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16. THE BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1).10. t AT THE CHURCHES.. Methodist Church. Gorner Fourth tid ltnrllfttt PrcachiiiB at 11 it. m. Iy tho pastor Sunday School nt 10 a. m. In the evcnitif: tiro district superintendent will prench muT nTminister the sacra mcnt. Qnrirtcrty rim Terence Monday nt 8:30 n. m. CfaTstfan Science. Serriecs Snnday morning at 11 n , Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Testimonial meetings Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Tho pubtic are cordially invited to those sen-ices. 128 North Grape street, North Sherman-Clay Music company. Presbyterian Church Prcachinp at 11 a. m. The Chester A. Arthur Post of tho G. A. R. of this place and nTso tho relief corps "will attend the serriecs in a body The sermon will be on Abraham Lin-coin. Christianity stands for patriotisni and" to develop patriptism is the de sign of the service. AH are invited. Good music by the choir. The yonnp people have ehnrpc of the service at 7:30 p. m. The C. E Society has been doinjr pood work and we expect a pood eveninp. Every body is invited. Snndny school nt 10 a. ta. We have a pood Snndav school 'and are doinp a preat work for the yonnp people. The Ladies' Aid meets at Mrs. Etta Stevenson's Tiome Tuesday at 12 a. ra. Lunch and a pood time. AH tho ladies of the coajrs:atioa are; invited. Come pre pared xo sew. f Christian Cfterch. .Bible sckool at 10 ft. m. Preac! service; at 21 a. m. and 7:30 p. 'A. C El at 630. Morninp subject: "Does T?eh"Bion Payf Evening sub jectr "Christian Union." Services every night next week except Satur day. Everybody ttcIcobbc. First H. E. Church. At tho morning scrvico nt 11 n. m. the regular pastor, Hev. llclkunp. will preside and tlfb lnrpc chorus choir will render Shelley's "There is a Holy City." At the eveninp serv ice nt 7:30 p. m. Holy Communion wilt he observed with Hev. Dunhip. district superintendent in charge. The "Crucifix" by Fnure will be sunp by Mesrs. Whitsel and Edtneados and tho choir will ship "Come Unto Him'1 by Gounod. Dies at Age of 104. Jiunes Fnrren died yesterday nt his home on Bripps creek near Grants Pass nt tho ape of 104 years. De ceased had lived in Josephine county 37 years. Ho was born at McMinu- ville. Warren county. Tenn., July I, 1S00. ins father died nt 101 years of ope after faithfully sorvinp in the revolutionary army. He cast his first vote for Andrew Jnckson", 1S2S. at the ape of 22 and nt the ape of 10 moved to Missouri and lived there 40 years. In 1863 he moved to Califor nia and subsequently settled in Jose phine county nnd enpnged in roininp and" stock raisinp. He was hale and hearty up to within a few days of his death at which time he contracted a severe cold. His long life aud oldj ape is attributed to his temperate habits. lie was the father of -14 children, but all except 3 are dend, two boys survive him, A. Fnrren nnd W. Farren nnd one daughter. A re markable feature of his life is that he voted for 21 presidents. GET AS MUCH - - OF THE VACANT SURFACE OF PORTLAND A3 YOU CAN A3 SOON AS YOU PANGET IS ON AS EASY TERMS AS YOU CAN G-ET IT WITH FREE IMPROVEMENTS GET IT WITHOUT INTERESTGET IT WITHOUT TAXES GET FREE TITLE. THAT IS ALL IN OUR WELLINGTON TRACT. Baptist Chercn. Serivces will be heii in the Bap list church Sunday at the usual lours. Rev. A, M. Petty of Los An peles, Calif.," will preach at 11 ft. m. Preachinp at 730 pt m. by the pas tor. Good music at an the services. A special invitation is extended to all strnnpers- wlio have no repular place of worship. Indian, Buys Release. Fd Pini rnce, the Indian pitcher of the Portland team in the Northweet ern leapun last season, has purchas cd his leicase fron Representative McCrcdie, president of ihe Portland baseball club, nn-1 Iids vrttrn Mni per Walltr Mcia'". that be in tends to mnnnpe a team comprised of Indian baseball players in the Chicapo City league durinp the cominp summer. "Chief" Pinnace first joined the Portland team in 1908 and pitched a number of pames that season, bnt hurt his arm and went back to his home before the season was con cluded. Last year McCredie sent him to the. Northwestern leapue team and the Indian was one of the most reliable "pitchers he had on that team. Pinnance once distinguished himself by pitching a 23-inninp game apainst the Vancouver club which hf won by the score of 3 to 0. Portland scored three runs in the last innine.- Wellesly Belle Crest North Belle Crest Dover Arygle Park Parkhurst Riverside Orchards Hyde Park Hyde Park No. 2 Berkely Euclid Heights Ridgemont Security of Capital and for Security of Profit GET Wellington This is your last chance on an inside subdivision at a low price $500 PER LOT $5 Monthly No Taxes &o Interest Free Improvements We bought Wellington in advance of the growth The price is right It will sell fast TTe Jacob-Stine Comp'y The Largest Realty Operators on the Coast 146 FIFTH STREET PORTLAND, OREGON Visit our exhibit at the old dining room of the Palace .Hotel, South C street, for the next ten days. Open evenings. Owners Oj Lots in thoso tracts havo mado from 25 to 100 Per Cent profit on the monoy invested in 1909 Have you made that much in the past 12 months? If not, let us help you in 1910 The QUEEN ANNE BOOM Discriminating homecraf ters are flocking to the Court of the Queen as never before. To illustrate the demand for these lots: On Thursday four dif ferent real estate firms sold the same lot to different purchasers. The.total for the week runs into the twenties. The purchasers of these lots are among Medford's most exclusive. These sales are not speculative, but for homebuilders of the better class. Medford has never seen a greater boom in residence property. The reason is obvious to those who have examined the property: It is high up, with a beautiful view and delightful air, and a drainage that means perfect sanitary conditions. It is on tho high end of the city gravity water system. This means something to those who think. THE SEDIMENT GOES TO THE -LOW LEVELS. Wiii?u g&tf&ffi'Mfiji , We told you some time ago the price of these lots would be advanced; they were, and buyers seem to like it. We Again Notify You That Commencing One Week From Monday, February 1910 the prices of these lots will be advanced not less than 10 per cent. Don't let the other fellow beat you to an ideal home. Don't say that you didn't hear Opportunity's knock, for Opportunity in this addition has been knocking with a sledge-hammer. The Queen Anne Addition Inc 18 NORTH FRONT STREET MEDFORD, OREGON