Happy ffe5i
Aplfa-ingjutiion of ecimmy and elegance at Smith & Maloney'e-"Iton-st
John K-lloy" Lidiee' Dress Shuea, with wells or turu
loles, long or short vamps, in "Dougola," Tan, am) Patent Kids,
"Gun Metal" and ''Russian Tan," Calf, and Patent Colt, high tupB
or GxfoMs. Southern Oregon's largest stock to select from : : : :
j $3.50 to $5 per Pair
Smith 8 KJolony
I The Hedford
Furniture Co.
Housefurnishers and
Undertakers J
g Day Phone 3J3 Night Phone iij ;
CITY HAPPENINGS.
Tir.-mab the agenoy cf W. T.
Tors & Co. J. E. Hodge's orchard
tract, northwest of Meaford was sold
this week to J. S. Ferguson and J,
E Stewart, both of Nortb Dakota.
The truck consists (if thirty acre,
trenty-elgbt of which are in orchard
and tbe prloe paid was (13,300 or
nearly $517 an acre. Toe land was
purchased a little over four years ago
or less tnan $200 an acre. Tbe ad
vanoe In value Is due aa mnoh to tbe
way tbe place was kept up, as muoh
as anything outside of the tact tbat
tbe orchard will be In bearing next
year. The buildings are among tbe
neatest In the valley, oement walks
connect them, and everything about
the plaoe Is as olesn and neat aa a
new pin. For thla eonditlon of af
faire Aire. Mrs. Bodge Is personally
responsible, and the prloe for which
the property sold showa that expendi
ture of time and money In beautify
ing a property pays and pays big.
For bale: Full blooded BuS
Plymouth Kock cockerels. Perry
Stewart, Medford. 7-lt-p.
-In spite of thefaot tbat this la
is "slaok" season of tbe year and
the "slaok" season of tbe year
as a general role buildings are not
being erected nor protected as rapid
ly as at other times there are now
in this city over fifty new dwellings
homes In ooarse of ersoton or ne ar
ing oompleton. These dwell! nga
range all the way from a cottagj of
a few rooms to a mansion, but all
represent the spirit of growth and
progrese of Medford. During the
bnanclel panlo or stnoe there never
haj been a day when tbe carpenters
were not busy either Inside or out
side aa tbe weatber permitted. Ob,
e are growing a few right along,
and we will grow more during the
oomlng year.
Good pasture makes Ooodplotures
NOW
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 5c AND
10c GOODS ON THE WAY
M'GLASHAN & JUNKEN
MEDFORD, OREFON
Shoes,
Only
Henry Humphrey "We came to
seoioro rrom Boise, Idaho, just
eoouta year ago. We had praotl
oally dtclded to go to Sao Joes,
Calif., bat Rogue River Valley looked
so Inviting we eonoloded to try it
for a Tear. Wa oould not rent so
bought. Yea we all Uke'ltand are
ban to stay Tprovlded Medford as
ourea a supply of gold water. 1
don't like to say Jmuoh for publica
tion about waat we have been gstting
the past year, but tbe wav tbe new
oounoil is taking np the fatter In
spires me wltb confidence. Tbe peo
ple are with Jtneeo gentlemen, I get
lota of letters from our eld home In
Minnesota Inquiring about thla
oouutrv. Reoeived one today from
John M. Root now at Minneapolis.
J ono says tney nave bad a nice win
ter, meioury 30 degrees below tbat
morning, but raised to 20 degrees and
wagee snowing and blowing in tbe
afternoon. That's nice, isn't UT
Mr. Root and family will be back to
Medford in about six weeks to stey."
Wanted Expeilenoed woman to
cool and help with washing. Good
wages. Apply to J, A. Copeland,
Talent, Oregon. 7-2t-p.
A In Recorder Colllos' court lues
day morning I.' Edelman was ar
raigned charged with peddling within
the city limits witbout first having
sec a red a lioense. He plead guilty
to tbe eharge alleging ignoranoe o f
the "statutes mads and provided"
and was allowed to depart wltb the
Injunction to sin no more basing
first paid tbe minimum Una of 110.
For Sale, or exchange for Med
ford property 160 aorea (a home
stead) on Big Butte, 28 miles from
Medford, near the P. 4 11. rail
road. Adareat Lock Box 423, Medford
!l0'
D; v 1
7-zt-p.
uke, of Grand Forks,
Mcrth Dakota, baa pnohased tbe
Stegg orchard, sooth and west from
Medford. Tbeie are thirteen acres
In tne piece and the prloe paid waa
14500. Mr. Luke left Saturday for
bla home In North Dakota, but will
return to Medford next fall prepared
to remain. This sale was made
tnroogb the agency of O. H. Pieroe
& Son. ' mmM
For sale by owner A small piece
of good land close to town. A bouse
and lot in Medford. with eewer con
nection, also vacant lot. Address
poetotSoe box, 264 Medford. 7-tt.
Tbos. Loynacban, of Klamatbon,
Calif., waa In Medord a couple of
days this week. Mr. Loynaohan la a
oa rpenter by trade and was formerly
OPEN
t leeldentgof onr elt. Ut owned
property.-! hero-the 'J. W. ' Wlloi
place, la Wut 'ModfordTTle sold thlr
pioperty tbliteen years ago and left
Uere because be oonld not get work
it nil trade. He Is of the opinion,
Ben seeing Medford as It now Is,
'. 1 al tbere has been something doing
.nETs line slnoe be left bere.
, Silver plated trocars, (or use (i r
rtuer or cows wneu bloated, for sale
at tbe Rogue Klver Creamer, Med
ford. tf
rteamas Cnaptir, O. E. 8, bald
on of their slwsys enjoyable sools!
meetings Wednesdsy nlgbt at wblcb
more (ban a hundred 'fnteiubera and
invited guests were present. Alter
tbe regular lodge business bad bsor
disposed of the following program
was rendered: Selection, orchestra.
Reading, Miss Helen Watt. Heleo
tlou, orchestra. Solo " 'Twae
April." Mrs. EVM. Andrews. Keed
log, by Kd. M. Andrews. A Her the
program ass concluded refreshment
were eerved. As a commenootuent
the ccojoiiUeo, hearing In mlod the
cnTit-Unls frequently made that tbe
pBt.-r'elntfpnt ffcmlttteee overdid the
r, frpf l r:'grrfT; part, served rrufnutr
rc',i'e;,,'earplnnentedith
an'cygter.'creckfcr, a toothpick and
xlaaa of aatur. After this repast had
been duly assimilated tbe committee
introduced tbe oompany to the real
thing in the way of somtblng gocd to
aa'. It wouldn't do to give tbe
menu In detail, because we oan't
bave those things every day and It
would certainly oieate a deelre for
them. Tbe committee In charge waa
GO Si posed of Meedamee. M. L. Al
ford, E. M. Lnmsden, M. A. Isaaos,
A. X. Woodford, Chas. 8traag, A. L.
Elaenbart, Messrs. H. O. Kentner,
J. F. WnlU, M. L. Alford, V. F.
Shields, H. F. Watt.
farceur, tbe pare-bred tlaok
Peraneroa stallion will be la Med
ford after March 1st for the) season.
' Fred Raymond, whose comedy
"The Missouri Girl" baa made mil
lions laugh, will prsaent bis new play
'Old Arkaasaw" at tbe Medford
Opera House oo Tuesday, February
18. Thla la tbe Brat opportunity lo
cal amusement lovers have bad to see
Old Arkaasaw," and a crowded
bouse la a certainty. It sboud be
good news to those who Ilka clean-
opt, original comedy. It baa a plot
and a well defined one at that, oar-
rlee more anenery than tbe nvjsiity
of tbe attiaetiona ssen here and also
many maobanioal effects that will
prove new and pleasing. However,
good natored tun la tbe key note that
'dominates tbe evening's entertain
ment and Jerry, tbe "darned old
fool," and the other fun makers will
furnish many laugh before the
night le over.
One of the pleasant social affairs
of tbe week was a Library Tea, Fri
day afternoon, Februry 7th, by tbe
Ladies Aid Society of tbe Presbyter
ian oburoh at the borne of Mrs. E. N.
Warner. Mrs. F. E. Merrick gave an
interesting talk setting fortb the
need of and benefit to be derived
fiom a publlo library. Miss Helen
Watt recited a dialect eeleotlon en
tertainingly, and Misses Flora Gray
aud Ruth Merrick were heard In sev
eral piano solos. Mrs. Warner waa
assisted in serving light refresh
ments by Meedmea. Wort man, Mor
rison, York, Leitb, John Gore and
MoCoronaoble. Tea dollars were
taken In and donated to the library
fond of the Greater Medford Club, fi
Johnson la In town wltb a full
line of eewing machines from 15 to
$75. All makes sold and repaired,
rents 12 per month. Tr y before yon
buy. M. Elwood's Jeweler store.
Win. (.Fletcher, who arrived In
Medford a few months ago from
Detroit, Michigan, has a neat six
room cottage nearly completed on
land wbioh be purchased In Bunny
side addition to Medford. Tbe gen
tleman baa been at work on bis house
and about bia place nearly every
day alooa be made tbe purchase.
Ha eouldn't do tbat in Detroit-
very little if any outside work being
done tbere during January and
February, bat It'e different In
Southern Oregon. Mr. Fletober Is a
landscape gardner and will follow
that vocation here.
Mrs. Ed. Andrews bss opsned a
studio for voice culture and the art
of singing. Phone 71. tf
The basketball game whloh was to
bave been played In Medioid on
Tbureday evening of this week, be
tween the Eugene and Medfurd High
chool teams was declared off by the
faculty of the Eugene schools. Tbe
team of that school bad arranged for
gamea ail along tbe line, all ot them
are now declared off.
Sewing machine needles at Med
ford Pharmacy.
Thirty-five people have signified
their Intention of joining tbe excur
sion whloh leeves Sunday for South
ern California, and - a pnliman has
tnen reset ved tor Medford people.
I There Is still time for more people t
I u, sa"a Agent Roeenbaum, as be has
tickets, plenty of them, still for sale.
I For Sale A ew good borses and
different kinds of wngous and rigs,
i Call at Weat bide Brick Stable. 7-tf.
' Wendell Jt Loosley opened tbeli
skating rlok Tuesaay evening aud a
good-sized crowd of young people
participated In the sport. The rink
is well arranged, the floor good and
soo-i order la lnaletei upon by tbe
manQgtr.ent.'
Lettuce, out ffnwers, and defers
tire f lants st Medford Gren House,
- Lorun l-lamon ha been peleoted
'ii're-t commissioner fcy all mem
, bere of the city council, ard recom
mended by City Enelnrer Osgood,
andopon .Mayor Kedrty's ro'um bla
tppolntmeut will undoubtedly tie
nadi.
i -W. T. York A Co., real aetata
dealers, report toe following sales
made by them this week: J. D.
luobaoen to J. 8. Btagg, 55 acres of
'and nesi Tslsnt, consideration It,
95': i W. A Polutei to W. U, Watt, U
acree In tbe Orchard Home tract,
sonsldoiatloo 12300; Mrs. D. K. An
dros to Oca, O. Carson, lot 3 In
block 2 Sunnyslde addition, consld
ertlon 1200.
C. F. Cook, agent for tbe Oiego
Nursery Co., rt porta the sale' of 1000
peach and boo 8pltzenberg apple
tr e toDogwall A MoKIUIgan the
Nebiesksns who bought tbe Learec-
good raaoh weet of Phoenix lately.
All kinds or bake stuff -Vleooa
Bakery. Cad 'phone 4U6 and hare
goods delivered
-The Misses Rundlet left this Fri
day morning for Portland and Seattle
to attend tbe eprlng millinery open
Inge in. three cities. Tbsy expect tu
return about March let with a stock
of tbe very lBteat.ideas In eullluery
R?ad enrefullr tb nv real estate
1st of C. U. Pierce 4 Son in this in
bue.
A. a. Johnson bss purchased ten
aores of land from S. L. lieonett,
north from Medford. i'tae price paid
was (1U0O. Mr. Johuson will set tbe
trlot to trait and shrubbery,
. Every lady In Medford should see
lost tiaviland now on '.special sale
at Roberts & Reagan.
J. C. Ward opened bis twenty-
five cent cash store In tbe MuAn
drawa building Thursday with a fine
display of glassware, Japanese goods,
Dusi'earaa, eto.
Meedamee VoselL Boawell
Clay will do dreee making. Ootarr
bleveatb and L streets. tf.
Medford Eadea wlU give their
seooad aaanal daooe on Friday
alng, February Slat, at Angle's opera
J. B. Horning la finishing a neat
eottage oa kls property to East Med
ford which will be ready for oooa
peacy la a faw days.
Earlv Sunrise seed Dotatoea far
sale. O. M. Parker, pb u 717, Med
ord. The'Ogo Igo"Clubheld "one of
their enjoyable - social dances at
Angle's opera bouse Monday eve
ning.
Julius Meeker, who has been quite
ill, le Improving and hla friends are
hoptf j1 of bis recovery.
NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS.
(B) J. O. Martin.)
Cbas Boardman and wife bave mov
ed into th.lr newly finished five room
cottage on North U street.
Mre. A. W. Hlih has returned home
from her enjoyable trip to Uranta
Pass.
J. E. Pratt Is having bia residence
moved from oorner of Jackson and
streets to the weat side of Nortb
B street. Goe. Deetrlob Is tbe mov
ing contractor.
Floyd kRodgets, who has been In
Southern California, tarried In the
oity Sunday and Monday while en
route to his borne In Sams Valley for
an extended visit with hla parents,
Mr. and Mre. J, Rodgera
Florenoe Walker ana Wm. Cook
wltb their familiee,of North Medtoid,
are on aa extended visit with rela
tives In Mountain distriot.
Joseph Casker, the pcpnlar black
smith of O. A. Merrimao 'a shop. Is
oonflnea to hla room with a severe
attack of Lagrlppe,
L J. Stacy, the G. A. K. veteran,
has retained to bla home In the oity
after a ten days' visit with his son,
Geo. Staoey, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Moray have
moved Into tbe pretty, newly finnbed
residence of H. Coram, on North C
street.
Tnomas Turpln and eon, Clarence,
of North C street, are both confined
t o their beds wltb a siege of tbs
measles. Dr. Jonee la in attend
ance.
Mlea Alberta Stacy, the prominent
young school tescher'of Antlooh diet-
riot, ia engaged to teach the spring
ternTof "echool' In 'Mountain dTBtrlct
In tbe nortbern pert of the county.
Mrs. Rose Urassbaok and baby,
wbo have been paying Mre. Grass
back's parente, Mr. and Mrs. Jospeb
Oaskey and family, of Nortb C atrtet
an extended vlalt, took tba Nortb
bound train today for Vanoouver,
where she will join Mr. Great back,
who has a lucrative poeitlon tbere.
She was eooompaned by ber brother.
MILL PRICES.
500 LOTS OR MORE.
Flour, 2.40 per 100 lbs
Rolled Barley. II .80 per " lb?
Middlings ti.OOper ll.a
Mill Feed $1.40 per u lbe
Bran 126 per "
LESS THAN 500 LOTS.
Floor f'i.GOper lOOIbs
Rolled Barley.. 11.90 per " lw
Middlings 1.75 per " lie
Mill Feed ....fl.nO per 'llw
Brnn $140 per " 11
LIEDFORD
FLUUR
MILLS.
PERSONAL..
tevJ
(). L. Davis was over from Jack
sonville Sunday,
Mr. and Mre. J. C. Cook made
Ashland friends a visit Saturday.
L L, Hamilton retained Sunday
from a business trip to Portland.
Chas. W. Austin, of Derby, made a
business visit to Medfold on Mon
day. Capt Mlio Caton, of Phoenix, war
a Medfurd visitor Moodsy oa bwl-
CSiS.
Jeweler B. N. Butler returned
Tneeday from a business visit to
Salem,
T. J. Keuney and Harry Helms, of
Jacksonville, were Medford visitors
8unday.
Mrs. J. D. Heard and daughter.
Mise ulsdyv, were in from the Steil
Ing mine Sunday.
Ben "A. Lowell, tbe Wnodville real
estate booster, as to Medford Hat
urday on buaiuesS.
Ed Ralniy and Mr. Compton, of
nortn hoga river were on "business
In tbe city Tuesday.
J. D. tieerd rsturned Sunday from
a ouainess trip of several weeka dur
ation to New York City. '
'ri an?.Mra'W' Isaacs have re
moved" from East fiedford to tSTWes
oreene property on Nortb J street
r , medyaskl, a wall known re
sident 01 North C street, hae return
ad home from a baslneaa trio to
ButU rails.
1 Alvla Barrows, of Rltzvllls. Wash..
baa been la Medford this weak look
ing over the country wltb a view to
permansatly locating.
VaaR. Ollber' of tbe Hodeoo Auto
Co., returned to Medford todav,
after a visit of aevaral weeks dura
toa wltb noesbirg friends.
Mr. aad Mrs. AUea Weir, of Cosh
octon county, Ohio, are bar on a
visit to their cousin J. O. Wood, and
expect to locate permanently to the
valley.
G. C. Cory, of Steamboat, Was la
Medforj Friday last and attended
tba meeting of the Jaokson County
Stockmen's .'Association at Asblsnd
Saturday.:
J. M. Lofiand waa among tbs osll-
era at tbe Mall offloe this week. M r.
Lofiand la one of those peoole wbo
believe In keeping up a good tbl ag.
and as a oonsequenoe bis homeZwili
bave a weekly vialtor'ln tbe stall 'for
the next twelve months or so. .
E. W. Monroe ana family returned
to Medford this week for a briet visit
with friends. They bave been ;ilvlug
In Seattle elnoe .leaving bare and to
hiob plaoe mr Monroe will return.
His wife and son will continue their
trip t'o Texas for .'a visit with rela
tives. Mr. and Mre. J. O, Calhoun, of
EaatM.dford, gave a surprlss party
to the'lfdanghtere Myrtle and 'Uraoe
Calhoun and Cousin Joele Calhoun,
of Pnoenix, Saturday evening.
Muelo and other amueemeuto afford
ed a -pleaaant evening and at mld-
nlgnt a wholeeomo Innoh was served.
About eighteen Invited guasta enjoy
ed tba evening wltb tba host ana
HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD
And.boy ons of tbeee S to 10 acre
tracts offered by, Pierce A Son. 5
aorea $500, $50 cash, and 110 per
month, 6 per oent Interest, 10, acree
$1000, $100 oash, l balance . $20 per
month,
City Council Proceedings.
At an adjourned meeting of tbe
oity oounoil held Monday afternoon
there was present Mayor Keddy,
Connoilmen Merrick, Olwelt, Wort
man, Trowbridge and Eifert.
An application was made by athe
Sleters of the Holy Name of Jesus
aad Mary to have alley In block 72
vacated to enable them to commsnoe
Immediately the ereotlon of school
building upon said let. Tbe appllca-
tion wm considered and tbe alley
waa vacated. 1
The ret.gDat.on of Cblf f of Police
Turpin to take effect March 1, 1908,
waa aocepted,
m The reooider waa directed to cor
respond wltD chief of police of Port
land as if log bim to recommend fa
aoltabl penon fortbe' position of
Chief In Mtrdford.
Tbe application of John Harring
ton for Ucenee to tell liquor waa dlt-
ouBned and lioense waa granted for
ix montha.
The committee. Dr. F. E. Page and
Councilman li. J. Trowbldge, ap
pointed to inveetlgate matter of per-
lag reported favorable to either
aaphalt or bitulitnio. Tbe InTeatlga
loo and lnqnlriea wvre made In Port
land, Tbe recorder waa directed to
nek for bida for putting In paremeota
I uBiug eiiDHi ui iu auovn uif ntiooca ,
materials. The itraet to be paved
1 Is Seventh and to extend frum Hear
ogeek bridge west to L. stmet L Is
1 the street running norrb end aontb on
: the weat aide of tbe "West Medford
' school bout. The bids are to be In
by Mrirch 1, 10u3, and tne work la
to be completed hy Ooiobor 1, 13S.
Cooooll adjourned to meet Tuesday
evening, February 11th.
At the adjourned council mating,
h" Taoaday eveumg there w;re
, p. t Conncilmnn Kiferf, Trnw
: Ijrldi-, Morrlnk and WC-fman ; Htcot
i. Major heddy am) Conaotlono llF'.fbi
(ad Ulell, The mini ting h? ci'lcl
to order by cbaltnnn Trowhri lge ntid
; tre following bantu ti ffsa truPH-int.
! ud :
PURELY
felt strike
aTna. 1 mm
EverVaSuLt.
Every overcoat
Every garment
no half way fits
in our tore
Copyright, l9o?
Mr. Dresser Wins.
Hueause he wears good clothes.
imike you feel good. Feel good aud you will
make gocl.
Buy a suit or nn overcoat from us now and
it will be like, picking up money from the street
We ate felling uita and overcoats worth $30 for
$25. We are helling suits and overcoats worth
ih for $20. We are selling suits and overcoats
- worth $20 fot $15
' The TOGGERY,
Oregon's Greatest Value Givers
I Liquor lleeass
Wilkinson.
atnoud ao. ,
Bond ot treasurer L. L. Jaooba,
wltn W. I. Vewter, B. F. Adklos aud
A. A. Davis aa aarltlea, was aooepted.
Upon motion Treasurer Jaooba was
made onatodlan ol elt foods.
Upon motion Recorder Colllos waa
oiderd to purchase cells (or the new
city jail, to pay (330 for same.
A petition waa presented asking
that a foot bridge be . bnllt on the
tooth elda otf tbe Bear creek bridge.
This matter waa (starred to tba
street oommlttea. The foot Bridge
where It now Is, on tbe north side of
the bridge, com pells al! pnuestrlsns
to cross tbe main bridce to reach
thla toot bridge, and tbeo re-oroes
at tbe east end ef brlrt ge If tbe per
sons live on the sooth side of Sev
enth street.
A petition waa preaenttd asking (or
a sewer estenslon westward from the
eewer on Fifth street. Koferred to
oity engineer.
AMONU THE CHURCHES.
UHKI8TIAN CHUIICH.
11 a. m. tba ! pajtoi will preach a
sermon ot vital Intereet to every
a, woman and ohild In Medford.
Tba eobjaot wlU be: "Tba Upper
aad the Lower Force, or, wbo snail
role la, Medford, God or tba UevllT"
Don't fall, to near tnia aaareea.
Yoang Peoples' Missionary entertain
ment at 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school at
10 a. m. Cordial welcome to all.
Preaobblog at Orlffin creek eohool
house at 3 p. m.
Mlsslonery program at the Christ
ian obaroh Sunday evening. Feb
ruary 10th at 7:30 f.'m., tbe follow
ing program will be given: Opening
song Tea Joytal Sound. Sorlpture
reading, Rom. 10: 9-15. Prayer.
Sons The Maoedonlan Cry. A Mes
sage from Mr. and Mrs. O. E.
Beuehr, overseen of the Uamon or
phanage. Solo, Miss Bertha Pieroe.
Tbe orphanage workshop Uandal.
The orphanage hospital Karia. Re
citation, Mre. E. R. Seely. Solo,
Mlie Lulu Olsen. The orphanage
farm Blru. A letter from one ot
tbe young boys ot. the orphanage.
Song India's Famine Cry. A letter
from a ministerial student. A mes
sage from eeven of tbe boye wbo are
now teachers. Reoitatlcn, Merle
Seely. Duet, Mr, and Mrs. t. B.
Day. An appeal for help for the or
phanage work at Demob, India. Sil
ver offering. Consecration song.
Cordial Invitation to all. Vonog will
enjoy tbls entertainment. Come at
get a glimpse of tbe far away lands.
STBAJHIKHS' SUNDAY HOME.
First Baptist ohoiob: The Ker.
M. M. Bledsoe, Heidi pastor for
Oregon will speaa oo Sunday morn- j
nig. The charcn will make Ite an
nual offering to State Missions at
this service. Baptism In the eve
ning. y ktiiouist kpioopa!.uhoim:ii.
Services both morning and eve-
qlng, bunday school ot 10 a. m.
Upworth League 6:30 p. . m.e Tne
Kevlval meetings will continue
toioogb the weok.
I'KK8YHtWAN CHURCH.
Next Sunday at 11 a m. the paatort
will ptoacb on the subject "Alttulsni '
or Death" end In tbe evening on
the snbjeut, "Beyond the Golden
liulo." Sundy eohool at 10 e. m
('hriatUa Loleavor nt C:3) p. m. ,
Voj aie all Invited. i
W.F. Btn-Ido, i sstor.
CHRISTIAN SCIirNI K. !
Cliriktiau tk-ituoe serviceji lire ludd
or ry Hundtiy morning at eleven
o'rlcK1. In tbe CoiuuiercUl . Club
room, bul.j"ot for Sutldny, l-'ebrLary
I liit h, "Soul." All arc unicorns.
.te&mr ryr.A my i
In!
Why?
Good clothes
for SALE.
Rose Bushes,
Oeraniums for Bedding,
Carnation Plants,
Plants in Season.
Phone 606
Medtord Greenhouse
Sale of Water Bonds.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the oity council of tbe oity of Medlord,
Oregon, at the office ol tbe oity -recur
der of said city, until Toesilay, Febra'
ary 18, 11X18, at 6 o'clock p. m., for tbe
purchesa ol (40,0110 ol ten year, 6t per
eent coupon bonds of said city, in de
nominations ol )6O0 each, interest pay
able semi-annually. Said bonds to be
dated April 1, 1808, and to be due
April 1, 1918. Each bid must be
accompanied by a oertlfled check for aa
amount equal to 6 per cent of the
amount of such bid, psyable to tbe
city ol Medtord, and eald city council
reservee the rigut to reject any or all
bids.
Dated at Hedford, Oregon , January
SO, laoi. Benj. M-Coilins.
- City Recorder.
Keeping Open tlowM.
Evervbodv is welcome when we leel
good ; sad we feel tbat way 'caly when
our digestive organs are working prop
erly. Dr. KineTe New .Life Pills regu
late the action ol the etoma.b, liter
and bowels sb perfectly one can I help
feeling good when be uses tbeee pills.
23c. al Chas. Strang's drug store.
Quality
in Flour
Ma eayt: "A kind woril
thrown at a husband will go
further toward a uew bonnet
than a rolling pin will."
That'e where elie's wise. Pa
thinks there's no ore like Mr,
beoaU"e she knows how to put
a goixl -quii'e meal nn the
table When wn enrnft to
Medford Ma hunted around
for the bo.-t place to trale.
When shocainn a'jrosj Miller
& Kubank, ahe ni.i: ' If I
could only get Wiliie (that's
me) w'lh a houe like tint,
hall' my norriea would ov-r-'
Well, I'm it, and inivt of nuf
pr cerip. nnd provi-i-ns
rome l oiu ilii. tlore, also
Me.lloid lloiir tnr had and
ik. Vnn w.in't b ive much
n f"t a rolling pin in ynr
fnnvlv i( you huv our Webb
Fn ii ilour lor Ircad ai d nilla,
iil-o pice and :tokit:S Loaf
and lnyT cakes, ti o. That's
a pkincli,
MILLER (Si. EWBANK
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