Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 11, 1911, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    MTCPFORD MA U, TRIBUNE, MTCDFOTID,. OMWON". "MONDAY. nWKMHKH 11, t!)ll.
SPLENDID DAY
AT BIG REVIVAL
SCENE FROM "SEVEN DAYS" AT THE OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY
NEW CHURCH
BUILDING PLAN
TAR PARTY VICTIM
TO GET 125,000
ELK
PRALL BUYS FINE
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Great Success Is Met by Dr. Palmer
at Baptist Church Many Features
Members ot Methodist Church, Smith
Arc Arrniifllnn for New Edifice
Aro Dctcrmlnlnn Cost of Diick
Stone nntl Cement.
Compromlso Is Dclnn Effected Do-
Forano Would Not Do Lacklnn nud
Forest Ranncrs Would Give Pro
tectionWant Crater Lake Rejilon
Stocked With tho Gamo Aumlals.
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Portland Qootl floatls Eiilliuslast Gnts
Mosos Properly, Near Grants Puss
Contains 114 Actus With Prlzo
Wlnnlnii Hop-Yartl.
(IIIANTH PAHS, ()ro Dec. II.
twecn Attorneys for School Chil
dren ami Wealthier Participants In
the Case.
Please Largo Conorcjjatlons Mu
sical Features.
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Sunday wns truly a wonderful day
at the Ilnptlst revival.
Dr. Itay Palmar, tho Bouthorn
(.vnllr-nlUI n'nii nt Me liot . Tlln Iwn
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sermons nronched ly him wcro pro
nounced by nil who hoard them
among llio strongest thoy over hoard t
At 11 a. in. tho evangelist's subject
was, "Tlio Glory of God's House."
Tho toxt wns choson from Psnlm
:!7H, "Ono thing havo t desired of j
tho Iord and that will I nook after,"
that I may dwell in tho house of tho
Lord all the days of my life to he-,
hold tho beauty of the Lord and to
enquire In his temple." At tho close
of tho Eormon two young women pub
licly confessed Christ.
Tho meeting was tho greatest held
tip to that time, but the evening
service was the glorious climax of
tho day, when a largo number of
souls wcro saved, husbands and
wives, sons and daughters, came for
ward and gavo themselves to God.
Not less than ten persons were con
verted at both services. At the eve
ning servlco Mrs. A. A. Holmes sang
two solos, one entitled "Not Tonight"
and tho other "Not a Sparrow Fall
eth." Doth songs were sung with
much feeling and they had their ef
fect in touching hearts.
Miss Florence Hnzolrigg also sang
at the evonlng servlco "1 Want to Go
Thore, Don't You?" Miss Hatolrlgg
has a full, round voice, with groat
powor, and her Bong stirred all
heart 8.
When Dr. Itay Palmer aroso to
preach he looked Into tho faces of
an earnest, eagor congregation that
crowded tho church. Tho subject of
the doctor's sormon was: "The
Unpardonablo Sin," Matt. 12:32. For
nearly ono hour the speaker had the"
people in rapt attention, as he
brought forth arguments, theolog
ical, historical, psychological, scien
tific and practical, to provo that mil
lions do commit tho unpardonable
sin. A profound hush was over the
audience at almost any timo during
tho sermon ono could havo heard a
pin drop. Men and women wore
made to. feel that sin is a horrible
thing and that many are In danger
of sinning away their day of grace.
At one point in tho sermon tho evan
gelist gavo a surprising test to show
that nearly alt Christians becamo
such before 20 years of age. The
preacher asked all who became
Christians before twonty to stand.
Nearly nil the Christians in tho house
aroso. Thon tho preacher said: "All
who were converted between twenty
and twenty-five stand." Only a few
people arose. Then between 25 and
30, a less number arose, and by the
I to im faHCKStWXPlB) w..W.
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The mi'inhers of the locul Metlio
list cliuivli, Kotttli, aro pliuiuiuK lo
eri'ot a luuuliuc mw nlifU'o in the
ulv to take the plnee of llieir iih.
ent Iioimo of rlii on Went Mnin
street.
Tho eouiiuitluoH lminvr llu mtitlei
iii eltnrge lire uVturuiiniiiK rjtt tf
hriek, toiie and eeiuenl.
The eliiuvli hiw niude a )ivit
j;riwlh under the eare of Uov. V. T
Uoulder.
CLUSTER LIGHTS
SHOW UP WELL
HOUS
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WARMIN
LIBERTY ORCHARD
Burn Night and Day as No Swith ' Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hlnard Entertain
Was Installed to Turn Them Off
Light Poles on Main Street to Be
Removed.
Turned on Swltinluy ovwiiiij; the
now flitter lights on Main street are
huniing niht ami day, hI lie.nnse
the eleetricinns did net itwttil a
switch with which to turn them off
This will bo oorrooled iu the near
future.
Work on romoviufr tho eloetrie liht
poles is (o slnrt at once.
tlmo tho preacher had reached 45 In
his questions not a soul arose! Dr.
Palmer has made this tost all ovor
America and never 'has' made tho teat
anywhore without tho same roaults.
Dr. Palmer said according to these
practical tests it had been shown
that If one 's not converted before
25 he stands ono chance In ten
thousand of e,vor coming to Christ;
If one waits till 35 he has one chanco
in fifty thousand of bolng saved, if
one reaches 46 and Is not saved he
has ono chance In two hundred thou
sand of coming to God, 55 one in
three hundred thousand, C5 ono In
five hundred thousand, 75 one In
seven hundred and fifty thousand.
Thoro will bo a great service to-
RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT STARTS,
(Continued From Page One)
II. Gore, G. It. Llndley, C. A.
Meeker, II. II. Tuttle, A. A. Aken,
Uonj, Garnett, C. II. Piorce, W. C.
Rice, II. II. Offitt, L. E. Loomls, J.
G. Gore, II. Harrison, II. A,. Canaday,
Jas. Campbell, II. S. Stino, John
Arnell, R. Schuler, J. H. Cochran,
A. S. Dllton, It. H. Kirby, Frank
Llndley, Chas. Sharp, Albert Blsaell.
Tho duties of this committee will he
to carry on tho movement in Mod
ford, and they nre empowered to In
crease their membership as thoy may
deem advisable, to appoint sub-com-mfttoos
for special work and to rans
act any hiiBlnoss which may como up
In tho Interests of tho movement. A
meeting of this committoo will bo
called within tho noxt two or threo
duys.
Following this report Attornoy H.
A. Canaday addressed the meetlngn
on ntho subject. "Young Men and Re
ligion," and following this II. C.
Qurnott Bpoko upon "Religion and
business." W. H. Gore spoke on tho
"linpiosslons Mrtda by Gipsy Smith."
This was followed by an address by
Rev. Ray Palmer, tho ovungollst.
Hvory address delivered was filled
with tho spirit of tho movement and
all wore llstenod to with an absorb
ing Intercut which told plainly that
each of them had their finger on the
pulse of public Bentlmnnt, and that
this Buntlmont stood for hotter and
more Ohrlst-llko living, and for tho
rescue of fallen ami unsaved inon. A
numbor of bountiful nud Inspiring
boIoh wcro Bung by C. D. Hoy,
At tho closo of tho meeting Mr.
Mours stated thut ho had Intended to
not tuUo n collection, but ho had
lnt,er decided that It was n splondld
opportunity for thoso who wanted to
do so to give a II tt lo something for
tho no.edy poor of tho city. A col
lootlon was taken and more thnn $12
was turned over as a result to Ilov.
Holmos, who has charge of charity
work for tho churches.
night, when Rev. A. A. Holmes will
baptize many now converts. Dr.lbo,ir waB niuo enjoyed.
Many Guests Six Course Dinner
Is Served Covers Were Laid for
Fourteen.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Dec. It.
Strong color to reports that serious
friction exists between United Stnte
District Attorney Miller of his city
and special attorney general Oscar
Lawler of Los Angeles over the pros
ecution of the fedora! dynamiting
probe was given today when It was
learned that Miller has gone lo Wash
ington to Interview Attorney General
Wlckershaui. In Milter's absence,
Assistant District Attorney Nlcnlls Is
conducting tho dynamite proho hero.
Nlcolls absolutely refuses to discuss
tho actions of his chief.
lilNCOhJf CKNTKH, Kmn., Dee
II. Negotiation for a compromise
between attorneys reneseuling Mwh
.Mary I'liainlierlain, the victim of the
Shady llond "Iw party" and ncveral
of the welathicr artieimutH are
irogrcs-4iuc today and it is lielioved
tltat du will receive not lo.- than
.f'Jfi.Otltl without taking tho matter
into the cnurtH.
K. 11. Clark, day l'ilwa(er and
Watson Scliuiidtx, who itleaded guil
ty, are worth over .fl 00,01)0 anil their
IhViih lay them open for duiiinguM.
DUAL SYSTEM BAD.
JCnntlnuoil from P 1
KiT" crealiuj; thia eomiuixHion, it Iiuh
not considered, an an alternative to
lluM io!ihilitiet, the direct owner
ship of railroads hy Hie government
itself. In that case the government
would issue its own securities and
none of tlio iuc-tinus suluuittcd to
this comuii'iMnu would then arise."
Hasktni for llnalth.
Sunday was a red letter day at
Liberty orchard, whon Mr. and Mrs.
L. I). Mlnnrd wore host and hostess
at a magnificent house-wnrmtui:.
About 1 o'clock the guests began to
arrive and were usherod Into tho
spacious rooms, redolent with com
fort and cheer. t After n season of
admiration nud congenial visiting, a
sumptuous six courso dinttor wns
served. The color schomo of red and
white was tastefully portrayed on tho
tablo by laurel and chrysanthomums
wreathing tho centerpiece. Covers
wero laid for 14. Mr. Young was
toastmaster. Long did tho merry
company linger nt tho bounteous
board, yot wore unable to do full
justice to the foast.
After a walk In tho orchard tho
afternoon was spent In quiet con
versation, Interspersed with music,
both sacred and patriotic.
With the lights camo apples and
popcorn boforo the groat fireplace.
Kre tho guests were allowed to de
part tho host made tea and n dainty
lunch wag served, with Mr. Hlden as
master of coromonles. A mirthful
nil
Palmer will prooch on "Tho Silent
Sinnor at the Judgment."
Hasklnn tor Health.
DOUBLY PROVEN
Medfurd Renders Can No Longer
Doubt tlio Kvldence.
This Medford citizen testified long
ago.
Told of quick rollef of lasting
benofit.
The facts aro now confirmed.
Such testimony to complete tho
evldonco conclusive.
It forms convincing proof of morit.
T. J. WHilarns, C17 Oakdale nve.,
Medford, Ore., says: "In 1007 nftor
Dorii'h Kidney Pills hunoflted me so
geratly I publicly recommendud thorn.
At this time 1 am again pleased to
spoak in tholr praise and give per
mission for tho continued publca
tlon or my testimonial. I suffered
for years from kidney and bladder
trouble, tho symptoms being slight
at flrnt, but becoming moro pro
nounced as tlmo passed. Tho pains
In my hack became so acute that I
could hardly ondure thorn, and as
tho result of roBtlot.s nights I nrnso
in the morning all worn out, Ofton
I was so lame and stiff that I could
not stoop and headaches and dizzy
spells wero rommou. I tried so many
remedies without bolng holpod that I
becamo discouraged, but whon Doan'H
Kldnoy Pills wore recommended to
mo, I doclded to try thorn as a last
rosort. 1 procurod a supply at Han
kins' drug storo and after using two
hoxos I could soo that a great Im
provement had boon made. I grow
better from that time on and was
soon frog from kidney complaint.
Dean's Kldnoy Pills eanuot he
praised too highly,"
For sale by all doalerg. Price 50
conts. Fogtor-MIUmru Go., Buffalo,
Now York, bolo agents for tho United
States.
Homomber tho namo Donn'B
and tako no other.
With slncoro love for the hospit
able host and his admirable wife, the
guests, though loth to go, wished
thorn many a happy day and thing
Ing thorn for so pleasant an ontoi
talnment depurted to their various
hnmee.
ffiiestModW
Watiijaatfs
Ideal J
SAFETY PEN
THIS JIKST l'Ol'KTAIN PICN
ON KAHTII
"We will take pleasure In showing you
how this style pen can be carried In
pocket, purse or trunk In Arty position.
It cannot spill and is always ready to
write.
A USEFUL PEN FOR LADIES
Tlio pea that you want
vlien you ivnnt it
FOK SALK ONLY HY
MEDFORD BOOK STORE
ASHLAN'D.Ore., Dec. M.-CoiihIiI.
crnhle intcrc-d h being taken here In
the mutter of Mocking tlio Aidilnnd
iiiitiiinul forcrtt with elk front tlio 1W
ctdrt of Wyoming. It i utitled Unit
Die Aliliuid iircMcno Iiiim auiilc pri).
teetiou and ahiiuduiuie of feed to sup
ply a large heid of (Iichc uioiiiu'cIim u
IhV foict who arc periKhing by the
hundred iu Wyoming cverv year. My
fencing n portion of the Ashland for
est, a sufficient iiuuiher id' elk could
ho kept to stock Crater Lake and
Klninntli reserves each year and so
save to the "porting puldic it nice id'
game animals that is sine to lie as
cvtiuct as llto buffalo in a few ycui
unless something is done.
lUsklns tor llraltts -
V. T. Prall, a pinmluont reslileut of
Poithiitd nud president of tho (load
Itnudri couiiuhmlon of Orcgiiu, Iiiih rc
eently purohsHwil n bimuttful homo on
the south side of lloguti river, about
five miles below thin city fiom It.
II. Momch. lite property contains 1 1 1
acrcN, has two ruiddnuecK on It, ft until
on tlio main highway on the south
side of tint river and faces lloguo
river. Nearly tho entire tract Is rich
lloguo river bottom laud, 10 acres of
which Is hops. The I UK) crop of
hops from HiIh hind wan adjudged
the best gtowu In the world, In tho
Liverpool market.
Hasklni for Health.
OUR WOOD AND
DRAY
Offlrti In now located at No. !IH South Fir In WINon .V Co.'s second
linnet store. Kpcelnl attention glxen to the mining of tuiiinoliolil
gotMliTniul'tluTtJellvcry of freight.
H. S. BRUMBLE & SONS
Home, 20X-T,
Hell, tllfll
98c Sale of Millinery
Loltio 31. Howard is now having her fifth Kcmi-niiiiual l)8o
sale.
Hats, SluipOH, Velvets, Kihhhou, Ktc. All Feathers and Novel
tio. All Hats, one-half off. All Plumos, one-fourth off.
109 North Central
Do You Need Drain Tile?
vr: .mam iwrniti: it
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The Next That Can He Made.
Ilcfum Ordering Son Us. i'f:,Mlti
Rogue River Pottery Co.
Plant at Tolo.
t!()t Oariiett-t'orcy Hlil,, Mcilfonl
4,'rrr-r
A NOTEWORTHY ACHIEVEMENT
2513 People Bought Goods Here
on Dollar Bargain Day
Our auditing department has jut oompleted its report of the husiucHH done on
Saturday, Doiioinhur Dili Uolliir HnrKiiiu Day and tito record shows thut 2,113 poo
jilo bought goods here on that day. This, wo think is a wonderful showing a credit lo
our enorgetic salow force, u compliment to the store, becausu it liespeuks for this store,
the coufideniiu the public places with us and a compliment lor .Medford us the recog
nized trading uuutur of this section. We ultimate thut full
5,000 PEOPLE
visited this Htore on this day; wo liat.o this cnloitlaliou on the J'acL that in Irudinw
inobt women bring witli (Item one to two friends to assist them iu selecting. Then de
ducting from this number many who no doubt mudo more tliaii one purohusu mid add
ing to tlio number tioso who simply enmo to look anil thoso who were iiuuhlu to find
what thoy wore in search of and still others who could not bo waited on, wo feel that
we have made a conservative ostiiiiatc.
Our business was the largest mhj-Io day's business in the history of this store,
which fact proves conclusively that hard times, Hitch us is 1'reipicnlly talked by cer
tain people, is in no wise true and Hint this store is more mid more establishing itself
iu the minds of the people of Medford nud Jackson County as the Stylo and Uargain
Storo of this section. ufe. U El
KENTNER'S
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For
H Christmas
If it is a Watch
or any, piece of
JEWELRY.see
Lawrence
The Jeweler
126 E. MAIN STREET
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STATEMENT
( Condensed)
Of the Condition of
The Jackson County Bank
OF MEDlXmi), OHKOON.'
Al Hie closo of business December 5, KM I, the date of tho call by
the Houorablu Comptroller of the Currency at Washington, ), 0. ;;
MAHIMTIKS.
Capital $1(10,000.00
Surplus ' myioo.oo
Undivided profits 18,01)1.0(1
Deposits ; ri8i,ir.:i.:i:i
$7(ir,!2U.3f
HK80UHOK8.
Cms on baud and willt banks , . .O.'liO.'I.Ol
Warrants and (muds ri(l,l7.'l.() 1
Hunk premises ',.().,.. 30,(100,(10
LoatiH nud diHcoiints, , , , , '17.VJo7.07
. . $7oc,s-w.iic ::
3888 Capital nt organization ', $ 125,000.00, ;;
1800 'Capital increased front onriiingH lo fi0(000.00 '
3()0(i-Capilal incrcitHcd from eitrnings lo 100,000,00 1
1011 Capita), surplus and profits 180,000,00 ;
nig1 ouougii to servo you Init not too big lo appreulnlo you.
W. T, Vuwlor, l'rcsidont 0, H. Lindloy, Vio I'roHident ' '
CW. McDonald, Ciifihior i:
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