The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, January 31, 1908, Image 5

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Old friends are best.
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The nedford
Furniture Co.:
Housef urnlshers and
Undertakers
g Day Phone 353 Night Phone 115
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CITY HAPPENINQS.
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W. 11. Hod ton and Chaa. Trot
xpsot to leave aoon for the termlnna
of tbe Weed railroad, and from
wbioh plaoa they will go to O'ater
Lake, the porpoae of tbe trip being
tbe seleotlon of an aatomoblle roote
from that point to tbe lake. Tbe
have already made a tonr of iuepso
tlon from Eagle Point to the lake,
ad after tbey make tbls Weed in
spection tbey will determine from
wbioh of tbe two point, tbey will
tart their automobile transportation
line to the lake. Tbey have formed
partnership for tbls express purpose
and are very aoxloua to doteimine
tbe roate as soon as poaslble so that
tney may be in readiness to. accom
modate tbe travel when it eiarta, A
little booatlng for tbe Medtord and
Eale Point route might not be out
of plaoe right at tbls time by tbe
people here abouta who are interested
and we all are in having tbe route
mapped out from tbls valley.
Tbe Ladles of the Presbyterian
eburob will give a Library So-Mal at
tbe residence of Mrs. E. N. Warner
Friday, February 7, 1808, at 3
o'olook p. m. Fifteen oenta. Re
freshments will be served. All inter
ested In promoting a free library are
cordially invited to attend.
T. E. Moore, owner and man
ager of Hotel Moore, la right at tbls
time laying plana tor the ereotion of
a aew briok bulUding at tbe oorner
of West Seventh and F streets. Thia
building will cover the on tire oorner
sad will be pot op with the Idea of
making It tbe mala part of tbe hotel.
A bassmsnt will be pot la aad over It
will be ballt a two story briok strao
ui Tbe waU of thla building will
he sufficiently heavy to oany two
additional atoriea should Mr. Moore
later deoide (0 build tbem. No
bulldog whloh haa been built on West
Seventh street during tbe past eouple
of yean baa added ao muoh to tbe
appearanoe of Jthat part of the oltr
as thla strnoture will have added
when It la built
Johnson la in town with a full
line of sewing machines from ts to
75. AU makes sold and repaired,
rents t2 per month. Tr y before you
buy. M. Elwood'e Jeweler store.
At a meeting of twenty oda mem
bers of a musical organization held
at the home of Mrs. Krauae, In Med
tord, on Monday evening ot this
week, a oame waa selected tor tbe or
ganization whloh le The "M. M.
NOW
3
OUR NEW ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR BUSI
NESS ON THE WEST SIDE NEXT TO THE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Tea, Coffee, Spice and Extract specialties. Also a
large line of Japanese China Ware, Vases, and
; Jardiniers
CUT GLASS AND HAVILAND CHINA
No prizes given away! Only the very best goods for
the money
A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF 5o AND
lOo GOODS ON THE WAY
M'GLASHAN & JUNKEN
MEDFORD, OREFON
James need to call for bis old
shoes; they were xt he easieet to
bia feet. That was before the
materialization of Crawford
Shoe creatioua.
Crawford aboea have tor years
proved themselves "old friends"
to countleaa thousands.
We can fit you with a new
Crawford ao that it will feel like
an old ahoe, but will ever look
likea new one.
STYLE 348
Mad from ever popular and Strllsb Viet
Kid, Arecair to wear. dU'able and
strlUb leather.
RETAIL PRICES
13.50 to 99
Crawford Style., Crawford Com lor t untl
Crawford jnou wearing quail tie r point
we uever lire of dlrcuKjiuj. Look t our
window tnettcotuulDnlde and let ui con
vince you there U 00 better nboe lu world.
MOLONY
M."elub. What these letters
Is 000 of tbe principal secrete of tbe
olub and a eeeret whloh ao member
la permitted to divulge nnder penalty
of expulsion. There are now about
twanty-flre members of the olub, all
ladies, aad It la expeoted It will
grow to folly thirty-five In tbe near
uture. Tbey meet every Monday
night for from one to two boors
mualo (vocal) praotlea. Monday
evening Mrs. Krauae served refreeh
meota of candy, ante aad lemonade,
aad there waa also ao added program
of vooal eeleotlona by Mlse Rlndlf ub
and Mm, Krauae, also a gueeelag 000
teet la whloh Mlseee Redden and
Rladlaub won prizes.
The Ladle, ot the Presbyterian
oboroh will give a Library social at
the resldcnoe of Mrs. E. N. Warner
Friday, February 7, 1908 at three
o'clock p. m.( flteen oenta. Hefreeh
mente will be served. All Interested
In promoting a free library are cor
dially invited to attend.
The members of tbe Epworth
League and their frlenda, jto the
number of thirty or more, enjoyed a
very pleasnt progressive party on
Tueedaay evening of tble week.
Tbey first met at tbe home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Ewbank. iler tbe
young people were entertained for an
hour or more with varioue amuse
ments and were served with oysters
and the neoeasary "Sxlna" wnich
go with refreshments of tbls nature.
In one of the gnessing contests Clara
Wyoee won first prize a sterling sil
ver letter opener. The party from
beie went to tbe home of Mr. and
iiri. 0. tl. Corev where another hour
or more waa spent in claying gamee
and guesslug oonteats and more re
freshments sanuwlobes and ootfee.
From that plaoe tbey went to tbe
home of Rev. and Mrs. Renter where
they were for tbe third time most
royally entertained and again re
freshened with more Inncb, and
amused with guessing oontests, In
one of the oontests Maggie Ewbank
woo Brat prize a box of fine station
ery. Thla waa one of the jollleet
timea tbe League have ever bad and
there will be more of tbem.
2500 bora 160 acres, well located,
buildings, two aerea ot orchard, 40
acre, leered. Eaay teams. Be C.
a. Florae A Sob.
Mrs. 1L Shepard and daughter,
Miss Bessie, of Spokane, Ween., are
among, tbe recent pore baser, of
Medtord real estate. Thla week tbey
parebaeei the H. O. Maokey prop
erty, on North A street for 11,800,
and tbe Clarenoe Eada property,
sonth ot tbe Weetelde school house,
for 11500. These ealee were made
through the Rogue River Land Com
pany. For sale An excellent quality of
brick in any quantity. O. 1V. Prld
dy. Medtord. Oragrn. tf
"Dare Devil" Duke, ex-trlok bloy
ole rider, ex-house numberer, ex-Tribune
empoyer and other '"exs," left
Monday for San Franoleoo. lie
would have gone Sunday morning,
bad it not been that the Hotel Naab
OPEN
management held different views on
the matter, owing to Duke not
settling up bis bill befor departing,
aad awore out a warrant for bis ar
rest Chief of Hollos lorpln boarded
tbe train as It pulled out Sunday
morning and arreaied Duke 00 the
charge of trying to defraud a hotel
keeper. He waa releasd on 50 cash
bail and betweea tbat time and Mon
day morning had arranged matters
with bis oredl.ors ao that ne waa per
mittM to depart la peaoe, aad we
bopeerejolotag.
AU kinds 0' bake stuff -Vienna
Bakerv. Call 'nhona 1B6 and have
goods delivered
Tbe Medtord Saah A Door Co. are
planolog on making eome extensive
Improvements at their plaoe ot boal
ness. A piece of ground baa been
purchased and tbey Intend to move
to their new locatloo, and will reot
a new building twloe as large as the
present one, and will tulld lumber
sheds, moulding racks and will have
ample room for carrying a targe stock
of lumber for all kinds of house
work, fixtures and bard wood work.
Tbe business of this firm baa increas
ed so tbey csnnot do bait of tbe
work tbey will have when tbe eeason
opens. Several new macbinea have
been ordered! and some are expeoted
daily. The new mill will be so ar
ranged tnat a team can be driven
through tbe ebop and unload right at
tbe machine, thereby laving time
and money la handling of lumber.
With the additional maohlnery and
room tbe Medtord Saab A Door Co.
will be able to oompete with any
o'hsrs of Its kind, and will be able to
torn out Hist class work at a reason
able figure, and oa abort notloe.
On Toeoday ftonooa of thla
week too Ladle. Aid eool.ty of the
Presbyterian church met at the
Manse and enjoyed several boors time
la reolttng Inoidente as' to how each
of them had earned a dollar for the
oburch. Some few weeks ago each
member waa aslgned tne dutv of
earning a dollar for tbe church and
Tueedey was tbe day aet for reports!
There were thirty-one lad lee present'
who had each earned the required
dollar, and they were expeoted to tell
how they earned tbe money. Mrs. M.
L. Aiforu dressed cmckens for her dol
larthat la, ahe redressed tbe dressed
undressed fowls with raiment pecul
iar to the ladies of our land and after
Wortb'a latest f .anion, i Mra. E. N.
Warner popped corn and sold It and
blaokened ber husband'a aboeej Mrs.
J. E. Watt took kodak postal oard
pictures and earned her dollar by
selling them, Mrs. H. 0, Wortman
made aourkraut and aold it and
thera wore others whose names our
Informant couM not call to mind who
earned tbeir money in equally aa
amusing a manner aa did those men
tioned. Get vonr house numbers from
the Niohoson Hardware Co. We have
all kinds. i-i ... ziz
'! Married In Medtord, Oregon, on
Wednesday, January"291908. 5. by
Her. C. H. Hoxie, Mr. ElmerG.
Coleman and Mra. Lillian M. Carver,
Both theae people are well and favor
ably known in thleTlocailty, being
residents of Phoenix preoinct, where
tbey will continue to make their
home. AlTtheir friends and 'there
are great number of tbem am
wishing thla happy couple ancoeea
aad happiaeaa la unstinted measure
aad of life's duration end The Mail
la oae of these friends. Tbe bride la
a doagbtar ofJMra. L. A. Ream, of
Phoenix.
I buy poultry and eggs, S. J.
Bommaillu, at Hotel Emerlck.; 4-tf.
Mr. and Mra. E. N. Warner enter
tained a number of their frlenda at
progreaalve Fllnoh at their pleasant
home on West Seventh street oa
Moadsy evening of this week. Re
freshments of cake, aalld and coffee
were served. Those presenters Dr.
and Mia. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Knight,
Mr. snd Mra. Perry, Mr. and Mra.
York, Mr. snd Mra, Kentner, Mra.
Jennings and Mra. Xlford.
Mrs. Ed. Andrews has opened a
etndio for voice culture and the art
of singing. Phone 71. tf
'The liaker-Hntohaeon firm baa
leased tbe store room joining their
present quarters. The partition be.
tween tbe two rooms Is being remov
ed and tbey expect to occupy both
these rooms tbe first of tbe week.
This will give tbem a floor apace of
50x75 feet, and there will be two
entranoee to the store.
Early Sunrise seed potatoes for
sale. O. M. Parker, phi . 717, Med
ford, E, E. Baglay arrived In Medford
this week from Woodstock, Illlnoa.
Mr. Bagley baa some quite extensive
land Interests near Woodville and he
expects to remain here now and Im
prove hla property. It la not Impro
bable tht F. W. Stresta, of thla olty,
will be Interested wih him In the
Improvement of (bis property.
bvery Isdy In Medford should se
that Havliand now 00 "special sale'
at Roberta A Reagan.
P, K. Nslley baa aold bia 35 acre
farm on (Jrlfflo cresk, to a Mr. Nel
son. Mr. Nailer bought tble place
a little over a year ago for 11800 and
ha now sella at a price whloh nets
him just 2025 mors than ne paid.
NothlDg wrong about tbat little deal
from tbe view point of proH'able In
vestments.
-The Ladlea of tbe" Preebyterian
cbnrcb will give a Library social at
tbe reeldcnoeot Mrs. E. f, Warner
Friday, February 7, 1008, at three
o'elooa p. m., fifteen oenta. Re.
treenmenta will be served. All Inter
ested In promoting a free library are
oordlally Invited to attend.
E. F. Winkler who left Medford a
tew tnoatba ago and 1 opened a
furniture business In Wood born , this
tats, was la M4ford"thU weekTTle
haa disposed of bis buslasee at Wood'
bara and be aad Mrs, Winkler wil
locate la Asbland, where Mr. Winkler
will engage la business.
Forty stock sheep for sele Mostly
Rambouletta. Address or 'phone, it.
J. Cameron. Jacksonville. Oregon.
Tbe Ladtes Aid aoeloty of tbe
Metbodlat church met at the home
of Mra. ). H. Cotey, oa Tueedey af
ternoon of tbls week. This waa Pub
lic Library benefit day with these
ladlea and about 16 waa raised for
tbe library fund by charging ten
eats for refreshments.
Come and get our 1 epeeiel prices
00 Chtnawar. Allen 1 Reagan.
The aitomobtle railway oar wbioh
was ordered a few weeka ago for aer
vloe oa tbe Paolflo A Eastern railroad
arrived on Thursday of this week
and waa put Into servloe oa that line,
between Medford and Eagle Point.
It baa a oarrylng eupaolty of about
a dozen passengers,
Read carefully tbe new real estate
list of C. H. Pleroe i Son, iu this Is
sue. Died At bis borne, twi miles
west from Medford, on Tuesday, Jan
uary 28, 1903, John Durnlng, a na
tive of Maryland, aged nearl 78
years. Funeral aervloea were held
oa Thursday of thla week and inter
ment was made in Odd Fellows ceme
tery
r ..... . a j j
tive planra at Medford Green House,
Phone 606.
Wm. Humphrey received quite a
bad saw out oa bia thumb at the
Iowa Lumber A Box Company's fac
tory, oa Wednesday of this week.
Dr. Seeley dressed the wound, snd
wbll painful be does not oonalder it
serious.
Buy your cigars from Rlrter A
Dunlao. where too get a valuable
ooopoo with esery cigar. 39-tf.
H, Soarvon, of Los Angeles,
Calif., baa invested In a number of
eity lots lately, aad porpoeee putting
op a fine, modern dwellings on the
same, during tbe eomlog season.
Medford now haa tbe most nn-to.
date a Detract system In this oounty
See Jackaoo' County Abstract Co.
Palm-Neidermerer building, S-tf .
Miss J seals Cole haa taken a poe-
tioo as taleelady in the Baker-
Hutobaaon store. She le a very cap
able lady and tbla firm la fortunate
In securing her services.
Clarence D. Kellogg, Instructor
on piano. Lessons 75 cents. tf,
Married, in Medford at the bouse
of Emil Walter, January 28, 1908, by
tbe Rev. C. 11. Hoxie. Mr. Edward
F. Walter and Mlsa Mary Cole, both
of Jackson oounty,
Read cnrofnilv tbe new real estate
list of C. H. Pleroe & Son, in this is
sue. Mra. Farter assisted by Meedamea
Wortman and Hale, will entertain tbe
Ladles Aid Society of tb Presbyter
an oburch 'at ber home Tuesday,
February 4th at 2:30 p, m.
-Ladies Aid Market-Saturday p.
from 2 to 5 at Llndley'a store.
near Hubbard building. Buy your
Sunday dinner, .
J. a Ward, of Salem, will open,
next week, twenty-five oent cash
store In the Mo Andrew block. 00
East Seventh street.
Fresh borne made bread, cookies.
doughnuts and poppoorn at Boloom'a
store No 101. Wee- 7tb street, in
Moors building. lp-it
? Herod (Jorum has just eompleted
five-room cottage on North C street
The Mascot Satardty Nlrht.
Those who hadn't eeen The Mascot
at tbe first performsnos took the op
Bortanlty Saturday night -to wltaeea
the, play, and then a wbolelot of peo
ple who had attended the first per
formance thought they would have
more of a good thing and attended
again. Nor wen they dleappolnted.
Tbe play ran even more smoothl,
than oa the first Bight, even if Ed.
Andreas did Introduce some new
stunts In bis trombone solo tbat oon
vulsed not only the sudlenoe but tbe
ohorue sod some of the principals aa
well, and tbe gum-chewing members
ot tbe guard were properly and sev
erely rebuked, Tbe more Medtord peo
ple bear Mrs. Hazelrlggaing tbe more
tbey want until it baa beoomc sort
of a habit with tbe most of ne. Miaa
Eltert waa even better In tbe second
than In tbe flrat performance and we
heard many expressions of admire
tlon fiom a professional people oon
oerniug not only ber singing but ber
dramatic power and graceful atage
bearing. Medford oan well be proud
of tbe talent displayed by tbe parti
ol pants In tba production of "The
Masoot. "
500 LOTS OR MORE.
Flour $2.40 per 100 11
Rolled Barley. $1.80 per
Middlings .. .-..$1.60 per
lb
lbs
lba
Mill Feed.... 41. 40 per
Bran -1.25 per " u
LESS THAN 500 LOTS.
Flour! $2.60 per 100 1U
Rolled Barley.. $1.90 per H lbs
Middling! $1.75 per " lbs
Mill Feed $1.60 per " lbs
Bran $140 per " lbs
MEDFORD
FLUUR
MILLS.
MILL PRICES.
PERSONAL
A. W. Walker waa la Ashland Wed-
needay.
Deraln Hurley was ai
visitor Wednesday.
a H. Harris la la Butte Falls oa
boalnsss tbla week.
Merchant C. W. Wolters, of Talent,
waa la tbe olty Tossdsy.
Meiobent O. P. Hall, of Browns
boro, was In the olty Monday.
- Jesse Cook, returned thia week
from Vermillion, South Dakota.
Jamee Oweaa, of Eagle Point, was
la Medfoid Monday on buslnssa.
Merchant U. Miller and family
apent Sunday with Ashland frlenda.
11. C. Oarnett returned Monday
from a week'a business stay in Pott
lend. Mrs. Laura Q, Oardner, of Astestos,
was in Medford tbls week on bust-
uese.
Wm. Hoason, tbe auto man, made
a buslnesa trip to Klamath Falls tbls
week.
R. H. Whitehead and daughter,
Miss Utace, were Ashland visitors
Monday.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Pendleton, of
Table Reck, spent Satuiday night
in Medford.
Mr, aad Mrs. Horace Peltoo, of
Same Valley, were visiting Medford
friends Monday.
tr. W. Moikey, who la now located at
JaokeoavlUs, was la Medford Satur
day en bos la see.
Miss Ida Redden visited in Talent
Tnoeday and Wedneedy, the goeet of
Dr. snd Mrs. D. A. Forbea.
J. 8. BummecvlUe was down from
tbe Peaaa mine oa Elliott creek,
oa a short business visit this week.
A. A. Powell, of Taeoma, Waah..
la among those who are Investigating
ooodltions hers wltb a view to locat
ing. U. F. Randolph, of Alaska, is In
Medtord looking tbe situation over
with a view to Investing .in real
estate.
Rev. Cede and H. B. Bramble
were In Grants Pass tbls week upon
buslnesa oonnvoted with oburch
affairs.
Mra. J. D. Heard and daughter,
Miss Qadya, were In tbe olty this
week visiting their many Medford
friends.
kev. O, L, Hamilton, ot Newourg,
Oregon, waa in Medford Tuesday pay
ing a brief visit to his son, Dr. R. K,
Hamilton.
Misses Alta and Mlnerxla Naylor
Uft Thursday morning' for New
Orleans, where they expect to re
main for a year, at least.
Mr. Etbel, of Mountain Home.
Idaho, arrived In Medford Sunday,
and is looking about for the purpose
of locating permanently. , .
Mlsa Qraoe Ray. of Stockton, Calif.,
who baa been vlaiting in Medford for
several weeka, the gueat of Mrs. V. T.
MoCray, left Sunday for her home.
Ueorg Young, the weil-known
prospector, waa In town Moaday from
proa peering trip ia tbe Sterling diet
riot, when ha baa a good-looking
alalia.
Mra bbepard and daughter of
Spokane, Waah., mother and sister of
Mrs. Ralph Clarke, arrived ben tble
.k, sad will make Medford their
future horns.
Mr. aad Mrs, F. Walt, of lows, an
In Medford visiting F. W. Walt aad
family. These people will undoubt
edly decide to parohsae property la
the olty and nmala ben.
Rev, and Mra. J. Merley ntnrned
Wednesday from their several weeks'
visit In various California oltlee,
They will go to Butte Falls aad take
np their reeldenoe then again.
T. E. Daniels and J. E. Enyart left
Monday for O. O. Onley'e rabcb In
the Steamboat eeotlon to try tbeir
bands at bagging a bear, whloh an
aald to be quits numeroue there.
Prof. Boeton and eon, of Pennsyl
vania, have been looking over tbe
country tble week in oompany wltb
O. W. Taylor, county fruit Inspeotor.
Tbe chanoee an good for their per
manent location here.
Miss Besele Davla, daughter of W.
K, Davla, and formerly a resident of
Medford, now of Uresoent City, Is
here on a vtalt to D. T. Lawton snd
family, and many uther Medford
frlenda. The young .lady la now
teaching school at Crescent City,
Fred Copple, of Applegate, one of
tbe rising young stook growers ot
tbat section, was In town Saturday
on business, part of which was tbe
shipment of two carloads of tbe line
beef tor whlob tbe Applegate aeotlon
s noted to Portia nd.
Rev. J. MoCounell, wbo some wcks
ago ooaduoted revival eervloea In the
Christian cburoh in this olty, was
here tbls week on a visit to Rev.
Horn and famllv. Mr. McConnell
hbs been oouduotlng religous servloee
'.n Grants Pass and will soon conduct
similar servloee In Ashland.
Mass Meeting,
J. R. Knodell, nf tbe Oregon Antl
Seloon League- will be In Medford,
Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Feb
ruary 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.
Maas meeting Saturday at 7:30 p.
m.Jtu Christian cburoh, mass'meetloa
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'olook In the
Opera House, mesa meeting Sunday
evening at 7 :30 o'clock In the Opera
house' Meeting to organize Monday
forenoon at 10 o'olook la tne M. E.
oburch. Great issues to be consider
ed. How will you oast your vote?
Come mske tbe deoislon.
PURELY
yen strike
Everv.sult.
Every overcoat.
Every garment
no half way fits
moureSfcre
copyriijkr, i9or A
Mr. Dresser Wins. Why?
Because he wear good clothes. Good clothes
- make you feel good. Feel good and you will
make good. '
Buy a suit or nti overcoat from us now and
it will be like picking up money from the street
We are telling anils and overcoats worth $30 for
$25. We are felling suits and overcoats worth
$25 for $20. We are selling suits and overcoats
worth $20 foi $15 -
TR TOGGERY,
Oregon's Greatest Value Givers
A MONO. TI1B CHURCHES.
CHRISTIAN 8CIIHCC.
Christian Science services are held
every Sunday morning at eleven
o'olook in tbe Commercial Clnb
room. Subject for February 2nd,
Love". All an welcome.
METHODIST EPIHOOPALCUDRCH.
Next Sunday will be quarterly
meeting, tbe presiding elder, Rev.
R. E. Dunlap, will preach at 11 a.
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
following the sermon, At night the
tbeme will be, "Row. He Got Ihere,
and ' How lie Staid Teen." Mra.
Knuae will assist In tbe singing.
Sabbath school 10 a. m. F.pworth
League 6:30 p. m. Quarterly oon-
ferenoeS Saturday at S p. m.
PBSHBYTKRIAN CHURCH.
Prechlng next Sunday at 11 a. m.
Tbs Sunday sobool at 10 a. m.
Christian Endeavor at 6:80 p. m. i.
R. Knodell, of tbe Oregon Anti-Saloon
League, will speak in the morn
ing servloe. AU churches unite In
tbe Ruslnese Men'a Temperance ser
vice in tbe Medfoid Opera Houae at
3 p. m., snd In mass meeting In the
cause of temperance at 7 :30 p. m. in
tbe Medford Opera House. All
eboold be to these meetings.
uttHiaTIAM CHrjKCH.
AttbeCnrietlen church, Sunday.
February 3. at 10 a, m. Bible school,
otto, "Every msmber of the oburch
la the Bible school sad as many
mure." 11 m. aermoa: "lbs Mas
ter Is nets sad Calling Ifou." A oaU
to servloe. A spiritual and devotion
al srmcn, Members and ftlesds
cordially Invited to hear tbla ser
mon, 6:30 p, m. Endeavor meeting,
every one Interested oordlally Invit
ed. No eervloe In. the evaulag. All
will jolo In the Union meeting at tbe
Medford Opera Houae.
All Invited to tbe Maaa meeting at
tbe Cbrlatian cburoh Saturday night
at 7:30. Mr. Knodell, ot Portland,
will be preaent and audreee tbe aud
leaoe. STRANGERS' SUNDAY DOME.
Baptist oboroh "be epeaker for
tbe morning service will be tbe Rev.
Oeorge Learn, euperlntendent of tbe
Baptiat orphanage on Kodlak Island,
Alaska. Thla will be a abort presen
tation nt thla work. The communion
service will follow. All new members
not having received the hand of
fellowship will pleaae present them
selves at tbe front cf tbe eburob.
By tbe way, did yon know tbat
while Superintendent Oarnett waa
absent laat Sunday tbe Sunday sobool
not only beat all tta former records
but passed tbe mark set by blm at
the flrat of the year by twenty Ave.
What next?
ST. MARK'B CHURCH.
Sunday morning, February 2, there
will be a oelebretton ol the Holy
Communion at 11 o'olook.; The apeo
iul mualo bv tbe double quartet will
be Hi. Wheaton Rea ia's Communion
Service In U, "Earth Hath many a
Nobe City", mu.lo frntn the Ger
man; "As with Oladneas Men of
Old" by C. Koober, and "Patmoa"
by U. J. btorer. The evening eervloe
will he held et 7:30 In uuion alth the
otuer cburoh. s of the olty, at tbe
Medford opera bouse. At 6:45 there
will be a talk on cburoh biatory and
doctrine, wolch will be oontlnned a
the tegular! evening servloe tbe next
Sunday. If you wish to know what
tbe Episcopal cbnroo means and
stands for, this la your opportauity.
A hearty weloome la extended to you
at all our servloee.
Scale Spray
We have Just received car of lima
and aulpbnr solution ana are pre
pared to furnish same In any quan
tity. Call oa or mite J. A. Perry J
or rortoer. latuadisiioa.
.fir
lie Mr
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FOR SALE.
Rose Bushes,
Geraniums for Bedding,
carnation Plants,
Plants in Season.-
Phone 606
Medtord Greenhouse
Lost or Stolen
De3inbr 1), 1007, from the vlcin- '
ty of our farm on Evana oreek, S
miles from Woodville, one gentle
-t.l.k ...... nA. Ilohf ., m.pblAoi
white epot in f-ioe, white on baok
above hi ra. low on left thigh, alao oa
right ahoulder, white oa legs, even '
boms, Durham build, weight about
6 or 6 hundred oounda. Wore a large
bell. No b-and. Ejr mirks under
elope In rlgbt ear aad upper elope
in left ear.' Newe will b gratefully
received by ownera, address,
Mrs. O. L. Marshall,
Woodville, Oregon.
Notice-
Tbe Medford Saah A Door Company
have dissolved partnerah:p. All blUa
against the Una will be settled by J.
E. Uay. AUaoeoaats owing to tba
firm should be paid to i. E. Uay or
left at tbe ebop wltb P. C Meawo,
Medford Saah St Dour i,u.
Read oarefully the new real estate
list of a H. Pleroe Son In this Is
sue. Quality
in Flour
Ma save: "A kind word
thrown at a huabanri will
further toward a new bonnet
than a rolling pin will."
That'e whcr aha'a wiae. Pa
thinks there's no one like Ma,
because ehe knows how to put
a good equare meal on the
table When we came to
Medford Ma huole.l around
for the best lilacs to tritrie.
When she came jenm Miller
& Kuhank, she mi.f: ''If I
could only get Willie (that's
me) with a houpw like th'it,
half my worries would ovtr."
Well, I'm it, and most of our
grucerioi and provisions
dime from thia store, alao
Medford flour lor bread and
eakes. You won't have much
tine fur a rolling pin in your
family if you buy our Webb.
Foot Hour for bread and rolls,
also pies and cookies. Louf
and layer cakes, too. That's
a skinch,
MILLER Sh EWBANK
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