Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 26, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 20, .19.1Q,
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TOIl SALWGC ncros of very flno
-trull land; houo, barn and other
Improvements; C acres of mixed
Dimily orchnrrt; tho finest bargain.
In tho valley. Address, Owners,
Ilex 49G, Medford, Oregon. 57
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l-XMt SALR Hostaumnt and ioohib;
cnon dny and night; "payroll"
$150 of lumber plant; doing nn Al
lniBlnoss; reasons for soiling. Wrlto
for them. ?1G00. Box ITS, W. A. IL,
Weed, Cal. 60
XOST Gold watch, slzo G, Elg!n j
movomont, movement No. 4473427, j
case numbor 74167. Flndor please.
Icito at this ottico and recelvo ro
vardU ...
.FOR SALE Two lots, 50x122 1-2,
couth, front, Juet off of Xowtowni
ntroot, $50 less than prlco of nd
Jnlninc lets: easy terms. B. W.
Bralnord at Hutchison & Lumj
don storo. 69
THE OLIVER
MEETINGS
Tho attendance at tho Oliver meet
ing last night was larger than for
soma time. It is to bo hoped that
the -weather is settled again ami that
nothing will interfere with tho at
tendance during the closing days of
the meeting. It has been unfortun
ate that tho roof of tho tabernacle
4id not protect the audience from
tho rain that has been so abundant
-sinco the meetings began. The music
last evening was especial! inspiring.
tab text ox toe evangelist was
taken from Luke xii:8-9, "Ever one
who shall confess me before men,
Aim shall the son of man also con
Jess before the angels of God; but
e that denieth me in the presence
of men shall be denied in the pres
eace of tho angels of God."
Dr. Oliver introduced his sermon
by saying that the chief reason why
aen do not confess Christ is the fear
losing favor with their fellow men
3n business, politics or society. But
no one can afford to sell out his
eternal interests for the applause of
maen or tho wealth of this world. "Ye
-cannot serve God and Mammon."
There is a distinct dividing line be
tween the world nnd tho church of
-Jesus Christ, and there is no neutral
f-xound to occupy. "He that is not
.for me is against me" is the decla
ration of Scripture. Sometimes we
iear men say that they are brothers-in-law
to the church. There is
so such relation. You are either in
tho kingdom of God or you are in the
Jdngdom of satan.
Sin is rebellion agamst God. The
sinner is not simply a weakling or an
unfortunate, but a transgressor of
tho laws of God by deliberate choice.
God's laws, whether physical, men
tal or moral, are inexorable, and he
who violates them must sooner or
Jater suffer tho penalty.
Sin is anarchy, and every one who
is living a life of rebellion against
God is doing all, as far as his power
and influence extends, to destroy the
government pi high heaven.
The moralist who prides himself
on his morality and declares that ho
can get along without God is as much
an enemy against the church as the
most loathsome drunkard that wal
lows in the street, and his influcnco
on tho young is much more dnnger
ous. And lastly the sinner is an in
Rrato. Ingratitude is one of the
basest and most coiitemptible sins
of the human henrt.
Tho man who is constantly receiv
ing tho blessings of life and health
and all the advantages of a Chris
tian civilibation and never stops to
ihunk the giver of every good nnd
perfect gift has certainly descend
ed in his moral degeneracy to tho
level of tho beast. On tho other hand,
gratitude is one of tho choicest of
Jill the Christian graces, and is es
tecmod by all people of refinement
and is well pleasing to God.
Tho subject for tonight is one of
great interest to many people. "The
lodge and tho Church" will bo tho
themo for tho evening. All nro cor
dially invited.
Butterick
Patterns
and
Fashion
Publications
Kabo
Corsets
bear
Fashion's
Stamp
AVIATION SALE
OF LACE CURTAINS
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LINE OF LACE CURTAINS AND WILL PLACE THEM ON SALE THIS WEEK DURING THE AVIATION
MEET AT PRICES WHICH WILL NOT FAIL TO ATTRACT THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS. In this assortment we have the White Curtains at
75c, 98c, $1.38, 1.86, 2.00, 2.29, 2.48, 2.SO, 3.00, 3.39, 4.00 and 4.38
ECRU at $1.19, 1.98, 2.19, 2.98 and 3.98
We also have a new design made of ecru scrim with braid trimming at
$2.98, 3.78, 4.38 and 4.98
Kayser
Silk
Gloves
Seeing is Believing May We Show You ?
HUTCHISON 6 LUMSDEN
Try
Burson
Hosiery
SEYLER ACQUITTED OF
MURDERING SWEETHEART
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 20.
William Soylor returned homo hero
t'r u.jr u iico uiuii. imvinir oecn no-
r quitted of tho murder of Jane Ad
ams. Following Soylor's acquittal,
puhlio fcfclincr against him here has
disappeared. Tho polico nro beinp
. censured for false statements they
tohiIo concerning the enso and for
tho methods they adopted in build
5pr up evidence against Soyler.
CHERRIES ARE RITE.
Gating cherries, canning cherries,
pie caerrloe.
.ADAMS BROS.
CO Planners 700x2
PAITON QUITS
STOCK EXCHANGE
Wheat King Will Retire July First
and Speculators Are Expecting a
Coup of Some Kind Admits May
Amuse Himself in Market.
ATTEMPT TO IMPUGN
MOTIVES OF SPITZER
CHICAGO, May 20. That James
A. Patton, the wheat 1:1ns, will ro
tire from business permanently July
1 was tho authoratltlvo announcj
ment made today to tho United Press,
Tho fact that Patten's previous
announcements of proposed retire
ment have been followed by coups In
tho market Is causing his opponents
to wonder what new grain option he
Is planning to corner.
Patten said that ho lntondcd to
rest during tho summer and to go to
Europo next fall. Ho admitted that
ho might trade bit "Just for amuse
ment," after discontinuing actlvo op
erations.
Tho specuLor annouiced a now
million dollar corporation to bo
known as Bartlett, Fraslor and com
pany, which would succeed to the
iress of Bartlett, Patten and com
pany.
NEW YORK, May So. An attempt
on tho part of the attorneys defend
ing Charles Ileike, secretary of tho
sugar trust, to impugn tho motives
underlying tho testimony of Oliver
Spitzer, convicted sugar trust em
ploye, recently pardoned, was check
ed today by Spitzer's declaration
that his testimony wns not given in
exchange for freedom.
Spitzer denied that ho wns influ
enced by President Tnft's pnrdon.
BAD WEATHER STOPS
CURTISS FROM FLYING
NEW YORK, May 26. A continu
ous spell of bad weather prevented
Glenn II. Curti&s, the nvintor, from
attempting to fly from Albany to
New York today to win the $10,000
prize offered by tho Now York
World.
Curtiss said thnt he would not at
tempt the trip until the weather con
ditions were faornblo. Ho added
Hint the fact tlm his noroplnno wns
not entirely nssctnblud govorucd Iiih I
decision to postpono tho jouruoy.
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56 ACRES OF AS FINE
FRUIT LAND AS CAN BE
FOUND IN THE VALLEY;
WELL LOCATED; WORTH
A GREAT DEAL MORE
THAN IS BEING ASKED.
ADDRESS OWNERS, CARE
BOX 49G, MEDFORD, OR.
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Merchant messages for you today
a plenty, and Important!
56 ACRES OF AS FINE
FRUIT LAND AS CAN BE
FOUND IN THE VALLEY;'
WELL LOCATED; WORTH
A GREAT DEAL MORE
THAN IS BEING ASKED.
ADDRESS OWNERS, CARE
BOX 496, MEDFORD, OR.
BASE BALL
June the 29th and 30th
Medford vs. Grants Pass
TO-NIGHT
AT THE
On Sunday at 1 p. m.
Calling this game at 1 p. m. will give everyone a chance to attend tho avia
tion meet afterward.
Medford vs. Central Point
On Monday at 3 p. m.
Don't miss seeing these two games, as both Grants Pass and Central Point
claim they are going to lower Medford 's colors. All three teams are now
putting up big league ball.
TABERNACLE
Dr. Oliver will discuss
The Lodge
VS.
Religion
You cannot afford to miss the
Red Hot Address
Everybody Welcome
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