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n OF MBDJfOllD MAJL TRIBUNE, MISDFOIM). PUKCON, MONDAY, MAY 36, 1910, Jt SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Hold. Taylor and diuightor of tho oiiHt nldo woro vlalllng on North Conlrnl nvoiuio Wodnomluy, guests of ATih. Howard. Will hoII 100 acres of fino fruit land, 40 Huron mil to fruit only $7f nn uoro. Boo Hoiihoii. 00 Mm, Mary Milligun, accompan ied ly Mrs. Ilonniti of Mound iIIh triot, woro nhuppiiiK '""l visiting !ii tho olty ThurHday. Hobulll typawritorH, now lypowrll orH and HtipplluH at tho Morrivold Shop. Mm. Hort Orr returned to hir homo on North Central avcuuo Fri day, having enjoyed a most dollght- ful two wookH vinlt with parontu and XrioudH In Klamath Falls. .loliii II, (,'arkin. attornov at law, r jiicUhoii Count v Itniit Mr. Ilolhrook of North Central u- oiuio in moving his liurn to his iiiiw lot, whk'h will add iinprovemon htn properly. All styles of lutil hlankH at tho .Mail Trihiuin office. Ovur a billi ons d foniiH, Charles Mol.uiii), formerly of I'lioouix, now doing tho real estate stunt at Myrtle Crook, Or., !h hero on a visit. Whllo ho is huIHiik Doug ian county dirt ho still llkoH Hoguo rivor and boosts it part of tho timo. Tho date of tho lawn foto in prep aration by tho IndlaH of tho Creator Mudford club bus lieon Rat for Sat urday, May 21. 11. P. Holing of PooIh crook wan a Medford vliiltor on uuh!uohj Monday. Mr. 1'loroo wan at Cold Hay Fri day dolivoriiiK homo aholoo plants to add to tho alroady largo collodion of tho club hotiHo. Ho wtis noeom- ipaulod by MIhh Horllia J'isroo and Miss Morril. I'p to J o'clock I ho polico had lud an easy tlmo for a oiraiiH day. Thoro hadn't boon any fighta and only two persons who had lookod inoro often upon tho "wino when it wan rod" than upon tho circus parade, whioh wouldn't intoxioato anybody, had boon gathered in by tho guardians of ) tho law. ' HitiiKou 1b Hiiro going away In .(' day or two hco him for a lot, house, bungalow or laud. Ilo ih tho owner. .Hid will null for any reasonable prioo. 00 C. C. Dollurhido of Ilutto Fulls wiih a Medford visitor Hunday and Monday. It. II. Mooro of Cold Hill wiih in Medford Monday. May I), tho homo of Mr. and Mm. W. T. Ailkoii wiih gluddonod by tho t ((.birth of a eon. (Jot tho liuest nrcultccts HiippliaH at tho Morrivold Shop. W. B. Hnmill of Knglo Point wan a Mudford visitor Monday. K. C. I'omoroy of Tho MuadowH waH a Medford visitor Monday. QouiiHco Hoofing awarded gold medal at A. V. 1'. exposition. Made from Trinidad Lake asphalt and guaranteed. No oxpatifliuu or con traction. G8 George W. KoaniB of Grants Piibh was in Mudford on business Sunday. Tho fiuh like our apodal Hoguo Hivor Trout FH08. Medford Hard- Damrosch Here Tonight " ' p SHPIiMlH FUW;'-:'..!: KH. ,Z'Jim 1 fflR5?iflJFKV v.J'VOBefSSm flBHHHHHHIHral TABERNACLE PACKED LIMIT !urK'"t AihIIciko of tlio MculitiK I'l' (cncil for Thh Jloiira to nolo was filled 2000 people hoard istor litlo to northwewfc )fmmmr ;41 ho oloquont address. Tho crimo of section 31, township 3&, JL mmt,C. -ho saloon traffic was tho subject. jW. Miles appointed cxmrmtmrfdTdiflHsi. )r. Oliver was most eloquent when i Application of Lmuimm tl wfci.in j io called u boy to his side and asked resistor title to lot 2, Uefk ! JlkwrVc he audionco what rovenue could jus- addition to McdionL Kwp f. wmCa. ify the blihtinK of that youn life ecutor approved. ind wrecking it for timo and ctcr- Application of Mary K. inty. Dr. Oliver seul: "If you -want rcRistor title; decree by . Dr. Oliver. was yielding )iirpoHC8 of Cod. Again, with clenched fists, he enforces with emphatic gesture tho point he mukes. ! Every one is treated with impartial ity. Sin only is given no uartcr. 'His ambition is to givu the message of Cod. A greater Medford und a nobler manhood H his slogan. He is 'as true to tho flag of the nution as J lie is to the banner of the cross of Christ. Dr. Oliver In the Sunday Services. Tho best day of the campaign. A great audience in the morning lis tened to a hcrmon Unit wus a inas "tur production in the art of preach ing. His theme was: "Sacrifice for the good of the raco und the salva tion of men." Dr. Oliver said in part: "The great men of history ure 1 those whose hearts were burdened 'with concern for their fellows. There is something to live for that is greater than money. It would make an angel wcco to see a church mem- !ber who never felt a heart pang for the lost. John Knox was in agony ' of spirit for Scotland and prayed, I saying: 'Give me Scotland for Cod or I die.' Ladies of the Greater Medford club, if you spent half the energy for Christ that you do for I the laudable work of the park und lit of special evangelistic services while library, Medford would bo saved. J your brain palsied and your charac ter burned out nnd your soul damn ed, try any of tho brands of liquors advertised in this country. If you haven't nny brains and want your Standing before his audience, his fcet tangled, whisky will do it. No , manner of delivery is conversation- ono but a fool will drink it; no one al. At times he rises to tho climax "ut ft "cn w,'l mnko " "c but hies and Rock Point. tUelt.BtumU.iG .. u it ,.( .....1 v..,ll. l.iu l,n,l " 'oi win vuio iur n, aim no ono just cnsi oi uoia tun, M9MMPTOK , , , , , , , tt Hit a chnractotrless reprobate will high overhcud he declares the un- ,t h Do yo undcrstan(I that1w . ' MORE STOPS TO BE I iy s. p. mtmicm Undor tho new tine oh'MiTij; effect next Sund&y. ika gwtfjti-ww Pacific motor car will Map fcVr- Circuit Court. Application of A. A. Da to reg- . . is quite a settlement xha uuium located tho large orciorrl -mg.Mm& and Weeks. During fjrwi wwa thoro will no donbt b qkt!r.&m& travel to and from. VoatfciMs. I'M Roanoke Roanoke a i! rm One of the Most Beauti-1 ful Resident Sections -of Medford rJ m Sara Anderson, Prima Dcnna, Damrosch Orchestra. CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER f niirin Tllrinli. 1nt. .Tiilm Iluf for, Charles Dunford, Jr., and Krnnlc wn" Cc; . Houndtreo of JaokHonvlllo loft Mon-' VIoncI G,C0,0 ,1' M"oB , 8ovei! day morning for Eugene to attend "J11" wm ln -Bedford Sunday and tho grand lodge, I. 0. O. P., and tlio M"da Htato convention of tho RobolcnliH, oh tor,y iil0nnA dollnrB1 worth of reprentaliveH of tho Jacksonville ! " nn1 county renl estate for snlo lodge of tho ordor. ,nt " "cnfico by owner. Honson, Mrs. C. Caroy will havo on hnnd ovcr f"nnors' & Fruitgrowers' bank. llmiiii'tirmf (lw tl ii lit tti if uanonit nil I "U (ltntun f Iruruliv if Tilo loading vnrietloM of tomato plnntn nt tr,.lind M8. Df J Mothos of town 011 JUM!U,HH Satuiday after Star Garden, nbovo I'hoonix. .tf lu.enix wero m town Monday. loon MiKK Mildred IUhhcII of North Cen- vriii iivcuiiu uiiiiii iiiiuuii iiiiiiiuur un , iiiirt ol aatlirdav .in . ...... uitwi n r. . ........ Hlinniiiiitr ihstnct. ur. I'oncr, n Hiirgoon in the United i ' " .... , , to bo u noimlar buildiiiL' localitv for States Annv hns boo,, i Mmlfor.l Mm. Druccl a Meo retunicd to hor w "c. " l)0l)umr u" a "f ocamj lor oiaicn Annj, nns noon in aioutoni . ..... select class, as all tho houses now it week. After tmvuliinr all nvor llu.,10, Appleguto on rnday. ,, . . ' ,,.. t .. f world, ho has chosen tho Itoguo Itiver I iIrrt Cliurlco Orr was operated un( , d ' Valley as a homo for his family, who,I r ap,.euoicis mo lore pari j address to the hich school are at nresont in W,,r,.Mir. Mn. C lt week, and at Inst accounts M ..,..",... c..,A ??. ,". n. ..- ,' .,'..,.'' . .lS., vnll xvii I, xnrx- ,.l,,,.. ..f " ouiiuii morning uv. ur. l nnnr ir r iirxiiifitir iiinvi n.1.1 i ". ...... w..j ..... . absent. Ward Whiteside has beguu the her young frioiids Sunday, the oe casion being her birthday. Many f her friondH in Table Hook district, whom sho formerly lived, wore in at tendance. Those lots on Qucon Anno nvonuo are going rapidly; bettor got in be fore values advance Kasy tonus. 111 Vril. Vn.nl ..t Aeryunng in guns, nrnmututlon, ., . . w , , o w ,, t.rot.lioll f a nu)dt.i bungalow on ..Hiiiug lacKio, etc., at iiurapnroys . stlirUllv ;., Ccntra, ioillt.s hi recently uco.uirod lot in the new Shields tract. This tract in bound L'JIf lill MWIJ LIIIUIUU Wl , ,, . , fnmoiiH sunreon. nnd It 5 1.oi,i.i1 1,n' complete recovery. Tho operation. .,.,... ..... . P..', T JV'n" """" . l,le wil, rpBi, ,,,; " :., mifiHloT ' . . """ was perfonned by I)rs. Anderson and ""U1- "" ""Hi1 "r "' uu l' Ooorgo Horsohborgor of Willow nt ."'. r'gn ms couimifinion nnci re-, .,.., J gotten, the fir.t being: "Lcani to Springs was in Mcirord Monday .""' " "' 'V. , . . ', ' i .nfnrn .i, looking after some business matters .. ? L"Il0 .Aid society of tho ... J,U8A' cl?,ro J'10, rri'sovtonan clinrch moots nt thni,IIU " " , I homo of Jrrs. Etta Stovenson Tuoh-, ,,oine in Ur"s I'nss, Mrs. Hull was .,.; 'day at 2 p. m. A full attendance is I'lonsiuitly mirpriacd ono evening by Her bpuday scliool cIiihs, the same and attending tho circus. Voit get tho best wiion you mir uil.iiinl l?...... Il.'n TmiiI TTl!..., r.if..i iT...i r- dosirod. r n ,1 , r. ,' xr , L. M. I.vons. K C CititViH iYt being composed of about a dozen Vonio Pendleton, Karl May and ' , '..! uauois, uick ' r..i..i w..n.i...M. ...M :.. r...if-.i'Shorwoo(l and W. C. Wilson will 3"K 'a,1"-'- Mrs- U"U l8 t-,'-, v'ii'ii-i iiiiniuiuiii nuiu in ii uu i hi ii . . ... ..... i ii . i i rr ? tt.....l Hnvo toillgllt to nttoild I. .0. O. F. " vurJ jhiiiuhi mm uniuiuni ifiiunur "'""- IX..... Sunday fnnn Table Hock, in unco nn tho ball game. Paved streets, ccmont side walks, water, nowor, elootria lights and nil improvements will bo found in tho Oiioon Anno addition; only night Minutes' walk from tho Postoffico. Cholco lots $050. 18 North Front fttroot. Apprentice girl or Indy at oueo to learn photography; small wages to start. -10 Tho now fiction and Into maga y.inoB at tho Morrivold Shop. Mrs. O. h. Hall of Gold Hill wns ii Medford visitor Monday. Medford Hardware Co. are offer ing throo prizes for tho throo lnrgest fish caught this soason. l.yun I'urdin was in Medford Sun day in nttondauco on tho hall ganio. Charloo Champlin of Oold Hill was among thoso who woro in town Mon day. I....... ....l. ..,.:..,... . i :..... do.urturc of Mr. V'.".", " i'lt J" i r ,m . .. . .. iuina, liui lui luxuuiu uuilUL'llllll llill.M ii.nlniiu .irs. ii. i. un lor uieir nei. . ,. , .. , ., ., ". . , , lUO . ... . .. IiiorvIV. lull for flu, nthnr L-inil." nml j ... ....... .....Hf ulbo ,this: "In measuring a man measure him from his greatest height instead of from tho lowest sag in hi life. Measure him from his glory oint." grand lodgo in Eugene in tho Haptiut Sunday school and her departure caused much regret mi tho part of :dl with whom she has been associated in church and Sun- in That "Red Wlno Line." Mr. Harry Youmans. renrosentint' the Hod Wing company, the largest J dny 8CU01 work. leather advortisinir and bank Kiinnlvi k e Hmmcrsoii and family will houso in Amorion, is nt tho Nash fori" lew dai'ri 'eP"t for their home a fow days showing a fino lino Ofsloml "I m tll '"ountains, whero advertising goods. 47 thoy will remain until fall. , ! John Brown, who recently bought 4- 4-4--f jthe Chnlmors Gilmoro homo and has "" THE FINANCIAL WORLD, -f j'ovod into town, has also acquired 4..4.4..4 44 44i H now seven-passenger -lO-horse-Now York. j power Auburn machine. Ilo expects NEW YOHIC, May 1C. Tradlag was j to take it to tho coast, whoro he will light at (ho opening yday, bolng ln-jspcnd tho summon fluenced Bontowhat by tho closed Eng-I George Trciokler and daughter, IIhIi markets. Thoy woro fractional .Miss Gertrude, and Mrs. C. M. Eng galns ot Home rnllroad stocks. Head- lish, all of Medford, loft for Niagara, lag preform! Raining a polat. as did Minn., 011 Wednesday of last week, whoro thoy will join Mr. English lhoy will all return together after n also International Harvester. Tho market took on a strong tone, but tho bulk of tuiolncsR did not material-1 visit of several months, I.. I 1.. i... 1........ , . xr.. . i 1. . rt .-. .... Can you estimate tho value of ni ;Z I ' Z T ' '. 1U" , ,, , ' Hlllo.r,,,"1 Is a . . .. i WUH tllO fitronir feat tiro At norm V1SI HILT at tho Pnr liiimn. m lie " n - --..-. '.v, miio To Lay the Dust. Tho city has purchased a sprink ling cart and as soon as a team is' secured win endeavor to keep down tho dust on the pavements, which at present is proving so annoying to merchants ns well as pedestrians. Raskins for Health. ' "In an eastern state a blacksmith was an enemy to God nnd his Christ. An elder in the church, who lived right, went to him nnd said: 'Neigh bor, I am concemed about your sal vation and I have prayed nil night for you.' The blacksmith went to his homo and told his wife what the good elder had said. 'Wife,' he said, 'this is an argument I cannot answer.' They got ready and went to the eld er's home and tho blacksmith said: 'I want to tell you; elder, if you care enough for mo to pray all night for my salvation I am going to show you that I r.m interested.' May God put the burden 011 hearts this morning nnd snvo the peoplo with u real sal vation." Many asked for prayers for son or daughter, for father or mother, for wife or husband. Many gave their hearts to Christ in a consecration 10 the right. At the evening service tho tnber- 1 v .VM Roanoke Addition is just far enough out te tafefc- ; inate all noise and bustle of the business secthmamg $ yet it is just right for the man who is in buenaemK. Only ten minutes' walk from the railroad. T5wet. becoming one of the most finished residence dwtncfe of Medford. The lots all face on Main street am& Rose avenue. Cement sidewalk all in. Sewer-awfi. M ir.l water mains laid The lots are high and sigigr, which gives them a. great advantage. Bufldai3- M strictions $2000. There are already several finfeM cottages on the property. These lots are quite largs g being 50x137, which gives plenty of room for gaufcg and garage and other necessary buildings. Come and make your selections early. Prices $335? to $750 for east and west front lots. F m 1 mU 1 1 ! I J. W. DRESSIER AGENCT Selling Agents Roanoke Roanoke A w 111 on iiine live 1 e 101 11 vnnr n-riin . now? Onlv $0n0 nt nrosont cash ,rn"K was qulot, but tho tono city, for a fow days, or terms 18 North Front streo W"8 f"'m U,!n,,,"K' Norll,0,n Pnclf,cl T,, k Hie Inbornm-lc Died At tho homo of hor paroiits "roforo,, nsul Soulhom Pacific and ' will bo up by tonight (.Monday) and Mr. and Mrs. .lohu Hold, on Apple' Vinl.nlBiiiiintort Copper advanced 1 tho entire building will bo completed gate, Sunday, May lfi, Alkn Holil, ',, r'''t taking sales caused Can-: and ready lor use by Wed.,ehda.v ,! r. v rpi. ......!... ...:.. 1 ' "'" l'clflc to decllno two points. night or Thursday noon at the hit- M' ' J 4IIU A Uittltllin II ill lU interred 111 Jacksonville comolory this afternoon, Mny 10, at L'o'olook. Tho Medford Hardware Co. is tho plaoo to buy hardware Otis Hubbard and Jack Plymale oamo in from their Dutto oroek ranches Sunday, primarily for sup plies and also to take in tho alg ous. Oto says that tho ranch aim -Joseph C. Grow, first assistant sea Hands woro flrmor, Tho innrkot closod firm. MIGHTY HUNTERS VISIT BERLIN 200 HERLIN, Mav 10. Colonol Thoo dore ItooHovoll liinehod today with,foot'vo ,,so f fow buckets of wa- ost. A fire alarm was turned in about 8:110 Sunday morning, a small bhuo having started in thu roof of the homo of G. W. Sago. Tho trouble was caused by a defeotivo flue, and tho fire was extinguished by tho of- tho raugo never lookod bettor. Thoirotary 1"' tho Amorlonn cmbas only objection ho finds to Medford it Imi many improvements, His old roiito to his town homo is torn up and generally demoralized ho that ho hurt boon compelled to break a now trail. "It's all right, though," ho says. "Kvory time 1 como in thoro is something now in building linos on every street. A follow used to bo able to go cross lots, now ho has to turn square coruors." . ' Humphreys now gun stnro on tho west sido Ih a very interesting plaoo, , It, W. Ilitohcook of Englo Point mis in Mudford to see tho oirous AToiulay. Some small houses and lots for Halo, ffMO. See Benson at oueo, over Fruitgrowers' Hank. (10 IT. D. Mills nnd Mr. Adams of Klamath Fulls woro in this city TNfondity on husinosH of oourso, tho circus wiih no iilliactiou (?). Ilanklna for Health. who has hunted much of tho samo territory in Africa covered by Roose velt. The two hunters discussed I heir hunting experiences in Africa. Secretary Grow presented Hoosovclt with sovorul silver-mounted photo graphs of raro African game. Secretary fjrow is author of a book dealing with animal lifo in Af-rica. TAFT IS PRETTY, SAYS MARSE HENRY WATTERS0N LOUISVILLE, Ivy., May Ifl.-De-daring Prosidont Taft is putty in tho hands of Ida advisors, Henry Wnttorson, in tho Louisvillo Cour-ior-nJurnnl, today says: "Korby'a etory dovotalla bo nlely with tho documentary evidence it is difficult to doubt its truth." IlaskltiH for nonlth. lor, but not until tho roof had been 8V j considerably damaged. ,n0i Tho baccalaureate services held hi tho opora houso on Sunday morning wiib attended by a large, intelligent, well-dressed audience. The scholar ly address givon by Ilo v. Van Fossen of Ashland was full of interest not only for tho high school boys and girls, but for their pnrontR nnd frionds, and tho music was in itself worth going a long way to hear. Small invitation cards, asking ov oryono to conic to tho evangelistic sorvioos beginning boro on Thursday ovoning, are being circulated throughout tho town hv tho ladies of the various ohurchos, and when Iholr work is comploto il is believed that ovory soul in the city will have re ceived a personal invitation to bo presold. llov. IC. II. Siokafooso and wife ro tnrnod on Friday from n visit to various points in California. Hov. Sickafooso .assisted in tho conduct For Sale 20 acres timber, $400. 1 tenm, harness and wagon, $225. 1 team, harness and wagou, $G00. 100 Acres 4V miles from Talent, $20. 1(!0 Acres 4 miles from Talent; ttood for alfalfa. :14 Acres 3 miles from Medford, un dor ditch. Will divide. 2." Alfalfa, 15 fruit, iy2 miles from town 8-room bungalow, ruodort;; A ne buy. Lots in West Walnut nddition; $1150. Tonus. JO acres, 2Vi uiilos out, set to com mercial fruit, $375. 7-Iloom modern house, 2 uheks from main, $3,500. House and lot on West Main, lot 01 x 200, $3000. Lots 011 Oukdalo a'vonuo, a good buy. House mid lot, gnrdon, modern, party lonving town, dirt choap for quick snlo. Snap buy in fruit laud, $10 ptr acre, adjoining laud $125 an aero. WANTED. Men to thin fruit. 25 men to cut cordwood. Cnrpontor finiehor. All kinds of ranch hands wanted. Fomnlo cook on ranch. Men to work in hay fiold. .' l'irU for ueinTuI housework. $1 per day. 2 girls for general housework, $25 por month. E. F. A. BITTNER Mcijfor;! Employment Bureau. bwinesn chances, real estate, all mills of hvlp furuishod and business Illllil'Hh It.lllll'l'lt 7ivim 20:1. Tnvlor &, Phlpps Bhlp Pii-iio llll Mnin. ill V m nun For Store Lig MAZDA Lamps Are Unrivaled They enable any store to use electric light at a cost which, is less than would have to be paid for any other illurninant on the market. We Furnish MAZDA Lamp to our central station custom ers at very liberal terms. The General Electric Company is supplying us with the GE MAZDA lamp in all sizes suitable for all lighting neeck. Every merchant should look into this question of more light for his business. We have v several interesting propositions for merchants. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPAK3T ft ffl W 4 -"