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-..w v.. (H I i MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE. MTCDTTORD, OR KAON. SATURDAY. ,1UNR 7. mill. U ' JTIt IOCAL AND I-'PERSONAL " II. 1. Heed, who has been appoint cj postmaster of Ctottl Hill, to sue cced John V. Hammers!, resigned, was In Medford Friday. Ho Bcored 1 In tho civil Bervico examination required of (applicants for fourth class' postmasters. Mrs. 11. A. Mehln of Sacramento lins been visiting Mrs. F. L. Mlnkler. Mrs. Melvln null her husband were residents of Moil ford and Gold Hill eqvqral years ago. . Mrs. T. A. Hlnes of Ba:ciu Is vis iting nt Jacksonville, her former homo, tho guest of Mrs. 'W. II. Har- nnm. Thoy wcro In Mcdford Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II. Knrnuin of ltny (lold woro among tViclr Mcdford friends Friday afternoon. W. H. llarr left for Josephine county Friday to look after his mln InB Interests. A. I loam and A. H. Fisher of Phoenix transacted business In Mcd ford recently. For cornmeal, rye, sraham and Gormen call at Monarch Seed nnd Feed Co. C6 Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Vestal of Eaglo Point district wero In Mcd ford Friday, returning with their son Tom, who has been at tho Sitcred Heart hospital for several weeks un der treatment for typhoid fever. Miss Pearl Dox has returned to Jacksonville after a short stay In Mcdford. To mako your hens lay pet your beef scraps and bono at Monarch Seed and Feed Co. GC Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCord of Roguo River havo been visiting In Mcdford. E. J. Knlscr of Ashland spent Fri day In Mcdford. coming with the Yrekn contingent. For your $1 per sack flour como to Monnrch Seed and Feed Co. GC Mrs. Thomas R. Fuson returned Friday evening from a visit with hor parents at the homo place near Ash land. Iter. George Kendall, representing tho International Dlblo society, Is lecturing nt different points In the valley. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lnko scens for sale at Ger klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives mado any place, kodak finishing. 128 Cast Main street. Phona 215 R. E. C. Faucctt, tho miner, has re turned from a business rip to Yreka. Theo Fish and C. E. McCialn wero up from Phoenix tho fore part of the week. Mrs. H. P. Hargravo and Mrs. W. H. McGowan left for Portland Fri day evening to attend tho meeting of tho grand chapter of tho O. E. S. Kodak finishing, best In town, nt Weston's. . Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Walthor, who liavo been at Yreka, their former homo, are in Mcdford again. E. D. Brlggs, M. G. Lawrence and George Staples wero of tho many citizens of Ashland in Medford Fri day. R. H. McCurdy writes alt kinds of Insurance. 401 M. F. & H. bldg. Phone 349. . Some of tho representatives of tho Metropolitan Llfo Insurance company operating in the valley went north Friday evening. Gerklng & Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telephone 216 R. Tho pioneer town of Yreka, Cal., has been stung by tho paving bee nnd Its authorities have let a con tract for hurd surfacing Miner street, to begin with. Mrs. M. A. Lnnghorno of Tacoma stopped a few days In Medford with hor parents. Mr. und Mrs. Henry Metz., while on her return from Arizona. Insure and be sure. Right It we write It, R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. M. M. Taylor and U. W. Meyer wcro down from Jacksonville Friday. Mllo Houtor, who has beon visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo C. Marshall, left for California tho fore part of tho week. Dr. Jt. Ci KoJaoy, S. S, Peck and A. K. Kellogg of Gold Hill trans acted business In Mcdford Friday. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471. Mis. R- Wand of Grants Pass was In Mcdford Friday on hor return homo .from u visit at Jacksonville. 11. 1). Trouson of Eaglo Point and JX. F, C. ,Astbury of Central Point, well known horticulturists, have bei visiting Jn Medford. Turkey dinner Sunday at tho Nash Grill, COc. CC Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS r,jLXix ASsiBTAirr Day Phono 227 Night V. W. Weeks 103-J.2 Phones A. K. Orr 078-M XSJ.tXi J. P. Hughes, n merchant of Hutto Fans, transacted uusinuss in Medford Friday. John Daley, who Is developing a gold bonrlnp quarts mine In Kanei Creek district with T. C. Norrls, was nt Ms homo In Medford this Meek Harold Thornton nnd Arthur Rose of Phoenix tarried n few hours In Medford Friday, . Dr. Klrchgcssner wilt be at Hotel Kash every Saturday from 10 a. in. to 3 p. m. on and after May 24. Tho United States sennlo has con firmed the appointment of Lewis I'lrlch to be postmaster of Jackson ville nnd the reappointment of Guy Tex ns postmaster of Central Point Misses Mollle HrlU and Amnnda Holms made Mcdford n visit Friday afternoon. C E. Jones was over from Sams Vnlluy Friday on n business trip. Fred Alton Halght. tcactior of piano nnd harmony, specialist In cor rect principles of touch nnd tech nique for beginners or advanced pu pils. Faults corrected. Summer term. Halght Music Studios, 116 S. Laurel street. Phono 726-R. CO Dr. nnd Mrs. RckIiiuIiI Hrown of Taroma arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wcsterlund. A. C Allen nnd his family and A. C Randall of Talent have returned from a short stay at tho rormor's summer home In Klamath county. Vapor baths and sctcntlflo mas sago for men nnd women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor. 203 Gar-nett-Corey bldg. Phono 145. Mr. nnd Mritr Paul Edwards and Thomas Hetty of Eaglo Point district wero of tho many In Medford Fri day. O. P. Helms and Robert Wilcox of Talent woro business visitors In Med ford Friday afternoon. Singer sowing machines for sale; rents, repairs, collections. 227 S. Holly Bt. Phono S1C-X. CS Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Mcrrlman havo returned from Scenic Springs. Wash., whero they have been so journing for several weeks. Uoth are much Improved In health. C. C. Lyons, of Grant, Neb., ar rived In Mcdford Friday to visit his brother, L. M. Lyons of this city. Mr. Lyons Is In tho Implement, furniture and undertaking business. -Mrs. J. Tumy and Mrs. L. Williams wero recent visitors in Mull ford. Poultry raisers should send to tho Department of Agriculture at Wash ington for tho book on tho Importn.it diseases of poultry Just Issued by tho government In tho form of fnr-rners-' bulletin No. 530. It describes the diseases of fowls nnd gives both preventive nnd curative remedies. L. J. "Dlederstedt, traveling agent for the Whito Sewing Machine com pany, has gone north nfter a stay of several weeks in tho valley. Mr. und Mrs. Wllllnm Lewis of Kanes creek motored to Medford on Friday. E. F. Gnthrlc, Vho owns a flno orchard located near Jacksonville, was In Mcdford Friday afternoon. Herbert Kentner mado n trip to tho southern part of tho valley Fri day. Tho Oregon Railroad commission will on June 16 hear tho application or tne Hout&ern PacUlc Railroad company to establish n special freight rato on cement shipped from Gold Hill to Portland. Tho railroad poo plo wjsh to mnko a rnto of 2 per ton so that capitalists may estab lish a cement plant near Gold Hill, In this county, and be able to com poto with tho water rate on cement shipped from San Francisco to Port land. "Fluffy" has been located at Ash land and the Southorn PnclHc Is safe. A abort tlrao ago "Walter Fnr num, Jr., a Soattlo boy, lost hlslog whllo traveling on n train In the Roguo River valley. He wrote John M. Scott, general passenger agent nt Portland, a letter announcing his loss and informing him that he would lick him when ho got big enough unless "Fluffy" was restored to him. Tho railroad company's special de tectives being put on tho Job discov ered the dog at Ashland, and Mr. Scott breathes caster. Many residents of Medford and tho, valley will uttond the Rose Fes tival to be held at Portland next week. A special train will bo run, leavlug hero In tho morning. It Is reported that homo of tho paw potatoes imported into this val ley from California uro more or less iufocted with a now pest. Somo of the tubers were found to bo riddled with tho larvoo of a moth, which ro sorables the codlln moth In jomo re (.poets. Tho authorities should look into this matter promptly and estab lish a quarantine Jf found necessary. H. E, Higgles of San Francisco, Jn commercial traveler, Is making Medford his usual visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Luttrell, Eu gene Dowllng, cqunty auditor nnd rccordor, Supervisors Lash, J. R. Tnpscott, Noel E. Graves auTJ W. L. Cooper, prominent citizens of Yroka, Cal., wero of those who carao to Mod ford Friday. Supervisor Ager was uuotber of tho residents of Siskiyou county horp at tho snmo rtnio, Rudolf Huckol of San Francisco, a brothor-ln-lttw of County Judgo Toil Velio, Is visiting In tho vnlloy, which ho pronounces the most plcturosquo spot ho has yet scon, AT PAGE TONIGHT Theatregoers who enjoy pictures of frontier scones showing cowboys nnd cowgirls nt play will have n raw treat tonight when thu 1012 Pendle ton Roundup, In four reels, tour thousand feet of perfect film, will be shown nt tho Pngu theatre. Tho show Is one decidedly worth whllo. Thero I not an Inactive movement during tno hour and fifteen nilnutiM It takes to put on the production. Ac tion Is continuous with all of tho thrills which accompany frontier sports, and patrons will not bo dis appointed with the offering. Tho films depict bulldogglug, tho most dangerous of cowboy sport, fancy roping, cowboys nnd cowgirls winning world's championships on wild horses, races of nrlrous sorts and In fact every daring font of tho horsemen. The pictures will bo shown tonight and Sunday. Admission 15 nnd 10 cents. 'HANKY PANKY" BILLED FOR PAGE JUNE 20 "Hanky-Panky," n big Lew Fields musical comedy, has boon billed nt tho Page theater for Juno 20 by Managers Fuson and Gordon. Ac cording to Edgar Hafcr, who saw tho show In Los Angeles, It Is ono of the best attractions he has seen In years and heartily recommends It to tho Mcdford theatergoers. Thu cast Includes Max Roberts, Hobby North, William Montgomery, Florence Moore. Chrlsttno Xollsen, Myrtle Gil bert. Virginia Evans nnd Fio May, with a boauty chorus of fifty. Tho play was written for Lew Flolds himself, and Hobby North took tho principal part,' Fields lntondlng to tako It over when tho show reach ed New York after its trjout. Ho foro It got to Uroadway, however, Flolds and his old partner, Webber, reunited, and Flolds left North nt tho head of "Hanky Panky." Ho has mado a hit lu It. At the Churches 'Attn Lutheran. At the Kion Lutheran, 512 West Fourth street, thero will be no Ger mnn eervlco owing to pastor's nb senco at Grants Pass. English serv ice at 7:20 p. m. Illblo Mhuol (Eng lish) at 10 n. nt. Como and worship. Flr-t ilupdxt. Rev. Robert William MacCulIough Ph. D., pastor. Morning worship 11 o'clock, evening, 8 o'clock. Wide school :K. a in. R. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. Children's day will bo ob served nt tho evonlng service. Stran gers welcome. Catholic. Corner Oakdale and Eleventh. Sunday, June 8: Mass, 8 and 10:30. Evening services 7:30. Mass ser mons, "A Timely Thought." Eve ning lecture, first of n series in Catholic belief nnd practice. Cor rect Information for earnest minds. An antidote for Ignorance or malice. Musical Program. A musical program will bo given' at tho First Methodist chnrch, Cen tral Point, Rev. Aldrlch pastor, by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alton Halght of this city Sunday evening, Juno 8. The following numbers will bo ren dered: Caratlna (Roff): "O, Thou That Tellest Good Tidings from Ion' from "Tho Messiah" (Hun dol); Romania (Mozart); "Ho Was Dcspibed" from "Tho Messiah" (Han del); "Abldo With Mo" (Ambrolse); NovoHetto (Schumm). Christian Science. Sunday morning service nt 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon: "God, tho Only Causo and Creator." Wednesday evening testimonial meeting ut 8. All aro welcome. Sun day school at j0; sM under tho ago of 20 are invited, ltoudlng room hours, 2 to 5 ii. in. dally except Sun days and holidays. Church cdlflco on North Oakdale. Christian. Cqrnor Ninth nnd Oakdnlc. Dlblo school" opens at 9:50 a. m.; II. H. Klrby, superintendent. Communion and -sermon nt 11 a. m.; subject, "Tho Hread of Life." C. E. nt 7 p. in.; C. C. Plorco president. Evening sermon at 8 p. in.; subject, "What Beekest Thou?" Prayor meeting on Thursday ovenlng, Mr, Coffin leader, Choir practice on Friday evening. You aro cordially Invited to como and worship with us, D. D. Hoylo, minister, corner Ninth and Ivy. Mcdford Ministerial Association. Thu Medford Ministerial associa tion meats every Monday morning ct 10 o'clock nt tho study In tho Christian church, corner Oakdale and Ninth. On Monday, Juno 0, tho subjects for consideration aro; "Tho Campaign In Atlanta, (la ," and "A New Conscience and nit Ancient Evil," by Jntiu Addnins., Thu pro train of work will also bo consid ered, All mlitlKter In Medford ami surrounding countiy nre lnxlted to attend. All lutorested are Invited to these meetings. All Chrlstlun work ers aro Invited especially to bo present. Pivdiyterlnii, At 11 n. m. thero will bo tho Chil dren's day ,oxu raises. Thero Is good program 'prepared for this serv ice. KerltntlonH and songs, and cos tumed plays. W. II. (lore and Mrs, E. A, Welch, the superintendents, have charge of the exerdses. Spe cial and unique music has been pre pared by tho chorus and quartet This will be u great day, and It will be of Interest to old and young. Atl are cordially Irnltod. Preaching tit S p. tu. The duhject of tho sermon will be, "A Thirsting Soul Tor tho Living God." MIsh Hnuco will ren der, "O Love Divine," Chapel Hymnal tin. 1-2; 2S3, 1-3; SIR, 1-3. Sunday school nt 10 a. in. S. C. It. society nt 7 p. m. J. C. K. at 3 p. in. Prayer meetings on Thurs days at 8 p. tn. Mcthodlkt Church. Medford Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Hnrtlett und Fourth streets, E. Olln Eldrnigo pas tor. Services Sunday ns fulleyrs: 1 1 a. m., Cntldren's day oxcrclscs, pro gram furnished by tho Sunday school. Address by paidor. 8 p, m , preaching, subject "Tho Transfig ured Life.'' Sunday school. Includ ing Hlblo tinshcs fur men, women and young ladles. Special themo for men's class, "Religion mid Every day Lite." Epworth league ti.L' p. m.. followed by Installation of offi cers. Prayer meeting Thursday evo nlng, S o'clock, themo "A Husy Man's Religion " Excellent music by a well trained choir under tho di rection of F. C. IMmcades. Special music for Sunday. You aro cor dially Invited to all those services. Tho program to be given Chil dren's day, Juno S, nt tho Methodist church Is as follews: Processional, Mrs. Wiley's class; prayer by Rov. E. O. Eldrldgu: song. "Chlldron'n Day.' by tho school; address, Rev. E. O. Eldrldgo; solo lind chorus, "Suulmer Days," Mrs. Gore's class;; recita tion, "Welcome,' Mao Mudlcy; revl tntioti, "What Children Can Do," Harold Italconr.-recitation, "Flower Hells," Nelly Olascork; duet, "Little Flowers," Grace nnd Ircno Hralnerd; recitation. Ruth Allen. Ruth 1 1 in ley, Juno Lockwood;; recitation, "Sum- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Two cows, one fresh Jersey and ono Durham and Jer sey. W. E. Ilryson. Griffin Creek C7 FOlt SALE Everything Just like new; nlso Ire chest and lawn mower. Call 32 ltoo avo. Phono 735-R. ' 70 FOR SALE Two ponies chenp. broke to plow and cultivate 4'Ji'i South Evergreen st. tll FOR SALE Vacant and Improved property In Hntte Falls, cheap Hennctt Invostuleiit Co. Jl The Secret lies in the use of a perfect lubricating oil, an oil friction and allows all the power of the engine The Standard Oil for Motor Cars accomplishes exactly these results. Hundreds of owners of "Dci motor trucks tell us that ZEROLENE is one of &" I7S the main factors in the reduction of their main- ?? 'iloS. f-nnnrr rhnraM. WW WCrr it XX ''IMHHBfc dL m m bH a h n flH a I , tffciuim&SAwmKU II I 1 ! PORTLAND met" Dh'shcs," Mitiw He.uuonr;; reci tation, "Why tho MmtM Did Not Knt Daniel,' Edward Hillings; iccltutluu, "Why People Like Little Girls," Es ther Palmer;; song, "The Children's King," schoel: leiitatlon, "Dan of Youth," Hetinlo llltstor; exercise. ''God Is Love." by nine kIiUi reci tation, "Clulst'a Wlnsoineiu'Hs," t'aii Ueuuott. People !m1 Mission, Coiner Highlit and Front streets. Meeting every night otrept Thurs day. Sunday afternoon, :t o'clock, G J. Carter, worker In charao. Tho We Like To Fit B1 enling l s 'Jl te v rVFA LIST YOUR LAND WITH ME. lO-aciv hurts nnd slock nnielirs wiwilt'tl. T have a jjootl stock ranch in Missouri to trade for ranch here. Thos. H. E. Hathaway 131 WEST MAIN ST. Any time any whiskey tastes so rough and strong it makes you shake your head and say "bur-r" -let it alone. Never put anything into your stomach your palate rejects. That's why nature gave you a palate. Try the new Cyrus Noble the numbered bottle "the soul of the i;rnlii." W. J. Van Sclmyver & Co., .General Agents Portland, Oregon 4 of Motor Car ZEROLENE, the carbon-proof oil. Sold by dealers everywhere. Bl B mmV' m ULVI .WW W'fl good wotk In going on and the meet lnts uro i owing lu Intetest, In the near future Mr. Carter Is opening n frno reading room In rimnorllmi with tho mission, where tiny one con como lu and rest ami tend. Mr. Carter lm Hlaiiml a systematic canvass of .Med ford (tout house to house plating the chnrmier of the woik before tho people. Ho Is pleased with the In terest innnUcnted among tho Chris Unit people front the various church en lit helping him In tho work, Ur, MaiUtillmu-.il from the lhiptt vll speak iii)t Monday ululit. Every body welcome. S White Shoes White shoes ate as fashionable as over this mtisou and wo aie pto pitied to supply jour needs. High or low cut, MllppetH und colonlaR If you want them to match onr drum wo do thu dyeing. I'rlroH to fit any one's purse. 1 uooti III s "' 1 Good Fit The lint. 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