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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1908)
I OUR. COUNTY I I Correspondents jjj osaocaaeHXHCKoc Jacksonville llcnu- Mayor John F. Miller, of Jackson ville transacted business la Med ford Tuesday. Jobn P. Bernum retaroed Sunday from Ban Franolsco, where be baa ten for the past six weeks oo bail new. iter. Robert Eon Is, of the Presby tia tan obarcb of Jacksonville left Toaedaj evening for Uraoti Pass to attend tbe Southern Oregon Pieeby terj. Mrs. U. H. Howland, of UreuU Pun, net tbe guest of Mra. A. E Keemee tbe Brat of tbe we.k. Messrs. I. A. Prustt, of rioxy pre olnot, aad 8. A. Carlton of Eagle Point, wre among those wno weie io Jacksonville Tuesday to bring lo election returns. Mr. and Mra, Mailna Lane, of Uuld Hill, vl.lted with friendi la Jackson ville Tuesday, Among tbe Jacksonville people wbo attended tbe Knight Templar Easter services In Mod ord Sunday were Mra. Cbaa. Piim, Mra. Nellie New bury, Mra, Doia iisrbaugb, Mra, llattle Redlnger, Mlea Motile Brltt, Mr. and Mri. K. T. Burnett and Ueoige W. Dunn. Messrs. J. 11. Wbippla . uf . Wood willv and Joabua NcBthammer, of Wlmer, were at tbe county seat Sat urday. , Mr. and .".Ire. W. 0. Ueui.tf left Tuesday fot baa Franolsco. Judge II. K. tlauoa aad district attorney A. E. Itearnea are bold ion circuit court la Joeepblue county tbie woek, Tbe Jacksonville board of school directors on Taeaday eleoted the following teaobere to serve durlng.tha flaming eohool year, Carl Moore, principal. Missel Josephine Donegan, tielab Prim, Ciara Elmer and Mia Mary Peter, grade teaobere. Hon Miles Cantrall, of Unlontowo, waa a county seat visitor Saturday. The Ooo Club mot at the home ol Mhs Lelah aad Bettba Prim Satur day evening. Tbis was the last meet ing of tne club rnr tbe season, Mias Lruoa Ulrlch was presented by tba boys of the club with a pair of sliver oandlostioks, aha having noored tbe groateat number of pointi la seven games, NORTH MEDFORD 17 EMS. (b J. U. Martin.) Mrs. Mary Carpenter and ohlldren, of Heading, Cnlif., are here on visit with Mrs. Carpenter's parents, Mr. aad Mrs. H. W. Crimes, of North D street. 1). P. Miller, toe only bachelor of C street has returned so his pretty hose on North V stieet after brief visit to Montana. He reports that country rioh In mineral and grain, hot shy on sonny climate and trait. Mrs. Cole and daughter. Miss Jessie, have moved into their newly finished two story residence on tbe west aide of North C stmt ' Mr. and Mra! Angus MoDonald, of North I) street have gone on visit to their eons at Hilts, Calif., for (be benefit of Mrs. McDonald's health. R. R Cleveland, of North A street, wss quite anfortunsM In loosing his (GO. milch eow Monday. Jaok Walker, of Meadows aeotlon, tarried In the oity Monday night lie Is engaged in making shakes and shingles for the Medford market, for which be fl'ida a ready sale, Jeaee Ulass and wife of Beagle were trading in the city Friday. Ouy Duncan, of Los Angeles, Calif , a native Jaokson county boy who baa been spending a few days soot'dl visit with his grandparents, Mr. Hj.i Mm. J, U. Smith, returned hnmt; itv;r;lssy, l,n IV ,T o.iott, who has been In aUn.lmf"A during her sisters, Mrs. Sber. id's - .k'"s for the past two ni.'Tll.s ut Plioenix Arizona, retaroed l is.' oity Friday aooompanltd by ber mrh, Walter, and the infant thit "a l'ft motherless by the death uf M s. Snemd. .They are tbe guests of J U. Martin aad family. - The Froerlrk Cslv la better thai ever, under tbe new ninnsgement. a00 LOTS OR MORE. Flour $2.40 per 100 11 Rolled Barley. 11.70 per ' lbs Middlings $1.65 por " Ilia Mill Feed..... II. 50 per M lbs Bran 1.30 per " lbs LESS THAN 500 LOTS. Floor '2.60 per 100 lb Rolled I?ariey..l 90 per Ibe Middling! 1.80 per lbs Mill Feed H. 60 per lbs Bran. ...11 60 per lbs MEDFORD FLUTJR MILLS. ' MILL MS. NEWS FROM OUR " NATIONAL CAPITAL OOXfiHKMi WILL GIVE PP.HSI UliXT 1-OH KIl TO IUCAL WIT a VENKZl'ELA. Aldrich Measure Laid on the Table To Force Through Free Wood lull -New IVuftioa hw. Washington, D. C. From a num ber of conferences which Chairman Cullom of tbe Senate committee on foreign relations has had recently with President Roosevelt and Secre tary Hoot, it is now probable that before the adjournment of the p- eut session of Congress blunkot au thority will be voted to the Presi dent to proceed aguiaut Venezuela in such a munuer as future events may require to uphold the digutty of Un united States and protect tbe inter ests of Auiericun citizens. C1PRIAN0 CASTRO. FrMlrtcnt of Veoezurla. whu refuse! to arbitrate Aiuerlcun cluiam. Preiiident Roosevt'lt boliVros that Castro la trying to "bluff" this Gov ernment. Secretary Root bpiiTi (ha, the dignity of the diplomatic branch of tlio Government has b.,-n trampled upon and Senator Cullom and other members of the foreign relations committee of the Stmato be that President Caitro needs a spank ing. Undoubtedly any plan of pro cedure agreed upon by the Senate would be followed by the House. The House committee on banking and currency has voted unanimously to table the Aldrich financial bill. It was also decided to give a hearing to Representative Vreeland. of New York, who recently Introducd a finan cial bill which Is looked upon ai a substltnte for the Aldrleh measure. Steps have been taken to draw the teeth of the pa-ptr combine, which haa put upon tbe shoulders of publishers an additional burden of more than $1,.,.000,WOO In tbe Inst two years and now proposes to in crease this sum to $00,000,000. President Roosevelt Is back of the demand for action and It Is aatd that Speaker Cannon Is In favor of free wood pulp. Pension Commissioner Warner has announced that widows now on the pension roll would not be re quired to make application for the Increase from 1 8 to $12 a month re cently voted by Congress. The com missioner has Instructed the pension agencies to put the law Into effect automatically, the first payment of tbe Increase to be made May 4. Widows not already on the rolls, but who are entitled to the Increase, are required to mnke application as In the past. According In statistics complied by the Department of Commerce and Labor more' than one-third of tne wheat exported from Iho Unlte-1 States In March, 1BIIS, was shipped from Portland, Oregou. Secretary of W'nr William H. Taft will riBlitn fnm the Cabinet if he if noinlnafd In .lane. Otherwise he will continue lit the hi'nd of the de partment until I no end of President itoostivt'lt'a term. Nome Cleanup Itmw :l.l),0O0. Seattle, Wu.di.. April L'0. Th ! 'nrlnit cteen-up In the gold camps hv Nome jtnd vltintty mny run mor i ban ;!,oo0.lMn, according to cnbh ilvleoa received In Seattle by prom neat mining turn who h;ive inter na In the Northern gold holds. imhtmnh i.uki-ih. Portland. Ore.. April 21. Wheat Club, SHiS.V.-: red litis slan, 82(rSSc; hlueaiem, Stijiiic; Valley, 84 ti S"ic. Barley Feed. 34; rolled, 127 2S; brewing, :6. Oats No. 1 white, ,2.(0!7; gray. 128. Hay Wllllmotte Valley fancy, $17; do ordinary, tit; Eastern Ore gon, 117.60; mixed, tits (lover, 114; alfalfa, tit. Butter Extras, tie; tansy, lie; eholoe, tlHtrj store, 1st, Zgga tioai and eommlaoloa off, ItHo. Bepe lttT ero, 4M n. irort Taller. l9lf wawfeSs? FRIGHTENED ELEPHANT KILLS YOUNG WOMAN IIHITK KILIi WOMAN' AXD RCNS AMlXTt IV IIOTKL CHl'ItT AT niA KItSIDK, CAL. Explosion of Itig M1 Tanks Ktam Ph1is KHiliAiit Ilwrd at Circus AuimaU. Do Much Damage. R.Terstde, Cal., April 17. Thrown Into a wild panic by the explosion of a huge oil tank In the outskirts of this oity yesterday afternoon, a herd of elephants belonging to the Sells Ploto circus, dashed madly through the streets of the residence district, driving terror-stricken citizens be fore tbom and leaving a trail of de struction In their wake. Tbe leader of the herd Invaded the business dis trict before he waa recaptured and ran ainuck Jn the courtyard of tbe Olenwood Hotel, whore he attacked MIbs Ella Olbbs, a prominent church woman, pinned her against the side of the buUdlng with his tusks, then threw her to the ground, trampled upon her and Inflicted Injuries from which she died. D. P. Chapman, a guest of the hotel, attempted to stop the elephant and was In turn attacked by the In furiated aolmal. which knocked him down and trampled upon him, break ing his leg and otherwise Injuring him. The big beast then crashed through the wall of the courtyard Into the hotel barber shop, wrecking that establishment In gaining Main st root, plunging through the plate glass window of a store on the op posite side of the thoroughfare and after hurling Frank A. Bird to the ground and goring him all but fatal ly, wns rounded up In a livery stable and made captive. Four other elephants of the main herd, which had In the meantime been recaptured, were brought to the stable to aid In tnibdufng the leader, and before, Ue riB chained fast to his comrades the brute added one more to his list of victims by hurling one of his keepers over a high bcurd fence, Ladly Injuring him. ATTi:MI T CA'tKF.lUA'S Ul-fi. i f'.'llfMV. Wneni.-H c' (i'pi : .n-:l.m President New Yor!;, .Vj-ril 21. Another at- tsaipt wt'.s i- ysterduy to kill President Cabman, of Guatemala. at Cunt. mala C!y, ac?o;-!ig to a rable dispatch r:"lvl by the Cou su 1-0 en oral In this city. Tbe dis patch Is as follows President C.iliroara was entering the palnce to receive In public audi ence WiHIr.m llclnko, the American Minister, when there occurred a seri ous explosion. Fortunately his ex cellency escaped with only the loss of a finger. Complete order and tranquility prevails In all the country. Cuke Defeat Fulton In Oregon. Portland, Ore., April 20. At the prltnar election In Oregon last Fri day He try M. Cake of Portland 4 feated United States Senator Charles W. Fctton by SOto votes for nomi nation for F?n:or on the Republi can ticket. Governor George E. Chamberlain v as named by the Democrats for the same position. Backs Into a Street Cr mrd Killed Eugene, Or. Hattle, the 8-year-old daughter of Warren Summers, of this city, was run over and killed by a streetcar tt the corner of East Thirteenth and Ah'.er street Friday afternoon. The car was roundlrg the coYner and rolng at the usual slow rate of spvd there, when the child was 8n walking backward oward the car In the middle o( the track, while talking to some com panions nearby. She was on her way home from the Patterson school, which Is only half a block from where the accident happened. She did not heed the warnings of her companions or the bell of the car, and the car struck her In the back, knocking her down. The wheels of the front truck mashed her head to a pulp, causing Instant death. The child's father was working with his team on tbe street only a block dist ant and hastened to the scene. Oriental Limited Wrecked. Bpokane, Wash., April 21. Ori ental Limited No. 2, the Great Nor thern fnat passonper train, east bound, was wrecked and burned near Summit, Mont., yesterday. At ilmost tbe highest poln: In tbe Rocky Mountains, the tralu struck a land llile. demolishing the engine and upset ;lng or derailing every car. The wreck caught Are and the flames swept through the train, destroying every car except the last two, the standard sleeper and the observa tion car alone escaping. Reports received by railway officials hore state that no one waa seriously hurt by the wreck. Rider Killed on Horse Roundup Bend, Or., April 21. A. A. Bald win, while rounding up horse near Davenport-8 tan ley ranch, was thrown from his horse and so severely In jured that he died this morning. The injured man, In company with Lucky" Baldwin, was driving A bnnoh of horses and In torn way ran hit horse Into a wire gat. The horn waa thrown mad Mr. Baldwin waa Bitched forward, alighting head iftt aa rocky gronic. Fjk.mands i:w;irr to kticike. Iilr (lli on 'rt.ijj:.i'f, to drtuit pi;(. New York, Ap II fmtiortunt. pt'r.i' I: I in ma uuu.'i: . irK i lie t'nl't-ii ii ; i!vit addrt'H.f'd ;-. lio.-tlperat. of t Aii t!oa of labor, a: i' Ii t 'ce. In ci.: i "i !tRs In othr ..tit-.'., t 'SK The most :', !.:. 'Vural ::.;: hrouyu- L ;'. .-. ;.!! WHS . 'i.iii Sumuel .'l-.-Ui! IVd-ra-rtmd Ccu'ral v-iih the lm'ct ;m an Ka:h ;r- !n was for tlie jj.ii'pose of ir.ibilcly J-ni:uiding rr.-t d'al legisli't'on In the intercsis of ortt-iizd l.iiior, Mr. Oor. :; ,a i:: b:a ad-InBS de clared if.a: tlie J.:U; of tho Su preme C .; of tuc "nltt'd 8 ties has &!iv;r. !li--miv.M by training and ei.vinni ..:; t nnii teriency to be beh'r.d ti;? t'nu. , ;'.nd urj, I upon CoitKfe-: io eni'.c' !'''-,atfon at ths 9ii&ion arT-,er"!!n; :h Sherman untl trust In. , ' h. .V Hr.premii Court declare-!, f ri-' :tr:'A unions th" rlpht tr ! " .t a-.id :r strlk?. KeriM -t' v.-rc t.op ed de"ln;- Ing thai It wat the conviction of thn moetiiif: thi it V.--c vMthin th- diry of Coiiiiri-itj So ttj amend the SIji1 man law an nr. novo any po8sih:il:y at sufii fu'.ire con ::ruiiinn, a a J t-i ?n't :he to d fine t!:e 1- ju lit lull u d r. ct.n!:i itj abuses. The r.-i-.Iuti ii.ri iii-ih-.T cuil uj)" CV)ii:,v.ri ;n i'ii.:c' a pi'iiral oni ployrj i:;:!iH":y l.ill, an fiv;ht-hoi:r hfll fur (jt .ni'i''!t m:i 's, i;nil c;ill on k di,ti'ir: T h.ild Its rei... b.-: of Cj!!-n rt,c". miiUU1 for his rt ;.: 1 o:i u ;:i,tv v.f:murv& dc liia the pe:i.Iin;: siss'ou. CuI!m'c.u.i IliN mti'ii.I Clifice, WHs;i!::;uti, Apr;.l - ). W:uh;:i:; ton iJeiuocrats, lirj jiu und a:i i Krynn, arc lnviniiint; tu cont1Ur s rlously ibe i..t' t)Uic at Deuvtr in cusq the N ijra- :an fi:iIs lit cauuot SENATOR CULBERSON, control two-ihlrds of the convention. !t is believed by many memberB of :he party that, If Mr. Bryan Is not to be the nominee, he will throw h!s Irength to Senator Charles A. Cul borbon of Texas. Lock Two Men In a Vanlt. Coffeyvllle. Kas.. April 18. Two men entered the Cltlsens State Bank at Chautauqua, St miles west of Cof feyvllle, yesterday morning, and after forcing Cashier C. C. Walter house and Delegate Easley, a busi ness man. to enter the vault, locked them in, aeeared all the currency In sight, amounting to about (3,000, and escaped into the Osage Hills, across the line. In Oklahoma. Emma Goldman Ejected from Hotel. San Francisco, April 20. Emma Goldman, Dr. Benjamin Reitman, her manager, and Alexander Horr, the advance agent of the party, were foroed to leave the St. Francis Hotel yesterday by the hotel manager,, who objected to the notoriety caused by the presence of the woman anar chist, her following and the attend ant policemen of Chief Blggy's es pionage corps. Anniversary of Ban Francisco Fire. San Francisco, April 18. With weather almost Identical with that of April 18, 1900, San Francisco today celebrated the second anniversary of the great fire by working as hard as ever to rostore the city. No formal ceremonies marked the day of days In the city's history, and the usual routine of a day's work was not disturbed. ITnrrimnn's Ocean-to-Ocenn Rond. Chicago, April 21. Edward H. Harriman, railroad wizard, will rcalizo his dream ot an actual trans continental line with tbe formal spenlng of the Htrmlngham division (f the Illinois Central system today. This link gives him a route from the Pacific to the Atlantic, Savannah, Ga., being the onstorn terminus. Colt With a Cow's Hoof. Albany, Ore., April 21. A freak colt has been born on the farm of E. Hartsock, In Benton County, near this city. One of Its front feet Is a cow's hoof. Tbe eolt Is now a week old and apparently It not hampered by Its strange toot. It runs aboat and will probably grow UJ. Floods Destroy Texaa Railroads. Fort Worth, Tex., April 21. There are Indications that the storm which haa prevailed for the past several days In North Texas Is about over. The loss la estimated at mors than $1,000,000. Tbe waters are reoedtng almost as fast as they came id and with no mora rata travel will be reopened and buetaeea will move again. There has been no trata tram California or out to tho Went Friday. HAPPENINGS IN OREGON Orchards Set Out to Tin Down Hand. Horiulston More rapidly tban ever before the dtisert in the west end ol I'matllla county Is giving way to the onslaughts of reclaiming water. Hundreds of acrvs of ruK bru&h land are being cleared. Trees are being plnuted and fields beed'.d to alfalla. Koines are springing Uj in tho desolate, sagebrush hills. Ibe blowing and nhlfi!ng sand Is being conquered. All this is because tho Government la now furnishing water to 7,000 acres undor the Umatilla Ir rigation project, Within a year 15.000 acres more will be opened for Irrigation and construction work will be done. It will then only remain for the Gov ernment to supervise the distribution' of the water for the next ten years, until Its part Is complete. Flrtl4-l!our-l.aw Suit. Pendleton Criminal Informa tions, charging violations of the 14 hour law, against M. J. Buckley, gen eral superintendent of the O. H. & NT. Company, and theejraln dispatcher at The Dallos, were filed In the Cir cuit Court last week by District At torney Phelps. The complaint al leges that a freight train crew was kept on the road for 17 hours with out unavoidable cause for delny. This suit is interesting, from the fact It is the first ever brought under Ore gon's 1 l-hour-law, and it will prob ably be the last, since the Federal law making 10 hours the maximum run supersedes the s'nte law. Crime Was Caused by Jeabmsy. Marshfleld An , Insane Jealousy created by a mad love for the girl who would not marry him on his demand was shown before the Cor oner's Jury on Friday as being the only motive which prompted John Grills, aged 21 years, to murder Miss Ora Boby. aged 22 years, and com mit suicide near the girl's home. The youlhfulnoss of the victims of the tragedy and the fact that both are well known and connected with respected families created a sensa tion locally. OREGON' STATE KKWS IX BRIEF. Farmers about Weston are be coming interested in mule raising, using them on the big wheat farms. Wllllsm Pollard, who pleaded guilty to the larceny of some horses at Burns, was sentenced to serve six years In the penitentiary. The Albany Commercial Club will soon secure the services of an ex perienced man to have charge of the boosting campaign In that city. Charles Ball, a saloonkeeper of Harney City, was fined $50 for al lowing minors In his place, and his license was revoked by tbe County Court. At a meeting of the Grants Pass Commercial Club It was unanimously decided to get up a float represent ing Grants Pass In tbe Rose Festi val In Portland. William Best, sawyer In the Wll lard Case Lumber Company's m'll at Rainier, was struck In the arm by a shank from one of the large saws last week and his arm badly lacer ated. The County Clerk of Clatsop county haa been Instructed by the court to draw a warrant for $12,190 to pay the first half of Clatsop's county's portion ot the State Agri cultural College tax. In the special elty election at Eu gene held Friday the amendment for the purchase of the Willamette Valley Company's water plant waa carried. The vote for the Issuance of $300,000 bonds for the city water system also carried. Co-operation In road building Is an experiment now to be tried near Weston. The farmers, the county of Umatilla and the town ot Weston will Join Interests In making three miles or roadway leading from Wes ton to Wtldhorse creek. O. R. ft N. Detective Wood has arretted two more box-car thieves at Umatilla and brought them to Pendleton and landed them In Jail. They were caught In the act of rifl ing a box-car, and when arrested had In their possession 3,000 cigars. The Astoria Chamber of Commerce has made arrangements for the charter of a steamer to take the members and their families on an excursion outside the bar to greet the American battleship fleet as It passes the mouth of the Columbia. Governor George E. Chamberlain will begin an active and aggressive campaicn for popular endorsement for United Slates Senator at once. Whether It will be a stump-speaking campaign or a still hunt will depend Vtrgely upon the sort of campaign the Republican candidate will put up. The low prices that have ruled In the hop market for the last few years have not caused many Oregon hop growers to go out of business. Perhaps 2,600 or 8,000 acres have been plowed up in the entire state, but enough yards are left, under fa forable conditions, to produce a crop is large, It not larger, than that of 1907. Admiral Evans Improving. Paso Robles Hot Springs, Cal., April 14. Rear-Admiral Evans was much better last night and today was able to attend to his correspond ence. He seems to have recovered from the setback ot Friday. Mrs. Evans and her dauahtsr, Mrs. 0. C. Marsh, received several callers In the hotel parlors. James D. Phslsn, chairman ot the Ban Francisco fleet (caption committee had a brief talk with the Admiral yesterday. Automobiles A The Pacific Car iinci!, "15 Iucd" four cylinder, thirty horse power, water cooled engine, storuge buttery and improved 5o:-ch mugiiat aue coil, 104 inch wheel base, eliding transmissions, double chain drive, lOSsquare inches biieaking surface, strickly high class in every raspect The Best Car Price $2250.!$pped J. M. Root Son Jackson County Bank Building, f Medford C4HO4M34M3O04M4K0O040O4H3O Announcement Commencing with April 1st. we will put in a complote stock of hisih grade lumber, both rough and dressed, Kiln dried flooring, mouldings, windows, doors etc. of Tiis Williams Bros. Door & Lumber Company Also stock of shinnies and other build- ing material. "Will be pleased to fig ure with you on what you may need in our line. The New Lumber Yard East of School House Grounds CENTRAL POINT; OEE. E. C. Welch, M'gr The Southern Oregon ExgIusIvb Tea 0 Coffee conpu Ib now opened and reidy for biHiness. Our roffe is fresh from the roaster and carelullv Mended. Our aim is to please our run. tomers, and you will net i-trietl) higli-(?r.id Tea and Coffee hy buying of ua. We also carry a complete line of sp o-s, extracts and b.king pntvder J. H. Hsnselman Prop. 81 O St Karnes Building, Medford, Oregon. Phone 68,,. A MONO THE CHURCHES. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 10 a. m. Ulble sohool. II yon are not already In some Bible eohool yoa are cordially Invited to enroll as a member of tbe Christian Sunday School. 11 a. m. sermon: "Tbe Road from Depravity to Holiness", or "Tbe Man from Tarsus." 3pm preaching at Phoenix 7 p m i Xonng peoples' meeting, suDjeot "Study of (be great Missionary, John O. Faton" 8pm Seruion-leoture: "Hypnotism, Men tal, Medicine, Faith Cure, Spiritual. Ism, Christian Soienoe.," and their relation to each other. This con cludes this subject for a time Come and hear how these subjects are linked together and their relation ti each othei Ton will be Intersted In all these services You ar always welcome at tbe Christian church ' Marlon F Horn, Minister STRANGERS SUNDAY HOME The First Hsptlst ohurch: We shall have as tbe guest of the charoh next Sunday Rev F. C. Lovett pas tor of the First baptist ohorsh of Grants Pass. Mr. Lovett la an ex cellent preacher. The pastor earnsst ly commends bim and urges all to bear both bis messsxes next Sunday. Shorties Suoossstol Sunday Sobool still suoceeds La't Sunday all Its former reoords were broken. Next Sunday evenlog tbe servloes will be- Kin one bait hour later. Tbe B. I. P. U. prayer meeting will begin at seven and tbe evening worship at eight. We oardlally invite you to worship with uv. J. I.sKoy Hall, pastor. ST. MARKS CHUlvCH Tl'e Enrtor sesjon Is still with os and Sunday there ww ill e a repetition ot some of tbe beautiful mnalo which has been tbs ttU of both Medford sod Ashland slnee the line serves In he Opera Honrs Eseter mornlDB, Dudley Bnck's Juhllat"," J. Wheatoo Resoe's "Ileum" and "Cbrwt Onr Passover," and the "Stabat MBtei" will be sung at the morning service In addition to tne beautiful Knetor hymns of tbe churcb. For thi beceUt of the few wbo vere not piesent at tbe opera bouse last Sunday, we wish to state that Hezzelrig'B oichestra bed notblng to do with the service Tbe music wns furn'soed by a choir of twelve voices under tbe dlnotioa of Mr. Cnarles Usz'lrigg's snd by a floe cipe-tooed organ played by Mr. Hazelrlge This choir sings at all tbe morning servloes at BL Mark's church. Morning esrvlos Is held at 11 o'olook, at which Mr. Williams illpieaoboa "Tbe Power of the Rssuiootlon." Evening seivloe at 7:30 with srmoa on "lbs Resaireo tloa of the Body. These eeroe are of vital interest to all ebrietlaaa, A hearty welaoana alwaya awaits fMj Tho Automobile with tho high clour- for the Coast Conntry ever offered for the money to the Public at the little cburob an tbe corner of 7th and Holly streets. M. E CHURCH. 'Assigning Tronble to the Wrong Cause." will be tbe subject next Sab bath at 11 a. m. At night tbe them will be: "Seven Reasons Why I Be lieve the Bible to be the Word ot Uod." Beginning with next Sab bath tbe evening aervlces will com- menoa at 8 o'clock. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Epwoith Leagna at 7 D. . AU are Invited. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preaching next Sunday at 11 a. m , and 7:30 p. m Sunday sohool at 10 a, m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. W. K. Shield, Pastor. full line of sew can have a free Ing machines Yoa tnal at vonr home by seeing G, H Pharmaoy, near machines Johnson, M'iford poet oiiloe w rant -Von ebou:4 not River Vallley long the Helman Bitba. Sulpbur water used be in the Roane without visiting Tbe pure White In tbe plunges this famous ra and private btttlia at sort is tne must oil the Paoitlo oosst. Mrs. Ed. Andrews bas opened a sjudlo for voice oulture and the art of singing. Phone 71. tf Not tbe. cheapest, but the best Is th motto cf L E Hoover, agent for tbe Washington Nursery Co Every tiee sold Is guaranteed to be brat class in every respect Silver plated trocars, for use fi r relief of cows wben Wonted, for sale at the Rigue River Creamery, Med ford. tf For sale by owner: Two new five-room cuttssss. Address uust office box 55G. Medford. r'or Sale: 7 room bo'ise, near churoh and school bouse, prioe ?iroo, two thirds cash. Address Hex 223, iiedfa d. For the best bsrenln9 in Firm, Dairy, or Stock Ranches, or Fruit Lands, oall nn ni adrlresr tlaraesi & Thornton. Voncalla, Olegon. tf See C. II. Pierce Sc Sin for a splendid bnrlneps upenlna va Sev- lentn" street Large new room, only j 800. Cash requited. j -If you want fruit tiess c ill ot O . v.ui.n. wiuui. ill .-imifv ll'WH grsde nnrsery stock onlv All flock t guaranteed Second door ea.t of Hotel Moore. FOR SALE 1 J. I. Cuse traction engine, 14 li'irne power. 1 3-slamp mill. HI. don make. 1 small pork crnher. 1 8-hor.e power bonsontsl gas engine, Fsirhsnks. 1 8-horse iiowr horizontal gss engine, Cinclnati. 1 4-drlll air compressor. 1 donble 618 hoisting engine. 1 8-side matcher and planer, 8x2. nearly new. 1 16-horte power hcrliootal boiler. Alias. 1 11-horse power steam nglne. 1 10 horse power standard gas engine). K.Q. TROWBRXUOB, Maaager MwMord Iran Works. rn OrstrM, ltlK M