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AfKDFOnr) MATTi TJUTn'NE, MEnFOIK), ffflEflOX, flATt'l?T)AV, .TAyrATiV 22, 1010 vAcm Tsiwm '-' . . . l 1S5IISC !-J-l &L!!JJ11L! To tho men and womon of Mcd ford and tho Roguo rlvor valley, who, by their nttcdanco and support tit many other ways, contributed to tho splendid buccoss of yesterday after noon's Art exhibit at tho Holland hotel, tho ladles of tho Creator Mod ford club extend their slncoro thanks. Tho Indies arc particularly gratefut to .Mr. .lohn A. Woslcrlund, tho man agement of the Hotot Holland for tho many courtesies extended, to tho Medford Mali Trlbuno and tho Med ford Sun for the vniuablo space they Knvo us, to tho Medford artists for tholr dellRhtful program and to Dr. J. Lawrence Hill for his sift of five dollars. To tho ladles of tho various com mittees who worked so diligently and uncomplnlnlnHly to make tho event a Joyous ono to all who attended, particularly to tho ladies on tea tables conimlttco nnd tho eight young ladles serving ten, who added so much to tho beauty of tho scono all of whom denied themselves tho pleas uro of tho program tho chairman of tho civics department wlshos to express hor porsonal gratitude. Ono of tho chief pleasures tho af ternoon afforded, was tho opportun ity of which many availed themselves to meet Miss norland Iloblnson, her mother, and grandmother, Tho af fair was in the nature of an ovation to this young artist. In order that all our towns-peoplo may havo an opportunity to see this beautiful collection of paintings, It was decided to keop tho exhibit open Saturday afternoon from 2 to C o'clock and 7 to 9 o'clock, Sunday afternoon nnd evening same hours. Admission ton cents. Whllo tho mnlu attraction of tho afternoon was thn fine art exhibit, a splendidly selected musical program addod greatly to tho plcasuro of tho guests, each member receiving sev eral encores. ,1'Jano slo, Mrs. F, 'V. Isnacs, Ta Itantolla by I.schoproky. Readings from Shakosponse,' Mr. 1M Andrews. Violin solo, Mrs. Psloy. Vocal solo, Mrs. Frederick Lunge, Sunshine and Italn, by Hlumcuthal. Vocal solo, Ml mi tins llryan, Life's Merry Morning, by Kvon Hulloy. Vocal solo, William Vawtor, Mabls, Vocal solo, Horbcrt Alton!,. My Doarost Doar. Piano solo, Miss I net Crow of Port laud. Wednesday evunlng n numborof friends of Gornld and Ora WollamJ who will loavo soon to make tholr homo in Los Cruccs, Now Moslco, gavo thorn a pleasant surprise at tholr homo on North Central no, Tho evening uus spent with gamos anil music followed by refroshmonts. Tho following were prosent: Mlssos Hazol Wiley, Kthol Anderson, Stolln Anderson, Julia Wiley. Itutlt Dantols, Mnry Tinker, Vora Icoundtreo, Voi ron. Woods, Georgia Whlllock, Mil drod Holno, Lucrotla Ilatoinan, Geor gia Williams, May Lindloy, Alleo Ly. ons, Graco Hrnlnard, Usthor .Martin and Knthertaio Consor, Messrs. Curtis Darby, Cloyd lllshop, Harold Wiley. Donn Cardor, Duano Goodman, Hor nard Hoborts, Nolo Lindloy, Halph Ilalcom, Norman Maxwoll, Molburn Harvoy, Walter Wilson. Arthur How. Joseph llntoman, Lloyd Smith, Harold Leonard, Cerald and Ora Wollam. Mr. Louis Gontnor was pleasantly surprised by a few of his friends Fri day evening at tho home of Dr. K. It. Seoly. Game and music were en Joyod until a late hour. Refreshments wero sorved by Mrs. Soely asslstod by Marybollo Hanson and Agnes Ilob lnson. Hhoso prosont wore Agnos Iloblnson, Kmma Wondt, Lillian 1'loree, Holon Pierce, Lonoro Godlovo, Margaret Mansfield, Marybelle Hen son, Vera Hammond, Graco Terry, Mario Seoly. Ileulah Kanshor, Nana Seely, Messrs. Claronce Plorce, How ard Grovor, Louis Gcntnor, Chostor Wondt, Ivan Wiley. RuwoU Wallace, Herbort Ilerrlan, Clalro Soely and Dr. and Mrs. K. It. Sooly. Mr. Gent- nor leavos soon for tho University of Wisconsin. A vory enjoyable evening was spent by tho young peoplo of the Unit Dap tint ohAreh Friday evoninsr at the home ofDr. aud Mr. Cm-low, on laurel street. Tho program consist od of mueie, a society newspaper and a short debate. After the program an art oontost was hold and refresh ments served. Mr. and Mr. Walter Hewne left Sunday for Vansewvar. !. C, where they will make their future home, Last ViiFMlnv evening nl 0:30 the I.tvo Wires voting men's olnns of Hip Fitst Methodist Sunday school held n banquet in tlio sociiil hall of the Methodist church in honor ot their first niinivcrshry. It was nerved by the LndicH Aid of tlic institution, who certninly gave nutisfuction to" all of the twenty-eight present. The table was splendidly deebrutcd, n row of shaded candles in the center, nnd other things ultrnclive to the cyo as woli as to the stomach. The foremost of tho menu wos Kptinj,' chicken, sea soiled lo suit tho nalalo iwrfpntlv. accompanied by cranberry sauce, chicken j;rnvy, ninslicd potatoes, com, sftlnd, celery nnd other nutritious loons, tvitln cocoa nnd cuke ns n fin isliiiiK loueli. The m-osrnm Aliened with iw, splendid selections of Heine' ninr. piece orchestra, to encourage1 the np- peine; men entno the "cats" nnd ev rryone was filled lo thn firim. F..1. lowing Hie dinner were toasts nnd music, uernld Wollom, a prospective member of the class, acted as toast master, in which several of tlio mem hers took part. Of these, It. A. Cnu ndy, tho (cucher of the class, was tho first, fjitiiiif " splendid address to the yoiiiijr. men, telling them of the oppor tunities ahead of them, and that they were still boys nnd forever would he, for the stone that marks our lives is not tho tombstone of mint graves, hut tho character that we leave. Then the pastor, Dr. Rollins, told of tho opportunities in belonging to n young men's class as the main theme. Fol lowing- were toasts by the clasw pies ident, Walter Hess, telling of the clasH activities, then by Ralph Ilalcom and (leorge Kunwnnn, telling of the name "Live Wires." Then a quartet by Messrs. Ikilcom. I.nwlon. r.inclliv and Canlcr. Following wero toasts; irom .Miles rower and Denn Carder. The program was concluded by thrco selections from tho orchestra, "a toast by the paslor in honor of the Indies who served the banquet, one by Ralph Unicorn in honor gf (Jcmtd Wollom, who will leave for New Moxico next Monday, nnd another by Nolo Lindley in honor of the orchestra. Tho banquet proved n success in every way and those present weie well awarded in eominir. Tin. lit-,. Wires are progressing slowly, hut sureiy, and intend to make tho ban quel nn annual affair, if not bemi tiuuual. The Dubious Dcconmi club and their friends passed a very enjoyable day .Sunday, January JO, coasting on the foothills of Hnldy mountain, mak ing the trip there by wagon. There was nn excellent picnic lunch spread at l'J o'clock, thru more coasting, and a light lunch sorved, making it back to Medford about B n. m. v.v. cry one was slightly tired, but nlll iiiui a verj- enjoyable time. Frank Wallace received a severe cut on his tlKnnb, as he was sliding from his sled, which was tlio only lliiiur to mnr the pleasure of the dny. Those mnk ing ihe (rip were: hVrda Ilinns, Ar thur Traulfclher, Ktliel Trnutfether, Frank allace, Gertmdo Trnutfether, l-Jnrl Hyatt, Ilva McCIain, Clinrles McClain, Tina Ilurtwig, John Whisc "lint, Mao Meadows, Homer MeClnjn, Zniita Roberts, John Farker, Myrtle hirkeypilc, Harold Hull. (Imperenes: Mr. .M. I,. Meadows and Mr. C. A. Mrown, Willium II. StiusoiK Last Saturday afternoon .Master Albert Iftnjnmin Collins gave n jmity tor a number of hi little friends at his home on West Tenth street, it bo ing the occasion of his seventh birth day. The afternoon was spent with gainer and social ainuemuntN, after which refrubhmennU were served. At tho npjwintcd hour the guoiihU de parted for their home, winding him many more pleasant birthdays. Those prosont were: Halph Hurley, Almon I.ooniis", Ulen Hillis, Owen Walker, Maynnrd I'utney, Kenneth fhilders, Everett Noble, Sunnie Austin, Alfred Davis, Herseliol Hnaolfon, David Wil eor, Arthur Slinson, IJomnrd Tick ner nnd Albert Collins. The Farent-Touehor circle of tljo Lincoln school will meet at tho school building Friday afternoon, January 28. The subject of discussion will bo "Your Child's Companion," and will ho led by Mr. Moody. After the, program a social hour will be enjoy ed at which time refroshmonts will bo served. ThU will be in honor of Mr. Moody, who leavos soon for Los An gelu to make her home. a The ladies of the Colony elub mot at tho Hotel jrsdford Tuesday after nooH to continue the work of making bandages for the use of the Rod Cross aaeiety. Mr. and Mr. I. A. Atwoed left Thnrsday for Sun FAauisae. From there they have engaged passage for Honolulu aud wiU uil January 2D. About Tj ladles attended the card party given by the ladles of St Marks Guild In St. Mwk's hall Thursday afternoon. Mm Hoger Dennett, as chnlrman, had tho party In charge, and was assisted by Mrs. John 0. Mann as chairman of tho refreshment committee, Mrs. Kdward Boulter, as chairman of the decoration commit' tco, and Mrs. Nolllo Wing, ns choir man of tho social committee. Klght tables ot bridge wero played and five of 500, making thirteen tables in all. Tho Bouvcnlm wore awarded to Mrs. Gus Newbury for bridge and Mrs. Ulalno Klum ror 000. Tho hall was prettily decorated with ferns and potted plants, and delicious refresh ments of Ice cream, cako and coffee' were served from the individual card tables. Plans aro being belli); for an other party to bo held in about two weeks. The firsl dalicing party given by the yolmger set iu several weeks was staged by tho ulumni Friday evening. Tho affair, which was in the nnture of a basketball hop, took place at the Nalatorium nfter tho games which resulted in Medford victories, The Eugene team wuh present nH gnosis of honor, but were obliged to lenve early, hnving nnothcr game Scheduled for Lho following night. One of the fcatun-s which added much to the evening's enjoyment was Ihe excellent music by Herbert Latins pncliTi thrco-piece orchestra. Finuo, drums- nnd the ever "lungful" tango banjo were used, supplying all the "pep" necessary to a rousing good time. Dancing was enjoyed until a late hour, whereupon the party dis banded, tired, but happy. The follow ing patronesses were present: Mrs. M. L. Alford and Mis. T. J. Will intnsoh. A few friends met at the home of Mrs. George T. Collins on West Main street Tuesday to organize a card club. Tho following were present: Mm. J. J. Emmons, Mrs. Roger 8. Heunctt, Mrs. C. S. Hutterfipld, Mrs. Edward Soutter, Mrs. O. C. Hoggs, Mrs. Frank Roberts, Mrs. II. (J. Stoeckmnn and Mrs. George T. Col lins. Tho next meeting will be held at the homo of Mrs. Hurry Stoeok man, 8'J8 Dakota avenue, Monday, January 31, nt which tinio n name will be selected for tho club. Medford Camp No. t0, Woodmen of tho World, held a rogular meeting last Wednesday night, nnd several mnttors of business wero brought be fore the lodge for consideration. Tho drill team did somo spltfndld work tinder the leadership of Captain H. A. Canaday. Next Wednesday night, January 20, Is the date ot tho class Initiation and banquet. An Invitation Is being extended to all members of tho order to attend. It is expected that a largo crowd will bo present. Mrs. Thomas Fusou tun Mrs. W. M. Wagner ucrc hoslessea nt mi in formal bridge parly Thursday oven ing nt the homo of Mrs, Wagner. Tho following guests were prosent: Mr. G. L. Suhonnorliorn, Mrs. Hnruolmrg, Mrs. ICarl Ivnnpp, Mrs. O'llrien, .Mrs. King, Mm. Gregory, Mrs, Jonas Wolil, Mr. I'orter, Mrs. Woodford, Mrs, CoUt'g, Mrs, Hannn, Mrs. Wcs- toiiuud, Mi's. Campbell and Mrs. For). . Tim next regular moetiag of tho Roosevelt Fa rent -Teacher circle will lie held next Friday, January 28, at Ji p. in. Mrs. Hnnhy will discuss mov ing pictures nnd Mrs. Hrnckiureed will talk about "Tho Educational Value of the Drama League" Theie will be special music. All patrons aro urged to attend, ns they will find this meeting highly profitable Mr. S. Vilns Heckwith entertained with a dinner and theater party ut the Page theater Wednesday evening to witness "Tho Hird of l'arndiko." -Tho guests included, Mrs. Chatios Con nor, Miss Dorothy Connor, Mr. nnd Mm. Robert Ruhl nnd Alfred Carpcn- tor. Tho regular monthly homecoming meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church will be held Thursday, Jan uary 27, inidond of Wednesday, as ticuul. The members of tho .South Oakdalc cirolo will have charge of the program and refreshment. All Indies of the church nnd congrega tion are invited to attend. Jumos-Frojhiugliam of Maodool, CuL, who has just returned from a six weeks' visit in the oast, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. 15. Fatter son. Tho East Side Shakos pa re olub will meet ut 7:30 Wednesday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Stod dard. Tfae oluss will continue the study of "Macbeth," taking up the econd ueL WIFE OF U, 8, NAVAL OFFICER W H08E BEAUTY MADE HF.fl LEADEN IN WASHINGTON SOCIETY ::m '.. Jaih, iJu '"Hlln.r IVWlk" nun... - I,.. MtA .wUfcii . . .,;, """iiimmmiiiimiiiiii""" Mrs. I W. QIarkc, wife of Ensign ciety woman and noted beauty. It is regrettable that a larger at tendance could not have enjoyed the session of the High School Parent Teachers' circle Inst night. Its fea tures of entertainment were especi ally enjoyable, while its program of instmction was unusually meritori ous. Mrs. George Andrews nnd Mn). L Frederick Lunge delighted those pres ent with a superb musical program, while Mrs. I'orter J. Neff rend nn educational paper on "Home Rending and the Uso of tho Library." H was the product of a enreful study of the subject under discussion mid should have been heard by every teacher and school patron in the city. , Tho meeting won devoted to a sin cere and enniest consideration of matters of special moment to teach ers and parents alike. Hut tho dearth of nltcndnnco lent nn uir of regret and disappointment to the assembled faithful few and served to eliminate Jhc desired mensuro of enthusiasm with which those features of public work should bo received. Counter attractions, of whioh there were sev eral Inst night, nerved lo reduce (he attendance at tho I'iircntTeacherb meeting. An enjoyable reception was given by tho senior gtrld of the high school last Saturday afternoon ut SL Mnrk's hull. The object of the entertainment was to welcome tho girls of' the IvJninnth Falls basketball team mid to bring together the girls of the high school socially. Tho hull was appro priatcly decorated with pennnnts nnd pillows. A short program was given. Miss Hess Hrynn, accompanied by Mrs. II. E. Tucker, gnvc two delight ful vocal selections. Miss Fcdilns Mornu, a high school student, ncoom pnnied by Miss Lurn Fonts, pleased everyone with her singing. Tlio time was pleasantly spent in dancing aud conversation. Liter in Ihe afternoon light refreshments were served. All left thoroughly satisfied with tjio pleasure of tho afternoon and nil pro nouticed tho nffnir n complete sue .cess. The dancing party which Is to be given by tho Young- Ladies' Sodality of the Ciithnlio ehuroli next Wednes day promises to be n very enjoyable nffnir, ns no pains are being spnred by tho yfitiug ladies to make it a sue cess. There will be special music by Hazel rigg's orohestnt.. The Woman's Missionary sooioly of the Presbyterian church gives n lecture on tho life of Daid Living. stou--"ny Canoe and Caravan Through the Heart of Africa" Thurs day evening at 7:30 in tho oliureh. This is a stereoptlcon lecture a good leoture with pictures. .Mrs. L. F. Hliiel:, who has boon in Portland several mouths, spent a few days this week visiting .Mrs. A. Ko'je hor and her many other friends "of thib city. Mrs. Hlaek left today to spend several months nt her old homo in Texas, roturning to Medford early in tho summer. Tho Xcighborhood Sbnkesjwaro elub met at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Davidbon of Dakota avenue, with Attorney Porter J. Neff as lender. A continuation of tho study of "Tho Merchant of Venice" was taken up. Tho nowly organized Sbukospeoro ntudy club met at tho home of Judge and .Mrs. E. B. Kelly Tiiursdoy even ing under the IctTdorship of Ed An drews. Tho olub has taken up the study of "Muebcth." Miss Lillian Patterson of Ashland enmodown Friday to enjoy tho Dor and Robinson art exhibit nt the Ho Innd hotel nnd is the guest of her unt, .Mrs. T. H. Kinsman, of East Mum btrect. The Medford Dauolng oJuh will on tertam with u leap ySr danee next Tuesday evoniny, " ;.., ..,IH" - mm" ..'v Clarke, U. S. N'., n Washington so Many who nrc Interested In , art enjoyed n very pleasant meeting Wed nesday, 2 :30 to .r o'clock in tho lcnguo rooms above Ihe May company'H store. Through 'the kindness of Hale's Pinno Iiouso a VictrolK funi- fished nusic, which added g'redlly to inc pleasure oi mi prcf)cut. Airs. Hrondley also kindly donaicd mauy beautiful potted plants. Throughout tho afternoon the members in charge served studio tea and cookies tho shnpo of tho nrtist's palette. The next monthly meeting will bo held Saturday, February 12, with tho following committee in charge: Mrs. O. R. Satchwell, Mrs. J. T. Sullivan, Mw. R. G. Boach and Mrs. E. E. WH- I'son, and promises to bo particularly bngbt nnd entertaining. Among thu now imintingH placed on display for tho first time in Mcdfonl aro two. beautiful landscapes by Mrs. T. O. Heine ono Snoqunlmte Falls in Washington, nnd tho other 28 by -10 .inches in size, is a mimtnlt that would attract tho cyo anywhere its feel hidden in verdurous hills, guard ed by mighty erngs, half buried in seething clouds, its helmet vertical, frowning, plumed with gleaming snow. "Aye, Every Inch a King," "It Is tho Mount of the Holy Cross," in Colo rndo, bearing its snored symbol, Of unusual Interest wbb tho last meeting of tho Wednesday Study lub, when "Chill" was tho topic for tho day. Mrs. Hollls gaVo a brJof nnd clear summary of current events, followed by a most comprehensive paper and map talk on "Chill" by Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. Page rend nn In teresting paper on "Tlcrra del Fuego nnd tho Straits of Magellan,'' and Mrs. Alford'B paper on tho "Andes," was both Instructive and entertain ing. After a general discussion of tho topics by the club, tho meiubers adjourned to meet In vo 'weeks, February 2. Word has been received here of tho marrlago of Mr. fiuy Leonard, formerly of this city, and Mlsn Fran- cos Goodrich at Fresno, California, ion Thursday, January !!0. Mr. Leon ard Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. j Leonard of this city and has many friends hero. Tho young couple will make tholr home In Fresno, where Mr, Leonard hns a position with the itcsiio jtopuuiican. Mrs, J. II. Murphy nnd Mrs, Clias. Knliinffuliii uil 1mi.l,Miuna ut Hut nf. i: , , . . t. :. .. leruoon ten given ny tno inuiOH oi tlio Altar society of the Catholic church Wodnesduy afternoon pt the parish hall. The West Side Daneing elub on tortniucd their members and friends with n dnuuing party at the Natator- ium hall Wednesday eveping. Tlio Sovoulh ooiupany will hold tin infnnifnl dnnoo Friday, January 28, for which a number, of invitations havo been issued. , Mrs. M. Purdln entertained the Thursday NuHo Hridgo elub 'at her homo on Genoyn uventio Thursday aftufiioou. The Girls' Thursday Nullo Hridgo club met at the home of Miss Susan Deuel on Oakdnle uventio Tlnfrubdny afternoon. t Sirs. II. P. Hnrjjray wn(f-lp3btos to tho Wednesday Atiytion " Bridge club ut her home on North Qrungo street. Mrs. Homer Rothermel was hostess to the Girls' Sewing olub at her home on Geneva avenue Tuesday after noon. Mrs. S. A. Nye untortained tho Tuesday Hridgo elub at hor home on Last .Main street Tuesday afternoon. Jho Junior I rsnl of the Mugioal elub hold a re- opera "Jolunthc" Mon day evening at tho Andrew fcjudjoj i At the Churches (tl)OllC (South Oflkdale Ave.) First mass Sunday at 8 a. nt. Second mass at 10:30 a. nt. livening services nl 7:30 P. in. ftF.V. 3. I'OWflns, nettor. Firm Mrtliodlt (Cor. Tenth and Ivy) Sunday school 10 a. u, Preaching 11 a. m. Preaching 7:30 p. in. MJdweek prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. You arc cordially invited to these services. J. K. IVItADLKY, Pastor. St. Mtirk'M Kilcopnl 16 a. m. Sunday school. 11 n. m. Hob communion. Tho Sunday school has been reor ganized nnd Is bright and attractive. AH members of this church ore urged to send their children. All children and young people who aro not at tending olscwhore nro cordially Invit ed to attond our Sunday school. WM. U. HAMILTON, Vicar. Methodist Church, Ortffln Creek Sunday school, 10 a, m J. A. Dili- erdlke, supt, Preaching service 11 a. in. Subject, "Cheerfulness nnd Its Bourco." Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., C. Darby, leader. Kvoryono in tho neighborhood Is cordially Invited. You will enjoy tho' singing and tho message. This Is truly tho peoplo'o church. II. A. Hutchinson, pastor. Jacksonville Iresb)lorlnn Morning worship with ocrmon nt 11 o'clock. Subject: "Can Christian ity Ho Syncrctlsed?" Sunday school at 10 o'clock. W. II. Johnson, superintendent. The Christian Endeavor dovotlon- nl nlt-ctlug will bo dismissed, and wlU unlto with tho Epworth League at 0:30 o'clock. Tho regular ovcnlng service at 7:30 o'clock, will nlBo bo a union service. Dr. J. Lawronco Hill will bo tho speaker, A good attondanco at this servlco, Is desired. Methodist CIiiiitJi, Jacksonville Sunday school, 10 a. in., W. O. Catidlll, superintendent. Owing lo tho pastor's engagement at ' OHf fin Creek thero will bo no pri-acltlng service on Sunday morn ing. ilhworth Leanuo 0:30. Miss Bdltu Hoefs, loader. Our league Is n lWo organization. A warm welcomo awRlts overyone nt tho social and de votional meetings. 'Union prenchlng service, 7:30 Dr, L. Hill and Attornoy Meant of Mod ford will bo tho speakers. At this Service a solo will bo given by Miss Orctchen Pttlil. Wo expect a full houso nnd a very enjoyable time. Come early. II. A. HUTCHINSON, l'astor. First ltnpttst The live church with a cordial wel come. Morning servlco 11 o'clock. Ker pton, "Uchos from Patmos," Dr. J. Lawrcnco HIH. Solo, "Hock of Agos," Dr. W. W. Howard. ' Hvenlng service 7:30 o'clock. Ser mon, Kov. Mr. Carnation of Ashland. Duct, selected, Mcsdamos (luy Clill ders, J. M. Grossloy. Sunday school 0:45 a. m. An In teresting session In tho "school with a vim." II. Y. P. U. C: 30 p. in. Topic, "Amusement That Is Worth While." Leader, Dee Wiillnoe. Special music. All aro cordially invited to those meetings. First MelhodUt flunduy school meets promptly at 0;45. 'Strangers are made welcome Public worship at It a. m. and .7:30 p. in. Tho paslor pronchos at both ser vices. Morning tbomo, "Tho Church of tho Good Rhopbord," Tenof solo, Clarence Meekor, "Tho Kurth Is tho Lord's." by Williams. Tho vostcd oholr will sing, "Tho Ring of Love My Shepherd Is," Shol ley. Kvonlng, "Life's Cargo and Voy. age." At both sorvlces special music by tho full vested choir. Evening "Slon," by Rodney. Tho Kpworth League moots at 0: 15. A stirring mooting and all young peo ple aro cordially Invited. Much intorost is being manifested and special plans mado for tho com ing evangelistic mooting which is to begin Feb. 1 1th, with Rev. Frank Mathls of Iowa as special holpcr. DR. J. C. ROLLINS, Tastor. First Ctiristlun Tho ohurch with u vital message, to. which you aro cordially Invited. Morning sermon 10: IS. Subject. VI will arise, I will go, I will say." Will you hoar this sermon? We will look for you. Hvonlng 7:30. Music by the or chestra, and congregational singing. Sermon that will interest you. Sunday school at 9:4fi. We will ms ijnig ! have plenty of foom fof you with ca pflble: teacher to answer your need. Christian Hndcaror 0:30 p. nt, Tills society hns- made a romarkabla growth In the last year, and you will enjoy visiting with them. You nro welcome. "Union prnjcr meeting ot nil tho churches next Thursday cronlng at 7:30 p. m. at the Christian church. We want you to help us get ready for the big union evangelistic meetings to be bftld In February. Special music next Sunday evening by tho orchestra. Come! '. Strangers specially invited. HAnitY K. TtTCKKll, Minister. Onkdnlo Ave. Methodist Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Preaching nt 11 a, m. and 7 p. m. Morning subject, "A Sure, Founda tion." nvcnlng subject, "Our Duty to Cod." Preparatory to. uulon meetings to begin In Medford Fob. 11, coltago prayer meetings will bo hold at tho following homes Tuesday evening nt 7 o'cleck: First ward, Hov. E. T. Conscr, 24 North Genesee street, Fast Medford, Hov. Conder. lcador; Second ward, fe. Hird, 824 West 12th street, southwest Medford; nnd Third wanl, Mrs. Carroll, 429 North Central. A union prayer mooting at 7 p. m. Thursday at tho Christian church on South Oakdalc, Rev. Rollins, pastor of M. K. church, leader. The tt cmhas como when all tho church people of Medford should bo Btlr themselves nnd como out to tho help of tho Lord. II. M. URANHAM, Pastor. lreuyterlnn (Cor. Main nnd Holly streets. Wes ton F. Shields, .Pastor.) Preaching nt 11 n. ro. by Rev. Paul J. Lux, Ph. D., of nosoburg, Oregon. Dr. Lux Is ono of Orogon's best preachers and all should hear him. Ho will preach both jnornlnc nnd ovnlng. Anthem by tho choir. Offertory by Ruth Campbell. Preaching nt 7:30 p. m. Dr. Lux will preach In the evening. A ser mon full of thought, humor, and spir ituality. Como and hear him. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Every body on tlmo and nn Increased at tendance. Y. P. S. C K. at 0:30 p. m. Loader, Ruth Warner. Subject, "Atnuaomont That Is Worth White." ' ' , Junior C. 15. nt 3 p. nt. Special music for evening servlco. Anthem by tho choir. Ladles' Aid meets Tuesday In tho Khapcl, Missionary prayer meeting Thurs day ovtmlng at 7:30 p. m. Will give tho lecturo on David Livingston and Stanley iu Africa. Tho po6plo nnd the animals of tho Jungles of tho dark continent. A lantern and CO slides will llustrato tho lecture. Tronfitnnry Hcnrt Trouble Do you have pains In tho roglon of the heart? Docs your heart thump? Its terrlblo pounding alarms you? What Is wrong? Do you bo llevo these symptoms occasion much pain. Nearly all of those pains are caused by nomo doratiRontont of tho stomach. Merltol Tonlo Dlgostlvo Is especially rccommonded for Indiges tion a,nd dyspepsia, and for restoring the stomach to Its normal functions and no moro "hoart dlsoaso." Prlco $1. Kxcluslvo agents, Raskins' Drug Store. Adv. tf Dr. Jones DENTIST GOOD TEETH SAVC i wvr Wfx DOCTORS' ZSAiJ DIL.L.O 1 204 Main nt,, Cor. Central Av Save Pnin nntl money. Consult Dr.-Jones at onco. Ilavo thoso bad twtii restored to their normal condition. Special Holiday Rajgst Extondsd Ton Bays. j 1'