TROUBLE 18 THREATENED IN CONGRESSIONAL CONTE8T. Chicago, March 30, A posso comlta tutt and then a .orco of militia are In prospect as participants In tho Durbor-row-Lorlmer election contest. The an nouncement was made last night by W. T. Underwood, counsel for Con Kressnian Lorlmer, subsequent to the disclosure that the board of election commissioners would direct the arroi today by policemen of all deputy sheriffs or other persons or official who might attempt to Interfere with the reopening of ballots In tho congrcs Blonnl contest. . . LOUD DENIES IT. : Snn Francisco. March SO. Eugene F Loud, recently one of the congress men from California, denies that hi worked for tho raise of salary granted to Mr. Maehon, the postal oflUvir whose operations while at tho head ol the free delivery system are now un tier Investigation. It Is alleged by the defense In this case that Congressmar Loud, Hemn.lngway and Littaucr wer: advocates of the Increase In salary and they may be summoned as wit nesses to tell about the matter and ex plain any interest they may have had. -' there Is mora catarrh In MM seclld" f tho country than sll dthor diseases put toiroinor, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For ft great many years doctors pronounced U a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly fading to cure with local treatment, pronounced It in curable. Science has proven oatarrb to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured av F. J. Ohouev & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on -the market, it is laaen lniernauy tn oosea iruui lodropstoatoaspoontul. It acts dlreotly on the hlood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case H rails to cure, semt tor otrcu.ara anu wwumu nlals. Address P. JTCHESEY' & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drufrgff ts, 750. Hall's family fills are the best. Officials Make Concessions. New Haven, Conn The action of President John H. Mall of the New York, New Haven and Hartford rail road in inviting the trainmen of the system to another conference and agreeing that Valentine Fitzpatrick third vice grand master of the Train men's National Brotherhood, shall take part in the conference, is be lieved to have cleared for the present what was fast becoming a very criti cal situation. Hope for Good Results. Seattle With arbitration as a right eous weapon the commercial commun ity of Seattle is demanding a settle ment of the differences between the Seattle Electric company and the striking street carmen. While the fifth day of the contest brings but little change in a situation which has been acutely aggravated from the start, there is hope of an early change for the better. . A Great Sensation. There was a bier sensation in Lees ville, Iod., when W. H. Brown, of that f)lace, who was expected to die. had his ife aaved by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. He writes: "I en dured insufferable agonies frcm Asthma, bnt your New Discovery gave me im mediate relief and soon thereafter ef fected a complete cure." Similar cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchi tie ahd Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung tronbles. Price 50c and $1.00. Guar anteed by Chas. Strang, druggie t. Trial Domes free. TO ANSWER CARMEN. San Francisco, March 30. Official.' of the United Railroads stated Sundat that the answer of the company to th, demands of the Carmen's union will U xeady tbis afternoon, when the con ference committee of the union is ex pected to call on Manager Chapman There are many clauses of the pro- ; posed -trade rules to be interpreted, and each, so Mr. Chapman says, has to be carefully looked Into, so that the 1 reply to each may be properly ex plained. STOPS PAIN Athens, TennM Jan. 27, 190L Brer since the first appearance of my mena&s they were very Irregular and I suffered with great pain In my hips, baclc, stomach and fegs, with terrible bearing down paws- ia t::e nl-do-nen. During the past month I hava been taking; Wine of Cardul and Thedford'a Black-Drauuht.snd Ipns-nl the month ly period without pain for -.he first time :-. yoara, fAx:a Davis. What is Hie worth to a woman stiller- L ing Hko Nannie Davis suffered? Yet mere are women in tnuusanat 01 homes to-day who are bearing those terrible menstrual pains in silence. II you are one of tho&e we want to say that this same will bring you permanent relief. Con sole yourself with Ihe knowledge thai 1,000,000 women have been completely cured by Wine of Cardul. These wom en suffered from leucorrhoea, Irregular menses, headache, backache, and bearing down pains. Wine of Cardul will slop all these aches and pains lor you. ' Purchase a $1.00 bollle of Wins of Cardul lo-day and take II In Ihe privacy ol .your home. Foradrlce and Ifteratnrfl.arittreM, giving symp toms, "The Ladies' AdvUorr ijep&rtment," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, j ft A HORSE IN BATTLE HOW HE FEELS WHEN IN THE MIDST OF A FIERCE ONSLAUGHT. A Writer of llorae Storlea Describes the Experience of ntt Arab Char er In the flunks of Stuart's Cav alry The Gallon to llattte. Probably uo otto will ever know Just how a horso feels when going Into bat tle. .There Is no way of finding out. Fo It is likely that uo one will dispute the correctness of the description which Kowcll Pord gives U)l "Uorsoa Nine," published by Sii .blu rs. The horo In nutation Is Pasha, n IinTf ifocJ Ar..ii Luiil-.'f that bus been pressed Into service In Stuart's Itlitelj Horse ci: vMry. The story runs: Karly the next morning Pnsha was awakenttl by the distant growl of heavy guns. Ity daylight he wits on the move thousands- of other horses with him. Nearer null Jicijrer tliey rode to tho place where the" guns were growling. Sometimes they were" on roads, sometimes Uicy crossed Held, and again they plunged Into the woods where the low brunches struck one's Pyo3 nnoT'scrutehcd" oncrs Banks; At lust they broke vjcflf Vt. l'ees'lo cout08tljji;iiry"lli1o."iiaueh a scene' as Pr,sfia had never before witnessed. Pur across the open field be could see troop oil troop o( horses coming to ward hlni. They Beeuied to be pour ing over the crest of a low hill, us If driven onward by some unseen force behind. Iustnntly Pasha heard, rising from the throats of thousands of rid ers on cither side und behind him, that 1U ree, wild yell which be hud come to know meant the npproach of trouble. lllgh and shrill and menacing it rang as It was taken up und repented by those in the rear." Next the bugles be gan to sound, und In quick obedience the horses formed iu Hue Just ou the edge of the woods, a line which stretch ed und stretched on "cither Hunk until one could hardly see where It ended. Prom the distant line cniue uo an swering cry. but Pasha could hear the bugles blowing, ami he could see the fronts massing. Then cntne the order to charge at a gallop. This set Tusha to tugging eagerly at the bit. but for what reason he did not know. He knew only that he was part of n great and solid Hue of men and horses sweep ing furiously across a field toward that other line which he bad seen pouring over the hill crest. He could scarcely see at all now. The thousands of hoofs had raised a cloud of dust that not only enveloped the on rushing line, but rolled before it. Nor could Pasha bear anything save the thunderous thud of many feet. Even the shrieking of the shells was drowned. But for the restraining bit Pasha would have leaped forward and cleared the line. Never bad be been so stirred. Tbe inherited mem ory of countless desert raids made by his Arab ancestors was doing its work. For what seemed a long time this continued, and then In tbe midst of the blind and frenzied race there loomed out of tbe thick air, as If It had appeared by magic, the opposing line. Pasha caught a glimpse of something which seemed like a heaving wall of tossing heads and of foam whitened necks and shoulders. Here and there gleamed red, distended nostrils and straining eyes. Bending above was an other wall a wall of dusty blue coats. of grim faces and of dust powdered bats. Bristling above all was a threat ening crest of waving blades. What would happen when tbe lines met? Almost before tbe query was thought there came tbe answer. With an earth Jarring crash they came to gether. The Hues wavered back from the shock of Impact, and - then ' tbe whole struggle appeared to Pasha to center about him. Of course tbis was uot so. But it was a fact that the most conspicuous figure in either line had been that of the cream white charger in the very center of the Black Horse regiment Ho it Not to Get Old. Once upon u time a young man who bad a dread of growiug old and having to give up tbe pleasures of youth preached tbe doctrine of good compan ionship and Jolly living. "Eat, drink and be merry." be said. "Seek gay companions and let wine and song keep your blood In motion, and you will never know what It Is to be old." He followed his own counsel and died iu his youth. Morul.-Devotlon to appetite prevents a man now growing old. :.ew York Herald. . Thrift. Every tanu t Uu smvck money Ib call i:i:nn nnii stingy by tlip loafers o; the xtiwt cora.vs .u:d )aii:HU out with loproitfU liy tin who idlo uwuy their timp. Iu unit'! tn get alx':ni - uiuu must R:ive. liiii.n x .tu.il Ipsh tliuu lit nidketf, .Hid. Jibuvp uli ttilnfs, ln must work. Unn't be iik!::: rrv;! of uuv UiK uuy one uy ilmt-you uiv "i-.o.-1 " tteiiu to yiur own htmlim ami you art ull rlglu. Tin uiimi who urltldm the thrifty really pay thftn a big cum pliment. It Is the tribute blotli payn ludustry. Nortonvlllc .Newa. An Eaar One "What sup;ortH the muu tn the heav ens?" asked tb country schoolteacher. "Why, Its beams: of course," replied a precocious youngster. Kansas City Independent Extremes Extremelr Uncomfortable. "What does comfortable circumstan ces mean?" "Why, you're 'comfortatble' when you're neither poor nor rich." Detroit Free Press. Blncerlty Is the basis of all true friendship. Without sincerity It Is like hle ttbojrt ballast I ,y I I ' . ' ' - I FOB BLOW, i JiflUW R JgSk GflMJfl XF1W1 LD.UJ UVJ VJCV mi ihi 10 lira mm . Jte i ' ItWHf il llf ft Wmir E V wmprim&ms p rww hmmrn w our r I f ''CXSlUXindW I IU VI?YBb. 'I '. UUM f , My i i- i ill H In tbe Circuit Court fur Jackson County, Oregon. Emma Baker. ) riaiDiin, vs. James Baker. Defendsnt J To James II. Baker, tho above-named tie (endant: In the came of tbe State ol Oregon, voa are hereby reoulred lo aooear and an swer the complaint tiled gain it you in the auore-eatuiea mu on or ueioro six weens irom the date of the first publication of eald sum mons, to-wlt; the 24th day of April, A. D., 1803, the lasl day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this nummonr, to-wit; which salu order rentilres that you an near and an. swer on or before the expiration of six weeks from the day of the first publication of this summons, the first publication thereof being on the 13th day of March, A. !., 1903 and you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer, or otherwise plead to said com plaint with enid time, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to rhu court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to wit: For a din solution of the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, ana that snfd marrlnge bo held for rmneht. and that the plaintiff have the care, control and cuntodyof the minor children of said plaintiff and de fendant, and for such other and (nrthor relief a to the court may appear jimt and equitable, and that plaintifT have Judgment for her corns and dUburtemeiitM. This summons is published In the mkdford Mail, a newspaper puhliMied at Med lord, Ore- ton, by older of lion. II. K. IlAnna, one of the Udges Of the Circuit Court for Jartciion Conn. ty, Oregon, which said order provided that the first publication be had on March IK, Wr.l. WILLIAM I. VAWTKR. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United 8tatj Land OrrscK, RoHehurs-. Orturnn. Marnh 11. 1H. Notice Is hereby viven that in cnmnlianr with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Slates of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Wanhintrton Territory." aj extended to all the public land states by act of UWAKU riUUSAN, of Madella. Countv of Watowan. Htatn of Mln Desoia, naa mis day niea in tola ofl re his sworn Biaiemeni no. wot, ror ine purohsse or 41 South, Ranee No. 8 Went, and will offer proof w Buviw in a i inr tana Hougnv ih more vaiunpie for Its timber or stone than for agricultural fiurposes, ond to establish his claim to said and before A. 8. Bliton, U. R. Commissioner, at Med ford, Oregon, on Saturday, tbe 20th day of June, 1903. He names as witnesses: Albert Runnel t. of Minneapolis, Minn.; Geo. F. Rice, of MadellB, ii inn.; o. u, nnonan.nr Msaeiia, minn.; f ranic Russell, of Minneapolis, Minn. Any and all ncrsons elafmlnfr aHvArtnlv th above-dexcrlbed lands are requested to file ineir ciairos in mis oince on or before said 20tb day of June, 1003. J.T. BKitxica Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htatks Land Office, Kodeburg. Ore, Varch 16, 10J3. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 187H, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lands in the HtatcK of California. Ore. gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4. 1892, of Can by, County of Clackamaa. Htate of Ore gon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No, 4633, for tbe purchase of the 8WJ. of Hectlon No. M, In Township No. 32 South. It an ire No. I East, and will offer proof to Hbow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or Mono than for agricultural lurpospp, and lo establish hfs claim to said nnd before the Kncrltttnr anil Uoanlvnr nt thn IL 8. Land offlee at Kosebnrp. Oregon, on Wednea day. tbe 29'h day of July, 1903, . He names aa witnesses: Rdtvard Pi nradtl. Of Canbv. Oreiron: OH fl. Rnvlnn. nt nroirnn City, Oregon ; Samuel Geary, of Trail, Oregon; Charles H. Osy. of Med ford, Oreon, Any and all perRons claiming adversely the above duflcrlbed lands are requested to file tholr clnlrnK In this officii on or hir-irn unUl 'X)(h davof Jul V. 1003. J. T. ItHtnflKM. itegisier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Statos fjand Ofdco, Rosoburlf, Oregon, March 12, Notice Is horehv Riven that In compliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of. June 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the tale of liiimiiiiTX Im rnimTk. fflTmrx. Illllllinv I II Jftfruel jftiSt,' SS-CKJ-.vW i n I I I fTDrW. timber land In thoHtntcaof California. Oniron, Nevada, aud VVaablfiKtoo Territory," sm ex tended to all the Public Laud Status by actol August 4, 169?, UKOKCK P. RICE, of M add la. County of Watonwan, Staff of Mtn nesota, lias this day tiled In this office ols sworn statement No. i6u6, for tho purchsno of the NH.y, of H.Ttlon Ni. 4, in Tow Mali I p No 41 South, Range No. 3 Wont, and will otter proof to show that the land sought la more valuablr for Ita timber or atone than for agricultural purpoCB, and to establish bta claim lo said laud before A. 8. UHtoa. V, 8. Commis-.onrr, at Medford. Oregon, on Saturday, tho 3Uih day of June, 1903. He tarn a wltneaaei: Edward Noon an. of Hadelta, Minn.: Albert Kusncll. of Mlnnrapo lis, Minn.; L. I) Noonan, of Matlrlla, Mino-; Frank Russell, of Minneapolis, Mlun. Any and all persons claiming adversely the shore-described lands are regunled lo flic their claims In this office on or before-satd 'JOtb day of June, 1B03. J. T. BHrnaut, Keglstor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land O flier, Roaeburg. Oregon. Jan. If, 1HH Notice (a hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Con urea of Junen, 1878, i-ntltlcd "An act for the talo of timber lands In ihe Htatrs of Calirornla, Ore gon, Nevada, and Wnfblnaton Territory," as extended tosll the l'ublto Laud states by act of August 4. 1K92. WILLIAM A. WKflHTKn, of Omaba, county of Douglas, Slate of No b nut ha, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 43-7, for tbe purchaac of the NK of Bectfon No. 'JO, In Township No. SMH., flange No. 2 Kant, and will offer proof to show that the land hoiikIiI is morn valuable for ita timber or stone than for ngr'cullurHl fmrpoHeo, and to establish his claim to anld and before A. H. Hilton, U. B. Commissioner, at Mod ford, Oregon, on Friday. Iho 101b day of April, 1903. He names as witnesses: W. 8. Curtis, John It. McAllister. Clyde H. Weston, Wm. J. HU vens, of Omaha. Nebraska. Any and all person claiming adversely the above described land iiro ri-queNted to lllu their claims In 'his office on or before said JOlh day of April, J. T. liamoHH, Itegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Cnited Status Lanh OrrirK, Notice is herebv iiven LiK-1! ! S- ' with the provisions of tho act of Congress of timber lands In tho Htntus of CattfornlH. Oru. gon, Nevada and Washington Terr'torv," as of August 4, 1892, EDWARD E. BHADTb, of Canby. County of Clackamas, Htate ut Ore goo, bas this day filed In this offlco his sworn hi moment no. 4W, ror ine purchaso of the NW, of eotln No. l, Township No. 32 Souih, Hnnge No. 1 Kant, and will oner pr-of to show that tbe land nougat In more valuable for lis timber or atone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish his claim to ssid land beforo tho Hcglater and Receiver or th U. 8. Land Offtco at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday, tbe 291 h day of July, 1003. lie namifi an wltnnitiin' TtlMlnn If. White nt Canby, Oregon: Otla 8. Boy lew, of Oregon City, Oregon; Samuel Geary, of Trail, Oregoii;Chas. Gay, or Med ford, Oregon. Anv and all ricrnonii nlalmtnir advirsinl th atMve-doscrlbed lands are renuotea to Mb their claims In this office on or before said 29t) day of July, 1903. J ifniiMER. itcgliter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htates Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Maroh 12, 190. Notice la berebv nlvnn thai in mm nil a tie with tbe provisions or Iho act of Congress or Junes,; 1878. entitled ''An act for the sale of timber land in the Htates or Calirornla, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Tnrrttnrv " at. t. nil Ail In nil I tin t,.HII. i tl.... vj ... August 4, 1B02. Albert kukbrll, - M Mlnnfiftnolt-. Rmmtt r unr.Ann a,atn Mlnnoasota, has this dny tiled In this ofllco his " flWOm BtfltOmont No. 4nav. fnr llm nurphnu nf tho NBU, of Heotlon In. Ill, In Township No la 41 South, Banne No. ft West, and will offor proof j . to show that tho land solium Is moro valuoole j for Its timber or stone than for nurloultural purposes, and to establish his nisi in to said land noforoA. R, Blltos.U. fi. f'oinmlsslonor, nl Medford. Orounn. nn flnlnrflnu. llm 'Jen, Ann nt Ho names as witnesses: Kdwsrd Noonan, Gco-ne P. Rice and 8. D. Noor an, of Msdolla, Minn.; Frsnk itussell.of Minneapolis, Minn. Any nnd nil persons claiming adversely the nbve described lands nre requested to file tholr claims In this ofllco on or beforo said 20th day of June, 1103. J.T. Diujkiks, Keglstor, 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNiTKti HTATtca Lamd Orrici, Kosebury, Ore.. Marc h A, lis X Notice ta hereby given that In com pita of with the provisions of the act of Congrrna uf June a, 7H, rntltled "An set fur the sale of; timber lands Id the Htatrs of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Trrrltry,M a ex'nnded tuah ibo I'ubllo Land Htatea by act ol aususi t. 1BW. OHCAR OlJtON. ol Pnrnwood, county of Knot-nla, state of iiiaho. baa tint day nicti in inn omre ru worn Klatetneiil No. VM. for Iho nurvhse of the NK'a, of tH. No U, In Townshhi No. Xl souih, naiiKo wo. a Kajit, stm win ortrr prou tn iltow thai the land aougbt ! more ralushlr lor lit li mt r or stone man for agricultural nurirotm. and to titatillh bis claim to said and before It. I- llartloit, County Clerk, at urauis fas, un-gon. on sionuay. ine mm nay ol Msy. iyi3:Jio nami-a at wuneMun: urmit !' Donald and Jototih I'iim.oI Hsm' Vsllev. Oru- gnu: Kd. Hratlry. of Kern wood, Idahu; Orton ioiNMiaii, oi natnt aucy, uregon. Any and all porou elalmlug adversely the atiovoleNcrlbrd iMbdsare n-ueHtrd In file their natron In this office on or before said istb day ol way, iwz. j. t. imiiKiit, Register, NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION, United fttates Land OlTlrii, Kimburv. Ore.. March B. IUjU. Notice Is hereby given that In comp'.lanre with the provisions of tbe act of Congrraa of June 3, 187fl, nntlilrd "An act for the sale or tlmbor lands In tho Htates of California, Ore n. Aevaua. ana YtaHiiiitKton Tnrriiarv. as exionded to nil tho Public Ijand States by not oi AUguni i, mvi. SlIffniK MIM.DKN, of Oregon City. County of (Msoksmas. Slate of uregoo, nas tins oay mm in mis onice hot sworn statement No, it2, for Ihe purchase ol Ihe NK';, of Hectlon No. 22. in Tnwnshlo No. 33 H., Range No. 1 Kast, and will offer proof lo Know mat ine inna sougm is moro valuable for ua iimoer or atone man ror agricultural pur land ooacK. and to emalilM, bin nlalrn tn mkIi! before the Register and Itrcnlvcr of the U. H. issnu umce nt Koaebiirg, uregoo, on Saturday the 23d day of May, IttW. s lluntitneaas wltnenHfts: Jranln Rnattibran. or Canby, Oregon; Otis 8. Hoy If a. m( Wtlhott, Oregon; Samuel Oeary. of Trail. Oregon i viiniMjn t. unj, oi imioni, trrgon. -Iwyo-descrlbed lands are reqae-tod to Hie their elnlma in this office on or before said 23d niij anu an puraonn claiming an verso iy ine uay oi may, nu.i, j. t. imimiita, Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. - United Statos Land Office. Ro.. t'lirg, Oregon, Jan. 20, 190. Notice is iHT.'by nvcn that In com pi is nor with tho nrovit-b im or the ael or Congress or Juno 3. 18711. eritldc "An act for the sale of tlmbr InndN In the Htatea of CaMfornfit. Ore. gen, Nevndn, and Wimblniflou Terrllorv," as oxtem'tt d to nil ilio I'ubllo Land Htates by aol of August 4. 1B?, MAHY A. MtJALLlRTIK, of OrMihu, county "f Douvla. Htute of No brnul'a.btiHthls dtly tiled In this ortlco her sworn stalcment No. 43M, for the purchase of the SWJ or Auction No.1, In Township No. 36 S., Range No. 2 Ksst, and will offer proof to how that tbe land sought is mora valuable for Its timber or atone than for agricultural pur ponea, and to nstuhlltih his claim lo said land iwfore A, 8. Ullion, U. B. Commissioner, at Medfbrd, Oregon, on Friday, Iho 10th day of i r 1 1 , 1003, Bho names as witnesses: W, A, Webster, Dlydo II, Weston, W. J. Htevena and John K, McAllister, of Omaha, Nebraska Any and all persons olalmlng adversely tho abovtMlesorlbcd lands are requested lo file their claims In this office on or before said loth duy of April. 1908, J.T, Bit i does, lloglstor. aJWa4lAvfiAVai'-vl I" 7tmm1Wm 1 I SELL GROCERIES. CA viryvvLiivitoJ, Wffl Hay and Grain ah Will buynrs sell tlinhnr.n,! i.rlni i..i i... u I and sovoral farms for sale now. Wrllo mo f Yours for llusll ' stan. AiKaSfrav a-- I " ''."'."'K, ',1,, nlc, on or boforo said Intl.. BOOIXTIES OF MKDFOHD. I , U. I'.-Lidgfl No rill, iii'U'U in 1, u, n tf1 lntll uvtiry Hfttumuy ut 8 V. in Vimtiui.1 broiU VIM HtWWjS Wull'dlltO. A. Ut N AVI.DIi, N. U J. I'm UAV hLU, HUU, I o (I !', Kugtiu Hlvor Kiiotimiiuirhl, Nm lS, HlK'U Ut I, U, O. l lUll I 1 1 HI SUt'Ollll mitt fuuiih WediicMduyH u( eneh tmiulli ul H p. in, 11.11. IIAMVKV.IM. W.T. Yoiik Hcrlbo tUlvw Ittibi nub I, i. Hut' No, 'iht un vls In L O. O h', hull II i l ami iblnl TuesOiiyn of unoli uk. nili. ViMiinu AiHtrit invlii ii lo uiiuid. Mint, I'.ilA HiihAttlCK, N, (1. JAM, lUA Klllllilli'llUttlOM.N, Uf, H U A b ! tut A. & Mii'tK lltst Krii av on or bu lir lull mut'it ti s p il.,, i ,M .mmiIc hull J. A Willi HaN, V W. K. V lVil-li.it i It.di'M Nil. iU, on ni , ii . di c.i tin g i p, til. Viiim. oiotiit's ul . r II Ml ,UV, I;'. (J. i'Ahh Ci . i 1 1.. Iv lil III, Hint H. Kulglits or tint MMCciihoeN.-'Trhiuipti Tent No. 1 1. mums In rt'iculur ntvlow on I'm ui an.V mi 1'TIiIu.vh ir moh mouth In A, o, 11. W Hull at 7:tp. ni. VlhUhiK Hit Kiilglilsoardlnl' i Invited touttitiitl. A. It. Ki.i.innN, Co mm and or. W.T. Yoiik, H. K, A. O, It. W.. Diigree of Honor Hstlifir loilgo No, M. (mm is evutv lid and 4ih Wtitlhtinduv uvciiliiH uf iiuch iiionth. m A. O. U, W, hah. mum dki.i.a niiiMtu, c. uf M. I'l.AMKNl'K Mt'l'IIKIlNON, l(UU. A. O, V, W. I.odwit No. )H. iiioaiH ttverv tlml. and lliltd WtidiiOMitny In iho month at Hp. u . In th.'lr hull iu thu upura block. VUHlug brothurnluvltud to atlomt. W A.HrkWAIIT, M. W. Asiiaki. IIUmtAtti), Keenrdur. K. II, of A, Modford Lodue No. 4'Jl mreta evvry Huturduy evening in A. O, U. W. hall, in i vi n g i' raiers inviicu to uhoiiii, il. . h'lHI'lUKSoM, I'. M. L. A. JntitiAN 'wio, Wootiinoii of tho World Cainti No. U0. moeiM- ovorv Thumday owning lu K. uf .'. ball aleUford,orcgou, J. U, w ii.i,u Ki, u.v. HusAfie Mahn. Olnrk. (.'hrvnatithoiiiutn Clrotr. No. H4. Wtimnii oB Woodi-rsft Mods Hreond uuil fourta Tutwda. of eaeh mouth at Tf p, in. In If, of I, hall. visiuug HiHiors in vi leu. SI IIS, IIHHAUH HANK, U. N. Katiikhinr Wait. Clerk. W. ft. O. Chratur A. Arthur Cortia fin. i moota rirnt ami third WetliiomlBy of nag a uiotub at s o'cUk K p. tn in Wooduian's ball inning inr iiiYiicu, MllS. I), k. ANIilit'N. I'll KM. Mum. IVAN UruASdK.Hea. . a. It. t.'hratur A. Artnbr (t No. 4t inrnt In WotHliimn's hall every rirt and U ini Wi'diiradai uiifhtln iuoh month at 7;. vtauiiig i uiiirnuiitMiriiinii inviird to attend. r il hiKWAlit, l uui. KltANK KAHttiarHIt, Adtllinit, W, C. T. U .-Mi-els overy otbrr 'Ihuisdtty at Iho I'roab) inriun i tiuteli, Mhm, Ht7l K, I'rosldeiiv Mmn, j. MuuriAN, Ht-crolury Krulcrhikl ltr.UHrliiml..Mfu flitt and itilnt l-'iuia. v t luft-at 7-aip ut.. In Knur lisil In i i'f 1. hulttlK-tf, Mnlfotil, l)ftt,u. VutHtig isinlern und Hri'tbrrs cord tt Hy li.viu il. V. L. t'ltu, I'rea. HrHTiiA Da vih KrrnMttry, O IC 8 IfouMirs t'hujilcr, Nn. iVl. uif ot nee ond and fourth iir,it(Liy g of tmh uiutitii nl MttMni' ilil, Mt dfurtl, ontgi'ii. Visiting sis W raml bnlht'l ulttnys wolronm. Mil l(. A. 1. 1' Mil. cm, W. M MaTTJK K. I'll HKU Hrrtiitnrr. A.O. K. Altai tilery Monduy night at 7:.X1 In A t). 1'. w hall, VUltIng Kur.wr. cor dlullv wpicortird. K. U UUMHKA, C. k- Jah StkWast. Keo. fcVcy. Cnlftrm Rank. K. or P. Uoot at Ilia null", thu captain in 1(. uf f. hull, il. il. hiiwahii, Capialo. It. K. KI.WOOH, llorurilnr. CHURCHES OF MKDFORD. Methodist Kptsoopal Churcn W. II. Moorey paator. I'reachlng every Habbath at 11 a m. aud 7 :M p. m. flunday nohool at 10 a. m., 11, L. Ollkoy, supt. Class mooting every Habbath at close of snrtnon, Levi Kauoett. leader. Kp worn, luague every natmatii evening at fl:m, o, Kaucett. prcst, Rogular weekly v mver mMS. log every Thursday evening atfju. Lad lea sowing circle evrry woek. Mlaalonary socio ij meets tho Oral Friday In each month. , Iresbytor1an Church Rev. W, K. fib to Ids, pa tor 1'reachlng every Habbstb at 11 a, m. od 7:30 p.m. Monday school at 10 a. m., K. K. Oore, Hunt. Christian K.ndoavor meeting eno hour iM-foro tho evening service, Mr. I). W. Day, I'rea , I'rayer itioollug every Thurs day at 7:.io p. iu All aro coed I ally fovlloa ta these scrrtcus llsptl 'l ehurch Rev. T, L. Crandall, paator. Babbaih so rv iron: Preaching It a, m. and 8 p. in.iHahualh Rchool lUa. rn.i II. Y. H. U 7 p. m,; prayer mreilng Tliurtday at 7:tp. m. t no von ant mooting t 8A) p. m. on Haturday pre ceding flrnl HabbulU. btrangers aud Irlouds a) ways welcome. Chnntian church corner of Mli'.n and L it roots, rreachtng every I,ord'ii Day at II . m. and S p. m fciunday aohiKit at 10 a. ou I'rayoi meeting every Thumday eve In. The people wo loom- H. M. 1'sllortoo pastor. Resides at tho ehurch. Method 1st Kplscopal Church Houth Kdf. U L. Darby, pastor. Preaching every Sunday at II a. m. and evening; Hundayaotiool at 10a. ra.r I 'my or mooting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock t Woman's Homo Mlsnlon Hoclrty moot rlrsl Wednesday In rneh month atS:flO p. m, Kvory utie Is conllally Invited to all our services Ht. Mark's Kplsoounl Church: Kvennonr and sermon, 1st anu M Bunday of each montli at 7: p. m. Holy oommuolon, Jd Hunday of oaolx mouth at 11 a. in. Morning prayer and Mor mon, 4th Hunday of each month at 11 a. in. Hun day tchool at 10 n. m. All Invited. Pews Iree. L. M. Idli-nmii. I'rlust lu chargot Christian Kcienoe services are held ever Hunday morning at eleven o'clock at the ra dencn of K. II. Dunham, ol Taleuk All arc welcome. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Unlti'il Hlalos I.snil Offlra, KoMlbms;, Uri'Kon, Foil. 1'J, 1KB. Nollro Is liorul.y g.yun llml lu cnmpllsiiaa with Ilin lirovlsldiis uf Hi act nl CniiKriins ol Jmioa, IH7H, iiuiltlloil "An act lor lliu salo nl IliiiWr lands In llm Hiainsiiirallluriila.Orciioii, Nitvaila, ami WanhliiKlnn Turrllory.' as ox (nilcil tn all tho I'lilillo I -and Hiatus by act ol AMIKItT O. VKTTKI1. of Omaha, County nf I Kins, Htato of Ntliras- l, has Ihlsday lllod In llila vtnvv his wiiru n'liionimit No. -MM, lur ths nurolmKii nl Iho IsU y. rnwiishlii 111 Hiiuth. linuRu ii EbmI and wtm -u.-i ihji iw .iiuw uini nut isnu sotiKlit Is inorm iliilaltlo fur Is llintii'r nr sIoiih limit (... ....i. nillural nnrwuos. and luuslsliMsh hlsnlalin lo. nrfcl land lielnro A. H. Hilton, V. H. Cnmml... slnuor. at Mudford.Ori'iiiili, nn Friday, tho Mill, duy of April, IliOil. Ilu liamos as wllnossoa: Junil A. l.nvura. nf Hnnlli (imlia M..1....1.-. (Ir-nrito V KlllK.nf Illg Initio, Oronint Uo(irKo; MnK. nf Trull, Orcunni Xniantlul Kiim.nf Mod- Aiiyiuiua rarsnns oianniiiK advernoly thn linvo dflNnr lii'il nm . nrn t.,,,.Hi..n .: .11 tholr olllllns III tilts nnlf nn nr liAf.im i..i. day nf April. Ii3, J, T. lIKtiwu, Koiilstor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, tJnltpcl siati a Land Offloe, . HoMohurK, Orounn, January 19, iwtv. Nolfnn Ik hnmliv 1. v.. llm! i ! with tho provisions nf ths not, 1 Uon.viss ii? Juno B, IH78, on tit led "An nut , tlio inlS Vt tlinliorliindsin tlio smt.s of Ollfornla Or, g""' N"vftlltt- a Watlilngton Torrltorv . a njf l"d,e,t, " lo iuwio Land states by J ' AUHU . - - ihaaC nnnnr.AMa of Omolia, county of Dour-Us, Htato of No hniMkn, has this day filed In this oftlso hh H?,-r!,lV,1"V.1 No'inaa. for the pu?oh"o if Iho nf socilon No. OT, In Township No, nr. K., HnnKo Nn, 3 Runt, slid will odor nronf to S I! 'l!0 m ",o'Kht IsToro valifahTe to? , bnforn A. b7 1 n 11" "'.J J" '"'''"Id. Dronon, cn Friday, tho lOlh llni nf T 'm,'.... .i;0."1"?!."". n." witnesses: William v ii" fc. nm Ai , rim.S r'' MoAlllsler, dny of April, lfJUll, J, T. UnibaES.lteiilBtor.