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THE SENTINEL. A Weekly Newspaper Devoted to tin Intero.-ts of tin Best County in the Union. BY DOBYXS & CURUY. Entered at the Postoflice, Oregon, .Mo.. as Second Class .Matter TERMS: $1 50 Per Year. Walch the date following your name on the margin of the paper. It tells the date ft which your subscription is paid. Friday, January 27, 1905. JANUARY. ..15)05 Snn. 3fon.lnes. Wed. Tim. Fri. Sat. so To IT 12 15" 14 '15" Tg" 17 TsTa 20 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 2S 29 10 3T N. M, ' 5th. 3f3th. 21st! C27th. I YEAR'S LOCAL EVENTS, THE Important Local Happenings in Holt County During the Year 1904. JANUARY. H. B. Crews was appointed to the rail way mail service. V - i r, - o bv purchasing a half interest in the bee-i l.iuiF.a Ci. rifi hurrnn tl in. our Year, man liverv business. W. F. Vance was chosen to superin tend and make contracts for the diguing! nf tho Sni:in' l"!rnil T")lcfr,i-f. 1 rlitnllf'Q I . ,t . , . ! Arthur Magee was sentenced to the t ; .. , ... i penitenMarv for three years for robbing. F " i r i . r- a man named Mayhugh, at Gor.-ing, 10 inno r-. -j yr , 1 -t 11 . 1 . 1 uaviu ivvie anu wiiu ceieuraieu iueir 63rd wedding atiniversiry at Mound City on the 7th. Circuit court convened on January 4th and hdjourned on the 21st. The W. G Craig jtore at Napier was burglarized on the 19th: safe blown and eome 18 postal funds and other prop erty was taken. The elde-t daughter of S. A. Young, of Mouud City, fell on the ice at the school house, on the 15th and broke her arm. t - r , Mrs Alf Miller whs severely injured in a runaway at Mound City, on the 14th O. R. King sold the Forest City Star to F. R Barkhurst, who came from Stanhope, Iowa. The name of the paper was changed to the "Forest City Pres.." J. C Fitts Mercantile company was ii. corp . rated for $10,1)00. Chas. Bunker admitted as member of the firm. FBHRUAKV. The ground hog saw his shadow on the. 2nd, the entire day. The W. G Andes residence in L'b er y township was entirely destroyed by firo on the Jet. Hog cholera destroyed hogs for North ern Holt farmers H J Crider was re appointed post master at Maitland. S.M.Wilson, alias J. M. Anderson, barber, arrested and taken to Superior, Wih , on charge of robbing barber shop there Freight car at Napier was robbed oc the 5ti; box of merchandise broken into and a few articles taken. .Mrs Nick Stone, living near Fortes- cue, wa stricken with paralysis on the 14t h Robert M. Foster d?ed at Stockton, Cauf.onthe 28th; the body arrived hero on March 7th. Mux Schu'tz disposed of bis saloon, at Corning, to F Thiemao &, Co. The r -aidence of Mrs. Choate, at Bige low, was slightly damaged by fire on the 8th Rural Route Carrier Lukens team ranaway on the 19th, one of his horses breaking both biod leg-. Wesley Kin disposed of his interest in the Mound City News to his brother, O.R. Hewy .Guilliat property south of CoHing totally destroyed by fire on the lath. "BUT Soott ia giro two years in the pMitenttory by tfco Andrew county cir cuit eoarl for stealing cattle. Tfce ou praams court affirmed judgment off Bolt circuit, court, giving Giles Laoghlin tkree yarsr for embezzling fWlfff ii rtoia'?IIho. He was UMnto JeforcW'C8y(arch 4th, by AftjWraurt. . Ttfko KepubtlPfO),of Holt met at For est (tj mm the fth and selected dele ffotoo ta district ad atafo conventions la asiais dslegatoa to Katiooal conven- fn tho.ttol) oowty oduoat'onal con U bog ill Oregon on the 27th, Sum lit mokmt woo irst friae; Divide, eeo od. lei tttat City, third. OharJoa.Axaatroog, of Movod .City. r, viot C. Q. London, juage ueo. iuick toott nis nepariure Tor D-Kalb c unty, where he purchased i farm The Oak Leader -a as purchas d by By ion Johnstun, the fi st number indfi his management appearing on the 4th ns. On 'he 4th the oonlrae' for dicing the temporary ditch for Squaw Creek Drawings District was let to Dean & ivuzor, at 10 cents per cubic yard. A I .M'-Xulry sold his Mound C ty ln-rn to tin- B-rtram Brothers on the T'h. .1 R. Coliison became solo proprietor t;f tin- Broad Guage stock of goods at 'laiMand. Tin r'.s di-nce of Wm. Kowlutt, .rear Maitlaiid, was destroyed by fire on the iith. j Daniel Hardman on the Oth, was J kicu-d by Ids horse in his barn and killed. Jobn Wiight, of New Point, was k'uiu-d in a ho se on the 12th and had three ribs broken. Oda Greene is granted a patent on a combination stove. Tin-residence of .John G Weiler, near MailhiiMi. v.-s slightly damaged by fire on i lie '2'.) d Dr Findlev an i family took their dc par lire for San Diego, t'alif GiiJe in Ktmkel disposed of the old Kunkei Mill property and his residence t ) Orla D.i is, and ief. for Anadarko. O ill. The lit le th'ee y-ar old sn of Dr H'Tt Pierce was badly burn d with cat holic acid on th 20 h. The lirst common law marriage in the county occurred on the nth between David A. Totten and Bertha VVinslow, of Libe t townshm. On the night of the '21 h the Julius Franke restaurant at Maitland was burglarized and 7)0 in goods stolen. AlMfIL Frank Kreek retires from the firm of i Kn-ek llrot.'iers, and H.iny Hasness be- came a partner, and the firm changed . ,. i to Kreek & IJasness Charlev Cowan and familv became 1 itizens of Oregon. The week ending April 22 was cold, rainy and rre-ezwig; six inches of snow , ,, : . . . . fell m St. Louis, and a blizzard pre- , , , vailed throughout, the .bastern stat-s. . , , . -, A lodge of Ked Men was organized at Bigelow on the loth Mrs. Wm. Cupp was so horribly burned while making soap on- the ISth, that she died the following dy. She resid-d northwest of Mound City. On the 16th, Roy Hardman cut his foot severely while chopping in the tim ber; he severed an artery. On the 23rd the bond election to vote 880.000 in b mds to dig drainage known as Squaw Creek Drainage District, No. I, was held and carried by more than two-thirds majority. Isaac Moody was adjudged to ba in sane and was sent to asylum No. 2 D-ll B iker was adjudged to be of un sound mind by the probate court on the 29th , and was taken to the St. Joseph asylum Fire slightly damaged the Palace ho tel at Craig on the 2oth. Christian Suhalu recti veil a stroke of paralysis on the 7th ;! AV. On the Hth, Eddie Fiine'ner fcli and dislocated his elbow joint. Ho is six years of age. Jerome Ive -fer. of tu:it Maith:ud, was thrown from h s buy on the 1 1th r od sustained a compound fracture of a leg. The residence f il ''-.tia, at Moii :d City, was slightly damaged by fire on the llth. Mrs. Marth t S.n run over by train in St. Joseph o's t!i I lib and died from the injori-; mi the 17th. Jo- Hodtriu n:rrdwly es aped dr-wn-in Littl T ,r.u.. n the 3 4th. On the Huh, Ira Uucher's team hitched to h stalk cufer, ran aw.ty. throAinji a io th:i pathway of the im pleui'.-n . and he iv.ts badly cut and bruised. The ridence of James F. Bucher was b':rl ii i 'd on the UKh; a small sum of tn-'ney whs secured. Fire t-lirht d.imaued the derot at Bigelow on ihe2i'th. Jam -s Dunbar was held up by three footpads nerir the D. C. Porter place north of Mound City, on the 21-t. JUNK. The first issue of the. Horning Mirror. oy j. .n. uooyns, niaae its appearance on the 2nd inst. Fred R Barkhurst, editor of the Fo--est City Pres-, was shot in abdomen on the Sth by accidental discharge of re volver. On the 1th, John M. Lsasc was run over and killed by a B. ic M. train near Fortescue. Miss Gertie Stock won gold medal in vocal contest at Mound City on the 7th. Lightuiug destroyed a hay barn and contents on the William Mever farm on the 2nd An attempt was made to blow the safe in the Hoblitzell & Pinkston lum ber yard at Maitland on the night of the 4th. They failed completely. The George Gore barn in Forbes township was destroyed by fire on the 9th. Four horses, two mules and a lot of grain burned. Ou the 13th, Charles Genet was drowned in the slough near Prate Ches ney's. below Forest City, while on a trip gigging for fish. Deputy Sheriff Molter was stabbed by Dennis Callihan, ,an. insane pers m, while arresting him at his home near' Craig, on the 12th inst. Vern Smith ourglarized the Poynter harness store in Mound City the night of the 17th; secured $13 iu money'; ar rested in S Joseph on the 23 d and ;ioageciin uregon j.ul. lie was given J three years at the Augusi. term and , paroled. j Ou the 2Uth. lightning destroyed a : large tree in the rear of fie Oregon j Presb teri.m church. At a s ow t.e'ii in Mound City on the j 20th, Paul, 1 1 e;tr old Sjii of Jonas lilliott, had his arm bad, lacerated by one of tlie li us Li. nt:. i u killed a line cow for W. T. I Dovel. ut L.iiit-Mmie. o.. -l:e 2Uth On the l."th, Don Joslu sho in th arm by accidental discharge of xun in the bauds of L t- i ,wt m-hV den's L.ke IJoe-e. On the 2-1 tn, the safe in the Thieman's saloon at .'ornin, w is blown and $15) in i ash secured John. son of John fclutto-, formerly o' near Mound Cit. was run over and killed by a tram near Nistina station on the 20th JULV. On the 3rd. uilliun Trimmer had two children killed, Ihms, killed hy the collap iiji; of Un. Tnnnner iiiilge in : llickorv township. j Fred Weaver, oi Napier, was badly ; burned b pov. th-r ou he Four h of July. Alf Goodwin, colored, w ar ested on the Sth, charged with tobbing the c.ish drawer at the For. s (Jity s a ion ami taking 61 lie wa given th ee ,.ars in reform school On the 3th, John Bndy was arre-t-d on ur cr.arge o buiglari.-ug he r s-i deuce of J ones L ase, near Forest City. Paroled. The Enterprise at lliu low ceased publication on the loth It began pub lication March 2Glh,"Vji3 Paul, the 13 ear old son of J.iuus liuch- r, was thrown from a h r e on the 14th, and di -located and fractured his left shoulder joint. Go Gallop. Sr. was run over and k lied b the cars near Wo-ton. on July 20th AUCL'ST Rev. Frank Bible and wife, (Etta Caskey) left for missionary work in China Clarenee M Fleming, of M.iitland, arrested for bootl-ggi. g at Barnard. The barn and contents of Harlan Bo hart, north of Mail land, was destroyed by fire on the Sth. 680,000 drainage bonds for the Squaw Crer-k Drainage District, No. 1, was purchased by the Little & Hays Invest ment Company of St. Louis Lin Carroll, of Oregon, s ld his res taurant to Worthy Coffin, of Mound City. Joseph Morrs, of Napier, fell from a wagon loaded with app es on his wa) to Forest City, on the 30th; the wagon passed over him breaking his collar bone On 'lie 2Sth, ttie electr-cal storm dam aged the butcher shop of Ern st G-.M-rY-rey, o' t 'ornin- John M :disoo, of the same niace, was slightiv s'loeked during ihe storm O.j th- 20th. cars at Mound City were ; robbed: John .Tone.- was given 2 years at January lUDo term for the crime: he 'A as paroled. si:rTK..n:Ki:. It C. lien ton became a member of il.e (irtn of tie P-t.e B'otliers on the j 1st. Rober. t'oiti-r bought the Criswell 210 acre farm n nr Mound City, paying d2t,U()U for the land. G. li. Mclnly re sold his Maitland res idence property . W. B. Hindu sold his stock of cloth ing to (liib.-rt A: Koock, of Lawrence.' Bernhardt S -die -le, aged 11, of Corn ing, was badly injured on the 17th, Ahil- unloading hay; his hands and arms beii. frjghlfully i.icorated. Mrs. Wood Brown, of Napier, was shot on the loth, by the accidental dis charge of a ?hot gun in the hands of a young man visitor: the load entered the i feet and ankles: no serious result:. OCTOUEU. Jak- Dunham, of M und City, was J he d up and robbed of c35 by footpads on the night of the loth, while on his way home. A movement was started to dig a ditch in th bottom north of White Cloud ferry and west of the Squaw Cieek district. Mrs. Williams, of New Point, stricken with paralysis on the 17th. Otto Weaver, of Mound City, was run I over by a street car in St Joseph on the 2oth; leg was badly mashed. NOVEMBER. On the 5th, Mrs. J. J. Garner was thro.vn from her vehicle, by team run ning away and bad shoulder disiocatrd. On the Gth, fire destroyed a large barn and five head of horses belonging to E. A. Brown, on his land occupied by Mil lard Stockwell, near Bigelow. Elliott Marshall, R. B. Bridgeman and Will York captured prizes at the State poultry show in St. Louis. Tom Bunker's little 18 months' old daughter badly lacerated by hogs on tne otu mst Tom Patton. of near Napier, was kicked in the head by a horse on the 6th inst: not seriously-hurt On the Gth inst, Daniel McDaniel, aged 70, s dcided near the home of his daughter, Mrs Hiram Stroud, south of Forest City, by cutting his throat with a pocket knife.. Despondency was the cause T e first snow of i he s-ason fell on the 10th instant. On th 2lst, Maitland was lighted by olectricit, i Charles E Redmon. formerly f Craig, was killed in railroad coiision near t Granger, Wyo , on t'-e 12th. Interment ' was a Craig, t J Mrs. 1. K. Burnett was strick-n with j : apoplexv on the loth, and died in a few hou s j Work on the Squaw Creek Dr.iinage j d ten was begun on the Davis Creek j l.itera'. j Ralph Coll son, of Mait and. was bad ly hurmul by gasoline o.. the loth The C B lieune t grocery store and Burlington freight depot at. Mound Cty 'wee burglarized on ihe 12; h j On the 13th, Ezia Mart n, of Napier, . had a pair of horses sto m. and a buggy i beion.mg to K iy Xoiand went with ' th-tn The same night . team an ! j buggy wa- s oh n from U D Mmton, of j the same neigh b rhood. Jas. I. Ellis and Loyd 5 eik were arretted and j lodged in jai . They we e wanted at Fort Crook, Neb , tor desertion from U. j a my I F re slightly damaged the residence lot a Mr. Salisbury n .Mound City on jihel-lt.. ! li J. Parkinson, braem u. had his I r . . . . . . ... j luui oauiy iixju eo ai Aioii u Lity on ! I he llth, by a k g of brandy tul iUg i upon ;v hile unloading freight. j ! CM Hay ties was arrested a F-rbes' ! ou the 22ud for assaulting Ja-. Guyer i with a ku le. j Tne vi ey r & Fuller goner A store at. j Alouutl City was burglarized on the 12th. bin little property wa- takeu. Fire started in the .vie Coy place J sou Invest of Mound Oil- n the 23rn, j and was not cheeked uu il k h id swt-pt i roiuhward d-stroying hu..oreds of tons . 6( hay. tenees, otc. 1 . he b rulers and Alerch ; Craig passed into lite j v v li i l oi ii, oi r.iiiiax. he having pur , chased the C. D. and E. J Kellogg , i stock. ' n.. .. .ii.,f n m tt ... . -i i j on li c wiat. Kj. l. urilVUb SOiU UlS herd of Jerseys a .d other property, i Fires in the Henstorf timber during the Thanu-sivitu week did much dam age. Orla Davis sold tho old Kunkei Mill property to L. S. Walter, of Kansas City. Henry S eele and Joseph Golding were arrested iu St Joseph on the 23rd, ou chorge of stealing team of horses from Ezra Martin, of Napier, on the 19th, were brought to Oregon, and at prehminary held on the 30ih, Golding was d 6C.iarged and S ee.e was held f..r . circuit court, lie was acq ui ted. j Grading for the new Davi- Creek out ! let to tne Squaw Creek Drainage began on the ISth. David M Wilson, of near Mound City, was stricken with paralysis on ihe 25th. Frank Walker bought th- A W. Chuu ng hardware stock 4 B gelow. i On the 30th, B;rchadc Christen re- ' ceived a small portion of a load f sLiot - . , , . ... . ,. in tild 164 while mliblt iitiuLm near . C m ng. Acciden-al from 'un of a " " ' coraparr.on , OKCEMBEK. On t!i lith iim.iu .l.r. r,.rt;.- was severely injure i b h.s learn running , nway lie died from i nejinom.. Uet;. 20. . Ou the 3rd, E. F Dav dson, u brake m mi. in jntniin' fr mi train at Birel uv, full under the wheels iinH h.-id :-.r cr, j badly mashed it was amputated at St. On .he 1st, by the accident dis - ! received an ugly wound iu ihe left leg. From the Gth toDth the .tuuual poul try show w..9 held at Mouud City. Fire damaged the residence of Link i Hunt, of Bigelow, on the 9th. Damage .about 50. I Wm. Jackson, while liittxicued, at tempted to suicide by cutting his hroat with a razor in the McKeown store at fortescue on the I2th. On .l nil, ir j n the 17th, John Kramer received load of shot in foot by accidental dis charge of hid gun. Henry Aiiine, of Forbes, had his , ieS broken on the 20th, by hie. horse falling upon him. nuts bank nt r,uo..u a u. - j 1 nd one-fourth feet ft)eastof the tout h- Unihe24tb. Ambrose Grounds vaai.wmMi.nf h. i...if t.u s nardoned from aervint? a 10 vear Pen. paraonea irom serving a iu ear pen- tence for killing John Freeman, at Cra g. on April 8, 1899. He was sen tenced in October of that year. On the 27th, a severe blizzard swept over Holt count ; a fall of 30 degrees in temperature in 24 baurg. On the 23rd, MtM Matffie Pazton, of near Union church, u badly scalded in the foce On jhe 30th, William Fattig was ad judged insane and teat lo the asylum. Esther, the twa yar old child of Henry Weis, was badly toalded from the knee down, on the 30th, by scaldiog water escaping from the washing, ma chine. Hovey Station, two 'milea north of Forest City, was established by tho Q. company. Notice of ElKtion. Notice is hereby gWea' that there will bean annual meatioc of tha ttoekhold- ers of the Citizen'. Bank of Oregon, Mo., held at the office of the Citizens, bank in Oregon. Missouri, on Saturday, February 11, 1905, at 9 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of electing five directors fur i h ensuing year and t ransacting any I ana an onsmess mat may come oexore said meeting. Gko. H. Allen, Danirl Zachman, Sec'y of Board. Fmidank. STOVE le ara the Largest Makers of Stove, Range and Furnace Repairs in the World and can Ship Immediately and Save You Money. We Have the Repairs for Your Stove. Price given on Request. Instructions Carefully and Ve Guarantee a Fit. 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All persons having claims against saiil estate, are required to exhibit j them for allowance to the administrator . within one yearafter the date of said letters. ' or they may he precluded from any lianefitof said estate: and If such claims be not. exidbi ted within two years from t he date of this 1 This 17th dav of December. 1JH)1. puhncation, tnev shall be forever barred ! Alulso i :. Hour Otlice I .-It- phone MS 10 . ui. t 4 p. in. ! sii.enre iVIephor e ,N! j DRS pTTS gt.UNK & PITTS. I ""lrES" Slje- i Jn'cbin Fr imcis, Ninth an ud i Frederick Avenue ST. JOSEPH. MO Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray Therapeutics arid Flnseu Light, Clinical Laboratory, 3 W.L KENNEY. M.D. ? X. W. Cor. Gth & Felix St., S. .Ioeph.Mo.3 ' ess Executor's Sale. By virtue of an order of the I'robate Court J of Holt County, Missouri, made at the res h!lP November term, ll04, of the said court olt County, Missouri, made at the regu S'ovember term. HHW.of the said court. T will, in obedience to said order, on I MONDAY. THE 6TH DAY OF FEBRUARY j J905, and during the session of County Court of the County of Holt expose at public auc- tiou for cash in hand all the interest of Sarah j Commencing nine hundred and ninety-two northeast quarter ne$4 of section thirty-one (31 , townsHiP sixty-two (62) .of rangti thirty- eight (38), thence north six hundred and sixty thirty-two feet (133 ft), thence south six bun i. 3 . t. m ., A.. . i. . i . .i .. dred and sixty feet (660 ft), thence west one hundred and thirty-two feet (132 ft), to the place of beginning, containing two (2) acres wxceptiujr that jiortion occupied as a public mad, conveyed to Sarah Potter, iies sd. by Trios. W. McCoy and Laura K. McCoy by warranty deed dated Febraary II, ISM. . WILLIAM E.8TUBKS, Exocatorof the estate of Sarah Porter, de ceaiesl. WANTED 0EVXBAL INDUSTRIOUS PKR- soaa ia eaea state Jo travel for house estab lished elerea yean and with a large capital, to call apoa merchants and agents for suc cessful aa4 arsttabta Use. Permanent en gairement. weekly cash salary of fl8 and all trsrellnr; mxptmmm aad hotel 6lU advanced la cash . apei isace Bot-essemiai attBMBEtBse-sehaddressed KATHUIAL; 3B4Delx)ru St. Ohhiaa,ni. or atbaep are not -. to a Gomaaieaion Firm, writ ts ua. itatiag the amount or foek.yoo.hafooa) feed, and we will send yot jwo of ar hanrfsama 1906 Calendars FttMsV Wo fot tkom out - exclusively for the Free aad Indepwdent Stoclr- CHAKLEx DIXON OOMMI8SION CO fltoott Ytrda, Kaooag City, Mo. WANTED FAITHFUL PEBSOX Tn TRAVEL for well established house in a few counties. callHSg oa -rat all soeRtuuitM and i ' t !! blanrtlAM., m.. 1 i--4? '.t- - .i-l 1 icasisc cuT.lr.il f ' "if? '-i-i Hair to ito Youthftel Color. I I and eapeaasi mt aaei. Position permanent I They never fail. Over 30.000 testimonials, business saceessfal,. aad raaBlag. Standard'! At all Druggists. 25c. Sample FKKE. Ad Hoaaa. SI oearobraVL Cklcaga. dress, Allen S. Olmsted, LeKoy, N. Y. REPAIRS Fellow a 3 DrivTGGISTS. Churcii Directories. Presbyterian Church. James McFarland. Rible Schor.l at 0:110 every Lord's Day. V. P. S. C. E. at 7 p m. Prayer Service Thursday evening at S p. tb Preaching every Lord's Day at 11 a. m. and $ p. in. Woodville every Sabbath at 3 p. m. Everybody cordially invited to attend the above services. Christian Church. Bible school every Lordsday 9:30 a. m. F. 1 Zeller, superintendent. V. P. S. C. E. every Lordsday 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday eveui"ff at 8 p. m. Preac'iing every Lordsday. morning and evening, at 11 a. in. and 8.-00 p. m. Meeting of official board every flrst Lordsday All cordially invited to attend all meetings of the church. . . Church. A. J. Brock. Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath morning and even ing at 11 a. in., and 7 :30p. m. .Sunday school every Sabbath at 9 :30 a. m. P. S. Morgan. Stipt. Praver meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 p. i i Kmv ' tn. rth League .Tumor every Sabbath 3 p. tn., and senior one hour before preachlne every Sabbath evening. Business meeting .if the official board the lirst Monday f eaeh m.ttttli. at 4 ::m p. m. J. A. Kreek, M-cretary of the board. W. F. M. Snejety nu-ets the li:t Friday of each month -2:..0 p. in. Evangelical Church. II K Bwer. Pastor Sunday chooI at in a.m. Pntyer ni-ethig T'iur.iiav at 8 p. ni. Services everj Suiiil. .n; ruini: and e'e:iing. Itegnlar prMeiin!t; services the lirs' and third Siiitia) at tl a. :i:.. .uul the ec.I atiri fourth Sm:.l::'. at ,f. in Preaehinii at Xirkeli" Ir w . thf ir- h!: third Hiindajs at s p. in., ami the econd-. and fourth Sundays at It a. ui. All are cnrdi.-.Ilv iniled to attend. German . E. Church. Rev. Win. Tonat, Pastor. Preaehtits; --ei-j Siru..t .-t 50 .30 a. m. Preaching everv Sunday at the Nodaway church at - ::! p. m. Kwrybody eord'hliy inviteu to attend jibove services. 3rT. E. Church. Forest City. Jiev. Thorpe, Pastor. Prencnmg on the st-cnd and lourth Sunday in e ich in-Mith, 11 a. m..anit evening. .Preaching on the first and third Suuday even lug. SuniKv school -very Sunday at : :3t a. in. .Junior League at 2:.'iU p. in., and Senior League at 7 p m. J. A. Lease. Pres. Pr ijer meeting rvery Tuesday evening 8 p.m. Lat'ie-' Aid oeiety t-ver Friday at ti :30 p.m. Mrs. E. A. Scott. Pres. Preaching at Kimsei .vmool house on the first ai.d third Miudaj mornings, Simdav school at m a. m. j w.,i James Lease All are cordiallv invited to attend. Christian. Church,New Point. Sunday school, 9:Cu a. in. Preaching on the first and third Sundays n eachjnonth, ll a. in., and evening. Y. P. S. C. E. every Sunday;evenlng,6 :30 p.m. All are cordially invited to attend. Curzon Christian Church, Bluff City. W. H. Hardman, Pastor. Preaching on the second and tourth Lords day at 11 a. m. and 7 :3 p. m. Hible school each Lordsdav at 10 a. m. Methodist Protestant. J. L. Wallace. Pastor. Preaching at Highland on the first anil third Sundays of each month. Morning, at 11 o'clock. Evening, at So'clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock every Sunday morning. Preach ing services at Oak Grove school house every first and third Sunday afternoon, following Sunday school. Sunday school at 3 o'clock every Sunday afternoon. Oregon Protective Association. Meet the first Saturday afternoon in each menth at 1 ;3 p. m.at the office of IL CBeutou. 8. M. Stout Secy. Tbiit Will Interest Mothers Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, Cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach. Summer liwei 'j roubles, l eethlnjr Disorders, cleanse ..I nam,!oti. tlio Pmn.lo ti1iliwtriV.V.h.. CIIDQ