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' ji J r i Next Tue-day, March 7, Ilnrbniik day, the Drama lenKtic, (he Greater Medford club nnd the public schools of Medford will meet at ttie public lilirnry to plnnt a troo ns n memorial to Shakespeare. Tho exercises will begin nt 4:30 with selections by the hijjh school bHiiil, followed by cho rus by .AH. Gallagher's minils of Itoosevclt sohool, mill "Welcome, Sweet Springtime," mliiptetl from "Melody in 1"' (iliibonslcin), by .Mini (Villi's pupils of Washington school -, nddrots by tho Hon. J. I'orter Neff; chorus by Roosevelt pupils; chorus by Washington pupils, "Spring Morn ins," with violin ohlignto by J'rofos sor K. C. Wool; planting of the troo by representative of vnrious orgnn izntions mid business institutions n follews: Medford jmblic schools, V. Meldo Ilillis; l'nreiit-Teiioher circles, Mr. Kerby Miller, Mrs. K. K. Kellv, Mm. Hovins, Mr. T. K. Hillings mid Mm. K. .1. Stewurt; College club, Mr, John Ciiikm; Wednesday Study club. Mrs. V. W. Moars; (Jivnter Medford club, Mrs. J. F. Mundy; the munici pality, Mayor V. J. Kmoriek; South ern Pacific Itnihvny compnnv, A. S. Hosenbaum: Medford Merchant' ns social ion, K. C. Gnddis; Commoicinl club, A. I,. Hill; Ministeiinl nssociu tion, Dr. J. Lawrence Hill; Neigh borhood Shakespeare club, Hoy 11. Peebles ; Medford banks, Delroy llctehell, W. H. Gore, M. I.. Alford, George 11. I.indley; Knst Side Shake speare dub. K. ). Kelly; Medford le gal fraternity, Judge Mahlon I'urdin and Judge Xcwbury; spokesman for the people, C. K. Gates. All are eordinllv invited. ' Tho Oriental tea planned by the Greater Medford club will be given nt tho Holland hotel Tuosduy, March 1-1. Many beautiful mid valuable ob jects of Oriental rt nro brinpr offer ed by people of the city and valley, and this promises to be one of the most beautiful collections ever ns sciiibltd hero. Many of our maids and matrons are planning to appear in Jnjmnoso and Chinese costumes. In order that costume nnd coiffures may be in trtio Oriental style, Mrs. hmlo, n Japanese lady, has kindly offercd'to superintend the nrrnnge mciit of sashes and coiffures for all who so desire. Japanese rice enkos and ten will be served and the Orien tal atmosphere will bo maintained in every detail. The following commit tees arc working to make this event u most enjoyable ene: Mrs. Lunge has arranged a musical program that homo will wish to miss. .Mrs. F.dwnrd II. Froiieh, chuiimuu of the reception committee; Mis. ('. L. Schieffeliu of tea tables and refreshments commit tee, and .Mr. Frank G. Owen of tho decoration committee and their com mittoos are leaving nething: undone to make this affair a notable, one. Detailed account of program and committed will bo published later. Tho Cuiupfiro Girls of the Prosby terian church met nt the manse Wed nesday evening. The meeting was in honor of Mis Ma urine Hiutt, who leuvoe net Heck to make her home iu Sen tile. After tho ceremonial meeting the evening was sjient in tak ing flashlight )Hctures. Kefrosh iiicut were served. Those present were; Maurine Hiutt, Kstjier Warner, Haiol Anile, .Mildred Wicks, Huth Wurner, Murioti Gould, Willie How ard, Veru ltw, Nina Seurs, Jeun inlto I'nttersou, Dorothy Thome, Meroedes Hurler, 1'hylli. Huberts and Mr. Shields. Tlte Women'. Missionary society of the Presbyterian ehureh meets at the home of Mr. It, A. Johnson, Catherine street, Tuesdav afternoon at 2:30. Subject , 'Mohammedans," Leader, Mrs. J. A. Toroey. This is the aMUtial meeting and election of officers. All the ladies of the church and tttngretfotion are united. Mr, ami Mrs. George T. Collins have leased and now occupy the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Itert Anderson on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will leave soon for I.OS Angeles to be gone two or three month. Mrs. ltiehord L. Wilson gave a small informal luncheon at IJrown's today for Mrs. Delroy Getchell, whose birthday it is. Mrs. C. S. '.uturfild entertained (he Octette at her home on West Klevenih street Monday afternoon. Mrs. C. I. Hutchinson was hostess to the Thursday Killo Bridge elub at her bomb tut Yefta Ornate street Mr- John Snider and Mrs. J. F. 1'iuiMi were chnrmiiig hintosses at n .1-Iiuu;lni imrtv tci en nt the Snider home Febnlnr -- to compliment heir mother, who will soon leave for er home in Ohio. The house was beautifully decornted with patriotic emblems, flags mid bunting being ar tistically arranged in nil the rooms. Tho Washington idea wns carried out nil through the delicious ten-course dinner until the ice cream nt the end enmc in, each mold flying a little flag. The favors were mininture musical instruments. After dinner the guests Innrched to the dining room, ench dis coursing sweet music on the different instruments. Contests, music nnd fancy work completed the afternoon's euteiluiiimeiit. At f o'clock tho guests departed, thanking their host esses for n very pleasant afternoon and wishing Mother Frederick a safe journey home, nnd hoping that she might return to live niuoiig them. The guests were: Auntie Hill and .Mrs. Howard Warner of Medford, Mi's. W. G. lni)s, Mrs. II. L. Hay, Mrs. Aug ust Lawrcnt7, Misn Sarah Johnston, Miss Laura Lawrentz, Mrs. W. Wnl ter.s, Mrs. A. W. Johnston, Mrs. Del mer Frederick, Mrs. A. W. Johnston, Miss Albeita Knips mid Master Willie P.ugcnc Knips. "Argentine" was the topic for the day nt the last meeting of the Wed nesday Study club. After n cejieral discussion of current events Mrs. Alfgnl rend nn entertaining paper on the "Government, Political Life nnd General Characteristics of Argen tine." The subject of "Industries nnd Hesourees" wns handled by Mrs. Hoggs iu nn interesting manner, and "Cities nnd Social Life" was most cnjoyably given by Mrs. Menrs. An interesting paper on "Tho Three Guinnns" was lend by Mrs. Woit mnn, nnd Mrs. Hrnckinreed address ed the members to bespeak their co operation as a club in tho coming Shnkospenre celebration. Tho club decided to arrange u special pro gram, devoted to phases of the life and work of Shakospenro for their last meeting of the yeiir, April 30. The next regular meeting will bo held in two weeks, March l.'i. Mrs. John Wilkinson entertained nt her home on Newtown street Thurs day evening for the plcnsiuo of Miss Lomine Hliton, who leaves Sunday for Klamnth Falls. The evening wns spent informally, followed by a Uninty two-courso luncheon. The color scheme wns green nnd white, suggesting St. Patrick's decorations, the centerpiece beiug green nnd while carnations and n silver caudolnbrn with green shades and candles. The individual favors were small green baskets filled with green mints. The guests included: Misses Loraine Hli ton, lone Flynn, Zoe and Vernn Grif fin, Helen Dahl, Dot Hcrry, Jeunesso Itutler, Mrs. Carl Glasgow and Mrs. Donald Springer. A very nice time was had at tho homo of .Mrs. J. W. Snider in honor of her mother, Mrs. William Freder ick of Ohio, who will soon depart for thnt plnee. The afternoon was spent iu convert t inn and "guesswork" mid a delightful two-course luncheon wns served. Among those present wcie: Mrs. William Frederick, .Mrs. J. Propp, .Mrs. Deliner Frederick, Mrs. d. W. Snider and little daughter, .Miss Mary, Mrs. Howard Warner, Mr. Kiiiis., Mrs. Walters, .Mrs. Johnson nud daughter, Mis Sam, Mrs. Hull, Mrs. Laurence and daughter and Mrs. Hay. Word has been received from Mrs. I'd Andrews, who is the giicst of her sister, Mrs. Wouo, at Mankato, Minn., that she will toninin them until .March 10, when she will join her daughter, Miss Caroline, at St. Paul, who plays with tho Do Koven Opera eompanv in "Hobin Hood" during that week. The Missionary soeioty of tho Prosb.v terian church will meet at tho home of Mrs. It. A. Johnson, til'-' Catherine street, Tuesday afternoon. All members arc urged to bo present as election of otticors lor tho ensu MR year will take place. The regular monthly meeting of the Greater .Medford elub will bo hold at the library Monday afternoon at 2:30 promptly, on account of the baby parade and beauty contest to bo held the same afternoon. Mrs. Walter Howno entertained with a dinner party Thursday even ing, followed by a skating- party at the Xata'toriuiN for the following guests: Mrs. Stewart Patterson, Dun bar Cass, Chandler Kgun, larl Tuioy. Mrs. J. K. Stewart was hote to the Wednesday Auettoa llridga elub at bar bom on Wast Tenth street Weduc-d.iv afternoon. arrciwmn mut, Ttmirvr, A very pleasant vurpn-c w.i-, Kneii m l aniline Lemur- b a number f her friends Moiumv evening in honor of her birthday, nt her home on West Tenth street. Games and music were enjoyed during the even ing, nnd n piano solo given by Miss Lender accompanied by MV". and Mr-, l'. S. Collins on the mandolin was much appreciated. Dainty re freshments were served nt the close of the evening. The guests incltujrd Misses Delia Warren, Dorothy linker, Lillian Moore, Wells Mnun, Hussell Fdmendes, Cluience Pierce, Mr. nud Mrs. U. S. Collins, Caroline Leaders, Albert nnd Mnry Collins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Childreth, Kenneth nnd Vera Childreth, Harry Manning and Mr. Hciii. The Indies' adult Hible class of the First M. VI. church spent n' very de lightful hour nt the home of their teacher, Mrs. P. H. Munsoii, at Ho N. Oakdale, Wednesday artcnioon nt u farewell reception iu honor of her departure, after which they all went in u body to attend the ufternoon meetings of the great revival that is now in progress in the largo hall nt the Nntutorium. Mr. mid Mis. Mun son will soon leave Medford to mnke their home in Los Angeles, Cnl. Orent regret is felt in losing these good! people from the city, nnd the Hible class, but our loss will be Los An geles' gain, nnd the class wishes them Godspeed wherever they may go. For the pleasure of Miss Moinino Hmtt, who leaves soon with her par cuts for Seattle to innko their futuro home, the High Jinks club entertain id with n line party nt the Pngc the ater Tuesday evening. After the the ater the party adjourned to Hrown's, where light refreshments were served. Tho party included the Mistrs Mnurine Hintt, Marie Gates, Gene Hudgo, Frances Kenny, Laura Pnge, Glndys Peart, Leah Walthcrs, I ntliennc few em, Sndie Lacy mid Mil drcd Autle. Mrs. 11. K. Swan entertained nt her homo on Welch strcut Thursday eve ning. Five hundred wns played. Mrs. I). Hussell received the prize and Herbert Luunspneh the booby. Light refreshments were served. Those present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Wntkins, Mr. mid Mrs. Heibert Luunspaeh, .Air. and Mrs. A. Noth, Miss Lin Hundlctt, Mr. nnd .Mrs. D. H. Hussell, Martin McDonough, Mrs. Wntkins of Ashland and Mr. nnd Mrs. H. K. Swnn. Thursday evening the Neighbor hood Shiikespenrc elub me't at tho home of Mrs. Porter J. Neff on Hel mont iivtnue. The evening was di vided into two parts for tho "Hubni ynt," with Mrs. West as leader, ami Kipling with Mrs. Cmiode as leader. iht) young ladies of tho Cuthol'u church eutertuined with n very de lightful party at the Sevonth com pany uminry Tuesday evening with a very good crowd in attendance. Tho music was furnished by Hazelrigg's orchestra. Mrs. Wallace entertained tho W. S. N. Sewing elub at her homo on Jackson stieet Thursday afternoon at nn old-time quilting party. A dainty luncheon was served. About twonty-sovoit of the members nud in vited guests were present. .Mr. and Mr. C L H. Webb en tertained Fiodoriek Tiden of tho "Peg n My Heart" eoinauy ntd inner on Monday evening. .Mr. Tiden and .Mr. Woldi weie schoolmates in Knslniul. Mrs. William Hudgo entertained the St. Mark's Guild at her homo on Thuredny afternoon. After tho bus iuotes meoting a very pleasant time was had in musio and needlework, which was followed by dainty rc freshmeuts. Tho meoting of the first aid class was hold in the publie library Tues. day afternoon, followed by a meet ing at the Colony elub rooms to oon tinuo sewing for the Hod Cross soci ety. The Knst Side Shakospeaio club met at tho homo of Mrs. S. A. Nye on Hast .Main street Wednesday evening, at which time the study of "Twelfth Nighr wascomploted. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark nrrivod in Medford Tuesday evoning and aro the guests at the home of Mrs. Chas. Conner, near Jacksonville. Mrs. L. H. Miaard of Mae Doel, Cal., i the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Patterson and other relatives and friends in this city. t alias Marie Gates left Friday for ISogaae to take part ia the Tbata for mal mid vi-it friend fr a few davs. muwokp, oumkis, nvrtmiw. a. um, i. c, !! .i!'1 ..t" I An Interesting and snffMMfnl musl 'al rtrKnl wn alrm br tho pupil of ' St Map- nendemr In the nndlterltim of ttio aendomr, Thuriiloy evening. The auditorium wns tastefully dcror ntetl with Irr. ferns, lilies and oar nations, tho ntngA In particular form ing a pleasing backaroand for the modest, white clad children nnU youne girls who took part in the pro gram. The music was ofl tho umiat excellent quality. Mrs. ItorhiiiB' charming rending and the two gym nastic numbers by the Minion grmnn flutn class under Mrs. Horinus' direc tion varied tho musical ("elections pleasantly and wcro very well receiv ed by tho appreciative audience. The progrnm follow a: Spanish Dnnco Moskowskt Piano 1 W. Clanov, A. Holzgnng, O. Drier. Piano 11 K. HoUgang, M. Drown, It. Low. Hondo Caprtccloso . ... IMendolssolm Neva Snmuols Vocal Duet Sims On..... Uonza Soprano, Dortllle MtkBCbo. Alto, Patricia Mlknchc. Third Meditation Joell L. Koontz, J. Steol, X. Snmuoln. . Minions' Gymnasium Class Sonato Pnlhctlquo Grave, Allegro.. Deethovon Jean Steel Heading, Snapdragon Konata... .Baton Mru. Lynotto Hovtous Consolation Mondolsnohn A. Holzgnng, W. Clancy, M. Drown Vocal solo Tho Lost Chord..Sulllvnu Winifred Clnncy Violin obligate, Huth Campbell Military Polonalso Chopin It. Koddy. M. Scudder, F. Wing Vnlso Caprice Newland I.ucllo Koontz Anchored Vcazlo St. Mary's Choral class At tho piano L. Koontz, J. Steel, N, Samuels. Tho Grlzzloy Hiking club celebrat ed their first birthday anniversary Thursday, evening at St. Marks hall with about sixty members In atten dance. The pronrum for tho evening was novel us well as entcrtnlnlng. A musical program of seven numbers was rendered by Prof. Hoot's Juvenile orchestra, composed of boys and girls between tho ages of eight and twelve Tho boys woro full ftrcss suits and mndo a very manly appearance A song composod by ..Mr. H. M. Dunco for tho Grizzlies wns sung by his two little daughters, and tho club Joined In tho chorus. Tho little folks re ceived n great deal of appluuso and wcro very much appreciated. Captains were chosen and sides taken for a track meet betweon tho reds and tho grays, tho Judges decid ing In favor of the grays. Hcfrcsh nients then followed. Mr. Cathcnrt then appeared In apron nnd cap carrying a lurgo cake adorned with a slnglo candlo, Indicating tho ago of tho club, and presented tho samo with a few appropriate remarks. Mr. C. M. Kngllsh road a very Interesting roport of what had been accomplish ed by tho club for the first yoor. Dancing and inuslr wcro enjoved for a short time, nnd at about 12 o'clock tho club adjourned. Tho first trip of tho your will bo taken next Sunday to Qulgloy Hocks. Those wishing to take tho trip aro requested to moot at tho Washington school nt 2 p. in. Tho club will rldo to Hhoanlx and V'lk 3 i mllos oust to tho rocks. Koturnlng, loavo Phoe nix at six o'clock. Tho following program hit boen nnnouiicoil for buliy wook boglnnliiK Saturday, March t: March t Kducatlou exhibit In btoro windows, March fi Daby Sunday In Med ford churches. Monday, March C Haby paradn on Library grounds, 4 p. in. l'rlzos on exhibition lit Johnson's Jewelry win dow. Tuesday, March 1 Mother llsy, under auspices of Congress of Moth ers. Lecture by Mr. Osborno upon Kxpoctunt Motherhood, Holland hotel 3 olclock. Wednesday, March S Lectures by doctors at Medford library, 8:80 p. in. Thursday, March D Children's day Star thoatra, special program. All children up to 12 yours of ukc admitted frcn to all shows afternoon and evening. Friday, March 10 nuby contest, Holland hotel, beginning 1:30 p. m. Prlzon now on exhibition at M. J. Hoddy's store. Saturday, March 11 -Daby contftst contlnuod, program samo as Friday. One of fn rmrprUos of the new yoar Is thoannountomont of tho en gagement or Miss Vera Hammond, who Is to be a pre-Haster bride, to Frank O. Hoberts, of Pooatello, Idaho, on March 16th. The brldo Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. S. Hammond, and ono of tho popular members of the young er sot, having graduated from tho local high school several years ago. Sho Is a talentod artist and musician. Mr. Hoberts Is tho manager of the largost garage In Pooatello, Idaho. Tho engagement Is the culmination of a schoolmate rom'aace. whleh began tan years ago, both of the young poo. pie having attended school together. A pietty Innovation to lb mar- rlsge rustom will b given when the I Mai, Tr.bnft and the un in cornier I brldo I married In her fntnre home ,inn wHh thr worfc t hM rt,, bi rwmsiie. u ds.sk im wwn or both tho young people that their mar- rlngo eeremeny tke place in (Uelr now home The brldn le-b will Im ae rompanlcd to Peeatella trr her mtr, Mrs. Verva llammlll, ef .twmpa. who is n guest nt the home at her parent at tho present tlmo. The young people of this elty wltl regret the lose of this eharmlng young lady from their midst, all of whom wish her a long life of happl- Several prc-nup lal attalrs are be- ng given by her high school cl.nms In honor of MJsenmn.ond. Mrs. M. S. Harbor wns hostess to the Tuiwdny Hridgo club at her home on West Mniu street Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Halph Hardwoll otiturlniuod the Girls' Sewing ohib at hor home on South Oakdale Tuoeday afteniuou. Mrs. C. A. Knight entertained the Friday HridRO elub nt her homo on Fast Main street Friday afternoon. Mw. J. F. Heddy arrived in Med ford Monday and will visit friends mid relatives for n short time. I DRAMA LEAGUE NOTES On next Tuesday ufternoon at 1:30 p. in. inc planting oi ino fciinKcsponro memorial tree will take place on the grounds in fiont of tho public lib- rni-1. A very fitting nud Weill thought out progrnm has been pre pared for the occasion. The pupils of the Washington nnd Hooscvell schools will render npproprinto mils ical numbers, ns will also the high school band. All of the organizations of the city, both men and women, will bo represented nnd express sonic sen timent appropriate to the day. Por ter J. Neff will deliver the principal address. This event, which tnkes place on llurbnnlc tiny, Morcli 7, is the ' a. m.; preaching, 1 1 n. in., my Pastor, first on the program outlined by Hio't. G. Diinoh; Young People's meet Drnmn League center of Medford in lng, 12:30 p. in.; prnyer meeting its participation iu the nntion-wido'Wodnoaday evening. 7:30. celebration of Shnkospenre s tercen tennial nnniversnry. It wns placed in the hands of the Greater .Medford elub iu accordance with tho center's plan to invite the co-oporation of all the organizations of the city in thin celebration, mid through the untiring efforts and effective leadership of Mrs. II. C. Stoddard, chairman of thu civic department of the Greater Med ford club, who has had the nffnir in charge, the afternoon promise to bo n very successful one and most grat ifying to the center. The Wednesday Study club, at tho invitation of the center, have set apart Wednesday nfteruoon, April (), for n Shakespeare program to express their mrtieipnlion iu the coming celebration. A very attrac tive program nud one most pleasing to tho center bus been arranged, which will consist of vocal and in strumental music, npproprinto for such nn occasion and selections fiom "The Mercliunt of Venice," to bo read by the members. The center wishes to express its great appreciation of thu continued kindness mid generous assistance it lias received from the editors of the r SOME EKCtTUiG NEWS! BEN HECKCAMET IN AND PAsD HIS SUB SCRIPTION THIS MORNING. 6N INFORMS US THAT HE HAS HADE A LOT OP IMPROVEMENTS LATELY. HEFS PAINTED HIS HOVJSGOT AH AUTOMOBILE, AND NOW HE SMOKES VALUABLE JW I "WsrW -ig.M ! H coupon in JM jggTHE CtCARETTE gj PACKAGE feppr Jj Wj J j&isS i55K WoPcks4 vSjfS, JL .r Vi I SA , ?J 20 or 10a S TNT WS I TT 15h yn & jf J wlj t v H yI k ir) i m fh(l pUy ,,,, im,t wnmt ,hrir --.-.-,,. - ,,(,, r. fnrt wtnM fM , ri(v.UxfMnHt nnt it is only through such nnfailms; sup- port a we have received from our pre that any movement for public advancement ran hope to sneeeed. The center also desires to express Us daep gratitude to Mr. J. A. Was terlnml for his generous neepttaltly in giving the use of the beautiful reading room of the Hotel Holland for ir Wtare coarse. No more appro- fomu, wnvw,m,t nml Mr Weaterlund ,,, ,, ,,. lfs cver.remly ,,, o flrt)er h(, gom, of Uw rf,y by everj1 means in hi power. At the Churches " wtw St. Mark's Hplsropnl. Holy communion, 8 a. in.; Sunday sohool, 10 a. in.; holy communion, 11 a. in. Cntbollc Clitir li. South Dakota avoniio. First mass, Sunday, S a. in.; second mass, 10:30 a. in.; evening service, 7:30 p. in. Hov. J. Powers, rector. Ministerial Association. Tho Ministerial Association of Medford nnd vicinity will meet In regular sosslon at tho public library Monday morning at 9:30. ng mlnlstrs ore vvolcomo 'y(u, uacy. All vlslt Jolm D. Krco Methodist. Corner Tonth and Ivy. Sunday school, 10 a. in.; pronchlng, 11 a. m. and 7:30 d. in.: mld-wook nrnycr ' meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. You nra Invited to attend these services. .1. K. Urndley, pastor. Scventli Ibiy Advent 1st Churrli. North Hlvorsldo avenue. Meets overy Saturday. Sabbath school, 10 Xatntoiiiim Meeting for Sunday. Union sorvlco nt 1 1 o'clock. Mr. Mnthls will proach his famous "Farmer" sormon. At 3 o'clock lie will npoak to men only. This Is the last meeting for moil of tho sorbin. At 7:30 Mr. Mnthls will preach on "What Shull I Do With This Jo.us Who Is Called Christ " Thu music will bo an uttructlvo feature ut onch Borvlco. Oakdale Avenue Methodist, Sunday school promptly ut 9:15 a. iu., subject, "The Doath of Stephen. " This Sunday school Is tak ing an now life. Paronts nro re quest wl to come and bring their chil dren. No preaching service. Krory body la Invited to attend tho union evangelistic service at the N'atator lum at 1 1 a. m. At 3 p. in. Is a spn clul mooting for men only. At 7:30 p. in. u meeting for ovorybody. I'llst Ibipllst. The live church with n cordial wol come. Kunday school, 9:15 a. in, the limul of tho lesson, "Korgtvlng Knomlcs; Living I.Ike Christ; Dying vaciv rnniffl LtHe Chrlsl". Intermediate . If. P. V. 1i3 p m.; It. T. P. U., : If p. in., snnjarl, "The 'CaaefteTfttfa'n of itrength," hmders, IfMHlea PnvM, Bthel Ortr. Pnlen Mrvtaes at tho Nfltatorlnm, It a. m., 9 p m. and 7 30 n. m. First Methodist. i The snmtay seuooi win meet ai : sharp. It Is Important that there be a fall attendanso there will ample time gtren to reach tho Xatatorium for the 11 d'oleek serv ice. The Bpworth League will hold" Its itsnal devotional service at C: 11. A reusing good meeting Is nssured allyonng people are Invited. I'lenjy of time will be afforded to mjt to tho groat mass faceting, whore Mr. Mathls will jireacn. 1'lrst Church of ChrIM, Sjlontlst .. Dranch of the mother church, tho First Church of Christ Scientist, In lloston, Mnse. Sunday Bervluo at 11 a. m subject, "Man." Wednosday evontng moating at which, testimon ials of Christian Saleuco healings nro given, 7:30 p. m. All aro cordially Invited. Sunday schodl at 9:1G a. in. All tindor tho ago of .0 aro wel come. Heading room In church edi fice. 212 North Onkdalo, opon from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. dally, except Sundays and holidays. First. Christian Church. Corner Ninth and Oakdale. Tho church with a vital inessaga to which wo cordially Invito you. Sunday morning at 0:4G tho Dlbloohool as sembles nud we trust that many will bo present at tho oponlng. Wo nro oxcoedlngly nuxlous to havo nil tho church In tho Dlblo school and nil the Dlblo sohool In tho churoh. Com munion sorvlcea nt the oloso of Sun day school to glvo you tlmo to roach the N'atatorlum for the morning sor mon. Drlng your otivolopcn marked, and elthor put your contribution In at the church or at the rovlvnl serv ices. I WILL GIVE $1000 If I FAILtO CURE id CAHCEil crTUMOR itnii bilora It POISONS dcrp uas rf itticlit ts BORE Without KkUo or Pain, HaPAY-nUClWD VMtttUN CU.'RANTUt No A Ha vr otb r wlii(!! Anl-'aml plant umki'Mlt "J' Any 1UM0R, IUXP rf ;0REonllioll,(arcv or bo.ly line la CANCCh; It ui'Vtr lHtUK llll' 1 1 IStl IIIRa 110 -PACE D00K Kilt, HCKK. 1UOKI toll. monluU. mKi it urn Any LUMPm WOMAN'S BREAST ti nMUnCDndBlTpolonidefprra. ISbAnllkinpit R'aii'U slid KlltS QUICKLY Out t.i mn uicvm Tilu 'Olranrcr -I'-S nrr' Wi r. I' ii mm li ilt l' ' iiCiLmiiiiiilia ,'iorr ri'd t 1 j. i f i.nri' It lun.cr U y. tmll Or. & Mrs. Dr. CIJAMLEY S CO. l$lltiWtl ntiwly RtllaWe. Cttilcit Ctncir Ipeciiiut l Wine'' .34') R 430E Vslsacia St, Ssn rrsncJica. Cl. 'iNDLY MAIt. THIS IISUHMUM CANCER TIMIJ CAHD i .ilUltllAN At'Tti OAH CO. ia,sto Medtord dally except Bun dny for Ashland, Talent and I'hoonlz at 8 a, ni,, 11:50 a. m 1:15, 2:30, 3:45 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Sat urday nt 11:15 p. m. Bundaya loavo nt 10 a. in., 4 p. ni. and 9:30 p. m. Leavo Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday nt 0 a. m., 13:50, 2:30, 3:30, 4:45 and 0:15 p. m. Sunday leuvo Ashland at 9 a, m 1:00, 6:00 tnd tn-sn d m ssm-k. sM -s " V- V w ML Tlnir-d.iv .iflcriUKHi. O