The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, May 08, 1908, Image 5

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    A Sale...
Where all. goods are
actually reduced. Noth
ing reserved.
Dy!
ies
Van
it Business Sale
The riedford
Farni ure Lo.
Housefurnishers and
Undertakers
Day Phone 353
Night Phone, C. W. Conklin 495
Night Phone, J. H. Butler 148
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CITY HAPPENINGS.
-Tin Msdford team ml to
Fboeoll Sunday afternoon sod won
from tbeaball tosssra cf that village
by soore of 0 to Z In th. Uth in
ning. Tb. Mor. would bar. been
maeb different if Boussum oooid
bav. located tb. plat, in tb. Drat
few innings. Finally he recovered
fata oontrol and looaened up a t"-w
atunta tbat kept the "Oasburg" boya
guessing. Medlord tried out Lo,ler
behind tbe bat and tbe way ne works
ahowa tbat be baa tb. making of a
back stop. George Merriman cover
ed himself witb glory by swatting oat
a two-bagger, aod anybody wbo bad
ever aeeo Ueorge travel koowa tbat
It bad to be a loog bit. Little Rude
Sbonltz waa tb. star of tb. game, I
by tb. Margaret I1m Stooa Company
wblcb appeared at tb. Opera bona.
for Br. nights tb. manage! of th.
oompany stated to at. audl.no. tbat
a number of tbe members of th.
troupe intended to return to Med
ford and make tbalr bom. here per
manently after th. company bad
filled all of tbe .agag.m.ots It baa
oontraoted for tbls mhos, tie stat
od that aio when along their route
baa tb. members of tb. oompany been
to favorably Impreeeed wito th. aur-
rounding oouatry. f'edford will
that ban mor. local taltut available
when an amatuer play Is to be etaged
For sale OompleW f-n-ni.blngi
for 5 room oottage Bargain If takes
at onoe. Mrs. O P Cameron . Corner
10th and L atreet. U-lt
Messrs Sbalfer & Cole bare leased
the Weeks Bros, furniture factory at
Phoenix for tbe ' coming year and
are now engaged in repelling and en
larging the plant so a. to aooomnio
date tbe constantly increasing busi
ness. Th. new managers are thor
oughly conversant with tbe buaioeae
in all its branch.., and purpose to
Increase tbe oapacltiy of tb. plant aa
the business may tequire.
-For Bale: 7 room bouse, near
churob and acbool bouee, prioe
815oo, two thirda caab. Address Box
223, Med ford.
An attempt waa made to burn
however. 11. oosen'I wsigb muoh the new bootblack stand, whlob has
more than a legal-eized bat, but be
got a single and laid down a petty
swulfloe. Besides b. aooepted two
obances on third and lined tbem to
first lik. a leaguer, and bas a put out
to bis credit alio, Tb. players were
all youngster, outside of Mils, and
Bouaaum, but after tbey bad recover
ed from tb.tr first nervousneae they
played a fair gam. of ball. Fboeolx
bad some veteran, on tbe team and
tbalr short-, to pj and aaeond basemen
were in tbe gam. all tbe time J axe
Sbafer, wbo played ball when most of
the Medfotd team were wearing ne
pant, waa behind tbe bat and his
ooacbtlog helped oat tb. Phoenix
nine considerably '
Inat arrived A full Una of sew
ing machines. You can bava a free
trial at voor bom. by seeing U,
Johnson, Medford Pharmacy,
post orHoe W. rant macblnea
0. W. Taylor 'Have tbe late frost.
damaged tb. fruit? They hare and
tbey bav. not Tbat sounds like a
paradox, but It's toe facts, neverthe
less. In aome localities, avma Tarle
tie. bav. been 'thinned' consider
ably, to others the orobardista must
do tbe tbinniog. Jr'do not oontider,
however, tbat the aggregate output
will be reduced to any oonsiaerable
extent W. always have a scare
.vary enring.put when barveel time
comes we ueually Bod tbat tbe re
turns are reasonably satisfactory. I
want to say tbougb tbat now Is the
time to get busy with tbe oodlin
moth. The flrst brood Is now coming
out and Its the early sprayer tbat
catcbee tbs motb. "
Remember th. Medford PharJ
many now located next to tbe post
pUice
After tbe last performance given
recently been erected on Seventh
street, last Sunday afternoon. A
number of Backs wei. eoaked In oil,
plaoed back of tbe stand and Ignited.
Former Oblef of Polio. Tutpln saw
th. am ke and went to tb. resons.
H. snooeeded la putting out tb.
blaze before any damage was dona.
Wbo la reeponalble for the attempted
arson lonot knows.
For aata by owner: Two aaw
five-room eottagee. Addreee poet
ottlo. box 556, Medford.
A printer Baaed R. B. Emersoa
waa overhauled at Hornbook Bunday,
on train 15, and taken to Yreka to be
returned to Jeokeonvllle to eoewer
a charge of forgery It seems tbat
Emerson worked for Editor Bat nee
of th. Jacksonville Post for a few
day. and Saturday night eeened esv
eral chaoks about town on tbe Jaoft
eonvlUe Bank with th. purported sig
nature of tbe editor thereon. On.
of tbem waa for $19.60 and was cashed
at Nsuber'a Banquet Saloon.
Mrs. Ed. Andrews baa opened a
eiudlo for voice on I tare and the art
of singing. Pbona 1L tf
Claud Jones was to Medford Sat
urday Mr. Jonee baa assumed charge
of the farm in SanVValley purohased
by Cbas Strang and Dr. W, S, Jones,
just before tb. lattel'. death, which
the owners ate figuring upon turning
into one of the big fruit farms of tbe
valley.
White Leghorn egg' for setting
60 cents for 15. from Bock of ii hena
Licked from 5U0 Standard Bred White
euborn chickens, Dr. Uoble, phone
No. 103, Medfotd. Also p astute for
cows inside city limits. 18 2t
T. M. Whitney, who bas been
planting orobard. In this valley this
spting, left Monday for Is homo at
YES
we are serving refreshments
now The best ice cream
and the coolest room in town
Bnt we alto have the BEST Coffee,
Teas, Extracts, Baking Powders, etc
in this part of the country. Come and
try our goods and convince yourself.
Then while you are In our store you
can look over our fine line of dishes.
Lots of new ones comiug In all the
time.
Five and Ten cent counters.
2f?e Medford
& Coffee
House
M'GLASHAN & JUNKJtN
216 ,West Sevnth Street PHOXE 1051
MEDFORD, OREGON ,
J"Free delivery to any part of the city
Cliff., Oregon, air. Wklta.y assisted
by bta two soas planted over OOOO
troll trees .bout Medford tin, tb.
lint of tb. year, He planted 26 acres
for John dwell, acre, for Baa
! bneldon, and 15 scree for A. H. Ham
ilton. Tb. treee planted war mostly
apples and pears, Mr. Wbitaey bas
aa enviable repustion for suooeee In
the matter of plaotlag treee.
If yon want a cream separator
see tba Sbarplee at tba Rogoe stiver
Creamery before baying.
Mr. and Mr. U. O. Pell left Tues
day on tbslr way east on aa txtead
d visit Mr. Pell baa been elected
as a delegate to tbe Heed camp of
the Modern Woodman of America,
wblob meete at Peoria, 111., on June
untb. Ha and Mrs, Pail, however,
will spend some daye visiting rela
tive, and friends In tba Willamette
and will attend the Rose carnival at
Portland. Tbey expeot to go aa far
east aa New York and also to visit
relative. In Texas, returning to Med
ford about tb. last of August Mr.
P.ll has been oonduotlng tb. Elite
Laundry in Medford tor tba past year
or mora and bas built np an sxojl
lent business, He reoeatly .old bis
laundry, but tbat doesn't mean thai
be Intend. leavlrmV Medlord perma
nently, fact It be intend, returning
ber. after hit trip east and going In
to 'justness. W. are glad to be able
to state that Mr- Pell will remain In
tbla olty, aa be baa proven during
bla raeldeno. here to be an enter
prising, progressiva oltlzen, and, an
honorable bnslneaa man.
Tb. old Howard ranob three milea
aontb of Medford and two and one
half miles v est of Pboenlx, la now
cat no in smell tracts to suit toe pur
chaser One quarter oasb, balanoa la
(' payments. Tale le a rata op-
ourt unity for men of email means.
Listed with all agents. 19-121-p.
-Carpenters' I.ooaL No. 1840, of
tbe Mutual Brotherhood of Cat pea
tera and Joiners of America observed
sooial night on Saturday evening.
Tbe program - waa arranged by P.
Q. Lambert, of Pasadena, Calif,,
and was nicely rendered. Kev.
Shields addressed the gathering.
Nearly 100 members and gueats
were present Tbla gathering la tbe
first of a series to be held during
tbe summer
fiver 'O0 Snarolas Cream Separa
tor in uae in Southern Oregon. Sold
bv Rogue River Creamery, Prioe
from $10 up.
- It la reported to tbe Mail tbat
tbtougb tbe carelessness of some one
In leaving tbe gate to the Odd Fel-
lows' cemetery ooen loos, .took have
gained aooeea thereto and have dona
considerable damage to tbe different
plots. Tb.r. sbould be steps taken
to see that snoh dot. not oooat again.
Tba fence around tb. oemeteiy
should be repaired 11 eeoeeeerr and
oar. taken tbat tba gates abould be
kept fastened.
For Sale A few good horees and
different kinds of wagont and riaw.
Cell at Watt Sid. Briok Stable. 7-tf.
Ovwr fifty members of the Modem
Woodmen (Mar left for A .bland on
Tuesday morning to attend tba state
convention of that order wblob was
bald In tbat olty. A Woodman band
from Portland gar. a abort piogram
at th. depot while tbe train etopoed
in tbls olty.
& L. Bennett "I can't see tbat
th. fruit In my neighborhood baa
been damaged by frost to any great
extent Tb. peara nave been ent
aome, but there will te plenty left
Tb. applet ar. not burt to any
appreciable extent"
AU ktnda ot bake stnrf Vienna
Bakery. Cad 'ohone 496 and have
goods delivered ,
Henry Pern oil, of th." Portland
leagu. team oame bom. to Urants
Pass last Saturday and Sunday pitch
ed for bis old team mates 'against
Boseburg, shutting out tbe boys from
Cooglaa.
We erll Sharpies Cream Separa
tors from 810 up. Rogue River
Creamery, Medford.
Ross Kline is having a fine large
bungalow, 34x47 feet, erected upon
is place which is about a milaand a
half south of Medford. F. E. Bordan
Is doing tbe buiding for Mr. Klioe.
We will deliver loe cream to your
nousi. Pbone yonr order to tbe
Rogue Klvr Creamery or Medford
Book Store.
Mrs. Wm. West will open a
millinery store on the oorner of 7tb
and C atreet next week. Mrs. West
bas secured tbe servioes of a Cbioago
milliner.
For Sale Fresh mllcb cows for
sale. Inqulr. of J. W. Bonar, oo
Uritiln rreek, four milea from Med
forrd. 'Pbone 933. 18-2m.
The office of the City Recorder
was removed from Its location
Sixth street to tb. new quarters In
tba olty ball on Thursday morning,
Mrs. E. E. Core Teaober of
Piano and Voice. Special eommer
classes In harmony and tbenry now
forming. Sight reading ensemble
playing and re.iital work
DIIDDI V
k s-svs-s-s
J
PERSONAL
i a Medford visitor
Asbestos, WM a
What MMdville Think, of
Smith.
W. O. WUsoa
Saturday.
D. a White, of
Medford visitor Monday,
Mrs. Ella Lang, of Jacksonville,
waa la Medtord Saturday.
R. U Donald soa-Sel. by toft Monday
morning for Baa Fraaelsoo.
Ex-Commiaaloaar Tboe. Riley waa
Maoferd Tuesdsy on butlaeee.
Fay Lane waa among those wbo
took tb. trip to Sea Franoltoo to
see tbe fleet
Winabastsr Houston, tne plon.tr
mlnsr, waa la town from Willow
Springs Tueedey.
Mis. A. M. 8bo-t and bar daugh
ter, Mrs Harry tfdmonsoa, nra visit
ing In Portland.
Bea A. LowelL Woodvtll.'s bustl-
log rnl estate agent, waa In Medford
on business lately.
Mrs. H. K. Banna toft Saturday
morning for Oakland, Calif., to
spend tb. summer.
F. A. Pattleca, editor of tba Cen
tral Point Herald, waa la Madfora
Tuesday oo business.
H. D. KublL oandidat for iepre
atatativ. oo tb. Republican ticket,
was In Medfotd Saturday.
W T Oileve, of Proa peot, republican
candidate for assessor, waa in Med
ford Tuedey on toad bualnaee V
J. W. Mlltor, wbo to uow a reeid.nt
of Portland, waa bar. tbla week, look
log after bit propeity Interests.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Boyden left
Sunday morning for San Franeleoo
to see the Pacific fleet ooiaa in.
Louis Jennings, Sam Uodgea and
J. E. Kboten, of Uold Hill, were
Medford businwt visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. W. A. Millar, of Hamilton,
Ohio, bas joined ber buaband In tbls
olty and expect, to remain la tbls
vicinity
Mrs. H. U. Lorlmer, of this city,
wbo baa been vletting in Cleveland,
Oblo, for tbe past tbree months, has
returned home.
N, Jerry, tbe veteran miner, re
turned a few oays since from Raw-
bide. Nev., ana will look after bla In
tenet, here.
Or. Seely left Medford Wednesday
evening for LaUrande, Oregon, where
he bas been subpoenaed aa a witness
la a murder trial.
Mrs. L. D. Mlaear and ton left
Monday for a visit to relative, in tb.
east, going by way of San Franolaco,
.1
I Sold Many Trees.
' C. F. Cook reports that be bas sold
over 100.000 fruit trees In this valley
I doting this spring. II. sold mostly
I Newtown and Spltzenberg apples,
! He it busy now booking orders for
full delivery,. Among tbe big oideie
be handled was a lot consisting of
3oOO Newtown and Spltzenberg apple
trees of the Western Orchard Com
1 pany A large number of Comioe
peers were also bandied by him. He
aUtee that the outlook lor next
! yeara's business promises a larger
business tban tbat done by blm this
year. Verily, tbls will be a frolt
growing scotinn wbeo these trees get
to bearing.
-For sale An esoeilent quality of
brick In any quint'ty. u. w. rrm
dy. Medtord. Orogrn, t',
to see tb. Faolfio fleet
Hon, H. M. Cane, tb. Republioao
aomlnee for tbe United State. Ben.
ate. waa la towa Toeeday. Ha want
dlrwotly to Eagle Point
K. & Millar, of Central Point, on
of tfeoaa wbo bav. lately beoome lo
t. rested la this aaotloa. waa la Med
ford Toeedsy oa Business.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Blltoa returned
Friday evening from their wedding
tour to Southern Calitorala, and tba
editor of tbe Mall la onoe mora on
deok and tending to business.
Maok Adamj baa returned from
Kennatt Calif., wber. h. hi
employed for tbe past several months.
and will remain la Medtord for
time.
Hon. H. K. Hanna waa down from
Jacksonville Saturday, having aooom
Denied Mrs. Hanna this far on ber
war to spend tb. summer In Calif'
ornla.
John X. Miller, tbe veteran miner
and Indian fignter, left Tuesday .v.
ning for Roeeburg, where be will be
come an inmate of tbe Soldlei'i
Home.
Hans Petersen, wbo bas been em
ployed as butter-maker fot the Rogui
River Creamey, lett Sunday lor bla
old home in Denmark, on a viait to
bit parents.
Or, R. S. DeArmond, who la now
located In Portland, was lo Medford
Saturday, on business. He may poa
slbly locate bere again fur the prao
tioe of bis profession. '
J. R. Stevenson and family, wbo
bave been spending tbe winter at
Palacios, Texas, returned to Medford
tbls week, and will beoome perma
nent residents of Medtord
U Miller, of Valley City. N D. is
bere looking over the oountry with
view to locating He la a friend ot
J N Campbell and is a oettaln eettl.r
if tbe latter can talk blm Into it
nev. W. E. Uoode returned this
week from tbe contereno. of tb. Free
Methodist oburoh, beld at Portland
last week. Mr. Good, bas been ap
pointed paator of tbe oongregatlon at
tbls place.
H. C. Kentner left Monday for San
Ftenotsoo to see tb. fleet and also to
visit bis daughter, Miss Bessie, wbo
is attending tbe Unlveislty of Calif
onia at Berkeley. Miss Kentner sails
tbls wsek or Honolulu, wber. sh. will
spend the summer,
Mr. and Mrs. W 11 Oor. left Med
ford Friday for California, where
tbey go to remain several months,
Tbey will go Brat to San Francisco
and from there will make a tour of
tbe entire atete lo their automobile,
wblcb baa been shipped to San F'rsn-
Cisco. The vacation is taken lo
bopss tbat Mra. Cole's health, wbl.b
has not been good for severe! months.
will be benelltted-snd their many
friends in Medford will all anxiously
await news of ber recovery. They
were accompanied by Miss Sabra
Bookir, a trained nnrse. Dr. and
Mrs. Setlv accompanied tbem as far
as Horn brook .
don't for
Word bat reached Madford tbat
Professor U. O. Smith, of Meedvllle,
Pa., who Is to b. th. acbool .uper
lateodeat of tbls olty for tne oomlag
yew will arrive la thlt olty oa or
aboot July 1st Tb. folio wlog dip
pings are taken from Meedvllle
papers, and abow tb. M'-eem la
which Prat Smith Is bald by those
wbo know blm:
"Tb. but wishes of tbslr many
friends will aooompany Mr and Mra.
Smitn to th.lr a.w bom. and a gnat
loss will be felt by tb. people of tbls
olty waen tney leave. AU tbe obll
drea wbo bav. ettended tba public
schools at any tim. during th. past
six years feel a great lov. and re
spect for Professor Smith. Those
now attending will detply regret
to bear tbat tbey are going to loss
him.
"Before oomlng to Meedvllle
Superintendent Smith waa loot tea
for six years at Union City, wber.
b. was In charge of tba schools. H.
hat been recognized widely as one of
tbe most prominent educators of
western Pennsylvania U. It primar
ily a teacher, but ha Is also a director
and aa exeoutlve. Meedvllle loeee a
good man In tbe departure of Mr.
Smith, one wbo has mad. hi. Ufa
ana hie work felt la thlt oommoa
lty." Tbe Dally Meeeoger contained the
following:
"PjoL Smith to a well-known edu
cator aod hat beoome known . a
lecturer before teaobert' Inatitutea,
Hia recognized eieoutlvs ability,
conservative and common aense
metnods aod sturdy Cnrlatlaa char
acter have united to make hie ad
ministration of (be Meedvllle aoboole
ona of tbe meet auooessful in tbe
history cf the olty and has plaoed tbe
local so hoots on the par of aoy In tbe
oountry.
During his residence In Ueadville
Prof, Smith and bis eatlmable wife,
bave taken a piominent part in tbe
educational, religious and scaial life
of tbe olty. Tbey bave made a wide
olrcle of f i leads wbo while regretting
tbe neoeeslty for their removal from
Meadvilie extend tbelr best withes
for their complete euocess in tbler
far western borne.
"Medford is a growing olty of tome
5,000 or 0.000 Inhabitants In tb.
Rogue River Valley of Oregon, a
great fruit raising district. It la
located 25 miles north of the Califor
nia Una and about 75 milea east of
tbe Paolflo ocean.
Prof. Smith wiU complete tb. term
bere and wlU go wast In time to take
np next year's work at Madford."
To the Holders of Real
Estate
We have in the last three month, sold
over $95,000.00 worth of Real Estate. If you
wish to sell, why not see US?
To the Bayer
Our time - is vours, use it as you wish.
It is a pleasure to show property listid with
YOURS FOR SQUARE DEALING,
Medford Realty & Rental Co.
AMONG THE CHURCHES.
Kiat Tta Dyke.
When von are in t"wn
get to call at tbe tmeriok (Jar. un
der new management.
Tba many frlanda of Charles O.
King, proprietor of too Madford
Book Store and Mrs. Mlnnl. Van
Dyke, war. aomewhat aurprlted to
learn tbat they bad been married
Satnrdav morning and bad taken
tbe afternoon train for Saa Fran
cleco-not to much turprleed at th.
marriage aa they wire at the I act that
the oooDl. had eluded their well
meant, but, possible ambaraatlnc at
tentions at the departure.
The marriage wm quietly solemnis
ed at tb. Upisoopa! rectory, tb. only
wltneeee being Mr. and "Irs. J. W,
Cox.
Immediately after tbe oereraony an
automobile waa called Into requlel
tioo and while tbelr friends were
waiting at th. depot witb "rloe aod
things" the pair were apeeding
toward Athland, woere tbey cangbt
the train and oontinued unmolested
on their way.
Mr. King has been a resident of
Medford for tbe paat five years or
mora and hat become one ot Its pro
gressive and enterprising business
men.
Ills bride bas grown to womanhood
in Southern Oregon, and ber many
frienda in Medfotd and vioioity are
wishing ber every )oy of a long and
happy married life.
"Cherllf's" many friends are
waiting for an opportunity to con
gratulate blm.
Many Went to see the Fleet
Saturday morning a goodly number
of Medfoid pnople took advantage of
the reduoed: rates ottered by tbe
Southern Pacific company 'and took
naasaae for San Franolaco to wltneae
the arrival of tbe fleet
Among those wbo took advantage
of the rates were: H A Teirolf, V. t.
Kellogg, O C Taylor and family, T
J Williamson, Mist Lou liartzell,
Mis. Uertrude Fey, Mrs. Mary Peter
and Mis. Jo Ottb, of Jacksonville,
Mrs John Demmer, Mr and Mra Cbas
King, Mr and Mrs H E Buyden, Mn
Ella Lang, One Newbury, of Jackson
ville, Mr. and Mrs J W Opp, Henry
Batee, R A Nye, Mr and Mrt A U
Bunell, Mrt Minetr and ton, F M
Amy and Oeo Paokvy with tbelr
wives, of Ctntral Point, and a whole
lot of otbera whose names escaped
us.
In all seventy-three tickets were
sold for San Francisco at tbe Med
ford statioo during the lour days.
Besides this several pants, bought
tickets for the east, going by way of
San Francisco.
Notice.
There will be a meeting of the
Oreater Medford In Friday, May 8,
in tbe Commerjlal) Club rooms at
tbreeo'clook p. m. All members are
requested to attend as there it buti-
nees of "Importance to oome before
tbs club.
Mrt. M L. Alford, See,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Th. minister will preach on a uni
que eubject Sunday morning, May
10, viz: "String. I String. I" Each
young peraon it roqueted to bring a
string a. long aa be or ah. It tall.
These strings will be used, not to
bang aome ona, but to enforoe a great
truth. You may forget tb. speaker
and many other thinga, but you oan
nerer forget the lesson you will
leatn.
At toe evening service the subject
Impediments to Christian Union
Uow Removed," will be . dieouteed.
Tbls is tbe second In th. aeries of
thru, of the popular subject., off
'Christian Union." A large and
ienoa liateuded to tbe eermon last
Sunday evening. It le hoped a stUl
larger wlU be In attendance next
Sunday. Tb. child-en H tint, at
tba morning eervloe. You aia oor-
d tally Invited to all thee, servioes.
Marion F. Horn, Minister.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Oarlatlaa eclenoe service an bald
.vary Suaday morning at
o'eloos la the Coeamercli Clnb room.
Subtoot for May lo. "Adam aad
Faltoa Man." AU ar. weloome.
M. E. CHURCH.
Oa aaxt Sabbath Renter will preaoh
a "Two Heaweus,". la tba mora
Ing tbe .ubjeot wlU be: "Heaven
Below." At night the eubjeot wlU
be: "Heaven Above." Tb. morning
eubjeot wlU bo followed by tba Sacra,
meat of th. Lord's Supper. At eve-
ulna tba pastor will snow tb. super
iority of th. Christian Heaven over
tbe tadlaa, Mohammad an, Budd
blstio aad other heavens. Sabbath
school at lo a m. Epworth League
7 p. m. All an Invited.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Next Sunday la labor day In the
Preabyterlan oburcb, an.l the day
will be doxy observed In tbe Flret
P.'e.byterlan oburoh of Medford at 11
a. m. All Union and labor organ-
izatlona are Invited to be present aad
to take part la tb. aervioee. Good
music A sermon tultabl. to tne
occasion. Preaching In tba evealaa
at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a.
Christian Endeavor at 0:30. p.
FRErJ METHODIST CHURCH.
Sabbath school Sunday at 10 o'oloek
a. m., and 8 o'olooa p. m., prayer
meeting Tbuitday evening at 7:30
u'olook, oorner Tentb and Ivy etreete.
W. E.Uooa. paator
STS.NilSSS SUNDAY H0 4E
Tbe Flret Baptist oburcb: Baptism
administered last , Snnday evening at
tbe beginning of tbe evening service
No matter wbo you are, or where
you oome from you are weloom. to a
eat la tb. oburoh. Paator Promisee
Plain Preaching. That'e all. '
U. LeRoy Hall, paator.
Death of R. S- Danlap.
Robert b. Danlap, for many
on. of tbe prominent fluree amoag
Southern Oregon ploaeera, died at ,
Oragoa Soldiers' Horn, at Koaa-
rg on Wednesday laKa tne auta
year of bla age.
''Sergeant" Dnalap, aa be waa
familiarly known to bit many Meads
In tbls section waa a netlve of Mis
souri aad waa a Vetera, of the Maxl
oanwar, having been, member a
Colonel Oonelaon'a regiment wale
made tbs long march from the Mer
loni I river to Monterey.
H. oame to Oragoa at the oloee of
tbe war -aad ntldaJ at Jacksonville
up to a few veers ago, wber. ha
entered tne boldlere' Horn, at Bon-
burg.
Sergeant Danlap waa one of
nature'a noblemen. Honest aad up
right la all bla dealings, with a Rwa
eroue, genial disposition. Ha wlU be
mourned by hundreds of bis friend
in Southern Oregon, whe bave .x-
'perleooed bis kindliness.
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Prices and Quality
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Blue Ribbon Flour
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Celebrated Teas and Coffee
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