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If 8 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDtfORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, ft AY (5, 10.10. Stupendous Embroidery Sale EBRSISifSn' TOMORROW MORNING WE BEGIN THE GREATEST EMBROIDERY SALE EVER HELD IN THE CITY OF MEDFORD. WE HAVE BEEN MAKING PREPARATION FOR THIS EVENT FOR MANY WEEKS, AND FROM A MONEY SAVING AND VALUE GETTING POINT OF VIEWi T YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN OR HEARD OF SUCH A REMARKABLE SALE. In The Springtime, Prepare For Summer JUST CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PRICES, BUT WHATEVER WE MAY SAY CAN GIVE YOU NO IDEA AS TO THE VALUE AND BEAUTY OF THESE GOODS. 2000 yards of 16 to 24 inch Swiss Embroidery (75c to $1.00 values) Sale 29c " " " 3" 8 " ' " ( 25 cent values ) "121-2 , ' , " " " 3 " 7 " Cambric " ( 15 cent values ) " 7 1-2 Saturday And Monday Only W. H. MEEKER & COMPANY TSL SZJZ. DEWEY ORCHARD AT JALENT SOLD F. J. Scanlon of Lafayett, Indiana, Purchases Brave Whose Apples Won Medal at Seattle Exposition. T. J. Scanlon, a -wealthy resident of Fafayctte, Indiana, has puurchascd lor $18,000 tho G. W. Dewoy orchard one and a half miles west of Talent, consisting of forty acres, ten of which is in bearing apple and pear trees and fonr in peaches. Apples from this orchard -won first prize at the Seattle Yukon Pacific exposition, and Mr. Dowey has just received the medal awarded. Mr. Scanlon will move to the orchard with his family and make the Rogue River Valley his future home. He expects that a largo colony of In diana people will follow him. VAUDEVILLE AMUSES MEDFORD AUDIENCE The Pantages vaudeville show at tho Mcdford Theatre last night was above the average of such Bhows. In fact, two or three of the acts would look good in any company and one of them, the Marimbo band, is with out doubt, ono of the greatest musi cal acts now before tho public. I Too Late to Classify FOR SALE 7-rooni rouse, 2 iott, $2300 if taken by the 13th. Address P. O. 737. 43 WANTED A second hand bicycle. Apply to 31111s' Employment Office, South Front street. :0 FOR SALE: 2 acres In Sunset Park at a bargain. Address P. O. Box 47S. 4'J FOR SALE Milch cow. In full flow of milk, well bred, choice; price reasonable. Call at No. 11 North Central avenue. 42 Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the mayor nnd city council of the city of Med- ford at its next regular meeting to be held may 17, 1910, for the issu ance of a license fo rthc sale of spir ituous, malt nnd vinuous Hfjuors in quantities of less than ouc gallon in the premises known as the Hotel Mooro Bar, being on lots 1, 2 nn.1 3, Block 44, of the Town of Medford for a period of six months from nnd after Juno 3, 1910. RATJ-MOHR COMPANY. BASE BALL SUNDAY MAY 8 Real values find buyers promptly Special train leaves Medford l:lu when advertised for peoplo now- p. m. Baseball, Jacksonville vs. Med ailr" hnvn come to "know." 'ford. Round trip fare 35c. 40 Oliver Strikes Hard at Society Fads and False Religons About 1500 people found their wny to the tabernacle last night to hear Evangelist Oliver preach on the sub ject, "Job's Wife." The text was Job 2:9, "Then, said his wife unto him: 'Dost thou still retain thine integ rity? Curse God and die." " For an hour and a nunrter Dr. Oliver held the attention of the large audience as he called their attention to the modern Job's wife, after empha sizing the fact that we need more men like Job, who, when called to pass through sorrow, affliction or ad versity, will still remain true to God and the truth. Dr. Oliver named some classes of women who belong to tho samo household of Job's wife. Dr. Oliver spoke of tho "Nagging" woman, the "faddist," who becomes a slave to fashion and who takes up with religious fads as well. The "society" women of the day who give their time to frivolity and neg lect the things of home also received their share of disapproval. Is the Bible Inspired of God? A special Invitation is given the skeptic and Infidel as well as all who are desirous of knowing the truth concerning the Inspiration of tho Bi ble, to attend tho meeting tonight, as Dr. Oliver will handle in his char acteristic, scholarly and forceful man ner the Important subject, "Is tho Blblo Inspired of God?" AntioiinctMiienU. Friday. 4 i. in. Sneclal lecturo to I young people in tnuernacie. I Prlilnv. 7; 30 n in Sorvlri nt Hin tabernacle. Saturday, 7:30 p. in. Service at tabernacle. Sunday, 10:30 a. m. Union moot ing nt abernaclo. Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Lecturo to women only at tabernacle. Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Lecturo to men only at tabernacle. Sunday, 7:30 p. in. Temperanco lecture to women at the Baptist church. Funeral of Jesse Thrasher.. The remains of Jesso Thrasher, who was killed nt Anyers' Spur Mon day, wore brought down from Ashlnnd Thursday evening and taken to Jack sonville, where the interment will tnko plnce this afternoon. "IS THE BIBLE Christian Science. Scrvico Sunday morning nt 11 1 o'clock, subject of lesson-sermon:! "Adnm nnd Fnllen Man;" Sunday School nt 10 o'clock; testimonial meeting at 7:30 p. m. The public is' ' cordially invited to these services. I 128 North Grnne Street, North of i Sherman Clny music house. Hasklns for Ilealtn. INSPIRED ? " ALL SKEPTICS, INFIDELS AND UNBELIEVERS SHOULD HEAR THIS. f' fWi-rsw preaches tonight on the subject entitled "IS TUB UX. VJliver mble inspired?" r IF YOU honestly wish to do what is right if you honesfly wish to . learn "what the greatest minds of the world think about this question if you arc not afraid Dr. Oliver will hit some of your sins or if you want to be at all fair in your condemnation or criticism COME OUT TONIGHT AT THE BIG TABERNACLE North Bartlett, Near Jackson Street Hosiery Unde rwear Ladies' Underwear Union Suits 50c to $1.00 Well ma.de, full cat, good fitting garments, all popular priced, in all sizes from 4 to 9. Silk Gloves Ladies' Silk Gloves, black, white and tan, 50c a Pair Ladies' Vests 10c to 35c The quality kind, well made, full cut, pure bleached, and in sizes 4 to 9. CUMFY CUT Ladies' Vests for evening dress, 35c EACH New line of Ladies' Ja bot Collars and Tabs, 25c Each Hair Nets, just in 25c For Saturday Shoppers we offer you one of the neatest selected lines in the city. This is not an experi ment with us. Over 20 years' experience behind every article we sell. Wo give you the style and quality at a price not found in any other store in Medford. Ladies' 35c Hosiery Values 25c a pair Out Size Hose For Ladies Any size in black, tan and split foot, 25c a pair Mens' 35c Hosiery Values 25c a pair Misses' and Infants' Hosiery Misses' BLACK LISLE HOSE Sizes G to 10. TAN LISLE HOSE Sizes G to 10: WHITE LISLE HOSE Sizes G to 10. An extra fino quality; any size; 25c a pair Men's Socks Seamless fast color, black and tan, 2 for 25c Infants' BLACK LISLE HOSE Sizes 4 to G. TAN LISLE HOSE Stecs 4 to 6. WHITE LISLE HOSE Sizes 4 to G. Bed, blue, silk finish, sizes 4 to G; any size, 25c a pair Ladies7 Hose Black or tan, tomorrow, 2 for 25c A $35.00 Writing Desk Free i P