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MKDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDTrORD, OREGON, AYEPNKSDAV, KIOnRUAKV 7, 1012,
MEN LISTEN
10 DRJAONS
Sermon on RcpalrliiQ the Transrjrcs
sor Only This Week Will Well
Known Divine Be In Mcdford
Large Audiences Appreciate Him.
A fine mooting with the men nt
G o'clock last evening. A splendid
talk by Dr. Parsons to 40 men. Last
night a largo audience. Tho host
sermon yet. Kvoryhody Is pleased.
Only this week will Dr. Patrons bo
hero. Como tonight nnd make cer
tain that you hear Mm.
Keulrlng the Tnuisures-sor.
Tho cnroless call ono who trans'
greases a law a law breaker. Hut
tho law Is not broken. He It naturo's
laws or God'a commands they work
right on. It Is the transgressor who
Is broken.
Thnt nil hnve transgressed nnd
been Injured by sin is the plainest
fact of consciousness and biblical
teaching. The Inquiry now Is how to
repnlr that injury. How to deal with
the sin and its results.
Negatively it is foolish to deny It.
History, conscience, consciousness,
tho bible and common senso all de
claro for tho fact. It Is equally fool
ish to excuse, sin, an excuse never
mended a broken bone nfter n fall,
nor a sin after Its commission. It
may stupify tho conscience.
Nor should wo try to deal with sin
In tho realm of emotions. We ought
to bo ashamed, sorrowful becauso of
It, we ought to hate it, but many
don't. To try to work up emotions
about It Is ridiculous.
Wo must deal with It In tho realm
of tho Intellect, the conscience and
tho will.
Wo ought to recognize frankly the
fact and confess. I have sinned
Wo must recognlzo that our sin
Is chiefly against God. As David
said, "Against Thee and Theo only
have I sinned." Wo ought to recog
nize the guilt of it that it leaves us
llablo to God's punishment. Wo
ought to recognlzo its Inevitable
power to lsolato from God and nil
others. Hawthorne in the "Marble
Faun" taught this lesson In splendid
form.
Then we should get God's perspec
tive. The sins against God In the
violation of the first and great com
mand are the great sins In spite of
popular estimation.
Then we ought to recognize the
reality of God's remedy in'the cruci
fied Savior. When wo understand
the meaning of the words "Tho Lord
hath laid on him the iniquities of us
nil" wo shall hate sin nnd seo It as
God sees It and in his nanio pray
"Lord bo merciful tp me a sinner."
Then we ought to repent, to for
sake sin, turn to-right ways of life
nnd confess it to God and it it has
Injured a fellow man and restitution
bo possible we ought to make restitu
tion. Any dealing with sin that falls
short of this is shoddy work.
DEEP PURPLE
IS BEST YEI
Attractions at the Medford Theatre
Play Is Best Example of Realistic
Drama Yet Written Mirror Held
to Certain Phase of New York Life
nnd a Perfect Reflection Follows.
BLANCHE MORRISON, WITH "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL" THIS EVENING
ALDRICM OUT
FOR ROOSEVELT
Nebraska Governor, Believing La Fol
Ictte Physically Unfit at This Time,
Would Support the Former President.
LINCOLN, Ncli., Feb. 7. Believing
Henutor Robert M. La Fullette phyi
eally unfit ut this time to wnjje his
ll(.'ht i'or (he republican nomination to
it Hiieeehnful eoncliiMon, Governor
Chester Aldrieli of Nelmiriku in u
statement hero today urgos progrch
hivo republicans lo unite on Theo
dore Koohovell nt their candidate.
Governor Aldrieli mi:
"My judgment, reached from evi
dence ut lutiul, its that sentiment is
riipidly crystallizing in favor of Colo
nel Hoohevelt. In this soil of a con
trol, principles and not polities uru
tho chief factors. Wo progressives
are agreed on principles and politics.
We uro bound, beyond n shadow of
u doubt, by certain and positive poll
eies o select a leader who will carry
those policies to u successful con
clusion. "Aiiolhor matler of imporliinco in
considering tho availability of Colo
ncl loosovelt is that with his nom
iuation thnre would not be the uncer
tainty, tiurust uud dintracting influ
ence on business that hovers over
every prcnidoutiul campaign. II
would ho known ut tho start what his
attitude on business would be nnd ibis
ono proposition alone is worthy of
piofotind consideration in selecting a
republican standard bearer."
Values thnt nro uncommonly of
fered i. tjig.4.oi,ly'a stores should lie
uncommonly well advertised.
The classic drama of the pat de-!
peuded Uhu its literary merit. The'
drnnnv of tho nre-cnt day depends)
upon its dramatic intensity. The
poetic- phrase hn jeiven wy to tli
language of the people. It is rculUlu
that modern authors nro striving for.
"The Deep Purple" is perhaps the
best example of realistic drama that
has yet been written. The author has
held the mirror up lo u certain phase
of New York life and we get the per- ;
feet reflection of a certain type of the ,
underworld thai actually exists. '
The authors, Armstrong ami Mix- j
ner. have given us a play absolutely !
faithful to details. There is the dra '
matie intensity not overdrawn.!
coupled with a kind of serious humor
that makes us laugh and yet with n i
melancholy undertone. '
As to the east, it was as near per
fect as is posMble to assemble in a (
traveling company. i
Harry Hilliard would be ipiite star J
enough for one pretentious company. j
lite cast not only includes tins bril
liant actor, but another eipially great
Walter Edwards-, who starred in
"The Lion and the Mouse,'' and was
also lendim man for Olen Nethorsole.
This is not nil. The ont included
Richard Garriek, Lyster Chambers
and Frank J. Currier, all of whom nre
stars. Among the women of the com
pany Mnedline Louis, Anne Suther
land, Maggie Halloway Fisher and
Lillian Herbert, and we must not for
get Virginia Philey, who played a
small part exceedingly well.
Much could be snid of each indi
vidual in the cast, even to the valet
and bellboy, but it can be summed up
in the term "infection."'
We regret that the audience was so
mall. Great attractions like "The
Deep Purple," "The Bohemian Girl"
and "Tho Chocolate Soldier" should
not come so closely together, for each
deserve the largest audience Medford
can turn out. "The Chocolnte Sol
dier" being first, reaped the linauci.il
benefit. Thanks are poor pay, but
such a it is the men and women of
"The Deep Purple" nre extended our
henrtic.-t. EI) ANDREWS
GOMEZ CHIEF
OF REBELLION
Several Brld(cs on Mexican Railroad
Dynamited Several States In Act
ive Revolt Gonzales Is Imprisoned,
ARREST ALL 32
AT ONE TIME
Labor Leaders Indicted by Federal
Grand Jury as a Result of Dyna
miting Probe to Be Jailed Simultaneously.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 7. -Simultaneous
arrests of the II- men
indicted by the federal grand jury
here as a result of the dynamiting
probe are lo come next week. For
mal plans by the men licensed arc lo
be mndc in the United States court
here March VI.
No nnnouncement has yet been
made us to who are the labor men
involved in the gavoriiinontV. accusa
tions of conspiracy to unlawfully
transport dynamite, but United States
District Attorney Charles W. Miller
lias allowed the impression to spread
that none of the union officials high
er up than those with headquarters
in this city are to be arrested.
HIGH SEAS DESTROY
SANTA MONICA PIERS
SANTA MONICA. Co!.. Fib. 7. -Battered
by the highest sea in recent
years, 20 miles of the famous Bristol
pier, near Smitu Monica, were washed
out today and the entire structure en
dangered. Mountainous munhore swept
the entire length of the West Ia An
geles county const today, nnd in innnv
section arioit- duinngo wa- done.
The weather luireunV prediction ut
rain and wind for tonight mined gen
eral unre-t here. It was coiiccdid
generally that any addition to the
natural force of the tide at the pres
ent height would be certain to be fid
lowed by iinincitnc propertx damage.
Client sjictkcra In the country nnd Is
b- - r ng a figure in tho cause ho
1 1 presents lh.it lie was chosen as
candidate for president In 1U0S.
Selling ronl estate in this city is
neither a doubtful nor an expensive
tnfk it's ti want nd tnsk.
Kverv one of yimr store ads that
really rcay rcudimr also creates in
terested renders of all the nds yon
print in tho day to come thus cre
ating and holding your store's capit'.l
of "good will."
EL PASO. Tev., Feb. 7. That Euiil
Vnsipieit (Ionic is tho active head of
(he present insurrection m .Mexico is
regarded here as almost ceiluiu to
ilny. This is borne out by the ar
rival of Pnslin Murtiiicx, I'oiuicily
secretary to (lonicx, to establish a
revolutionary juiitu. Other followers
of Gomex are arriving on eveiv train.
It is believed here that (Jencijil Oroz
co and linnicr. will join in efforts to
overthrow the Miwlero government.
Orogco is indignant, aceonliug to dis
patches, because the government has
denied him the goveiiioislnp of Chi
huahua. Reports received today snv that
several bridges on the Mexican North
western rnilroad below Casus (Irandes
have been dynamited. Abram (Ion
xale.s has been imprisoned at Torreou,
uud the states of Chiliuuhuu lire le
poited in open revolt.
GOVERNMENTS ASSIST
FIGHT UPON MORMONS
COPENHAGEN. Feb. 7 For the
purpose, of combatting the Mormon
propaganda, which in the past few
vears has been iucrcuMug throughout
Si'iiiidiuavia, both the Swedish and
Norwegian governments today have
included in their annual budgets sub
stantial subsidies fur a counter mis
siounrv movement.
Hiuklns for health.
ORRINE
Tlti:s DltlNK 1IAIIIT
So uniformly tmccesiiful bus Oil
ItlNE been In rcHtorlng the victim of
thto "Drink 1 lit til t" Into nober anil
iiHoful citizens, and o sxtrong In our
contldouco In Its curatlvo povverM, j
that vvu want to einpliitttUe the fact
that OltlllXK In sold under this posl-j
live guarantee. If, nfter a trial, you
get no benefit, your money will be
refunded. OIUUNK coats only $1 00
per box. Ask for freo booklet.
Leon W. llitukliiH. K. Main.
CHAFIN XlA, SIMUIC
TO MASS MKICTIXGS
Eugene W Culifln, perlmp the
leading figure In prohibition circles
In the country, will Hak In Medford
tomorrow at a county convention to
be hold at the Baptist church. 'I"ho
morning session will be called at
0H5 o'clock and the afternoon hc
Bion will start at '::!0. Thero will
bo a nuiHK meeting at the opeta house
at 8 o'clock In the evening.
Mr. C'hnfln Is one of the most clo-
TUSCAN SPRINGS
laving no equal on oarth In variety of
mineral waters and curing diseases
that medicines will not reach. If you
aro In need of health, como now. We
aro opon all tho year and can glvo the I
best of caro and attontlon now as woll
as In summer. Stago dally from Hod
Bluff to tho florin S3. Further par-
i tlculars address
E. B. WALBRIDGE
TUSCAN KI'ItlVflH, OAI.
Revival Services
AT THE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. PARSONS
"Will" conduct the following meetings on
THURSDAY
H:!K) P. M. Dr. Parsons will meet with llio.se who
have expressed the desire to become Christians, as
well as with others who may wish to do so.
Evening services 7:30 P. M.
SUBJECT FOR TONIGHT:
"Polite Rejections"
Valentine Post lards
One Cent Each
Hand Colored Valentines each in box 10
Hand Colored Folder Valentines, each 15
Hand Colored Valentine Pads each in box 25
Silk and Velvet Center Valentine Post Cards 2 I'or 5
500 pieces Blue Willow English Semi-Porcelain Dinner
Ware, special tnis weoK 1&9 eacn, 2 tor zap
25 to 33 1-3
Per Cent Discount
Men's
Work Gloves
50, 75 $1, $1.50
Pair
'Tin. Low! iriilmiu in All
I i 1 iiv nil in1" ' -
I,
on all Ladies', Misses' and
Boys' Winter Weight
Vests, Pants, Union Suits,
etc.
Leather Working a 11 d
Driving (Moves in the city
TALCUM POWDER
Andrew .lergens full pound can Antiseptic Talcum
Powder, regular 1"w value, pur can 15
Andrew .1 ergons Ivose and Violette Pacial Cream, 20.
value, each 1
Andrew, I ergens Combination Ulycerino and Camphor
Ice in lubes, each 10
ChcKobi'ough Blue Seal Vaseline, bottle 5
Andrew Jergens Perfume (sample free to every lady
tomorrow), all odors, bottle 10 lo 50
Boys' Blouse Waists
Ages 6 to 12 years, 25 and 50 each
HUSSEY'S
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Contradicting Webster
We mlL'ht miiv limlieswiui" m a Mleuee. WHY I
Hcciui"!' It i Hie mpi'Iii'mIihii of eerliiin well iletlueil
)iiiueilen hiinded in l. uur loreriilherH ami llixt dcinmi
Htrutetl liy our mother. TluMi wlmt In Heleuee, iiii iim(.
In our iii'iietieo it llie iipplieittlnii of ceiluiu well ilo
llueil (eiiehinH, wliieh eluiiiKt' nut iiil're(iienty, euuiuK
the nenewily on tl l'l ''' ""' l'i"meiivo of deep
nnd eniilinueii Htudy nnd toonrcli nnd l're(iuiul trlm to
the nient clinical nnd Hcicutitlc eeiilcm lur the piif kiho
n' eluc npplienlinti t imuleni incllmdw. I line mi
icnlired our M.itioii in lliin innlterf (hu uicinher id'
mir linn Iiuh hut icccntlv leluincil limn micli a trip uud
(lie heucllts he derived uie oiii-h ut llin "lime price iih
I'nriner nitliipuitcd mcllioiU hkciI Ii.v tluc not rniKies-
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who nre inexperienced nnd luck ueh ipitilillcitlimiH. WM
AKK I.OCATKI) 1 1 Kit K TO STAY. Our liiu'hluicutH in
our office uud out-idc i in the. TIMM'SANItS of )l)l.
IiAHS, another proof thnt we nre lt'KI.IAlU.K.
Miiimw tin,.. M'lmiii.i iii iln iih uc 11 n doiiitf. hut Inckci!
connive for fear of ciilicUni
(lint we nre AtltlKKSSIVK
Another proof ptilive
nun we nre ixiiiini.n.Ti n.
We uImii.vh have ami sluill continue to reaped uud
liniior nil duly liccuNi'd pli.Nnieiniw. nnd il i-liull he our
iiiiu to ucitlier offend nor defend their ucl or practices
- tliiH in truly V. II ill Ali.
We Are Trying to Help the Public
lly irivim; one dollarV woith of kciucch for a dollar am)
a Hurum dav everv day. and Kverv dnv lluny duv,
uud Huv daM inakc Hiimucn iiicii and lltiKiiieoH men
make llappv lloineH, nnd Hupps llmiicn iimkc life enjoy
.tide mill WK KNJOY I.I I'K.
For Goodness Sake- Wntcli Tomorrow's Paper
('ONSn.TATH)S KltKK.
Clarke K. Sauinlcrx, M. I).
It. K (Irccn, M. 1).
Drs. Saunders & Green
Practice limited to
KYB, KAH, NOSK AND TIIHOAT.
MKDI'Olil), OUKOO.V. (lAHNK'IT-COftKY IIL1MI.
Reliabl(
Ethical
Monthly Blooming and Climbing R030S, Troo Rosos,
Shado Trees, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a
Goneral ABsortment of All Kinds of Fruit Troos
H. B. PATTERSON
Offlro In Nanli Hotel Iihhy liinlde Kiitrnneo Next to llurlier HIiop
KnlrNynril III) .South Kir Street
Offlro Phono Main til II Itenlileuru Phono Main UID.'I
Nearly n quarter of a century under tho samo
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Mod ford, Orogon
It has succeeded becauso of
Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. I. Vawtcr, President Ci. It. Lindley, Vico Pros.
0. W. McDonald, Cashior
First
National Bank
j Olf
MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $05,000.00
United Stales and Postal Savings Depository
Wo solicit your" business, which will rccoivo ouT
caroful attention.
F. IC. UKVKh, FItlCfllDKNT M. h, AM-'OItl), OASUIKU
OltHIH OltAWFOJlD, ASSISTAN1' OAHIIIIOH
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