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L.& Oh, It's Great to Be Married ' 1 , . , . SI Dr. Iltimy Hooves Calkins, for ten years miitHiiiiiitry In India, tit present srcrcltiry of llm deportment of ChrlMmii stowuriUhip in tho Method!! P.plcopu church, spoke iimrnlni; nrnl I'letilnir. Ills llirinu In the morning was, "The Piiudiimonlnl Meaning of Steward ship mill the Hcliitimi of n Mini to Hix Properly." Dr. C'nlkiiiH Illustrated his address liv leforeiico to tho pros, nit attitude of government toward tlu iiiitnnil resources of tho country ruin lis policy oT conservation. TIio ChrUtliiii stewnrd Ik nn admlulstrn lor iiinl not nn owner of property. In tho ou'iiing Dr. Calkins kmi1o on "Tin. Heart of HenthonUm." lie traced the family history of tho Aryan branch of tho Caucnusimi ruee, showing that tho Atnorieati ami the Hindu mo hlooil relations ami close cousins. After reminding hi hear er Hint their own ancestors were ilnc out of iinuumNiireil mini by t'hri-llunlt.v, Dr. Calkins xhoweil that the Hindus im a ruee, wore n thoughtful, philosophical ami reli gious people, lie hhowed that idol ntry was the inuiirilinln result of the paiilheUtio philosophy of the people, ami surprised many of his lUtoner ly showing that Christian Science mill IliudiiUiu rout on the sumo subtle lunching. Thin I the very heart of heathenism, ami if llm woplo in Ainiirii'ii nw it an tho missionary knows it, they winild cut off their right linnil rather lliiin supsirt or . eoniitenniieo it. Tho wholo nddrcss wan a tcHilalioii of the inward mean ing of heathenism, which Dr. Calkins described us the mnt fusclnutlng thing in the world; Iml whoso fruit is lilnel; with tho polion of death. Never will (tin iniprcMbiiuiH' Hindu liy tliln illuminating mid masterful udilroMH ludn from th mind nnd rvo idleetion of the lirnrerrt who had tho privilege of liNteiiing to him. The ehuieli was crowded to itn ut iiuiMt onpiieity, the uIhIoh having been filled with chiitrn. Dr. Cnlkintt held hid auditor with rapt attention for nioro limn un hour. Dr. Calkin, from liflonjrolicr. viitlon x well iih profound Htudy, in oun of the lient ponied lium nn heath i'IiImim in the foreign field. Ilin ripe Hcholaridiip in nddition to liin per Hoiint e.perieiiee, nliuudantly (imll fieri him In ppeuk with authority "1"" tho Niihjuot. SOCIALISTS TO GIVE BOX SOCIAL WEDNESDAY Tho box Hociiil planned fur IiihI week by tho Hoclnlial loeal will he k'ivmi on Wediuirtday livening of thin woek. ArraiiKi'inentH Imvo boon mm-ploli-d for mi oiiterluiuiiiK proKOttn nod a liti'KO number expeoled to Im prenoul. Sincn thoy tarted tholr Hoiien of Moolal oveniiiK'rt tho Soolnl. Ihlri liiivn won u rcpiiltttlou for boinjf j;ood cnlerlnliioirt. 1 EAQLE POINT EAGLETS. Hy A. 0. Howlott, .leMxn Wnvnrl of Modfnid nnd Mr. flrnyhoiir of I'mspoot went up to Klk nrook on thu Knlo HoluM'ro Hpoet hIiiro WodnoHilny innniliik'. Alrn. Polly, w Hon Oooi-ko, nnd duuKlitor r.illliin, lmvo moved on to tlui Corbiu orelmrd nnd lmvo tno lo lioimukooptnif, livliiK In tout. H. H. Alkou of i'rospoot wna nt (ho Sunny Hiilo WodnoHilny for din pur, ulao'Mw. Clmrloa WHklnaou of i i oovmnowH (noocomTI to hoc of H& K !?!" J ( ' '.'" , -ftnJ" hfej mt 3 L-LMB '1HI GAUONS TALKS UPON HEATHENSM t i : i , . Hw I , . . . J I 'IT ' l ' Koxy Ann, Miku Sidley Kux mid IiIm hoii, Mlko.Hidloy, Jr. of Lake (!reek, Mr. Cadirow of llulle FalU mid Hurt lliKinbotlinui. Wiilo Mrx. (.'ImrloM WilktiiMou wiih hen; kIio gave mo a Hiibxeription for Iho dally Mall Trillium for her oii, Clydo Plymirr, of Monrnw-, Ore., lie 14 workini; on the railroad licinjc eou ntnieted fnuii ('orvallU lo the count. Hoy WilliU our mail contractor on tho V.ni(i l'olntPeiiHt route, linn laketi a new contract for cnrrjln tho mnil, inntend of Kdii? nnd coin liiK hy thn frt'o ferry, nftor Iho firnt of May ho will pi hy tho way of tho ferry nnd return by tho now, lower Nlecl bridge, mid by that nivalin will nrcommndntn ipiilo n linttibor of jveo. plo ailing tho route in udditinn to ilioHo nlrendy on thu old route, nnd half of tho time iiukh tho hud rond between the donort nnd tho Tree ferry. I nee by lookiujj over my "enleh book" that wo had liiHt Thurnday for dinner nt tho Sunny Hido County Snhool Kuperluteudrnt J. Perry Well mid N (' Mnrix, firld worker in diiNtrial faint department of educa tion, who U kpcndlni; u week in thU county in thu iiitcrrxt of llm local Nehool fair, iih well on tho Hlato fair nt Halrm. Mo and Kuprriiiteiident ! WelN havo been vinilini; tho differ cut hcIiooIh in tho county and Thurs day hehiK thu day Hot for thin place they came in Tliurndity memim: mid ufter dinner vlxlted our school. Tho teneherrt had milicipatod their eoiu iii(; nnd had rver. tiling nmuiKi'd in ''applo plo order." Duriiijr the firt part of the nfternnou we, for I wn there to kIoiiu for Tho Mnil Tribune, wero eiiturtnined by thu children for for mi hour or more, mid I toll tho reader of Tho Mail Tribune that the performance was up-todute, mid then Pmfctixor Suddiirth introduced Mr. N. C. MiiriH ami ho nvo iik a fine and instructive talk on thu nub jeet of farm life and pointed to tho necoMMily of Iho yoiun; people lurn lug their utleiitlon to that iiiftcnd of flocking to Iho towiiH mid citicn nnd tryliiK to nmko a living by their wit iimtead of their munclox, I lo hhowed nmoiiK other thiii,M that by xyhto mntie fanning nnd Mock rataing wo eotild bo the iiiont indepoudept of any clam of people in tho world. Ho told iih Hint through luuk of proper attention to tho various branches of farm industry wo an a slate are com pelled to Houd out twenty million dollars lo noeuro tho neeoiomry Hup plies for our hukIiiiuihoo every year. ('iillitiK attention to tho items of but tor and ckk nlonn that wo import .fPJ, (100,0(10 for butter mid (but there wcru 1,000,000 worili of rirs nhippoil into Portland alone Inst year. Ho had nn appointment to speak in tho church at niht but tho heavy oleo. tricnl hIoiui and down pour of rain kept the people nt homo so ho did not nponk. Aftor tho exorcises in tho Heboid room wnw over tho diil droii pluntod ipiito a nuinbor of fruit trees, roso bushes, flowers, oto,, ho ns to beautify tho school grounds iw much as possible. Mr. Muris hud a iiiooUnu with tlm l.iidivs' Knflo Point Inipnivtmiiiiit club in tho nftoruooii nnd thoy agreed to uso thoir influonoo Inward holding an liiditHliiul Fair hero this fall. I should lmvo said in tho propor placo that tho school ehildron havo soino bountiful flowor Kurdena around tho school (,'ninmH and that thoy intend to muko it moro utlrau tivu thnn over. I ALONG ROGUE RIVER I Mr. Ash was lo thu vnlloy aftor Ntipplios. JoHoplt llnnnuh Is tho Kiiost of hU sou, .luspor nnd family. Mr. CoruiBli cuuiu out on Tuuh- MTBPrrottT) MAir; 'nimiwrc. ftt diiy's train lo fpend a few days willi Mr. and Mrs. Kdwurd Fouler and family. Hay mid Hoy Wutkiiis mid Way man llerpnan Hjieut Sunday with tho (1iiki brothers nnd sinter. Mr. mid .Mrs. Tim Daily wero in Med ford with relative tho first of thn week. Mr. Walker nnd son, Jnek, were In the valley the InKt of the week. Mrs. Charley Khonnnn of upper Trail eamo down to Glass's for oat WciliiFHilny. Mr. Ciiimnlnpi of Medford mndo a liuniucns trip to llopm Hiver vicin ity Ibis week. KhrIo Point phono central rinps ix Ioiirh rnch evrninj; at 7 p. in. nnd ?ives out tho weather rcjsirt. Mr. dailies wns a recent visitor to Iho valley. A mull mule has been granted to tho west side of Horiio Hiver from Trail via thn French-DndRo bridge lo HiirIo Point. Tho remainder of tho route is to remain as at present. The mnil is delivered three times a week and on tho west hido begins May 1. Hoy Willctts continues to carry tho mail. A hired man on Mr. Graudal's much uorthwciit of P.udo Point was badlv burl last Wednesdnv. Ho fell out of a tree mid severely hurt his band aud wrist. Dr. KiroliRcifsner was called to attend to him. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. II. M. Wbitnev formerly of Seattle, has moved to this city with bis fam- i v nnd w 111 occupy thu Dr. botilo hoiiso on lust !niirtl street. K. Hrnyton mndo u business trip to Voorhies Mutton tho firt of tho week. Mrs. Kiniun James of Iliittu Fulls was thu L-uest of Mrs. K. H. Kmcrsoii nnd Mrs. J. II. Holmes in Ibis city Sunday. Mrs. Will Unovo nnd .mntlicr, .Mrs. Fries of Jacksonville enjoyed an automobile ride to Central Point Sun day. Mm. H. C. Hcnslev of Ashland oil- joyed a visit with Mrs. V. K. Prieo and fumily Saturday and Miminy. Mr. and Mrs. Woods aud daugh ter of Medford worn visiting at tho resideneo of John Grim tho latter part of tho week. Mrs. Claudo Clark, Mrs. Dunlon, Mrs. Slant nnd son, Mrs. lUwk nnd children, Miss Kiln Stone, Miss Ktbel NEW TODAY Wo havo call" ?r furninetj and unfurnliihed" hoiues, and aro hotter than ovor propurod to attend to suoh proportles. Call up 10S7-J and Hit Hiich proporty. Wo can rent It If prlco Is rlijlit. A good 30 aero yomB orchard, good liouio, for ox'ohnngo for a nlco homo In Medford. Tho Medford houno liovild ho warth at leant $7000. Wo havo bean to boiiiO trOiihlQ to list eovoral good utock ranches at from ?G0 to )60 nor acre. Thoy aro all woll located na to raadii and BChools, all partly irrigated, aud In crop; Home havo Btoclt with thoin and nil aro raising ijoino altaltn, Not olio but what would bring great re turns to a good enorgollo farmar, 340 ncroaup Hdguo rlvor, onr bcIiooIi a lot of tluiVor; house; 10 an aero. 340 noroa on tho Antelope; a lot of tlmbar, somo crop, and fair build in KB. $15 an nerd. List your proporty with us. C. D. HOON ltoom 13 Jackson County Hank Dldg Tnlnnlinnn IIW7. 1 MMiwoun, oukoon, Monday. Afinh'ji, ii. Stonc, Miss Mary Mee, Miss Har.ol Hebb, Miss Helen Price, W. K. Price, Al Pnnkuy, Fred Harrows, Clsn-nee Paukey, Lloyd March, Fred Fessel gravo wore Central Point vinilors In Medford Sunday. NOTIC-IC. Notice I hereby given that I havo on band funds to rcdoom all out standing warrants dated prior to May 1, 1013. 01118 CALKINS, Clerk of School DUtrlct No, 49. aoTiui:. Notlco Is hereby clvcn that tho undonlgncd will apply at tho regu lar meeting of tho city council May C, 1313, for a llcenaq to sell malt, KplrltuoiiR and vlnou llquori at 22 North Front strcot, for a period of fix months. 8KLSUY & KENNKDY. Dated April 11, 1913. XOTICK. Tho lown socloty will r.lvo a ban quet on Wednesday evening, April 23, at 8t. Marks hall, COc per plate. Kindly notify tho secretary of tho socloty or Mr. Hlnimin It you will bo ablo to attend, bo ample accom modations will bo arranged. FOIt llKNT KUHXISHKI) AITS. FOHHKNT'CowiaoToly furnlshVii aiiartmonts. Tho Hcrhen, 10 Qulnco st. VOU llKKt H0UMK3 FOIt HKNT Two room houso cloio In. 135 N. Holly. 20 FOIt HKNT Furnished' houso closo In, cheap, lunulro 103 N. Con trul avv. 25 FOR HKNT Modern buncalow; built-in furnlturo; beautiful lawn. 309 S. Nowtown. FOIt HKNT Soren room house, slcoplug porch, 115; also 5 room apartment, sleeping porch, $18. Water paid la bath. Inquire of Col. Sargent. 30 FOIt HKNT Strictly modora C room houso with sleeping porch. Also soven room bungalow fur nlahod If desired. Abo thrco room houso. W. 11. Kvorhard, 1013 W. 9 th st. FOR HKNT C room modern fur iiUhcd houso. 730 West 11th sU FOIt HKNT Furnished C-room houso, water root paid, $25. 518 King st. FOR HKNT A well furnlshod C rootn bungalow, with sloeplug porch. 2U Laurel st. Koy nt H. C. IContnor's. C09 W. 10th, Tolo phono 73 Ashland. ' FOR HKNT Furnlshod Iioubo, close In. M. A. Hader, at M. F. & II. Co. FOR HKNT OinnCKS FOR HKNT Largo, comfortable of fice rooms with olovator sorvlce, steam heat, hot aud cold water. Low rates. Anply Medford Furnl turo & Hdw. Qo. VOll HKNT OltSCKIiLANKOUS QKT LOOATK1) NOW. 5 room furnlahod houso, $15. 4 room furnlshod houso, $20, 5 roqu partly furnished house $1C 2 room furuUlicd liQiiae, $10, HANCIIKS. u nero chicken ranqli, closo In, $13. 30 aero general farm. ALSO FOR BALK: G room modern houso, largo lot, Henr creek soil. Soo this. C24 North Rlvoraldo; $3200. J. O. HARNRS, Room 214. 1st Natl. Dank nik. i i i FOR HKNT FUItNIHIIim ItOOSIH FOR RENT Largo sleeping rooms, and modern housekeeping apart ments, prlcca very reasonable. Phono 102C-L. 322 South Holly strcot. FOR HKNT The Coleman modern furnished rooms, $2 per wk. 1005 W. Main. Tel. 9C4-J. FOR SALK 1OTS FOR SALK OR i ilADR Heautlful lot on paved street; good location. Will tako $300 If sold at once or good general horso as part pay mont. Apply 1005 N. Central. 27 FOR BALK ACKKAGE FOR 8ALkVrjRKNT New Soora modern houso, full basement; also 4 room house. C28 West Palm st., lVi blocks west of North Oak dato. 38 FOR SALK Cholco 5 aero homo; easy terms. Kast 14th st. Phono 10C0-M. 4) FOR SALK HOL'SKS FOR SALK Six room houso at 22 Almond st.; modern, close la; ftno lawn; 4 large almond trees In front. Kasy tornis. J. W. Lane. Gold Hill. 37 FOR SALR MISCTLbANKOUS FOR SALK Largo and small rugs, beds, drosscrs, chiffonier, leather chairs, porch Bet, llerrlck refriger ator, sideboard, gas range, sowing machine, phonograph, dishes, etc. Don't miss this for real bargains. Must bo sold this week. 1117 W. 9th st. 27 FOR SALE Library table, child's high chair. Irish mall, ono gas plate. 315 N. Holly. 2C FOR SALK Full blooded Scotch col Ho dogs; price very reasonable. Address Robort Pelouze, 43C N. Harriett. Medford. 2S FOR SALK Whcol. $10 cash. Call after G p. m. 315 N. Uurtlett. 25 FOR SALIC Italian bees nnd queens Job. Stewart. Phono G40-R., Med ford, Ore. 46 FOR SALE Electro plating outfit. So. Oro. Electric Co. 37 FOR SALE Fruit box labels In ono two or three colors, printed as you order at tho Matl Tribune. FOR SALE Loose leaf lodger sys tems, any stylo or made to order by the Mall Tribune bindery. FOR 8ALK Shndo trees, two years old Cntollna poplars, very fast growing, 40c each. 512 8. Onk dalo avo. Phono 123-H. 3C4 FOR SALK Letter heads and fancy stationery, printed, engraved or embossod, as you wish at the Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Legal blanxs, tresspass notices, for salo or rent sings at the Mall Trlbuno. FOR SALK POULTItl AND EGGS FOR SALE Whlto WyandotteT, bronzo turkey eggs and stock. J. H. Fuller, Talent. Oro. 29 LOST LOST, strayed or stolen On Knnea crook, black liorso, weigtit ou; branded NF. Will pay for deliv ery or information. Paul Wright. 714 South Ornngo. 27 WANTED SITC ATKINS WANTKD Plain Bowing, patching and quilting. Call any day but Saturday. Phone 984-R. 49 WANTKD Work for three heavy tennis. R. K, Pholan, 30 Portland Avo., Medford, 39 HELP WANTKD MALE WANTKD Illncksmlth for ranch. $50 per' month, with board nnd room. Apply Hox C4, Mall Trlb uno, 25 WANTED Mon nnd womon for houso to houso canvass; good pay. clean, work. Call this office, and ask for Mr. Enrp. WANTKD 'Mon with horses and rlga to cnnvns3 out of town on R. F. D. routes, Ask for Mr. Enrp. thla oftlco. By George WANTED MI8CKLtaEOUS WANTKD Horses and cattle to pas ture. J. W. Dressier, 116 East Main. 30 WANTKD Cow, gcntlo and not orer 5 or 0 years old, Holstcln or Jer sey, but would prefer that the same bo not puro Jersey, Send full par ticulars by mall to F. II. Cowles. It. F. D. No. 3. 29 WANTKD Furnlturo for 10 or 12 bedrooms; prlco must be right. Rex 0. F., Tribune. 25 WANTED Second hand two or three seated hack or surry. Route 1, box 121. W. D. Roberts. WANTKD An alfalfa farm. Will oxebango good Income city prop orty. Uox 495, Medford. WANTKD COO to 700 ft. good 2nd hand hydraulic pipe 12 or 14 In. In diameter. Prices quoted must be low and f. o. b. cars. Address Frederick Pelouze, Eaglo Point. Ore. 25 MONEY TO IiOA-t MONEY TO LOAN $1000 to $5000 to loan on Improved farm proper ty, Dennett Investment Co. 30 MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. Address me care of Hotel Medford as I am out of city part of tlrao. II. L. Dodge. 32 MONEY TO LOAN On city and closo In ranch proporty. C. A. McArthur. room 3, P. O. block. phono 3CS1. MONEY TO LOAN, or will tako up your mortgage or deferred pay ments. What havo you for sale? J. C. DARNES. 1st Natl. Rank Uldg. I1USINKSS niur.CIOHY Abstract) TnnitR HIVHIl VAI.I.T3Y All. STRACT CO., No. 6, South Central. Attorneys r? T. IIVAMKS. LAWYHIt fifties Medford National Dank bldg., sec ond floor. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY Attornoys-at-Law. Rooms 1 and 2, Postotflco bldg. A. E, REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg, W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor at Law. 123 East Main street. Medford. Ore- Accountant D. R. WOOD Qonoral Accountant Your books audited and Kept for a reasonable figure; your business solicited. Office, Medford Mall Trlbuno bldg.: phono Gll-R-2; res idence phono 537. 3 OARHAQH Got your premise! cleaned up tar tho winter. Call on tho city garbago wagons foi good service. Phone 626-1 F. Y. Allon. ST Typowrttrug MULTIGHAPHING. TYPEWRITING, Stonogruphy. Michlno Dictation, all classes of circular letter work. Ono or ouo thousand lettors, the prlco will bo right and according to tho times. Stimulate your busi ness with Interesting facta con cerning propositions, or bargains. You can best do this with Multi graph work, Phono 133-R. McMil lan Publicity Ad-Wrltlng Co., room 9. JnckBon County Bank. DvnUsu DR. W. M. VAN SOOYOO DR. O. C. VAN SCQYOU Dentists Garnott-Cor6y bldg., suite . 110 Medford, Oro. , Phono 850, WOW FIVW McManus HUSINK8S DIRECTORY Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO 8PR1NO CO. Oar big secret In making springs U the tempering. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pacific northwest Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee. 26 North Fif teenth St., Portland. Ore. Chiropractors DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor, nerre specialist. Rooms 203-04-05 Garnott-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage gtvea; advice la dietetics, medical gym nasties, brdropltorapy. Lady at tendaat. Phone, office 945, rest dence 571-R. DR. A. H. HEDGES, Dr. Louise B. Hedges, Mechano Therapists, Chiropractors, Sposdylotheraplsts. Theso systoms, including dietetics, euratlTe gymnastics, hydro-ther aphy, etc, produce results In both acute and chronic diseases. Con sultation free. 230 North Dartlett St., next door to M. E. church. Hours 9 a. rn. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phone 417-J. Nurseries QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Oar stock k not Irrigated. We guarantee everything put out. We are not In the trust. H. B. Patterson. Office removed to office Hotel Nash. In side catraaco, next to barber shop. Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pab 11c Bring your work to ae at the sign of Tbo Mall Tribune. Printers ami Publfuncra MEDFORD PRINTING CO. haa the best equipped printing office in southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North First Physicians nuil Surgeons DR?"F. ""a CARLOW, bit EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 41C-417 Garaett-Corey bldg., phone 103G-L. Residence 420 South Laurel st DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlclaa and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practlco limited to diseases of women. Offices 233 E, Main, Phones, office 807; residence. 814. DR. J, J, EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practlco limited to oye, ear, nose and throat. Eyos scion tiflcally testod and glasses supplied Office 228 East Mala St Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. in. Phone. B. D. PIOKEL. M. D. Offtco Jack bob County Rank bldg. Office phono. 43-R; resideneo phone 68-lt DR. MARION Physician and sur geon, Stewart bldg., cornor Main and Dartlett ata.; otflco phono 27, resideneo phono 27-J-2, DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physb clan and surgoon. Oftlco Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 11 04J. DR. R. W. CLANCY PhyBlclan nnd surgeon. Phonos, otflco 36, resi dence, 724-J. ortlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5, DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopothlo Physician, 303 Qaruett-Corey, building. Phone 904-M. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and Surgoon. Ovor Hutchison & Luros den, 215 BMaln St. Phone 77. E. KIRClIOESSNHR, M.- D. Prac tlco limited to chronlo diseases. Oftlco Hotel Holland, Saturdays 10-3, Both phonos. Residence phenes: Furmor 10xx5 Eagle Point and Hoguo Hiver lino. Stenograpnwa ELLA M. QAUNYAW- -Palm block. Stoaographlo work and well. done qulcklj; Tratwiwr BADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGH CO. Office ig soutu fir st rnoae 815. Prices right. Service guar aateed. t ' ' ,, . $ Kl f n j