Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 09, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKOOX. I'R I DAY. OCTor.ER 9. 1W.
SCHOOLS MEET
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"Rtgraai saTs&cd tern
rcul ConTcetiOM Sunday
Schoils JaGkson County
The following its the program of the
'Annual Bunday school convention whirh
Convenes Monday evening, Oetober 1-,
lin the Presbyterian church in this city:
Monday evening, Oetober 12:
5:00 -Assignment of delegates, l'res
: byterian' church.
TiSG-Praise and prayer service, led
"by Rev. 0. A. Phippa of Portland.
7:40 Address of welcome by Rev.
'0. L. Hiill of Medford. Response by
'Visiting delegate. Vocal solo by Mrs. E.
E. Qoro'of Medford. Bass solo.
8:20 Address by Rev. Robert Mc
Lean of UrantB Pass. "The Place of the
Bunday School in Evangelizing our Xew
Possessions." Soto bv Forest Edmeads
o' Medford.
Tuesday morning, Oetober 'A;
9:00 Praise and prayer service, led
by Rev. J, V. Milligan of Portland.
9:1a Roll call of schools ui.d dele
gates.
9:30 Organization, appointment of
committees, etc.
9:45 Talk by Rev. J. K. Howard
of Medford on chosen subject.
10!05 "Encouragement of Bible
"Reading," by G. H. Pierco of Medford.
Vocal solo bv Forrest Edmeads of Med
ford. :10:30 Address by (1. F. Hillings of
Ashland.
11:00 Discussion or question box
led by Rev. C. A. Phipps of Portland.
11:30 Introduction and further as
signment of delegates.
Tuesday afternoon, October lit:
2:00 Praiso and prayer service, led
by Rov. 0. L. Hall of Medford.
2:10 "Teacher Training." by X. .1.
Re-asoner of Ashland.
2:20 Talk by Fred C. Homes of Ash
land.
2:30 "The Value of Illustrations in
Sunday School Work," by Rov. W. ('.
Reufer of Medford.
2:45 Piano solo by Clarence Kellogg
of Medford. Vocal solo by Miss Edna
Eifert of Medford.
3:00 Address by Rev. J. V. Mil
Hgan of Portland, "Tho Book We
Teach. ' ' Open conference and discus
flion. 1
4:05 Address by Professor 1. (!.
Smith of Medford, "Common Mistakes
in Teaching."
Tuesday evening, October 13:
7:30 Praise and prayer service.
7:45 "How to Interest Parents in
the Sunday School," by H. C. Onrnntt
of Medford.
7;55 "(trading of the Sunday
School," by Miss Pauline Waltun. Med
ford Ladies quartet, Misses Edna Ki
fert, Benin h Warner, Florence Oray and
Mary Cfore of Medford. Special inusir
by male quartet of Christian church.
8:20 Address by Rev. C. A. Phipps
of Portland, "The Louisville Conven
tion." Vocal solo by' Mrs. KM a 1'inies
of ; Med ford.
Wednesday morning, October 14:
9:00 Praise and prayer service. Ird
by M. F. Horn of Medford.
0:15 "Somo Amusing Incidents in
Sutiday School Work,' by Rev. T. P.
Rcid of Phoenix.
9:25 Paper by local worker.
9:35 Paper by II. K. Badger of Ash
land. Vocal solo by Mrs. Etta Bates
of Medford.
10:00 Address by Rev. C. A. Phipps
of Portland.
10:30 Roll call of schools, reports of
committees, election of officers and oth
er business. Financial matters, raising
of money for state and count v work,
etc.
ID
MONDAY
FOR SALE
Plaster that will last
Forever
Its Brand is ACME
Crater Lake Lumber Co.
11:1.") How Vua We Make the
fimuty Work More Kffective f " general
JlSi'USisioU.
t Wednesday ul'teruoou, October 14:
j -: 00 Final opening praise and prayer
' sit vice.
j :.' Add res.
j ;t:nO IMuuo aolu by Mis Flora tiray
; of Medford. Vocal nolo by Miss Stella
Hindus' of Medford.
;t; 1(1 Discussion, consult at ioua aud
closing prayer service.
1'rograiu subject to change it ueces
sarv. Thursday's Baseball .
At Loa Angeles Los Angeles 1, Port- ,
land I (culled Kith inning, darkness).
At San Francisco Oakland 0, San
Francisco 3.
6e Monty and Church.
In the eighteenth oentnry there were
in temperance societies or bands of
jope. nor Ucchabiies ami blue ribbon
anuy. To be as "drunk ns a lord" was
the height of human felicity. It was
the age of "three I tot tie men," of con
vivial toasts, of drinking songs. Even
the chmvh indirectly encouraged iu
teiniKrnnee. There were certain dis
tricts where at Whitsuntide tho church
wardens were accustomed to levy con
tributions of malt from the parishion
ers. This was brewed Into strong ale
and sold in the church. The Whitsun
tide topers had, however, n pious
method In their madness.
The money spent on the beer was
expended by the churchwardens in
church maintenance, and the muddled
roisterers no doubt believed them
selves to be pilbirs of tho church even
when, under the influence of the alco
hol, they rolled upon its pavement.
They thought themselves supporters of
the church when they wanted "sup
porting" themselves and deemed them
solves most saintly when they wore
most soddoned. t'ntll ns recently as
1S27 (when the license was withdrawn;
n church ami public house were cov
ered by one roof at Deepdale, midway'
between Derby and Nottingham. A
door that could be opened at will serv
ed to separate the consecrated Interim
of the cbmvh from the common tnp
romn of the tavern! Chambers Jour
nal. Good Bait.
"I got Cleveland's autograph," snhi
(he friend, "by addressing to him n lit
fie ode on his splendid work In the
White House anent the Russo-Jnpnnese
war or was It something else? At tiny
rate, I shall never forget my delight
when, by return mall, Mr. Cleveland
wrote:
'"Dear Sir I have read your verses
with interest. They appear to me very
deficient hi sense and substance.'
"I sent a sonnet of sympathy to Ber
nard Shaw on the failure of his play,
'His House In Order.' or some such
title. Mr. Shaw replied on a post card
as follows:
" 'Thank you very much for your son
net, which see:n at least sincere.'
"I once ventured to address a ron
deau to Ellen Terry. In It I praised
her beauty passionately. Miss Terry
sent me a long and Interesting note of
acknowledgment, in the course of
which she said:
" 'I noticed many faults and weak
nesses In your rondeau, which, howev
er, made me laugh heartily."' Ex
change. At Last.
Mrs. Silas Bennett was a philoso
pher. On a cert u in dismal occasion
some of the neighboring women were
condoling will) her. With commend
able cheerfulness she replied:
"I've raised four girls an' three boys,
expert in" every lime t hey'd bo twins
and red beaded like their i rami pa Ben
nett, an" yet they ain't.
"A n I've worried consul 'hie over
smallpox break in' out In my big fam
ily. So for 'lain't.
"Last summer tlurin' July tin' August
an' mebbe part of September I wns
real melon. fcarln" I'd got nn ap
pendix, but I giioss I ain't.
"An' through it all It never otiet oc
curred to me that I'd lie the one to
fall through them rotten old meetlu'
bouse steps an' break my leg In two
places, but I be."
HedfoH Tribunfl. 50c par mouth.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
The following letters reuiaiu uucallt-d
for at the 'postoffice at Medford, Or.,
October 8, 19US:
E. M. Campbell, Joel Edsall, Mrs. C.
F. Hurt. A. A. Fosenden. lieo. E. Frost,
Marion Ourdon, Etta Heart, W. K.
Hendrickson, Alice Kane, A. C. Keagle,
Leonard N. May, Geo. B. Litreal, Mrs.
Moore, Caster Murry, William Osborne,
T. Roberts, Willie Robinson, A. C. Slow
er, Charles H. I'ptou, M. I., Went Lum
!r Co., Mrs. White, Mrs. A. Will, A. C
Wilson, William Wilson, M. M. Will
SOU.
Parties calling for any of tho above
letters will please say advertised. A
charge of one cent will be made upon
the delivery of each of the above let
ters. A. M. WOODFORD, P. M.
! 46 acres orchard, 23 acres pears and
apples; good building; well fenced; one
' of the finest orchards in the vallev.
Good 4-room house, $750.
Good 6-room house on sewer, $1700.
Good 5-room house on sewer, $1500.
For investment 720 acres, all bottom
land; new house; good outbuildings;
sub-irrigated; would cut up into small
tracts; seven miles from railroad.
J. C. Rogers.
Office, Hotel Nash, D street entrance.
The laws and ir (illations
fiet down for dairy farm
ing Make the life of the cow,
Man and maid most charm
iny.
The strict observance of
our policy the best for the
money makes buying ci
gars made by us a source of
satisfaction to everybody.
Our cigars are always fresh
and we manufacture none
but first-class goods.
R.R.V. Cigar Works
Electricity Is
Always Ready
You need only to close the switch
and the motor starts
It needs no more atten
tion till you stop it
Ask us about General Elecrric Mo
tors. Vou can use them.
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Condor Wa
ter & Power Co.
Office 206 West 7th street,
opp. the big electric sign
The 'water in Crater Lake is cold and of a
crystal clearness. In the lake is the old volcano
cone, projecting above the water, forming Wiz
ard Island. Long ago big medicine men told the
dusky Indian warriors that the bole of the cone
was the home of a powerful wizard. Now Colc
stiu Mineral Water is cooling aud of a crystal
clearness. It 'is "big medicine" for stomach
ailments, and a truly delight fill table water. Con
cocted in the interior of old Siskiyou mountain,
the prehistoric Oregon Island, by nature's most
expert chemistry,
Anderson & Burbidge
The Dravmen
Sampson's Spray
Took the 'Mine Ribbon at the Medford Fair
for lime and sulphur solutions.
Tt is the best and used in the famous com
mercial orchards of the Rogue River vallev.
-Ma.de
Grants Pass Canning
Company
(i rants
.John D. Olwell, Agent, Exhibit Building.
Medford, - - Oregon.
EOU SAl,K Exceptionally dcidrahlf
house lot, choicely located, close in,
high and sightly in best remdi'iice dis
trict; price Hiierit'ieed in order to find
immediate purchioter. This in a bargain
for somebody. Small cimh payment
handle it. Write L. H., Tribune, Med
ford. 170
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Important Notice to Water
Consumers
In accordance with the provisions of the
ordinance governing the use of city water,
I will turn the water off from all consum
ers who arc deli Kiieiit on Monday, October
I "Jlli. There will be 110 notice served, as has
been heretofore, but service discontinued
without warning.
M. M. (I.i:lt.
Supl. Water Works.
Medford Agents.
bv-
Pass, Or.
AUTUMN SUITS AND OVERCOATS
thai nuike am al feel like a prince when
we have fitted and fininhed one I'm
him are the exfiitnil.e annentH 1 lint w
are nialiiiiy ecry day for iip ii of fa
tiflimis tasteH. When wt have mad you
a suit from inir l'all imvidlii'M in seii-
r an ovcrcoitt from tlievio). King Kd
ward caniKit lieb-ttei- diescl than 0111
patron.
J. A. KREUZER & CO
1MFOKTEBI! AND TAU.OES.
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE
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ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Ashland, Oregon.
Thorumigh uuj practical traiuiug in COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND
and KX' i I. IS II. Individual iust ruction by expert a. We have been
t'uiepi-ll d lo enlarge our quarters every .tear, and have now secured
ample accommodations iu the 3 weed
Nothing iu the line of hushics training is too good for our students, j
COMPLUTK COMMERCIAL COURSE !
At About One-1 lalf the I'sual Expense. I
oil infiirnmtion free. 1. KMTNICR. President. '.
Zn
Join the National
Protective Legion
Pays .flo.OO per week in case of sickness or
accident ; $100 for loss of leg, hand or eye. Mon
ey back in shape of dividends every five years.
Address V). i. BROWN, Medford, Oregon.
A 5186
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Oregon,,
Builders
Arc you doing what yoti can to populate your State ?
OKKGON NEEDS POPLMShI tiers, honcHt farmers, mechanics,
men hunts, elwks, people with bniinn, utrig handB and a willing
heart capital r no capitaJ.
Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregon.)
is minding tons of Oregon literature to the Kast for distribution
through every available ageney. Will you not help tho good work
of building Oregon by tending ns the names and addrossoH of your
t'riendo who aro INtely to b interested in this HtatoT We will be
ifltul to bear tho expense of ending them complete information about
oltKUON d its opportunities,
COLONISTS' TICKETS will bo on salo during SHPTUMBtiR AND
t)( TOIifcJR from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from a
few principal oities arc
Krori) Tnver JO.OO
li-oiu Omaha. . . . 30.00
I'roiu Kansas City 30.OG
''roin St. Louis. . 35.50
l-'roiu Chicago. . . 38.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID.
If ,von want to bring a friend tir rHutivp ' Orogou, dupoait the
prupnr nrnouut with any of our njfiits. Tho ticket will the. be fur
HiHlii'd by tolograph.
A. S. HOHKNBAIIM, Mrdfonl. Or., Local Agent.
W.M. M 'MURRAY, Oonoral r'nwiig. r Agnnt, Portland, Or.
BIJOU THEATRE
A I5KI ATTIJACTIOX TON 1(1 1 IT
KXTIItK CIIAXIIK FROM LAST NMllfT
I )oors open 7:15. ' Admission, 10 routs.
SAVOY
NORTH D'ANMOU STKKKT
A NKW IM?)(ilA.M TONKUIT
Hiirty of coinii-s and llirilliii); draniiit i- suhjt'ets.
Sunday .Miitinoc, 3:30.
Kvcninif performance 7:30.
Admission 10 cents.
j
ttr. "3r4.t "Hampton, "3saacs
Tntructor TlVano. ttttoi
Stu&V. ttt tfi4t&tnc, 'tottV Orant Strt
imi burg block. Twice as large as
I am now
Located f
with Martin J. Reddy
and am prepared to
do all kinds of re
pair work on
Watches, Clocks
and Jewelrv
B.N.Butler '
Near Postoffice
From Louisville.. $11.70
From Gindimati. 42.20
From Cleveland.. 44.75
From Now York.. 55.00