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PAG13 TWO aiEDFOttD AtATL TRTBUNTC, MDFORD, QKIKION. SATUKDAY. KKHRUAUY it. 11)12. BUND PIGGERS ' ne mm GRAKTS PASS, Ore., Feb.,). -The mid or two cstu,bU.shmcnls ui wh(ch. two cnrjlc-nds of Avot rhoiU were aeled reunited in the arrest oC Snii KonUu'n and fcorp;o Alnoter at the brewery nnd John Saner nt the Grants Pns boltl'mi work", on a charge of selliiu' iirJVior i irolubi tinn territory, 'Join? Snitor pleaded guilty In the'ehnrge ntid it boinj his flrt nffoiisp, Jitftifc Uomnu impo-. d ft fine of $l6o, vluch was jrnld. Sam Kcnlciu ami Qcoiye AlpoW wre .ir raiirncd nnd pleaded not guilty. Thr vero released mi their reoonnir.niu'i At the Churches WILL SPEAK HERE Christian Church. Preaching nl 11 n. 111. nnd 7:"0 n. m. Sundnv noIioo! nt 10 n. in.: Mission Hand nt 3 p. 111.; Christina Endeavor nt 11:510 . 111.; prayer meeting- on Thursday evening; ahoir prac tice on Friday evening. Yon tire wel come; conic. D. D. Boyle, minister. Baptist Church. Services nt the usual hours Sun day. Preaching nt 11 a. m. nnd 7:510 p. m. Sermons by the pastor. Sub ject of morning sermon, "Christian Experience and Activities." -Special music nt both services. Sunday school, D:48 n. in. Young People's meeting, 0:30 p. in. All are invited to rtiese services. A. A. Holme.-, pus-tor. Revival Meetings. At the Free Methodist church, cor ner Tenth and IvNf streets. l.n-t night Hv. Whcntlako prenehed u mo.-l powerful nnd convincing sermon from Proverb's 0:1, "He that being often reproved hnrdeneth bis neck," etc., to n good congregntiou. Clohe atten tion was given. Jn fact, through the entire scries of meetings the very be-t interest has been manifest and many havo received a new inspiration to keep Uous commandments irom a love of the truth. There will be services tonight and tomorrow morn ing and evening. The series of meet ings will close tomorrow night. Come and bear for yourselves. Zion Lutheran Church. At Ziou Evangelical .Lutheran church there will be German service nll a. m. Evening fecrviee at 7:30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Our Father Who Art in Heaven." Violin solo by Miss F. Clark. Sunday school (English) at 10 a. in. Itcv. C. Walk er, pastor. M. E. Church, South. Comer Seventh and .Oakdale. Y. T. Goulder, pastor. Sunday sohool, 10 n. in. Sermon by the pastor, 11 a. m.; subject "The Christian Life." Junior league, 3 p. m. Senior league, 0:30 p. m. Preaching, 730 p. m. by the presiding elder, Itcv. E. H. Mowre of Portland. Do not fail to hear tho presiding elder. There will be good music and you will be made woleomc. W. T. Goulder, pastor. First Church of Christ' Scientist. Sunday service at 11 a. 111. Sub ject of Jesson sermon, "Love." Sun day school at 10. Wednesday even ing meeting at 7 :30. All are welcome. Heading room hous, 2 to fi p. 111. daily except Sunday. Church edifice, North Oakdale. St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Sunday service will be as follows : Holy communion, 8 a. in.; Sunday school 10 a. in.; torvice, holy com munion and sermon, 11 a. in.; Young Peoplo's llible study, 0:30 p. in.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. in. All are welcome to all those services. Km-oiie W. CUftHn, prohlbUfpii candidate for president in 1908, who Is touring Oregon In tho intcront of tho "6ut to Win" campaign Inaugu rated by tho prohibition state com mittee, will address 25 county con ventions and 3C mass meetings nt Important points In this state. Mr. Chafln will speak In Mod ford Thurs day, February 8, at the lianM3t church, 9:45 a. m., ami 2:30 p. 111. Thoro will he a mass meeting ut tho opera house at S p. m. John Temple Graves, of Atlanta, Georgia, says: "Mr. Chafln is one of themiost magnetic nnd charming men I havo ever listened to on the platform." Tho press speaks of him as fol fel fol eows: San Joso (Cat.) Heraldr Almost every sontonco was punctuated with cheers and applause and laughter, and the speaker's rhetoric fell from his lips In forceful logic on puinted illustration. Portland Oregonlan Kopontcdly he was Interrupted by outbursts of applause, and tho drollery of his hu mor, mingled with optimism as well as epigram and satire kept the audi ence in. constant attention. Those who miss this splendid op portunity to hoar this prince of plat form orators will miss a rich treat, His lecture is free, but an offering will be taken at tho closo of this lec ture. XOTICK. O. J. Hess has purchased Chas. Talent's Interest In the Union Livery and Feed Stables, located on Klver side avenue. Mr. Hess will receive and pay. all lillls. CHAS. TALENT. C. J. HESS. Methodist Episcopal Church. E. Olin Eldridge, pastor. Services Sunday as follew: Preaching by tho pastor, 11 a. ap., "Cloud iwd Sun shine." At 7:30,' Jt,c,v. Ditulap,' dis trict superintendent. Sunduy school, 10 n J?i. , . J Catholic Church. Low mass, 8 a. in. High mass nnd Rormon, 1Q:3Q it. 111. Evening devo tions, rotary, senaon, benediction, 7:30 p. 111. 3Lihs ul Eaglo Point, 10 n. in. SPECIAL MUSIC AT THE . FH1ST BAPTIST CHURCH ; 'ii ' ' ' ' Tho special musical munbcrH nt tho services Sundny will include tho an them, "Ho Thou Near" by Hroonio, sung by the full choir. "No Shad ows Yondor" from Gaul's Holy City will bo sung by n quurtotte, nnd Her bert Johnson's setting of the beauti ful poem "And 1 Shall Sec Him Fnco to Face'' will be sung by Miss Gladys Hiumnii. Strangers within tho city nnd espe cially npyopo witjioiil a clniich homo nro cordially welcome to worship PUBLIC SALE ' We will sell at auction, to tho highest bidder, at tho Eden Val ley Orchards, 2?A 'miles south of Medford (formerly tho "Hurrell Orchard"), on Thursday, Feb. 15, 1912 Commencing at 10 a.m. sharp The following list of horses, mules, farm Implements, tools, etc.: 1 pair 5 year old black maro mules, weight about 2000. 1 pair 5 year old brown horse mulos. wolght about 2000. 1 pair 5 year old bay homo mules, weight about 2200. 1 pair 7 year old brown horso mulos, wolght about 2400. 1 pair 10 year old black maro mules, wolght about 2500. 1 10 year old brown horse, weight about 1C00. 1 11 yoar old sorrol horse, weight ab'out 1250. 1 10 yoar old bay driving horse, weight about 1100. 2 7 year old grado Jersey cows. FAJIM MACJIINEKi' Consists ef: Two spray outfits, 2 and 3 h. p. Ono truck. Three gang plows. Ono disc plow. Four cultivators. Flvo walking tflows. Ono Urllllon iron roller. Ono hack. Two buggies. v One station wagon, rubber tires. Orchard topis, cultivators, otc, TEltMS OF KALE AUK: All sums of ten dollars, or un der, cash. Amounts of over ten dollars, six months' tlmo will ho given, at 8 por cent on approved security. A discount of 5 per cent on amounts of over ten dollars, If paid In cash. Lunch stand on grounds. Local train stops within M mllo of plnco ut Voorhles station, Ar rive from north at 0 a. in.; from south at 10:10 a, in. THE EDEN VALLEY ORCHARDS GEORGE J... NEAL, Auctioneer. STAKE CLAIMS mi in linn 'n i -I m An ANUH 3 SOUTH IIKKD, Wash., Fob. 3. -Detenu mod to hold po esHii f mi.iiug chum they slaked out tm the much of John Kilsworth.'nenr hero, l"0 men nnd v onion, who arc untied, are etuupuig today along the Soitln rork riser despite tho el forts of tho sheriff to dislodge thum. Farl in tho week it was learned that a nlitamV voiti of" gold homing quartz had boon found on tho Kil worth ranch. TImuv wns tin inuitedi ntc ruh for tlui tocnlity froni here and other iowu. Kllxuortli htlhrvtmvod a lawyor wliou ho lotiud prospectors Mpmttiug u liK properly. Tho lawyer appealed to the sheriff, who Wuieoedod in dis lodging thum, but they relnnleJl as soon as ho left. Tho colony is being added to by recruits who are lirriv fllg from outido jsunts on every train. Hasklus for health. . H. H. WALTERS, Practical Horseshocr Particular attention paid to hitorferliiR horses nnd contracted foot. All lameness In tho foot cured, huoIi aa coma, thrueh movloulnr trouble, qunrtnr-crack nnd contract Ion of tho toot. Anything In tho lino of lmiul-nuulo work, Havo shod tmah hornes iih: Dan , Patch (.Mark l:RD Minor Ayer , liGSH Crosous 2:03 Vi Andrcgrens 3 2 1 00 Geo. H. Kny. ........ ..Half mlUi , ,,, :CS And n numbqr of others, too nu!Aor.Qus to tmmtlon. Your imtrounEo will bo nppreclnted, no matter how largo or small. Moved to North Front Nltvct ycui. Stofect 4 AT FOUNTAINS, HOriLB, OH CLSCWHtRC Get the Original and Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK 'Wtcfoaic tJmifaii&uP TheFoodDrinkforAllAgcs RICH KILK. MAIT CSA1N FXXUCT. IN roWOUt Not in any Milk Trust Insist on "HORLICK'S" Tuko a packafo horn ARE YOU HONES hi )NE!ST ? ost whon you do wi I'lonn up , v 4k . , h uo you tmiiKyoji arc noncsi wnon you do n; nnd improve tlio appoaruncq of youi properly Your uoit?libur buys Shorwiu & Williams J'uro Paints, paints his hou.su, barn and I'oneos; ruts his lawn, while you sit idly by and let your house and I'enee j,ro rusty and un sightly, You are not .honest when you do this, for it is every man s duty to lootc lie nest he can. Your neighbor's wile has a uice water motor washing machine. Your wife does it like the Indians did it years ago. You promised to love and protect her, hut you have .Corgotten. It' you can't be a man up to date move out and let some one. who will try it take your pla:e. The Hig Store will sell you paint at a reduced price if you will show your desire to join the push class. 10 cents off on every gallou Pure S. P. Paint for next (10 days and 1255 per cent on all varnishes, but you must say you have been con- i verted and mean to keep your hands, face and clothes clean for one year and see how it goes. Garnett-Corey HardwareC o. Tho Big Store, West Main and Grape St. EVERYTHING FOR THAT OFFICE If short phone us. Phones .Both Medford Book Store Deal wijk the man that doen the most business. You will find there is a. reason for it. During the past three years over 300,000 trees and vines have been delivered to tho planter of tho Rogue Uivcr vulley by tho I Eden Valley Nursery AH s'took leaving this nurnory fa guaranteed to 1'LKASH and tho PRICK IS RIGHT. . WHAT MOKB DO YOU WANT? N. S: Bennett Office 1201 North Central Ave. , Box 823. Meilfonl, Ore. Twenty-two years' experience in orchard and mirhory worjc in tho Rogue River vjtlley. ' ' Rex Spray Companies Special Attention to Users of ' Lime and Sulphur Spray Notices hare been gent out broadcast by a competitive, firm, claiming a snrny of lf per cent, nearly ouu-si.tli Htronger than any other spray and recommending such npray to be more diluted than 1 to 11 because stronger than RKX. Tho following U nn easy test by which any grower ran uncer tain for himself as to whether such representation!! are correct or not. The spray sent out by Tho Rex Companies will weigh 10.9 pourulri per gallon. When diluted 1 to 11 tho mixture will weigh 8.50 pounds per gallou. Any spray represented n being stronger which will not meet tho above requirements is flold under false representation!; nnd the person jo offering same is subject o prosecution by tho Stute nnd Kcdernrnuthorities. REX IJ1IE !c SULPHUR SOLUTION it guaranteed at nbovo strength. If made any stronger there is danger of crystallization, especially If the spray is left out in cold weather. REX is just what it represents itself to be, and should bo used according to directions to get best results. REX (PRAYS nre made in nil parts of the United State nnd Cnnndii. Ve lnvo had years of experience und know wljereof wu speajc. ForVhsh or time terms, sco Producers Fruit Company Distributing Agents for Oregon. Also for IioKon Heaters. FOB EXCHANGE $140,000 $100,000 -Equity in an apartment limine in Chicago. Wants ranch here. Spokane mid vicinity wants eijiial value in this valley. $70,00080 aorcn near Riverside, California; 50 iiuros 4 year orange trcos, irrigated; mortgago $20,000; wnutki ranch here' $64,000800 ncrcw .ncur dlympin, Wash., nearly (ill bottom land; 'j u cultivation', good build ings. Wants c(iiul value. $33,1001055 acres Morrow County, 1250 ncros culti vated. Owner receives 1-1 crop delivered; ,f20,000 icr acre; mortgago $1000. Wants improved ranch here. i $30,000 J000 acres iii i'akiniu river $7.5(1 pur acre; all clear; will uhmiiiuo or pay muiiu oubh dif ference. Waiits improve! or partly improved ranch, $20,4002 I'ortlniu.1 rosidcncoH and U?0 acres in Klick itat county, Wash. Wants good improved . ranch here. $20,000500 acres irrigated land near Rookford, Colo rnV, morligc $2800; wants unimproved lund Iteic. $15,000 Portland income properly, pro(ls show i' high ns $500 per month; wunts pr petty m Medl'onl or vicinity. ' $20,OQQ--r40 acres, 15 miles from Los AngeluH.'uJfnlfn laud, (Ino buildings; will taljo $;j),000 .prop, arty here; bnlaiicu can iciuaiii. $IO,0008-room modern residcuco and 8 lots in Long JJcuoh, Cal., mortgage $'1000. Wants ranch herd. , C. A. McA pTHUR I ROOM 3, P. 0. BLOCK PACIFIQ 368.1. H0MEI279 Medford Theatre, w3SKhy Dec. 7 Grehtnsl mill Lnrnost PrOtlncllon Ever Slanoil In Mcilloril Tho Most Popular Opera "I tlio Day ABORN OPERA CO. ill n f.liiicii(l(iis Sprolnctilnr Rovlvnl of "YOU'LL KICMLMBEH MJG " MTnHF nnr IFimI (IN ENGLISH) Great Cast lViroi 100 III Coinpnny 100 Onllut 20-.Miirsc--2'J nle hi'viu Tzljinnzl Wlilrlwliul $1,00. $I,VI mid ti.oo. ' c.it iMdmiwiiii ii in ii ii i iwir i M.d.., I'. Ii. First National Bank OP MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus nnd Undivided Profits $05,000.00 United Slates and Postal Savings Dcjiository AVe solicit youi husiiu'ss, whi'h will rucoivo our enroful attention. I'. K. l)IU'i:i fltUSIDKNT M. h. AM'OIIU, CMKIIIKH imiti.s cuAWPonii, assistant (wsimnt Medford Theatre, Tuesday, Feb. 6 TheDamaticSensation ofihe CENTURY m ply nM LIEBLEE and CO..MAMGERS THE SAME CAST AND PRODUCTION, AS SEEN FOR 1 SEASONNEWYOMC 6 nomnsw Chicago I'riccM W.00, ,(), .10,. See California Now Sao its ntti'activo seaside resorts, famous hotels and resorts, matfiuTieoiit yccnery, delight ful cliniate. Outdoor sports of all kinds and pleasant drives .through miles of orango groves. All reached by lu "Road of a Thousand Wonders' lW-rf SUNSET " I O0DEH a SHASTA I ROifjJES "Road of n Thousand Wonders'- LOW ROUND TRIP FARES to California, in efffid; daily with Jong limit and stopovers going oiv roturning 3 THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY-3 - ' -- SHASTA fd.MJTMO Piilliinin cura mill (diHcrvutlon enru, (MMKOUMA I'JXIUtMHH- Pnlliunn tonrlut cuni, IIIkIloIuhh coiuilioil. SAN VllAWlM'f) HXPUMSS PiiUinun uud lourlul earn. HIkIhcIuhh coaclioii, If(iCA(cllcd dlnliiK cm' Hcrvlcc roiiiti'oim nnd nllcnllvti ciiiiiIojcn Cull on our nourwwt H, P. iihoiiI. for IiiIoi'ohIIiik lltonituro domiitbliiB tho vurlntii) rcnorlH, or wrlto to SOUN M, HCOTT, (Jcmnnl PiiwwiiBer Ak'"!, POUThANO, OIUWON 4 r-f. - , f V hero, ""