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' 1 WFiDFOTIT) MATT, TRTBUNTC, MTCPffOnD, OliMWOS, MONDAY, .HINT, 22, 101- PA019-VJ1RKFJ ', A 1 I V rf i f. s SMTH GOES BACK 10 WOLF CREEK SHER FF GUARDING Ciilircinliiy fln lifiit'uliijiMK ul' lltiw (I. Hmillii fnrnicilv ! Mtl- V.I, nl WiilPa CrVMi. HnttiKlhy. tint (liuiito l'na I'uiiilt'r ,iva; Ai''i'iiiUHili'if liv itMlnnviti' of nVi'i- tllic lirn ft i i t mill vvltli .'iiillii'l. tliti'iilx mill Hii'ltN limli'il nl liU Ih'miI llnv. (1. Sinilli m imcinti'il iiImhiiiI trnlii No. 1 1 mil oil Vlf Cii'i'k Kuliiiilii) tiiuiiiiiiK, ni'flilv III I'lillio (nun Ih'Iiik naiiitnlili'il nl tin ili'nil In uiiiii tin- I'Mli' mil In .11111 ll'llllll III lllll illlll. I'or yi'in-w tlin IIIiiki' f Wll Ciii'l; liim Im'i'ii Iiiiii vvllli illaai'iiaiun unit strllV, mill I'iiiii'Iihi Smith lim limui lim kIimiii I'unti'f nf imirt' Uihh lllll) 'lllltllll llllll llIIIIHI'lll'll ill li'lliMU 'I'lliwi' nrflllrn IMlltllllllltl'tl mi Siiliinlnv in tin' fnicllilc I'ji'i'lini'iit "!' Smith from llio rnininiiiiilv, tin1 iri'iuilior lii'tnu liraiiallnrvtl with ftn mill IiiiiUi'iI uitli ii'rl,, vvhilt nin Minium with it liiiiinlii lii'riiiniMii Icil him lulu Hie nullum! iimili mnl mm fln hunt linn' with tin rml tuhl lllll fullim iHil(i' (lint Hiry tti'M hliiiiiic Smith nut Tor jtuiiil, It i will tlinl mi I'HiIht hiuiik nf Hie iiltiiM nf Wolf Cruel, I'liiH'Imli'il In notify Smith In Inivi- tin coitiimi Hit.v. mill thiil Siiliinlnv iiiotminf it ri'iiilitnliw' nf (lit cllli'li. rallnl iiioh him mill Inlil him nf the ilwia ion. Sinilli u iimkluir .iirmifiiitnt to nn In (IIi'ihIhIii In ini'iil hi Hifl Mint iIhubIiIit, who wi'tr iclnnilii'" fumi Kuni'iH', Hlo'rf tht )nmi-c lml llllll jlial KNtilllHli'tt flout li xlull' lillUitll,V. I In loft Ilia Ilium In tin In train N'n. 1 1, line in Wolf I'rtvk. fioui lrnnt I'aho nl hIioiiI II o'i'Iih'I., hiiiI tlio miulHri - i 1 1 t-tt 1 1 tliinblii he waa Icmximu in iaMiiiai In thtiir warning, hail atlirl hI tin ilcpol. I to for hi iiiHmiI nl I he ata IIiih, hiiMnr, hu wim ni"t with n o. h'.V of iKv Mini olhiT iriilc, mill II hu hinij-llt li'tilll-i Wllilllt till' ronrli liolh III" H'riii ami the nlo nf the oHifih wore .v Win eil hiIIi umirol . 'lW ntK"'nti'il nirntl n lillow'i'il into tin1 iiir hv Mic wninm. with n Ioiiu-UIiiI liorMUliii, mnl IiIiih i'ii mincil iioii Mir inlnllt'r tln imiiMKiir uuro n'ntiltil with the iihiioii nf thi i'oimmimi titrnnlinK tin' ilHimrlliiit Smith. ".Mh SSITtiirtHil nn in. OtitmliilK, hili' ho init hi tvifp him! iIhiikIiIki. who ttu' Hliiwnl IfHiu Nn. l.'i. rrnin Dhiiiilnlo, liomnor. lit iIioiici In I'lo-frtitliitt AtlnrH" Millni- hihI Hid liKriff nfrii'i' in lliU ul.V mill ilr iiHimli'il intilfi'liiin. Ho vmii. told tn iiituin to Wolf Crt'i'k uml lliMt tin of llt'Ofo Hiillhl ho llit'lr In ( llllll lit! H Hot llloll'olfll lllltllt'l-. Whvn the irmn lom-hi'il Wnlf Crvik Mr-, b'nilth niil the ilinmht'T lilt tin1 i-ur. hill it llicio wii h Is rue mnixil nf lim nilixuii iinvi'iil mill llic -.liiTilf mii nut In lphl, Stmlli innliiiiiril In jinitmiy nn tn fltiuit I'ii-h. A t)i tniiii imuiic lhmiith Wolf Clock. Smith mii tminti'il uilh i'iumhiIic.' lor mil li'ii viiiK' lim iwir. ,lu ax tin' llllill imlll'il nut nf llu xlntlolt thi miloinoliili' with tlio olircr li (In I'liiintv m'iiI lmi in ww, lull Smith I'i'lt thnl (lici'ii'lioii wiif Hif hi'lli't' pint nf nlo'. o ii'lnilll'il In Wnlf Cii'i'k front lln cil nn ilu nvimliiif Iniiii, hoM'i'r, the oft kits lniiHililili); thi'io In mi- thnl hi' win. not moli.ti'i nn hi iimwil. Tlio ltiv. . (). Sinilh iu l'ii'li. Ii'iimi iiii'iii'ht'i', fniiui'ilv lillmv llic inilii in Knui'iii-, Kimmilli Full nml oilier point in Ihix hltite, nml i a im'iiilier of the WilliinuMto I'io-Iin-li'iy. lie ttciil In Wnlf t'u,k mhi-ii M'iiih no, wheio hu iiomnli'i lliii Wnlf (Vi'k Oii'hniil liiii'l, n Hihili iinii ilnn iiImi Known iu "(liconV lilenl Colony " nml hi' ha het'ii lieml iiit; hi I'lieimi Inuniil the nh nf Ihiwo liui'l. Hi itil iVreiiceK with the eitieiiH nf the loeiiiily (lute ul ninM fioin the time nf his nrimil iiieie, llic fillen wlm luiil hi ii' -.nneiw ulhTini: that Smith hml nl tui'ki'il the ii'iitliilioii nf (lie Wnll Creek ieiiih) mnl thnl he wi eon tiniinlly "luiiuiim them ilcwn." The nl"o iilli'mfthnl Iiieie were eoniilitinls lemiiiliiii; (he title In the leultv ulih'li lie hold. , Ahnul a year no Sinilli wa hiu'il in lim eiieiiit I'liiirl mi. hi eunnilninl nf Mr. Alien HojieiK nf Wnlf fieek. wl Iimyi'il Iilfti with havim; "Imi- ileieil her, ilanneH in (lie mnminl nl IIMHHI Ih'Iiik anltvil. Tin eiiMi iuh heanl hefnre .liaise Cnlkiim in Hit eil nml the jury reiuleiuil a M'lillet lor the ilainlill, uniin; her $.'iil ilminiKe- OREGON APPLE BOX BILL FAVORED MOTOR TRUCK AT FRONT WITH GICNIWAL It,1 REPORTEDTOHOUS EL WASIIIMITON, .lime ... Tin Unroll aiile liox will liecoiiie tin htllllillllil iiiile hot for the enllle lriiileil Sliilei if I'linyienM I'Hii nml lime In iM" Hi' Knki'i hill, wlmli mum fnMihilil. ieiorlei leeenlly In Hie llnllNe hy the eomimllee nn eimi UK1', Meiuht ami iiieimiirr. "The hill," n ihe eiiimnille ie inil, "ill eliililih oi the iiimii'I'I a hiniiiler nml more tHhle nun kit. It Mill Kie Ihe illntrlhllliil enlillileliei ill Ihe iiili'Klil nf the lm llllll the KiHile, ami it will niiie Ihe enn xiiiiier nf hnth the iinlll ami iiimii tilv o( the limil Mliieli he ha. 'I'll i nieaiiiii ha leeehnl imelieally lim niimiimiMi iiiiiovii nf all hrniieheM nf Ihe aiple Irmle wlileli ne the Imx iiileml nf the hnirel. mnl ieiiiMiiintnlio' nf trnit urmver-, fltlil jnliheU, hnitieiillllllll foeietie-, honiiU nf limle, kiiiiiki', emmm nhiu nieieliHiil, iipple hiiiei mnl exHillei 1 1 "Hi nil irt nf Ihe I'llileil Slate with -cmrelv it ill M'lithiK oee, urup iu 'Ninie. It etlillliif. a Imnlntil liov of the .iine ilimeiiMioiiM in i'iiTnl nml en tnimirv ii tliioiiulioiil die I'mteil State when the apple lm I ueil. whieh I'liicr Ihe MeMern hhlf nf ihe eniinlry." The hill pmtiilc for n tnx HI'x ll'jIH Ini'lie. ItiHHle tinnlirr iniiil, ifHitNtiilnir 2 1 73 y enJiie inelieit, Siimlter Iioih -UiiiII he plainly tiinikoil ,,linrl Imjx," nr H.th t e ai'tiinl enmeity nf lh ln. Tin MHiiihinl nf the fruit i mititiiieil In the ho i fixed ii ml it i teiMirit lliat Ihe nam nf the Miielv ami the iimiilier nf uppli ahull he atMinpcil nil the ho. A Ii' in lion nl llirce apple I rom tin' miinhi'r i alloweil. I RAISI ARKANSAS GOLD STRIKE FADES AWAY M-CX. MOTOQ TDUCK U)AOBD WITH AMMUrxiTI(fl 'erliiip Hie inoht rffttleiit carrier of mmniiiiltlnii ii' imiT)' mhitneetif tin- WV n ' ' hum tw '.. r liMik roniinniiil l' Imm'Ii a Mm k iiiDlnr irinlt of emnnir.inil re-eiil MMnIrl hrltMi hjr mi AiwHiii 'i "t tnieU tin Im.,'11 (low tn i in lieml if ihe firing line In run Imille. ninuluti frun m i'i nf ti-i--a ii bk ! i JiihI In time In nlil n ilelin liiiieiit Jilnt iiliout ( retrent fur i.e k f Imlli in 'I'lif itlit' ibiurri:lt Mdri' i ' York lleriilil nml llilt pnpern siitl.tl i nrre-li inleiil. h'l of nimnutilU'iii Hit tru k ttnrtliij: I" .nl sir mrj xl ttltti rt fn' - NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS ALONG ROGUE RIVER - - IIH'I' WaMnnii llerKimin hl a llmk nl vnnilif llllkuv In Mr. Wil ll ii few liny ntfn. Ml i;iiicroii nf Alnakn ha ve tn I nlilnrniH, after Mililii a nionlli with Mr. .lettio (liirtio. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Ily A. C. HoMlett. Tlio Intt time th.it I wrote I wn atlll at thu home ..f my frloiul Oliver McCee anit while t hmr Itivro had tlio ilenmirn of iiieoiltix with ittlte n mimhur nf hi nHlilHir. nl n Siimla- Mi (Irrtniili I'ifl nf Knirlmn) i hi hoot plcnlcv Thr were two the mienl nf her hrnthor, IUImiii hchnolit met at a licdtitlful (Ir xroto I'rtl nml family. nn tlio hank of I'nw crock, where Ktlwnnl rter mil hit ne nhout SfiO xxero ctiiicrnpntoil. Th trip to .lektiirllle Mmiday. iixcrrUi). roinmi'iirftl about 10ao a. UPON INVESTIGATION When Buying Coffee Villi for Tito TMowny Coft'co It's fresh roasted and of ho best qunlily. ROASTED and BLENDED INMEDFORD tlon for (hu Weekly .Mall Tribune and I found nut that M. B. Thomson and another man had roine In on Tncniday nlKht nhout midnight with two loadH of wool and ocouplod n room at the Sunny Htdu, and when I looked around a llttlo morn I found Henry Tom, Win. and Andrew Grl 8om with throe tennis at the Sunny Klile with their wanons loaded with KrHln ami cult for thuir ilmou, thoy had lirouKhl In tholr wool for nh la ment. I nlwj found Jnmon Cnmtiboll and IiIk ion of I'bocnlx. thoy had a hand of ho taking thorn to the raiiKe nud rallod for mipper; alio It. II. Dodge of Mini ford and It. It. Itow former!) of Colorado, and Thursday wo had Mr. I'holim and K. Tliiirdar- WAHrllSOTON, IJ C , JlltlO 2 -I'roapertlng for th. predion imttnly ha htn lntrmlitniit!y cnrrlod on for many youni In Yoll county and elMwhofo In Arknnnii, and taut .March report woro ree-lved by the Unltotl Statu (Jeoloitlcal Survey that tWTorol rich tironiwrt had lioon leMtd. 0. H. Itoaorn. n Rcologlat of Hm Survoy, wiih Immedlatut) de tnlltil to Invent lnt thwe report and hy taklntx reliable aamile for namy to determine tlio iirobablo Itn portanca of the "atrlke." 111b re port Indlcntos that none of the proa- peeta are of economical Importance' and that wbllo aiimll pockoU of ore! a may poslbly be found In thin region , BlOOu T(H1I InIS thnro I little chance or developing a mine. I'ro)ctlnf Ik most nctlvo In the illitrlct Houth of Illufftoti and i Oravolly. two small towns onj Kourchn river about 30 miles from . .1 ft....lr ftt.l Hll.flk.l QaVamI ' Ilia JtUI.IV minim miuuau. .initmi hundred clnlnm havo baen itaked In thlx district, although ot only about a dozen has any attempt at devel opment work been made. These irnM.'ct wero vlnltcd by Mr. Rogers and according to tits report most of them nhow n o sign f mineraliza tion, other than a little crystalline quartz and pyrlto (fool gold). Sev eral of tho prospect, 1'owevor. are located GtinrmitPcd to rIvo perfect satisfaction or inpncy refunded "Wny patronize Sail Pranela eo, Portland and 'Seattlo when you can patronize n home industry that is just as Reed. Ask your denier for The Riteway Coffee Important Mumt PuU the Right Sort of Vim Where Most Needed. Lnranee I)nw lit nmemlio the -fk m. nml wan condurted by llov. M wiih hU eoiiMii, Harold hhnt nf 0. I)avl the Suntla chool evangel-! (on ot Iehonon. Ore., thoy had been SINNYrilDI;. Wmh, .111 m J2 llernli' lneaiure ate heliiK irinptetl In the trAtiiitnit of lillKht-lnfertel iireliiird. One of the wnrat exnmi.vn wan ihe pear orrhnnt of W I'unk. for whluli lie paid alto lit J.'.on an aero two or three enrs nun. Kr tree wa iitken out by tho root. Another orrhnnllat would not lot the worker mi hla promUtxi until romlncuil the Htnurumtiiit would do the work and make It enm him more. A crowd of nhout Mi mmi came from the iiir valle) mound North VnKlmn to help. They pay (heir own expemie, but expvcl to he cnnwl for while here and donate their work. .MetlloHl. nt for the Conp;reatlonal church, Mr.. Ilanl wa an IJaglo l'ml ami there win quite a aiilrltetl dlneus- iilr Tnetlay. ,oll btitweon tho leader and nonie of lr. Invhuer wade a itmlt-- the inenibew of Hie chool, and they) nnitl ti-it tn Mr. Itafri nf l.enirle lun 0f( juill w,ere they commenced.! Viilnelny. of Hie uniiio opinion tlll. After the' l.lnx.l Kreiifh wa mil lmm Irmn rVe cf the. Sunday fchool leson MullniiT Mnmhiy niacin . ,no regular program commeneed and Unlpli IVnee nf Central I'l.iiit wh (l fnei c.t(,cial with the sma ihe Knet of. hi 1-tiH.tti, llennaii ,or ,i,dreu. There were four little I 'cure, II tew tlaya till week. Mr. Vie wa a Central I'liiiil xN- ilnr SatuiiUx. All the In liner art htiy hayiuit. I'retl Unit man -pein 'lnuiiluy with Uenr JUHlnwv. Mr. Iloflimin It-It I'rhla.v fur WaliiiipttMi, tots that looked a though they wure not ouir four years old that rend ered three different parts and thoy illd flue. In fnct, fhe whole program wan well rendered and gome of tlio ........ ".!' . :..... I'Mimiia were enurei) onainai. une, ,...... n.,. ....-.. tl. I l'il'" .. aia-ai. out to look nt the Ilatnmol tract of land: also O. X. Nelnon and daugh ter. Miss I.umua, he was out looking after hl iusiiranre buslne's. MIm Kranccm, Heath, daughter of one of our leading merchants, re turned from a visit to Hugene Thurs day. ( IIICAOO. .lime 2'.. AH the lnt cans lit nn l.uku Mieliisnn iu ye-ter-iluyV tnriii have heen aeeoiiuU'd for, ju'eoriliiur tn rultert State- life-it ing erew. The lat two va-dll In reneh Chienn from MlehicHii Citv. Intl.. urritt'ti loom alter nn exeiiim: ex To too th litoixl mrsnt to rnnble It to tltPfMi ntt nlmiilaftMt lnmiiltl t.t In on truo veins that fill old rrvniu the ml rorpiiiclrn ami to put tho ,, , ,. . ., . ... ,.-, uiikxi rosKins iirsana inio men aciire conui flMuree or faults by which the strata , ,, pr ,. Cooctoii snotim tulne ib of are cut and along which gold-bearing , ofjSe,'"u-l?r,ffict ot solutions. If there were any, might , famotu btooa purifier, 8. h. ri. have risen. It was claimed that as-1 says made of selected specimens' of tho ore from thftse proncs showed ' from $: to J 132 a ton In gold. Seven I of tho most promising prospects' wore therefore sampled, great care linlnc taken to cathcr a reliable av-' ,,T'' Rr Mml ttrr tbia hfy nit tn wlut Is known it auti-totpmla. that rnnditloD whirr tli rrnuu or ImtHira Mnol atcumtiiairi ratirr man it can M rrpwtcfu tiy tb rI arterial tilxxL K H. 8. baa lunz brtn famom nt a blood piirlflir. ami Ita action ty rllmtnatlnn t Half tb tmiDle ruu mret comolaln wttry mmclra. itaKuant brain, Janslcu nfrrri. and a wonUrful drilre to tar Jowu ami Jim iiutt. Jluat ft tbra pof tiavo tc-n naln: nfrrlnr that panmo.lleallr Uara up tb nrrrr only tn illn iluwn again, aa ill tbry mutt. Arolil nerre atlmitloat. llrar In rolnd that tbla worn-out frt'llox It due tn poor blooil. tn bactrrla In tb water you drink; tn !h mnlllplrln( of dnitruc- cents a ton. and In inon of the sam plon It Is C cents or low. No more than n trace of Mirer was found fn any ot tho samples. Tlio material as shown by tt.04Ouw.ny4 K.rari.Xrom oragc samplo of what tho prospector himself considered his bout' ore. De spite tho high returns rl.ilmcd, the until shown bv assay of theKo offlc i ,.....!..., tn o,. .ra..i. r j h Irritating poUona thit Infnt the Moo!, lal samples In no case exceeds &- j, one 0f the very implant thlnpt to know, You ran err X. H X. at anr druir atore. but takp no other vcallel bloixl purttter. H. 8. S. It purely a Tegetablo proiluct. and yon will moke a great mUtake tn have tome entbutlatt palm 0? a raerrurr. anenlc nr lodldo of potaih prrparatloa tbat may it you Irreparable barn. H. x. K, U nrenaivtl br The fiwlft Seeelflr i aa . I. ;.. . I.. ."'. Charlotte 'being ore although rt probably rep- ';; ,-;' Cw" ,!v:f ,"j r KL1 X, , ii 11Z. i 1 r ,,u '""" n','.e fenturos o ,, IHlw,elll.t.r ,i nma. resents fatr well the morage run I trouble write to tn-ir M-tiral tvpt. fot .Mr ! Mr. Il-iir rW 1 were tIle hoIo tlllnK WM . tHnner. am, , ' t., ' ,1 ' ,, " of the veins - I V2l,cfc U w'" " " 'wur wU,U ILROAD L and all ag free a the air c brcatho I A tul t sit. film uminiAil (t Iu itr(tni ,...L !.:... ..!.i. 1 " "" "" - ,.v... T" -'"i"""'- "y at home. Including v.ur corres .1 hereiixement. I Mmilonl. After llhiner and nn hour WANlllNliTOS, .Inn' JJ! I'.iblie lieuilllgN nn the ,ipilu .itinu nt liill inmlh tn tetniti llieu iiiieret 111 unin petiu temuihii line- t til he oin'iiiil lit Atluutie City helnre nftieiiilH of the iiileiliile eommeree eoimnilon nn .Inly '.Ml. The I'umiimi enmil pro vules iiiiltmiilH liniv leliiin otieli hnlilitigx only if they prove hut Ihe eiiuiiniiiiilie they Mine iieiielit Iheie li. Ollieinihn Ihe law iceifie thev 111111 he given ii tin enr. $630 FOR UNCLE SAM 10 T . WAKIIINimiN. ilmif : limilll III' Ihe C'lllllli In ol I Hi it in IUlltMl.'. lellliil In II HI poll mmi. Ni'iiiml Aitunl I'" I un-lei' blew mi iii-lim tul iu luwi ii 1 in nn lil'llli'lll III lllll HI iximll'li 01 1 1 01 k lot' Ihul I'Uipn WASIIINdTO.V, June -"-'. Seeie litty MeAiloii iceciuM Imlny ."rtklll eouinmiimn n I lie. epn,eieuce tiiuu fioin Mmieone iu lluillnj'tnii, in. Tlieiti wiih mi elue tn the Identity ul Ihe Ni'inlei' nf the leentil euiitiihu tiou fur ihe 0111 lent fieitl yeur. Nemly 11 hull' million itnlhiix hu fiiiiiul iU way hnek In ih" yowiniucut in Ihul m,leiimiK fuhiou Miice MiiiIimiii' lime, miTiaiiar m wtwie rtmil .Mtuiim.v. ow ,K oU.M for llM to ,r t0 a.viaan nonnimii hiiii jit, .leiue ,l8ll0rlbo ,t for 0, ,, ln. artotie8 ot (Inrm, were in Mwlf-m. VtiAmy. KOOl, MlMw ial Southo.n Oregon ..... ..... .r. urn HiiMui. imw . iroi,Cos t chy were on hand that dax ieiii mr ee 111 me iiriiine 111 tier inotlier. Mr. Ilutter. nt Itensle. I'lii'ir iiiiiiiv liu'iiil them in I heir mi Seiernl ntt elided the lunernl nf Mi. I toner- nl lleMfile Salurihty. Mr. Ilnw wa in MeiltWil Mniuluy. Steve Smith wit en 1 1 ins: on friunda here the lul nf the week. Mr. Iliiumih nml .Mi1-. Itnlney were ut Ileiifcle Tliuoilny. .Mi-tN lilu ami Kuln Houston at tended Ihe funeml nf (liamlnm linger- SiiIiiiiImv. The Imve petit tlie l.it mojilh iu Mull'oiil. (iinnl Mutlhew 11ml finuily peut Ihe week-eml with the T. C. (liiiue fiimilv nf, Trail. Mr. nml Mr. Slntr lime moved In Meiltoid n i-peinl Ihe Mtlnliier. Tlmrtliiy eveuiiii; theie vvn 11 - I' ve re hturui nn Dry eieelc nml up Itugue liver. with thr.e imeiii;er. tn i. to. ZAMOR TAKES FIELD IN HATIEN REVOLT WAHIIINOTON .luno J2 Heiloiis hen of tlm 1 1 11 1 It'll revolution ultuii lion IlilM I'll lined I'tealilelit .iiliiiuir to tiil.o Ihn field III per wo 11 Hiiilmt tint iiiisIiIhiiCn iiIihuiiiii fioin thu rnplltil ilm Kovorniiii'iil will he in the hitiiiU of u riiiiimlHHlmi whlih will ml with till' I'UlllllHl Ciiiiilitliiim in I'uil uiu I'llmn an M'MI It'll illlfl I PHOENIX PHYLERS I Mi Cuelte Tethetnw, nf Ceu ttul Point, it vitiug: her griiud piu ont. Mr. nml Mr. (I. Hlfer. .Mi. 11ml .Mr. .More nf I'lieitie treet lelt the tiil nf (he week tor 1111 extended visit with llieir ehlldieu 111 Ciilifmniii, Mis IMtth 'ili t el tuned TiiomIii.x from I'mlhiml where he penl the Kto-e Cuimviil week, Ml. Aiultevvi hu been ipiile iek ut the home nf her ilituhlei', Mis. V. J. Miller, the pnt week, Mr. Crnmliill, nf New Yuik, I vl iliiiK hi foil, who uvviiH 11 rmu'h nonr thi plnee, lie will pend oino time viMtinx leliitive- in (.'iilifuiutji hefuio letuiuiiiu: Iu hi hmne in- Ihe end. Althnimh Mr, Cniiulull is S!) yen in old he i Imle nml henity nml I- greatly eujnviuj. hi lir.st trip vvet, Mr. nml Mi. X. lliiekimiMi'r 11ml fuiuilv, reeentlv nf Keillniul, Cnl ifninin, leli the I11M of the week fur their uew home iu Seattle. Wlule lime Ihey vvete the uuotn of llieir eiiiihiu, Mr. C. C, Si'ott. The Civle Chili met lit the ehuol uiiililhriiim Tne-ilnv iilleiiionu. Mr. Tliinlier ijnve tin intereliu hkeleh nf the in iNt Ke.vnoliU, nml hint lor exhibit M'veml piinl nf hu pielnie. Mr. C. C. Srntl, whit hud keen ome nl KeMiohl' pielnie iu (he fiiiimn MuiViin eullni'liuii in New Yolk, nwi 11 ileaeripllve lull, uh tlumi. Mia Muhul lliHiin uiive 11 piiiuii Nolo nml Mi. Uinler miir. Mr. Minion vi 1I11I ihe I'luh nml Mi llmli'l vvu I'llinllnl .1 11 urn mi'iiiliii nml n- 1 In it (i'.h I 'i I he Ilm Ii 1 mil llllll' I' or m spent In social converge tin nuilleiire was called together again and ur corrospoudent preached n c,hnrl sermon on thu intensity of entering the sen fees of the master, while ouug. The audience In the forenoon was taken by the arils m different groups. The cole ctlon taken fur Sunday hcIuhiI purposes amounted tn ?V"7. About i 3 wo sturtett for our .dlfforent Mr,piiK plates, for while '1 felt ver ninth at home with tho good people In that M'ctlon dtlll I was Kltnplv :i so Joiirner for tho ii'ino being 1 re malned with my friends until Wednonln) noon when Ml Vernn MeCiee, joungett daughter or Mr and Mrs. Mctioe, accompntited 1 Miss l'Mmi t'oker. daughter 01 Hubert I'okor. of Sacramento, t'al mil for mer!) a resident of tho now famous Coker lluttv, noithcast of Medforl, her eoiiHln, started to lake mo to (Herniate 011 my wny home Mies i Kdiin Coker who had been there xls-1 Itlug her untie nml mint, had ,1 call I hy phono to return us her mother 1 was unite unwell, go I h.id the pleasure of hur co.mpan.v as far ns Medfuid. When I reached home 1 found that Prof. W. K. ltiu'hniiau and hU friend Dr. Montgomery, had guno to Port- laml to take the examination fori dentistry, that Mrs. llurhannn and . rhlldreii had goun-tn llittto Falls to visit hor mother, Mrs. Kee, that Or Doll's daughter. Mies Helen, had , gone to the Willamette vnllev to visit , her grand parents, that Thomas ltlley. Jr., had gone tn Fort Klamath . to do homo painting,' that Miss Dot tle llarulsh had gono to llutle Falls,' that Mr. Lake had 1110 v oil his famllv In (iiants Pass, that .1. M Cox hud , traded his plate hbtq'for it place be 1 low Ti all and moved there and In fart them have been so many changes made that 1 hardly' know where I am at. ; On looking uroiiiu after I renched Inline I round thai Lucy A Counver had left Ihe money for her sulmrrlp- lielil ul the i Imul ilmlilnilum Mi" lIll.V Ill'tlUIIOOIl Mini WIIK lulijilv ill ll'lllll'll. I Will tllllltl Hllh llllilllllllOIK lv elio-eii duei tor mnl I". I' Inn lielk. The huviiiu of mljuimu r p 11 1 v In inlil I e Hie phi) Mi'n. iml W inlil. 'I l pi' .lit -e. ii'il l' li ill I'lllU-ll III till lllll1 ap.lil, llllll I'f tS S A Famijiar Sight the World Over Enough "Bull" Durham b sold in a year to roll approximately 22,000 cigarettes every minute MaMtaMMaKJMMaasSl MaUHMMaM tVBaWBMaaVUJM of every day. ifi wl jkCNjU , a- 'hafjaM 1 THE cepwboy riding his lone ly night watch; the . millionaire at his club; the toiler inthe factery: the "chief" in hi office; the sailor before the mast: the admiral in his cabin; the soldier in the barracks: the eeneral in his quar tets, men of every nation, occupation and class ajl find complete, healthful enjoyment and lasting satisaction in Bull" Durham hand-made cigarettes. ? 4 GENUINE Bull Durham SMOKING TOBACCO f Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each S-cent sack. Enough ' Bull" Durham is cold in a year to make approximately 12 ?7XLiOiVcijarettcD--asmanyn3nllbrandsof ready-made cigarettes in this country combined ' and the sales are steadily growing. Proof that millions of smokers prefer the, cigarettes 'they roll for themselves. to their" "own liking, from "Bull" Durham, to any ready-made kind. The fresh fragrance and mellow flavor of "Bull" Durham hand-made cigarettes ure n revelation, "Roll your own," CP17i? An llluitralrtl IJooklct, hIiowIiik correct I IL.ii 0 .,,oIl y0)r 0vv" Cicartmci, nJ Aik for rREE booh of "papers'" with each Sc sticA. '' IVIM. isiJi,cb lliuilc nf rlirnrcttonanen. will both lioniaileil Xosaw.frtf. oiipotulrc(iuet.AJdrc,'llull"13uiliaiiilDurliBm,N,C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCOCOMPANV wjimii ill A jiii I'lim-il lit III hllji'l HU in .ii'im 1 1 iimd iiirillii) tm ll III tl I nllliml.