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BISHOP ISSUES THANKSGtVING PASTORAL 1 jSOCIAL AND PERSONAL!
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My Dear Mrctliicn of the ( lertry nu amount for lionpitnl purpose fur
nml I.nitv: Clratttmle - n rare ur- '' os1"4 f'r 1M received lrom
. i ii.. . , .,i . ii i i pnv onueH. All llint ran lin Marol
tins oupce ally icrntitime to lloil ur , ,. !.
' ' " " IB llfcltll llir lllll 'Mil. lf tllllUK IIMllllll4
the more cniuiu ivery.lny llo- w.(0 nr() (m))U, ,( (my fop theilWPvp4
hirh or life. 'I lie expression ol our f who malioiit 1000 wcro cared for
Kratitwlo in niailit in iniiii. way-- ltt year. The more paying pa
Iiy mil' milliner of life. Iiy mir lip; tienl wo receive, uutl 1I10 larger our
Imt porliapsi wo nan lwv our spirit offorinc, ami iinliviilual icifta, ami
of lliaiiKHKiviiiK! Int of all Iiy our , the more onilowcd IhmIh wo have, the
itift. Tim proclmnatiioi of the more charily work wo fan do.
president cnlU upui the people to ko St. Paul' HiirpiiHMiij; rcupnn for
to their xevcrnl place of worship on . tlinnkfiilncijH wit that hi1 wan "np
ThanktKiviiiL day, Thiirmlny, No-' pointed to H-rvieo" (I Tim., i:12 U
einhcr -T. Let iih keep tho feast V.) In catnlo(,'tiinn our ronton-, for
with jov ami kIih1iii... tlumkiiiir tln ' tlianktiilm-HK lot ih not foret V
(liver of every uooil ami perfeot gift numhi'r as anioiiu thehe.it ami hri,ht
for all our hlewdim. cut of tho inlliis "tho oportunity
At ThankHKivim; time wo of the for ftervioe." Thin in the pith of the
DioccHo of Oregon liave one ehief Christian idea of life that it he n
outlet an churchmen for the spirit of service. Christ wont ahout doiiiu
thaiiksjjivinjr. The convention li.tx p'od, healing as well n preaching
nppninteil it a ilay for tho canonical j and ' tenchiwr. Our Omul Smnnrita
collection for tho Ooml Samaritali hospital offers iih, every ono of ii.
hospital, tho new hrick Iniililing. (the opportunity to trp to ilo for the
known iih the Mishap Morris .Mciiior-,ick ami suffering what Christ did.
ial Iniililing, wnH practically complet-jlt i in no ficnso denominational in
d mid occupied Inst September. The i its euro nml trentmont' of tho sick,
cost, unfurnished, amounts to nearly but stands with doors wide open to
$120,000, upon which we owe nhout servo, as far ns poHsible, all of what
$30,000. In addition, furnishing ever color or belief, socking its hnl
for the new building cost so far.iiig shelter.
about $.ri000, and, as yet, are not I lovingly urgo every churchman,
complete. 'and nil who hear or read this pan
La year tho nrdinnry current ex-jtoral, to givo liberally, as floJ has
. i i . i , i . . . .i it i i
pcnscH oi mo aoHpiini amoiiuicii jo piiinpuii'ii iiii-m, mm nn u roiu cxrr
over ? 8,000. With the new buildiimlsion of their thankfulness to this
these current expenses will be ma.. worthy cause on Thanksgiving day
terially increased. In addition, tho Fnithtfully and affeetionntely,
constant demnnd for outlay for im- your bishop and fellnw-sornint in
provements. insurance, etc.. reuuires the Lord. CITAltLES SCADOIN'O.
MORE WATER POWER SITES
WITHDRAWN FROM ENTRY
(t'nlli-it Pro I,imiil Wlr.)
WAHIII.VOTON, Nov. 2t. Tho In
terior department today aanmincoil
that tho temporarily withdrawn! "In
aid of the proposed legislation for tho sihle for tho wcrok at Wurrondalo, on
dlHpoHltloa of water power flltt-H of tho 0. R. & N. Monday, in which Kn-
TRACK WALKER ARRESTED
FOR CAUSING WRECK
(United pre Lnnnetl Wire )
TUB DAIiLHS, Or., Nov. '. S.
II. Lewis, a track walker, is under
arrest hero today for being vospou-
317 aercH along King's river, Call
forula, and 1298 acrox ?Iouk tl.o St.
lloglH river In Montnnn, arc thought
to lie valuable for watc power pur
posou. SUGAR TRUST MUST GO
TO TRIAL IN DECEMBER
f 1 Jul I o1 ProHH I.onmxl WIm.)
NHW YORK, Nov. 2 I, Tho Indict-
gineer ThoinitH I Rogers was killed
ami two other members of the train
crew wcro hurt.
The nrroMt was made by Detective
K. U. Wood of tho 0. R. & N. com
pnny, and Deputy Sheriff Archie
Leonard of .Multnomah county, after
a weary chase lasting HI hours in
which neither pursuer or pinsued
stopped for sleep or food.
ml oftlclalii of t ho American Sunar J The Invitations Issued for tho Swas
Refining company, otherwlso known tlka Horlos of dunces are Intended to
iih tlio sugar trust, miiHt go to trial
lu Decombor. That mueh was defi
nitely decided today whon Kcdornl
.Tmlgo Hough dismissed tho motions
of tho Indtetotl nfftcals asking that tho
Cover tho whole Hoason, ho t lint tho
commlltoea may bo relieved of tho i
work of Issuing Invitations every
month, Tho Mall Trlbuno has been
requested to make this announcement
ImllctmentH against thm bo dlamesa- ho that all may understand tho situ
odl latlon.
There will bo ti union Thanksgiv
ing Horvlco nt tho Jlatitlst church
Thursday at 10:30 a. m. Everybody
Invited. 1
F. U. Ullllngton of HuguiiH, statf
ni.ile fehool worker for the Christian
church, will bo In Mudford Wednes
day and will begin a Hlhle school
InnMliite In tho Christian church on!
Wednesday evening nt 7:30. It Is
expected that tho institute will con-j
tlntm for a week. Mr. HlHliiston bo-
ddes Ixdng a Hplendld speaker, Is a
specialist lu his lino nml hns had
ureat HiiteesB In Rlblo hcIiooI work.
The Sunday school workors of all tho
churches aro Invited to attend. All
others volcomo.
Four hundred head of fine beef
cattle from tho Applogate heetioii
were shipped from Medford Wednes
day morning, consigned to Seattle,
Walt. The stoek belonged to C.
KUi.ehaimiier and .lames Ituckley and
weie a fine looking lot of cattle.
Fred K. Furrey of Phoenix was a
Meillonl visitor Wednesday.
A. K. Roi-e, one of the promiiioiit
farmer of I'lioenix, win in Medford
Wediienday on business.
Royal Rrown of Kagle l'oiut wa
.i Medford vthitor Wednesday.
Miss Kate Reed of Jfteksonville
wiii in Medford shopping on Wed
nedny. H. T. I'nnkey, who has the repu
tation of being ono of the be-a bnnd
icis of orcbarrlfi in tho valley, wn-? in
Medford Wednesday from Jackson
ville. J. II. Provost of Ashland was in
Medford Tuesday.
Orover Neil of Ashland, one of the
piomimmt stock growers of the
eouhty, spent Tuesday night in this
city.
H: I). Kubli, e.x-repreenntive
from Jnolwton county, and ono of the
loading cattlemen of the Applegn:c
ectin. oamo in with the Klinehnm-mer-Ruekley
drove Tuesday evening,
lie was accompanied by his son,
Chester.
lame Buckley of Applegnto was
in Medford Wedne-olny. shipping a
fine In c': ' !' 1 1 '. -theni mar
Uet. Mr. M. i.ii.h of Ashland was
in thin city Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Caldwell and Miss
Daisy Dungey of Gold Hill were
shopping iu Medford Tuesday.
Colonel and Mrs. H. A. Sargent of
WnMngton, D. C, aro here on a
visit to Mrs. Sargent's sister, Mrs.
M. L. Alford. They will snil from
Han Francisco on December 5 for the
Philippines, where Colonel Snrgent
goes with his regiment, tho Second
Tinted State Cavalry. Colonel Sar
gent wns stationed at Fort Klamath
when a lieiitennnt and served with
distinction in Culm during and after
the Spanish war.
I a mexclusive agent for tho Mor
rill piano. Any one wanting a
strictly high-grade piano can save
2"i per cent by ubying of me. Cult
nt 11!) South Ivy street nml see pi
ano. J. II. Henselmnn. 218
District Attorney Mulkoy returned
Wednesday from Portland, where he
had been on professional business.
Three carloads of fruit trees were
received nt tho Medford depot Wed
nesday, consigned to growers and
dealers iu the vicinity of this city.
Tho shipment comprises S.",000 trees,
and all the varieties of fruit grown
iu the valley aro included. These
trees will all be thoroughly inm'cted
by Comity Entomologist O. W. Tay
lor before they are allowed to be dis-1
tribuled. so that no diseased tros
may he planted.
icoKiie river la railing at com uny
ami Is now about five foot lower at
that pointthan It wns yusterduy. Dr.
C. H. Ray, who returned from tho
plant on No. 15 this morning, says
Unit the only damage resulting was to
wet the feet of the men working In
the power house.
CharloR Hoyden camo In from tho
rtoyden homestead on Big Butte Wednesday.
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: BUSINESS LOCALS :
Spend you Thanksgiving evening
with your friend at the Wigwam
where a splendid n i pr ifni
21.3
The lota iu Walnut 1'j.rk arc go
ing fast. Only ten left. 209
Remember your sick friends or
sweetheart tomorrow with a beautiful
bouquet fnom Medford Greenhouse.
Phono 000. 212
Old fnshlonod turkey dinner from
G to 8 p. in, tomorrow. Thanksgiving
day. A la mirto moals served at any
time during th day to those who do-
stro thorn. P'onty of turkey and
"flxln's."
Don't forget the dnnee nt the Wig
wam Thanksgiving veening. Good
music and fine time in store for all.
213 I
Whnt Is Thanksgiving without a '
bouquet. Phone COG, 212 j
liont meal for the least monay
the Spot enfo. j
Old fashion! turkey d'nner from i
G to 8 p. m. tomorrow. Thanksgiving
day. A Irt crte meals terved at any
time. during the day to those who de
!lro them. Plenty of .urkey and
"flxtn's."
Don't fail to be on hand for the
dance nt the Wigwam Thursday ev
ening. 213
Best meal for tho least money at
.he Spot cafe.
Th Medford Greenhouse Is cutting
a lot of fancy carnations. Orner now.
Delivery any part of city. Phone
COC. 212
Elln Gaunyaw. public stenographer
room 4, Pnlrn builiiinc.
Orders for H'veet cream or htttier
iiilk promptly filled. Phone th
erenmcrr.
Old fashlae ' turkey dinner from
5 to 8 p. m. tomorrow. Thanksgiving
day. A la crrto meals served at any
time during tho day to those who de
alro them. Plenty of turkey and
"flxln's."
Call Medford Greenhouse for
Thanksgiving bouquet. 212-1-
WANTE D
3 Billion Feet of Timber,
must be well located for
operating and logging.
Transportation facilities
near by. Land with some
white pine prefered.
Furnish cruising by 40,s
and maps. Only princi
pals need apply,
Clark & Cowles
Box 666 Medford, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucado of Butte,
Mont., who have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Enyart, left Wednes
day morning for Los Angeles, Cal.,
to spend tho winter.
W. D. Harmon of Callahan, Cal.,
Is in Medford for a short stay.
J. S. Sawyer was In Medford. from
Willow Pralrlo Wednesday.
Emll Poll of Ashland was In Med
ford Wednesday on business.
The cribs put in by Messrs. Collins,
Kahler and other residents on the
east side of Bear Creek have been do
ing the work Intended by tho build
ora. Last wlntor considerable dam
ago rcsnulted from a freshet not near
ly ns great as tho ono now subsiding,
owing to the fact that the channel of
tho creok was choked and tho waters
carried nway larg portions of tho
banks. The cribs woro built for the
purpose of deflecting the current and
straightening the channol and have
answered tho purpose well.
Tho Indies of the Swastika club
give a Thanksgiving ball at tho Wig
wam Thursday evening. Invitations
sent for the last dance wcro for tho
season, so that new invitations will
not bo seut for each dance.
Cut
Flowers
YOUNG MAN, get that young
lady of yours a bouquet and
watch her smile.
Delivery any part of city.
MEDFORD GREENHOUSE.
Cut Flowers and Potted Plants
East Main St. Phone 606.
In Case of vSicKness
PHONE 3 64 1
MEDFORD
PHARMACY
Near Post Office All Night Service Free Delivery
it
91
said Judge Lindsey to the
policeman, "want to save
bicycles. I want to save
boys."
From "The Beast and
the Jungle," in the
DECEMBER EVERYIODY'S
It's a big, human, well
written story. Get it and
read it.
On display at Medford Book Store,
Rusfell's Confectionerv Store, Nash
Hotel.
j Union Livery, Feed and
Sale Stable
PHONE 1821. 113 SOUTH BARTLETT ST.
BALED HAY AND GRAIN.
Home First Class Mules and Horses
BARGAINS, IF TAKEN SOON
Are You
Going East ?
Have you a friend coming west? You
ought to bring one to Medford. Call and
see us. Let us talk routes and rates
with you. Information cheerfully fur
nished. Phone, address or (tall on
Southern Pacific R. R,
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent
J3. fell
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OIC.f
Josh Billings says: "Life is short; if it ain't jolly it
nin't worth living." You miss your shnro of fun if you
don't have a VICTOR.
Don't Go Music Hungry
Do you go a month without a dinner, then feast ?
Every day without tin EDISON is a loss you can
never make good.
Any piece of music in the house on sale all this
week at six copies for 25 cents.
Yhetsel Music Co.
With Sherman, Clay & Co.
134 W. Main St. Phone 3481
DANCING PIMPS
ANKLE STRAPS
"We have the largest assortment of fancy Slip
pel's in our city suitahle for evening wear. Wo car
ry hoth the "Guptill.." and "Fox" Slippors which
always conform to the edicts of swelldom and nev
er for a moment jars the most fastidious tasto.
Price, $3.00 and $3.50.
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