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All I'ommtiulrntlotu should ho In
by Frldny. Address society odltor,
or phono 82.J,
Over loo iiiomborH mill friends of
tin' M. K. I'huieli wore present ul tho
imlilli! reception alvoii at tlio church
tin Wednesday ovnnlnK, October H
In order to heroine iic'iiiiilnlfil with
the now nslnr, Itnv, J, K. Hawkins
nnd fnmlly.
An excellent program was rend-
tired In tint church auditorium lie
iltidliiK musical nninbiti hy Messrs,
Dolph Philips, C'liinuirn Meeker,
Misses Komi Fielder, Vioiniui, Mis,
Vnn Kco)or mid male iiinrtit nnd tint
iiiiihIciiI number hy Mm. Rev, Vnn
l'oM'ti wnii inni'li appreciated.
Hpi'i'ihi'M of welcome with made hy
tin' different heads If tint varloiiH de
partments of tint church work; thi'im
nil plcilci'il their co-operation und
nnpport In tin work tltirliiK IiIh pas
torate. In hi rt'Npointit lli-v, Hawkins
asked for their y input hy, love mid
pnierfiil support; with 1 ln-xt hit wiih
certain of firoiil thlnKN for CIiiInI
iiiuI (ho rhiirrh In HiIh portion of
I Hit vineyard; also ntutt-il thut nl
loiidy ho hud beioino Inoculated with
tho "booster" spirit, mid thanked
ewroim (or lint many kind lhliu:s
Hint had Ifeen mild nnd done,
At thi ruiirluslnn of tho priiKrnni
virliody adjourned to tint tent ad
Joining tho church whrt refresh,
monts, consist Iiik of hrli'k Iro cream
nnd cako were served.
Tho church uiidltorlinii wiih neatly
decorated with heautKul red dahlias
mid fernn, whllo the tent no loiu'.er
nppi'iirod nit n tent hut had boon
transformed Into a lienutlful dluliiK
room under tho direction of some
willing; workers' hands.
Tint persons In charKo desire to
thank nil for their co-operation nnd
support.
MIkh l.orenn Htratton celebrated
Imr hlrthdny Wednesday hy kMiik
a "slumber pnrly" to n few of her
friends nt Intr honii! cm tho Central
1'olut-Jacksnuvlllo road. Her guests
wer Misses Myrl Davis, (turn Hound
tree, Wtrls Itoundlreo, (ierllm Clark,
.Marjory Mansfield, Kdnn Marquis
nnd Clalie Hauley.
Mrs. Ilcndor of Wont Holly enter
tallied tint Hood Will cluh Wed lien,
dny attemoon. Iletwceu 2R nnd 30
member mid visitors went present.
It wiih Htrlctly a social program
ilnlnty refreshments Mere nerved nnd
the verdict was "what n good time
wo did hne."
Mrs. CeorKu II. Pellelt left Thurs
dny for her homo In southern Cali
fornia after MpeiidliiK tho ttumtuer
with her parent Mr. mid Mrs. T. .1.
Ilmulln.
Mr. und Mm. Miles ltlchardnou of
Mnrshflnld are spendlni: their honoy
moon In Medford, tho miosis of Mr.
Itlchardson's parenlH.
MUh Allco HtreetM who I teaching
nt Itonue Itlver, Is spendlm; tho week
with Intr purentH nnd nttondliiK (ho
teachers' liiHtltnto.
A reception wiih given WedneHilny
ovenliiK at tho MethodlNi church to
Kreot tho now pnxlnr, llev. Ilawkliin
mid family.
MIhh Kunlt'o DavlH who nttondnd
teacherH' liiHtltnto In Medford Iiiih
returned to her homo tin tho Apple-
Kiito.
'
Mr. (Utrnld SooyHinlth who Iiiih
heen itil(o III for tho pant tilx wookH,
In the hoHpltnl, Ih alilo to ho ahout
nKtilu. '
Tho WednuHday Study cluh will
meut next WedneHilny afternoon at
liiai) o'clock nt tho puhllc llhrmy.
MIhh Julia WlHhy who Iiiih heen
tho -kiichI of Medford fiiendR, Iiiih
loturnud to her homo In Hnlom,
i
MIhh Ornco llaiiHon of 1'roHpect
Hpont part or tho week In town, nt
tending tho toaeherH' liiHlltuto.
MIhh llolon Loltoy linu roturnod
to her homo In (IrautH 1'iihh, ufter a
vlalt with filendH In Medford.
I'ror. Wright and MIhh KIhIo
Wright or llutto I'allM nttondod tho
teachoiH Instlluto thU week,
Mr, Krmilt Muddon wiih limtltiint
at a lea ThuiHilay uriernooii at her
homo on tint old hIiiko road.
Mien Alma (lould of Luke I'H'oli
Hlfeniliul llio leurliei'H' IllHlllUlo III
Mmlronl llil VivoU,
Tho Joint liiHlltulo of Jncknou mid
JoNephlue countloH convened nt thu
high ncIiooI hiilldlng In .Medford,
Uctolier 12, mid continued through
Ihrmt dnyH, cloHlng tint I Ith with a
delightful auto dilve through tint
city, with tho vIhIIIiik tearhnrn nn
gueittH of the commercial cluh
Thme wero ahout three hnndied
teiichiirH prenent and many tnlonted
Hpeakerit, among whom went Htutu
hiipttrlutundont Churchill, I'rehldent
Ackernian or Monmouth, Dr. Hhel
don or tint UnlverMlty or Oregon, mid
M. H, I'ltinuu or (ho Htate normal.
Mr. dentin or Monmouth won the In
Ntltiile with IiIh keen wit and clever
metlioilH.
MIhh Coffflu of tint Mediord
kcIiooIm hud charge of tho iuiihIc mid
too much en ii not ho Hiild In pritUit
or her wtik. Although tthe hud heen
with tho children hut a mouth the
tone (inullty and two part work re
vealed tho dkllful traliiliiK hint had
given them. While all the niinihern
went heartily received, perhupH tho
uiOHt plennllig were tho folk diturett
or tho primary grndeH, "Comln Tliru
the Ityo," the tmuhourliio ming, and
Indian cluh drill of tho Intermediate
department and the high ttchool chor
iih. The fatuity or the Medford
nchoo'n euterluliied tl.o vlnltorn nt
I'arletlo'ii lecture Monday night.
A llillilher of roMillltloilH Were of
fered at tho cIomi of the lufiidoti,
among which wntt tine Hiipportlng tho
AHhlnud normal. It wnn iiunnlinoun
ly adopted hy the luiilltiito.
MIhh I'ayo l.auiiHmch entertained
Monday night with n dlnnn nnd
dance given In honor of Mm. (Seo.
l.auintpach'M hlrthdny. Thoxe Invit
ed were: Mr. mid Mm. II. Worth
Ington. Mr. and Mih. Wehor, Mr. mid
Mm. A. (.iitrriittiion, Alfrettn 0r
rcttitoii, Frechorn (Inrtettnon, Mudgo
(Irlherhon, Mr. nnd Mm. W. Searlt,
Mr. und Mm. CuniH, Mr. Hurry How
ell, Mltis Klorcnrv Clark, llirhcrt
l.auuHpach, from Medford,, and Mr.
nnd Mrn. J. Meter, Itnymoud Itvtcr,
l.uuln linker, Jennlo Tuck, Mr. (co.
Uiuniipach, Hutli l.nuiiHpuch nnd Mr.
(.(. I.lttlo from Jncknonvlllp. A
moNi enjoyable tlmu whn had liy nil.
A very pretty wedding occurred
Thumdiiy evening nt the Iioiur of Mr.
mid Mm. J. W. Mann on Norm Ivy
Htreet, when MIhh Carrie Gallup be
came tho brldo of IMward llarilBon
Wl'd, Judge Ton Velio performing
the ceremony. The bride, ttalutlly
gowned In blue with a Jnro over
dreiiN, wiih attended by tier rlnter,
Mm. (Scorgo Henry, nnd Mr. Henry
wiim liet man.
After tho congrntulutlonH n wen
ding Hiippcr wiih nerved. Mr. und
Mm. Wild lenvo Monday for Port
land, where they will make their
home.
.
Mr. mid Mm. Churlen Itont of tho
Griffin creek road entertulnod Wed
uoHilay ovenlug for Mr. nnd Mm. P.
II. Dully, Mr. und Mm. WIIhou, Mm.
Guernney und tho MUuch Coffin,
Coryell, rergiiHou, Mycm, 1'uriiker,
Van Meter, Phoenter, Cluyvllle, Do
Voro anil Cox. Among tho pleamircn
of the ovenlug wiih tho drive to und
from tho ranch in an old-fuHhloucd
carry-all. All hud a merry time.
Tho I.udlcH Aid or tho Pronhytcr
lun church meet next Tuemlay after
noon at -:.T0 o'clock In tho chupel,
when they will work on artlcleH for
tho ChrlHtnuiH nule,
Mm. Wild of Chicago Ih upending a
few tlayn In MoiUonl having como to
attend tho wedding of hor Hon, Mr.
IMward Wild und MIhh Carrlo Gallup.
Tho Nulto club wiih entertained
thin week Thumday afternoon nt tho
homo of Mm, Itlddoll on .South Oak
dale, Mr, nnd Mm. George Itohortn nro
receiving congratulnttoiiH upon the
birth of a daughter October 13.
Mm. I.elnnd Vaughn, who haH been
vlHltlng In northern California tho
pitHt mouth, has roturnod home.
MIhb Gonovlovo Hall of Grants
Pohh Hpent tho wook In Medford at
tending teachem' liiHtltnto,
MIhh I.orralno l.nwtnn who Ih
teaching wchool at Antelope valley
npent tho week In MeiHoid.
Mm, Waltliom onlortaluH tho Tuch-
day Luncheon club today ut llio
club Iioiiho at Gold Hay,
MInm llolon .leronio of lloiebiirg U
Hpeuillng (ho week In IhU illy,
MUh Null Hlorni Iiuh oiihioi fioiil
ii Hip Im I'mltuiiil,
wedfotiti tott; TnrnTmE,
Mr, and Mm, W. M, IIiihoii of Bull
et Pnrk, tolebrnted tholr tin wedding
Friday evening. (lnmin, coutentn nnd
iiiiihIu wiih enjoyed. ItefreHlmieiitH
woro Horved during tint evening,
TIioho ireneut wero Mr, mid Mm,
Horry Wnrd, Mr, and Mm. Wilnon,
Mr. nnd Mm, Johimon, Mr. nnd Mm,
KrlppH, Mr, unci Mm. Wnketleld, Mr.
und Mm. Worden, Mr, nnd Mm. Fred
erlclf, Mr. mid Mm. Howard, Mr.
und Mm. Wilcox, Mr. mid Mm, It. I..
Taj lor mid Grandfather Huhoii,
J. W, McCoy and wlfo of Klamath
Falht arrived In Medford Thumday
evening and nro gntiHtH of Mm. Mc
Coy'M pnrcntn, Mr. nnd Mm. D, II.
BoIImk, Mr, McCoy wnn called an n
wltut-HH before tho federal court now
In hchkIoii hero.
Tho Young l.adlen' Sodality wllf
give a card party and dance at tho
PurUh hull on Houth Oukdalc, Octo
ber 22, llazelrlgg uiiihIc,
Tho TufHiluy Ijimclivon club wan
entertained thin week ut tho home of
Mm. II. K. Kentnor.
Mrn, W. T. Goulder of Itonehurg Ih
the guewt of bur Hon and wife Mr,
W. T. Goulder, Jr.
Mm. Jennie Htaunaril of Gold Hill
attended teacher,' Inntllute In Mod-
fori) thl week.
Mr. I'. I.ulr. of Portland wuh the
Kiient HiIh week or IiIh elhter. Mm. I..
II. Lamport.
Mr. und Mm. V. II. Dunn or Ited
ding, Cal tiro tho guen(H or frlendH
In Medford.
Ml hit HutchlKon entertained Satur
day evening for Mr. und Mm, Frank
AndrewH.
Mm. Lulu Hulger left thin week
for Lor AugelcH where rIio will make
her home.
Mm. I.'d Andrews hud MIhh Cnlklnn
or Anhlnnd iih bur luncheon guest on
Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wcsterlund havo
returned from a trip to Bun Fran
cisco. MIhh Jcsslo Halluy of Sams Vnlley
ls HiK'iidlng the week-end In Med
ford. Mr. Corhln lMgoIl left this week
for Now York.
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At the Churches
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KplKCOUt
Holy communion S n. m.
Sumlny School 10 a. in.
Holy communion and sermon It
m. Wm, II, Hamilton, vicar.
futhollc
South Onkdnle Aveune.
First ninsH Sunday 8 a. in.
Second niuHs 10:.1U n. m.
Kvenlng mtvIcom 7:110 p. in.
HuHUt
Itov. It. W. Furquhar of Hillings.
Montana, will occupy tho pulpit or
tho Flmt llaptlst church on Sunday
both iiiornliiR and evening. Morn
ing subject, "A Few Turns of a
Kaleidoscope." Kvenlng theme, "The
Klnfiilnosn of Sin."
OuktUte Avenue MelbiMllst
Sunday school at JO a. m.
Preaching ut 1 1 a. m.
No iiervlco In tho evening on
count of tho union meeting ut
nc
the Presbyterian church.
Prayer meeting Thursday ovenlng.
All nro welcome to our moi-vIcoh. II.
M, llrmihnui, pastor.
Zlon I.utliernn.
Services at '.Ion Lutheran, '.12 W.
Fourth St., will bo conducted In
German nt 11 n. in., In Kngllsh at
7: 3n p. m. Hlblo school nt 10 a, in.
m,
Quarterly congregational meeting
after morning service.
Como and worship,
1'Yco Methodist.
Corner Tenth and Ivy.
Sunday hcIiooI 10 a, m.
Preaching 11 a. in,
Preaching 7:30 p, in,
Mid-week prayer meeting Thurs
day 7:30 p. in,
Como and worship with uh, J. K,
Ilrutlley, pastor.
'lrt Church of Christ, Hctentlst
Buiiday service at 1 1 o'clock, sub
oct, "Doctrlno or Atonement; Wen
nosdny evening te:itlmonal meeting
nt 7; 30. Alt are cordlully Inyltocl.
Siiuduy school ut 10 o'clock. All mi
dor the ago of I'D are welcome, Head
ing room In church edifice, iilll N.
Oakdale, open from I; 30 to -1:30
diillly, except Hiiuduys nnd holidays,
I'liki (In Minn (iiurili
Corner Ninlli nnd Oakdale, wMiet.
you to utlouil alll tho lierXces Hun
iiuy. Tho Kiiidtnl lllhlo school wink
U getllliK well under way und prov
ing Id ho ul) wm expelled n ('nine
nnd see litnv wuilin. 'J'lliie, U I a
otdfoth), onripy, kattttoay, October 17,
a, in. Preaching service with special
music at 10:r a, m. This Is tho
iiiohI Important servlro of the day,
Wo will glvo up our ovenlng service
nnd attend tho t'nloti C K. iiiecllut;
nt tho Presbyterian church Mid
week prayer meeting ThiirMlny even
lug ii t 7530. Training for servlie
rlnss Friday even lug nt fi: lf to 7: l.
Harry K. Tucker, iiiluloter, residence
314 South Holly. Phone 880-L.
The following musical numbers
will bo given nt the services nt the
Christian church as follews: Mom
lug servlro, solo, "Thy Will lln
Done," Hohr, Dr Howard,
F.vcnlng service, anthem, "Abide
With Mo," Petrle
HviHigollstle Meeting,
The evangelistic meetings, con
ducted by llcv. Charles K, Dodge of
Seattle, Wnsh., which have been In
progress for nearly two weeks past,
rlrst, at tho Free Methodist church,
nod since at Smith' hull, will ho
continued nt St. .Mark's ball, 218 W.
Main street, Sunday afternoon Oct.
18, and lasting over Nov. 8, with
services as follows" Sundays at 3
and 7:30 p. m.; cadi week night (ex
cept Saturday) at ":JU; and after
noon meetings for prayer, confer
ence, nud healing, Tuesdays, Wednes
days and Fridays at .1 o'clock. These
ineetlngM are non-sectarian and the
public Is Invited to go mid hear the
gospel preached and the scriptures
expounded by one who Iiiih been en
gaged In tho service for nearly a
score of years. Definite results
have followed the meetings thus far
and an old-fashioned revival Is looked
for In Medford nnd possibly extend
ing throughout tho Itogue river vol
ley. Mr. Dodge will bo nsslited by
some out-of-town helpers. Ho Is
open for Sundny morning engage
ments ut nearby points. Communi
cations may bo addressed euro Mr
George Mordoff, 1'S South Orange St..
Medford. Seo advertising notlcij of
meetings In another space.
Prenhjlcrlmi
Dr. George G. Ma by will preach
In the morning nt 11 o'clock. Ills
subject Is "How to Have Faith In
God." Dr. Mnhy was for 20 years
general secretary of tho Y. M. C. A.
Ha has conducted mass meetings for
men In every large city In the U. S.
A. He has now been chosen by the
Presbyterian church In the l, S. A. as
secretary of tho committee on evan
gelism that he may help to spirit
ualize tho wholo church, and lead In
the evangelistic work.
At 3 p. m. Dr. Mnby will nddrcEs
the meeting for men In tho Prcslryter
Ian church. Ills subject will bo
"Ileal Lire." This Is a rare oppor
tunity for overy ono In town to hear
a man who but rarely can como to
the coast.
Mass meeting of the Y. P. S. C. K.
convention now in session In the
Proab)terIan church at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 n. in.
Quartet In thK morning service.
Mr. George Andrews will also slug.
Tho young peoplo of tho convention,
und all uro cordially Invited to these
services. You and )our friends aro
Invited to bring others with you.
Remember tho house 1 1 a. m. and
3 p. in. and 7 30 p. m.
Mothers Tel of
Mother's Friend
nrtxrlne l or should bo our best
teacher. Women who lnvo obord tho
lugnm nnd nobimt
ot nit sncrlllccs, tho
trusslo for tho life
of others, should
havo a better Idea
of helpful hillucncti
than IIioho who
theorlsa from obser
vation. At any rnto when
- a jiroMiH'Ctlvo Kraud-
mother urces her
daughter to Aa ns tho did to use
"Mother'J Friend," llic-o Is nsipln reason
to believe It thu rluht kind of nJvlcj.
Its puriHixe H to furnish pliancy to the
iiiukcIvh, lu tuko uwuy tho strain e: the
cord nud lUiuim-nl. to relieve thj ten
sion of nerves mid tendons (to npt tu
provoku or iiKirr-nuto imuhc.-i, iiionlna
slekiiex.1, twitchliiKs of tho ll-.Ua u:i4 tw.
on. It l.i upplled externally.
Although, In tho naturo of things, o
woman would uso "Atothor'a lrlo:U" but
rurvly, yet wi effrellvo hni It Itecn found
that IhU splendid remtsly M on a!j in
most drug stores throuKhout tho 1 nlted
Htntes. It bus been pnpsrert by llrudlleld
llysulntor Co., 3uil I umnr llldjr., Atlanta,
ua nud sdtrrtlxed by ns for over twt-uly
jiarn. Alc ut thu ib'tui storu fur n bottle
of "Mother" Friend." It It worth whllo.
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
208 East Main Strcot
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Gouiniurcial Photegrapher:
in Southern Oregon
NogativcH Made any time 01
plaro by appointment
IMiono 117 -.J
Wu'll do the mi
I, D, wmONT, frop,
Wi!i
BAD OPERATION
AVOIDED
By Timely Ucc of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
MrH. 8owcrft' Own Htnterncnt.
Hodgdon, Maine.-"! feel It a duty 1
owe to all suffering women to tell what
Lydia E. I'inkbnm's
Vogotnhlo Com
pound did for me,
Onoycarngol found
myself a terrihlnsuf
fcrer, I hnd pnins
in both sldcfl and
such a soreness I
could nenrcoly
BtrnIr;hton up at
times. My litck
fiched, I hod no ap
petite nnd was so
nervous I could not sleep, then I would
be so Urcd mornlnjfs that I could scarcely
Ret around. It seemed almost Impossi
ble to movo or do n bit of work and I
thought I never would beany better un
til I submitted to nn operation. I com
menced taking Lydia K.l'inkham's Veg
etable Compound nnd soon felt like n
new woman. I had no pains, slept welt,
had good nppetito and could do almost
all my own work for a family of four.
I shall always feci Unit I owe my good
health to your medicine." Mrs. IlAY
WAltt) SOWERH, Hodgdon, Mulno.
If you aro ill do not drag along until
bit operation is necessary, but ut ouco
take I.ydiu II I'inkbam'a Vegetable
CoinxjUnd.
1 you have tliuHlllitcNliluubt
f mt l.ydia I.'. IMiilcliiiin'.s Veguta
hluCuniiMjuiid. will help "Mvrlt
to Lytllu IJ.lMiikluiinloilicineCo.
(confitleiitliil) Lyiiti,MuMS.,rornd"
vice. Vmir letter will lie otiencd,
read anil unxwercd hy a woman,
und held iu utrlct confidence
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Watch the names next week for standing of these can
' didates. Don't fail to vote and help a friend
Mann's
Miss I.ols Qulsenhcrry, city.
MUs Oorothy Stewart, city.
Miss Mabel flruddor, 8t. .Mary's Aca
tlomy. Miss Anes Hrlar, St. Mary's Aca
demy. Miss Kmnin IMcl, city.
Miss Carrie Hansen, country.
Mrs. H. WorthlnKton. city.
Miss I.enoro Dnvls, rlty
Mrs. Ada Hlakcly. city.
Mrs. Orson Karly, city.
Mrs. Snell, rooming house.
Miss Cora Wakefield, It. K. D. No. 2.
Miss Frances Ilacon. city.
Miss Ituhy McClelland, city.
Miss Myrtle Kohblns, city.
Miss I.ula Williams, Jacksonville.
Miss Flo Thompson, Jncksonvlllo.
Miss Klhcl Daymon, city.
Miss Frona Saner, city.
Mrs. draco Short, city.
Miss Freda Davis, city.
.Miss Margery KlrchRasser, city.
Miss Neva Davis, city.
Miss Jennie (larrett, city.
Mrs. firnce Iturrls, city.
Miss Mabel Hartley, city.
Mrs. It. Ward, city.
Miss Alma Huson. It. F. D. No. 2.
Miss Kmma Wendt, Jacksonville.
Miss Lillian Pierce, city.
Mrs. Al Armstrong, city.
Mrs. Fred Reed, city.
Mrs. Kay l.a Mar, city.
Mrs. Anna Hoxcy, city.
Mrs. W. K. Harbor, cltyf,
Miss Marie Seeley, city.
Miss Alice Jones, city.
Ml K.i Pearl Itoss. Central Point.
Miss Vera Merrlman, city.
Miss I tub Ihirke, city.
Miss Hazel Norllng, city.
Miss Vlda Thornburg. city.
Miss Kula Henson. Central Point.
Miss Fern Wing, city.
Kidd's Shoe Store
Miss Jeanne Kent, city.
Miss Hdna Wells, It. F. I). No. 2.
Miss Frona Sailer, city.
Miss Freda Davis, city.
Miss I.ula Martin, city.
Miss Neva Davis, city.
Miss Mario Seeley, city.
Miss Alice Jones, city.
Mrs. W. U. Dunlap, city.
Miss Hazel Norllng, city.
Miss Uuby Durkc. city.
Miss Pearl Ross, Central Point.
Miss Vera Merrlman, city.
Miss Oladys Hlnman, city.
Miss Gladys Pcarett, city.
Miss Vlda Thornburg. city.
Miss Gladys Armstrong, city.
Miss Violet Caskey, city.
Miss Kula Denson, city.
Miss Catherine Sween, city.
Miss Phylls Tisdalc, city.
Miss ICstlier Harrison, city.
Miss Irene McKIUIgan, clt.
Mrs. Earnest McKee. city.
Mrs. Frank Isaacs, city.
Miss Caroline Andrews, city.
Miss Mary Uarbcr, hospital.
Miss Anna Droad. hospital.
Miss Myrtle Ilobblns. city.
Miss Ruby McClelland, city.
Miss Frances Uacon, city.
Miss Cora Wakefield, R. F. D. No. 2,
Mrs. Ada DIakely, city.
Mrs. Snell, city.
Miss Kiunia PicI, city.
Miss Carrie Hansen, city.
Miss Frona Helms, city.
Mrs. Fred Ualch, city.
Miss F. lllnns, city.
Mrs. Donald Springer, city.
Miss Agnus Hrlar, Academy.
Mrs. C. Kamlkaw, Sunrise Laundry.
Mrs. Artla llazelrlgg. city.
Let This Suggestion Help You
Ho one of thoso who havo already commenced to solve the Christ
mas shopping problem.
I havo sold many beautiful gifts of various kinds the past two
weeks and laid thorn aside to be taken out when purchaser desires.
Have tho gift problem solved when the Christinas rush Is on.
Make your selection from my now and modern stock. I will lay It
away for you to be paid for when taken out.
Come In and let me explain my plan. It will help you.
JOHNSON, THE JEWELER
MKDFOIU) HOOK STOIlti
New ami Modern Stock Kxpert Repolrlng
GET RIGHT WITH GOD
Evangelistic Meetings
OCT. 18 to NOV. 8. ST. MARKS HALL, MEDFORD, Ore
218 West Main Street.
Conductad by
Rev. Chas. E. Dodge, of Seattle, and helpers
Services as follews: Sundays at 3 and 7:30 p. m. Each week nlKht
(excopt SaturUay) at 7:4G; afternoon services on Tuesdays, Wednesdays
and Fridays nt 3 o'clock for prayers, conference and healing.
Como and hear what tho Ulblo teaches on tho great doctrine of Sin,
Justification, Sanctlflcatlou. The Holy Spirit, Healing, Christ's Second
Coming, Impending Judgment, and other themes,
Theso MeotlagN Are Non.HecUrlaa
Pan-Dandy Kid says:
Mo and tho lll'TTKR-Nl'T KIP liml a fihi. Which
of tu h ln-i.lt People Miy thai no use nrjjuiu;,', nil
tho
Nurnus Baked Goods Arc Good;
Ami I km l'y aw fIkIiI.
lime you ever Irifil
NURMI'S COFFEE CAKE?
Tli Idml Hint mi ihhiU' wllli frli erwiwiy Mir1 ,
Mnibt'UiyHwIiiitJwy,
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FftflE TOTIH9
CONTEST
Schieffelin's Grocery
Mrs. W. K. Harbor, city.
Mrs. Anna Hoxcy, city,
Mrs. Ray La Mar, city.
Mrs. Fred Reed, city.
Mrs. Oraco Ilurrls, city.
Mrs. A. L, Armstrong, city.
Miss Lillian Plnrce, city,
Miss Kmma Wendt, Jncksonvlllo.
Mrs, R. Ward, Jncksonvlllo,
Miss Jennie Waldcn, C. P. road.
Miss Jeanne Kent, city.
Miss Alma Huson, country.
Miss F.dna Wolls, country.
Mlm Flo Thompson, Jacksonville.
Miss Mario Heeloy, city.
Miss Mary Harbor, hospital.
Miss Anna Hroad, hospital.
Mrs. C. Howman, city.
Miss Carrlo Hanson, country.
Miss Frona Holms, city.
Silas F. Hlnns, city.
Miss U. Cameron, city,
Mrs. Chas. Dclln, city,
Miss tlertrude Fay, city.
Miss Jennie Dodge, city.
Mrs. G. Dullols, Siskiyou Heights,
Mrs. J. W. I tanners, city.
Miss Florence Johnson, city.
Mrs. Agnes Mcrrclt, city.
Miss Huctah Wright, Central Point.
Mrs. C. Kamlkaw, Sunrise Laundry.
Mrs. F. Maraml, Sunrise Laundry.
Mrs. O. Woods, city.
Miss Kdnn Crawford, city.
Miss Myrtle Hurst, city.
Miss Agnes Hrlar,. St. Mary's Aca
demy. Miss Mabel Scuddor, St. Mary's Aca
demy. Miss Imh Qulsenberry, rlty.
Miss Dorothy Stewart, city.
Miss H. Dally, city.
Mrs. Orson Karly, city.
Miss Klnor Hauor, city.
M. F. & H. Co.
Mrs. Chas. Dclln, city.
Miss Argnes Hroad, hospital.
Miss Lois Quiseberry. city.
Miss Myrtle Hurst, city.
Miss May Storm, city.
Miss Huelha Wright. Central Point.
Mrs. C. Hamlkaw, Sunrlso laundry.
Mrs. F. Mlnanle, Sunrise Laundry.
Mrs. Argnes Merrell, city.
Mrs. Frank Redden, city.
Mrs. Q. lams, city.
Mrs. J. W. Hanners, city.
Miss Ella Guanyaw, city.
Mrs. J. D. Hell, city.
Mrs. G. Kunzman, city.
Miss Carrlo Hansen, R. F. D.
Mrs. Orson Early, city.
Miss Myrtle Robblns, city.
Miss Cora Wakefield, R. F. D. No. 2.
Miss Caroline Andrews, city.
Mrs. F. Isaacs, city.
Miss Ircno McKllllgan, city.
Miss Catherine Sween, city.
Miss Kula nenson, C. P. road.
Miss Violet Caskey, city.
Miss Vlda Thornburg, city.
Miss Gladys Hlnman, city.
Miss Vera Merrlman, city.
Miss Ruby Hurke, city.
Mrs. N. II. Dunlop, city.
Miss Mario Seeley, city.
Mrs. Isabell Dagley, city.
Miss Neva Davis, city.
Miss Lula Williams, Jacksonville.
Miss Flo Thompson, Jacksonville.
Miss Lcta Roseberry, city.
Miss Frona Saucr, city.
Miss Freda Davis, city.
Miss Kdna Wells, R. F. D. No. 2.
Miss Alma Huson, R. F. D. No. 2.
Miss Jennlo Garrett, city.
Miss Kmma Wendt, Jacksonville.
Miss Lillian Pierce, city.
Mrs. Grace Uurrls, city.
Miss Lula Williams, Jacksonville.
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