MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MTCDFOB1), ORISON, -FRIDAY, DTCrEMBrcR 21, 1015 PATHS THREE FIRST MUNICIPAL CHRISTMAS TREE CELEBRATION 7 P.WI STATE TEACHERS TO BE WELCOMED E MONDAY ENING Jledford's fin-l iiuiiiii-ipal Clir'ml nius tree is nearly ready lu yield it bunion of jjood clieer to tin? multitude of boys nnd girls wliu will enjoy this iiinuvntion in llio i1ispcnntinii of Snntn Clans' bounty for the fiiut time in this vnlley. It is already a tiling of beauty and is bonis rapidly eonipletod with a touch of artistic 1'iniMi. Minor Knicriek will press the but ton promptly at 7 o'clock this even ing and the instantly ensuing blar.e of fjlory will notify the little folks that Santa is at their service. Anticipat ing that a multitude with anxious ex poclani'v will clniiu early attention, (. I-!, dates and II. A. Lntta have been deputized to assist Santa Clans in his happy task of distributing the jril'K JudRe E. E. Kelly is both nple and p'tieroiis, but the task is too larue for ono Santa Clans. Kev. Harry E. Tucker of the Christian church will dedicate the tree, followed by siiiRiiifr "Hark, Hark, the Herald Angels Sing," in which the school children will be led bv .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Andrews and other of Medford's noted vocalists'. The children will form in two col umns, ouch of which will be led by a corneti-t. The ninrehing sons w'" be "Hi.lv Night, Silent Night," followed bv "Praise And, From Whom All IHessjiijfs Flow," sung by the multi tude. Kev. Ilollius of the First M. E. church will pronounce the, benedic tion. The children will then march to the library steps, wheie each one will be given a candy stick and an orange. Library paik will he brilliantly lighted and will present a scene of yulctide good cheer tjiat will long bo rcmembeicd by the little ones for whoso enjoyment this municipal Christmas tree was especially designed. The pi-ogram for the formal recep tion of those who will attend the tif teenth annual sosion of the western .division of the Oregon State Tcach ,ers' association in this city, to lie given on Monday eveninij at the Hotel Medford. has been completed. The excrei'-es initiatory of the reception will begin promptly at 8 o cleck: 1'iaiio solo, Miss Venita Hamilton. Address of welcome, Attorney (Jus Newbury. Hcponso, II. II. Ilenrdinan of Portland. Jlale (piartot, Messrs. Noel Liudley, Herbert Alford, Clarence Meeker nml Lewis Ik'iinett. Vocal solo, Miss Hess llryan. Violin solo, Carlton Jones. Vocal solo, Miss Laurin Hininan. Vocal solo, V. L. Edinends. Fruit punch will bo served at the reception. After the formal exercises at the Medford hotel, a reception ball will be given nt the seventh eompnny's ar mory for those who euro to enjoy it. SINGLE MEN OF ENGLAND BALK AT CALL OF WAR COLONEL ACQUITTED BY MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE LONDON, Dec. 24. Tho repented postponement of Premier Asqulth's announcement of tho figures of tho Knrl of Derby's recruiting campaign nro now said to bo duo to jirossuro brought to bear on tho ministers by nnt'l-conscrlptlonlsts. It also Is al leged that tho premier can only hold bis mlnlBtry Intact by Introducing somo form of conscription, although bo himself is not In favor of that cause. AT THE PAGE TH EATER TONIGHT C. E. will moot with tho other so cieties at tho Presbyterian church at l C p. m. Tho university deputation has charge. Sunday school nt 0:45 a. m. Tho slogan and the scholar go together, then you will see tho school grow. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday 7,30 p. in. All strangers and othors not con nected with somo other church nro Invited to our services. HAUUY K. TUCKEU. Minister. "Saints and Sinners," llagraph Hroadway star feature. The material for a strong, closely women photo drama has been supplied by Ouida Bergore, in this throe-reel picture. Tho situations nre highly dramatic and dcninnd earnest and intelligent work at the hands of the company. Maurice Costello, Leah Ilaird, Adelo He Guide, Paul Dotieet, Garry Mc Garry, Van Dyko lirookn and Hetty Young nre equal to the task assigned them. Mr. Hrooke'w production of the picture is excellent. THE MEADOWS Mrs. I). E. Cottrcll and Mrs. I.ano Wylnnd returned from Medford last week'. Italph Russell is hauling baled liny for doe Mayfield from Mr. Sweet's place. Theie is going to be a ClnisluiUH trco uud u progrnm at the Meadow sehoolhonse, Friday, December 'Jl. Ike Petennan of Central Point is stopping with Italph ltusscll this week. Finis Mayfield and Dave Cottrcll drove a hunch of cuttle over fiom Trail creek this week. ' Mr. W'yland and Nye Turpin have been appointed to mend the culveits in ditrict ;I0. Mann and Peart of Central Point are trapping in the hills north of the Meadows. Air. Easlcy of the Hillbilly ranch is nt present helping J. It. Welch with some of his work the last two weeks. At the Churches i I'li.st Christina llnm-lt (Cor. Ninth and Onkdulo) Tho church with a living messngo for all to which you liavo a cordial Invitation. Sunday morning 10:15. "A Sword shall pierce through thine own soul." You want to hear this second ser mon on the child Christ. Evening 7:30. "Ho cnrctli for thee." This sermon will bo helpful for dally living nnd will help you brush asldo the killing cares. West .MetliodUt Christmas services nt the Metho dist church nil day. At tho morning hour tho pastor Pleaches. Thome, "Tho Oonl of tho Ages." Tho vested choir will sing "Tho Messngo of Christians," by Vin cent, nnd Mr. Geo. Andrews -will sing for tho offertory, "Tho Crucifix," by Enure. Tho Sunday school meets propmtly nt 9:45. At the evening hour, 7:30, tho vest ed choir will slug tho snered enntntn, "Tho Story of llethlehoni," by Sponco. Other musical numbers will bo given. Tho pnstor will glvo a brief ad dress on "Tho Child lu Art nnd Mu sic." Morning processional, "Hrlghtcst nnd Ucst of tho Sons of tho Morn ing." Evening processional, "Long years ago." Evening recessional, "Hark, tho Herald Angels Sing." Thoro will a union Young People's servlco at tho Presbyterian church at 0 o'clock pndcr tho direction of tho U. of O., Y. M. C. A. , 'All young people nrcc ordlnlly In I vltcd to attend. I Christmas Sunday should bo a groat and high day In our churches. Tho public Is cordlnlly Invited to worship hero. Dlt. J. C. HOLLINS, Pastor. Hov. J, Powers will bo celobrant, Hevcrcnd Thomas Myors, O. S. 1)., of Mt. Angel collego will bo deacon and Hov. Wllllnni Mcaghor will bo sub dencon. Enthcr Thomas of tho Ben edictine order, professor of sclcnco nt Mount Angel collego will preach. Benediction of tho Blessed Sncra incut will take plnco after mass. No evening services. Sunday First mass at S a. m. Second mass nt 10:30 n. m. Benediction nftor ninss. No even ing services. HEV. JOHN POWEHS, Hector. Jacksonville .nethodlxt Sunday school at 10 a. m. W. G. Caudlll, superintendent. Vo will Introduco tho graded lesson system tho first Sunday In January, nnd wo desire to urge upon adults and chil dren tho necessity of regular attend ance. "Wo hnvo cnpablo teachers nnd wo will put forth our best efforts to help you. Don't send your children to Sunday school but bring them, Wo hnvo classes suitable for young and old. Owing to tho pastor's engagement at (It Iff in Crook thoro will be no preaching sorvlco on Sunday morn ing. Tho Epworth Lcnguo and Christian Endeavor meet In tho basement of tho Presbyterian church nt G?30. Union preaching servlco In tho Presbytorlnn church nt 7:30 p. m. Dr. 11. J. Van Fosson, district superin tendent of tho Methodist church will open tho meeting with an nddross, after which tho Y. M. C. A. delega tion from Ettgono will hnvo charge of tho sorvlco. Everybody urged to attend. nsiv dSlSt I WILL GIVE $1000 If I FAIL to CURE h, CANCER TUMOHitrt before It POISONS tfttp tlttii r ttttcbt to BONE Without Knife or Pain , No PAY Until CURED! WRItUM GUARANTEE 1 Mi x liny nr other vHmlle. An liland plant mnketlicciiro Any TUMOR, IUMP or S0HE on ihu lln. Ittco or body long la CANCEn; It noTcr ViiiniuiitlllMtiiURO tJO-PAGE 800K cnt FltBK. lO.oiio testi monials. Willi ll MM Any LUMPin WOMAN'S BREAST lr PA UP CD nndnlvrRTipolioniderpunn. IS uAnUClt pit nlnnds nnd KIUS QUICKLY Onevrumanlncvtry"ulcofcttiiecr-U.8 report Wo tclusa mnny who wait too lone &muit dlo l'oor cured hi linlt prlro It etnett l yrt itnU Dr. & Mrs. Dr. CHAMLEY & CO. SMMf "Strictly Rellitll, Gmtatt Ctncer SpcWHt Urine" 434D ft 43GE Valoncla St, Sin Francisco, Cat, KINOIY W lUHIS :?! TO CANCER We Give S. & H. Green Stamps. VELVET ICE CREAM For Christmas WITH DAISY Catholic (South Oakdale Ave.) First Mass Christinas at 8:00 a. m, Second Mnss at 1 1 a, m. Tho sec ond ninss will bo solemn high mass. Methodist Church Crlfflu Clwk Program by tho Sunday school 10 a. ni. Preaching servlco 11 n. in. Sor inon by l)r. II. J. Vnn 1'osnen, Ash hind, I'rnyer servlco Wednesday ovo nt 7:30. Good singing nnd good fellow nhln. It. A. HUTCHINSON', Pastor. BUTTER Makes your dinner a success. Any thing in tho frozen dainties line. Or der now. Wo will hnvo on hnnd Strawberry, CJiocolnte and Vnniln; also a largo supply of Fresh Sweet Cream, whipping and coffeo; Fresh Milk, Freeh Eggs, Cottago Cheese, at tho ' Dairy. White Velvetlce Cream Co. 1MIONE 481. 322 EAST MAIN t NEW YORK', Dec. 21. Chnrglng Hint Colonel Hobort U. Hirst caused a private named (irceno to bo chained to n telegrnph post for nlno dnys whllo lio wns under arrest at Platts btirg. Instead of cnntiulug him to the guard house, Major (lonornl Leonard Wood today In official orders severely clinked tho officers comprising tho court mnrtlal which tried and acquit ted Colonel Hirst last Monday. Col. Hirst was charged with "conduct pre judicial of good order nnd military dieclpllno." The court martial aroso from an alli'iratlon In which Hirst was struck lu tho face by (i roe no when ho enter ed a saloon to stop a row among some of the enlisted men. In reviewing tho proceedings, which acquitted Colonel Hirst, Major General Wood says: "In tho opinion of tho rovlow authority, tho findings of tho court In this caho hnvo rosuUed In nu cntlro mUcnrilngo of Justlco nnd hnvo nine ml the soul of approval upon an oxor elso of power which was entirely un neeiiwiiry and rogrottablo from every ulandpnlnt. Tho acquittal is disap proved. " Tho court martial took plnco nt .Mndlcon Harrncks, X. Y and was presided ovor by Colonel Wilbur F. Wllev of tho Fifth cavalry. vM j JmP M MAS GREETINGS Once more it is December 25th, and wo Americans can wish each other a Merry Christ mas with all the cheery significance of tho greoting. Increasing prosperity and tho prom ise of more to come givo us excellent reason to bo happy Then, too, wo are very for- tunato by contrast with the misery that oppresses a quarter of tho globe, from which much of our Christmas spirit comes. The tradition-lovintr nations that cave us tho Christmas tree and tho most novel Christmas toys, the legend of St. Nicholas, tho Christmas carol, tho plum pudding and tho yule log, the most famous of Christmas stories, and even that land where tho three kings were guided by a star on tho first Christmas eve, are directly involved in deadly war or else threatened by its shadow. That next Christmas may see them in harmony oncenoro and that the season may bring genuine peace on earth and good will toward men is one of our most fervent Chris lir.r.3 wishes. All Furs at One-Third Less STORE OPEN TONIGHT THE MAY CO STORE CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS ALL TOYS at Half Price TONIGHT Merry Christmas fv-... it-MHfl''''flM"ttl.tMH , RED FRONT 5, 10 and 25c Store! 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