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rrfFOftT) Arm Tf?rrrT CLOSING DOT OF REVIVAL SERVICES WELL ATTENDED MrnFOfin, nr.Minfiv. roMv, M.w?ur u inw mm i'Hff?i'M?Tpy?M!?'T"''Tr'"w?"wai""?T.?r"'i'' 'Tf i?w'w,p'y"i'T!!'y' fWCff! Yesterday wni the rlo-.inr lt n the revival services. It was ., ,t tiny for tint ebnrrtai of the t,tv Antlioneos that taxed the capaciU of tlio (front uNildins; wore proient. lv ory sent in the great ehwir loft . filled. Tlio niNsio whs most inM. in nnil oHtliiiMastie. At tlio monunji hour Mr. Mathis jironchod on "The Threw Alter' His test was, "The flrw slmlt orur bo burning on the alter mul shall novor go out." He said: 'lit i n froftt thing to feel the loueli of God in your soul. It is beautiful to nolo the transformation of lifo umlor the DiVitio touch. You can no moro neglect your soul life and prosper than you can tlio bod)'. Sonic people inspire you, ninko you a bettor man. This is ono way Clod touehoH your life.. Keep the fires buriiinjr on tlio altor of the ehureh. You need to' identify yourself, with tlio ubureh. Do you say, "I don't feel like it " I don't earo how you feol you're feeling wrong; It's a duty. It's a great thing to bo an intelligent church member. Keep the fires burn ing on the altor of service. Tlio only church God can use in one taut does bomcthing for other folks." Afternoon Service- At tlio .'I o'clock service Mr. Matliih spokw on "Hours uCDcpretaion." A duet was Hinig by Mrs. Van Scoyoe ami Mr. Vosscy, "Jesus LeiuU." Tlio to.t wan, "0 that 1 had wings like a dove, for then would I fly away and bo at rest." Mr. Mathis said: "Duvid know what it wan to bao strung friendM and bitter enemies. Ho touchcH lifo at many extremes. Hours of depres sion may bo tlio most wholosomo or the most diwihtroiiH. They eomo from phywionl sources. The bodily well being is responsible for much of spir iliml or moral uplift or depression. They come from financial sources. Moit of us have reason to remember Btich hours. Ho it remembered, how ever, lint God does not reckon in dollar and cents. Character is more vnluablo than much gold coin. Tin thing the world needs most is not more gold, but moro service. Thcj vuiuu irum uiiiiginiiry sources, xuc devil delights to got us to turn the crunk of tlio worry machine. They eomo from doinostio sourcos. If you Jiome is unhappy you may have all the gold in the world and you will not bo lmppy. They eomo from spir itual sources. Horo I say, hold sfoarty till tlift darkness wmcs; oar Hi hnth no sorrow that heaven cannot heal.'' Night Hen loo The night servieo will long be ro incniboiud. The pooln caino lonir be fore the hour of service. Kvory inch of available room was filled. Mr. VesseyV cornot solo, "The llosnry," was a classic and highly enjoyed. Bernard Vessoy novor ssng bettei Hum when ho rendered "The Niuetj nnd N'inn" liint evening. His beauti ful, clear voice milled to tlio beauty of tbu composition as he sang. The great throng of pooplo cheered and cheered, but Mr. Mathis said, "we oan't let It ii ti sing any moro tonight." Tlio sermon was a serious call to thoughtful people Tho te.t was, 'rreMtre to meet thy Owl." Tho premdicr said: "Wo aio all going to meet God with or without preru tion. The older you gut the fnslet time goe. The question is, uio you prepared to meet God? Alas, in both prosMjr1ty and adverity we fail to make preparation. Who is this God. He is a great God, holding world and systems in his hands. He is it holy God. He is a God of love. The sooner we learn tuu the better for us. 'o need to prepnie to meet Hiiu liv a life of love. If there he any luilure of proiwratiyn it will he 6n man's part, not God's. What must I dof you say. First, repent of your sins. If you confess Hiir. He will confess you. I'rejmrs by a life of ben ice. As I read the book I see lit tle hope for the individual or ehureli who does not live for serviee lor others than themselves." .Mntliis .Makus Reed As a preacher, Mr. Mathis has been tender, varied and strong. He preaches a whole gonl, fearless, but with love, aud sympathy. Strange as it may seem, he does not iutngonue. l'eoide reseet lum for his manifest qud deep eonvietion of truth. He is square und a hu of the highest con eootion of honor and integrity. He S Hot a slangy preacher, but widely read and alive to the varied )hu of life. He is loyal to the ehureh and oxalts the ministry of the Son of God. We nave ueer heard bun hbue any person. He makes friend, rather than enemies. There is noth ing to "fix up" after the meetings aie over aud the evangelist gone. The iiitlueitee f hie work is sweet, wholesome and helpful. ' lie b a man to be trusted. Mr. and Mr-. Ve' ii.m endear V.l llit iii-i U,'-. to t It - Hii'Ui.o !i nj-BssssT JUflSBSssMK KAvt a&v 7 a WjffifiBtA1? SSSSjSSMl IfEaaSSM jBHP PrT4Utv t.JvvvSSSSSSKu'YJSJwfVg DMlBEuiiPlkv' tttyfyVfy I It's HigK Time You Were Thinking of Your Spring Wraps And already the department has token on new life with the coining of thoao oarly spring arrival.. .Many auits have found new owners In the past week, mid Still tin- stock i amply large enough that should make choosing onsy. Suit prioud 22.50 to 1'A5.00. Either lilk or wool. NOTEWe spare no detail in our alteration work, and wlilto this de partment is taxed to its capacity at present, we shall givo tlio samo at tention, and with additional help shall get your garments out on time. SCENE FROM "THE DI3CIPLC TRIANGLE KAY DEE TCATLRE. TRIANGLE PLAYS AI PAGE I E Touiuht aud tomorrow afternoon at the l'tiRc another Trinnjjlo piny that U apparent in its special appeal is "Tho Disciple," tho powerful Inue 1i reeled play in which William S. Hart is tho stnr. Hart in the plav is "shootin' iron" parson of n pioneer settlement. His conflict with the devil-may-enro rosidents of the com munity and hit conflict with his Mas ter nnd himself aro powerfully por trayed. Tho story is that of n stronp, pure enthusiast, who is mated to a pretty woman without strength of charac ter. Dorothy Dnltou, as tho wife, brings out inlerostiiiKly the personal ity of the non-moral, shallow ereat-J ure, who Icines her little xirl and vir ile worthy hu-bnud for the 1'lnshy gnmblcr typo of saloonkeeper (Hob-, crt Mclviiu). The Hltle daughter i$Y ehunninnly jdnye'd' by dminiilivo Keelma Salter. Charles K. French iS convincing as the sijunro, courajte-, otis Hirdshot Hivens. Hart com-' mnnds and holds attention from the start, when he appear as the ascetic and visionary frontier -missionary of Harron Kulch. Tho Triangle Keystone, "Saved by Wireless," is full of good, healthy exciting comedy. II PHONE WINGS XIAV YOIMC. M.ir.-h 1.1. -An in erenie of more than $l:l,H()0,ono in the grosji ennunitb of the American Telephone & Telegrnplr company last year over 10M is shown by the an nual repot t of President Theodore X. Vail, made public today Total jrross reeoipts of the coniuy, not inelud iiiK the connecting indeHndrnt com pMiiies, last year, were IIO.OOO.OOO. The report declares that the engiu eeriiiK department has done "impor tant nnd confidential work," with representatives of the annv and navy to work out a syxtom of communion tion "utieottalleil bv iinv other na tion," in .connection with national preoa n'dness. r " w SILK LACES MILLINERY Most ovary express brings us something new for this department, and together with many now shapes that our own workrooms turn out, 4 gives us the variety that you expect when selocting your now hat. NEW OREPE SILKS MUTT AND JEFF AT PAGE TUESDAY "Mutt and Jeff m College," pre sents Hud Fisher's iuinutable charac ters in a radically ditterent aliinm jdiere, surrounded by new types in now environment. The first act takes 4aoo uhm the campus of "Stratford college." Mutt and .Jeff" are introduced as a couple 'of cxs?rt football players, whom the students huo )crsuaded to pursue an elementary course in college, be ing the onlv way in which their er -ices could be seeured for the football cnui. Of course "Mutt and Jeff lire timed as are all freshmen, with side- Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water? Tells why cveryono hould drink' hot water each morning before breakfast. f f V Y ? ? ? ? V ? V ? V ? ? ? f t ? ? f t f t t V ? ? I X HOUSE DRESSES, 98c, $1.25, A $1.48, $1.75 J V Prmm in flio mnqi. worn sfrinos of blues and )inks, with white collars and cuffs, elastic band and in any sjze. SILK SWEATERS Nothing nicer for that new waist Come in tho most worn colors, such An all-silk heavy quality crepo do than these Laces, which come in as gold, watermelon, pink, Old roso chine, especially good for blouses, f colors and white, -10 inches wide, at and green, with bolt, a sensible all- comes in assorted stripes, 30 inches y $1.35, $1.G5 to $2.50 yard. summer wrap, at $7.50 to $15. wide, at $1.75. J. KIMONOS $1.25 TO $2.95 Just received, the new Japanese Crepe Kimonos, also plain crepe in the different blues, old rose with trimmings to match. NEW WAISTS $1.25 TO $3.75 Some aro silk, others voiles, in tho early season stj'les; also one lot of Crepe do Chine Blouses in the pop ular stripes, at $3.75. Why Is man ami womnn. halt tho time, foellng nervous, despondent, worried; eomo days headachy, dull anil unstrung; Boino days lonlly Incapaci tated by Illness. If we all would practice Insldc-bnth-Inp, wlint a Rrntlfyluic rhstmo would tnlto place. Instead of thousands ot half-sick, nnnomlo-looklnK souls with paHty, muddy complexions we should bco orowds of happy, hoaUliy, rosy checked peoplo everywhere. Tlio rea son la that the human system does not rid Itcoir each dny ot oil the wasto which It accumulates under our pres ent mode of llvlnir. For every ounce of food and drink takeir Into the system nearly an ounco of watto material must be carried out. else It ferments and forms ptomaine-like poisons which aro absorbed Into tbo blood. Just ss necessary aa It Is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the lire will burn bright nnd hot, so wo must each raorulng olear the Inside organs of the previous day's accumulation of Indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, whether slek or well, are advlied to drink each inornlug;, before breakfast, a kIhrh of real hot water with a tpaspoonful ot ' limestone phosphate In It, as n harm, i less means of washing out of tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels tho Indigestible material, wsnte, sour bllo and toxins; thus cleansing, sweeten ing and purifying tti en tiro allmeu 1 T t T V V T t X sflsHslggalBV f 10 DOZ. LADIES' HAND BAGS, ABOUT ONE-HALF REGULAR TrnvcliiiK flnlosman'fl snmplo lino. Wo bought the entiro line, only ono of a kind, nnd buying In this wny wo got thorn at nbout half you get tho benefit. PRICED 49c TO $7.50 COATS FOR MISSES, $4.50, $G.60 Tho school girl or miss wo aro showing a big rango of those Sport Coats which come in either checks, large plaids or white. BUY WASH GOODS While the stocks are at their best, TCoinry. lioom 0. Jaclcsoii "County Hani: Ilulldlng, cntrunco N. Con trat, Medford, Oro. inr1iifli - n-. rxH R-rooni Rice C, r,it-j. t 1 K rOUTER J. NKFP Attornoy at law, riw.ul3 s nnd 0, Medford National nit.. 'nl !'.' '-n lilftiirn. 29, 3ot,frpnt,t CHILDREN'S SUMMER TOGS Neat Wash Dresses for youngsters, 2 to 6 years of age, neatly trimmed, at 35 to 60. Rompers, plain colors and checks, 50 to $1.00. Boys' Blouses and Wash Suits, all now styles, at 50 to $1.00. XME MAY GO. SHORT LENGTH EMBROIDERIES, 10c, 2tfc, 15c, 20c, 25c Come in lengths 0U yards to 4oyards only, but good quality cambric or muslin cloth, good strong edges, worth twice tho market price especially good for underwear. THE MAY CO. 4:4X "Mt"ZX"i"iiii i ! v y ? y t ) V t ! r l ' I Medf ord House Movers NKW FIRM .MOVKHS OF IIOUSRS, HOIMCRd, IIHAVY JIACIII.NKItY, KTO. SATISFACTORY SURVICB I'bono HH'.M MOITIiT .tt IlUItKUAUDT (112 S. Nowtoun, 737 W. lltli fit. LgiMlMa snlittinir rn-ults. "Mutt and Jeff" are initiated into , tatry canal beforo putting more food the secrets of the fraternity of Eta , into tbe stomach Ilita l'ht with screamingly funny re suits. The football eoniest with Trinity college results in a complete victory won by our heroes, Mutt and Jetf, by clever strategy. The second pert represents the graduation exercises in the grand ball room of the Ator hotel, built to taprcsenl a stage upon a stage. There are girls n-jlenty with mi accompaniment of cutehv, whistle able musie lending an enehuntineiit to the entire entertainment. You will therefore realise that "Mutt und Jtf n College" is differeut. is or nt eonstlpatlon, bilious attacks, ucld stomach, nervous days and sleeploss nights have become real cranks about tho morning Instde-lwth. A quarter pound of limestone phospliato will not cost much at the drug store, but Is sutllclent to demonstrate to nnvoue, Its cleansing, sweetening aud freshen ing effect upon the system. ' Klein SUlfS Klein NEAREST ro l.VKKV'1 1HKO TO ORDER. $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Prcsslnn. and Altering 120 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS i ' N .J Him Bargains in:1. ROSES Uh Mt ble nBHOHK affairs ot manner. lJMAN. VII If NT. cnudldscy or the of- Cmtfilly Itciltd .ttJ lhrtrc ft .tueriaf IUriU. (tenr im ulih (iI kiU, Btmllfally (raiilil 140 SUKXr OUTSIDE ROOMS Sot SttCY llrtl t4 coiuitt BuMlrt. p 1.00 A OAT ORE PHSOII i.J! A DAY TWO PERSONS fret.i f(iry tr P.li lilt "UNIVERSAL BUS" (tl r cimmO Air Ciiry UttU ur mui Ihi Joor, 300 Tnror-josr-old Caroline Testout i Rosen for sain m a bnrK'iln iho finest roses la Modforo I from tbe best roso hedge In the city Tho Caroline Testout Is a perpot unl bloomer, largo pink roses and the best hedge or stroet roao (or this climate. Pierce, the Florist Hotel Manx ton Francisco 'PonellStalOTomll jfiil FOR BATjK Mimrrcij WESTON'S Camera Shop FOR SAI.IC--3W-lnch Moll) farm liiiplomcuto anil tout. Kit Clark, Kith and Park at, or Oon. Del. 303 208 IDnst Mam Stroot, Medford iccVtiUnirvi'fry room. Special nlftii (foil jjlrrn 1(1 IdlllM IrmvlliijJ tiiificor Ifil. A In mrto dining room, Mn. S.W-. -wnAti.tfyfllnKS, 37x , ihlons and " 117 K 7H.sr . . tniK ros :o '! f!!!!il . A.r -.rr"-f- ctitfm m tiiiiiii: .i.:'iiuv F f!!!?!!!! !!i!!!!!!Slno wagon KaliiiUJiTlSuJli7: o k&WXP.-. IF THEY'RE Klein Made THEY'RE TAILOR HADE MEDF0RD TAILORS. I28 E. MA Clark, 303 sprov out- w. Phono , Ashlnnd. 30G onrliiK ear J aud dash lu'l'ilr f not INSI ON HOME ST THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME ,. -.-..i. ,?M C i villi- In irfect jf k railppul a m-sF m -; --u. v.-. iWm .iliti i FRI5D ALTON UAIOIIT, tenchoror plauo nnd harmony. Compoaor and arrnngor of iniislc. Hnlght Music Btudlo, 101 Qarnott-Corey building. Garbage ' ss s " s nas OARUAOIS Get your nranilto denned up for the summer. Call on tbo city garbage wagons tor good service. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen; 1'liyslclans nud Burgeons OR. P. O. OARLOW, DR. BVA MAI.N'R CARI.OW Ostoopathlo phyalolaus. 410-417 Oarnett-Corer bldg., phone 103C-L. Residence 2C South Uuirel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathl pbyslclau, 303 Qnrnott-Core building Phono 130. A D have heard them, in a wombrtu fashion. I'olished urtii in l' i , line, winsome and cultured, iIkv leaw a hot of friends who luive Imcii Uii by their (versonalities. Mr. Vossey is a muster .it h'-i work, a singer of run ubilitv . 1 1 1 1 an artist with the comet. Mr. Matin- i is to be conKratulated n )u i 'a- J borers. J lie olt of JI . Iti.nl uml tlir volley i richer for the (uiipj: "l tht'M' H)ople. rTFmrzym muMmmm mWMiSi LOOKING FOR WORK Everywhere men complain about work; even boys and girls in schooler Imsincss find work tedious and irk some, but it isn't the workhalf so much as their own lack of physical strength that makes it hard. Rich blood, strong lungs and health ful digestion make work pleasurable in business, in school or even house work, and if those who are easily tiled who are not sick, but weak ami ner vouswould just take Scott's Emul sion for one month and let its pure concentrated food create richer blood to pulsate through every artery and vein let it build a stricture of health v tUsue and gc ---u vigorous strength you would find work easy and would look fr iiiuic InM-t en . .jU'-.. THIS IS THE STANDARD OF Rogue Spray Flour It h tho tloui in which )ou will flrd uniform cxTllonce that Is of Bcnulno high-grade quality. Housewives with discriminating ldKinent always say Rogue Spray Hour to their grocor when ordering their (lour It Insures them Kettlnx the bost. Your grocer has lt--or will ob tain It for ou. MEDFORD ROLLER MILLS H. O. Nordwick, Prop Phone 507 On the Square Mill you is what we try U be In our Work, to U by say eaanae tlnd anything wrong with nr work or service give us a chance to right it by telling us of It. We are not sat I. tied until vou are. p- 1. 1. 1 I , ' , ' . 1 . 1 MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. USE THE PRODUCTS OF Rogue River Valley Cannery The Best Made Help Home Industry, Try Loganberry Juice and Sherbets at the fountains and Ice ere parlors. For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and DlRiaATINd PIPE CJo fr J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grape St. Telephone 8D0 TRY OUR Want Ads Patronize tho institution that maintains tho Largest Payroll in Medford. The Medford Printing Co. frho Best Equipped Job They Reach the People Flaut Oregon outaido of . A WllsVAe Ask Your Grocer and Butcher They Are Home Grown Fon regue: mvE.rj J ft ANDi bSZ J: Ra -T vjjr.J. They're the Best Ever "OINT VH i; m( 4 49 i o JW m S3J 9C, O B n O o