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flTFDFOHTl ftyTTj 1$TBUNTi. M"ET)FOTiR OKEflOX, SATURDAY. DT-CTMTVER 12. i ASKS RECEIVER Ghnreh. The KiQt C'huivli uf Ctirttit. ScioniiNt, In lloaion, Muhs. KprWcfn nre held every Hunday at of Vortlnnd, do ho booausoC dclln iiuonl parent. We havo more de ii nnn tiign aAiinnuent chil- .... . - - - - -J - lillHUnit IBirino - a, 11 o'clock, church edlftce.12 Northkarfti, by far. 1 I osk every child who comes ue fore me if tliey attend Sunday nchool room. Oakdnle. Subject for Sunday, Decern her 13: (io.Cthe Preserver of Man. Sunday fi-hnol at 9:40. Applicant ider Ajyt n of twenty may be ad mitted. Wednesday evening meetlnc. which Include testimonials ut t'hrisilnn Science brnK. nt K o'clock. The reading room, which 1m In the Medford building. Ik open daily from 12 to 4, except Sundays and holidays. 'oroy HricH. former cnshlcr of the Jh "'J all authorized ChriH- Id Hill bank of Onld Hill, who was in" no literature may be read. cntly granted a parole and commu-T ttll-,inlL on of a ten, year nentence, by Gov- l ' ' n inr Pierce, Krldny filed huU In the'""" . u ilium. ult court, for tljo appointment of eelver for the Ancient Hivor Gold hing corporation, whose digKingN 0 plant ap. located on Rogue river, jthe'northcrn part of this ciunty.. C. j Ueed, Alstnlr Krskine, Prank Stra ti, niul (. K. Dingier are nlno named 'defendants. The complaint Hets forth that the iperty whb purchased In June. IP'JO, i an option of tion.ooo? on. which a lance of $40,000 is soon due. and tt unless It N paid -'at .an early j If" the property and equipment will Inst., .ludgmeni for $20,000 with ere-u nt 7 per cent is asked, along :h $1000 attorney's fees. t Is also requested that receiver MlficateH .he . Issued, to protect ickholdorK. phe eoniplntnt set forth that the iilng company hi Aufcuct. for purpose of making payments on otlable bonds, gave a deed of trust hhe Gold Mill bank, for 200 shares fctoek nt the par value of $100 h, and sold and delivered them to ej-s,, since '-'neglecting and refus- p" It la alleged to pay either the heipal or interest thereon. chasers of the stock are listen I f. D. Page, to the amount of $1300; Jnk Curry. Si 100; Y. Sndners, ami 1 r. lr L'i .u ..,-.-, HKift of whom file counter claims of nc i for labor services. Other pur- isors of the stock are unknown, jfhe reason for the action, the enm Uhit cites, is to protect the sfock llders. after the trustee hank (Gold l M became insolvent In March. U. Phtf property Involved consists of a cer mining, claim, nnd valuable liing machinery and equipment. Tho Knglbih laiiliernn Church. Hev. Kdwin J. Johnson, pastor. Services for Sunday, December 13: Sunday school, 10 a. hi. Morniug service, ll a. m. Subject; "Preparing for Christmas." Luther League, 6:30 p. m. Subject: "Utile Principles, of Giving." livening service, 7:30 p. pi. Subject: llow May We Attain World Peace." Monday evening, December 14. the Luther League will meet at the par- souage for their monthly business meeting, with a social hour following. Tho mid-week service Wednesday evening. 7:30 p. m. Subject: ' The jKifth Chapter of Acts. The Catechetical class meets every Saturday morning at 10:30. Next Sunday. December 20th. The Ho v. George 1 Illlcrmnn. D. D., of lterkeley, California, vll preach morn ing and evening. His morning sub ject will he; "Is the Church Worth While?" lie wil answer many pertin ent questions. The evening service will be a storeoptlcnl' lecture on "The Pnthoa and llumon.of Church Ilufld Ing." . A most cordial Invitation Is extend ed to every one to attend all of these services. . ' St. Mark's Kplscopal. Corner North Oakdale and 5th St. g 1, Holy communion. 10 A. M--i-Rnnday" school. 1 1 A. M. Morning' service and mon. m Wnn. n. Hamilton, Vicar. Pen toco till Mission. 28 Kast Main street. f you , nre sick or discouraged, and we will help you find one , PrOHlijiertaii.riiurcli., Main and Holly. !i:4.r. lllble school. The perfect attendance for securing of' Testaments and Bibles has begun. , Tie present and be on lime every fiunday, with a studied lesson nntt'yonr offering. Wri G. Walker, superintendent. ' i 1 1 a. m. Message by Dr. Luc:.s K. Smith, medical missionary from Hen it o, Africa, the Presbyterian mission on the west coast, lie has a remark able story to tell and knows how to tell It. No special offering will be taken for foreign missions. The quartet will sing as special numbers, two anthems entitled. ( "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," by A mbrose. and "Oh That I Had Wings Like a Dove." 7:30 p. m. This evening, three reels of moving pictures will be shown, por traying the disease of leprosy that was so prevalent In Christ's time, and the efforts of the gospel and medical mis sionaries to give them cheer and re lief from their awful disease. Bring the children. A special offering will be taken ut the close of the services MINIMS OF SOUTfESte OREGON l-Villeil bf Roathweetern Oregon MIiiIiik RiA-fti. - Q nr church nnd the records unow wuu (;t .vs PASS. Dm-. 12. Tin- fol liher never Have intended or u ih(i Xl1.h , M,. hnwh:i;,UvZ fU U U ..eeau-o conventiun 'n ,, P. S. parents.' fathern and mothera. have Woodln. who attendt-d a deUwaie betrayed their truHt. seventy-five twm ClrantH Pass: 'at of every hundred (illdren and 'phe XorthweHt Mlnlntr ennventlon yoinlm who come Into court come hpm )U Hlokan0i xovem 3nili to l.ecause of broken liomeB. Hoys and r,n W11H hl ,n(l ()ini,m nf KlrlK do not want to (trow up to tnil(W who ymmded previnim con hecnnie l.nd men nnd had women. ventonM more succeHHi'iil th;yi any Broken home nnd .wayward youth w,(l1 ,,xi.piin f Hi:lt i nm, have nil come ahoul by a departure. wnleh was held irurlnk the heyday of from Christ and the Hllile. That fol- W11P ,rUi.a. The first floor of the lows as closely as A H .'. business block in the tenter of the A law that ennnot be evaded even ctv was secured for exhibition pur In Uils nue of progress and Invention, poses nnd was fairly well tilled with is the one written In the Bible, that exhibits from British Columbia., "os n man soweth so shall he also Washington. Idaho. Montana und lire reap." But It Is too bad to mnlte con. Alaska sent no exhibit, although the vouth of our day pay such nn here representatives were much,. In awful price for our misdeeds." evidence, due to the fact that the pov- ernmentul policy of conservation, has llcnllv stransled development A Near Knst worker made the tot- nm r(,rt,u,e( )e whUp ,,,. lowinK statement In a prlvnlo con- (on fnm 7f (111(p in jj,,,, , ,,.Ss , vernation some time bbo: "The , ln !,;, The Alaska Juneau churches are furnishing by far tho TroaiWon mines nre the most re urentcst shale of the monies raised nmrka,p f ,h,.r kind in the world, for relief work in the Near liafll. nn(j ttithonah the k"'1 production of Only a smnll per -cent comes from lm, turriiory has been over jsan.tioii.-non-'hureh people." A similar state- au()( am be chief representative of ment could be made by any or all lne territory, falcon Joslyn. made the of the njfencles that nre at work for unchnllcnKcd statement that you could the world's moral anil cultural wel- nR not more than 20 miles in any di fare. The chuiihes are the back- rectlon 'without cncounterinn itold bone ol 'our civilization and thero bearlnn travel or rock. II. A. Hlnr are no two wavs about ll. i field, the other representative of Alas- I ka, made an appeal to the association In these dnvs It Is well to recall to take action recommendiiii: the mod these words of Charles Darwin's: lifcntlon of the conservation policy sn "If we consider the whole universe, that I. would not act as a s.ranBUla the mind refuses to look nt it as the tlon of the development of the tern outcome of chance." , '"'j wnR '(,lvpn (lay The Medford Ministerial assocla- VLTZtX. tlon has gone on record as favorlnit w,SJlln KiVen to the discussion the ratification or the World Court Wnshlnmon matters was taken up by the present rnuitress. .Ministers , ,,y ,.nni!i(t,.mtl..n of the Wash as a body throughout the United ,,., hU,.Bky law and the leKisla Klates are in favor of the l.eaKue of (ion affp(.lin(, mninK Interests in that Nations feellnif that re(?ardless of ,,tn,,, The .Spokane mineral territory politics, a start toward an Interna- in0udeH all sections which tap into tlonnl tribunal Is n step In tho rlKht tni, cnlumbia busln and therefore direction. .Ministers by their very spreads out over parts of Itiitish Col intiinate touch with humankind have umbla and Idaho so that the interests Ioiik since corne to the conclusion f those lerrltorleH center very largely that If a man or a movement watts In Spokane, nnd at the present mn lintil it is perfect before It takes a ment are concerned chiefly with de lorward step, that step will never he velopment of silver-lead properties, taken. The Democratic version of At the sessison devoted to British Col the international tribunal not having umbla A. O. lJinuley of lievelstoke foud favor with the majority of U. C. described the extremely Itberal politicians in and out of congress, policy followed by the Cnnadum Bow Ihe sky-pilots are perfectly willinB emment toward t he "lopment of . . .... . t.., t... minine. and Dr. Victor Dolmage roi- o Ke u.e lepuu.ican , ... n(.a(.ritlon of the work inning And not all ot them are ieet!bt(he peolopl'ca. survey of the republican-, either. j province and its enormous benefit in ' t u.m ..; I prospecting and development work. Is tlie Hlble l ictlon.' Hrlllsh Columbia exhibits was assem- It is n long time since we met b,ed hy doR tenm ,ind 8nmv packing, the fellow who asked, "ilow do you n HOme C)lfl0s lakjng two men n week know that the Hlhle isn't mere fic- , hrlnir out a Hnmple. Mr. Mullhol- I'hey were very common a lund wno had charge of the exhibit, si'lf as to be favorably luiuwn thi'uui;h out the west. HmilhwestiTri Oregon furuiKhed the only exhibit uf high grade gold ore and htnes in rhurge were kept hu.y answering n,uetiuns and giving expla nattoiiHa from ti o'eloek in the morn ing to 10 o'clock at night. This was pretty hard on the one delegate sent, but on Thursday morning I1. I'.. W'ick bnm antived wii h some additional IUkI) grade and a eouple f gutd brieUs nml remulned for the rest of the ses sion, relieving the delegate sent to a very great degree. The Orgun dele gation was givn a place on practically every program, ut the various dinners a ml the banquet, ajui w.w received very kindly at all. c- The estimated at tendance at the exhibit was about 10. una per day and the average number of delegates at the convention meeting was about Stub The invitation extended to the con vention to met in southwestern Ore gon was courteously received and If your representatives had felt that it was the" proper thing miht have been punned to a more or less favorable consideration, bin the hospitality of the (.'Ity of Spokane and lis capacity and ability for entertaining such con ventions as this was so great as to make us limit about Insisting too strongly on an ncceptimcc of our own l,;vitatlou. The City of Spokane spent between two and three thousand dol lers In entertaining the convent ion, and as far as southwestern Oregon went the motto appeared, to be "tiive them everything they want nnd don't allow them to spend a cent." Everybody is welcome. i usual hours. Meetings at tion '! for the work among the lepers. This b"it"iuh or two ago, ui ih estimated that the cost or assemoonK I work Is supported jointly by all the ' passed out , very quietly with the nlone was over $io.00fl Probably the denominations. ! coming 01 the new any. ineir going richest piece of rocic was a suver oiv fl-ir. n m rhrlttian Kndenvor was unattended, unhunored ana tin- .running over lG,0"0,.ninM..oi smei ,t a nliln in liolit vmi "Wba-foi'-l . m i-. .ijit.iA n.innnDD nf I oiinf Pvrw trnfiiift tiifnod In the n ilm ton TIip Idnho session WBS f eth rill thine Iniiiultles: who heal- i raving ." l.evltlcus 27:30. . I Holy Lund, i-Jgypt and ancient Unby- given over vary largely to a discussion nil this diseases," Ph. 1 03 :J. . 7 m Wednesday. Teacher train- Ionia has made the grave of the in- of tho Coper 'Alene district, w m r- ing class. fiilel a hit deeper. Never again silver-lend mines are now i unnm h 7:4U p. m. Illhle ntudy nnd prayer. ' will the queHtlon, "How do you know hlnst nnd paying enormous profits. lead ItevelatlonH 20. the Itible isn't mere fiction?" for Three mines wnoso yvm i pi (historically the book has been for- Into the millions were In each case. ever vindicated in the eyes of the pormsicnuy lumru y, ' a 'Z ,.In . neers. hut have jiiRlified tho perslst- j -u ... ence of their dovolopers rind hnve an One of the latest finds to be ut.- n e f.jlH1.e from , to r,o covered it, the Holy Land Is th. mnk,n MonlIin, Temple of Asthnroth the renowned 1(s on,rlnollI, cnppel. deposits, is sanctunry of the Philistines in whlcn a npveiopn,ent laKe over most of they hung Klne Saul's nrmor after ())e slll(, aolnwhnt nxe our own his disastrous defeat at Clilbon. In Ktnte . )ere coi, KOid nnd silver-lead the temple was discovered an Image (lre nB yct undeveloped. The history of the goddess Aslharoth. deity of o( ,h0 great copper mines of Butte is the Philistines. tngetaeV with a shrine nornlal In that the first mining there nnd other bronze objects connected wns )n ,ile iiver hearing cropping of with her worship. , King David Beth- ,ne grent copper lode, and for many shan nnd brouglu back tli bones of years, as soon as copper was struck. Saul and Jonathan (:: Snm. 12). mining was promptly abandoned. It And so out of the ancient mound remained for a man against the pudg nrlse witnesses to confirm the ret- ment of the best engineers nnd min- Coolldgo, Hie Christian. ords of events that are inwoven in ing experts to develop the largest enp- America may well be proud of the om. c.h.sl,n faith. - . per properties In the west and tho most fact that Its president, following in profitable. the line of Illustrious predecessors.; . Appropriate. Surely. ; I The Oregon session was presided Is nn outstanding and outspoken , The Hllv(ll011 Army asl) nn np- over by H. K. J.endrlx of Hnkor nnd Christian. At the time of his eleo- nl.0.ulle( a group of young Idlers the principal address was delivered 10 pi " . ?.., ::,. , M. 1'. Church. Soiilh. Sunday scliool, 11:45 a. m. Dr. link Iloberts. superintendent. Mr. Henry P. Spilver will speak the 1 1 o'clock hour. lOpworlh league. C:no P. M. Itev. Itandall will preach at 7:36 M. liegular mid-week fellowship ser e Wednesday evening nt 7:30. j Fll-st M. K. Church. I ' ' December 13. 1025 Morning: ithem. "Arise, shine". .Sinker Hololsts. Mr. Meeker. Mr. llrooks. lertory, "The Lord's Appointed." Ashford Mr. MncDnnough, lr. Brooks. Kvenlng: nhcin "Ood Is live" Shelley Soloist, Mr. llrooks ; fertnry. "Lo. 1 Am With You : Always" Fearls Mrs. Ilogan, Mr. .Meeker. Baptist . Church. .A big progrnni has been planned Sunday, which will he "Old folks Hi Slrul-lns hay." Tho singing of e rare old-time songs, which you nypit never hear any more, the " cclfcl favorites by the choir, the ,os, .by , .M iss lluntoon and Mr. .Mead ingitig the rich old messages of .bse " srnigs of our grandfathers ,Vs, the presence of the old people VI shut-ins as speclnl guests on jnday morning nil - will conspire Intake-tills n day. never to be for- Iten by those who participate In . At the evening service the old pe songs will be sung from the feen. nnd pastor. W. II, Katon wlll tak on "The Message of a Song." le morning subject will he "Val fs of the shadow," n subject chosen jicclally for the .old folks. You 11 enjoy these services and our Iconic, come and see. The Sky Pilots' Forum F11TKI BY THK MF.IIXRD MINISTKRIATj association "I Have Se( Watfhroen Ton Thy WalK O Jerusalem." ; Isa. fl2:6. s Tn'al Mlnlnjf cvs. ArraiiRemenls nre behiK made at tho (ii'eenhack by the lessee of tho dump to place five addition sunups ln operation within the next few days, the tests made with five stamps lisiv in fully demonstrated the practica bility of the move. 1. S. Woodin, delegate to the Spo kane convention, returned home Mon day niornlOrr. Mr. P. I'.. Wirkhuni re- i niaiued in Spokane where the mineral i exhibit Is continued for this week, i The exhibit will be returned here the tirst of the cominK w'ek. I Arrangements are beinp perfected for a writup of the fireenback dis- j trict In the January 1st issue of Min ing Truth. Following closely on the h ee Is of the n on h west M i n In tr Co n -vention, where ores of the district were on exhibition, such nn article wil he nf ar-eat value in keeping the district before the minds of the large numhr of mining operators who havo their eye on southwestern OrcRon. j Over &0 men indicated to Delegate Woodln that they Intended coming to this district to Investigate, and al- ready two have put In an appearance. Aftty six years of patient effort trying to locate the ledge feeding his placer mine in the Greenback district, X. F. Inmnn Wednesday was reward ed by the discovery of an 18 Inch vein of high grade gold ore, the gold be inc well sprinkled throughout tho quartz. Mr. Inman's properly adjoins the famous old Greenback on the west, and he nnd his boys have worked It as a placer mine for several years, ln his ileanups he found pieces of quartz containing gold that led him to believe the source must be on his own prop erty and he and the boys have consist ently prospected for the ledge, final ly. achieving the desired result. I Highest Quality Jewelry Repairing, Diamond setting, watch Repairing. Satisfaction Assured In Quality and Price, r Mall us your wonts. , REDDY & CO. CLEANERS DYERS PLEATERS HATTERS j Flint Christian Clmrrh. corner Xinnth and South Onkdale. J. Howe, minister. Kcsidenre fith Oakdale. Services every Iord's iy. (:4 a. ml Tlible school, M, K. Olson perlntendenf. Five hundred Ip ut idance is the mark net for this Sun y. All the new rooms are In reudl hs to occupy. Therewlll be many iftors nnd new pupils. I'lense be on ne. bring a friend, youv Biblo and libera I offering. 11 a. m. worship. Communion nnd caching. Sermon by W. K. Turner ,Spnknne, Wnsh., Morning anthem, lore hove to Tl'e," Oley Speaks. Isket dinner at U.Stf p. m. All are rrilnlly Invited lo remain for thK 3 p. m. "Good Fellowship" meeting, (cnl myilsters and visiting ministers II hnve n pnrt In the service. 0:30. Christian llndeavor rally. A rring meeting for young people. 'Tiao. Praise nnd Pyiirer. Offertorj', srlnet solo. Kdwln McDonald. Solo ; Miss Mildred Strevey. Indicatory -mon. W. F. Turner. All nre cordially Invlil to attend ose servlys. I'mne and spend the tire day with us. tlia ,.l.lf nffir.a nf Ihn 1"C- .. j '"l " SlUlloiiiK un u ru.i.H- nun una .." ...,. w ....pnil vPi.ru In n public -Mr. Coolldge was not a mem- tnp , Hhe he,d out hep Ulh0u- " 7'' f thp nnk river her of any church, hut heing a man rn took n nIcUel froin nia pockot atudy of geology of tl e "ake of vision nnd feeling deeply his new aml'sam freitUy. CO"n 7n amhnot obligations to God and his country. , Rfve you this nickel, will you Zin O 're nolhern he t once united with the Congre- my n vrnyw fnr me this evening " Jfn"0ieih" the diacovcy that tho gational branch of the great Church whon youi. pretty head touches the mineml .of t,ie two Hections Is prncti of Christ In the world., . pillow?" cully Identical. Ills theory is that the We said Mr., Coolldge' had -vision:; -ni any it now" she replied. As enormmw COpper belt extendH from we repeat It, and more than that it ie dropped the nickel she lifted her jnlio through to the coast, but that Is the vision of the prophet. Very flire and M,i(i: (nat m, nf ,t whuh lies in central keenly he senses thnt what tho world "o Lord, make this young man's Oregon has been overlaid hy lava, needs nnd especially what America Meart n MOft as his head." nnd tuff, lie spoke of the ore nt the needs in the present hour, Is Jesus ' 'Almeda and the ore from the Mineral Christ In its henrt-llfe. This he has , When 1 Hulld a House. mlno helng absolutely Identical, asserted time nnd again and it is, vhen 1 hulld a house I'm going to though the mines nre over 450 miles indeed, one of his greatest cqnlri- build " nparl In an nir line. n. r- nuams, butlons lo his generation. A large rambling tnnnse In a garden a field man for capitalists of Seattle, His words spoken beside the grave Well tilled: spoke nt some length on the dlfflcul- of the Unknown Soldier, as reported There'll be grea spreading trees ties of his work. Of fifty-one mines In the Presbyterinn Magazine, are surrounding the place, In southwestern Oregon and northern prophetic nnd worthy of serious And inside a dash of perfume and California, wiucn ne nau tfxiuiuou ... thought nnd consideration: "We do not need more national development; we need more spiritual development. 'We do not need more Intellectual power; we need more spiritual power. "We do not need more knowledge; we need more character. We do not need more government; we need more culture. lnce When I tiuild a house. thi mint two vears. ther was not one I which under proper conditions could 'not be mude a huHlne.-s possibility, . .., . ,. , , but out of that number only four were When I hulld a house I m going to wause of conditions fin- l mark ' noned by owners or locntors of the, Tha rimit n.Oli ft u inina llljt elnrl . ... ...... r..... .. ..n..... ...... n,nM or prosjiects. In nimnsi every In the dark; clll(, he WH8 ttHKt.rt m pay a mine price The fire on the hearth shall never (nr prnsepct. to huy a lawsuit, to j crow cold, ; enter Into an unfair partnership nr- Nor life lose Its ssest e'en though ranpement, or to Ignore physical dlf- Phone 244 23 N. Fir St. ' e do not need more law; we; prow old, iflcnllles which would nlttKe It Impos need more religion. when I hulld u house. slide to work the mine at o profit, lie "We do not need more, things 'stated that, however, due to the work that are seen; we need more things When I hulld a house. I'm going to of the Houthwestern Oregon liureau Nelson. nnlm , i those conditions were fnst disappear It Inside and out like the life of a Ins In southwestern Oregon-, although saint: . ithey remain as hud ns ever ln north- things affect your- I'll carpet Its floors wfth love quite western California, and ns n conso " asked n neighbor. knee' deep, cuence he, together with several oth- And laugh as I watch dimpled bnhes '""'"'n to continue tneir " learn to creep- southwestern Or-gnn. hut ;to pass up When I hulld a house the very nttrnctlvo prospects In north- , nnen i nulla a house. I n ,.,fornla until some agency wi..- u ... ,, could do the same for that district as fill " Vhe fl-uthwesiern Oregon Mining, llu- Judge Jacol. Knnsler. Judge of Wl, hits of the nge, n, holy still; I cZtesy and con.lderntlo., the court of domestic relations In I'll build and .I'll build till some van a,wn to ,he Oregon representn- lortlsnd and Oregon's Hen Undsey day I'll find. tV. i ,11,1 not ttend a session of the by the way spoke a few weeks ago Thnt I am the house that I've had convention where the publicity work 4n Interested audiences attending the In mind .. i..,r..n .-. not referred to In annual frninf I i.n cninn it. u...... I ... ., . .... i.m . . v.m.v.1 ..inmn iii-u i uuiiu n nouser " 1 terms of tne nigoesi iiruir. wuvin . Skypllot. curiosity was manifested as to e per-I 1 sonnlRy or tne secreiHry 01 inr iiun-nu. i that are unseen.' I!. W 'Do ui.iterlnl husband's work?' of the minister's wife, "Ves, Indeed." he replied. "When we are Invited out 16 dinner his sermon Is likely to be considerably shorter." NURSERY STOCK v Wo liiivn a complete linn of nurscrf stock nt our old stiintl liy flip, nomcstie Lniin tlry on N'ortli Uivcrsiile Ave. I'lenty of Fnuiqiicttc wnl nuts, nlnionds, fillierts. AH kinds of berries, shrubs nnd ornnineiitnls. Conic in nnd sclent wlint yofl need. Villa Nurseries If " 1 -i i m v WoDf fas Ckitraw For Treitmess of cute and Chroaio eaiel of Kftn, and Women. Endeavor convention ot Phoenlj, Among the many striking facts hei presented were the following: I With our eastern connection n r due to the fact that the secretary of ! "Xlnety-flve out of everv hAdred able l nnv the Irnnmr. hi I nul nnv I, menu Is generally - considered , children who pnw through Uie do- prices for furs, .tnhnaon Produce Co. the key man of the work nnd this hu- If rcuu has made such u. pluco for It- t.MrMl niiimll nf Christ. Scientist Authcrlted branch of The Mother me,,ic relmlona and juvenile curu-sl N. Fir street Oiner and Junior trMtrdttiMuonM, kid' ir. blwl'l.r it-l atoiti.rh tronlil.. (Its. tnili, rupture, toM., r.malt truulil... p.r 'truutsV., j'i.uiu,li.m, anmiorilioe., muHW, I -ofirarti,ts7eii. cunli. p'1. .hilrortl.t si. Ulllct Haunt 8A. M. 3 P. M. . Conault.tl.n Fr.. south Fiant SI. Mntfors, Ora. TOVK.HT LAST TIMRI I lino Willi Itiilcrs aj' litiii t in i uriii- .Mix's llcsl a THEilUCSt RI ALTO TOXIDIIItOW MlltXIA SHEARER . r I I III' XI 17 B ''.!, ' "Thoroughly Worth Seeing." I Hid ley I'.urrows. I ii m ti ih 4i re '4A . I l J E COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 843 E. Main Street Medford, Oregon CombiDlng full surgical facilities with quint homelike environments. RICHARDSON SPRINGS "The Home of the Soft Skirt". ; " ; '! Near Chico, Butte Co., Calif. A wonderful plnee in winter for nny one seeking henlth. Stenin heated hotel. Housekeeping or enmping. ; Address: LEE RICHARDSON, Chico, Calif. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Screens, Windows and Sash . Window and Door Frames, Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and Prices Absolutely Right Do Not Order From Out of-Town Concerns Before s Letting Us Flgu-s on Your BUI. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS MEDFORD A MODERN MILL OREGON Times Have Changed r-vilplnir matches, tallow clips, kornseno lamps then elect rie. lights. On foot, on horse-hack, the lmggy, the nuto . then the ai'ilane.( Need we go further? Conversation, the letter, the telephone. then the radio". There' is no end to the instances showing that linie. change. And in money matters ? A aiupuni, noonskins, currency, then modern hanking. Sonic people who are np to date in other lines, still secrete their money iyid fail to take advantage of modern hanking facilities. "Vc offer you every accom modation. ' a ' TheirstNMioifel Bank Mecftord, Oregon El