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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1913)
;j.i VWT, TCTOTTP m . . WSMHSBe'''",5WW!W U JL J H BOGGS WITNESS DAVIS SAID TO HAVE SOLD BOOZE ULLiliJW- TEnFoirn anvrr. trttittxk mtcdkort). owcnoN, KA'nn?nAv. rAi?cir 22, join. 1 " '.!" 'J.lil .1 SPRING STYLUS AND B-.'J' 1 f.i f h FASHIONS TIIK PRINCIPAL ATTlt ACTION'S OX KASTKU Sl'NIMV. Meno DavLii star witness for the prosecution In tho oases brought by Mayor Kifcrt and City Attorney Boggs nguinst Oeoi-go F. Millar, roitncitmnn from tho Third ward will probably bo arrested on n com plaint by Krnest Rrinlang, a minor, for selling liquor. I)aLs Li said to hnvc carried n pint flnhk of whiskey to Iteinkuig nnd soil it to him for 23 cents. It is rcK.rtel that I).ivU has sold considerable liquor to minors here tofore nnd that hit Midden spring into the limelight m connection with tho Millar case brought about his own arrest. While Counr.ilmnn Millar has nothing to do with the proponed ar rest of Daxi1!, it in reported thnt Millar bad a score of witnesses waiting to impench Dans' testimony nnd sworn thnt he was not only un reliable but that he had been mixed up in several disreputable escapades in connection with the Royal Room ing liouse aud tho sale of liquor to minora. Young Reinking stated Friday af ternoon thta he had purchased the whiskey from Da via. He was taken to City Attomey Hoggs who prepared a complaint nnd asked Retaking to sign it. This tho boy refused to do until he had consulted his father. At noon today he bad not returnod nnd the authorities now state that they will probably nrrest both, one for ulliug and the other for purchasing liquor. CREATING D E MAN FOR HOM i M DUCTS Mrs. Edyth Tower Weatherred, representing the Oregon Manufac turers association is spending a week in Medfonl in the interest of Oregon industries and will on Tuesday next address the ladies of Medford at the library building. Mrs. Weatberrcd'K work consists iu inducing people to buy home-made products, to build up local and Ore gon payroll. She not only aims to interest the people in Oregon mono fnctures, 'but to interest the mnnu fuoturers in the people of Oregon. Mrs. Weatherred seeks the co operation of the men and women through various clubs and organiza tions. It is her endeavor to create and stimulato the habit of asking for homo manufactured commodities of every kind, nnd when these are unattainable or do not meet the de sired standard then preference is to bo given other western states. . . iCl k ..Y . Itlfl (II !' k 1 Li UL' ' - -I 1 - - Today - Tomorrow Friday and Saturday, March 21 - 22 In addition to 'our rogular program waaaaaaaaaaamamJ- wmmaam allllllllllllllllllllllH Hw h9WM wawF M r Jaawawm mWm -W.2aaaam ff JH 'mawaaaamamm 'oqD.QCLUQtr, For week ami monttii women ever. where have been busily engaged In preparing their srliiK wardrobe. Kaiter Sunday It alway the day for the prviit tlNplay of tbri uew stjle anJ fauelet of fHstilou. In the Uruer cities rows if fillurx ate uieu ?en on the main ttiorutigbfare taklug note of the ueer ite a ttu- throng of both wealthy unJ inwr iaas bj- In their new At the Churches Ht. Mark's (Kptscopal) Church. Worshiping tn 3. Mark's hall; 3:30 p. ra., Sunday school; 7;30 p. m., evening prayer. Rev. William Lucas, officiating. YOUTHFUL TRAMPS ARE UNDER ARREST Three boys, nil minors, who had sturtcd out to "see the country" were nrrested Friday afternoon by n Southern Pacific detective nt Ash land nnd taken before Juvenile' Judge Frank L. Tou Velio at Jacksonville Saturday. Judge Tou Velle decided to hold them until he could commun icate with their parent. The boys nro George Goodwin, aged 17, of Vancouver, I). C; Mynda Goodman uged Hi, of Vancouver, II ('.; and JMph Hail, nged 17, of Threo Hivcrs, Mich. Goodwin had $19; Goodman $21 und Hall $12. After hearing their story Judge Ton Velle decided to hold them until lie could communion to with thiiir parents. They were heating their way south in n freight tiaui when nrrested. First Church of ChrUt. Scientist. Sunday morning service nt 11 o'clock, subject of lesson-sermon, ''Matter." Wcdnesduv evening tosti. jHoatil'Heeting nt 7 JO. All arc wel come.- Sunday school nt 100. All underTlhe age of 20 nro invited. Reading room hours; 2 to 5 p. m. daily, except Sundays nnd holidays. Church edifice. North Oakdule. HerroUi-Day AtlvoiiUst. Tho regular services at tho A1- yentUt church, on North Riverside. are as follews: Sabbath school at 10 a. m preaching' 11 a. m.. iouok peoplo's meetlug 1 p. m.; midweek prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Then will bo no preaching rvte Sunday evening. March 23, but there wilt bo the fo)olng Sun day evening, March 30. IrebytTiaii Church, I'rlmary Sunday School. ' Tho primary department of the Sunday school will give the Easter exercises of that department on Sat urday at 2:30 p. m. All parents and every one Interested aro Invited. Parents aro requested to help the children to remember tho hour. A delightful program Is prepared for tho children and all. Mrs. K. A. Welch is the superintendent of this department. REGULAR T HUMAN BABES BACRAMESTO, Mnrch 22, After lira ring htalrmuntH liat childien have been sold in California ns blu vert iih before tho war nnd that I ruff iu wns common in baby forms und orphnunges, tho California legis. luturo passed without opiosition u law providing u ponnlly of 11 vo yenrs in lip pcuiU'iiliary for all engaging iq mu'li traffic. Tho trade was due to Hit) fact that tho slate provides u monthly Hum for maintenance of deSf irtulo children. Christian Church. Comer Ninth and Oakdale. The Bible school will render a beautiful Easter program at 10 a. m. Preach ing at 11 a. m., subject, "If Christ Be Not Raised." C. E. at 0:30, as a Religious Asset a Means of Gracc'Yes or No." Prnyer meeting on Thursduy evening, choir practice on Friday evening. Vou arc cordial ly invited to come and worship with us, and enjoy the splendid music provided for the occasion. I). D. Ilojle, minister. M. I. Church South. Corner Oakdale and Miiin. Revi val sen-ices nre being held in this church, Rev. C. L. McCaiislund of Seattle, Wash., is doing the preach ing. You who miss these stirring gospel sermons re missing much. His subject for Sunday mottling at 11 o'clock will be the "Resurrection" in tho evening at 7:45 the. subject will he "Faith." Don't fail to hoar these two sermons. Don't forget the dace, corner Oakdale and Main. Como and bring your friends. W. T. Gouldcr, pastor. KuMcr Mulc at Methodist fiplsropul Church. Exultant notes of Joy will proclaim tho resurrection of tho Savior of mankind at tho Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning, when tho choir of 30 voices, under tho dlrcc tlon of Forrest Edmoades, will have charge of tho musical part of the services. Tho regular choir will ho augmented by strings and will have tho assistance of Mrs, iialllday llalght, contralto, who will glvo "Tho Lord la Risen" from Sullivan's "Light of tho World." Mr. and Mrs. Janes will also assist so that a raro musical feast awaits all who worship hero, A most cordial wolcomo will bo given tho general public. lister Senlctw at Catholic Church. High mass nt 10:30 to he immedi ately followed by benediction of tho blessed vacrament. Special music by nu enlarged choir under the direction of Prof. Tnillnndicr. Vidi nqiinm Bonlcse Kylie, Gloria ... From Mass iu R flat Henri Pjinncr. Offertory Ihivvi Die Ett Sanctus, Benedict us, Agnus dei, Dona nobis From Mnss in U Flat Henri Farmer. O. Salutnris Hummel Tnntuni ergo Ett !audnt Gregorian I'rcotijrterlnu Church At tho Presbyterian church at 11:30 a. m., Malta Commander)' No. 4 of Ashland and Malta Commandery No. S of Grants Pass will unite In t!in Easter serv ice. Tho program of music: Processional, "Onward, Christian Soldiers." Quartet, "Tc Oeum." On.lrH.t "Phrlf. niif Pnuinvor ' Solo, "Tho Lost Chord." by Sul livan, George Andrens, Recessional, by Kipling. Sunday evening Easter music at 7:30. Sunday school. "Victorious King" (J. H. Fillmore). Invocation. Quartet, "To Ileum" (Dudley Ruck). Violin solo, "Lo Cygno" (Salnt Saens), Miss Ione Klynn. Sunday school, "O, Glorious Eas ter Day" (Adam Gclbul). Solo, "Easter Dawn" (Woodman), Miss I'bocbo I lance. Chorus, "Recessional" (Kipling Schuecker). Solo, "Every Flower That Rlos soms" (Harry Rowo Shelley), Her bert Alford. Quartet, "Christ, Our Passover" (Chappell). Offering and offertory. Sermon, "Faith and Death," W. K, Shields, pastor. Chorus, "Unfold, Yo Portals" (Gounod). Vocal duet, "Calm as tho Night" (Gotye), Mr. and Mrs. George An drews. Ladles' chorus, "Lift Thlno Eyes" from "Elijah'' (.Mendelssohn), Mrs. Andrews, Miss Hanco, Mrs. Goru, Mrs, English and Mrs. Isaacs. Benediction. Quartet: Mrs. Gcorgo Andrews, soprano; Mrs. K. E. Gore, contralto; E. E. Ooro, tenor; Gcorgo Andrews, bass; Mies Flora Gray, organist. I BH0HBVPBBvn JLtptist Church. The vertices at this church will he in keeping with (he day. At the morning serxice the choir will be ns stated by Dr. J. .V. J. Marion, cello, and Mr. Chas. Root, vjiolin. The evening service will bo in uhurgo of the Sunday school. .Miss Hinman will dug. Following is the program for morning service: Voluntary Selected. Inst, trio Violin, cello nnd piano. Chorus, "Chriit Is Risen" (Sulli van). Hymn, "Christ the Lord is Risen Agnin" (Clark). Prayer. Ar.tlimi, "Anwake, Thou That SleciwM" (Maker). Scripture trading. Offertory Selected. Inst, trio Violin, cello, plnno. Solo, "The WondroiiR Duwn" Dawn), Miss Florence llnxelrigg. Sermon, "Brihitig the Watch", Rev. R. WT Fiirquhar. Anthem "Hnlleliijn to the King" (Clemens. Hymn "Crown Him With Muny Crowns" (Eliey). Benediction. Post lude Selected. Inst, trio Violin, cello mid piano. .Mrthodlst Church. Corner of Bartlett and Fourth streets, E. Oliu Eldridge, pastor. Easter Sunda services Sunday lis follews: Preaching by the pastor 11 n. in., subject, "The limit of the Easter Message." This service will be attended by the Patriarchs Mili tant Order of I. O. O. F. Easter music of a IurIi order by a splendid ly trained choir under the ditectlon of F. E. Edmends, Special features, solo by Mrs. Florence Halliduy llnight nnd violin solo by Mr. Carl Ion Janes. Evening sen ice 710. Easter anniversary by the Sunduy school. A fine program will be ren dered by the school. EuMcr Sunday morning tl o'clock prnjer meeting will be led by Mr. George Kiiniuinn. All other services us usual. You nre cordially invited. A hmtity wrl come will greet you. Processional, "Christ Is Risen" (Morgan). Anthem, "They Hn Taken Away My Lord," (Harrington). The nasties' creed. Prayer with chant. Atitliim, "Christ the Lord Is Ris en" (Harens). RcsjHiuslvv Reading. Tho Gloria Pntrie. Lesson from New Teitamenl. Violin solo Mr. Janes. Contralto solo, "The Lord Is Ris en" (Sullivan) Mrs. Hallidny-Haiuht. Hymn, "I Know That My Rrdrcm er Lives." Sermon, IIjiiiii, "Golden Harps Arc Sounding" The Inauguration of PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON VICE PRESIDENT MARSHALL In all its brilliancy and splendor. Evory man, woman and child should noo this magiilficont spoctaclo STAR THEATRE Wo load, others follow Admission Cc and 10c t ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro Thm only Baking Powdmr mmdm frmm Roy ml Grmpm Crmam of Tartar HO ALUM, NO UME PHOSPHATE Hemingway's Lead Arsenate Tho brand which Is used In all of tho great applo growing dletrlcta of tho countryWestern Now Vo rk, Mlchlgun, tho Illuo Rldga Slopes, tho Oznrks and tho famous valleys of tho great Northwest HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE Is of tho hlctjcst standard of n'rnufacturo. 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