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MEDFORD MAUJ TUfBUNR, MEDJFORD. QRKaoy, SA'ITKTJAY, D ISO KM BE 1 1 11, 1913 PAGl!) FIVB .1 i,. .T At the Churches Ministerial Association Tho .Mud ford Ministerial associa tion will meet In regular session nt the nubile library Monday morning nt 9:30 o'clock. Vlsitlnjr pastors nro welcome. JOHN D. WYMB, . Secretary. Ciuiioilc (South Oakdulo Ave) 1'lrst mass Sunday at 8:00 a. m. Second mass at 10:30 a. m. RvenlnR son-Ice at 7:30 p. in. HEW JOHN POWERS, Hector. Inckwitvllle IMvsbyterlnn Mornlnc worship at 11 o'clock. Dr. Tt. E. Golden will speak on the Antl Tuberculosla movement. Evening worship, with lesson from President Kings' book on "Rational Llvln," 7:30 o'clock. Christian Endeavor devotional ser vices at C : -15 o'clock. Miss Louise Ensele, leader. Onkrinle Ave. Methodist Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Preaching nt il a. m. Snubject, "Our Eternal Refuge." Preaching promptly at 7 p. m. Sub ject, "The Way to Heaven." Prayer mcetltng Thursday at 7 m. All nro Invited to these services. Strongem nro welcome. H. M I1RAN1IAM, Paslor. 1-Mrt.t Church of Christ, Scientist Hrahc'h of the Mother Church, Tho Klrst Church of Christ Scientist, In rtoston, Mnsn. Sunday servjeo nt 11 o'clock. Sub ject, "Ood the Preserver of Man." Wednesday evening meeting, at which testimonies of Christian Science healing aro given, 7:30. All are cordially Invited. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. All under the ago of 20 are welcome. Heading room In chinch edifice, 212 North Oakdale, open from 1:30 to 4:30 dally except Sundays and hol idays. 1'li-bt ItnptLst Tho llvo church with a cordial wel come. (Morning sorvlco 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject, "How May a Person Know That He is a Christian?" Rev. P. W. Carstens. Violin solo, Minuet No. 2 In G, Miss lono Klynn. Solo, selected, Mrs. J. M. Gresslcy. Evening servlco 7:30 o'clock. Ser mon subject, "What Shalt I Do With Jesus Who is Called Christ?" Rev. II. K. Tucker, pastor of tho Christian church. Solo, selected, Miss I'lorcnco llnz elrlgg. Special, "O Taste and Seo" (Heo thoven) Quartette. Sunday school, "Tho School With n Vim," P: 45 n. m. R. Y. P. IT. 0:30 p. m. Subject, "Tho Reasonableness and Valtfo of tho 11. Y. P. U. Pledge." Leader, Miss Nora Daly. Special music. You aro heartily Invited to the nbovo sorvlees. IiMliytoHnn (Cor. Main nnd Holly, Weston P. Shields, Pastor.) Preaching at 11 a. in. Sermon by Rev. William G. Mooro, D. I) of Port land, Oregon. Dr. Mooro is one of Portland's best preachers and all are requested to hear him. Offertory, a Violin Solo, "Prayer," from Jewels Manona by Wolf-Ter-rarr, Mrs. Zela White Paloy. Anthem by tho choir. Preaching nt 7:30 p. m. Sermon by Dr. Mooro. Opening of servlco by gospel hymns. Offertory, violin solo, selected, Miss Ruth Campbell. Anthem by tho choir. All aro especially Invited to hear Dr. Moore in his evening sermon, which Is of special Interest. Kindergarten at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Y. P. S. C. E. nt 6:30 p. m. Sub ject, "Tho Reasonableness nnd Valuo of tho Christian Endeavor Pledgo," leader, Ed N. Warner. Ladles Aid meets Tuesday ut 2:30 p. in. All ladles aro requested to be In attendance Praer meeting nt 7:30 p. m., Thursday. Offering Sunday, Dee. 1 2th Is for foreign missions. All como prepared. FirM Christian (Cor. 9th and Oakdale) Morning sermon 10:45, Subject, "Tho Covenant." All will be glad to hear this vital subject discussed. Evening service: Wo will worship with the ItaptUt congregation at their church and I will preach for Dr. Car stens. Subject, "What Shall I do With Jesus. Who Is Calley Christ?" Sunday school at 0 15 n. in. The hlogan neods to lie repeated often to get the forro of It Wo will expect you at roll call Christian Hndeavor at 6:80. We are. all Interested in tho C. K. pro grams, beoausa they have ital sub ject and earnest dissuasions of them an) live young person will find mnb fftod for thought In lhtn tneetltneti. Latitat AW will meet Tuesday af tortus at Ufc Mm. II. W. Th. er, 314 South Holly St. Mrs. Lou Jones, president. You nre cortllnlly invited. Mld-wek prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30. Please make an effort to attend as many of these services as possible for they will help you In more ways than you now perceive. Strangers are especially Invited. HARRY E. TUCKER, Minister. First AMhoiU.'.t K(tcoiutl Public worship at 11 n. m, nnd 7'30 p. m. The pastor preaches at loth services. , The Sunday school hour Is 9: IS. A special program each Sunday. Do not miss the leading by Mrs. Hovlous, "A Man's Christian," the fifth chap ter. Kp worth League meets nt G;1G. A good hour for all young people. Spe cial music for the day, Anhtmo "O God Who Hast Prepared," Gaul; quartet, "Nearer My God to Theo," Schilling; anthem, "I will Lay me Down In Peace," Gabsby. The public is cordially invited to all the services of the day. All aro mndo welcome. Dr. Rollins will speak on the fol lowing tepics: Morning, "The Gospel of Defeat"; evening, "Some Thoughts That Pay." The peoplo of Mcdford are Invited to hear these addresses. DR. J. C. ROLLINS, Pnstor. JACKSONVILLE HEMS .Mrs. J. A. Norris returned from Tennessee .Sunday, whore she lins been visiting relutixen for the past tli ice months. Mr. and Mis, ttnlpli Jennings of Huncom tnrned in town n few hours Thursday. A. .S. Koseuhnum, S. 1. ngcut nt Meduml, was in .Ineksonville Monday Hetlllni; ft elnini with tho Taylor-Williams company. Attorney K. 1). Hriggs of Ashlnnd nt I ended to business mntteis nt tho courthouse one lnv tiiis week. Charles u Hansen, district healer, has relumed from Kugene nnd will spend the holidn.vn at home. Sir. nnd Mrs. Will Hnnium return ed from .Snn IVnneisco last week, ImvinR enjoyed n two weeks' outing at the fair. Mrs. V. O. Smith wns n Mcdford visitor Mondny. Mr. and Mrs. Hert Coffin, who have been guests nt the home of Mrs. T. .1. Kennoy, left for Kenttle Thursday. Porter .1. N'eff, the MVdford nttor noy, was a business caller this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Hnnt'r enter tnini'd Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Hiving of Mcdford nt dinner Sunday. Judge Ton Velle rctunied from n hurried trip to the fnir the first of the week. 12. C, Burton of Ituncom transacted business in town Wednesday. Sir. nnd Mrs. Kniest Niedermeycr have returned from a honeymoon trip to the fair and were tendered a re ception by the Kpworth league Just Wodne.sdtry eveuing ut the homu of Mrs. SL K. Abbott. Mis. J. P. WoIIh entertained tho sewing club nnd the teachers of the Jacksonville hchonl nl her homo Wed nesday nftcnioon. Miss Leila Prim exjwets to leave for Tucson, Ariz., shoitly, where she will spend the winter. J. H. Cochran, the insurnnre agent, wns a business caller this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howell I). Hines are now domiciled in rooms adjoining Miss Ihsio McOulIy's home. A bazaar is beinir hed todnv (Snt- unlay) in the lobby of the Hank of Jacksonville bv the Indies of the Presbjterian church. Iloth useful and fancy Xmas gifts nie on display. Plans nre being made for n com munity Christmas tree to be held in the courthouse urd, weather nennit ting. The glee club will sing Christ mnfi enrols nnd everyone will be re inemhered with some token, Joshua Patterson and Earl Hrlstol of North Talent were in PhoenK Tuesday evening. Guests at the Carey home over Sunday wero Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 0. Knighton of Eagle Point, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Shearer of Mcdford, and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Rease of Ashland. S. P. Hunter, of West Talent, was In Phoenix Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ilartzell of Eden Valley were Ashland business ilMtors Wednesday. Sirs. R. Moore, of Phoenix, was trading in Medford Wodnesday. Mrs. H. F. Piatt, of Medford, camo up Tuesday afternoon to Phoenix to the bazar being held by the ladles' Aid. Several weddings are expectod to be announced for the holiday season In and near Talent. rrho wage scale was cut down among the few mon still on the big illteh this week and tho hours re duced to nine per day. Louie Colver ban a number of men clearing creek bottom Wd for hlw this winter. Akut twenty ttimto h1 netgk tier of Mr. ami AIM, C. Outer gftih. EDEN PRECINCT crcd nt their pleasant home on the Pacific highway south of Phoenix Monday ovcnlng, lu honor of Mrs. Casey's birthday. Onmes and pleas ant conversation tilled the hours un til near midnight when light refresh ments were served the guests. After which all departed, wishing Mrs. Casey many returns of the day. Mrs. NohIi Chandler ot Talent wan having dental woik done In Mcdford Monday. Mr. Taylor, who lives west of Phoe nix, was in town Wednesday. Tho Cheerful Country club will hold their, next regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl Drlscoc of North Talent, aud a good attendance Is promised As there arc no Initia tion fees nnd no dues, the member ship of this, club Is rapidly Increasing. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES The funeral of J. Cook was held on Monday morning nt tho cha)ol here. Hev. Gammons conducted the serv ices. Interment in the Huttc Kails cemetery. Delwin Clnspill was in town a few days this week. He has been away trapping. Mrs. Howard Vrndenburg is isiting her friend, Mrs. l' Xetherlnnd, in Medford. h. A. Ohcnchnin, went to (lie vnlley on business Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Fox were nt her mother's two or three dnys this w eek. Little KUnbctli Mills celebrated her third birthday December 4. All the children under school nge were (here nnd said thev had u fine time. Mr. nnd Mrs. I, Smith went to Ashlnnd Tiiesilny. The town election wa.s held this week, K, linker was elected mayor, l(ny Parker recorder; H. I). Mills, H. Spencer, S. M. Cleveuger, eouncilmen. Kt ported by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth and Fir Bti. CilTllit C. A. Wood vs. Matt Cnulasch, mo tion to strike I). M. Slocum vs. Matt Kulcsch, motion to sthtke. II. N. Lofland vs. Halo's Piano House, counter affidavit. , Ileal Estate. Tiwnsfcrs John Gibson et ux to W. W. Rucker, 'lot in Ashland $ 1.00 V. S. to Harry L. Howard, pt. 30-34-1W .. Patent G. n.'Rlchmohd ct ux to Goo. L. Richmond third int. In pt 3C-2W 10.00 G. II. Richmond to Geo. L. Richmond, pt. blk 10 Cot tage Home Add. Medford .... 10.00 J. W. Hicks to Rebecca J. Hicks, pt. 32-3C-2W Luke Ryan to James E. Grlove, 1.00 land In Central Point . G00.00 IS If Tongue Is Coated, IlrcnCh Ibid, Stonutch Sour, Clean Mice nnd lloivob,. Give "California Syrup or Figs" at once a teaspoonful today often saves a sick child tomorrow. If jour llttlo ono Ik out-of-sorts, half-sick, Isn't resting, eating and acting naturally look, Mother! see If tonguo Is coated. This Is u sure sign that Its llttlo stomach, liver and bowels aro clogged with wasto. When cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach ache, diarrhoea, tore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "Califor nia Syrup of Figs," and In a fow hours all tho constipated poison, un digested food and Hour bile gently moves out or Its llttlo bowels without gripping, and you hava a well, play ful child again, Mothers can lest easy after giving thin harmless "fruit laxative," be cause It never rails to cleanse tho little one's liver and bow-els and weeten the stotnnch and they dear ly love Its pleasant taste. Full di rections tor babies, children of all ages and for giown-ups pilnt'ed on each bottle. Heivaro of counterfeit fig syrups. tsk your druggist for a GO-rent bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs"; then see that It Is made by tho "Cal ifornia Fig Srup Company.'' Adv. INTKRUKIIAN ACTO CAR CO. Tlma Table Leave Medford dally except Ban day for Aohiand, Talent and Phoenti at 8 a. m. 11 50 a in., 1.15, 3 30 and 5; 15 p. in. (Saturday at 11:15 p. m.) Sunday leave at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m 1:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. rn. Leav Ashland dalir except Sunday at 9:00 a. ra., 12:50, 2. J. 30 and 0:1 p. m. (also Saturday ou.' IS midnight) and Sunday ut 16:0 a. m., It noon, 400, 6 and 10'XO p. u. COURT HOUSE NEWS FOll nKXT MOUSES FOR RENT Close In modern resi dence. Clnrk Realty Co., Phlpps Hldg. FOR RENT Modem furnished houso Itocplng rooms, cIobo In; gas nnd wood stoves. 234 East 9th. 23S FOR RENT Col. Sargent's placo on Oakdale avenue. Inquire ot It. II. Nye or Roy II. Peebles. 225 FOR RENT 7 room modern house, 4 blocks from Main streot on pave ment. Call DOC South Fir street. 226 FOK RENT MlhOKM.ANKOUS TO RENT Ten acres, very desirably located; good fertile soil that will grow anything 723 Sherman St. Medford. 225 ron SAiiB-titntaxooK FOr'saLE Cheap," 1 8 horsesi " vlrf son's barn, N. Riverside Avo. 248 FOR HALE A fine mare, 7 years old, weight $1400 lbs., ono geld ing 11 ears old, weight 1100 lbs. Cs'ash Stables. 22 S FOR SALE Jersey cow and 1 Jer soy heifer, 18 months old; cow 3 yrs. old. Address 425 Mnnznnltn St., North Rlversldo. 225 FOR BALK ItRAb KSTATB FORSALE 20 acresil.3crcek hot torn, balance splendid upland, no fruit, cost 15000, but $2500 for quick turd, 1 12 miles north of Medford; terms. L. E. II,, care Mall Tribune. FOR BALK aUBCllTbbVTfKOUS FOR SALE Thirty good sound'nanT boullet owes bred to high grade black face bucks. Rosenberg llros. Central Point, Tel. 31xxxl. 22C FOR SALE Good gas range, wllh oven. 510 E. Main St. 229 FOR SALE Ono man tops for Ford cars at the Tent nnd Top Factory, 10C N. Front St. 245 FOR SALE A 1915 Phone 249-W. Ford $300. 225 FOR SALE Small eight percent mortgaged on ranches near Agate and Eaglo Point. Address Uox 521 Mcdford, Ore. WANTED MIfUfmrtiAIVKOCB WANTED To purchaso Irrigated ranch; prefer location In district north and cast of Mcdford; placo must bo Irrigated or under propos ed extension of Irrigation ditch; prlco must bo reasonable; glvo price and best terms, also section, township npd range In replying. AddresH P. O. IJox 207, Medford, Oregon. 233 PERSONAL PEnSONAIlfen Sholders. wrlto Oliver your nddres.s nt once; liu- (Mirtant. 249 Front St. Snn Frnn ctsco. . 225 r '! ' ..-. i i' i FOR KXCHANfli: i FOR TR A DI Outside property for city propcrt), also a small business Address llox 48, Mall Tribune. 225 FOR EXCHANGE improved ranch near Roseburg, Oregon, 120 ncres to exchange. J. M. Judd, Roseburg Oregon. 225 FOR EXCHANGE I nuTin "tTposN Hon to nrrango for trades for Cal ifornia property, either city or county, In exchange for Rogue river property. Address for pros river properly. Address L. 11. Houston, 117 Jay St. 232 FODKD FO'ND A wherat D(rV0M'sr22 5 TAKEN UP Stray horse, brown pony, weight about 900 lbs., brand ed Mil left hip. Geo. Hilton, Pa cific highway on road to Central J'olnt. 229 LOST Coach dog, answers to namo of Don. Notify telephone 2SC, 906 N. Central avo., roward. 225 TAKEN From nu to in front of the Natatorlum, Friday night, un auto robo; na blue with plaid border on ono side. Any Information about same pleaso notify Chief of Police Hlttsou or Mall Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN hSO0 or $1000 on good ranch property, llox 9, .Mil Tri bune 32fi MISCKriCANKOOS. POULTRY -Why Hen's Don't Uiy. iE. J Reefer, poultry oxpert, Reef er Mldg , Kansas City, Mo., Is mail ing scientific poultiy book show ing how ou uati make the ordi nary hen la plenty of winter eggs. Wrlto for this v alunhlu hook free. ACT QUICK Automobile gasoline going un; K1'! gaso-tonlc; equuls guFollne at .'r a gnllon, eliminates carbon dollar an hour profit, sales guaranteed A hlto Mfg Co , Dept in fliiilmilill O , - NEW TODAY 80 ncres on tho Applegate, with some stock and Irrigation, $lon 00. Another there of ICO ncres, stock, lr rlgstfon and buildings $7T00 and many other ranches priced right. A good one near Pendleton, Irrigat ed and water right paid, 187 aero at $100.00; will take In good little .place exchange, a few furnished and some MHfur nujied hou for rout. C. D. HOON Room 10, JsiLkju County lUuik llldK, HUSLVESS DIRECTORY Auto Supplier LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Wo are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our spring when others fall. Sold Under guar antcc. 2C North Fifteenth St.. Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney., nnd Notary, Room 9, Jackson Count; ! Hank Uulldlng, entrnnco N. Ccn-1 tral, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALKY Attorncys-at-Law, Rooiub 8 nnd 9, Mcdford Nutlonnl Dank bldg. Ai E. REAMES, LAWYER Gnrnett Corey bldg. G. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Mcdford National Dank Dulldlng. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOC DR. O. O. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett-Corey Uldg., ulto Medford, Ore. Phono 850. Collections nnd Reports 310 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wf collected some accounts 14 yean old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho Uuubck Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Uldg.t 21C E. Main st. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMfNOSSnglncor and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Uldg Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation dralnago, orchard and land im provement. Cartage GAItnAOE Get your promlsoi cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good servlco. Phone 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Uarnott-Corey bldg, Fred Al ton llalght, piano; Mrs. Florence Halltday llalght, voice. Phon 72. -u. Physicians nnd Surgeons DR? "fY"(T CARLOW, DrTKVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 416-417 Garnott-Corey bldg., phono 1030-L. Residence 2C South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 003 (Inrnett-Coroy building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to oyo, ear, noso nnd throat. Eyes sclen tlHcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst tor S. P R. R. Co. Orflces M. F. & II. Co. bldg., oppostto P. O. Phono C07, DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician nnd surgeon Phouos, offlco 30, rosl deneo 724-J, Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to C. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S, LOCKWOOD P'O'slcluns aud surgeons. Offtc 309-310-311, M. F. &. 11. bldg Phones, residence S14-J2, office 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physl clan and mirgcon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel Hour 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. G. HEINE, M. 1). Eye, Ear. Noao and Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions rcllovod by properly fitted glasses. Cross oyoi straightened. Offlco 228 E. Main at., phono 303. Consultation free GORDON MAC CRACKKN, M. I), -Homoepnthlc Physician, Surgeon, 228 East Main St., Medford, Ore go n. Offlco phone 112, residence Phono 732-R2. Ofrico hours 1 to 4 p. m. Printers and Publishers MBDFORD PRINTINa CO., has tlif best equipped printing offlco In couthern Orogou; book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systoma etc. Portland prlcos. 27 Nortb Fir flt. Public Stenographer M. T EDWARDS, StoogVaphoi and Multlgraphlng, Rooms 409-410 Garnctt-Corey building. Office phono 709-J, rcsldcuco pbont 103-R. HERUERT J. 1IERRIAN Stcnogra pher, room 29, Jackson County Hank Rldg. Dictation taken any placo any time by the only Steno typo operator In Southern Ore. Of fire phono 515, Hoc 275-J. Transfer ESTtANSFER & OTTflfAaECO Offlco 42 North Front at. Phont 315, Prices right. Service guar antecd. WHY? IT IB YOUR 1UINES.S TO PEE MK Because my eoex in irudo Is to have optioned at the lowest cash price tho belt buy In this county. I hare been on tno ground look ing out for you for tht- past fire years. Nearly everyday I hava In vestigated tome "good thing." I hare eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will se cure, me satisfied customers. In a few hours time I can glru you the benefit of this re4turch- it la my business to show you over the county aud Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. S4 Med ford first and J. C. BARNES lM Wt Maid (RrMt u ImfmAl WATCH WATERS' INDOWS ,- For Ghristnins Presents IT'S THE GIFT SHOP 318 East Main to nniiiiiiiiiiiiKiaviir i sr mmu,' If you want your Pictures in time for Xmas you must have them made at once The SWEM STUDIOS THE LIFE WORTH WHILE Is the Life Devoted to Service Medford Commercial College Trains Young People for F.ffieicnt Service in Commercial Life Day and Evening Sessions. THE UNIVERSAL CAR "What the Ford car will do is amply proved by its daily use in the hands of more than 900,000 owners. So sim ple to understand that every Frd owner knows his car like a hook ho runs il and cares for il himself. Built of tho best materials, powerful and efficient, it saves money in operation and maintenance and comes at a very low price. Runabout $H90; Touring far $M0; Town Car $(M(), f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at C. E. Cwi After January FiVt Cka I II aTj L I JZJ 1 Write ntonce for our new free cat listed nnd priced the best nnd brnnda of liquors. You I of buying by rami "OlLuL UnUlllLI nutricr moti economic All orders will be filled in ei e1 law. How litis low alii ban is set I or 111 concisely ' gUAtanlce our coods antl a I .T . - I CAnnoi auvenue nucr jonuaiy ii, iiiciciuic wm be unaLlo to conunuiucale with you unlet you Get your name on our maili.id list now I TAYLOR I 1 to' i.l ' I Writ for our prices on bond. -'Il'v'V l&. li V) JULIUS LEVIN COMPANY tfW35!8Z luiiil MUloolo Lmjimm IVJws Vs ul Clicjsa teid tr ' The always wel come and highly prized gift a f photograph ot yourself. r 81 North Orapo Streot GATES' iot' plate plant hnd been built Continued on PaBoU) rPF PADIMLT , I.. .1 t III 1 OLD TAYLOR, yellow IaW, bottled In You Will be surprised. L. I