, il.-.. ....1 . I
t. I.I, ". ... Il-VI,C.I
V.V II,. ... ,l.... i
jSvSSS r ..a...
iji medicine uilli the utrnlol
' aiill.l'.)i..,. H ....It
George Riclil, of I.ock
ixirt Siation, Westmore-
11111,1 -"' ''M- B""' c"
boneslle Mitv llr I ,',....--
Golden Medical Discovery has cured me
of a pain in in v right lung that the bem
doctors coultl not help. Mv appetite
and iligestion have Improved' so that I
can eat anything at all, and I (eel better
than I have for years. My pain is all
gone and I feel like a new iscrson."
"I am glad to trstihy to the lienefits
derived ft out Dr. Pierce's Colden Med
ical Discovery," writes Miss Mary llelle
Suiiiiucrlon, of San Diego, Duv.il Co.,
Texas. "I was troubled with very fre.
quent headaches, often arciiiauicd by
severe vomiting; bowels were irregular
nml my sto.micli oud liver acemol con
tinually out of order. Often I could eal
almost nothing, ami sometimes abso.
lutcly nothing, for twenty-four hours at a
time. I was entirely unlit for work, and
my whole system seemed so riin-ilowii
that I feared a severe sick scll, und wus
very much discouraged. I wns advised
lo trv Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery and did so with such satisfactory
results th.it before finishing the third
bottle I (elt perfectly able to iindcttiikt
the duties attending public school life,
and contracted to do so."
A VAU'AIU.K MKIitCAI. WORK, CONTAIN
INC MOKK THAN ONI! THOUSAND
PACKS fault.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, containing over one thousand
large pages and more than 700 Illustra
tions, some of thriii lithographed in
colors, ia sent frrt on receipt 01 stnmn
to pay cxpruke of mailing only. Send
31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound
volume, or only 21 stamps for the book
In paper covers. Addresa i, R. V.
Pierce, JluOalo, N. V.
soourieb or xxsroao.
I, II. O, K.-Loex No, as, cel la 1. 0, O, r.
hall every Hatiirnsjr at at t B. ai, Vlsltlag
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No. H, tiieeui In rrvular review 01. I'm 1st and
Hil Krlilios ot used inoiilh 1.1 a. t. II, W.
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srut .thlril Woilnesiinj In Hie inaniti at N n, a.
In Umlr hull In U10 upiiru blook. Vlslllaa
bxiiaersliivtttidtnuiiiii.il,
hai.mi' Woona, al, W,
AaiiAai. MumiAHii, Iteetirilor.
K. U. of A. Meilhiril I.imIvh m. iwi
v'iT'i N",u,ll' valn In A. W, V. W, hall
, , . . u. . HTSrilRSSUN, H. M,
l A. JotiliAa) '.eu.
Wootlman Of the World-riamn u. an . ...
ever. Tburailaj evoulai In K. ot i'. bait
aieuiuru,oreoa.
J. W. WllJV, 0.0
HoaACS MA.N. trierk.
rbrjaanthemum Circle, Nn. M, Woman on
VtiKKljraft -Meela aaciinit anil ttiurlb Ti.oa.1av
ot each uinnlb alt :J p. m, la K. of I' hah.
Vlsltloi slaters Invited.
,,. ... ' N, If, Mkuysski, 0. N.
KATiiitsH Wait, Clark. '
W. It, 0.-('l.ealer A. Artnur Orirns No, M
.noma aeeonU anil tou-ib Wmlneailay of eaob
Maiiy KkfSX' ArK""',
.A'. - boater A. Artnur Post Nn T
...erla In WooUuiai.'a bull ovary aretil.il sit
tiiurlb Mnmlar nl!,l In earb nionlli sl ? SO.
tlallll.vt.oii.radeai'orillBlly Invllrd In alio, a,
,. . Kmask KAssiiArsii, com.
O K. AM.HIUS, Ailjutaiil.
W. t!. T. II Moris every ntlirr 'l Uuratlaj
al Mra. Au.lU'a on Norm II .irrrl.
. M. J. MoliOAN, President
Mas. Al'STtK, Hrrrrlutx
Kralrrnal llrntbarhood-aleeta oyory Krlilay
ovouinaai ;:ai p n... In tboir liall lo ilir t.
it f. luillitiiiif, Mr,i orenia. V!llinc
Hlalrra a ml llrulkera oorillally Invtlril.
W.l..O.,...H.e....r,. "".'. '
O .. H l.-lteaiiira I1iailrr. No. . inerla are
omlanil.mrlli Tlii.r..l a ol earl, monib at
Muamile Hall, Mrillnril, Oirifun. Vis. Una !
Irrs and titutliara always rrcilne.
. k"i" ! HSA, W. M
Uattik P.. I'll KXI hrrirlnry.
CBUB0HEE OF MEDFOBD.
MelbdUl Klilaropal t'burrn W. II, Moore,
lissliir I'rraclilns every Hahbalh at II a m,
am. 7:Stlp m. Humlay aebmit al in a. ni., II.
'Jllkey. aiiiit. ctus ijierlluir ryrry HatiLalb
al elur ot srrtiino. I.evl r'aurrlt. leailrr. fcn
Kuril, league ovrrv Halilall. etenlns al S:S0, O,
Koucrll. prral. Itnulal ttreltly tiraver meet.
In every Tbutsilay ovenlne alt:S0 I.atllra''
sealiii; rlrelo rvrrv week. Missionary aoololo
meeu tbo rlrat Kriilay lo earb monlb.
Preal.ylerlai. Church-fler. A, llalierli, paa
lor. Hoslilenre al tbn msn.r n ih. .... r th
rbureb I'reachllis every Hablialb at lis. m.
and l:,mp. m. Mui day arboul al IU a. m., Ilarlil
Hay, H1111I. Cbrlstlal. Kmloavor ujcMlns one.
biiur lejloro .he rvrnlns Mirvlcs, Nlss Mlla
iNMlire, Pros l.aaira Alii H(M-lnlv rw.p nih..
Tbllrailay ahornnon. Mra. K. U. Wail. 1-e.s.
Ladles' Nlsiiouary Hocloly 'M Tuesday of each
morlb at J:sn p. o. Mra. 1.. T. I'lercc, I'rea.
NOTICE FOR PUBMCATION.
U.iTtn Btatks Land orrurc.
... , . Hooburi(. Orernn. Jan. 14. W1.
. VJ?VS "".'y slvrn that In enmiillauee
f Ibe jrovlslooaof tbn ool ol Cnngreaa ol
Juno S. IH7S. entitled "An art for lb. "sale ol
HlDlH-r lanila In I he Hta.nt ot Collfornlo. Ore
i?' lL"!'m-.1'"' WaablnBtou Terrllory," as
SSlV: !. 1""rt 8""M l
I.KHI.IK M. WAM.AIIK
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Rlatea Land Ofltoe,
Itoaebnrs-, Oreiton, February S. IKE.
Notice Is hereby given thst In etiniplUnee
with the provisions ot tha act of :ontresa of
Junes, 1178. entitled "An art for tbo aale ol
limber lands In the Kla.es ot California, Ore
Ken. Nerada, and Washington Terrllory." aa
extended to nil tbe Public Land Hlates by act
ot August 4, 1892.
victob nuiTNtpr.r.
of Portland, county of Multnomnb, Htateof Ore- Pr Albany, county of l.lnn. IHloie 'of Oregon
gon, bus thin day filed In this olfico his sworn Da" "' day tiled In ibis orflco his sworn alale-
sia.ien.eni no. vvj, for the purchase of tlio J""" . ror Ibe purehuno of the. HKW of
S A of Hectlon No. S4 In Township 83 Htmib, fecilun No. an. Township aa Houlb, of Itsiige 3
of Itangn No. a Eaal. w. M., and will offor K"''- and will oner proof to show Hint the hind
proof to show that Ihe laod sought 1a more vain. ! souiftit Is nxiro vnlunlile for lis tllnlmr or stone
ablefor Its llmtior or stone ihnn lm agrlcutlnrnl , 'nam for agricultural purposes, noil .0 establish'
purposes, and looslabllal. bis olHlm to auld land I f.1" claim lo said land before Die Iteglslnr and
liefore the Regl'ior and Itecelverorthla olTlee at . 15fe"ll'tr ' this omoe at Koacburg. orecun on
KoBcburg, Oregon, on Monday, ibo Mh day of ' Thursday, tbo :lrd day of April, IKK. He names
May, 1D02. He nnmcssa witnesses: w J irtrk. I aswllnesaes: J. l.lnsre Hill nt s.k...
wood and lldwurd P. Jenkins, of Portland, I Kon; w- "ray. W. T. Orlevo and ). A. Perry.
' rnton. Joseph V. Oheen. of Osno Horn. Wuab. I ot 'rospest, Oregon.
- 11111. , ui .ur.iunn, ti ri'gon , . ,"".t "" ii ."irsoiis oiaiiniiig auversciv. Ihfl
u.s.ve-1 esoriliod lunda are roqueated lo rfln tboli
ii"ii! 0 00 or bn'ur" "w M dny of
------, . tf. 1, IIIII.N.KH,
Itegtster.
Its v tl t ehurrb Hev. T. f.. Oatiosu ...
Sal.l,. .j snrrlres: Prracblng II a. m. and J:
p. m.i nabbath aebml Ilia. In.; II. V. I. II. Sua
p.m.; prayai mrrllng Thursday at 7:SD p. m. t
eovenaut meeting ai S an t,. m. nn H.i nr,l,..
ceding first Aubbslb. Hlrancera and friends al
ways welcome.
Chriattan ohi.rcb Corner of Hisin ana 1
strcela. I'reachliis at II a. m. and 7. p. n.
Sunday school at III a. m.i Junolr Kudcavor at
1 P. Rl.lY. I. H. f.. K at A -Mi n m .....
meeting ver Thuraday evening. I.atflna
Missionary AuSlllnry to V. W. II. K. first Tlinra.
day 7:111) 1'. M. end. monlb. fboeal Unto,
every I'rlday ul?:ai p m. Thapeppf walaom.
O. J. lit I paster, Itealdes at Hie oburtb.
Methodist Kpisropal Church Houth llov. M
I.. Hal by, pastor. Preaching every rluoilay al
II a. m. and evening; Hunduy school al lua. m,;
PrsvormeellngThursilay ovonlng ats o'olook:
Uoiimn-s Homo Mission Hoelrty uinels rlrat
Thursday In each monlb aut.oo p. m. Kvery
ono la cordially Inrlted to all our aervless
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
United Hlates Land ontoe.
., , Kosnburg, Oregon, Jan. It, I9M
Notice Is hereby given that In compllunoo
with the provisions of iho aat of r-nnvrnsa nt
. 1"". untitled, "An act for Ihe ralo of
ann r. . w. lie. or Hortiiimi.-.irnffnn
Any and all persons claiming mtvorsely Iho
abovc-diiscrlbcd Innds are renueNlod lo file
tho.rclolms In thlsomcoon or hnfnrn snlil Sth
day of M iv, M'J.
.1. T. niiinoKs. KcglNter.
living In the United Suites,
On the other hand. I here nre many
persons who do not favor a domestic
parcels post. The? contend the es
tablishment of a service of this kind
would mean the ruin of business con
cern in. the small towns, en the de
partment stores In the cities would
be enabled to commnni' t'-e business
of the country. In addition to this
the express companies ore bitterly
fighting the system, as it wouM make
serious inroads into their business.
in dead earnest,
In t'.e cage he atood, surrounded
by his assistants, and near him wore
seated three women hia wife, one
of her friend, and the godmother of
rne inrant. To the left of them stood
the clergyman, holdinc the baby In
his arms, and behind him wa a gi
gantic African named Leo, who was
to act nn godfather on the occasion.
Facing this, fearless group were two
....u...Jn ,,llKJ tlioi UlUMlirSH. u i- .
There are no Indication, of -congress ." Z octl"
enacting legislation providing for a I m that they were immeasure
domestic parcel, post at this session, i "bly RU'Prlsed " h Intrusion of .0
AUTOMOBILE SAVES VILLAS. lllZT"nth.eir ,'rprl" th
I" ; --, ... .iv.iiv.1 01 miq event,
: sucir cage wn. wrefttned with flowers
, and splendidly illumintaed with elec-
trie light.. -I
The ceremony wa. duly performed,
and while It lasted the lions behaved
with "perfect propriety," much to the
satisfaction ond surprise of the Im
mense, crowd which thronged the
hall. : ,.. .
The Modern Vehlele Make Quick Hnn
After EsglBM Suit Cliecka
a rin.
If It had not been for an snlnnm.
bile a large section of IielJe Hint'
Greenwich', summer suburb, where ,
many New Yorkers have ecum'.
idlla., would have been in ashes IN
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Status Land Orric,
ItoMihure, Ore., February s, ltt2.
Notice la berebv given that In compliance
wfih the provisions of Iho ant of Congress ol
Junes. 187H, entitled "An act for 0,0 sale of
umoei innos in mo rtiaies of California, ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Terrllory," as
extended to nli tbo I'ubllo Land Htstcs by act
KDWARD P. JENKINS
if Portland, county of Multnomah, Hlate of Ore
eon, has this duv filed In this ofnee his awnrn
stii.emeut No.2(i2, for tbo purchase of the HKU
of Unction No. -M. Township No. fcl H , Ita.lge S
r. "i.i nil" win win ornu. Wl snow mill ID0
Innd sought Is moro vulunhlo for Us limber or
slonfi than for agricultural purposes, ...id to ea
tabllshhlsclulm losnld Innd helnrothe Itnglster
nnd ftecelver of Ihls ofllee at Itoseburg, tire,,
to Monday, the !ith day of May. 1002. Ilonnmei
as witnesses: W. J. Klrkwood, and Vlotor
llruncll, of Portland, Oregon, Joseph V. Oheen,
of Cape Horn, Wash., and V. M. White, of
Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe
above-described las 1s nro requested 10 file their
claims In this ofllee on or before said filb day of
Moy,1002. J.T. UllimiKS, 1
iloglstor.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Ukitki) Ptatiis LANOOrrit-.,
ItOSnbl.rir. llmmn l..l,.,,.,.u IL OH.,
Notice is hnruhy given ibnt In eomplinncr
with the provisions of Iho sol of Congress ol
June S, lhTH. enlliled "An ...1 r,.. .1,.. .!
timber lands In Ibp Hlalos of California, Ore-
? A . . ..' " "i."uingion-i-erriiory," as os
londed to all ihe l-uhllo Lund Hiatus by sot of
August 4, H1rJ,
CHAIILKBP. HAYK8,
or Portland. County of Multnomah, Btute nf
Oregon, hiis thiailuy lllcd In this tifllco his sworn
Btolnmoi.l No. 2IM2, forlhnpurchaso oflhe NK'4
nrHllCt on Nn 'IA 'Pn. - w u...,. n. I, '.7
.1 l-.nst, und will offer proof lo show that Iho
land sought Is moro vi.li.ablo for Its tlmboror
stono Hum for agricultural purposes, nnd lo lis
tubllsh hlsolnltn to said land bofoio tbo iteglslnr
on Monday, t ho fit h ilny.nf M ny, 1WJ. lio nun.es
ri;. '"e: win. Hirsmna, Krnnk Jonklna
J. V. Oheon, of Capo Horn, Wtisblngtiin.
Any and all neranra nlnlm'ntf i,rlvi.rii.lv th.
above'dilNcrlbod lands nrn r.mii.ul.ul is sin Ih.l,
uiimuis in una omce on or ouioro sum sta day of
u. i . uiiiui.ns,
Itegister.
The Farmer
The Gardener
and
The Houiewife
I TlmVCOstAlltllsinnm. Tl I
I are worth a nm( dml niina 1
' Ulan the Ivdltisrv feln1 Unlit 1
I avorywlanx. inS animal free, 1
D. OS. arwajnY A co.
Detroit, Mian.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE Is hereby glvon that the nndor
signed ban heon duly appointed by the
county Court of Jucbson County, State ol Oro
(ton, administrator of the nslat- of Prudence
Walker, deaoused, All persons having claims
am. list said eslntn urn linrnliv rn,,,,lr.n t. ....
sunt the sumo, proparlv vorlllml, ns by low ro.
ipilrod, at mv ofrico in Modford, Oregon, within
nis iniiiiins irnm .iinun.o uureor.
Uaiod February zs, 112.
W IT Vnnir
Administrator of Estate of l'rudenoe Walkor,
limber lands In tbtnics of Catltiirnla, Oregon
Nnvadii, and Waahlnglou Territory.1' as oil
August 4, 1M,
tended to nil iho Public band Hlulcn by oat of
Aitun.i i laim
JAURR A. PRIII1V
of Prospect, eon my of Jock son, Rlato of Ore
gon, bna Ihls day Ulnil In .Ills ofrico hia sworn
slntemoiit No. IOM), for lbs purchase of ihn
BW; of Heollun No. 20, Towosdlp Iti Mourb, or
Kunge J Kast, and will offer proof lo snow
Hint Iho land sought Is more valuable for It.
tlmhnr or alone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish hia claim lo said land before
tho Keglslcr and Itecoivor of this ofrico uf Koo-
Arr?i ou ""' lh rd dny of
April, 1092. Ho names ns witnesses: I.B(C M.
Wallace, of Albany. Oregon, It W. OrnvTi f
Prostiiwt, Oregon. . Llnsny Hill, of Albany
Oregon, and w. T. Orlovo. of I'rospont, Ornson
Any and nil persons clnlmlng adversely tbo
nhnve-deserlhod Isoda nro reuuosleil to I lie
diy'of Ap,r'lVwl.l"01CUO,' r b'"' ",ld aro
J. T. HitiixiKS, Iteglsior..
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Talc Lasatlve Brorao Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund Ihe money If It falls to cure.
feV Urate's signature Ison each box. 26c
CONTEST NOTICE.
UnitkdBtatks f.Aun ormna
. . """"burg. Oregon. January sr. imm
A sufflfl nnt. ennli.al. nfl-,.1...l k...,-.-:. ' 1 .
In this onlce h v I .n nn i ,, m U. . v1?
ngi.lnnt homesiesd entry No. lowl miuln r?,i
?'.""'.f".,:,N;v.h""'' Townsbipi'1,;0
'h. . 2 ." ,,v .'""epn M.SWIllll, conloslen
n which It Is si eged llml the ,,ni.."
never established residence on iho said ami
nor mado nnj Improveihnnts tboreon and ha.
Who Iv abandoned tbn s,,m. r.. . . nm"
onndlng six months last nst! that ionn afi '
tho said homestead entrv, be'lofl Iho ."ale and
la now a res dent, nf ilia Hi.t. . u.'JI?."
that Iho snld alleged absence from Ibe land hi
not duo lo his omploymont In tho Army Nsvv
or Mar nn Cnpn. nt ih. tt.it-. eiavy
private soldier, officer, soamnn or marlno d'nr
said parties aro horohy iiotilled tosnpr ,'
aponil and orfer ovldonco touching salf alwjto?.
lion at 10 o'oloek a. m. on April u, ori2, biffra
Ou Nowburv, county clerk of'JuoltHon County
bofore tho Heglstor and Iteoelvor at tho Unffl
Stales Land ofllco In Kosnburg, Orogoi un,M,a
Tho sold contestant having, in a nronev
davit. Died January 111, li. set fan?:
which auow that after du.dnienonr,ai" '
service of this notice cannot bo rouoo Ti i.
hereby otdorod and directed that sue n 'noilae"
he given by due and proper publication. no"e
T. ItHIIHilm,
t. t .."'''"tor.
J. H. fion-in,
i'lseelver.