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The Rogue River Valley
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ICDrORD NAIL
YOU KUTWlf rUXM
THE MEDFORD MAIL g . ' ' ' ' '
1 1 VOL. ' MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. 1908 NO.' 3
rT, CITY PROSPERITY MASS WILL WEWIN ' COUNTY PRESS
I ITOEJRMIJLINS I ELECTION JEM A PRIZE? ' ASSOCIATION
Now under fall blast
Ladies, wr want yon to oome to the full realization of the
fact that you can buy munlin underwear obeaper at this (ale
than you can make it. Come to this lale and we will prove it
to you. In hunting around last June for rautlinwear for a sale
we found a manufacturer who had conceived the idea of putting .
up a certain number of BIG LOTS of muslin Underwear and
selling these loft at 20 per cent under market prices, in order to
keep his regular bands at work during the dull months. We se
cured one of these lots, and can offer you the finest, best made
goods at almost the cost of the raw material now. It's made
bettor than you would make it as a rule. The sale closes Febru
ary 1, se come soon. Biggest assortment shown in Medford at a
White Sale
Gowns Skirts tut
all sizes from.
50 cents 59 cents 19o t0 li98
' 10 Drawers
S2.69 $7.47 25o to $1.69
THE NEW GOODS
First to appear at this Store
NEfV IIIT For Misses and Small Women
fit ff OUIlkJ just received. They come
with the short jackets and walking skirts, light and
dark styles for Spring 1908
Prices, $8 to $11
NEW SILK and NET MISTS
Black, Navy and Brown silk waists, all sizes, now
$4 to $9.50. Net waists from $5 to $9.50
New Skirts
$4 to
Ladies Goods
Baker-Hutchason Company
First Room North of J ackson County Bank
BANK
YOOB MONEY IN 80ILS OF EVANS CREEK VALLEY
One grower sold $1 10 strawberries from I acre rows 3 feet apart,
Another grew 14 tons of pumpkins on lees than 2 acres. Sold
berries to local store 97, besidet giving quantities of fruit for
picking from 40 hills raspberries and 88 Logan berries.
Less than i acre of onions produced U,0O) lbs., sold $310.
315 Salway Peach trees in tour successive years sold: 1904;
1300 boxes; 1905, 2300 boxes,- 1909, 1300 boxes; 1907, 1000.
One Royal Ann Cherry, 19 years, picked 400 pounds in 1907.
One D'Anjou Pear. 7 years, picked boxes.
You can get tucta results as these and better. Come to me and
I will tell yon why.
Yon can buy a cosy 7 room house and bath with one aore lot for
$800. 4 room cottage and acre for 1240. . ,
BEN A. LOWELL
WOODVILLE, OREGON
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
HAZELRIGG & WILLIAMS, Mgrs
The Great Comic Opera Success
THE MASCOT
AS PRESENTED BY THE HAZELRIG 3-i SDREWS CO. OF
40 Medford Singer 40
A COMPLETE PRODUCTION
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22
Scats New
Try an "Ad."
of Panama,
$15 '
Exclusively.
tsaoastaaasxxtaa
on Snle
in The Mali.
The elty elsotioa Tuesday was a
very qalet ope, but a fair vote was
polled just ibe same.
' None of tbe contests were elosa the
auoosissful candidate winning out
by good margins. Tbe newly elected
ottioen am B. M. Collins, reoorder.
L. L. Jacobs, treasurer, Coaoollmau,
F. & Merrick 1st ward, H. G Wort
man, 2d ward, W. W. Eifert, 3d wara.
t ollowlng Is ibe vote-let ward
Reoorder, Collins, 160, Stewart, soo.,
17. Treasarer, Jacobs 151, Suutn,
soo., 13. Councilman, Fitzgerald 3U,
Merrick, 111, Simmons, soo., 11.
2d ward Reoorder, 'Collins, 151 ,
Stewart, 23. "Treasurel, Jacobs, 157,
Smith, 19. Coonollman, Bandy, 69,
Wortman, 93, Wilson, soo., lL
3d ward Reoorder, Uolllne, 130,
awHH M xrwwuiar, aaouoa, its,
Smith, 16. ' Counollman, Bliss 62,
EKert 87, Walter, soo., 16.
Found What He Waited.
F. 8. Green Is having thirty odd
acres of land la tbe Table Rook dls
trlot aet to fruit tree. Mr. Green
purobaeM a forty aore tiaot of land
just west from tbe CoL Wash born or
chards, la that section some months
ago. There was at that time eight
nine acme of trees growing
the plaoe and be la now patting ont
enough to .bring tbe acreage op to
over thirty acre. He la planting
1,000 pear trees and tbe remainder
are Newtown and Spltzenburg apples.
Mr. Green waa formerly traveling
salesman, and for Ave year he visit-
sd monthly all tbe prlnolpal towns In
Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
The fruit sections on his ronte wen
the Rogue River Valley, the Willam
ette Valley, the Hood River Valley,
the Wenatobee section and tbe Pay
ette valley and he bought his fruit
land In tbe Rogue River Valley and
It la here he Is planting bis orobard.
Mr. Green did not make these
faota known to tbls paper In a boaet-
fnl manner, neither did be do It for
the purpose ot Injuring other frolt
localities. They were joat plain
statements whioh he made snob as
wonld be made by him npon any
other topic The significance of tbe
pnrohsa of trait land In this valley
stands ont very distinctly, however
and The Mall feels itself called npon
to Infer that tbe whyfore of tbe faot
la ons superior fruit prodoota, onr
more oongeolal climate and the reas
onable values placed on onr land.
The New Skatiog Risk.
Wendle, Looeley A Co. bare mater
ial on the ground for the erection of
their skating rink, at tbe corner of
10th and O street and work waa
commenoed Wednesday on the foun
dation. Ibe rink will have a skating sur
face 100x48 feet In eize and tbe floor
will be of selected lumber and will be
the beet In Southern Oregon. Tbe
work will be pushed sa rapidly ae
possible and the projectors purpose to
open about tbe first week In Febru
ary. During tb coming summer
they expect to put in a hardwood
floor.
L. M. Lyon, the well known con
tractor, la in eharge ot tbe construc
tion work.
On hundred pairs ot tbe Richard
son ball-bearing skates, said to be the
best on tb market, have Keen order
ed and will be here In time for use.
Tbe rink (will be ran In a strlotly up-
to-date manner and no bolsterlons
conduot will be sllowed.
Monster Cat.
M. U. Maboney and R. L. Wilson,
of Butte Fells, were in Medford
Tuesday on business. They bad with
them tn skin of a huge .mountain
lion which had been slain by Mr.
Wilson on tbe reserve near bis home-
atead Friday last. Tbe big oat meae-
ned nine feet fonr inohta from the
tip of bis nose to the end of his tall,
and when alive wae an ugly onstomer
to deal with. The fur was in prime
order and Mr. Wilson will have tbe
skin dreseed and make a rng of It,
H Mr. Wilson is justly proud of this
trophy and refused a number of
tempting otters from would-be par
obesera. Putnam Pound Qullty.
The jury In tbe Putnam llbsl case,
after being ont thre boors, Satur
day evening, returned a verdct fjf
guilty. Judge Hanna imposed a fine
of 1150, and a notice of ppeal to the
supreme oourt waa Immediately Hied.
Tbe jnry oonslsted of George Hoff
man, A. a. Chapman, w. a. rai'ioa,
J. O. Wilson, a ft Hathaway, F. M.
Amy, Geo. L. Davis S. I Bennett,
1. A. Mernman, John H. Bellinger
and M. W. Klme..
Rne fAnp clipara f mm RiLtar A
Dnnlap, where yon get avaluable
coupon with every oigar. . 30-tf.
In spite of the Inclement westbsr
the opira house waa well filled Mon
day night with an interested and en
tbnslasMo audlsnce, and a feeling of
universal good fellowship and In tan
tlnn to work together tor tb ocm
mon good of tbe community pervaded
the air.
Tbe Medford band discoursed ap
propriate muslo at Inter vala during
tb muting.
Chairman Colvig opened the moet
log with a shoit addeaa in whioh he
detailed the object thereof. H. C,
Garnett spoke Briefly on the growth
of Medford as It had oome under his
observation. The financial outlook
of Southern Oregon waa i.tb theme
ef Hon. W. L Vawter'a addreea , In
whioh h showed tbe financial sound
ness of the Institutions of the val
ey. Gore Bra, quartet rendered i
0"uple nf selections and wert heart
ily encored.
Hon. J. D. 01wU spoke on the
pioauot and shipments of tb Rogue
Hirer valley and pissentsd com
facta and throne that were startling
but true. "There are now In tl
valley, or will be When tbl asasnn's
planting is finished 26,000 acre ot
land planted to orobard, said Mr.
Olwell. "Of these 4,500 aoree will
have beta planted this season. Fig
ure J hat tb prodootion of that vast
aorag will be when it come la
bearing, say six Tears from bow. At
a vary low estimate a oarload to
sob three aore , there will be 8,000
car of trait, forty train losda of
twenty oara to tbe train, and at the
extremely low prlo of tl per box It
would meaa raa lnome of tM,8uO,000
from the frolt of Medford dlatrlot
That la double tbe deposits ot all tbe
ten banks of tb valley."
Tbe figures make a fellow gaep but
they are true. 1'h acreage 1 her,
the estimate of tb yield I vary oon-
eervatlv It will be better then that
and a dollar a box la lower than the
average. Mr. Olwell'a address at
tracted the attention of ell, aa It
ahowed tb people tbe magnitude of
tbe orchard interest.
Prof. Signs gave a few facts about
the ednoatlonal lntereata nf the city.
Rev. O. L. Hell told ot some of tbe
things he waa looking forward to.
E. E. Kelly spoke from tne stand
point of a tenderfoot. Rev. M. F.
Horn spoke of the optimist aa a cit
izen, and O. U. Pieroe closed the
speech making by delineating a few
facta about tbe Commercial Club.
Th ancoess of tb meeting waa un
qualified, and tb Mall believe that
onght to have mor of them.
Let' have on of ths every one
la a while, Thy will do a lot of
good aad bring tb peopie closer to
gether. Tb eoooeee of tbl meetlag
wae due to the effort ot tt com
mittee in obarge, and especially
Chairman Colvig.
Medford Defeated.
The Klamath .Falls High School
team, consisting of Alex Martin, Car
II ! and Vlnoant Yaden, defeated the
Medford High School, represented
by Vernon Vawter, Carl Glasgow and
Elmer Swagerty In debate laat Fri
day night on tb question: "Resolved
that the Naturalization laws of tbe
united States should be mor Strin
gent" The defeat wasn't an over
whelming cne, as tb Jodgee were
rather pat to It to render a decis
ion, and then tb vote waa two for
Klamath Falls and on for Medford.
The Klamath boys sbowed mor ex
perience In public debating thle be
ing tbe first appearanne nf onr boys
In pnbllo and tbs deolsinn went to
them tor that reason aa mnoh aa any
thing else.
The Judges were Prof. B. F. Mnl-
key, Prof. J. P. Wells and Mia. E.
E. Gore, and the Medford team Unda
mnoh enoonragement In the faot that
tbe vote oaat for tbem waa Prof. Mnl
key's, himself an orator and debater
of experience.
Announcement.
1 have sold my photograph gallery
to Mr. F. W. Lesmeiater. I have not
made public announcement of this
before, for the reason that I wtsned
to asspre myself of his eompetenoe to
give my onstomer the class of work
to wnlob they heve been socnstomea.
I oso now say that he Is a tlrst-olass.
all ronnd photographer, nd that I
can recommend blm to all my oosto
men and friends,
3 2t , U.O. Msckoy.
New Cases Filed
Cbas, P, Cbamplln va iloxsnna S.
Obamplln, suit for dlvoroe on
grounds of desertion. Toe Cham-
pile's were married In Wisconsin In
1903. There are no oblldtn. Una
Newbury and J. L. Uammersly plain
tlffa attorney .
Stephen Hurt va A -L . Irwin and
Flora Irwin jaogement for plalotiif.
If Rogue River valley doesn't carry
off a prize or at least be batter thsn
also raa" in tbe apple show at
tb Stat Horticultural Meetl ng at
Portland this woek It wou't bs be
cause tbe apples are not forge eoongb
or good looking enongn. Foe yeere
Hood River has been going back op
tbe Columbia with red and bine
ribbons enough to max. aa unin
formed onlooker think It wae aa after
math of a Yale-Harvard football game.
dltfsrenoe of opinion between the
wearers of tb bin end tb crimson
and all bnt th Is year unless Meesrs
Smith and Lownedale have the "oan
dy stuff" Rogne River valley Is go
Ing to annex a few of those oolored
symbols of qoslity.
Sunday evening there were forty
one boxes of apple shipped to the
ppl show from Medford, gathered
by J. A. Perry, president nf tbe
Commercial Club, under Instructions
from that organization, and among
thoee forty on hvixee ware soma
prise winners la nay eooatry. The
Idea waa to show the ;dltTint packs.
Thsn wera Spltzenbeigs and New.
town 128 to tbe fifty-pound box
that's the regular four-tier pack,
then the bpitz's raa down in num
ber, not la size to fifty-four to' tb
box. Thar war ton box of them.
W doa't claim to be the only Bflt-
xeobsrg growing esetloa but wa oaa
raise them soma.
Of Newtowne where we do claim
to shin than war seven tean
box. Twelve of thee held only
fifty-four apples at fifty pounds to
the box, figure what tb weight of
each a ppl would be. Three Dozes
bald sevoty-two apple each and one
held sixty-three.
There were five boxes of Hovers,
three of whlob had fifty tour, one 63,
aad one 80 apple, aad there were
four boxes of Wlneeapa at 88 to the
box.
Only on box of blue Pearmain
wae aent and that beld only flrty-four
apple.
Tb above was written and put In
type before we bad reoeived the re -turns
from the show, and the result
shows that we are not much of a pro
phet. The majority of tbe flret prizes
fell to Hood River, aa usual, ohlefly
nn aooouot of tbe eitenalvenese of
tbe exhibit from that section. There
really Isn't enough Interest taken la
tn matter by grower her. W
nave the fruit we knnw tnat and
we get good price , aad tnat seems
to It tb chief ambition of tbe most
of ns. The only first prize won In
Kogn river valley want to F. H.
Hopkins, of Cenral Point, for winter
Nellli paara,
The Public Library.
Tbe ladles ot tb Greater Medford
Club have etarted a vlgorona cam
paign to secure funds to start a pob-
llo library and free reading room,
and all thoee lot res ted in tb pro
gress of onr beautiful little city are
oalled noon to oootrlbute. A publlo
library la on nf tn necessities. Its
influence Is far reaching. A libra
rian will be employed aad books will
be at tb disposal of people every
day. The Mayor1 and council have
offered tha use of tb Council room
in the new olty ball until mor oom-
modion quartan oaa b secured,
and the olub mem oara an determined
to keep np the good work nnttl a
Carnegie building can be proonrcd
The following oomltt wera ap
pointed :
. Waya and Means of raialng money
-Meadamea. Vawter, Alford, Ray.
To solloit from business men
Meadamea. Unllls, Stoddard, Merrtok,
Van Dyke.
Quite a mm could be secured
tbroogh tbe different clergymen In
teresting tbeli congregations, and
tbs teaohera by Interesting the echool
obildrea. Each olub member is re
quested to collsot from their friends
and nelgbbota 95 and bring to nYr
oinb.
Meeting the olnb meets ths 1st
Monday of tbe month at 2:30 at Com
mercial Club rooma.
The present membership: Mea
damea. F W Street, B P Thelae. J
M Keene, J A I'errry, E N Warner,
11 C Kentner, J H Butler G miller,
O Corey F E Page, J I) Heard, I L
Hamilton, C R Ray, H G Nicholson,
T E Pottenger, H U Lnmsden, Ciias
Strang, W I Vawter, S L Eleenhart,
F W Uollle, S R Hill, M L Alford,
D U Miller, H K Morrison, G L
Srhemerborn, F tl Merriok,, O I
Hutchison, E B PlokeULi Bnn'dv.H
C Sloddsrd, MoCray, S M Short, E D
Elwocd, J E Watt, W T York, U II
Uasxlna, W U McGowo, M. Van
Dyke, Misses Alta and Minerva Nay
lor, j alia Fieder and F Haakins.
Co'-ie andgctonr"speolal prloae j
en Chluawar. Ali.-n -en.
"Sliver plated milk '. ,t aala
tt the Kogu Rlrer C r u av jf,AMed-
;:arJ.iI
. i -
Temporary organization of a coun
ty press a-eoeiatloo waa etfsotad at
Ashland Sunday. ,
8 A Pattlsnn, of th Csntisl Point
Herald was chosen as tauiporary
chairman and Lynn Pur lin, of ths
Gold Hill Neivs, aa cMietaiy. Tha
ohalrman waa ohasea to represent in
assoolstloo at tb stat association la
Portland tbla week.
E. J. Kslssr was appointed to draft
a constitution and by-lawa.
A meeting will b held la Medford,
Sunday January 26th, tor tb purpose
ot effecting a permaaeqt orgnlzation,
Coming From Everywhere
As an example of tb attention
which th Kogu River Valley la at
tracting tbe faot may be cited that
fruit growere frnm evry fruit grow
ing section of th ooaat hare had
emlssarrtes la tb valley lately or
bar been here themselves looking
over th eooatry with a vlw to In
vesting largely. Some of them have
already made partial arrangements to
purchase orchard lead aad others
will rstorn soon.
No Issa than fifteen growers from
tb famoua Wtnatchee asctloa have
been her dui.'Bg th .past week.
Ssveral ot taeee will make Invest
ments aa soon as they are aaaored
tbat.the plan ot the Fish Lake Ditoh
Co. will be carried oat la relation to
their high line ditch. . Tbe comple
tion of thle project wonld make
available a larg acreage of land
aultabla for orchard purposes.
Th acreage ot peara, with tbla
year's planting will reach about one
belt of the apple aore age In tne val
ley, aad will perhapa continue to
gala la tbe future. If tbe ntio of
planting continue It will be but a
few yean until the valley and foot
hills will b aim oat solid orchard,
with bandsom realdenoe inhabit
ed by happy, prosperous famll ee on
nearly every ten acres, and tbe Ro
gue River Valley will be the wealth
iest section ot the United States.
'The Mascot."
Seat an now on sale fnr Mr. Ones.
D. Hazelrlgg'a pioduotlon ot "Tbe
Maaoct" whlob Is billed for Wed
nesday, January 22nd, and judging
by tbe demand for eeate the Medford
Opera boos will b taxed to It ut
most oapaclty on th oooaslon. Tb
following I th complete oast:
Prino Lorenzo . Ed. Andrews
Room, a farmer H. Wlthlagton
Pippo, a shepherd, R. T. Burnett
Prince Frederic - E. S. Gore
Matteo, aa Innkeeper, George Marrltt
Sergeant Emll Payette
Pagee
Lnwi - Bea Plymal
Angeln - - Virgil Strang
Peasant
Antonio - Homer Rothermal
Paola - Mrs. K. T. Burnett
Farnoeioo Mra. Etta Bates
Prlnoess Flametta Miss Edna Elfert
Bettlna, Th Mascot, Mrs. Hazelrigg
Ensemble: Mlasee Hamilton, Enyart,
Hoyt, Porter, Kay, Gollof, Farlow,
Kent, Wood, Hartzel, Mrs. Barnum,
Mrs. Burnett, Maaara. Muller, Hill,
Gregory, Sweet, Warner, Hartzal,
Rothermal, Marrltt
Th entire produotlon I nnuer tb
personal direction bf Mr. Hazelrigg,
wbn has proven himself a past master
la this Has of work. .
School Heuse Burned
Friday evening the fine, new brick
school house at Central Point, whlob
waa erected a llttl over a year ago
at a cost of (16,000 waa destroyed by
fin, supposed to have originated
from a defective One.
Having no means of fighting th
flames th people were compelled
to stsnd by and see tbe handsome
atructore destroyed. Tbe flamee were
plainly to be seen from Medford.
The old building which stood near
by escaped and will be naed tem
porarily until a new building oan be
erected, which the people of that
town are alnady planning to do.
There wt3 an Inaurano of 910,000
on tbe building.
The Pol Simmers
Fir has been lighted nnder tbe
political pot and It will soon be boil
ing merrily.
Only twn prospsotive candlda'es
hav filed tbelr declarations of Inten
tion to become oaniildatea tor offloe
at tbe primary e'ectlon to bi beld
tbls year on April 17th. Th aw no
an Ons. Newbury, of Jackarnviil ,
who asplr-s to be dlstrlot attorney
.'or tbe fire) ludiclal district, and J.
L. Hemiueiuly, of Gold Hill, who
wishes to 'e.ireseur the county of
Jackson tn to. 'stats leglslatne.
The lea being broken It I to be ex
pevted that th aspirant for pnbllo
honors will begin to nrnke tbernselvee
known upldly. """ '.rT
CLUB SMOKER
Ib- smoker given by the Oomerolal
clue Wedi iday night waa Uigsly at
tends!. Tbe rooma war Mud with
n r,tbosisue aad Interested crowd.
Aruoug ttoe la atbsodanoe wen
qnlto a number of people who bad
but la'-etv coae to tbla seotioa aad
their presence sbowsd the good work
which bad been dona by the olnb.
It was developed from the eisoaa-
aloa that then would be needed ssv
eral thousand dollars to carry oa the
oampalga of advertising which In tb
past year ' baa brought forth such
good results, la th way of turalag
the attention of people to tbls section
and Its resource, A committee con
sisting ct M sears. Enjart, Oolvlg,
Pierce, Flndley an Brooks was ap
pointed to devise way and means for
raising fnnds .
After tbe bnsineas of the meeting
had been taken oara of a genera
social good time was enjoyed
Speeches were made by membera aad
others, bat by far th moat atrlkla;
fee tore Jwaa tbe iperleaoee of aew
oosaete, who war Invited to tall how
they first beard of th Rogue River
Valley aad what Induoed them to
come bare, aad In nearly every In-
th Brat ladaoemeat ossa
Unas th perusal of tb booklet Is
sued by th Commmerolal olnb last '
year, aad oac bar the oneatry did
thereat
Tb first Wedosedsy Ha February
tbe 6th tbe annual meeting of the
Commuclal dab will be bald, at
which time aew ofBosn will b elect
ed .
A mokr will be bald after th
election. Every member of the olnb .
should b present.
AMONU TrtB criuucnes.
CHRISTIAN 9CIKNCK.
Chretien Solenoe ssrvloes are held
every Sunday morning In tha Com
mercial club rooms Subject for Jan-
nary 19th, "Life" . All are wal-
oome. ' ' . .
BTRANOBRS SUNDAY HOME.
First Baptist abnrob: Next Sun
day evening Miss Jeonease Batler
will glv abort piano recital pra-
dlng tb evening eervloa, begin
ning at 7:20 p. m. Last Sunday tn
attondanoe at both Sunday school
and preaching was tb largest for
years. Xbe Sunday eohool waa th
largest that baa ever been la to his
tory of th Baptist onurch. Super
intendent Garnett haa not been abl
tc atop railing vet over tb large
number ot attendance.
Baptism again Sunday even lag.
I U . LeKoy Hall, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHUKCH.
10 a. m. BibU echool, "Jean aad
His First Uiaolpisa." Johal:35s3.
11 .Sermon: "Tb Maeedoalaa Call,
Come Over and Help Ua," a osH to
servios. 8:30 p. m. meeting of whole
ohoron, a oonferanoe. 6:30 Y. P. 8.
C. E. . leader. Earl Reynolle, Iseeon,
How Ood Speaks to Men,". 7:30
sermon: "ibe assa Christ Jesus,
Th third la tb series of tb lit of
Christ, Splendid sudlenoee wsre la
ettendanoe laat Sunday evening, one
always teals wsloom t tb Christian
obureb, coma let us worship togstner.
Marlon F. Horn,
Minister.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHDRnH.
'Tb Second Coming of Christ"
will be the snbjeot at the Methodist
ohuroa next Sabbath at 11 a. m. At
nloht the theme will be: "Tb
Devil's Trinity." Sebbsth sohool
10 a. m. Epwnrth League 6:30 p. m.
Mrs. Krause, the accomplished musi
cian frnm Los Angeles, is nnw drill
ing tha oholr. She will assist tb
ohoir at tne morning servioes. Good
mosio morning and evening. All are
Invited. .
PBESBYTRltlAN CHURCH.
Evangel tela servioes nsxt Sundsy
morning and evening. Preaching by
tbe Rev. J. K. Howard. All come.
AT. MARK'S CHURCH.
The regular servioes ot the obunb
will be held Sunday morning and
evening, Jan nay 19, at 11 a. m. aad
7:30p. m. At the mnrning servioes
ths double quartet will! sing , "The
Ueavene Declare tbe Glory of God"
by Arthur F. A. Custancs, "On
ward Christian Soldiers" maslu hf
U. R. Fuller, "Vsult" In A fiat by
Robinson, "Benedlotue" In A
flat, ''Brightest and Beat nf ths bone
of the ;.Mornlr?i" L;(ounod, "' ne
with God tbe Iv-cher ' by J.""llarsi)y.
Tne arimon in ' I evening will be
the third In the naj on the Lord's
Prayer. These sermons nn thle par.
tlonlar prayer an proving helpful and
Interesting. A hearty weloome la
extended to allho attend th ser
vices of the oborob.
Every lady In Medford should see
thst Haviland now on "special sate"
at Roberts A Reagnn. JR.
Tjilvar platedytro'r" uaeTcr
rallef nf cows when bi.i -or sala
at tbe Rogo River Creamery, Med
ford. tf.
Court adjoorned nntil Jennary ST,
iss ' ;