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f6!JK Hrx .-! t.L-? SOLD MEDFOKl) MAIL TKIHUNR, MKfKOKI, OKKCION. ','.. '. .i.msas SATURDAY. Li.JJ-i.1 ....".I! l-i "MAY 2, inn 111.!'...1 1WING PAPER FOR MEAT Milliliter Ncdd of llio I'liion Meat comiiiny wu hound over to tim jtinnd jury in .liwliro Taylor- court tliirt ihoniiiij; lo nnxwer n ohnrj:o of violulinir tin fliort-WL'inliI law by iiiflniliii.' one pound nml -.even ounces of Miipiiip mwr in the. noijilit of an order of linooii. Thi moat roinpany with represented liy Attorney V. I. Vnwter. ami the 'no will in all prolinliilit) he ear i inl to the MintTtuo emrt, whole the law will he tes-tod. LOCAL JAPS AID. A l,4ll.tl.t'l At the 'Churches Fit st Baptist, Talent Re. W. T. I). MaoCullouj:!!, !. A. Mtirnini worship, 11 a. in: eveninu. 7:110. Stransn'rs welcome lo all her vices. .)tipitncc of Med fori unl the Itogue Kiier nln are n pending their cash with the fred of a month nj:n. Instead the eoi.. mncr ly (li'xotttt to hillianl-, pool, their chief form of ainu-ement. ami iee ei earn tt beinc -cat to relievo vic tims of n recent devii-lntinj: xoleano in their home lanil. Kvcry dime they can rake and scrape above actual liv in" expenses is hein sent acro" the Pacific to buy rice and clothe for the stricken count r men. The tightening of wallet -trim:, of the little brown men wa- noticed by local merchants, who thought -tune kind of a boycott wa. on, for the Mi kado's subjects nre willing and easy spenders. An investigation develop ed the fifty Japanese in this city were responding to charity and stick ing together like the Dutch. Church ot God Mission IKi North Front sheet. Sunday school. It) a. in.; preaching service, 11 a. m. Welcome to all. N'o meet ing at night. Zion Lutheran Services at Zion Lutheran, ."ilii W. Punt th street, will be conducted in (icmtnn and Kugli-h at 11 a. in.; Milile school, 111 a. in. J" exenini!. worship. Come and worship. Free Methodist Comer Tenth and Ivy streel. Sun dav school. 10 a. uu preaching, 11 a. in.; ptvacinug,' :.l(l p. m.; midweek praxcr meeting, Thiirdu.v, S p. in. A cordial welcome is extended to all. I. K. Mradley, pator. COMPLETE BULLIS TROLLEY TO RESERVOIR The extension of the Mullis -treet car line to the city re-ervoir is ex pected to be completed by May l., the principal work to be completed being the stringing of the wires. C. (1. Mullis said that he expected the work to be completed so the car would rim over the new line a week from bunday, but did not care to make a definite ntatement to this ef fect. The Mullis operation at the Ster ling mine will be under way when the pic line i completed. Difficulty was experienced in getting workers to rivet the piR two crews fmni Portland being brought down for the. work. Christian Church Sunday school at U:l. a. m.; morn ing service at 11 o'clock. Nov. M. Mrownrigg will pieach in the morn ing. Splendid music has been pic pared for the moiuiug -en ice. No sen ico in the owning. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening. First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday services at 11 n. in., sub ject. "hverhiMiug Punishment; Wed nesday owning testimonial meeting tit 8 o'clock. All ate cordinllv invit ed. Sunday school at lit o'clock. All under the age of 'JO ore welcome. Mending room in church edifice, -1-North Oaldule avenue, is open from 1 ::H) to I iW daily, exeept Sunda'ys and holidavs. ning, S xi'eloek. Excellent iihimo by vested choiSis choir under Ihe direes tiou of P. C. lMincads, Special fea tures for Sunduv as follews: "For (lod So Loved the World" (Steiiterl; "Lovely Appear" (Uon- mnlK Jacksonville Presbyterian .Moiuiug wMhip with senaoa at II o'clock, Mibjeel, "(lods tjiiicl Work." Solo by Mrs, Heibeit llauiia, Ken lug worship with sermon tit 8 oelook. Subject, "The Four New York linn men, or A Study of Crime." Special music. Sunday school tit 10 o'clock. It i especially desired that all the little folks come, as there N lo he a special department orgiuilred for them, Y. P. S. C. K. ul ":15 p. in.-, mid-week nloetiiig at S o'clock WiiL ncsday; ladies' auxiliary will meet at -:'10 i. m. on Tlmi'sday afternoon (u the lecture room of the church. A full attendance desired. Paul S. Mamlx. M. I)., minister. .iV-t Vlldicy for coroner on tho ronubHcnti ticket. (l'nld Adv.) POK SIIKttlPF. A, W. Walker ot Modtord, mi iiouncea his cnndldacy for tho ro ntttillcAU nomination in hurlft nt tho nrlmnrlca May 15, (l'nld Adr.) J. F. lltttsou. chief of poller, ot Medford, tin no u tires liltt cnndldncy for tho democratic noiuliiatlou for herltf of Jackson county nt tho nrl mnrtes May IS. (i'nld Adv.) St. Mark's Episcopal The bi-hop of the diocese will be present at both the services on Sun day and will preach mid administer the sacrament of confirmation nt the 11 o'clock service. The service will be 8 a. m.; holy communion. 10 n. in.; Sutidi'v school, 11 . in. Holy hucharist and confirmation. Win. M. Hamilton, vicar. First Baptist Kev. K. W. MneCullougli. Ph. I)., pastor. Pastor's fir-t anniversary sermon, "The Ministry of the Times," morning worship, ll u. m.; evening worship, 8 p. m.; evening lecture, "Marriage." A studv of the Ter ncve decree, mid David ('oldtein'H book, "Nation of Father's Children.'1 Miblc school, !IH,-. IV. C. Alloway, Mipcrintcndent : M. Y. P. I'.' at 7. Strangers welcome to all service-. Oakdale Avenue Methodist Sunday school at 10 a. tit. ; preach ing. 11 a. m., by !'cv. K. T. Coner, ami ut 8 p. in. by Kev. C. K. Kirk. The jmtor will o to Williams creek to preach and hold a business meet ing for Kev. 0. W. Householder. Praxcr meeting and Miblc study Thurday evening at 8 o'clock. Come to these service ami helii us bv vour presence. Stranger nro welcome. II. M. Mrauham, pu-lor. Methodist Episcopal Corner of Murllctt and Fourth streets, K. Olin Fldridge, pastor. Ser vices bunday u fullewn: Preaching. 11 a. in. and S p. in.; subjects; Morn-, ing, "Transformation''; evening. "A Sandy Foundation." Sunduv school. including clas.es for men, women and vomig Indie-. l):l.i it. in.: Junior wu lined up wjth accustomed vim so jloag no. il p. in.; Ivp worth league, (l;J."i fur.lhia jeusoiu I p. m.; prayer meeting, Thtirbdny-eve- MEDFORD TO PLAY Gold Hill mid Medford will play at Ihe ball park tomorrow afternoon in the second game of the ncries in the Mogtie Miver valley league. Leh will pitch for Medford and will he caught by Murphy. The teams are rounding into shape fast, and the hot weather has limbered up the tiiii-clcs of the utilities, mid a good game is the - surancu to local Inns who haw not Jacksonville Methodist Pioneer Methodist KpjscoHil church. Jnrksonxille, Kev. A. S. Jenkins, pastor. Sunduv school nt 10 a. in.; sermon, 11 a. m., subject, "The White Life": r'pworth league. 7:1.! p. in., all .ouiig jn-oplc are urg ed to be present; senium at 8 p. in, subject, "JmiciuI I nrcst. Its i au-c and Cure." Arc ou interested in the social conditions of the times f It will pay uiii to hear this. Kemembcr the date, Sunday, May 'I, 8 p. hi. Midweek prayer meeting Thursday evening. 8 o'clock. Kwrjbody wel come to these son ices. Special mu sic .olo at 11 o'clock. "Lite's Itail wny." K cuing, cv. Jenkins will sing the "Med Light" as it solo. Presbyterian Preaching at 11 n. in. by .the pas tor. W. F. Shields, subject. "The Seed by the Wayside": prcuchiiig ut S p. nu, subject, "See Thou lo That": anthem, "I'm Hut a Stronger Here" iMiirston): duet, "Teach Me to I'rav" (Jewell) ; Sunday school, 10 a. ut.: primary Sunday school, 10 a. in.; kindergarten. 11 a. in. Pare.uts are invited to place their children in the kindergarten while they attend church. None nre allowed in the, kindergarten except the ones in charge and the children. Children do much better when ilia parents are not present. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday. Next Sunday, May 10. is Mothers' day. Seeial program and music. I wish lo announce tujf candidacy for tho republican nomination n (herltf at tho prlmnrlo May 15th. A. tC. KAKIIAHT. ((l'nld Adv.) I am not connected bank, All lintikn will nllko, with no Rnoclnl fnvom. FUKD L COLVU1. with any ho treated I nut n cnudldnto for tho rciutull can nomination for county trcnmiror nt tho primary to bo hold May Kith. It nominated nml elected 1 will glvo tho offleo my pernounl attention, mid perform tho dull en pertnlnliiK thereto according lo law, as I Itavo dotto dur ing tho pnt. JAS, M. CMONKMlLLl'lt. (l'nld Adv.) t hereby nnnouneo my cnndld.icj for the democratic nomination . sheriff at tho primaries .May intli. J. T. St'.MMl'lUMLLK. (l'nld Adv.) 1 hereto nnnoiitire nosolf nn nn Independent cnndldnlo for tho office of sheriff of Jackson county. J O. (Sl'lUvl.N'd. (Paid Adv.) SINtil.l'lt l(Ht SIIKItll'l'. In accepting tho appointment sue ceedlng my brother for bin unoxplred term as sheriff, I did o for Ihe bono fit of hi widow nml family. Tho of fice has bnd an lament mid efficient administration. COUNTY CI.KMK. I hereby nnnouneo inisotf im cnu dldnto for tho republican nomination ns county elerte subject to tho will of tho voters nt tho primary iionil nnt lug election to bo held Friday. .May ir, t'.'U. In nnnouiicliii; my cnndldncy 1 do so knowing Hint should I bo rciiouilnnted and re elected I will continue, n good IiiirI ness.llko a ml econoiulcnl ndmluUlrn. tlou. 0. A. UAUDNICM. With tho saitiii olijcrts nud pur poses In view I hereby announco my self ns n candidate for thu repiibllcnn nomination nt tho primaries Mny ir. inn. W. II. SINOLUIl. (Paid Adv.) VOH STATU HKNATOIt IL Yon der Mellon, of Wellon. In- ciimbont, nnnotiiices Ills cnndldacy for tho repiibllcnn nomination ns state senator from Jackson county. (Paid Adv.) HMt (-O.M.MISSK)NMM t nm a rnudldato for tho republi can nomination for county commis sioner nt the primary to bo held Mny 15th. 1911. If elected I plndgfl my. self to stand for nu economical bust iicHslllm administration of county nf. fairs, economy In comity expendi tures, a dollar In value for every dol lar expended by tho county, lower tnxes, hiicIi development and progress only ns are consistent with the times. KIIANIC It. MADDUN. (l'nld Adv.) S 1 A xv THEATRE TODAY IT Theatre POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOH COnONER. W. W. Usshcr announcca bis can. I'OK COUNTY TUIltKUItr.M. I hereby announco mysolf nn n candldnto for tho offleo ot county treasurer, on tho republican ticket, to' bo voted on nt tho coming primary election on Mny tho tstti, 1911. I hnvo always delivered tho Roods and will do so acnln it olectod. I guarantee: 1. To account strictly for all money. 3. To perform th duties of tho office according to law. IT THEATRE SUNDAY, MAY 3 A Story of Hearts and Souls, in Five 'arts HELEN GARDNER IN ''PIECES OF SILVER" Arlmissinn fin nnri 1flr. ii T'TT Queen Esther OPERATIC RENDITION Auspices Greater Medford Club PAGE THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, May 11th and 12th (icoL'gc Tit'oiiard Howes, Diivctoi' A .splendidly vivid presentation of the dramatic .story of Queen Father," beautifully costumed and acted. Two adult choruses of .Jews and Persians and a large children's chorus for the flower seune. Admission, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Mutual .Moilci, Pally Clianuo Miilliicc. U.l.Ti p. in, I'chIiik 7.1.1 p.Ht, tim; mist TUttsntr." .V tltrco reel "American" western melodrama; thrilling Ctlpplo Creek ni) story of frontier dn)s. "A I'liM .IOIINNII!" Keystone cumcily. C'omliiR Sunday, Helen l.'anlncr. In "I'lcicn of Siller" A . reel special nt "i nud I Or admission JACK LONDON Presents his must. Ilirilllng and ipdo taeular story of Ihe sea, The Sea-Wol; In Seven Keel A stupendous produi'fioii, leplelo with thrilling situations, big Mceiien teoiu ing with (he atuiusphero of the ocean, a largo and capable east, perfect pho tography anil produced under the m soual direeiiou of .laelc London. Abrams & Budnick Vaudeville Knterlaiuers of lenl .Merit. Matineo 2:15, Evening 7:15. Admission 10c. One Jolly Week MERCHANTS' CARNIVAL KKVI'N NIC I ITS ISIS Theatre Photoplays Friday-Saturday IHE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN NO. 6 99 ,XHE tfOPI RAIDERS, Indian Story UNVEILING THE MAINE MONUMENT, Topical iJCDY, THE ACTOR," No. 4 of Andy Series PACE THEATRE 0Tr; NKiflT ONLY, IONDAY, .NFAV A Walter fl. Newman Presents TlUi ASTOUXDINCJ W1I1TI0 SLAVIO DUAMA Thei Traffic IJy liaehael Marshall and Oliver Uialey. AVith Uuth Vernon, (Jrant liaymond Xye, Kthelyn dal iMe.Mullen and an lOxeellent Cast, A piny written by a woman about a woman, for wom en and for every man who respects or cherishes womanhood. The play that is sweeping through the country like wildfire. Record Runs: Seattle 6 Weeks, Los Angeles 8 Weeks, San Francisco 7 Weeks, Chicago 27 Weeks. Two days' Sale. .Mail Orders lahcii care of. PltK'KK First Floor, II rows, $1.00; 7 rows, 1. JJalcony, I row $1, ,'J rows 7.0c, ! rows fiOc, fl roww, liflc. Seat sale htarlH Sunduv Morning at !' oVIoch Phono IIH STARTING Sunday, May 3rd CLAM AN a HOWL AND WESTERN AMUSEMENT CO. with Tii.i:.ti:i) i'kei'm: in eiavs that im.i:.si: M,U STANO.Mtl) I'l-AVS nii''i-'i-:iii:.vr eiav km'h nkhit PAG E!ChanftnayWitefly THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM, IJEGIN NING SUNDAY, MAY 3 niir SI'NOAV ur miti .Mrii'liniiis' TliLct nml -.le Tim I'lny Will Itu "Tih: Tiiiivi-" A Tlireo'Atl .Sotloty Drnmn lllr TMMSOAV , nr nun Mi'itIiiiiiiii TIi Uvi nml l!.1t eosrriVKiA" Tin: o.iv comi'anv I'laVINt' STANDAMO I'l.AVH AT I'OIMUAlt I'HIOKS ISI.IIO Show f(.r 'J.V ii.i .Mi-KJiiiiilh' 'I'lrKft Tlilu la onu nf thu lnt Itimurtolru CoiiipunlfH nn llio Count. Tliuy tarry Hpcclal nconory nn I Imvi) idnycd to nioro ndinlHlunn the iiist yuiir Hi ii n uny cllur cumiiuny In llio Sluiu at C'illfonilii. ItOt'l.'HTANO I'AII) Foil" A lot of Kood Cnmmly In Four AcU WFONI-SOAV i'iic, nr one .McicIiiiiiIm' TliUi'l mid l!.1u 'iii:vi:Hi(V of ohafstahk' From (Ico. 11, MiCiiU'Iiihiii'ii roinun Ho iinvol nt tlmt nuiiiu, Spuclal rcuii Doom op. n ii 7 JD, Cnrtnln S HO, Hi itvciI in-iitn win liiid nt ttin thriller Imix (iHIro i rr nfiornuon for tho tivLMiliiK iirforiiriiuo !iy fur tlilx play. TlllMtSKAV nili', in nm .Mrirlmnlk'Tltl,rt nml ii'c "Tin: .maiiiiiaei: of kittv A IiIkIi cIiihh four uul comudy. rfflBnr " I'm FIUD.W lllr, or mm Men limit' Ticket unil ll.lo "HAST l.V.VNK" A ) ell known I'onr-Ait Drama I'rlco of ailinlmiloii, any nlKlit, 50c, without .MurcliaiitK' tlckul, Onu .Murclinnl ' ticket ami 25c u- cnrmi riiHorvcd uut, any iiIkIiI. 100 frco t.tiHn (In top of Imlrony) each nlKht lo eu'li lioldur of n .Mor- liautM til kut, FIIIST COMI. FIIIKT HI'IIVI'I' To Ht-fiiirn u frim nout yon immt m onu of tim firm ono hiiiiilruil to untor, Thfxu luatg cutiiiot ho rotorvoil, Ak your iimrchMiit for n frtio lltlivt wild tmli ne I'lrclimu, SATFIIDAV, .MATIN UK 'my hush amf.iiioa'n (;oL'SIN" A I'oiir-Att Comudy HA'I lUIOAV NIOIIT ."lie, or mm Mriilmnlfi' Ticket mid r,v. "wut'.s wi wfiii: ur1 A Foiir-ArJ Comedy HUNHAV ."50c, or onu Mi'Mliuiiik'Titkul mimI iiic "f'AMM.Id'" A I'lny In FlVtf Ail .Mil. VAIi HOWI.WH Who I tho I.eadhiK Mini wllli OI.A.MAN .V IIOWIiAN'O WIISTFIIN' A.MISII.MIJNTtO.MI'A.NV This coiiiimny hum plnyod In nvnry town In ('nliroriiiii oiiihIiIo llio cllloi llio juiHl ciir, nml (oiiki.i hiKhly roc oinmcnilDil. Thny do not rouio uh a $1.50 hIiow, hut claim to luivo llio 1'i'Ht iiopiilur iirlcml hIiow on tho Count, .. lUt of morchiiiilH who will nlvn )on ii ticket with ouch 'J5o inrcliane: M. .M. l)i)iiirlinoiit Hloro, Went & Whlli'iiiiin, llrown k Hull, Krnnoiny Alarkel, NUIioIh K- Ahiolo, Miirih Sr. Iloniiiilt, Tho ToKKiiry. (J. M. Kldd & Co., .Mcdforil Honk Kloro llinklim' DniK Hloio, CIikh. ,. Schloffolln, John (!. .Mann, Model CIoIIiIiik Co,, M W. NViiuiior. IIiiihiiIiio & I.liiilloy, Wiiriior, Worliiiiin & (lorn, II. K. (i. CutU lllorn, l. M. Aliruni Co., Ilnicliltoii a ,iimilim, II, 0, llolillnif, J. II OliiiHimnI, iioyul llukory. Ilui 1'ionl 5-10 fir Kloio, Jluillnli for Doilv, I) Mi'Hrldu & IU), Holiiiu k Ji'iuun, Hclimlill'i (loud Uhooi,