wpfrorjn mvtf, rrmuNr, wiipowi. nm '.o, v I I l,'l M'l.'ll I J'Mil r,ntf 'rfrtnrn The fi 'I'" Luik Bible elns f the Fir-t I.in-t Sunday school Held their n.nliir monthly ocinl ami 1ms lti (-.-. i I mjf on Wednesday after noon, rt the hmn (if Mr. .1. II. Har rison. -1' Nr- HoocveIt. After u short IniMiie eioti tlio remainder of th afternoon wn nt with needlework nnd norm converge. Thin it of young mnrried Indies uiectK i'ir Kundnv morning m their class nw. in at tlu Baptist church, and all young married women are cordially invited to attend. Those enjoying tin1 afternoon with Mr. Hnrrimiu were: Mednuio W. F. Mears, R V. CuMcn, . (1. lU-rti'h, C. ('. Hoover, R F. lender, R I'urdiii, J. Fluinriiitifc ('. A. Wlnllock, II. LniinxpHugli, .1. M. (Ircssley, R IJuloh, F. Sliimoii, dim Stin-on, A. II. Culey, II. !. Allnwny. J. A. HemMioct, K. K. WiNon, Ward Ki'iziir, Kintnii I'oaroc, Baldwin, I )u:i liar. Krii'kxon. Harbor, Ca, Kent and Mi-. Coffuun. There woio nlo , lilteen littlt' folk present, lint. Har rison vvn !HHti'il bv Mr. lttnh and Mr. Loder in serving delicinu refreshment oT frnndwicheH and chocolate, s A very plouniit nrprie in the na ture f a farewell mIv wu given i for Mi. IMnI Jermta ahd her mother fi Mix. V. Kinne, at the home of the former in Went Phoenix, Thursday afternoon, when ahont twenty of their iriends gathered to wish them (lod spued on their contemplated return to their old home in Minnesota. The vontiuiunt of those present were very happily expressed hy Mr. M. 0. Nor li1 and a wish for their speedy re turn to the valley wan heart il v np plnuded. Miss Vera Jcrmtu very graciously responded to a rcipul for miihie, and the vocal number ren dered hv Mis llcrthn Wolvorton were inneh enjoyed. Daintv refreshmenln weie served. Those present were: MfHlanifK I'liil Jormstn, W. Kinne, A. X. Wright. O. I). Fnuoe, II. II. Corliss, M. G. Norn. K. Calhoun, Demur, W. IL Wheeler, L. Almin. JiiiIhoii, T. Koth. JohiiHoii, Cliarle Wriirht, Walker, Ileinxe and Stntud; Mihxe Vera ,Iennxtar IWrMia WoIer ton and Mary Daily. t Iat Saturduy whh C. C. Hoover' birthday Himivei-xary, and by weial invitation a itarty of hU friendx nwle out to the Hoover farm and K'1' him a xurpri-e. The eveninjc wax htt'nt In Hiisiiij; ijld-tim ffamert oud chiu-ade-.. Mr. C. C. llimver and iln. L. K. Hoover srved eak and chtH'o Inte. At a late hour the mitv broke up, all voting it a not enjoahle eveiiiuir und wlnhlttif Mr. Hoover many more happy birthday. TKohc iremiit were: ilesarn. and Jfewlame R W. Meai. S. Ioui lHnett. J. A. ll..n.l r..i.l l V F ...! I II II- y ...., i. t-, innin, u. II, lllliri- f Min, (leo. h. Howaid, It. CI. Deaeh, r J I.M..... ti.... i i .. k" I'liiiiifv, r.n ivniiney, ;, t, Whilloek, A. I'enwell, I'hickwwi, lm Hall, C. C. Hoover aud ilr. h. K. Hoover. Mr. ami Mm. Otto Klura entertain ed the membent of the .Mmlfiwl high s-Ihm)I lakettall team laxt Friday evewiiiff at their home on South Holly. The evening wax jent infor mally with wusie, biDianU, Kumen and social eouveriuiiioH, followed by liKht refrehtuent8 Nerved by the boxteh. Thoxe preneiit were: Mixkex Franee Itueon. Kelhe Corum, Jo ephine Clark, Margaret KnglUh, U nora Davix, Qraee Wilson, Maude Corlie. Krele Stewart; Jleuru. Hav moail Fixh, Jay Olmxtead, Kugene Narregan, Kmber Young, Stewart Torney, Carter Hrandon, l.l.nd Wil liamxou. Howard Thomax. Mr. and Mn,. Otto Khun. Coaeh Klum entei tamed the girth and bn of the basketball team with a theater purtv at the Page Thure. dav evening. After the ..how the teainH were invited to the Shafcta, vi here iffrexhiaenU were wrved, through the eourtev of Mr. I'ipji gra. The guexU were; Jjwle Stew art, Fraute Ilacou, Graee Wilxon. Margaret Kngli.h, Unora Davw, Maude Coriieg, Stewart Torney, Eu gene Xarrigan. Uoyd WUIiamxon, Knynond Fiak, Enbr Young. How ard Thomas, Jay Ohnstead, Mr. aud Mi. Otto KJum. The annual meeting of the Presby terian ehureh will be held Friday eve. mug, April 7. A pienie xupfwr wiH ba served at d o'elwk in the ehaiwl. Et. erv member of the ehunh and cn K relation with their t'nmiliex are org ed to eome with a banket. The bui- lie- Difftllli; will f,illo tilt- .ipNr' 1ntv on. lui i in tli, , hur. h i ' ilj .ittmd this mtitnif. -w-&ai .-- , r,r JTfk W m wm m im -sii , i 1 'i i emnii friend af Mr. and V I. H. Itrown, :W n. Central, -,irpr'-d Mr. Hrowir, wham bftwfay wif the ixiii-mn. bringing Inneh, card and prue The evening wan pnt playing five hundred. Ahont IS oVIwk, whieh ntheml in ArHI !nrt day, a Ifnnntenn limeh with a !afg pake decorated with manr ran dl, wa prend in the dining rtwm and the fnn began. The firiae were won hv Mr. .7ohn Itutler, laiHe' firt prire; Mr.'Klwnml, gentlemen' firt priw; (). M. Itrnwn, gentlemen' am xolntion priKe; Mr. Huntly, ladle' conxolntiriii priue. Thoe present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Hntler. Mr. and Mr. K. D.- Klwood. Mr. and Ir. John R liBwrenee, Dr. and lr. It. Hhji.1v. Mr. and Mr. K. W. Witte, Mr. ntid Mr. O. II. Hrown, Mi Helen Drown and Mi Klie Irftwrenee. Kverv one voted the evening a great iH'ee nnd hope are entertained that Mr. Hrown will enjoy many attelt birthday. A Vielrola jmrtv wa given by the Coinraderie club Tbiirxdnv evening, the affair taking place at the A I ford residence on West Tenth street. The music room, which wa tied for dancing, vvn nrtiticallv decora ted with applu blooin, feni and daf fodil. 1'iinch and wFeij were orr. ed throughout the evening, followed by a light luncheon at It p. in. The following guests and members were in attendance: Mie Knthryn Rweni, Met cede Harber, Jean Ititdge, liene Smith, Jean Anderson, I.euore Vance, Dorolhv Thome and Mildred Antic; Menr. France Dennett, Frank Ifay, Carter Hrandon, Ilcihert Alford, Horace Hromlcy, Lvlc Wal ther, Milton Schitchard and Will Huv- eridgo. The membership of the M. K. church South tendered n reception to the new member last evening. The following program wa enjeyed: Song, "In the Service of the King"; prayer, ltcv. Hrnuhaui: vocal nolo, Kunicc Brandon; nddre, ltcv. Dran ham; iiiMtriimeutal solo, Mr. I. W. Thoma; reading, Audrv Robert; in strumental olo, ,luHii Stringer? vo eal trio, Mr. Hrauhum, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Hrandon; inetrmiientnl duet, Fiiniee and Italph Hrandon; recita tion, Durri Mel.eun; vocal duet, Wutli and I(oi Hilling. At the done of the program lefreshment were served by the committee in charge. Mrs. Paul S. Handy wa hoatex to the Twiee Five club at her home in Jacksonville Wedneadav afternoon, March 20. A most iutereting pajwr read by Mr. Hoy Smith and a read ing hy Mr. 0. A. Gardner wax en joyed by all. The afternoon vae ient Hewing and a dainty two-course luncheon wa nerved. The table wa tastefully decorated wtih beautiful floHeix, the color scheme being yel low und white. Member pteeent wete: Medamei 0. A. Gardner, R C. Smith, Charle Hanson, Judge Ton Velio, H. IC. lluunu, Hoy Smith and Wntaon Can- dill. t. Mr. A. L Dougla entertaimnl u numlier of friends at card Thurtda.t evening at her home on Wet lllev. enlh street. Five hundred wn iw joyed during the early pait if tin evening, after whieh a daintv lunch eon waa served. Those present were: Mr. and Mr. A. P. Hagen, Mr. and Mr. II. J. Ftiuke, Mra. George Foye. Mix Sarah Johnxlou, Mr. Itesie Medley, Curl Rwainson aud Mr. and Mr. A. I.. Douglas. Mm. Douglas wa axxistedoH entertaining by Mix Johnton. The W. S. X. Sewing club were en tertained this week at the home of Mrs, Charles Cole. After the bn-i-nes meeting a violin olo was given bv Master Keith Cole, after which a two-course luncheon waa served. The hostesses for the afternoou were: Mrs. Charles Cole, Mrs. Daraeill and Mrs. BMuehamp. The( Missionary soeioty of the Presbyterian church will meet at the borne of Mr. II. V. Lumdea an South Holly street, Tuesday, April I. The subject will be "Africa,' which will be led by Mrs. F. L Khenasa. Mrs. A. 0. Powell will lead the devotion ula. All members are invited to be present. The following people from Med ford are atteuding the Jackson eounty Sunday school institute at Jackson ville toduv : Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Man by, Profc.or H. . gtine. J. T. Car penter, Mr. Hilev D. Uenon, Mrs. MoDouald. ' David Coobdge and Waldo Willard entertained with a daueing party on Friday evening at their runeh on Ross Lane in honor of their house iui"t-, Mr nnd Mr-. ( uiiiiint'li'iiii of Nc il litv. FVMay night n large mil npprVci alive andiemr at the ( hrwhan ihureli greeted those who particiimted in the program given hv the recentlv organ ised Chrietlan ehnreh on-heetra. There were fourteen number and ev erv number n hit. II would He diffi rnlt to mention all of the excellencies heard in last night' program. The violin olo, "II Trovntore," with variations, br Wn Heine held the audienee admirably; also the cor- net und violin duet bv Grge R Dyer and IMi Heine wa well received nnl well worthy of peeinl mention. Mi Xnna Seelev, with Mi Hrvnii nccoinianyiHg, rendered two vocal olo in a most charming manner, re ceiving encore for both. Mi See ley i especially talented, inciiig a pretty soprano voice and it per sonality that win. Mr. Heine'. reading wa much en joyed bv all. The program vvn vvoll pieed bv the young men's trio ap pearing in several entertaining num ber. I.iudley, Lnvvlon and Unicorn. Great prnie is due to every momber of the orchestra for the most excel lent rendition of each of the orches tra number, n well a for the com plete snece of the entire program. The Presbyterian Indies of Phoenix met with .Mr. Haillie Friday nftur- iioon (o orgauirc a Woman's Mission ary society. Tho orgiiiiiration vvn completed with Mr. Haillie, presi dent; Mrs. Huberts, vice-president; Mix. rnv, secretary, and .Mr. Frame treasuter. Mr. W. F. Shield. Pre- bytcrinu president, explained the or- giuii.iition, and Mr. K. X. Warner, secretary of literatiiiu, pi'eented tho literature. Tho Fast Side Circle of the Pres byterian Ladies' Aid met with Mr. K. A. Welch Tuesday uftuinoon. Thev ure working for an Fster sale to be held April '22, Tbero were nineteen present. The other oirelex met with Mr. KHIm and Mrs. Hebling. Thev are making aprons, rug and other useful artiolei for tho sale. The Hnptist Young People' Union gave a "college parly" at the First Haptist church on Friday evening. About 120 weio present. A splendid program was rendered, among which wn Mr. Gressley's high school band, which was so much onjoved. After the program game were played and ncrrcxhmetitfi served. A reception was held at the M. P.. ehuerh South Inst evening in honor of the new members. A large audience wus present. A shoit program was rendered and lefreshment were served in the basement of the church. A general good time was enjoved bv all present. The regular business meeting of the Greater Med ford club will be held Momluy, April l, at the public lib rary. At this time officer for the ensuing vear will lie elected, also the board of director. All Member aro requested to be present. . v The JCnst Side Shakestisare club met at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. West on Itartlett street Wednesday evening. The subject for study was "Henry IV." Mr. and Mrs. Merton R. Head of Toledo, Ohio, arrived In Medford Wednesday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Ton Veils at their ranch horns. The Wednesday Bridge chili was entertained at 7 o'clock dinner Fri day evening at the homo or Mrs. It. F. Antle on North I'eaoh street. . The Nulla Jtrldg club waa enter talned by Mrs. Jaft Andrews at her home on South Orange street. Thura day afternoon. .Mrs. D. W. I.uks wsabostess to tho Tuesday Itridge club at her home on the Orebard Moms Traet Tueadsy afternoon. The First Aid elaaa mat at the Library Tuesday afternoon under tha direction of Dr. Clancy assisted by Mtaa Dy. Miss Plaraaee Felger estertslsod the Girls Tneaday Sewing eluto at her home oa West Mala street Tuesday aftarnooa. Mn. Homer Kotbermel was hostess to the Otrla Thursday Bridge elub at her horn u Geneva street Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Edward Souitor entertained the Octette elub at bar tamaa on North Oram street (onday attar noon. The "Ati uners' and their hiiOnuid Will' fliliTl.Ulird at the Inillli' lit III .i' 1 1 Mi I .il !", '1 Imr d i nun ; ( J ilrnnii SV, nf V ret. fiiff. I'n V r i i Msv ISIv ftc fol . i im a Way flaw mill will be gv n ,x the Hlfftl aaHawf stasVwIe at vm-triiiture baft. TIM "May fat novels ' Is a esftftata tttcHMMf VII t Mar lag SfM. Mar Pal song smt dsnee, S0tM, tMtg ta tb Mar Queen, advent af H4rtn Mocd and I hi ind. tmllad of Rabin MM (nnln land morns i. Roota Tood MnMI In rinding archery tvMest, MilRntsId' , song, chores and dawce, dance arennd May Pole, ehrwa dance, jttter' , dance finale. A special tsatnre of the iwogram will be some saathetic daaelnfi given and directed by Ml Leah Walther ef Medford, Oreawn Medford Camp. NV. 90. Woodmen of the World, held a verv pteasnnt and interesting meeting last Wednc dav Might, and among other matters of business transacted it wa decided to hold a "smoker" Wednesday night, April fi. The objeet'of the meeting t to increase the membership of the cninp a well a to Hnil a pleasant and enjoyable evening, therefore ev ery member of the order who enn possibly do so i expected to attend and bring one or more prospective member. The committee on enter tninmetit and general arrangement-' will sec that all who attend are well entertained. Miss Wllllo Howard and Miss Mar Ian Ciould ontortnliiud tho Cninpflre Olrls at dinner Wednesday evening, at tho home ot Miss doubt on South Oakihilo, Tho ovotilng wns spont In formally with music and dancing Tho following woro present: Mrs Shield, the .Mlssos llnxel Antle, Mer cedes Harbor, Daisy Haiti, Vera I.ano, Ksthor Warner Phyllis Koliorts, Mil dred Wicks, Hutb Warner, Jeautietto Patterson, Dorothy Tliorno and Hllz nbuth Hill. Hyacinth Circle of the Ptesbyteriati church met at tho home of Mrs. C. P. Krib last Tuesday. Delicious re frelituent were served and tho aft ernoon was pleasantly pased in work and planning for tho Ftf r fair. The no.xl meeting will bo with Mrs. II. H. Patterson April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Itowno cntor tnlnod Wmlnosday night at tholr homo on Siskiyou llolghts In honor of Mrs. A. C'onro FlQro who rotumud Wodnosdny afternoon aftor an ox tondod visit In Now York. Dancing and hrldgo woro tho main diversions of tho ovonlug.- - Mrs. Trevorrow ontertaltiod tho X. X. Club at bor homo on Ivy street Thursday evening. The rooms wore prettily decoratod with almond blos soms and spring flowers. Tho ovon lug was glvou over to bridge aftor which rofroshments wcro sorvod. Tho DeKoven Opera company which Is touring the middle west In Itobln Hood aud In which Misa Caroline An drews Is starring as "Annabel" ap peared at the .Metropolitan opera house, Grand Forks, North Dakota, March K8th. The W. S. X. Sewing oluli will Im entertained next wwk at tho home of Mrs. W. IS. Clouey, on West Jackson streot, with Mrs. lfivsns, Mrs. Predaii burg and Mrs. Cloney as hostesses. The Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church will meet at the home of Mr. I. J. Phipp, U'Jtt Hast Main street, Tuesday, April I, at 2:HH p. ui. Mrs. John liarnelmrg waa hostess to the Wodnesduy Auction Itridge elub at her home on Wset Tenth street, Wednesday afternoon. The Political Science olub held their regular meeting at the Public Ubrsry Mnitdsy afternoon, with a wy go ml attendance. Mr. and Mrs. S A. Xye aad Mr. Will Watt entertained the 500 club at the Nje home on tiavt Main street Monday evening. Mrs. F. C. Hollls wag hostess to the Friday Hrldge club Friday after noon at ber home on Xorth Oskdale. A large delegation of Sbrlnere of tbla city attended the Shrlners ball given at Ashland Friday evening. i Mrs. If. U. I.umsden ontertained the Friday Bridge lub at her home ou South Hotly Friday afternoon. Mrs. ISugene Amsnn returned this week from a visit with friends la Oakland, Calif. The Tuikagee Male Quartet The eveuiug services of the Meth odist church will be held in the Xat atorluui at S o'clock. The Tuskagee male quartet will sing and Proiessor Johnson of the same institute will give an address. The public is cor dially invited to uttend this service. NOTICH Preelnets Medford Keith Mala and West Medford register new at the MallTrtbuas office. Medford Booster Slnoko Tht Mulfurd and Mt Pitt Cigars. f J MODISH PINK SERGE fttttmfwlts M eaJZIZ- Jease(d'iJ taaH fclJj V. JLJ ll'Jf' TiCaT DcslKticd Iij Mailaiuo Marianne Hitenel, iiotcil I'm tslau I'anliloii Aitlst, A jilnk serge, one-piece afternoon gown endiroldored In French blue boads. Collar of heerest organdie, with pleated net frills. Waist of combined serge and organdie. Skirt straight ianl front, with back and sides composed of four flounces. Hat of pink Hillau stmvv, with ttillo frilled crown and pink cainolla. White chiffon parenol. At the Churches St. Mink's KplM-opiil. Holy comuiunloii, 8 a. in; Sunday school, 10 a. m ; holy communion, It a. m ; evening prayer, 7:30 p. in. William II. Hamilton, vloar. Catholic Church. South Oskdale avenue. First mass, Sunday, X a. m.; second nmss. KMitii a. m.: evening services, 7:30 p. m. Itev. John Powers, rector. Seventh Ihiy Advent M Church. Xorth Riverside avenue. Meets every 8bbath (Saturday). Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; presenilis. 11 a. in.; Young People's meeting, 12:30 p. m.; prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. II. CI. Thnrston, pastor. OaUdulo Avoiiiio Methodist. Sunday school at : 1 ri a. in., preaching at It a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "A True Christian Mfe"; evening subject. "The Two Waya." Prayer meeting Thursday evening. A cordial welcome It ex tended to all. II. M. Itranhant, pas tor. .lachsonv illo I'rceli) lei inn, iMornlng worship, with sermon, at 11 o'clock subject, "Kvldence In the Prophetic Word Regarding Tyre and Sldon." Kvenlug worship and ser mon at 7 30 o'clock, subject, "How to Think " The special music for this service will be a solo (selected) by George Andrews, and an ajttnem by the chorus chblr, with Mr. And rews as leader. A most cordial wel come Is extended to all wbo attend these services. Pico MoflKMlfkt Chinch. Corner Tenth and ivy. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m. and 7.30 p m. Bishop Francis As bury centennial service In the morn ing, sermon by Hev. J. W. Bhsree. Special all-day services. Come and worship with us Our district quar terly meeting will be held next week beginning Thursday. Her vices every night. Hev. I). D. Dodge, district el der, and the other preachers of the dlalrUt, are expected to be with us. J. K. Bradley, pastor. JHfltmmlll Methodist Church. Sunday school, 10 a. m., W. 0. Caudlll, superintendent; capable teachers and Interesting lessons. Young and old Invited. Kpworth League. 6:30, Mrs. 8. Walsh, leader. Rev. J. C Stllle will preach at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Professor and Mrs. Asbcraft the augmented choir and others will sing at all the serv ices. Everybody was delighted with the music and messages during the week. If you haven't been attend ing you are missing something good. Come aad bring a friend. R. A itutdiinson, pastor. Tin ItotMic (tlvcr Ministerial .nso (lutloii will lit t Mulnl iv inoinltli; at AFfERNOON GOWN 10 o'clock In tho First Baptist church Medford, Orogon. You uro cordially Invited to both morning and aftor noon sessions. Harry !. Tucker, prosldont. Paul Handy, secretary. Clot Metbodlht KpNcopnl. Dr. J. C. Itolllus, iiastor. Tho Sun day school hour Is U:IR. Tho Kp worth League meets at I:1R. These are Important hours. A welcome Is given all who attend. Public wor ship at 1 1 a. m. and 3 p. m. At tho morning hour the saeramentnl anrv Ice. A brief communion modltntloit by the pastor. Reception of mem bers. The evening service will be held In the Xetatorlum at 8 o'eloek. The famous Tuskegee colored male quartet will sing and Professor Johns of the same Institution will speak. This quartet will also sing at the morning service at the urch. Spe cial music by the vested enolr. A cordial Invitation Is extended to tho public to sttend nil these sorviaos. Pir-I Baptist Chinch Hev. F. W. Carstens, pastor. The live church with a cordial welcome. 'Morning service 1 1 o'eloek. Ser mon. Subject, "In the Chiireh and Out of a Job." Bveulng service at 7:30 o'clock, subject, "Christian Science Is It Christian?" Hlble school, "The school with the 'pep,' "1:30 a m. Lessen "The Con version of Saul." Opening exercises by the "wide awakes" Program, re sponsive reading No. 3 1 J, led by Ruth Hntlth; prayer, Rudors lBvena; song by school 301: recitation "What Must It He to He There", Margaret Harrison; solo, Jean Lewis; elaee name, class iu uulaon. Ulg orchestra good singing, everybody takes right bold of the rope, come and be one. Intermediate II. Y P. U. 3:00 p. m. Dedication of the "Annex" In con nection with the Intermediates. B. Y. P. U. 8:80 p. m.. Tople. The Consecration of Tims, leader, Orvlll Harr. Special music. A hearty welcome is extended to all to eome with us for worshipful day Baptismal service at the close of the evenlug service. Itcst Chilitmn Chiui'li Cor. Ninth and South Oskdale The church wltn a vital message to which we Invite you. Special music at both services Sunday. Mrs. U. V. Coffin, solo, and a violin solo by KUey Davis. The Urge reorganised choir will render special numbers, tiome early for aii tho service. Morning sermon 10: 15, subject, "1 know whom I have believed." Kvenlug, 7: SO, sermon for young nd old. Please make special effort for this service. Baptisms at the eloae ef service. I want to preach a (ew Sunday evening sermons on following tenics: The Ideal husband, The ideal wife, ete. Write me and tell me wtat you consider the eaeentlal qualities that each must posses. I will net uae year name Blldii "ihoul at U l Please Invite your nrinhi.nf . ihsi f eo gftswdlfK siswftsrs and have tbem tfi IM ftwft tMy eejwf xt, t y wtff eieeSwi yeVf lntrri In them Trr tl rbrMfMa Knrtosrnr at 9 19 p. fH, A Hvely, yenng peopl sjtswfMf, f Mt them Hegln now to olad for fwtef tilf vices, Harrv R Teeker. nMfllef. A CHILD HATES OIL, L (Ttv "Callfornlo Syrup of Fig" If Cishim, Hick, 1'Vverlsli, OiiiMfpated, Lrtok back at yeur ehiblboed days, ftemeitsber the "does" mother BibIrU dtl on castor ell, calomel, cathart ics. Hew yon hated them, how you fought agnltwt taking them. With our children it's dlffcront. Mother who cling to tho old form of physic simply don't reallio what thoy do. The children's rovolt Is well-rounded. Their ttmdur llttlo "lusldoe" aro Injured by thorn. If your child's stomach, liver and bowols need cleansing, rIvo only de licious "California Syrup of Figs." Its notion Is positive, biit gentle. .Mil lions of mother keop this harmless "fruit laxatlvo" handy; thoy know chlldron lovo to tako it; that it novor falls to clonn the llvor nnd bowolS and swoeton tho stomach, nnd that a taaspaoitfttl given today soyou a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a BO-cont bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," whieh line full dlrootlons for baUtoa, ohllllren of all ago and for grown iiM plainly on on oh bottle. Ilownro of counterfeits sold hare. See (hat It Is nmde by "California Pig Syrup Company." Refuse any othor kind with contempt Adv. WEREjiYOU THERE Last Sunday? WHERE? Why, nt tho First BaptisflCuurch HUXDAV SCHOOL If you wore, you hud a good tlnio so will want to romo again Sunday, April 2nd. Opening exsralses by tho "Wldo Awakes." Rospouslvo Reading, N'o. 21'.!; lod by Ruth Smith. Prayer Mudora Itvans. Song by Sohool 301 in "Songs for Service." Recitation "Whet Must It' Ho to He There," Margaret Harrison. Solo Jenn Loomls. , Claes namo In union "Wldo Awakes." Big orchestra, good singing, 1 ho wl re fenchir Interest scholars, and everything koih with a vim. Wo will heartlb webome YOC S"Cy I'lltL AM) SA.MTAItV White's Velvet Ice Cream Makes a delicious dessert for lunoh, diuuer or plculcs. Sold by dish, pint, quart or gallon. We pack and deliver all orders for a quart or more. OKT IT AT THE DAIRY PHONIC IHt Remember to Drink Dairy Buttermilk and Live to Bo 100. ' ii ays INTKltl'HBAX AUTOOAK CO. TIMK OA11D. Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8.00 a. ni , 1:00, 8:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also ou Saturday at 11:16 p. m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30 n fi. and 1:00, 9:00, 1:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ash land for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 8:00, 4:00 and 8: IB p. m. Also on Sairday nlghta at ft: 30 and 13-30. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m and 1:00. 4:30, 8:30 and 10:3(1 p w, Hi ; ewkw