.11 in (. PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATD TRTRUN11, MEDFORD, OKI-WON. WKDNMSDAV.'MAV !!). 151112. K i I! ' I it I J I S I t mmmmmmm IOCALAND l ftfeSoNAL rrnnit Marshall, a bronco buster, was fined $fi In tlio mayor's court, Judge Wnlt presiding, todny for giv ing nn exhibition of reckless riding on West Tenth Tuesday. Mrs, 0. P. ICnisex: of Portland was In Med ford Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stock. Mrs. Knlser was returnlug from n visit to Nevada. Far sale 40 acres 1-2 mllo east of Table- Hock station P. K. railroad, water from.FIsh Jako ditch on place. Prlco 59 per acre. Seo II. N. Lof- iana, .': bourn uaxuaie. llofot. Martyn and A. J. Hilton of Portland wcro In Med ford Tuesday on business with C. A. McArthur. The Medford Conservatory for Music and Languages, the only music school la Southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers, will be open all summer- G. Talllandler, director. Mrs. M. M. Johnston of San Fran cisco arrived In Medford Tuesday to visit relatives and attend Memorial services at home. D. B. Rcame, the Wonder soap and talc man. is tho best sewing machlno repairer on tho coast. 246 North Oakdale. , E. J. Kaiser of Ashland was in the city Tuesday on business. Cordwood, hardwood and fir 34.50 per single cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir. Lincoln McCormack Jr. was visit ing -in Eugene a couplo of days (his week. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Formochlcn and son of Chicago are in Medford for a few days' visit to their old-time Chicago friend, T. II. E. Hathaway, a real estate dealer of this city. Mr. Formochlcn is a largo candy manu facturer of Chicago and he llkes'Med ford and the Rogue river valley Im mensely well, so well in fact that he may "sruff off" his Chicago interests and invest in orchard land here. Money to, loan on first mortgages, mixed farms preferred; rates reason able W. D. Hodgson, Ashland, Ore. 73 A. L. Cross of Butte Falls,, was a recent visitor in Medford. Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Samuel Borden of Grants Pass Is visiting Medford. Cordwood, hardwood and fir 34.50 per single cord. Special low prices In carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir. J. S. Conlcy of Lake Creek, spent Tuesday night In this city. H. R. Coleman of Sisson is visiting friends in Medford as arc Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Brown of tho same city. 10 aero tract raw orchard land be tween Ashland and Talent to trade for property nearer Portland. Price $3500. Chas. E. Hicks, Forest Grove, Ore. II. Ager of Talent spent Tuesday In Medford. Sbaplclgh Hardware, 28 So. Cen tral. C. A. James of Uutto Falls is visit ing friends in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Strickland of Aurora, I1L, aro visiting Medford, looking about for a location. G. H. Eads Has purcnased the coal and fuel business formerly conducted by J. W. Burblrtgo nnd will at all times have In stock a full and com plete Uno of fuel of all kinds, In cluding mill block wood for summer use. Stanton GriffiB leaves Saturday evening for the cast where he will bo married Juno 21 after which ho will return to make his "homo here. Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and Burgeon, has nipved from tho M, F. & II. building to room 9 Palm block. Opposite tho Nash hotel. 64 News of tho death of Charles E. McCIcary f Lak.evlow, Ore., has been received. Mr. McCIeary was engaged in tho mining business in this section soveral years ago and has many friends here. Ho spent 1903-4-5 aud G nt Gold Hill. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoyo-at-law, ovor Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Nowh reached Medford todny of tho death of T. H. Hartley of Ashland otio of tho plonqers of tho valley. News of Mr. Hurtloy's death camo as n great surprise to his many friends flioro. Lawn and garden supplies. Shap lolgh Hardwnro. William Gorig returned today from a business trip to Portland. Ooo. N, Jle&tfeltrrn.ves roturnpil homo from - tv visit on Appleitute TiiMdiijrf ' " ' TT Weeks &McGowan Co. UOTDRTAKERS Sty Rions S171 Slrbt VUoacsi . W. Wk 1071 Ju I.OR, MM Mrs. Wnymnn Wnruer nnd dntt)h .tor, 7. H, Kttglnud, Mry. Duncan, Geo. Honle, J. O. Isnncson, Mrs. Pnrr. It. II. Klsworlli, S. A. PatlU $nn nnd son wore nmong the Con! nil Point poop'0 tlint spent, Tuesday in Mcdlord. There will bo a meeting Thursday evening nt tho offlco of Dr. Holms, North Fir street to organize a driving nnd riding club and nil who wish to Join como out. RS Medford Roosevelt club will meet tonight at tho Nat. fiS Georgia Cliuo was n business vict or to Gold Hill nnd Hook Point Tuesday. S. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. Groat excitement, store crowded wth ladles nnd gentlemen and the greatest bargains over hoard of are being bought out of the Vnn do Car bankrupt Jewelry stock, finest stock ever seen In this part of the country. Diamond ring and other valuable presents given away free to the lad ies. Auction sale every day nt 2 to 7:30 until sold. 230 E. Main street. CO Mrs. P. H. Grey and daughter Myra and Mrs. E. H. Thornbrook and son Russell were business visitors In Medford last Monday. J. W. Hums of Hcaglo finished shearing sheep for Win. Jones of Deaglo last week. Great excitement, store crowded with ladies and gentlemen, nnd tho greatest bargains ever heard of arc being bought out of- the Vau de Car bankrupt jewelry stock, finest stock vcr seen in this part of the couutry. Diamond ring and other valuable presents given away free to the lad les. Auction sale every day at 2 to 7:30 until sold. 230 E. Main street. 60 Tomorrow being Decoration Day the Carnegie library will be closed all day. Five acres, J3S3. Seo classified ad. 59 Eagle Point is making great pre parations for observing the Fourth of July. Grants Pass vs. Medford at Ball park. 2:30 p'. m., Thursday. 5S On account of Decoration Day, tho usual monthly musical by pupils of Mrs. Andrews will be omitted this month. On Thursday of next week a recital in which pupils of tho piano, voice and string departments take part will be given. The general public Is invited. Five acres, J3S5. Seo classified ad. 59 Big game! Medford plays Grants Pass tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock. 58 Atchl, Medfbrd opera houso, Thursday evening, December 30, presented by Washington grammcr school. Seats 25c, 35c and 50c. Hasklns. Miss Alice S. Smith, aged 79 years. a sister of James Smith, who resides on East Main street, died today. She was a native of Massachusetts and has been a resident of tho valley for many years. FuneraJ services Fri day. Kodak work dono neatly and quickly at Gregory's, the old reliable. Charles Gay has returned from a visit with his parents at Central Point. J. A. Wcstcrlund leaves this even ing for a business trip to Chicago. He will bo absent three or four weeks. Aro you going to attend tho big auction salo of Holsteln cattlo on Ross La no Decoration Day. 50 head of registered and high grade cows. Hay Is cheap and will be cheaper. Now is tho timo and this Is tho place to buy. Sure proven money makers. Bo surp and get there. TIcknor & Doolittle. 58 Miss Holmbsuckcr, a trained nurso of Everett, Wn., who Is visiting In tho city, burst a blood vessel last evening aud was rushed to the hoe pi- tai in tho ambulance. She is Improv ed today. Gregory Is making big reductions on all photos to graduating pupils. A. S. Truo of Watkius is visiting Medford friends. Loul3 Evans pf upper Rogue Rlycr Is in Medford on business. Seo R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. T. E. Williams of Ashland spent Wednesday In Medford on a short business trip. Ho was accompanied by his fon Paul. Cordwood, hardwood and fir 34.50 per single cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gpld Ray Realty Co., Gth and Fir. Mrs. Alice Young left Wednesday morning for n business, trip to San Francisco where she has largo pro perty Interests. She experts to bo ab sent about n month. Flvo acres, $3SR. Seo classified ml. 59 William J. Alien of Woodvlllo l spending n few days In Medford on buMnoss. Mrs. Thonins King of Talent la visiting friends In Medford. Jack Flynn Is visiting valley cus tomers for the lllnku MoFall Paper company. SLEUTH TELLS OF ALLEGED BRIDE LOS ANGELES, Mas 29. Port II. Franklin, former chief detective for tho McNnmnra defense and now star witness for tho prosecution In tho Darrow ense, took tho stand Into Tues day and related what ho declared to be the manner In which Harrow at tempted to bribe jurors In tho Me Namnra trial. October B last ho assorted Darrow broached tho subject of alleged Jury bribing and the next day gavo him a check for 31000 to bo used In buy ing Robert Rain, who later became tho first sworn Juror. Franklin was still telling of tho negotiations with Uniu when court adjourned. Lockwood admitted ho had not served as a Juror In tho Mc.Nnmarn case, although ho had been told by Franklin his nama had been drawn. Tho defense, undertook to show Lock wood's name had been drawn after ho consulted with tho district attorney. Our Correspondents RIVERSIDE RIPPLES Tho Hlvorsldo people wore Invited to one of their usun.1 otod tunes," at tho humu nt Mrs. twrullnu Vu lined Saturday evening, May IS, supposed ly to celebrate tho closing of MIrh Margaret Wallace's toliool year In Gold Hill.' The unusual feature of tho occasion was the announoomout of tho marriage of j. T. llnlllmir, tho popular manager of the l'ol Din or chard, and Miss Wallace, who was n successful Omaha teacher mid camo to Oregon on a year's leave of ab sence, Tho wedding ncourrod nt Ashland, April 1. tho Hoi. Chlsholm. ivtstor of tho Presb.iterlnu church, performing tho ceremony. While the happy event was expected In tho near future. It came ns a surprise when Mrs. Spragtte Introduced Mr. aud Mrs. Galllgar by reading tho innr rlago certificate. After congratula tions and best wishes for their future happiness, dainty refreshments wore served. Mrs. Galllgar sang onu of her pleasing solos and games wore I DEBENGER GAP ITEMS,, : Tlieo. (IIubh was it business visitor at Central Point nnd Medford last Monday, "Shorty" Duilgo of Medford linn boon drilling wells. In this vicinity To,.' tho past ivoojj. llo drilled uiu well for each of tho (ollpwlngl The Mountain school district No. U, An tloch Kelpol district No. IS tijid Clar ence Cniui, Clarence Wllllto was n luminous visitor nt Central Point last .Satur- Quto a largo number of people from various parts or tho country at tended and enjoyed tho dance at Charlie Center's place In Sams Val ley., Tho following places weo pretty well represented: Table Hock, Mooitvlle, Gold Hill, Sams Valley, Hoaglo, Central and Dobongor (lap, Miss Mabel Gould of Medford eamo ut last Saturday to Jasper Hannah's place at Dobongor Gap to visit with her sister. Miss Alice Gould, who will close a very success Fnllu ulmi umiiiipanlod thoil. There worn other gmmlii Invltml hut wore kopl away by the Htonu. AHur tho cot oniony thit company sat down to 11 liountmnm repast, after which the singing or familiar 'h.iiunu iyhh on Jood with organ and violin In which tho hrldo took iv prominent purl On account of the conditions of tho toads 1111 ouily dnpiirliuit Mint iiurctmury, lint however until nit oiiriient wlnlt (0 onm ugnlii iv un oxprouMiiJI by both host aud vhillii'. TI111M0 pnwpnt wore Mr, mid Mm, Wilt. ll"ttlo, MInh KM it Parker, llov, ,. 11. May unit wife, Miss llvolyn Carlor, Miss Nollln Minlth, I'nlhlu Hinltli, CnrhnL Hnillh, II II Hm I 111 5). w. 2). enjoyed on tho spacious porch. About, ful three months' term of school May forty guests wero present, Including 31 at tho Dehenger Gap district No. Montana May Avoid Endorsement . 11UTTE. Mont., May 29. The democrats of Montana nsscmblod in state convention hero today to name eight delegates and nn equal num ber of alternates to the national con vention. Owing to a marked divis ion of sentiment in regard to tho choice for tho presidential nomina tion It is thought likely an unin structed delegation will bo sent to Baltimore. Mechanical Engineers Meet CLEVELAND. O., May 29. Tho annual spring meeting of tho Ameri can Society of Mechanical Engineers began in this city today. There are about 250 delegates here, and many moro are expected before tho real business of the meeting is taken up tomorrow. The membership of the society exceeds 3000 and includes prominent engineers living In all parts of tho country. Ueuinde, The Suit Man .Call and look ovor twelvo hundred samples of tho latest weaves In Men's Suitings. A mado to your measure suit, ab solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran teed all puro wool and guaranteed to hold its uhapo. Mado to your moas uro suits, 918.00 to flQ.OQ Room 8, Palm Building, Veterans Observe Anniversary NEW YORK, May 29. -Tho sur viving civil war veterans of the surviving Twenty-second Now York regiment, numbering less than three score, paraded Fifth aenuc and Broadway this afternoon in celebra tion of the fiftieth anniversary of tho departure pf tho regiment for the front In '02. Demands of Railroad Clerks BOSTON, Mass., May 29. The 15,000 clerks employed by eastern railroads are demanding the estab lishment of tho eight-hour workday, a wago minimum of $2.25, time and a halt for overtime, extra pay for holidays, a fifteen-day vacation an nually and a general wago increase for all of at least 25 cents a day. Kentucky Knights Templar PARIS. Ky.. May 29. Paris Is In gala attire in honor of tho Kentucky Knights Templar, whoso sixty-fifth annual conclave opened horo today with the prospect of being ono of tho most notable gatherings over held by the fraternity In tho Illuc GrasB Btato. Commanderies aro hero from Louis ville, Lexington, Peducah, Henderson and numerous other cities. Tho con clave will continue ovor tomorrow. Colonel Feel Bully NEW YOnK, May 28. "IJulIyi" exclaimed Colonel Roosevelt at Ills desk In tho Outlook offices hero to day when asked how ho felt on tin; day of tho New Jersey primary elec tion. The colonol declared ho would get ovory ono of tho twenty-eight New Jersey delegates. Notice I wish to inform tho public Hint I shall continue my luto htislmnd' busInesH and earnestly Hollcit tho vory liberal patronage given Mr. Din ner in his employment work. My son-in-law, Mr. Webbor, will assist mo In tho real estnte and houso rent ing agency aud business chances. I shall endeavor to merit a contjnuanco of your patronage. MRS. E. V. A. BITTNER. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALE Ono span 1400 lb. horses, ono 4 spring wagon, almost new. Address L. A. Rose, Phoonlx, Ore. Phono 813 F. 22, 63 $2500 to loan on Improved acreage' Clark Realty Co. CO FOR RENT 0 room cottago reason ably close In, lot 87 (t. frontage, facing; east. Lawn, flowers, vege table garden, J 3 largo fruit trees Hll of fruit; nhlpkoit yard, wood house; rent $14 to right party; water paid, Home phono 318L, Cp the Rlvorsldo nnd Rock Point friends. Prof, and Mrs. Ileury and Dr. nnd Mrs. Smith or Gold HIH. Mr. Galll gar Is well known as a successful or chard man. Upright, honest and of tho sterling qualities that go to ninko a man In tho truest sense of tho word. Miss Wallace was 11 successful teacher In tho Gold Hill school the past year and also saw to the Improv ing of her fruit ranch. She Is well fitted for tho new position In llfo, nnd their many friends Join In wish ing thorn all success aud happiness through life. Mrs. F. M. Compton Is visiting old friends In this vicinity. She is see ing to tho shipping of their house hold goods to Portland, whoro Mr. Compton has gono Into tho grocory business. Their many friends regret very much to seo them leave. Mrs. Roso Gay closed a very suc-j ccssful year's work In the Rock Point school Friday. She will now devote her time to tho further Im proving of tho ranch' which sho nnd Miss Harper own, , They hnvo worked wonders In tho short time they have been here and show credit to what women can do. Mr. Wall Is now about prepared to Irrigate his tract otland. Mr. nnd Mrs. I;.T. Galllgar took dinner Sunday wl'ta Dr. Smith and his mother at GoUllMll. Mr. and MrsARJCSlcad nnd.Mr. and Mrs. D. H. 5cad wero Sunday visitors In Gold iilll, tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Smith. D. II. Stead It laid up for a few days with nn InJnrcd hand, tho re sult of a maty nail. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliot of Med ford mado a week-end visit with tho home folks at itfvcrsido, returning Sunday. tH- Harold Ateu has gono to Central Point to work on'a fruit i.tnch this summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. B. Nye nnd Mrs. D. II. Stead wcro Medford ylsltorB Thursday. Rockpolnt, Ore. B0. Mrs. G. W. Stacy of Henglo and daughter Alberta wore social and business visitors nt Medford Inst Sat. urday. H. 11. Thornbruo of Uonglo has boon working for P. II. Grey during tho Inst week, Theo tilasH was u business visitor nt P. I. Grey's place last Thursday. On nccounto f 111 health MUs Rose Noson of Inhle Rock, who Is tench lug tho Antlnch school, was compell ed to remain nt homo Inst week nnd appoint her sister, Miss Mory Nes Ion, to teach her classes ns alio Is also an experienced teacher. Albert Glass of oUngto was a busi ness ylstor at Central Pont Inst Fri day. Last Friday Miss Alberta Stqcy of Ileaglo closed a very successful term of three month teaching nt Ixmg Brandt district No. til. NATURE'S TONIC Tito vory grotvf innlorltr of rwrflonn pood ti tntifci In llio Sprluu or early Summer, 'into tivntoiu, unilorgorn iv ohnniw nt thla ui(tiot uml Hie ontlto pltyslcat pmuhltiory l;t disturbed. Tho gonolul bodily wuiiUihkui. n tlrml, worn-out fooling, tlolclo uppotito, poor tllgootlon, n half nlok fooling uml u pouonil run-down condition of tlio svstoin. lwnv ttmt thu Mood lit wmIc or nnnomlo. ami a tiluod imrifylui tonlo In -moduli to hnlht up tho tlontngoil systoin tuul onrlolt the blood. The tmu 0. . .0. nt this tlnm ninyiuvn you from 11 long spoil of slolnuvnt, nittl l( will certainly prop'tro you lor Hut long, hot Summer. Many poopln have put olf using u tonlu until thu nytttmu bocnitio so ivonkotiod nnd depleted It ton Id nut Biu ontdtilly throw olf tllmmsn germs, tunl Imvo paid for tho uogloot wL.t tv tipoll of fovor, miliaria, or soum pthor dolillltutluK nlolcuotiti. H. L5.il. lit Nutm 'a Idoul tonlo. It Is it composition of tlio uxtrnuta and Jttlccj of r.vts, horlw and fohrkji 'hl6U soiuiico nnd axporluitoo hnvo proven 1110 lio.it llttud for 11 tonlu to tho Ittiuiiitt uystoui. It contains no utluamls of any kind and I1 thontforu porfootly saf'i for portion h of nny ngn, H.H.S. tones tip the utomiteli and dilution, rldn tho system of tlmt tlrml, worn-out fooling, nnd unp""! YKr npd strength to every part of tho body. It purlllua and onrlultos tlio Wood, utlimilnton tho secreting untl oxctotlng lnomlnmi to hotter, notion, ipilutatho oyor etrolnod uorvud. and mukus one fool bnttur In ovorv way, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA, CENTRAL PQINT ITEMS. t C. H. Ony of Medford spent nn hour hero Tuesday morning with his parents Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Guy. J. II. (lay h)cnt TucHclny nfler noon in Jnokiouvillo. Hurl rilngle returned to his homo in Portland the first of thin wool;. Mr. Whitney left for 11 trip o Klnmatli Co. the first of the week. Miss Illiiiiclii! and Uniee Miller who have boon attending High School hero returned to their homo nt Lake Creek the firnt of the week. Mint Inn Aimtitt mid Audrey Holmes spent Monday afternoon ut Seven Onke. The innny friends of Miss I'enrl I'nnkov Who has been uritiuully ill will he plunhcd to I on r 11 kIiu is now eonvnlubeiug uml wo iiopo kooii to hec her out again. Call for Hrliool H'TMs Notico Is hereby given Hint- thoro are funds on hand for tho rpdom.ptlon of all school warrants' wjtlt thu px ceptlou'qf Noh. 342, 3427 and 8428, up to and including thoeo dnjed and protested Sept. 2, 1911.. Interest ceases on abpvo called warrants May 29th, 1012. PIUS CRAWFORD, 58 Clork Hist, Ifo. 49. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. I ilutto Fnlts can boast of Km excel lent class of young pooplo, who are models of all that Is good except that they seem to be very slow In pairing off. However, Inst Sunday M. It. Koontz and Miss Viola M. Smith led tho way tor others to follow by tak ing eaclt other as pnrtnors In llfo. Rev. J. E. Day aud wife wuru taken out to tho residence of W. A. Iloalo. flvu miles southeast of Uutto Falls, by Polklo Smith, a brother or the hrldo, when) nil wore In readiness for tho marriage ceremony which was short nnd swoet, nttor tho modern fashion. Miss Ella Parker of Unit DOUBT DISAPPEARS Medford Prntpig-company carry o full lino of legal tdanka. No One in Medford Who Has llnd n ilad Hack Can Ignore Tlls Double Proof. Does your back ever ncho? Hnvo you BiiBpontmi your wldneys? Itocknchn Is kidney ncho, With It comes dizzy upolls, SleopleuH nllita, tired, dull days, Distressing urinary disorders. Cure tho kidneys to cure it all. Drum's Kidney Pills bring iulck relief Hrlng many thorough, lasting cures. You have read cMdford proof. Now read tho Medford seilliel. Renewed testimony; tested by time. A. ',. Sears, 231 Fifth street, Med ford, Ore,, says: "Hlnco publicly recommnudlng Donu's Kidney Pills In 1907, I hnvo used them ncucslonnlly and they hnvo always brought good results. I was afflicted with Hovoro pains In my back aud I often found it almost lmpnsiiblo to stoop. The kidney secretions passed too frq Utiently and this weakness was a soprco of much nnuoynnce. Hearing Doan's Kidney Pills highly roe.oin meiifjud, I procured a box at Has kins' drug Htoro and by tho tlnio I had flushed tho contents, I could uno that they wore the right remedy for my trouble, Gradually tho pains and other difficulties disappeared nnd my health Improvod. I cluiorfully rec oniiiimid Doan's Kidney Pills to ov oryono uffllctod with kltlnoy com plaint." For salo by all dealers. Prlco flO pouts, Fostpr-Mllburn Co,. Uiiffnlo, Now York, solo agon . r tin United States. Ilotuembpr tho luuno Doan's and tako no other. The stronger and rougher whiskey tastes the rnorc harm it will cJq.- Why take eharuzes with your nerves, your stomachy your general health. Cyrus Nohlc fs pure, old atpj palatable-- bottled at drinking strength, ' Sold nil vcr the world. ' W, . Vnij rlclipjvor & Pfl.i 'crjl AkoiiIh, Po(itl, THP Sunrise Laundry FASIII.Y WASHING A SPECIALTY. ALL OUK (JUAUANTKKU Orders called for and dollvornd, First class work dono by hand, Indies' nnd men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tel, Mun 7831; no 1110, 37. Corner Eighth and South Central Ayenuo. Flour ? Coffee ? Tea ? or What ? Anything You Buy from Us in the Gro cery line will be right Our Bakery Depart ment is a source of pride to us investi gate Allen Grocery Co. HP.M.MIIU HICAHON OPKNH AT Newport, Yaquina Bay and tlio VTH ma - t a 'i mco W SU N S ET'" I ROUTES J k6Va0. C Will place on Hao round tvl Mention UcKcIh froin nil poliidi.oii SATURDAY, JUNE 1st good for return nt nny time until October, On Hint ditto they will 11I1111 plnco on tlo wuok-oud llekolH from Cottago drove uud nil poliilii North, good going Hu,tui'liiy or Htinduy nnd for return hu Moijdity following. Sunday Excursions on the C. & E. A Bpuclnl Huinlny Kxcurslmi 'vn to Newport will Icmvo Albany ovory Bundity furlIK tho Hiimniur ut 7;ao A. M. Conimctloit Is 111111I0 with tlilfi truln l;y B. P. Trn"H HIi M nd UH from polntu Hnulh. For HOiiHon or throo day fatoH from B. P. stittloiiH ot' liooklolti lp8prlilng Newport iih a minimal1 resort, cijll nit any B. p, Agent, or write tQ JOHN M. BCOTT, flpiioral Pniwongor Agont, Pott land, Oro. im wrr S V .