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at 2v PAGE TWO fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QKKflON, SATURDAY. APRIL (), 11)12. SPEGUL EASTER CHURCH SERV CES Nearly nil of tho Mcdfonl churches have,, prepared Bpcctnl services for Kattor, with olabornlo programs of npoclnt music. ii - . i . ..i ( .. Knnter Program n( Christian Cliurrli. Thtj Mission Band or tho Christian church, unstated by tho choir and Sun day school, will give a hcnutlful pro gram of song and rccltntton Instead of tho regular Illliln school services next Sunday 'morning, beginning promptly at 9 :(. Tho program la under tho direction of Miss Standoford. The public Is cordially Invited to be present. Seeks Nomination for County Judge llnptlst Clintvh Voluntary, Mcdford string quartet; "Prize) Song" from "Melstersinger" (Wagner); qnnrtet, "Oh, Jesus, When I Think of Theo" (Maker): prayer; processional, "Crown Him" (Klvey); sacred cantata, "Death and Life" (Shelloy); chorus. "Hall, King of tho Jev"; tenor recitation, "Now From tho Sixth Hour"; chorus, "He bold the Tcmplers Sail Is Rent"; hymn, "Hark, the Voice of Love nud Mercy": bass recitation, "They Took tho Body of Jesus"; contralto solo, "Seo tho World In Sorrow"; tenor boIo, "Tho First Day of the Week"; soprano solo, "They Havo Taken Away My Lord"; barltono and so prano duet, "Why Weepest Thou?"; chorus, "Now tho Earth In Resurrec tion Light"; offertory. Mcdford string quartet; "Humorlsk" (Dvo rak); soprano solo, "Glad Easter Morning" (Lyno), Miss Florence Ha zelrlgg; trio, "Praise Ye" (Verdi), Miss Hazelrlgg, Messrs. Vawter and Whetsel; alto solo, "Easter Evo" (Gounod), Mrs. A. A. Holmes; quar tet, "Sanctus" (Gounod), Mrs. Holmes, Miss Hazclrlgg, Messrs. Whetsel nnd Bennett; soprano solo. "O Light That Breaks From Yonder Tomb" (Dressier), Mrs. Elslo Mont gomery; anthem. "As It Began to Dawn" (G. C. Martin); recessional, "Christ Is Risen" (Sullivan); post- lude. "Allegro" (Volknor). The regular choir will be augment ed by an orchestra qf eleven pieces, Including the Medford string quartet. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBHk A SNAP CO ncrert, six mllos from Mcdford, good graded road cross" tho tract, all froo soil, at $50 per aero. $1000 will liandlo, caay tornii on balance Part In crock bottom laud, suitable for alfalfa. Several springs on tho place. Timber enough to pay for tho tract. No buildings. In tho (Irlffln creek district. W.fTof k& Co. Watch Our Addition Grow Juckxon nnd Summit Mcdford Realty and Improvement Company M. F. & II. Co. IUiIr. fOOOO-frOO-i-OOtOO EASTER Is almost hero BOOKLETS AND POST CARDS in grout vuriuty WILL GIVE $500 TO WOMEN READERS OF THE MAIL TRIBUNE California Soiontiat "Who Originated tho Now Pamouo IITTnmn TimntniniiMI nffnva T.nvryn Pn1fHtrf Pl'nn IJ.V1I1U UltVlMUlIU V11U1U JUW(J ,w.,jjw . ww Womon Medford Book Store 0040004-00000 Clothing Men Boys Col. Knink L. Toir Velie, mIiomi announcement that lie iIII mvIj the democratic nnininntiuii for comity Judge has liven hailed wicli satisfaction tttn)ugliont tlio county. Cninhle, energetic nud MtrcoMtfuI, liU rauiKilgit lias nroiised niiirh oiitliulitMu and his nomination by n largo majority is briefly predicted. , meeting nt S. Sunday -cliool ut 10, All under twenty are invited to the ! Sundn school. Ifeatliny room lour 'J to ." p. in. daily, except Sunday Church edifice. North Onktlnle. Catholic Churcli. Church is located on South Oak dale. Easter Sunday first mass nt S a. m. High mass and sermon at 10:30 n. m. No evening devotions. Mass and sermon at Eagle Point nt 10 a. nt. ion Kv. Lutheran. (German-English) At Zion Ev. Lutheran church there will ho German service with holy communion at 11 a. m. English ser vlco at 7:30 p. m. English Sunday school at 10 a. m. Conrad Wilker, pastor. St, Marks Episcopal Church Easter services and pregram: Holy communion, C a. m. and 7 a. m.; Suiday school services, 10 a. ra.: morning prayer, holy communion and sermon, 11 a. ni with the following musical pregram: Processional, "Welcome, Happy Morning," J. n. Calkin; "Christ, Our Passover" Chappel, "To Deum," Jackson; "Denedictus," Anon.; Introit, "Awake. Those That Sleepest," Sim per; "Kyrlc." Mcnd6lbuhn; "Gloria Tiui," Playal; sermon hymn, "Jesus Christ Is IllBcn Today," Morgan; ser mon; offertory anthem, "O Death, "Where Is Thy Sting,' Spinney; pre sentation, "Thou Art "Worthy, O Lord," V. B. Gllhert; "Sursum Corda and Sanctus," Camldgo; "Ag nus Del"; "Gloria In Excelsls," (old chant); "Nunc Dimlttis," Turlo; re cessional, "At tho Lord's Night Feast Wo sing," SnlzUurp. Evening service at H o'clock, program:- ProceHslonal, "Ho Is Illsen," Ncandcr; "Magnificat," Smart; "Nunc Dimlttis," Turle; anthem, "Awake, Thou That Sleepest," C. Simper; sermon hymn, "Angels Roll tho Itock Away," Itnpor; sermon; of fertory nnthem, "Ho Is Risen,' Ged-dos-Hai'voy; recessional, "Jesus Is Risen Today," Morgan, At Christian Church. Subject for morning hcnnoii "Great nud Greater ThiliK. In tho evening, 8 p. in., "Wlm t Piiul Saw in Atlipns." An Kuster prorum will bu rendered ut tho Dible ncliool hour, 10 u. in. A collection will be taken for tho Or phans' Home. K, ineeth nt 7 p. ra. Tt'uclicra nieotiii" on Aloiiduy even- iff. I'rnyor ineelhifr on 'Ihursdny evening. Choir jiraotieb on Friday ovenint,'. Come .and welcome. 1). I). Uoyle, niiniritor. Methodist, South. JSabtor hervici'K at the Muthodist I'hureli, south, will bo coufiiild to llio Sttiuluy hcIiouI which will fittingly ob sorvo ibu day. Itovivul nicetiiigrt ntv uoi under wuv ut the church. Fin i Church of Chriot, Scientist. Sunday moruinc Berviuo ut 11 o'ejook, subject of lesson senuon, tfiiiiK l Bi Sunday sohool nt 1(), "UnreHlity." Wednesday ovening Prcsbytorlaii Cliurrli. Kn'.tcr .ervice at the I're-hyterian church nt 11 n. m., .nbjeet. "Heboid ! I Ascend!" Special muMe bv the choir. Kuter en-ice by the Sunday .-cliool at S p. m. Special exerei.-es and mu.-ic by the Sunday -cliool and choir. C. E. society at 7 p. m. Sun day school at 10 u. m. Prayer meet in Thursday nt S i. in. Mcdford MctlKxlist KpisiomI Churcli E. Olin Eldridgc, pator. Sen-ice-. Sunday u follow.-: Preachine; 11 ,i. in., 7:'J0 p. in. Snndav school anni versary, hiibjeet of mornine; di roiirse. "The I)e.-ertcd Tomb." Sun day school nud Men Bible clu-.- 0:4 j n. m., junior -hjir 'J p. in., prayer meeting Tliurd evening 8 o'clock, theme, "The liNi.l Pmyor creeling." EATWR MUSIC. Prelude Prize St.ng from 'Olei teriiiKer" If. Wagner iiy String Quartet Anthem "Chri-t (Inr Pns-over'' by Choir Solo "Hosniiuah". Gmuier II. "SI. Whe'tsel Offertory "IIiimoro.-n.ue". Dover- nk" by String Quartet Autlicm "Unfold Ve PortaU". Gounod by Choir Pobtluik "Allegro", Vnlkiitnr. . . . by String Quartet Medford String Quartet, compn-ed of JIis Aiton, Jlr. Hoot, 3Ir. Marion, Dr. Marion. Central Point M. K. fliuicli. Morning sorvicos at 0:80; saera nieiit of Iiaptism aduilulstored. Re ception of candidates Into church membership. Holy communion. Ser mon at 11 a. m. Theino, "Stonoa In tho Path or Duty." Special music. Anthem. "O Hall, Glad Easter Morn," Mosdames lirayton and Koh ler and choir. Solo, "Easter Day," Miss Edwards. Evening services Voluntary, "Processional March," Mrs. M. It. England; Hymn No. 102, "Hall the Day," choir and congrega tion; creed, in concert. I'rayer by tho pastor. Tho Lord's prayer, uung by tho choir; psalter, "Easter Read ing," pastor and congregation; an- thom, "Easter Morning," Mesdames Drayton and Kalilor and chorus; rec itation, "When Easter Comes," Gert rude Aldrich; solo, "ight From Yon der Tomb," Miss Edwards; anthem, "Angels Roll the Rock Away," Mrs. Drayton and choir; recitation, "Ser mon of the Flowers," class exorcise; anthem, "Glad Dells of Easter," malo chorus; recitation, "Eastertido Is Here," Miss Lenoro Harnett; solo, "Easter Song," Mrs. Drayton; quar tet, "The Resurrection," Misses Neal and Holmes, Messrs. Aldrich and Knhler; recitation, "Easter Lilies," class exercise; anthem, "Christ Is Risen," Miss Edwards and choir; solo, "Alleluia, Hu is Risen,' Mr. Aldrich; recltutlon, "Eastertido,"" Miss Dun ton; anthem,' "How Culm tho Morn," chorus; offering for mis sions; offertory. "Ho Shall Feed His; Flock," Mrs. M. R. England; recita tion, Miss Gladys Holmes; luitheiu, "Rise, Glorious Conqueror," chorus; Hymn No. 159, "Lift Your Glad Voices," choir and congregation; Doxolugy mid benediction; postlude, "Murche Pontlflcale," Mrs. M. It. England. PAY 6000 FOR 23 TRACT Whitcomb Field.- of Boston, who has been in the valley for some weeks as the gue.-t of Leonard and Alfred Carpenter of the Veritas orchards has purchased the 'Jll aero trnct of Charles McGugnn, east of the city ndjoiniug the Veritas tract, pitying. $0000. The trnct is in four year old trees. It is nit exceptionally fine piece of laud. IIOOSIEIl MEETING. The Hoosler club of tho Rogue river valley will meet at tho Odd Fellows' hall Wednesday evening, April 17. All Hooslers and their families invited. M. A. RADER, Pres. Mcdford Printing company carry a full lino of legal blanks. NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Aro Held in Moose Hall every Thnrsdny nt 3 p. m. Everybody invited. The Wardrobe Your Boots for Easter Are Here Jitunuso "John Kelly" nmtlo them, it for no other reason, they recommend themselves to you for intrinsic worth and de lightful beauty. Smart boots are being worn this spring nud we recommend to you our newest patterns in i'uli high toe button Ounmetal, Tan Russia Calf and "White jNubuek. I These are Uel'i'c fitting Roch ester qualit' shoes. Shoos Men, Women and Children to In order Unit every woman loader of llio Mall Trllium who MiifroiH from HniroiTlioeii or whitish dlm'hnvucu, ilervntisnesH, ulceration, foreign KiowlhH, Irregular and painful tier lodo. ovurlnu and utuiluu tnnililoH, chiiugo of life, palii In tho head, hark or thighs, hearing down fcclluuH lint fhiHhcs, dlxxluOMH, despondency or any of the dlcnncH common to worn en, may havo n chuiiro to try UiIh celebrated medicine, the now fuinouH lady physician Iuih offered to glvo ah. solutely froo to five hundred women lemloi'H of this paper a huge pioot package, In order to pnvo tho won derful claims that linve lieen m.iilo for It, In mukliiK this offer Dr. draco Fedor Thompson said: "I know there are thousands of wninen who have been suffering for yearn With some disease or wenKncmi of our hox and many of them hawi spent largo minis of money necking a euro. I know that these women IichIIuIo about Investing money In medicine hecaiiHO they havo despaired of ever Kottlug welt, lluudiedH of women have told mu that story and hundieds of the same women have told mo afterwards that my treatment hud cuied them after other doeU ih ami everything cine had failed, I want to show these despairing women that nil tho newspaper talk nlmiil my inmtmunl Ih absolutely true. "I want to pi live o n limited mini her of women, no maiter wluit tint dlneamt, no matter h w long thny inny huvo Hiifforcd nr iiialltir how blue and dlMCoilriiited, Mini my treat ment really nud mi'mlL does an compllMh tho wot'idet'iil ikiiIIh that have been reported. "I am n woman, a wit. mid u phl clan. My wonderful imm Trat iiuuil' I the tustlll hi Huvtinleiiu yeatH of pi nf tiro and study of, tho dlsenHCH of women. Am a woipan I know your pains and can NymimthUo with you Ah a duclor, I have luarued hy long experience how to euro thmu nuli'ldy, eioilly and unruly. "l'ii prove my nhllllv I will vend alisolutely free lo the fliHt five linn died women rcadem of thU paper wlpi write, a Proof Tieatmeiit, past age paid and fiee. Kill out tho con pon below or write mo it letter du scribing your cuno fully unil freely In your own words. I will respect and hold sacred your confidence. iy re turn mull I will send you a llheial proof treatment. No money will ho asked or accepted An I his offer Is limited, you should wrtte at once In order to recolvo a free treatment," 93.50 $4.00 $5.00 I The Wardrobe W. MAIN ST. Just Sond Mo This Coupon lilt. t.'lt.U'K Ki:ii:it TltO.MI'SO.V, Hilt Itrlde llld., Hun KiiiiicInco, Cal. Dear Docter: - Please send mo a Pioof Treatment for my rime, free and po-tngo paid without any obligation on my part whatever. My Name ... Post Office State , Ago How long afflicted? Aro you iiiiirrledT. . . . Make a crotm (X) in front of your troubles, of tho one fiom which you suffer inont. Two crosses (XX) In front . .. .Painful Periods .... I.oucorrhoea ....Whitish Discharge . . . .Chiiugn of l.lfo . . . .Kidney Trouble . . . .Illuddor Trouble .... Womb Trouble . . . .Ovnrlnu Trouble . , . .Coiistlpallon . . . . N'orvotiNiioiift . . . .Ileadauho .... Dlxzliicsrt .... Pains In Hack . . . .Stomach Trouble .... Kemalo Weakness .... Hearing Down Keeling Describe any other symptoms on a xeimrnto sheet. If you .Itching Parta Hot KIiimIkm t'nturrh Pile Obesity Skill Disease Impure Itlood Itlioumntlnui wish. TT- COUNTY SURVEYOR I am asking for the Republican nomination, and if I am elected I -will make the officmoun something. All county work requiring engineering skill should be done by tlie County Surveyor, and maps and other datfi filed for future reference. Having made tho surveys for the adjudicating of Little Butto creek water rights and a topographic map of a large portion of tho Rogue River valley, besides other surveys, I am able to give first-hand information. , , RALPH P. COWGILL (Paid Advt.) ! All Night Phone v Free Delivery The Things You Want When You Want Then Most Drugs Medicines Toilet Things Nursery Needs Surgical Supplies Sundries and Specialties Cigars Confectionery . , , PHONE YOUR ORDERS Prescriptions Called For This drug storo is a complete drug store, a store of departments that Include ovcrythlng allied with the drug business. If it Is to bo had in any drug storo, wo havo It. Thcreforo you run biivo time, trouble, nnd posslblo disappointment by coming hero first. All our goods arc "quality perfect." This wo know; this wo assuro you. For this finest grade wo charge you tho lowest con sistent price. You can shop In person, by mall, or by telephone, Hvery request receives n personal care that makes trading horo a pleasure. iii-:Miuu-:it 'run i'IjAck Medford Pharmacy Neap: P. O. Remember the Phone 101 HJM "iHBJSKUhB ftHfl u ssveir WHEN IN Portland, Ortgon rrop at tujc HOTEL MULTNOMAH "roftland'a Largest Northwest' Grandest Hostelry" Absolutely Fireproof 725 Rooms 300 Rooms With Bath 100 Sample Rooau Otcuplt sd titlf fclKk la tka htt toilarat and AnaatUt dlttiMt. Tk rnl outnlfl. ctat Latbr, BMUatast, Balltaom, BaatMl Hall aa4 Public l(m in the Wnt. Tto utmu.1 iatatsitucaraiac. UcaJiaAiUnU.l'.O.U. UiaodLoOc Caoentla, I'tilUad, ivu BUK0NUK rtAW-BATHS l.3 TO 15. M PCX DAT IJiuki ntct Srtiy Ttiia a4 Steamtr H. C. B0WIR3, KtSJCtr J. M. UBaWIIKLL, AtltlttBt MABACtr own$: Electric Irons Save Time - Money - Health Cut Flowers For Easter at Medford Greenhouse Phenes: A fine line of cut flowers consisting of Easier jLillies Calk Lillies, Lillies of the galley, Extra Fancy White Carnations and Rqs.es Also nice line of potted plants. fyLEDFQRD GREENHOUSE Pacific 3741; Home 237-X 923 EAST MAIN Price $4 i o,: k I p(( y yiw gJ BatfaaaV Price $4 Rogue River Electric Co. H-f-