The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, January 01, 1897, Page 8, Image 8

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    ' xne -Southern Pacitic west bound
train was held up. in Texas by masked
mjh a -'day or "Two ago, but' the time
lock on the express car safe saved the
treasure. . . ; " ' "
Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped
hands and lips. cuts, bruises, scalds,
burns are ouickly cured by DeWitt.s
Witch Hazel Salve. It is at present
the article mosV used for piles, and it
always cures them. Oeo. t. tiaskins.
" The senate foreistn relatioiw commit-
tR Has ao-reed to renort in favor of
recognizing CnVran insurgents.
Signor Crispi's daughter, Princess
lias eloned from' Milan
with one of her servants. :
V . A T.ii RECOMMEND IT.
Ask your physician, your druggist
and vour friends about bhuon s cure
f,.- nnnnirition. Thev will recoin-
mend it. For sale by Chas. Strang,
v ' FOR DYSPEPSIA
a nil liver cortmlaiut you have a printed
guarantee on every bottle of Sh lion's
vitaiizer. It never fails to cure. ' For
sale by Chas. Strang.
M.' Field, son of the late merchant
prince, Cyrus V: Field of iew ork,
is insane.
.The wheat yield in New South Wales
is estimated "at. 7,354,000, which 1,-
, 250,000 short of local wants.
Tn inA ll nld sores.' to heal an in
Anient, iiiopr. or to sneedilv cure piles
you'need simply apply De Witt's Witch
Hyzer oaive according iu uitomuus
Its magic-like action will surprise you
Geo. H. UaaKins, aruegi&i.
A mob at Kusselviile, Kv., broke in
,to the jail and shot Will Proctor dead
' in his cell and then took Dink Proctor
and his son -Arch out of the jail and
, hanged them to a tree. The Proctors
were in fail for the killing of twe
brothers, A., and Doc Crafton.
The old lady was right when shd
said, the child must die if they waited
for a doctor. She saved the little one':
life with a few doses of One Minute
Couffht Cure. She had used it fon
croup before. Geo. H. Haskins.. '
S"any prominent" bOaine.-s . asoc
ations, including the Baltimore hoard
of . trade, the .Vicksburir cotton ex
change and other like bodies, are pass
ing resolutions strongly condemning
the action of the senate committee on
the Cuban question.
It is a fixed and immutable law that
to have good sound health, one must
-have pure, rich and abundant blood
There is no shorter surer route than
by a course of De Witt's Sarsaparilla.
Geo. H. Haskms, druggist.
An ' Association for the Prevention
of Premature Burial " is the name of
somewhat novel society recently estab
lished in England.
A piano lamp was upset, causing
fire in which five people, Aaron Gold
smith, wife and three children perished.
in New York City. .
, THE ILLS OP TV03TEX.
Constipation causes more than half
the ills of women. Karl's Clover Root
Tea is a pleasant cure for constipation
For sale by Chas. Strang.
CATARRH, CURED.
Health and sweet breath secured, by
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50
cents. Nasal injector- free. For sale
by Chas. Strang.
the vote for president. Bryan had 64,
535, McKinley 13,434 and Palmer 21.
Herrmann, the celebrated magician,
died practically penniless, after having
made many thousands of dollars a
year. Extravagant living and disas
- trous speculations did it.
Absolutely pure, periertly harmless,
and invariably reliable are the qualities
of One Minute Cough Cure. It never
fails in colds, croup and lung troubles.
Children like it because it is pleasant
to take and it helps them. Geo. H.
Haskins, druggist.
a noepitai'was Darned in New York
on Christinas day causing a loss of
$500,000. .The patients were rescued
' by the doctors and police.
Thomas Bailey Aldrich, poet and
story writer, bss been given a fortune
of $200,000 by Henry L. Pierce, a rich
neighbor. ,
Do You Use It?
It's the best thing for the
hair, under all circumstances.
Just as no- man by taking
thought can add an inch, to
his stature, so no preparation
can make hair. The utmost
that can be done is to pro
mote conditions favorable to
growth. This is-done by
Ayer's Hair Vigor. It re
moves dandruff, cleanses the
scalp, nourishes the", soil in
which the hair 'grows, and,
iust as a desert will blossom.
under rain,' so bald heads grow
hair, when the roots are nour
ished. But the roots must be
there. If you wish your hair
to retain its normal color, or
if you wish, to restore the lost
tint of gray or faded hair use
Ayer's Hair Vigor.
Xew Brunswick, X.' J., was the wene.
of a disastrous lire on smnday, tjie
principal buildings of the city, contain
ing lodge rootn?, theatre and city de
partments', were burned. Loss $250, (MM.
The National Bank of Illinois at Clu-
ca;;o lias heeu cioseu oy oruer m m
i :iii-:n'o elearins house. '' Injudicious
loans is given as the cause of the iuil
nre. The bant was an old and hither
to re-d'djas a s;vonsr institution.
The authorities at Butlalo, A".
have sent Canadian trained nurses out
of the country under the alien labor
law.
The examining boards in the pension
, .i i i.
service nave ueeu piaceu uuu um
service rules.
Cure for Headache.
a o rmfdv for all forms of head-
nnho Electric Bitters has proved to be
the very best. It enects a permanent
and the most dreaded habitual
sick headaches yield to its influence.
Wo nrcre all who are amictea to prucui-w
a bottle, and give this remedy a fair
trial. In cases of habitual constipation
F.Wtric. Bitters euros oy giving iue
needed tone to the bowels, and few cases
lnno- wsist the use of this medicine.
Try it once. Fifty cents and $1.00 at
Chas. Strang s drug store.
" The reorganization committee of the
Colorado Midland first mortgage and 4
per cent consolidated mortgage bonds
announces that it has been decided to
ask the consent of the certificate hold
ers to an extension of the agreement
for six months, to June 30th.
Following on the heels of the failure
of the National Bank of Illinois at Chi
cago, three smaller banks closed their
doors. The usual promise that deposi
tors will be paid is given out.
The Methodist missionarv society is
making arrangements to send a shit
load of corn from Illinois to the famine
sufferers of India. The corn will 1'
donated hv the. farmers.
" Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chappea hands, cnnoiains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tivelv cures niles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 2oc
per box. For sale by Chas. Strang,
The "United States and Canadian
deep water commission held a joint
session in Detroit.
Dr. Herman Hollerith of Washing
ton has leen awarded the contract for
the technical part of the imperial Rus
sian census.
The New York reorganization com
mittee have all preparations made- to
purchase the Oregon Hail wav and Nav
igation system at Hastings, Neb., next
Wednesday.
Cures Croup.
"My three children are all subject
to croup; I telegraphed to an Fran
cisco, got a half dozen bottles of S. B.
Cough Cure. It is a perfect remedy.
God bless you for it. Yours, etc.. J. H.
Crozier, Grants Pass, Or." 50c per
bottle. For sale by Chas. Strang.
Ex-Con gressin an "T.o-il G. lion
died at Piainlield, N. J., of b:xuchitis
and Brigh'.'s disease.
Samuel Gompers has been re-elected
president of the Federation of Labor
at Cincinnati.
Miss Mary Lord Drake, daughter of
Governor Drake of Iowa, was secretly
married at Denver two months ago.
The fact has just become kuown to the
parents, who have accepted the situ
ation with, becoming grace.
'Excuse me," observed the man In
spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and
that is not where the liver is." "Never
you mind where the liver is," retorted
the other. " U it was in ni3 Dig or
hi left ear DeWitt's Little Early
Risers would reach it and shake it for
him. One that you can bet your gig-
lamps." Geo. H. Haskins, druggist.
A St. Louis and Chicago express train
was held up in Blue Cut, made famous
by the James and Younger band of
outlaws some years ago and s large
amount of money secured.
Several people connected with the
Chicago banks which failed a few days
ago have bsen arrested charged with
bank wracking. Charges of conspiracy
are. made in. which it appears the fail-
ore was brought sbo'tt through street
railroad complications.
- - for the Kidneys.
"I am 66 veart old; have had kidney
disease and constipation for 25 years.
Am now well used your S.B.Headache
and Liver cure one year. Used 6 bottles
at 60 cents each. J. H. Knight, Rut-
ledee. Or." Price 50c per bottle. For
sale by ph&s. Strang.
Colonel S. W. Cox. a very prominent
citiien of Little Rock, Ark., is dead.
He was a brother-in-law or Associate
Justice Brewer of the supreme court of
the United States.
V. B. Bovd. first assistant general
agent of the Rock Island east of the
Missouri river, has been appointed gen
eral freight agent west or the Missouri,
with headquarters at Topeka. IL A.
Snyder goes to Chicago as first assist
antgeneral freight agent. r ,
A FACT WORTH KNOWING. '
Consumption, lagrippe, pneumonia,
and all throat and lung diseases are
cured by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by
Qhas. Strang. '
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT TEA
Is a sure cure for headache and nervous
diseases. Nothing relieves so quicKiy
For sale by Chas. Strang.
The courts of NewTofk have not fin
ished with the estate of the late Sam
uel J. Tilden. The trust funds set
apart to establish certain free libraries
are pronouncea mcgai, as no ii"i
is set for the trust.
The negroes at May field, Ky., are
threatening revenue for the lynching
of one of their race by whites ol that
town. A race war is threatened and
both sides are well armed.
Good horses must be a drug on the
market when 100-j'"uiid .matched
teams sell for S4. 50 a team and 1000
pound horses broken to ride or. drive
bring S2.50 a head. These were the
prices eighteen head of. horses brought
one day Inst week at an auction salo ol
horses at,Taconia.
Tom Mulquinn of San Francisco, who
lia a reputation as a rough ami ready
IV. liter, took exceptions to remarks of
Bob ritz-immons regardintr pugilist
Corbet t, and made the tall fighter quake
in his boots. A battle was prevented
bv friends.
Attorney .1- II. Collins of Fresno, Chi.,
wluv was formerly a clergyman, ha
been indicted by the federal grand jury
for destroying a letter which was m the
rnurt- as evidence in a criminal case
pending. '
The Discovery Saved His Life.
Mr. G. Cailloutte. druggist. Beavers-
ville. 111., says: "To Dr. King s issw
Discovery 1 owe my life. Was taken
with laarrinpe ana tnea an me pnysi-
fians for miles about, but of no avail.
and was given uo and told that I could
not live. Havinsr ur. Kings is ew us-
eoverv in mv store I sent for a bottle
and began its use ana irom me nrst
dose began to get oeuer, aua auer
usinff three bottles was up and about
nsrain. It is worth its weight in gold
We won t keep store or house without
it." Get a free trial at Chas. Strang's
drug store. .
An alleged g'mantie scheme for sell
ing bogus Chinese certificates has been
unearthed at Seattle.
A fire on Christmas day gutted the
extensive printing house of Francis &
Valentine in San Francisco. Three
years ago the same building burned on
Christmas day. (
A miner named I. Pollock, near Col
fax, Cal., dried some K':'it powder in n
stove in his cabin. The roof has not
yet been located; but Pollock, or what
was left of him, is in the hospital at
Auburn.
B. W. Williams, superintendent of
schools for Grant county. Or., was cut
to pieces by an angry pupil named Ed
ward Mysder. .who escaped.
The old way of delivering messages
by post boys compared with the mod
ern telephone, illustrates the old ted
ious method of "breaking"' colds coin
pared with their almost instantaneous
cure by One Minute Cough Cure. Geo.
II. Huskitis, druggist.
iVdieemaii Harper of San Francisco,
who shot a contractor named IV
Greyer a few years ago, died a few
days ago from injuries received trying
to stop a rcnawav horse in Golden Gate
Park.
A meeting of owners of overflowed
lanij in California has leen called to
devise vas and means fur reclaiming
marsh lauds on a large scale.
Thomas Coleman made up his mind
to blow up a bank at Alameda, Cal.,
and asked the opinion of the Chief ol
Police l;fore undertaking the jolt. Ho
will experiment in the County Jail for
thirty days.
For the Luugs.
Elder Alsoo W. Steers writes from
Portland, Or.: "There is no medicine
for the throat and lungs that I can rec
ommend to ministers, public speakers
and singers with the confidence that I
can the S. B. Cough Cure." f0c per
bottle. For sale by Chas. Strang.
Indications coatinue to point to the
presence of murderer Puuhaui iu.Lovrer
California. Several men claim to have
seen him there, who knew hiui at San
Jose and other places in former years.
Deputy Sheriff Wilson of Los Angeles
was seriously wounded by a gun in the
hands of a Mexican whom he under
took to arrest.
Charles H. Ixrd, a wealthy business
man of Minneapolis, who has been
wandering aimlessly around California
for several weeks, has at last been
found by bis brother, who' returned him
to his home. Mr. Ixrd lost hi mind
while on a visit to California.
IT SAVES LIVES EVERY DA V.
Thousands of cases of consumption,
asthma, coughs, colds and croup are
cured every day by Shiloh's Cure. For
sale by Chas. Strang. . .
A NATURAL BKAOTIFIEK.
Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the
blood and gives a clear at.d beautiful
complexion. For sale by Chas. Strang.
It Is' stated that San Francisco's dele
gation in ths state legislature is trying
. . t. . i .i
to rorm a com wn anon wim iu uim
ro tier delegation to control the next
legislature.
Carl Barstow, son of the editor of the
Marion, Cal., Journal, was accidentally
hot while huntingr. " oi tne
wound after a few days of suffering.
Alfred T. Tubbs, a prominent pio-
niwr and OUSginccs man, uiru v .-mi
Francisco on the 26th.
The Oregon'.Railway and Navigation
ConiDanv's personal property in v hit
man countv. Wash., has been seized
for delinquent taxes.
La (irippe.
Pneumonia, concha and colds cured.
Use S. B. Cough Cure. Price 60 cents
per bottle. For sale by Chas. Strang
Professor Thomas Bacon, of the Uni
versity of California, has resigned from
the philosophical chair of Berkeley, be
cause of the expressed views of Pro
fessor llowison.
L. M. Landsborough, deputy county
clerk of Sacramento for four years, and
assemblyman-elect, has confessed tc.
having emWjsgled public money, and
otherwise gone wrong through political
aspirations. ,
The best regulator to regulate a peo
ple, is Simmons Liver Regulator. It
regulates the !iver ana the liver regu
lates the person. If tho liver is regu
lar then health Is good, but if sluggish
or diseased then there is constant bil
iousness, indigestion, headache und all
the disorders of t he stomach that one
hears of. Try Simmons Liver Ueguliv
tor and prove this.
milium ii mini mini i muni
! Mind this.- It makes no difference. ' .
iRUEIlfrATIfiMSS
IlllbWIIlrt I V
of the Muscles, Joints, and Eoncs is cured by
1 1 II I III 1 1 1 8 U 1 -fr3M' W i fr&
.
RATES FROI...
$i to $2 PER DAY
Medford,
The NmsIi is one of the most popular hotels in Southern
Oregon, and no pains are spared for the comfort and
accommodation of guoots. Everything about the house
Free Sample Rooms
THE HOTEL BAR is always supplied with the
beot brands of wines, liquors and cigars ....
JHCKSOIIVILLE
J. C. WHIPP, DPropr.
Does General Contracting in alt Lines. ;
GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS.
Jacksonville,
-A
HORSES AND RIDERS.
Blue
flence.
Sigu
is now owned in Prcvi-
Woodshed, 2:10.'4, is to bo sold at
auction.
Pactolus, 2:13?4, is one of the coming
western sires.
It is stated that W. F. Steele has ra
tired from tho turf.
George Spears will drive for N. W.
Slubinger next season.
Belle K has been turned onfc for the
winter and will be raced again next
year.
It is said that Mr. Tewksbury was
prepared to pay $25,000 for John R
Uentry. Andy McDowell denies that he in
tonds to forsake the trotters for the
runners.
Dick Roche, the Canadian driver, will
have the handling of Reddy, 2:?2H
next year.
Benlah P, 2:17, by Strathbridge,
will likely be campaigned by Pat Shaiak
next year. mfrAet. jaoirif y
Democracy, 8:30, the groat pacing
gelding, was sired by Happy Partner, a
son of Happy Medium.
Y. L. Shnler is wintering L. L. D.,
2.-00, and Oenoue, 2:11, and will b
oat with them next year.
With the rsoeption of Electioneer.
Onward has more 2 :30 trotters to his
credit than any other sire.
Baron Wilkss, at 14 years of agt is
credited with 12 trotters in the 2.40 list,
and six paoers in the 2:15 list
It is annooaoed that J. B. Haggin
will hold a yearling sals at the close of
the San Fraucison horse show.
A 8-year-old pacer by Altamont, oat
of the dam of Klamath, 2.-07, is said
to be able to step three beats fc 2:15.
Governor Strong has been winning
raoss down in Texas. He was a winner
at ths recent meeting st Dickinson, Tex.
The Yallejo (OaL ) Racing assoeUtion
Is financially crippled owing to ita ina
bility to collect assessments from mem
bers. Charles L Helm of EUensborg. Wash.,
recently shipped five spans of flue draft
horsM to ths Hawaiian Islands and will
soon ship 26 mora. '
STAGE GLINTS.
' Frederick Baoka has signed with
Msggis OliM.
Vivian Bernard bss scan engaged tor
ths sw oonM to be yMdaosd by Trei
C. Whitney.
Ross Ooghlan hat annoonosd hsc in
tention to return to London and rsaunc
tbeatrioa work tber.
Jianagsr William A. Brady has ao
osptsd for production a nsw comedy by
Paul Wilstack, a Washington newspaper
man. " .
George Clarke denies his rumored in
tention to leave Angnstin Daly's com
pany snd revive his play, "The Hearts
of Steel."
Mrs. Henry K. Abbey (Florence Ger
ard) will soon remove to London, wbioh
she contemplates making her permanent
residence.
A valuable collection of relics of Ed
gar Allan Poe has been offered to the
New York Shakespeare society oy iw n.
Kill of Detroit
Charles E. Blaney will produce next
season a new musical satire to be called
"A Hired Girl" James T. Kelly will
be starred in the title part .
Matt Knsell, now with the "Unole
Josh Spruoeby" company, will star next
season in a furce comedy called "The
Dutch Datective," by Herbert Hall
Wiuslow.
Smyth & Rico have received a letter
from Italy announcing the completion
of arrangements for tho produetiou of
"My Friend From India" iu that coun
try next month.
William Kcdmund will resign from
Richard Mausfleld's company, an 1, with
his wife, Mm. Thomas Barry, will ap
pear in Margaret Mather's production
Of "Omholi
m
if i Inflammatory
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rr CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
Oregon.
PILES
ITCHING PILES
SVAYNE'S
OINTMENT
ABBOTTJTKLT CURES.
ntlnrlnict moot atMlgrhtl wrc hj eratemiciff. It
allowed to mmUbbc limri ftrai mm6 prlrv4rw
HhWh oft on Mrrd mad lrrt, hewwlig rrrr
or. i W A V N K"S Ol.NTM F.T Mop Itehtac u4
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ST. PAUL,
MXXEAPOLIS,
DULUTH and ;
ALL POINTS EAST
a
Connects at Duluth with
Nouthern Steamship Company
FOR THE
SOO MACKINAC. DETRIOT,
CLEVELAND and BUFFALO
RCNS THROUGH
Palace and Upholstered Tourist Sleepers
ALSO
DINING and LIBRARY
OBSERVATION CARS
For full information regarding rates,
etc., call on or address:
A. B. C. DENISTON,
C. P. & F. A., Portland, Oregon.
J. E. ENYART, Local Ar't.
Cashier Jackson County Bank,
Medford, Oregon. .
EAST AND 80UTH
BY THE
The - Shasta - Route
.'. ; OF THP '
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COIPAKT.
RXFKESS TRAIXS LEAVE
PORTLAND
DAILY.
South I
North
8:50p. m Lv. Portland Ar.
R-10 a. m
65 p. m
T.OOjj. m
ll:l&aiu!Ar. 8an Francisco Lv.
Above trains stop at East Portland. Oreson
City, Woodburn, Salem, Turner, Marion, Jef
nrson. Albany, Tangont, Shedds, Halsey,
Harrisbum, Junction City, tucoue, CresweU
Coltans Orove, Drains and at all stations
rrotu Koseburg to Asniana inclusive.
ROSEBURQ MAIL DAILY.
S:S0 a. m I Lv
5-aO p. m 1 Ar
Portland
Roseburg
Ar 1 4:40 p. m
Lv 1 8.-00 a. m
SALEM PASSENGER DAILY
4.-00 p. m. I Lv
Portland
Salom
Arl
Lv
10:15 a. m.
S:00a.m
6:16 p. m
Ar
Dining Cars on Ogden Route.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers and Second Class
Sleeping Cars attached to all througb trains
Between Portland and CorvalHs:
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
Mail trains dallv. except Sunday;
:S0a. m I Lv Portland Arl ft) p. ni
12:15 p m Ar Corvallls Lv 1:S5 p. m
At Albany and Corvallla connect with trains
OI Kt. l, oc r-j. niuwiiy.
F.xpress Trains dat.y, except Sunday:
4:4R p. m I Lv Portland Ar ! S:'25n. m
7:'25p. mAr MoMlnuville Lv5:50ft. in
-ThroiiKh tickets to all points In the
Eastern states, Canada and Europe can be ob
tained at lowest rates from W. V. Lippinoott,
Agent, Medford,
R. KOKm.KR E. P. ROGERS.
Manager. Asst. (i. F. & P Agt
PORTLAND OREGON."
0PS
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GIAT NORTHERN!
SOCIETIES OF MEDFORD'
I. O. O. F: LcKlKf; No. 83. meets In I. n 'n it
bull, ewirr Saturday at at a p. m. Visttfci.
brothers alwya welcome.
: A. 3. BUTOS, N. O.
Ira A.. Pmfi-p.i. R?c. Sec.
I. O. O. F. Kouae Uiver Kncnnmmt "
So. .). metis in 1. O. O. F. hall the Mnri nrt
fourtU W"eJne.nia.Vf of each month at 8 p. m.
I. A. WiBB.Scrllw.
Olive Kelvrkah Lodze 'o. 04. mr-ot.ii in t n
O.K. ball tirnt and third TtieHdavH of ft-u-h
month. Visiting filters invited to attend.
MiNj Mamie Nicholson, N t
Ml. A. T. Dl(L-xo, Bsc. Sec. .
K. ot P. Tali.-sajan Iodie No. 31. mpout Mnn
lay c-veninsf at p. m. V'isitintr brothers ai
ways welcome. If. U. Luhsdes, C. C.
4. Ma-xcv. k. of R. and S.
A. F. A. M. Meet first Fridnv on nr x
for full moon at 6 p. m.. in A. O. U. W.'halL
W. V. Ijppiscott. See. Sec.
KniKbts of the Maccaoees. Trinmnh T..r
No. 14, meets in reijular review on the 1st and
8d Monday of each month in A. Uv C W
Hall at 7 i)U p. m. Visiting Sir Knig'jts cordial"
ly invited t attend.
A. A. battersos, Coiosnaader.
W. T. York. R. K.
Woodmen of the World Cams iia. SO. moeta.
every Thursday eveninfr in A. 0. C. W. bail.
Jieaiora, uregon. .
aulace IVoow. CouncU Commander
Cleric.
A.O. U. W. Lodee So. 9S, meeta every lira
and third Wednesday in the- month at S p. nx
in their hall in the opera, block. Visftica
brothers Invited to attend.
D.T. tAwios, M.flT.
W. T. ORK. Recorder. x
W. R. C. Chester A. Artnur Corps No. 3
meets econa ana iou!vo jr naay of each
IllUUlO IUII ciock p.
m m WM1. V... 1 !
Mrs. L C. Reddev
Mrs.
M. E. DATtS. Seo.
O. A. R. Chester- A. Arthur Post No. 47.
meets in L O. O.F. ball very second and fourth
Saturday afternoon in each month at i o'clock.'
W. T. Kae, Com.
Eli Fisher, Adjutant.
W. C. T. U. Meets every Wednesday after
noon in the Halley Black.
Mas. adoib VAxAXTWXiP, Pres.
Mrs. Rose DkGboot. Sec.
CHURCHES OF MEDFORD.
Saint Harks Episcopal Sunday" School moots
at Episcopal Church every Sunday morning at
10 o'clock. Rev. m. Hart, Hector; S. S. Pealz.
Superinlendent. . .
Methodist Episcopal Churcn Edw. Gittsns,
pastor. Preachin? every Sabbath at 11 a. m.,
and 7:30 p.m. Hinday school at 10 a, m.. E. E.
Thompson, supt. Clais meeting every Sabbath
at close of sermon. Levi Faucelt, leader. Ep
wurtb. league every Sabbath evenine at 8:30, H.
Li. Gilkey, pr-t. Junior league every Sabbatn
at 3 p. m.. Miss May Phipp.s, supt. Resular
weekly weekly prayer meeting every Thursday
evening at 7:30. Ladies sewing circle every
two weeks. Mrs. Beldleman. pres. Missionary
societies, tome and foreign, first Friday in
each month, presents, Mrs, Van Antwerp and
Mrs. Hubbard.
Presbyterian Chnrch Rev. A. S. Foster, pas
tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sun
day school at ltt a. m. Y. P. S. C. El, :15 p. m.
Junior Endeavor Society at S p. m.. Sunday.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7
o'clock
Baptist church L. L. Woods, pastor. Wor
ship and preaching every Sunday morning and
eveniuK at usual hours for church services.
Covenant meeting on Saturday at Jo'clock pre-
1 Wednesday evening. Baptist Young Peoples'
Union meets at 6:30 on Sunday evening. Sun
! day school at 10 a- m. .
Christian church Comer of Sixtn and I
streets. Preaching at A a. m. and 7. p. ra.
Sunday school at 10 a. m : Junoir Endeavor M
3 p. m.:Y. P. S.C. E. at :30 p. m. Prayer
nvieting every Thursday evening. Ladies
Missionary Auxiliary to-C W. B. E. first Thurs
day 7:30 P. M. each month. Choral Union
every Friday at 7 JO p. m. The people welcome.
Eli FUber pastor. Resides at tne charctu ,
Methodist Episcopal Church Scctb-S&vJ.Aj
initcnneid. pastor, services at 11 a. m. anaa
m. on tne 1st. .31a ana sra &aoDatn; aaou
school at 10 a. m. and Epworth Legue at J
Sabbath at Soda Springs at 11 a. m. and
Creek school house at 3 p. m. A hearty
come to au.
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Oakes. Henry C Payne, Henry
Kouse. Keceivers. .
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