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MKDFOItl) Nf A IT i TWmifNK. MrDFOKP. OUWiON. SATl'UMAV, M'HW, I. ... I I.JU1JOJL ! J..m V.K2 vav: mnvx 1 m - REPOR RECORDS I '245 COWS IN TESTING ASS'N. Christian Church Male Quartette St. Mark's Episcopal Cur. North Oiikdiilo und Klfili Hih. h ii. m. Holy communion. 11) iii! lit. Huiidity school. II ii. ill. Holy communion, Win. I). Hamilton, vlcur, J. i. Hiewnrt, tenii-r for tlm Itogne; ltlvr imiKicliillun, linn reported Hi" renoriU of 'lib cows for the inmilli just ' cloned, of HiIh number, f.O produced! iivct 40 pounds i if butierfai, u ml 21 n un exceeded til pounds, j Hetty, ii Jireylnt'liniii owned by I'. D. l.nfiunil til' Central Point, Ii"iiMm; Uiii tint Willi it ii.mIui hii of TM ' xiiiiiIm o( iii i! U containing 71.71 pounds' of huttnrfni. I.iitl'n Likeness Fern, nf, I hi' herd of J. It. MeCnif lien of Talent, prodiM'ed M70 .iiiiiIh it milk eonUi'.'i lug 4.:i7 iMiiniilii nf frit Tim average; lor thin herd wits 4 1.37 pound nf hut ! school p. in. Young people's Legion iiufiit, Win. Holmei-I h lioril average 0 l. m. Unuid Imttlu for amilft at h Csthollo Church Hiiiilll Oukdulti Ave. First iniiHH Sunday lit II ii. in Hecoiiit iiiiihh at 10: Uo n. in. Ilenedtctlon alter second masa, Itev. John Powers, rector, The Salvation Army U'JO lut M it In. Week day meetings: Tu' tuy p. in.. Thursday H f. in.. Hiiiurduy K p. in. Sunday nK'i'llns'H: Sunday . morning II h. in. IioIIiii'kn im-eilng. Huii'luy ,' H. ... iff uii 13 fiS, nn.l J. Tin r0 pound lowing: K, Jil.IvV. II7.HS. IIhI liii'linli'H tlm I p. in. fllpl fid-' III rlin ri. litul Mr, Jirlggs, officers t we 12:17 f.ia'i Owner. Cow. I' I), 1-nrinnl. IK'ity W. Itolinml, IHarkle J. It. AM'nu'ki'ii, Uil Likeness Ki rn 1370 A, II. Kerns. No. 4 M7H A ll. Ferns. I'Mit . HI7 K. I'uhl. Itrowule I3i'.t W. tKtlitinit. IIknuIh .1153 K. II I'nye-r, Itl 1341 II. K. Uohliihon, Dairy M'.'o J It. Mi'OwKi'lt, tUunr M J. It. Mrt'ruclteit, Violet MS W. linlmnrt. ln tsy t'." H K. Itohlim n. ILniiiy J'M'.J I ,A. Mcrrlmun. Htili',.13oi Hdhili'in. NU lly . .. '.'0 Holmi'rl. No. I lo7 K. J mly. l-oiiiw h::h ,V, lUiimi'it. liuiti'ti-tip fc"i I. A. Murrliniin, llnliiiiit II 919 W. uhmrt. Itlm-y, ntS J Banili-r. I'olly t.0 V. I'uhl. Hlar ............. 1 170 J, A. Munko. Hilly 7PJ II. II. I'urvln. ltol ... 1190 3 3 r!.K 6.3 4.7 & r. k 4 2 4.H 4 I f, 4 15.5 337 C 3 4 4 SO 4 0 IS 4 M i!3 Free Methodlit Church I 4'oi. Ti-nlh unit Ivy 8t. r , MIhm Hindu llurni'll. ixulor, ii-h 71.71 : W. Tflitll Ht. riin 45!. Cii3 llnlri niiru rly iii'M-Him In now In M'MMlcm'Ut our i.hun-li. l'rwulilnit t '- nluhl nl 7:3 Huii'luy hi hool ut I'l ii in, riKut'hlnK at It b. in. Hinl 7:30 p. in. MlHuioniiry tuiM tliiK ' 3 . ni. Wo Invito you tu the prvlwn lo- i nluhl ti n't in uponit Ihn iluy with ,u ! loiimrrow. Onr itlNtrlrt illir, llnv. t". lK. tllurli r, ii nl oilier iiiIiiUKTii of the f,f, () 'i)ltiii't will liiivc I'hurni' of IIii-hh nor- " jVllfH. r4 ':) f.3.23 f.3,17 f.217 61.112 1.1.31 61 SI 61 54 f.l 37 60.2 1 1 6K.97I 67.16 i 66.3u I 6f..2 65 07 Ttltnl M. C. Church N. W, rholpH, iiftdtor. If It with not lor tlm lnfluon'i nl Ihn Iwht whul whim III o win it lii? I't I hi (hnrrh unit lllhlt' ki'IiihiI lii'lp you to lii-llrr thlnxn Wi' nil ni'i'd thf uwr. tun nf illvlnf lufliifn'-o. Hlhlit Ntlioi'l nt 0:1. Hitpt. J. A 4 61 22! Mmniiii 4 9 ft 01 i '' ""J0"1 ,,ln l,iirt "mil you Know 5 3 Sosh'""11 n"w lul It ntaln. Th' 13 r.'.'1 BV''rn,:f niti'iiiliuicA u mill Krowinn. " ii 6o34-rom"' 'I'"!!! U lo hi'lp oihiTn. a ' Gil mi I l'i,,' hltiR miirnlnu an. I cvonlnit hy w Mr.' -k , . L t JK 'A o ATTEND Y. W. C. A. MEETINGS HERE Visit Talent's Cafe for your Sunday dinner and for you there is a treat Med ford Bakery's Old Stand Bob Pulaski, Mgr. Tin' iiii'IiiImth a i' Mr. Wiil.lron'. firm Tlm qurMlrt !II Bins at every r- tenor, Mr. M lxnioiWh. mvowI ti-nor, Vi ilurlnif thi pw:lal mwtlni at the l ,u" rhurrh tho next two we.U. Tomor ' ' I.a ..n.l... C.l.l.u-I.. "U'lial Wln.l of tiwneni of cown prixluctlnn from " : , ' in 60 ,-...,..U l.luile th.H. nu niloneii;' h H'" n.t .iMlUlLh imilnw with tw.K',i;'' ntinued) hvenl... .ml J. W. Mnlley with m.e. Many! n-'x c"min nB Uor,d J,,r""- ii ..... i. i. .... ... k lelll. Illliry lll'll frmiw iiiri , m t. iiint M ham. Thew' volieHiiit well ImliineiMl niiil form a roiuliinutlon tliHt proitmi' ti very ple:iNn luirinony. leinl tho nei'Vli e mill vUlt the It'M'l liU Itooiil. Ewang.-Luth. Zlon't Church Kourtlt Si. Im-Iow Oukrtuln Ave. Itev, Ih-. W. It. Morenx-tti-Hi'r. I'lixt r Hen, 6IS Went Kniirth Ht. I'lit: .In. Urn. Hiimliiy Hi h'Mil in n. in. IHvlne Hi-rvlro 1 1 . in. Thn chI'm liei-al exuiulnutlon of the rat'Tliiimi-nH will ! hi hl tomorrow Ini the inornliuc nervlre. There will he iHii sermon. The rite of ronflriiintlon will' he adniltilHtcri'il ni-kt Kuuday il'ulnl' oiimlny) to thi iu.tiiImts of the rloioi tow they have two nx'-'-ptlonally nmnlx'iH irciiuri'il. K(KM Local fiohool official! declarn that the Klrln voeatlonul conference which i Im IwsInK hi:M lieru under tho aimploet of thn T. AV. C. A. In a (treat iucceM. filrU from Itoisuo Hlver, Oold Hill.! I'hoenlx, AMilund, (Vntrul Point.! lirunu 1'uhk and Talent ir In atlnnd-, mice and tho Klrls from theno loiig) rumlwr about 6. I A larne "get acjuatntcd" ineitllil i wan held lant evening In thn Amorlmu Oidon h"" nd about 146 girl wercj preetit. Kntertalnment and refresh- menu wem provided and iwivefal nd ',rt!HfiM wero delivered. A banquet will he given the glrln tonight and! ihy will return to their renpective home tomorrow. Tho ohJet of the conference In to I tiMHlut the KlrU In rhoonlni; a vocation, i Hpeukem experienced In various lines j of work will deliver ten mlnuU talks ; to the Klrls this afternoon. I The loeal KlrU and the girls who hi.ve. made the trip to attend theiw moetlnxs have made a very favorable I impresHlon on school, officials and others interested In them by display lag such a larK amount of Interest.1 Olrls from Klamath Kails and Rose-, ours wero Invited to attend but no delegations from either of these towns ar present. . 4i n ((Mention of whether they can affont1 to test, but whether they enn aftora nt to tent. IIX BUT I rii'M-nU church lirtitherhool Im llrvra In wtlon and get It. The boys' work committee, of which Mr. I'olmu In rhalrmim, I revponallili for nioklng Clyd hull a recreation room for the lnys of I'hocnlx and vU lnity. At the opening hint nlxht forty Imys as a rnuppn mivQ. piiiiinii9 Aitfiiioii.'i io an evening eff wholesome recreution, j There was eriiilpmcnt f'r tioclttl game j of alt iecripiiin w hich wn kept ery busy till the rlnHlng hour ut 9.:io; I, m. ' TliebO occsnlon.1 an plnimed to oe-i cur weekly until further notice. I i T- i Ii-reni brotherhoiHl iiii'tiibers are told First Christian Church 'or. Ninth and Onkdnle. Ix-ll Kly Millard, tnlntiter. SpeclnJ two weeks ;vlrus r-tn t morrow. Huhje't at ll o. m. "iieautl fill "eoile," - . Music by male quartet mid rlnlr Kolo. Mr. Hcougnll. and congreKatlonal singing. 8:30 p. m. Young pciple'a nervtce of ChriHtlun Kndeavor. 7:30 p, m. subject. "Nearsighted I'oople." Mimic by ten piece oi client rs, two aelectkins main rjunrti't. choir and con- BICKJltlotl. 8iclal attention la called to tin wonderful iiiuhIc lo be renden'd dur ing the two weeks lnielings. He on hand early to g"t a good seat Th home like church. Monday afternoon. There has been a print deal of talk c-oncrnlng a re rlaas of.vivnl of Interest In the national sport catechumens are: John llohnert, Kosihire, hut no person or organization ter r.rvb. Clnrencu Creh. Alvln tireb t mrd willing to nc .-i.t tho tlmnk- ..... . first loinniunl ni with the coiigreRa Hon mi Kaster Kunday. Thn names of this year's John Hueners. LudwU Morenx-Oea-r, I .nrnlne Gerhardt, First Methodist Cpiseepal Church Fourth and llnrtleit. J. Itandolph SnsnetU I'antor. tl,le siliiMd ;:ir. riuNses for all ages. Prof. N. II. Franklin, supt. Dr. 'eek wilt nililremi Ihn nrhn-il .Morning worhli 11 a. nt. Bcrmon "" 'r""' "'-'v; uiu.-r.-ni orgaoi- hy Dr. Ilarcourl W. I'eck. Kubject. r " . .. . .1 " I., h. What Is the Greatest Thing In the,,,- Ilfl.. Ih ,,. ... ()f lh Mlll, 1 orni7 Kpworth Luagiie 6:?Q. Preabytsrlan Church Cor. Main and Holly. Itev, K. V. Ijiwii nce. Minister. 25 H. Omngn. !:li a. m. Hllile school. Opening hoihi service and lexHon sttulv. f'oini off to suKrvlne, this pl-nsant duly be-;,,,,,, ,,,, your ,, (.nr, ,lrom lug pU'.in-il arnund so that none may , ,Pi Blll,t re tiiigine.. m iioys work commit. ,, a , ..VVhy , JoB11( I'nm.faeHv,, tee, .mi hum. n.img. t mver ami Minimi,,, M.r Th,r ,,, ,h w,r(l lirPllftr!1 re 111 cniirKn mm ni,;ni- ih-t. .viu'm iiry j(( Kjmjor. linn 1 null mh.i were ami. pres. ni. 11, T1B niUo( qmTU,t wU, HnR . Ko, ii 1111 i-in iin-iiin wiie.uer inn nun c.wl 80 Uived the World" from "The or mo ii'iys i nj .yeii me iveramon most. , c.-ru.f ui,m" .by Kleiner. Mr. Forrest i noenix i.rn.imii i-ii'ti 10 m..,.- .meades Will ano sing a tenor solo I ha iM.y pioDlem Is most commenuniiie. entitled "Oh Kucrcd Head, Now Cruel i fled," by Matt. 1 i:30 p. 111. Kvenlng servlre, "The I fiOMiwl Has It Come to Yon?" For speclul mimic Mrs. Marsh will play on the pipe iirgiin a medley of some of the Hue old gosiiel hymns. Widow to Work Way While She Hunts Boy .i:V YOKK, April 1. Mis. Mary Whltwar, wliliiwcd mother, who Is go- ,v lni Into tho Wheat fli'ldH of tho west . neck Iter missing son. Kidney Leroy ',;.' :omm, left New York In n. henvy mist, vV.'iie, in an obi motor car. V Slut took with hex Jimt f 1.13 In cnsh, a iiiinkoi or roou wineii win iihl until Huniluy nlKht, her sewing muchine, a inn it reus and her cat "8otK." It Is her plan to work her wny white she hunts, for tho missing boy. RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED THE racking, agonizing rheumatic ache is quickly relievrd by an ap plies! iun of Slonn'a Liniment. For lorty years, folks all over thn woild have found Slo.in's to bo the natural enemy of pnina nml nehes. II ptntiraies wihont rubbing. iltbv, to do You ran just tell liy its health oil ood rliniul.itiiiu odor that it in going Ktrtt Sloan's handy for neuralgia. cciallra, lame Kick, still joints, sore jausck-s, strains and sprains. At all (IrucB'Sts 35c, 70c, $1.40. Liniment pafim r-ncmy w. Main St. M. E. Church, South Cur. Main und Oukdaln Ave, J, l-eninn, parHiinago next door to tho chinch. Sunduy school 9:45 a. m. Dr. Frank Itoheils, supt. Mrs. Hnlph Woodford supt. pilmnry depiirtment. Itev. W. A. McKon nf Wnlln Walla Wn., Kunday school field secretary of Iho Northwest Conference, will speak at tho 1 o'clock hour. Itev. McKee was previously engaged In tho Y. M C. A. work In Colorado, Wore being appointed to this spoclnl work. auiiior f.pwortii i.enguo nt 2:30 p. m Senior l'agiio nt 6:30 p. m, Pronchlug nt 7:30 p. m. All persons InteiTHted In modern Sunday school nuMhods, should hear Rev. McKee's niessngi. Como enrly llomeinher thn contest la on between Med ford nnd CorvulllH. Mates Sick Slrins Well FtmllyliimiixllfK. Kurarlrsr. iioklthy cuniploxlun uuo freely Pr.H6bson's Eczema Ointment First Church ef Christ, Scientist Authorised branch of Tho Molhni Church, The Flm Church of Christ Scientist, in Hoston, Mass. Services nr held every Sunday tit 11 o'clock. Subject for Sunday, April 2: rnroallty. "'lid Sunday School at 9:45. All under tho ago of twenty mny make appllca Hon. Wednemlay evening mnetlnsH, which inclmlfl testlnionlca of Christian Set eiico heiillngri, tit 7: 45, church edlflc 212 North Onkdnle. Tho Itoadlng Jloom, which Is In tho Medford Hldg., is open dally from 1 to Ii, except Sundays nnd holidays. All unauthorized Christian Hclenco lltora iuro may bo rend, horrownd or pur ClIUHOd. . Tho public Is cordially Invited to nl SETTLE QUESTION OF MEDFORD BALL Wi MONDAY GET IT AT Phow 122 E DEVOE'S 438 W' C. A. De Vo, Prop. ' Groceries and Confectionery ICE CREAM, CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS, CI0ABS, TOBACCOS, MAGAZINES, SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, SHELLED WALNUT8, MILK, CREAM, BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK, , BAKERY GOODS, HOT COPPEE AND LUNCHES, TRU-BLU CRACKER8 AND COOKIES We Sell Anita Stewart Coffee YOU CAN GET IT AT DE V0ES Optm Evenings and Sundays 1 ' - - With Med fold tnuln In Hertford moile jqjto in The iiii.ntion of whether or not Medfurd d-Mir- bnsi-bull games here Special Sale on .. . . 1 ni Mfnatrin u 111 iti ni'iiniunv fjuiiii(i ine newiy ronrii-med wui noid llieiri - Icmi timk of urgnnizlnK und flnunclng a illy team. The Ann riian legion, hnii'diT, finally took br.fd of. the mat-u-r nnrt uppolntcd a eoninittt"e to go Into the ftuestlen thoroiiKhly and nuike rccommencliitlons us to what i-ould he iii-i-ompllcheit. The I'Klon cinnmlitec found that ImiimIiiiII wemcd to b f.ivoiod by a Kicat many and Hint !f men could he A service full f Inspiiati in for young (K-ople. Kvrnlng evaagi-llMtlc service. Ser mou i.y Dr. peck F.ml Hod." Inspiring congregatlonnl chorus, and 1 had Ix-i n met. Tlu-re on- a number of kimiiI .l:ii iH hrre who. while thoy w.-ie willing to diiwito. their tn-rvioes. (I!. I ma nil ih'y ehould be ealb-d Subject. "Trvlng to !u,cr1 10 "u ,n",r Si-vi-n repriM-iituiive Meufnrd men h.-ive twin ilraflcd r.y different or- ....itivr.i ..ti. t.T ill.. raiiini ill inn .l...l..l h.i.uIa TI... ....t.ll. . .. " p. 11. in: .u1.111.11. A., r .:in Ij-c on to nut Iho l.asi'Oull invited. iuetlnti In the final test. Monday Morning: Anthem, "Holy Hhost the afit-roo.in ilu-y will mw-t nt the Infliiile." by Shi'lley. Snl.iist, Mrs Van Scoyor". Hans solo, "Out of t In Deep," bv Murks. Mr. Dli hi. First Baptist Church "The Friendly Church" N. Central and Fifth Sts. t r a. supt. 11 ft. 111. Key. (1. H. Yomtg. Ainirlriin I'giov lul.roi.liis lit three n i l... k alifl nUempt l" cover the bui nem illftiii-t l-ft.ri rlrwlng time, glv Inu I ll (! who wbdi to lu-lp finance the I.-i.hi-Ii:iII leain a iliaiuo to con irll.tit... ir their efforts are not suc-ii--.fnl all moiioy collecli-d will be iclorne.l unit the entire matter ho far as the legion i concerned will 18 in. Itihle school. F. W. Mooj-h , drot.ped. If n Mifflclent sum Is mada nviiltahle, the city will hae tho op. j poi l unity . of entertaining outside I.....I-... 1 1,.... 1 . uentiiH una vimhiih ihiit iiiiiiv unu h h-.ih.-i, v tiiiii' aim ui'Hr a good ineHHaue. nln:i music. Iwllnisslng some real tmseliall. I lr ! i.ioli-ii.i.tt-tt thnt nnv con- f:30 p. in. Senior und Intermediate 1,1.., .,1,1.. xnm mil he renllxed In II. Y. P. l The young people enjoy inrof it for the season, hut should Uiese gnlherinus. there he :i profit, a sum will tv set 30 p. m, "PiTiinre 4o Meet Thv':'"ll' fr nxl ynr ""d the balance Oo.l." Ordinance of l.ai.Hsm divldid nmong the players, no one Drag Saws Victor Drag Saw with Clutch $120 Gash We also have two second hand Power Sprayers that are good buys HUBBARD BROS. Wednesday 7:30 p. ni. Quarterly 1 business meeting. A full ntlendnn.ee 11 rm-d. ThnrHdiiy 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal The choir Im busy preparing for an elnbornte Kuster program. Friday tho Indies will hold an Kaster sale of fancy nnd useful mtlcles, also food, at tho Medford Auto Co. opposite tho Presbyterian church. Thursday, the "lit. a concert will be Riven ' at tho church .mi "The Triple Toned Ortlden Chimes." This will be a iinluiie entertainment of mimic such as many In Medford hnve never heard. Snvo the date. Music for Sunday: Morning: Anthem Duck. "Kndless Alleluia." Ilnss solo, Idddle, "How lively Are Thy Dwel lings." Mr. Walker. Evening: Anlhem, Schneckcr "Jesus tho Very Thought of Thee." Soprano solo, Adams. "I.lfe Ktermil" Mrs. WnlHon. else making any profit whatever out of tlie sport. Good for That "Flu" Ceuijh For quick relief from tho wearing coughs that "hang on" tifier tho grippe or influenza, tako Foley's Honey and Tar. Mrs. K. D. Irake. Chllda, Mil.. writes: "Afier an attack of t!:a flu that left mo with a severe cough nothing seemed to relievo nio till I tried Foley's Honey and Tar, which 1 can highly recommend." It Is also good for croup, whooping cough nnd colds. It puts a soothing, healing coating over the Inflamed surfaces, cuts tho phlegm. eases hoarseness, clears the air pas sages. Sold everywhere. GRASS VALLEY MINE PLOT IS EXPOSED GRASS VAI.LKY. Calif.. April l.-A detailed confesnlon of a plot to rob the North Stur mine of the monthly clean up of bullion by the murder of the ftvo watchmen was obtained by S. Itodilgue and Albert Oreenwnld last night according to announcement of Frank Depew employed nt the mine, Tho detective said tho men planned to nttnek tho watchmen with loaded pick handles, cut their thvonta and carry them nwny 011 stretchers Impro vised for the purpose, DRY WOOD Two Tier 12 inch Pine One Tier 32 inch Oak and Laurel, . all for $2.75 a Tier. CUT RATE WOOD YARD Phone 551 Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director! WOOD! Fir $;l.0 Tier nnd up. Ft ah KH Coal St 0.50 Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor Fir and Third Phono 212 Free Wiring Plans by Experts Any electrical contractor-dealer can be of decided assistance to the owner in helping him plan to use electricity in his home. The . place for switches, for lighting outlets, for base plugs, floor plugs, etc., may make a real difference and the size of tho wiro which should be used is a technical matter which few home owners un derstand. This technical service is free for the asking. It adds to the valuo of yoiur house to have it properly wired, and the work of wiring it will be materially lessened if the man who docs the work has intel ligent and unmistakable plans to follow. The California Oregon Power Company Medford, Oregon Phone 168 216 West Main SrUt J..'