ran 11001 ' MTTOFOUT) fATD TRTTUJNR AfKHFORR OHrcdON, Tl.nHSI)AY, 'A PHIL 10, MM. PRES8YTERY0F W THERN OREGON MRS. TRUAX FIRST iMIly hint from fart MEETS APRIL 15 The Presbytery of southern Ore gon .meets nt tho Presbyterian church, Mcdford, Tuesday, AVednes day Rtiil Thursday, April 1G-17. Tho following Ib the pregram: Tuesday evening 7:45, tho World's Christian Cltltcnshtp Con ference. Sermon, "I Am Not Ashamed of tho Gospel" (Romans 1:1C), by retiring moderator, J. K. Batllle, D. D. Constituting prayer, election of moderator, etc. Wednesday morning 9 o'clock, devotions, led by H. a Hartranft; 10 o'clock, report of tho Home Mis sion committee, W. P. Shields; re port of pastor-evangelist, V. M. An derson, Ph. V.; 11:30 o'clock, ad dress, "How to Finance a Church, and the RclAttoa of Finances to Spir ituality," II. T. Chlshelra: address. "Men, Money and tho Church Work As I S It." T. Pv Cramer. Wednesday afternoon 3 o'clock, report of Sunday school committee, if. T. Chisnolm; report of Sunday school missionary, W. F. Gloekner; address, v"An Up to Dato Sunday School," W. H. Oore; address, "The Young People, Their Relation to the Church, and the Church's Duty U Them." J. K. Howard; 3 o'clock. narratlTe, John MacAlllster. Wednesday evening 7:45 o'clock, paper, "A New View of Missions," Mrs. C. D. Larakln; address, "The Work In the Southwest," Robert McLean. D. D.; address, "The Pacific Coast, Today and. Tomorrow," W. 9. Holt. D. D. Thursday morning 9 o'clock, de votions, led by Paul J. Lux, Ph. D.;J 9:30 o'clock, business; 10 o'clock, report of committee on Foreign MU slons, S. C. O. Hickman: reports of other permanent committees. Thursday afternoon 2 o'clock, business; 3 o'clock, devotional close of Presbytery, led by James S. Stub- blcfleld. GOUNCILWOMAN IN SOUTHERN OREGON As tho result of tho nnnual Elec tion held nl Gold Hilt Wednesday, Mrs. Cora J. Truax will be the first woman to servo on n city council in southern Oregon. Mrs. Truax de feated S. T. Hodftcs for this honor and will represent tho second ward. Mrs. Truax received 83 votes to Hodges' 25. T. W. Ray was elected councllnnn In tho first ward over W. I. Walker by a vote of CO to 27. W. P. Wcuth cral was named recorder, I W 8mlth treasurer and Roy Cameron councllnianHtt-largc. WAREHOU E TO Y ? aaBBBBBBBBBBr 1 a MH 'IHk' f aaaaaaaacaaaaaaamv:'' Ml 90 DAY EXTENT! IS GIVEN HOLDERS Tl 1LEYRNCIE BE TON Dl Tito Davis warehouse, occupied by J. C. Schmidt, feed dealer. Is to bo torn down and removed from the railroad right of way. Tho lease has expired on the building and It has been ordered removed at once. For some time au agitation has been carried on for the removal of the warehouses In order that tho center of the city may be parfJ and beautified. The remoTal of tWs warehouse indicates that the railroad company will order them down nj rapidly as tho leases expire. Nat tti Unit lovttjr ol Wet avrnln arrap ar tho ihoniaie printed deilri ' k th'j or. of lot tt tjiuirl with oi. olgr, toil irjmnitd with blu fo fur - ,"-r ' i I BANKS TO CLOSE AT NOON MDAYS At n special ttteclitii; of tho oily council Wednesday exciting 00 ntl ililioitnl tloys were grunted tho hold ers of the intvrurtmti trolley ftnn t'hiie In which to begin work. An or dinance io (lint effect wilt lie passed this exciting. Tho time limit jilneed in I ho franchise nt tho (into it wnt first granted oxpircs today. The nd ditiotinl timo granted wgtll expire July 10. alia $V00 gimrnttlco will hold. The franchise was recently dis loosed of by tho M. T. Mittney com pany to r H. Wnito of Koselmrjr nttd nssoetntei, who nro local men. The unexpired time wnt not considered sufficient by the new helders: to work out their plans. Tho city loses itoth hip hv the extension of timo ns the $2,500 fi felt still holds. PUT UNDER ARREST Two .Mitilhftil hohoen who nro unld Io hao out through oaitvns xcMlliiile on passenger unrs in older to get Itt oido mid escape a cold riilu were placed uiidor nnvst in (his oily Wed nesdny evening. They woto tnkeu lit Omuls l'a.SH by two in II mud hpeoinl officers. For some lime enrs lime been (lnninged in this manner but litis is the first time n caplttru has been ittndo locally. LARGEST HOE IN WORLD FOR CHICAGO FE1L COMPLETED AT BEAR CREEK efHOGE The approach to the Itoar Creek bridge wok made ready for paving Derations today, street Commission er Patton completing the fill. Tho earth way settled with water and rolled down to as compact a state as possible. Within the next two weeks tho Clark & Hencry Construction com pany will probably have their plant here ready to begin this season's CHICAGO, April 10. Scheduled to cost 113,000,000, the new Morn son hotel will be started here In a few months. The hostelry will con tain 2240 rooms, with a bath for each room, and will bo 21 storlcj in height. It is said the structuro will bo tho largest hotel in tho woi'd It is proposed to erect thn hotel In sections. Tho first section will be opened as soon as It Is coajletod and tho others will be built while tho first Is dofng business. Beginning Saturday, April 19, 1913, Medford bankn will obscrvo tho custom prevalent in many citloa and close at 12 o'clock noon. This action has Just been decided upon by representatives of teh banks. There is but tittle business trans acted Saturday afternoons in ibo banks, so that the change will not affect tho public at large to any great extent. PERU RECOGNIZES CHINESE REPUBLIC ISIS THEATER. At tho Isis for tonight only will be seen a Patho special In two parts, "A Drama In tho Air," also an Edi son comedy, "In a Japanese Tea Garden." Ward and St. Clair will bo seen In a comedy novelty, electric al and musical act entitled "The Gar den of Harmony." THIS WILIj INTEREST MOTHERS. Mother Gray's Sweet Powdera for children, a certain relief for feverish ness, headache, bad stomach, teeth ing disorders, move and regulate tho bowels and destroy worms. They break up colds la 21 hours. They are so pleasant to the tasto children llko them. Over 10,000 testlmon- Meritol Tonic Digestive will tone la,i' Used by mothers for 23 years. up your system quickly, make you f ueVer '"'.. '? "J " ".VS "work. East (.jders are anxious to fel strong again. Haskins Drug ytee'. Address, ' Allen S. Olmsted, see the bridge opened to traffic. Store. LeRdy. N. Y. LIMA, Peru, April 10. Official recognition of the republic of China is entered by tho Permian govern ment today. Let Us Show Yott. If you nro a sufferer of plies or hemorholds In any form, como to our store and let us show you Meri tol Plio Remedy. It Is ono of the best preparations wo have ever handled and is sold on a positive guarantee. Haskins Drug Store. TO MEET FRIDAY Ono of the most Important meet ings of the year front tho orchurdlst's standpoint has been called by tho Rogue River Fruit tt Produco rso elation for Friday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, at tho Carnegie library. At that time tho matter of orecttit a pre-cooling plant will bo dlsctiss'id and settled and -the matter of jolt, lng the PaclMs Northwest Distrib utor considered. Porter J. Neff will make n report to tho associa tion at that timo. All fruit men are Invited to attend. WOMAN A GREAT SUFFERER Tells How She Was Restored To Health by LydiaE. PInkham's Vegeta ble Compound, fla0gjjL DIED. At her daughter's 'homo nt Rich mond, Wash., on Monday, April S, 1913, Mrs. Lottlso Nthart. Funeral services from tho Christian church In this city, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p. nt. Rev. noylo officiating. Deceased was 42 years and six months of age. Har father, Gcorgo Hendricks, lives on ttlnth street. Grayvlllf, 111. "I was a great suf ferer of female complaints for a yenr and I got nothing that helped me un til I began taking Lydia E- PinVttam'a Vegetable Com pound. I was irreg ular and had cramps o bad Hint I had to go to bed. Now I have better health than I hnvo had for years and I cannot speak too highly of your medicine." Mrs. Jessie Scuaar, 413 Mala St., Greyvllle, III. Case of Sirs. Tully. ' Chicago, III. "I 'tako pleauro In writing to thank you for what Lydia E. I'inkham s VegetaMo Compound has done for me. I suffered with such aw ful periodic pains, and had a displace ment, and received no benefit from tits doctors. I was advised to tako I.ydla E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, and am now as well as ever." Mrs. WIL LIAM TuiAY, 2052 Ogden Avenue, Chicago, Hi. If you hnvo thn Kllglitcjtt doubt that Lydia L. IMnkhnm'n Vckc In itio Compound will liclpyoii.wrlto to Lydia CPInkhnrnMenllclncCo. (confidential) Lynn,Ma.H.., forml vice. 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THEY ARE SO LOW WE CANNOT OFFER YOU GREAT BIG DISCOUNTS, GOODS AT HALF PRICES OR SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS SATISFIED ALL THE YEAR THROUGH IS OUR PROOF. HOUSE DRESSES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 98t More good values in louso dresses, made from good porcale and come in light and dark colors, offered else-, where at moro money, our price, -while they last 98 LADIES' WAISTS 49 rado from wliito lawn and soft matorial, come in high and low necks, long and short sleeves, very attractive trimmed at only 49t ' Complete line of middy blouses and misses' white skirts at from $1 up to $1.75. TOWELS Blotched Turkish Towels, 18x32, ready for use ....10 '? FANCY LAWNS, 9 Consisting of light and dark, pattern stripes and small dots, a very extra good value 9 16-INCH SILK GLOVES, 79 While and black only, extra good value, only 79 HAIR NETS, 5 FOR 10 They are made Jargc and come wi.th olastic. 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