Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 04, 1911, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEPFOUP IrATTi TKITTCWH MEDFOUT), OTCECION, MONDAY, PEPEfBER t, 1011,
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MEDFORD CLUB
JUNIORS MEET
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Attractions at the Medford Theatre
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C0LVI6 TAKES
HISJEW JOB
At His Desk In Exhibit Dulldlntj
Drlrjht nnd Early TodayHas Sev
eral Now Plans (or tho Club to
Consider.
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SEinrs TEXT
Dr. Ray Palmer Delivers Another
Telling Address to Congregation
at tho First Baptist Church Revival.
Sunday was n, crent tiny at tho
Bnplfct revival. At 10 a. in. Dr. Hay
Palmer envo nn ntklross to tho Sun
day school on "Tho Guidon Morning
of Life." Jinny young people wore
converted, ritti;iuK ayje from 10
years to 17.
At 11 a. in. Dr. Palmer preach.' 1
what was regarded as his rente-l
sermon up to that time on the "Deu
of Christ." Many men were presen'
in tho splendid congregation.
When tlio preacher reached the
cIoko of this tellinw sermon nmnv
were in tears. A numher of person-
united with the church.
At 7:30 p. in. the church w
packed to tho doors when Dr. Palmer
delivered his mnstennece on "Hie
Immortality of tho Soul."
Many camo forward when the call
wns given.
The evangelist will preach toniuht
on "Tho JlcNniuaras and Their
Crime."
Tho church will doubtless he
crowded. Come early and secure a
sent.
Rev. Ray Palmer, T). D., preached
Friday night nt the Baptist revival
to a splendid congregation. Theme
of tho sermon, "Tho Crown of Gold";
text, Hew, 3:11: "Hold fast to that
which thou hast, that no man take
thy crown. The speaker said in part:
"God created man to be king of
the world. Man took the crown from
his brow and hurled it into the dust
Jesus Christ came to restore man to
his rightful throne, and in our text
ITe called on man to accept and hold
on to his immortal crown. The
preacher showed that the text had
primary refcrenco to tho Philadelphia
church in Asia. They were called on
to hold fast to tho little strength
they had. It was said of them that
they had 'kept God's word'; 'they had
not denied tho nnmo of Christ,' and
had 'kept the word of 'his patience.'"
The speaker then addressed young
men and snid : "Let no man take the
crown of manhood from your brow
When I refer to manhood I think not
of phyMeal power. A man may b a
Saudow or n Sampson in physic ll
strength, and yet Sampson, like me,
may be shorn of his moral strength
by some tempting Delilnh. When 1
speak of manhood I think of young
Hobson, who dared to sink the Mer
rimno in the mouth of Santiago bay,
in the interest of human liberty. I
think of Captain Phillips, command
ing in the Spanish-American war, of
tho battleship Texas. When the last
gun had ben silenced on Spanish
(.hips, he said: 'Men, take off your
hats and how your heads in gratitude
to Almighty God for the victory He
has given us this day.'
"When I refer to manhood I think
of Governor Joseph W. Folk, whose
pastor I had tho honor of being for
several years while pastor in Jeffer
son City, Mo. Young Folk came
from Brownsville, Tenn., to St.
Louis, Mo., a few years ago. Very
soon tho politicians saw in him good
timber for office they elected him;
ho had not been in office many days
until ho began to laud criminals high
and low behind tho burs. His fame
spread far and wide. At last, when
tho hour struck for tho election of a
governor of thnt state, the people
roso up en masse nnd made Joseph
Wingato Folk governor of Missouri
I believe, in many ways, Folk was the
greatest governor Missouri ever had.
Ho is a grand Christinn gentleman
nnd good and great enough to he
president of our country.
"When I talk of manhood I think
of William J. Bryan, who not only
prenches, but tries to practice While
ho will, perhaps, never be president,
ho is one of the best Christian states
men of our country nnd is recognized
ns one of tho groatest orators in the
world.
"When at that great convention in
Chicago, ho ulosed his eloquent
speech vit!i tho words, 'Von shull
not press down upon the brow of lu
hor tho crown of therns: you shall
not crucify mankind upon n cross of
gold.' Bryan uttered burning words
thnt aro being fulfilled in our da v.
ns our government has set itself to
tho Herculean task of breaking tin
tho law-defying trusts and in com
pelling them to recognize tho heaven
born rights of others.
"When I tell you of manhood, I
must refer to Itoosovolt, whom I re
gard ono of the greatest Christian
statesmen of the world. God gave
Jiiin tho honor of taking tho hand of
Russia and tho hand of Japan and
placing ono iiwido, tho other and
causing them to clasp as brethren.
"Young man," exclaimed tho
preacher, "tho limo may have been
when the political triokstor stood a
bettor show of election than tho pa-
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In tho company appearing In
Frederic Thompson's ' Polly ot the
Circus," with Miss Ida St. Leon In
tho leading part, which appears at
the Medford theater Wednesday, De
comber C, are. In addition to a scoro
or more of well-known actors, a
number of circus people and circus
acts which contribute not a little to
the success of tho play. Tho big
third act sawdust scene represents a
three-ring circus in actual operation
one of the most realistic stage
pictures ever shown on tho stage.
ot tho Circus" la a trained horso, ono
ot .1 carload carried by this attrac
tion. Tho animal Is called ningo
and Is a thoroughbred Ho was
brought to this country by Ikirnum
& Halley's circus and afterward sold
to tho Now York Hlppodromo when
Frederic Thompson was tho manag
ing director. During tho summer
time Dingo ts ono of the features of
that great amusement place, Luna
Park, Coney Island, Now York city
Mtss St. Leon and Dingo aro great
frionds. Tho little actress says that
her horso can do almost anything
One of tho many features of "Polly but talk."
DAVE BRAHAM IN HIS ORIGINAL ROLE OF "PUSH" MILLER AND
CARRIE LAMONT AS CYNTHIA IN A SCENE FROM "CHECK
ERS" AT THE OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY EVENING.
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Plctlflctl Membership of 52 Miss
Catherine Mcars Is Elected Presi
dent Committees Named to Tako
Up Work.
The junior association of the
Greater Medford dub recently or
ganized with a pledged membership
of fifty-two.
Officers were fleeted and commit
tees appointed, the election resulting
as follews: Miss Cuiheiine Moars,
president; Miss Keutucr, vice presi
dent; Miss'Heilny, secretary; Miss
Arm Harmon, treasurer.
The committees appointed wer:
Constitution Miss t'ov, ehaiiman;
Miss Devore, Miss Carpenter.
Rooms Miss Clark, chairman;
Miss Conger, Miss Hmndtey.
Decorations Miss Hoiluy. chair
man; Miss Fielder, Miss Coffin, Mtss
Knglish.
1'rogrnm Miss Snnlee, chairman:
Miss Mears, Mi.ss Do Vore, Mrs. Phil
brook. Investigation (for Cafeteria)--Miss
McKay, chairman; Miss Pierce.
Miss Hutler, Mis.s Hound.
This club bus boon organized for
the purpose of establishing a social
and educational center for the young
women of Medford, all of whom are
invited to membership, nnd given the
nNsurance of n conlinl welcome.
The location of the club rooms will
ho decided upon within a few dnys,
and tho furnishing of tho living
room, library and ten mom must fol
low as soon ns possible.
Those who enn contribute toward
making theso room attractive and
homelike are requested to communi
cate with Miss Hwlny. ll'J.1 West
Main street; Roll ohone 11.172.
llright and early today Judge Wil
liam M. Colvig was nt his new ded,
in tho Kxhihit building as manager of
tho Medford Commercial tiluli. and
has started on nn uctlvo uaiupuign
the advancement of Medford and the
Rogue River valley. Mr. Colvig spent
Saturday with tho retiring seeretniv.
vieorge rc. hoos, lint tins morning
represented his first active woik as
manager of tho club.
Mr. Colvig has several new lines of
work outlined for the club which will
he submitted to the members at a
meeting in the near future.
Tho two wnys of finding work
want advertising mid nnswering wmit
nds give you a double-barreled
chnnco of winning the kind of a job
you want.
Unslclm for Health.
ONE WAY OUT
office
Scott,
up to
Many Hear Lectures.
Tho local Southern Pacific
has been advised 'or John M.
general passenger agent, that
November 30th, 09.451 peoplo at
tended lectures In tho lecturo roorriB
of tho Harriman lines. Hundreds of
peoplo had to bo turned away, and
it is tho growing opinion that It Is
not only tho most attractive but best
business fcaturo o(tho show.
If j'ou want to find the best possi
ble plnco to He after your contem
plated removal study tho "to let"
ads as though they were your creed
and Koran.
Hnskins for Healta.
A Ilcwlrirut of Medford Show the
Way.
Only ono way to euro a bad back.
Liniment and plautorn .may relievo
It;
They won't euro It.
Hnckaeho means nick kidnoys.
Doun's Kidney Pills nro for bad
kidnoys.
Medford peoplo back them up.
Head a cane of it:
K. W. Gray. 1.07 Palm St.t. Mod-
ford, Ore., says: "A few yearn ago
my kidnoys begn n to bother mu mid
tho trouble was aggravated by my
occupation which requires mo to bo
on my foot tho greator part of tho
day. When I began work In tho
morning I felt all right, but after I
had bucn on my feet for a couple
of hours, my back began to pain me
and nt night I would scarcoly bo able
to straighten. In somo way I heard
of Doan's Kidney Pills and began
using them. They cured mo In a
short tlmo and In return, I am
pleased to recommend thorn."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. KoHter-Mllburu Co., Uuffalo,
Now York, solo agento for tho United
States.
Homcmber tho name Doan's
nnd tnko no other.
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TOYS
By Wednesday
we will have
finish
unpacking
and will have
on display
the largest
stock of
loys
ever shown
in Medford
TOYS
HUSvSEY'iSNi
MWwawiyww''wwwww
FAMILIES 10 GET
DEFENSE FUND
Washington Labor Union Suggests
Disposal of Huge Fund Collected
to Defend McNamaras Will Be
Acted Upon Shirtly.
WASHINGTON, I). pv Dec. 1.
"Turn tho cuoimou. McNumuru de
fense fund over tho tho fainilio of
tho twenty-ouo victims of tho Times
disaster."
This suggestion by the Washington
labor union will bo noted upon by the
labor union within a short tiino.
triot, but, thank God, that day has
forever passed. Today our nation i
culling for pure, .strong, Christian
moil to lead our lots to sublimer
heights.
"Young mnn, enter politics. Tnko
your God nnd your Christ with you
and go forth to save and porpuiitntc
our nation. Make it tho lighthouse
of nil nations, that tho millions of
earth, seeing our golden light from
afar, may bo guidon through all
darkness, up to God mid iminoilil
life,"
MAKE VITRIFIED
BRICK JJAILEY
Rogue River Pottery Company Opens
Plant at Gold Hill Tuesday With a
Crew of Thirty Men Look for
Success.
Tho Roguo River 1'otlory qompnuy
hat, completed nrrnngemeiits for oper
ating tho Ray Buck plant at Tolo, re
cently leuscd for n term of twenty
years, and with a forco of thirty men
will begin work Tuesday morning. 1
will first manufacture vitrified brick,
which has novor before Jm'uii iimuii
fuctured in tho valley, and tile.
.1. II. MoNichols, mnnager of tho
company, states that all mutters have
boon watirifncitorily adjusted mid th.it
ho contemplates success in tho ven
ture. Tho classified nds would ho tho
dullest possible "reading inalloi" for
a person who might havo no aim or
purpose in mind, Hut to folks with
purposes, iiiniB, desires, quests they
aro the most interesting- "rending" in
town I
Sacramento Valley Lands
Tho Sacramento Vnllr Is tho valley of opportunity for tho homeiiffker and
Investor. Tho olli of thn Hucranumto Valley will prottucx tho widest illvorntty
of cropn crown in tho civilized world. Tho ollmato In mild nnd t'uunble. Tho
""tiro vnlloy has roll and water trnnnportutlon. hrlnKliiR tt In cloo touoh with
all tho count markMn. and with tho oponlnir of tho I'annmn Canal frelclit rate
to riiMtern polnti vlll bo cut In hulf. Millions of peoplo will pour In from thu
?.i..com! ..,. nnd w,tM U.10 1"t Incr'''""' I" Population, land will advance In
IS!" n'Wy.,,lln'" 0V0I;. T." ,""., by '" NOW, whllo landn aro within re
on, and reap your profit when the big advanco cornea. Hero aro aoino itood ene:
n, J", o-crea of rich, level alfalfa laud, 2V4 mllm from Dixon. In Holano county
uixon In on the main lino of tho .Southern 1'aclflc railroad from Haoritmonto to
Han lTiinclHco, 2! mllea from Kncrnmetito and 66 rnllea from Han FrnnclHco. Thla
la tho only InrKC lody of good alfalfa land within 75 mllea rndliiH of Han Kran
cIhco. and !y thl reason nlono It Ih deatlnvd to hecomo tho leading eourco of
"UPPly for milk and dairy producta for Kan I'runclaco and tho hay oltloa, whero
n. million people are now living, unci where, with tho opening of tho Panama
Canal, millions mora will faa there. Dixon whips a carload of certified milk tn
nan rranclsco ertrv ilnv. Market mllU In lO.L.nllnn rnna l wnpiti IK ..., n
centa nt Dixon, thin la not to tho farmer and meuns that tho ordinary dairy
cow that givea Jjj gallona n day will pay 4& nnd 60 cents a day Income. You
can rigure your Income by tho number of cowa you own, Two ncrea of alfalfa
will aupport thr oowa. Tho noil la tho richest In tho state Tho winters aro
mild and tho summors cool, Irrigation can bo had by pumping: over 100 pump.
1'iK PlnntH In successful operation demonstrate, that pump Irrigation la morn
feasible and more economical than gravity Irrigation. Kvcry aero of this l0
acres will produce alfalfa In abundance, from 8 to 11 tons per ncra each aeason,
fourteen acres now In alfalfa, ono of tho best atnndH In tho district. "Tho
proof of tho pudding la In tho eating," nnd when you sea tho alfalfa you will
not hosltate a minute. Tho prlco for tho wholo ISO acres la only I17.Q00, n little
over 1100 per acre, and ronsonablo terms can be V.Sa. It you want a UAH
UAIN, whero you can rnako a hantlsoma Incomo on cattle, hogs nnd ulfulfu, this
Is your opportunity, ,
iO ncrea, 3 mllea from Dixon, all plowed and nown to barley this fall, All
rich, level land, tvery aero perfect for alfalfa, with alfalfa growing on threo
Hides und a county road on thtf fourth aide Adjoins a certified dairy. Tho price
''' onlX. "20 ,,fr scr'"' nni1 h lucky man gets tho crop, lleuaonublo (erms.
ICO acres of rich, level, loam Innd near Chleo, in Ilutto county, whero tho
U. R. government located Its Plant Introduction Onrdon. and whuro tho soil ex.
ports of tho Agricultural Kxperlmaut Ktutlon stated that tho soil nnd climate
wero tho best combination over known In the civilized world for successful plant
growth. This land faces tho main county road lending Into town. It In a deep,
rich noil, free from hardpan, alkali and grave), ami dotted with hnndsomn, largo
oak trees. Alfalfa Is grown without Irrigation Juat across tho road, Thorn Is
an clKlit-room modern house In fair repair, good barns, outbuildings, and tho
prlco la only 131,000, on reasonable terms; just Huron $137.60 por aoro.
265 acres near Chleo, adjoining tho famous U. H. PJnnt Garden. All rich,
sandy loam, sediment noil, with tho exception of 16 ncrea of high land for
building purposes; about 60 ncrea In orchard. It Is tho KINKHT In tho land
for vegetables, alfalfa, fruits or gruln. Hnndsomo oak trees scattered over tho
truct. Has a GOOl.nch water rlitlit from an adjoining croek. nssurlnir nn nlmn.
danco of water for Irrigation, It Is now ditched over n largo portion of the land.
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Now Then
It's tlmo to ittnrt thtnklnR
(Jtirlsltnnii. Wo want to nay
HIIOP KAUI.Y
Van De Gar's
Tliero nro only in cjnyH loft for your
selection of Xiiuui gltta. An Inopoc
tlon of our complete stock
Jcuclry, Cut Olnss, Hllvcnvnro and
NoteltlcH will make your glfl-nlvlng
easy.
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Van Dp Car's Jewelry Store
aat) KAHT MAIN HTUIJICT
Watch Our Windows
W'fc
i mu luuuiitu any variety oi ucciuiuun ur curun truun, nuuu un oranges, lemons,
olives, peaches, prunes, nlmonds. apricots, peurs or cherries. All kinds of vogo
tables grow to perfection. Alfalfa will maka 10 tons por acre, barley 36 and 40
bags Pur aero. Thn nrlea only 1100 nor acre, and rensunublo tarmii nn i
maaiv m .dUWM
400 ncrcs In Tehama county, mlln from a main linn ntnllon on tho
Houthcrn Paclflo railroad; 206 acres In alfalfa that produced 1600 tons of hay
for tho season of 1910 and tho samo tor tho season of 1011, or 7V4 tons per
acre, all WITHOUT IltHIOATION. Tho 200 acres of alfulfa land Is tho best
land In the Hncramento Valley, bar none. It Is puro rlvor bottom sediment, 20
foet In depth, without a traco of alkali, hardpan or adobo. It Is all fenced nnd
cross fenced Into flyo fields with hog.tlght wires. You can hoop 300 dairy
cows on It tho year around. If you want to sell your hay, thoro Is an alfulfa
meal mill one mile distant, which will tako all your hay nt $7 per ton, delivered
looso at the mill; you can cut It, haul It and deliver It for $3 per ncro, lonvlng
you a net price of $6 per aero or 7BO0 cash for tho season on this part of tho
ranch alone Th mnlmlnr nt thn luml lu flnn urn In nr fruit Intwl It l ,1...
finest peach, apricot or cherry land lu tho slato. It will produce from 10 to 13
bags of wheat tr ncro In summer follow, or 12 to 20 bags of bnrloy In sum
mo.r. ruow This Is nil feneod and cross fenced Into flvo fields, making 10
Holds on tho whole land, Tliero nro two very largo now stock barns, n largo now
hay burn, nil Itlndit of corrals for handling stock, electric motor and pump for
supplying watir for domestic purposos and stock purposes, a fair residence,
lelopliono und electric llrfhts, with power on tho ranch for pumping If you want
to Irrlguto An abundanco of water can bo had at n depth of 100 feet that will
rlso to within 12 or 16 feot of tho surface It Is equipped and ready to handle
a largo amount or nay kind of stock, horses, mules, rattle, hogs or sheep. It la
nn Income-p'iylng property, producing un Incomo of 10 per cent net on only
ono.hulf of the ranch. Tho property Is only $45,000, on torms of $16,000 cash
un
four or flvo cmim annual paytnonts, to s
hiiy in ino Hacramcnio vanoy n
uro no other cqmi number of acres ut tho samo prlco that
und tho balanco in ttiren.
venienco. . ll is th IJKHT IJUY in UIO
puro with this,
your nnn.
or Cnllfornla. There
win begin to com-
VllOIl you linu l.n,l In Iia Hi.rflini.ntn Vnlley vnu nA mnlilni. nn (nvAfltmant
that Is absolutely sufo, and where you uro irolnir to reap an onornioun profit, Wo
liundlo Kdcramento Valloy lands, nothing else Wo can fit you In unythliuf from
a flvn-ncro farm to n B0.000.aoro farm. If nono of tho properties hero uppcnl to
you or what you havo In mind, kindly glvo us your Ideas. Wo can KIT you, Alako
ui yuur ininii io Ionic over this country
-It Is worth your whllo. Any Information
GEORGE X. FLEMING
The Hc-Md'osted Man In California on Hacramonto Valley Lands,
1030 Jilahth Htreet, HACItAMKNTO, UAI "
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