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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1902)
i f Baking Powder Mtitces the bread Moro licaHMul. nrcls the food ftg.V'nst alum. Ai jit lntf 'vtlcin are llit grt.tliit inci.jM, V - .h of the prc-jctit day. Mt.tll TO.. ttrW VON OUR COUNTY ('uiniiiiiiiiuiitioiiH I- ii rr huv (triil uoi riici.iii(iinlH ii" i reiui'i .IiIh olliea tit kl later Hum u' ..l"urd Y niiiiii to liiHiirn piiblictli- . Kagle I'nliil Kitclct . IIV A. C. IIHWI.KTT. A initial school meeting Monday, Juno 1(1' Ii. Kov. Julian will preaoh in lCaglo Point Sunday, Juno 12thot 11 a. tn. J oil n Willlsoroft and Mr. Morton have relurm-d from a trip lo tho oont. l.argu (iiantitln8 oi poHts and clink on are living hauled out of the uimintalna now. Haying is in full blaat and the Into rain has aeourud lo uc an abun dant harvest thia rcaaon. Dr. and MrH Offlrier, Mesdaiiies (itiiren, Van Scoy and Shook and Win, Drown wont to Central 1'olnt, Jacksonville and Mod ford last Sat urday. Mr. Charlotte Shook, of Yruka, and Mm Paul Van Buoy went U Mo I ford Monday to remain a fuvv tliivH with fiiutula, after which they will go to thuir ronM'Olive homes J. tl. Ciurlin, a druggiBl from Daiihuiy. Nuhraaka, arrived hare lam Satuid iy and was the guart of -J. P. Mooinaw. Ho and hta rather wont to Ashland Monday, whore the young man bad secured a punt tion in a drug atore. J. J. Kryor haa put a hydraulic ruin ou his plaoe and baa aevtn tons altogether, live in tho yard and two in tho house. If tbia proves a HtiocenH, aa it ia expected it will, asveral of the residents along Little Uuile will put them in. ' I.aat Tuesday Clayborn and Walter Williams, of Oregon City stopped at Ilia Sunnyaide hotel While here tht-y viBited the county teat and llie Sterling mlnua In com tianv with your IChkIii Point oorroa jiondunt. They left the flrHloftbia week for Uorhy to viait rulaltvea. I.aat Thurpday your oorrnppond nl in company with the Williams tioya, went to llie Sterling mine, on Applegalc, lo lake in tho sights Wo found tho gonial propnolo ,'apt. Ankeny, aiiporintiiiidiiiK tho work and he ahoneu tia the uillor cut things of interoHt about thu initio. He ia running a full force of mnt), night and day, twenty four in all. Last Thursday the family of Merchant Gooriro Brown bid a fiitn ily reunion. Thia was the lirat titno the whole family had boon togotner for fourteen years, tho occasion lin ing tho celebration of Mr. Brown'a aixiv-iiinth birthday. The follow ing. members and tho children of their respective famillCD wore pros out: Mrs. Surah Guiron, of Vie torin. 11. C: Mr. and Mrs. Win I lolmea. of Central Point: Mr. and The flahennan, the sailor,' the yachtsmnn nnd everybody, Is liable to sudden attacks of dlsonsc. Wmkittof ' (PRHBY OAVIH') Acts like magic for cholera, crampa, sudden colds, or chills from ex posure; Take no snbstllule. Prtco 35c. 500. Mr II (I. Hrown, Mr. and Miu B. II Holm.-,' Dr. Mini Mm, W. ii. Winer, of Kiu,lu 1'iiiiit; Mr. iiihI Mra. IIiiT' (J i i l mi, ul' Cotil '-.i I I'm i, mill .Mr ' I' ill V'iiiK' iv, "f Muiiiiigiio, Oinii. Mr. Vim 8 oy wbh tumble In til) jtiiriiiiit hut Mb il i co wiik lllluil liy llii'lr friend, Mm. Chariot tn HI oik. 1 1 w n -i itn in'u i si i ii lung: to Imi ri'iinwnluieil liy tin' fMinily mill their iiimiy friend wi-di llnmi .miny j 1 1 ii j t y return ol'u like ocniiMim. i Die Sin. I ii y school went to Knjfjio riwr llihl S u i lit ii y lor a piuniu anil w- vi'iituni lo hh y ili'it every one illlrl'li'l llllll dill' of 1 1 10 lll't llllll'HIlf iliuir 1 1 I'll, 'l'li"ni with ahilit duty ircHi'iil anil li"ii all ware hciiIi'iI j around 1.1 iu tnlilii fur diiihi'i' It waa onu of tlm jnilicst crowds ever iih- I. I.I...I 'I'l... I. .1.1.. .....o, l.,.l..,l nuill "HOI , j 11.7 liiiftu ...in iw.,..j, will) all lllll lll)lii:il(lil!H lllllt till! Illllll iilliiniH ami I'noli housewife setmii'il to Iiiivh trli'il to O'ltilo tlm other in 1 1 io preparation of luir lunch. Aficr inner mora worn rooiln lions oy urn nliiblreii ami I'rol. .iuiiiih rt-i'iteil um lioni, "Tlm J.iltlii Uravna by tlm Willows, all ' which Kv. J, 1'. MoDiiiaw ami A. C. llowlnlt gave Imrt aililri'VHi'H. Late in the even ing nil rctui'iiril totlii'ir Iioiiii'h with bona Unit ilioy might attend an- olhcir Kuniliiy foh'ool piciii hooii. Il'liiri' returning, I'rof. .Ioiiii" Ink u it:tiiri) of llii' I'litiro cotnpaiiv una iiu ul tliu oliil'lrnn utuiuhug on the I. unks of tlm nvor. GRAIN-O! GRAIN-O! Itnmomliur Hint iiiiinu whmi yuu want dulluloiM. uudoiI.Iijk, iiourufiiua food drink to liika llie plaen ol cnRt'o. Sold hy all tfrooora and liked by ull who uve mod II. urnln-u in Hindu oi pure ruin, It aids rilireallon anil xlroiigUifinH the iiKrvoa. It la not a 11111111111111 bill a linulili Imlldiir mid thu oulldren as well a Hi" udnlta 0110 drink It with grunt beni'fH. CuU "bout i aa uiucb as ool too. IM. mill 2.'ic. per paoltaxo. Ask your Kiouor lur Oraln-O. Kanes Creek Items. IIV BIST. OIK. Mr and Mra. Elmer liiginbotham wore Gold Hill visitors Sunday. Dave Mardon, tbc sane of Kanes crook, was a Sunday visitor in Gold Hill. Mrs. Poster and ohildren were viaitinK friends in Cold Hill last week. Mrs. Birdsoy has moved back to the ranch, after a two weeks' stay n Gold Hill. Mr. Roundtree and family ex wet to leave scon for . their old home in Washington. Dr. JennitiKS, of Granta Pass, is still having development work done on the Paddy Hill mine. Prank Roundtree, who baa a con tract for building a barn near Med ford, spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. J as. Taylor and daughter, of Galls creek, wore the guests of Robert Swindon and lam iiy Sunday. Master Eddie Miner, of San Fran cisco, came up Saturday to spend the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. K. IS. Minor. Win. Iliginbothatn, who haa boon visiting relatives here for the past woek, left on Thureday, where he will do carpentering work. Mr. Nutt, who purchased the Ioiiho of Mr. Roundtree on the Itradon farm, has commenced hay ing, lio will have an immnnso orop. Loads Thorn All. Ono Mlnulo Cough Cura liuali l! otlier lUMlltiliir-ri I evor trltd for count". coIiIh, croup unci Ibronl nud lung trouulo," rwyii D. Scott Currlo, ot LoKBiuon, Pit. Ono Milium Couch Curn In tho only nliHolutcly Hiito courIi ronimly which cih Iminoautcly. Motliom cvorywliotc loatlty to tho kooiI It Iiu ilono ihclr llltlo onrja. Croup In no Budilun In Ita ailnclia that tho iloolor olton arrlvoa trio Into. 1 1 ylolila at onco to Ono Minute Coimh euro, I'lotaant 10 tiiko. Ohimri'n llko IU Sure euro for nrlp, bronchllla, coirrha. Chaa. Hlrtlun. Silver Lake's Sad flemory. From the Portland Telegram. Silver Lake is an eastern Oregon town whose people have not celo brated Christmas for sovon yoars, according to Z. M. Brown, n Crook County stockman, who has jiiBt re turned from that part of Lake j County. An expensive monument standing in the village oomotery, ho says, tolls how forty-fivo residents of Silver L-ako met a horrible doatb by fire through the ttpsotling of a coal oil lamp at a Christmas-tree festival seven years ago. That number of persons taken out of a small community loaves vaoanotos in the homes that will not be filled in this genoration. Silver Lake will not permit a saloon HoonBe.to be tBStted since that evont., bo it is the ono absolutely "dry" town, in the state. A drunken man over turned the lamp Christmas eve, 1895, that resulted in a tragody whioh caused rt thrill of horror to pass over tho entire northwest 'nnd oast the county of Lake into deepest gloom. I Cash paid for eggs, at Wilson's grocery store, 8outh C strcot, Modford. Real Eatnto Tranafora. Ada I'ortiii' to N 1'. Wooila (it nl, liual In I'liokmd d I 0, aoo .10, tp .'17 , r I w t jr,0 Clirlntliin Arnold lo Atiguat f.ittv rem., 8(1 iioriia In d I u No 7H. tp in a, rllw (1000 Knill KiinliuoHiiiioi' to I'eiitl (i I'lillllpa, r noros In d I u No II, tp : I .1 (J lllll I11.I11I111 M Keith, HOuoroH In aeo III, tp 'ID h, r 'I IIH) Jiihn Uoiiwuy in Mi'a Lyillii A iliiiiaoiiiii, lot ii, blk 'i. T11I. -rl. . 'IW Hnnili I. Willi, nriH tn I'1 M illlliim", liil.'i, 1,1k II, A-lil,,l.... I Carrie CiiwUm to W W I'uUlnta 17. IH, III. L'll, bill K, I'iiIoiH.... Ml Itlillllllll lll'HwIok, lltnl.'.i"0 III .liiBi'pliliio ll Crock"", to 'I' l 1 I'll -.011 . J II Uhiw.. I hit on Ollilinli nlroi-l, Alliluiol '!' I I loll on tn (Unit H (J,',:kor, llm J II Chllwnrfil lot on C'linroh -,i-i'l Axlilunil 4(XJ Olive M I'Moiii'H u II HStoni), lil 111:10a In tp llll t, r I ii 1 .Inlin J Hrown to Chun M W I Io nian, html in tn IIU , r w 5 Willi, 1011 'A'ooila toll M WIkoiouii, lu'iil in Hi-o :il. tp :i i,r';.. 100 (1 C It It and II T Co to I.iilb'-r Hiiliiiiuoknr, 10 uoroa in sou hi, . tp a. r -I w 1(H) i; H 10 it'iiibun J Newman, 100 nurim In eoc 110, tp IIS 8, r ) n. . . . I Ki-iink M Amy to C M Wlin-iiiun, i aore In aen .'14. tp .'III a, r 'I w. . ' 3'J . f.iiura K M0CI0111I011 to Chun M Wlaemiiii, rlKlil ol way fin- WHlor I dlUih In tp3(l 401 Miii-tha Wlohiuun lo 0 M Wiao 1111111, rl(lt of wuy lor tvulor dln-h In tp.'HI 2o .1 S Hunch tn Hull loll ll'iwo', uineriimiint lula I Mini 'I. aoe 10, lot I, a 0 Ifi, and d 1 0 ol 10 V Nowlund in tp .'III ,r!w liMIO II Ii ilurria to A . Smith, 120 iiorva In oc .'in, lp :ui (IU0 Inline Joynur lo .1 union Kuglor, 120 acrea in anc Hit, tp HO a, r 'i 0 1 Mnrtlia On rd well 10 Mra Junto Nlehola, lot 1, blk 24, Central I'olnt; lovi- mid nirui-lioii John M Mil k 01 11 1 to Chun A Winiilnaa. lot" II, 4'2, I'riivlit'a add, A-lil.inil 000 Ceo A Purrnti in J S Rtiiioh. all of I0U1 1 aud i, Id, lot 4, ftoo IH, and d I 0 ol E t' Nowlund la tiMi,r2w 1000 It It tVoclund etal to II K Bailger, Ti nor ob in aoo n, tp ,w a, r I e. . iu Hollo Prceland eatnte lo B R Free land, auardlan'a doed to 22 acrea In ane 6, tp .'ill a, r 1 e 76 W W Wooll el al to A L Brigtt el al, quartz olnlm In Galls orcok mlnhiK diatrlot, aec 'M, IpWI 300 W D Taylor to John P Wllllama, 10 acrea in aec .'14, tp .'10 a, r 2 w '200 CJonry T Hurl to J H HuKloy, 40 aorea In aeo 12,'tp 8(1 a, r 4 w. .. S0C Johanna Houck to Viola Hlcka, 40S aero a In d I e No 40, tp 80, Aalilund O Ic C It and U T Co to Chna R Itiiy, 40 aeros la arc 7, tp 88 a, r 1 e O A C II It and U T Co to Chna K Ituy. 48.74 acrea In aeo 7, to .'Ul. . 1000 1 Alox Ortne lo Kmll Foil, tax deed to 120 aoroa In tec 80, tp 37 a, r 1 e A National Ailment la dysptpala and Indigestion, which ia In reality oatarrh of tho stomach. The inner linln? of tho stomach of a person sulTerlne with oatarrh of the stomach laoovered with aooatlnK of unhealthy mucous, which prevents the proper flow of gaatrlq fluid. Stimulants to the gastric Juice may givo temporary relief, but aa they do not remove the cauio of the diacasn, thoy cannot efTpct a cure. The most reliable remedy' on the market today la S. II. Catarrh Cure, which removes the rnuae ot dyspepsia, Indigestion, sour alomueh, water bruah, heartburn, pal pitation of the heart and loss of appe tite. It la for sale by all leading drug gist. For sale by Medfurd Drug Com pany. Hook on catarrh freo. Address Smith Bros., Krosno, Cullf. Tho British mule camp, which has been maintained in Lathrop, Mu., since May, ltipi, during which tihiH 0,000 horses and mules for .iso in South Africa have been handled, is to be moved to Toronto, Canada, immediately. Nearly all the British officers have already left, and the 2000 horses still there will bo shipped to Toronto within a few days. "ISiTwANTEOr Few good men, accustomod to rock work, 0,11) gut employment ul tho Fish I, uko 1 1 loll oamp, three miles above Brotvnahoro. Wages ti." per day; board fa m por woek. D. E. Morris, Superintendent of Construction 7---. . My little eon 111111 an uiuiuk 01 wnoop inn cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Ohamberlain's Cough Uemvdv we would have had u ssrluus time of it. It also snvet! him from several severe attuoks of oroup. H. L. Stiiokfiulon, editor World-ttor aid, Kiiir llavoii, Wash. For sale by Uluis. Strang, druggist. In Probate Court Kstnit' of j J Dottohuo; order to sell ronl contlrinittion of Hiiln of null property, itutatn anil uiiarifliinHhlu nf Llovd W. I.olu nnil tiiinu llryaut: order for siilo of ronl eHttito, 171 iT"tt a T XX win beaa a IV au m mm 1 strong aa ours If you try - Shiloh's Consumption aT iMv and oura Is so strong we I .llrP gminuitcenciircorrcTund V-rf V B lyoucy, oud we Bend you free trial bottle tf you write for It. antVlira costs 85 cents and will cure Con sumption, Piicuntonln, llroucliltls and all lung Troubles. Wilt cure a cough or cold In n day, nnd thus prevent serious results. It lins been doing tlicic things for (SO years, 8. C. Wm.LS ( Co., I.c Roy, N. V. aan a wtovcr gooi ieacorniaiaa amnnu a AN OLD SORE lliont' h of diligent uinl faithful line of external reme hes tlii't the place reiuiuna u dcliant. anry mid offensive us ever. lively chronic .sore, 110 r.uiilcr on n'hut part of the body it cornea, .is nil evidence of sonic previous coiihtitutioiml or organic trouble, and that the ilrcjts of these diseases reun.in ill the ayi-.len; or, Itniay he thataomu Imi hidden poison perhaps Canoe:- has come to the surface and begun its destructive work. The blood iniii.'. lie purified before the sore will fill up with healthy flesh ii'Ul t:ie W:;n i'c':aina us natural eoior, n is :hroti;Ji the circulation that the acrid, corroding Uiiiils n:e earrie-1 to the sore or ulcer and keep it irritated lul l j i:lanied. S. S. S. will purify and inviiiiiate the staenant blood when nil sediment or other hmu'ul materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to th iliheased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying fleah begins to have healthy mi l natural look : the discharge ceases and the sore heals. . ' i! t? t? n.n 1.. i.t 1 Hovot-ul yf.-.ra niro, rny wlfo had a ao voro i.o:o 1 and wua trouteit by tho boat t-?iy';'-iina but rocolvod no bouoflt. Our druittriat udvlaod bur to try S. S. 8., wliluli alio did. Fntirtnon bottloa cured Uor und alio baa fc- - p. wit over atnoo, J. B. HAROLD, 2'! Canal lit., Cobooii, N. Y. skilled physicians for which no charge Diseases free. THE iwtrr !.botlr In llii rjfilterr. Years ugo our theaters did not have the Inrue audiences they now have, and It was 11 common slht to sec a huiiso of "empty heiiehi-H." "I wus employed it t the nailery box olllce of one of tin- theaters." wijs reminiscent 1'hllaih Iphiiiu. "mid cue stormy evening sold hut one ticket, that to 11 hoy about thirteen years of a ice. who ruaheil up to the window and asked If I thoiieht be could j---t 11 kooiI scat I replied Hint I thought he could. I felt sorry for the little fellow and wondered how ho would feel sitting In the gallery all by himself. After the first uet wits over I wus aroused by a tap 011 tbc window and, upon opcnlm; It, saw my solitary ticket purchaser standing- there with a very sad expres sion on his face. "'Mister,' he said. 'I'm the only one up there, and It'a so lonesome that I am afraid to stay. Won't you give inc another ticket, and I'll bring our gang around tomorrow night to help you outr "I took the hid to the malinger and explained the situation. That boy wit ueBsed the balance of the performance from a pltiah covered sent In the front row." Philadelphia Tlmea. A ileal Friend. "I suffered from dyspepsia and lodlgeatlon for fllteco years," aaya W. T. Hturderant, of Merry Oaka, N. C. "Alter I bad tried many doctors aod modlclnes to do avail one o my friends persuaded ine to try Kodol. It gave Immediate relief. I can rut almost anything I want now and my dlgeslloo la good. I cheer fully recommend Kodol." Don't try to cure stomach trouble by dieltnf , That only further weakena the ayatem. You need wholesome. alreogthentng food.. Kodol enablea you to aa- almllale what you eat by dlgeatlng It without the atomach'a aid. Chaa. Strang. Baaama Jo-Ice For Broachltta. The Juice of bnnnnna Is recommended as one of the best remedies in chronic bronchitis with Instilllelent expectora tion and marked dyspnoea. A dram eight or ten times a day daring the first days Is usually prescribed, ana later the dose can he diminished. The slrlp Is prepnred ns follows: Cut the fruit In slices nnd place them In a Jnr; sprinkle with sugar nnd cover the Jnr, which Is then enveloped In straw and placed in cold water, anil tbc tatter Is heated to the boiling point. The Jar Is then removed, allowed to cool, and tho Juice Is poured Into little bottles. Imltntlna; the Mnalo of a Cascade. Certain tribes 011 the Amazon have' been fascinated by tho music of the waterfall. Musical instruments were found In use nmong them consisting of a complicated mechanism by which water was poured from one bowl Into another, In imitation of the cascade, and then returned by the receiving bowl Into the vessel which bad poured It. so that by a repetition of this mech anism a constant murmur of n cascade could be kept up so long as the audi ence desired or the player was able to perform It. Smith's Dandruff Pomade Stops itahing scalp upon one applica tion, three to six removes all dandruff and will stop falling hair. Prioe 50c, at all druggist. Sample freo. Address Smith Bros., Fresno, Calif. For sale by Medford Drug Company. Tho Unlifornin Historio Landmarks Lenguo, lit a reoent mooting iu San Frnneisen, decided to incorporate, and a '"ii-t.tution and by-laws were adopted. Ours lira plaoed at the nominal sum of, rl .nti'Mt illy, as tho league desires to ou-: .is, I,,,- simnort of the entire state in its wui-,1 ol 11 -Mooting the anoient missions and nt!i. :' h.-.torio landmarks from do-' cay. nail icsoit-ing them, so far ns cau bo donocnn-o -ii'o:!v, without destroying their idouliiy or coufouudiug triutitiou.. J. R. Knowlaud is temporary president. The orgnni'jitiou will be perfected at tho league's next meeting, 011 June 14. Happy Time in Old Town. "Wo foil vory happy," writes R. N. Bdvill, Old Town, Va., "when. Buck len's Arnioa Salve wholly cured our daughtor of a bad cuse of scald head." It delights all who use It for outs, corns, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers, eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only ffiio at- Chasjr Strang's drug store. j l.iiiitliin's Po-Htnl Service. So euuinh'lo are the postal arranged incuts of London that there Is not a house 111011' than -U0 yards from a let ter box or mo from a postolllco and money order., otllce. There tiro over 10,000 pillar boxes (we call thorn letter boxes), which are cleared every hour froih 10 In "the morning till. 5 Iu tho evening, "aud llieru are twelve deliver ies a day In the city. , Will Hour the sweetest disposition anil transform the moat even temp'-rcd, lov iihln nature into n -croaa-grui.ied and iriitahle iiiiliviiUial. If iiitpaticiuc or fault-finding are ever excusable it is when llie hoily is tortured hy nn t.ilinx and painful sore. It is truly (!i.ieoii:ai;iiiy: l litnl nftcr iD. o. l llie UIIIV IJJU1JI1 uillllld that is guaranteed entirely veg table. It builds up the blood an tones up the general system aa u other medicine does. If you ha' a sore of any kind, write us and g the advice of experienced at is made. Hook on Wood and Sk CO., Atlanta, Gi, JPRClflC (jovurnor K. P. Havugo of MoOrusKa, with his full military slnfT and tlloir fniuilii-M, will loavo Lincoln the latter put of thin mouth, going direct to r-'o,ittli., where it will bo ontertuined .inly 3-1. I'b iind'fith. On tho Fourth .ho koul of l li battleship Nebraska will : laid in M irati's phipyards. After the visit to iv-.ittlo tho party will leave for an exteud-'d trip, which will take iu Portland, Sail Francisco and various pin ts of California. , A swurni of bees took possession of -ho cxRivntion work being dona for the Keith building at 236 Main street South, Salt Tiko Oitr. and totally routed about 30 workmen. One or two horses were tung by tho beoa, and retaliated by kicking holes in a wagon and nearly killed their driver. . Finally, after the iapsa of an hour, the bees were induced, by the soothing mnsio of tin pana, cow bells and other Instruments, to enter a basket filled with grape leaves. They were promptly covered and carefully taken far away. . Many persona were mnng by the insects. Charles R. Mains, who was convicted a few weeks ago on the charge of using the mails to farther a scheme to defraud, was sentenced at San Francisco by United States District Judge De Haven to bo imprisoned for six months In the Alameda county jaiL Mains about five years ago first came before the public in Battle Creek, Mich., as defendant in KeiiKuttonal litigation. He afterward transferred bis base of operations to San Francisco aud posed as the representa tive of syndicates prepared to bay np every good thing on the Paolno coast by means of an alleged capitalization of 1.ilH.,n Sf a thing isn't true, why try to make jonrseir believe that It is? Why not ac cept the truth on every anbject? Why fool yourself? Atchison uiobe. . Executrix's Notice. In Ihe Mattor ot tho Estate of Edwin Brown, Dcocascd. NOTICE ts hereby given that the under, signed naB been appointed by the Honor able County Court, silting in probate, oxocutrli ol tho estate of Kilwln Brown, deoeusoil. All porsons h living claims against said estate will present the sumo to .mo at tho store of W. H. Mocker & Company, tn Hertford, Oregon, with propur proof ns by low required, within six months from tho date of the llrst publica tion of this notice. Datod Juno 13, lWM. - Clara M. nnewN, Executrix of tho Estate ot Jsdwin Urown, De- ooascd. W. I. Vawtor, Attorney.' YARNS FROM ERIN. The Absurdities That Are Dora a4 Irlab aimplloJty. Hire arc a few samples of the ab- surdlllea arising out of the extrema aliupllclty of some Irish folk: A young man cnuie to confess to a Irli.h priest In London -whoso, expert-. ' cures of the humors of his fellow connv tiyuien would till a hook. "Well, my it. said llie priest,-"and how do you ciun your living?" "I'm an acrowhar. your rb'iri'iico." The priest was non- lihiM-d. "I'll shotr ye what I mean la 1, nice of shukcs." said the penitent. n:ul In a moment was turning himself Inside out In the most approved acro batic fashion In 11 ml out of the pews. An old womnn who bad followed him lo confession looked f.:i Horrified. When It comes to my t:sr?i. father," she gasped, "for love 1 '. Cod don't put 11 penance on like t:uit. It 'u4 he the death of me! I think It was it:- wme good father who, observing th.' n ;ilnr attendance nt a Lent miss, on bad done nothing to) eform one of his parishioners, told hi in. o nnd asked bim the reason of It. 'Ah, father." he replied, "I can manv tigc the faith light enough, but the mor tis bate me." On another occasion this priest wis called upon lo marry a man of whom he knew nothing to a girl of his congre gation. On Investigation be found the would be bridegroom's knowledge of the Catholic faith very limited. 'Have you ever been baptized? he- asked. "Well, father, I can't trust me- memory' to that." "Are your parent living?" "The u-other Is." "Let's bav ber address." This was given and telegram dispatched to the old lady 007- the spot, reply paid. The answer cams In duo course, "Vaccinated, but not baptized." A Kerry Man In London Spectator. Ton Know What Tou Are Takuogr Whenyoutako Rrove'a Tasteless Chill Tonto because tho formula Is plainly printed on every bouts showing- that It la simply Iron and OuU- aias la a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. Sue. - he Played the Tramp Card. 'Bow did she get here?" At a famous dancing assembly this was the quite audible comment made by several mar ried belles when a beautiful young ma tron as yet on tbc outskirts of the e elusive set entered the room. The new comer, whose first appearance it was, proved herself qnlte equal to the occa sion. She had a nodding acquaintance. with nearly every woman in the room. Some of them even went to her lunch eon parties. 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Shasta Route Trains leave Mot? ford for Portland and way stations at 4:21 A. M. and 4;B3 r. si. Lv. Portl&nd.. ... .. LiV. Medford 8:30 a. m 11:45 p. m l'J :55 a. m 5:10 p. m 7:46 p. m 8:30 p. a liaja-m 19:35 p. m 5:00 a. tn 8:45 a. m At. Absland. Ai. Sacramento..., Ar. Ban KrauolBoo . Oxden 4:55 a. m 9:30 a. m 7:35 a. zo 7:43 a. m 7:00 a. ra 9:15 a. to 7:25 a.m. 8 p. in Denver Kausas City.., Cbloago Los Anccotos 2:00 p. ir 6:00 p. m 6:30 u 8:06 a. ta 6:00 p ns S-a.-a n l:3t r m ' Ka m 6:3C m ..u a.m 12:10 p. a Ar. El Paso Ar. Port. Worth Ar. City of Mexico.., ll:0a u 7:00 r n 6.'i rr ' l.:42p. re Ar. Houston !. . . Ar. New Orloans.. Ar. Washington .. Ar. Now York .... Pullman a .u """cur.st Cars on both trains. Chair oars Sacramen to to Ogden and El Paso, and tourist oars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Oc eans and Washington, - Connecting atSan rnnclaco with the sev eral steamship llneir for Honolulu, Japan. China, Philippines, Central and South America See agout at Meoford station or addross - - U. H. UARKHAM, ' O. P ft P A poutuno oukqon.