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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATTi TKFBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 191 OCAL AND JL PERSONAL F. K. Maile&on of Medtord waj a recent visitor nt the bis exhi:'i'. of Southern California porducts. main tained free lo I lie public in tin 1-ts Anfieles Oii-milicr of Commerce. :e also attended Ve lectures, utoUTi? pictures a i'l r&n-re'-t. that are a part of the dai!.- p ocram. The exhibit is the largest of a:i in the country, oiaintaincd uv p i.mniercla! organi zation. Mr. .f:n:e;on expwts to isit the -Panama-California International Exposition tu Sar Ii-jto. whieu i.ill . -remain op.-n al' year. .One hundred and twenty people . Kith full orchestra at the Paste Thea tre Tuesday evening, Noveniber Lindfiey Sisetnore and family of Ft. Klamath have ui-en v:s;ting .Mr. and Mm. J. S. Orth this week. "The Valley of the Rogue." Words and music, 1.1c. 237 Albert C. Allen and K. Illshop of , Medford are registered ut Hotel Port . laud, Portland. Ore. Tuesday, Noveniber 2S, at the Pape Theatre. 126 people Including full or chestra. Medford Choral Society con rert. Jack Smith of Gold Mill spent Fri day In Medford attending to business mattera. Disease results from nerve pressure and abnormal circulation. Dr-Hedges 235 K. Main. Mrs. Percy I.ancdell and son. John, of Gold Hill, spent a few hours In -Medford Friday. An Inexpensive Xmas 'gift that grows more precious year by year your (.'holograph. Make the appoint ment at once. The Sacra Studios. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Day and chil dren of Gold Hill were Medford visit ors Friday. Fresh chocolates nt Do Voes. Mrs. Jane Clemens spent Friday visiting friends at Eden precinct. "National Guard,'1 "Battle Cry of Peace." Words and Music, 15c. 227 Frank Casey of Vrekn, Cal. Is spending a few days in the city on business. Sweet cider at De Voe's. Ed M. Geary of Griffin Creek left Friday night for CorvalllB to attend the O. A. C.-T5. of O. football game. Raymond Whipple of Treka, Cal., Is spending a few 'days In the city on business. ' Dr. T. 0. Heine, practice limited to eye, ear, nose.'throat; glasses fitted. 228 East Main, Phone 303. J. N. Nabors of Eugene Is a Med ford visitor for a few days. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. '.' Walter. Mall of Fresno, Cal., Is among the out of town business visit ors In the city. Personal engraved Xmas cards and tnboRsed Xmas stationery at the Med. ford Printing Co. Fred Wllllama (If Grants Pass spent Friday afternoon In the city attend ing to business matters. No charge for special embossing dies with the Xmas fancy stationery sold by the Medford Printing Co. All special order and Is not carried In stock, Tow and I.ee Fallow of Ijike Creek were In the city Friday afternoon at tending to business mntters. Get your Engraved Xmas cards now. Medford Printing Co. is show ng & beautiful line. Mike Hanley, who has been se riously III at his ranch home, is re ported to be Improving slowly ond Is now out of danger. Dr. KIrchgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Houra for consultation, 10 to S. ' Checks have been received from the sale of a car of Newtnwns at London, netting 11.42 f. o. b., Med ford. Three lntlal special Xmas Emboss ed stationery at the Medford Print ing" Co. Order early. Prices are at tractive. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farlow of Lake Creek were in the city shopping Sat urday. Typewrltor paper ot all klnda at Medford Printing Co. Claude .Miles has returned to the city from the Hhie I.cdge district, where he spent a few days hunting. Highest price paid for strictly fresh ranch eggs. Cafe Holland. Mrs. Wharton and daughters from Mouiiionth, Ore. are spending a few dais In the city. Old papers for sale at this office at 20e for 100. G. E. Itean of Grants Pass spent Friday nud Saturday in the city at tending to business matters. For the best Insurance see Holmes J he Insurance Man. II. H. Leonard was a Medford visitor Friday and Saturday from Gold Hill. nig fc milk shakes at De Voe'l. Hen Sjiioi of Oakland, lal.. Is spending a few days In the city visit ing friends and attending to business matters. Claude IllWrcth of Grams Pass was In the city Friday and Saturday on business. Pierce, the Florist, certainly has a fine line of fern. Ills gte -nhousen are nt lni'.". East Muin. With 17 of the 2 games In the billiard series played, the standing of contestants ia aa follows: Fugl. 1000; Hrevard. : Wood, tt!G: Maru 000; Tej-rill, 2.': Frledger, 2io: Lamed, 2i0; Luckeroth. 200. The winner will be matched In a discount game with Chris Gottlieb, the best of the local players. Fugl still leads with a high run of 20. Bakery goods at De Voe's. C. A. Pearson of Trcut Lake Wash., is among the out of town men spending a few days In Medford and vicinity. Baths 25c. Hotel Holland. ' Mrs. G. E. I.ingerzalt of Ketclil kan, Alaska, Is a tourist visitor in the thy. Bicycles! Motorcycles! Parts and Sundries. Expert repairing. Work guaranteed. H. and X. Shop, Sparta bids., new managment. (ieorge M. Colemle of Salt Lake City, arrived In the city Saturday morning for a brief business visit Gates sells Ford cars. 1200 down and $25 a month. F. M. Badoran and family of Salt I-ake City are Medford visitors for the week-end. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. J. S. Barnes of Portland Is among the out of town business visitors in the city. Pierce, the Florist, has some extra nice table ferns for the dining room table. C. W. Gordon of Dayton, Ohio, was in the city Friday and Saturday at tending to business matters. Buttermilk, 10c gal. De Voe'l. I). M. Miller of Seattle Is siiemllr.g a' few days in Medford transacting business. Mrs. Leach, Corsets made-to-order. Abdo-Support Corset, also belts. 326 North Bartlett, Phone 683-J. Bay R. Tatlow of Klamath Falls Is In Medfoid to spend the week-end visiting friends. Every home needs a "Pacific" Cedar Chest. Order one now for Christmas. Useful, ornamental an ideal fclft. Installment plan of pay ment if you wish Many styles and sizes in stock. Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory. 23 1 I. N. Gorman of Portland is a busi ness visitor in the city for a few days. Don't fall to see our Thanksglvin" silver window. Martin J. Heddy the Jeweler. tf. T. G. Bradley of Copco, Cal., spent Frldny in the city on business. The ladies of the Baptist church will have a booth of home cooking and baking at the public market Wednesday forenoon of next ' week, November 29, so don't make the mis take of trying to do your own cooking for that Thanksgiving dinner, but let these ladies do that for you this year, and sec If It doesn't save you much time and worry. C. B. Crisler of Klamath Falls Is a Medford visitor for the week-end. It Is worth any one's time to go over to Plerco'B Greenhouse now and seo his beautiful display. Charles McGowan of Klamath Falls Is spending a few days In the city visiting friends and attending to business matters. This Is the finest an i most expen sive display of silverware ever shown In Southern Oregon. Martin J. Uedi!y. the Jeweler. tf. S. V. Ileckwith lias returned to Medford from Spokane Wash., where he attended the apple show. To friends and kinsfolk, your por trait at Xmas will carry a message of thoughtfuiness that Is next to n personal visit. Arrange for the sk iing today. The Swem Studios. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Luce returned to Medford Saturday morning from Ohio, and other middle western states, where they have spent the past six months. He sure and buy your Thanksgiv ing candy at the sale of home made candy net Wednesday. November 29, at 3 o'clock p. m.. at the high school rally meeting. Proceeds lo be used for the high school band uniforms. F. M. Anderson of Portland is spending a few days in the city at tending to business matters. Ir. J. J. Eminens expects to leave Medford about lieceniber ;;rd fdr New York city, where he will take a post graduate course, returning to Med ford the first of January. lis ;. I. Whipple of Chicago is in the city for a few days transacting busi ness with local merchants. Japanese Curio Store. 30 North Central avenue, half block from main. Toys and Orlentnl novelties. Tea room open afternoons. Mrs. F. H. Farrar of Hay Gold is spending the week-end In the city. Royal Typewriters will stop the trade out fallacy. Medford Book store. W. J. Johnson Is a business visitor in Med fori! for a few days from Port land. Attorney W. E. Phlpps has re moved his offices to M. F. & H. Build, ing. rooms 4 J Ti - ; B . Elevator ser vice. Telephone number changed to Adelaide A. Low den and Donald Lowdcn of l'nderood. Wash., are spending n few days in the lly. See the stork Inhels carried by the Medford Piiiillng Co., if you are In a hurry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lower and son, Harold, who uavo bn located ot Prospect, have moved to Medford and will make their home on West Fourth street. Jot it down in Ink. I P Loose Leaf Memo and Waterman Pen. Medford Book Store. Benton Mackaye Is a tourist visitor in the city from Washington, It. C. SS-I Phone Heath's Drug Store. Harold .1. Pelton of Springfield, Ore., arrived in the city Saturday morning, and will spend a few weeks in this vicinity visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terrill of Montague, Cal., are Medford visitors for the week-end. Bert T. Walters of San Francisco spent tiie latter part of the week in Medford visiting frineds. John Grebb of Eagle Point was a business visitor in the city Friday afternoon. PiOtten cow manure. Hoover's dairy. Dean Terrill of Brownsboro was in the city Friday afternoon trans acting business. A. S. Rosenbaum arrived In Med ford Saturday morning for a few days. Bob Crowder has returned from a trip through the country as far as New Orleans, and states that he saw- no place that looked as good to him as Medford. He will open up a butcher shop here this winter. The regular home coming of the M. E. Ladies' Aid met Wednesday afternoon at the church with a good number present. During the busi ness session it was planned to have Made in Oregon" sale about the first of December. The time was spent in sewing comforters. Delicious refreshments were served by the Loy alty circle. Imported Chinese noodles. Cas- tillan Grill. Rube Johnson of Eagle Point was in the city attending to business mat ters Saturday. J. B. Butler was a business visitor in the city Saturday from Eagle Point. John Miller of Eagle Point trans acted business In Medford Saturday. FACTORY DEPENDS ON SITE (Continued From Page One.) tend the mains that the mill might have water for boilers And pond, and tor lire protection, wns presented to ihe city council last Tuesday night, mill after reading w'as referred to. the water committee for emiMiloration. No act ion has ns yet. been taken ly this committee. ' ' ; The concrete foldings for the mill were completed Friday, and if the weather is clear the work uf putting up the mill frame will lie bcL'im Mon day. The pond for the mil! is half completed. The mill machinery U expected to arrive in .Meilfon! (lie iniilille of next week.' A considerable number of sub scribers to stock in the new mill have paid in the amounts of their sub scriptions, but more money will be needed next week to pay Ihe men who will he engaged in construction work and in paying freight on the mill uia- hinery. Otfieers of the company are asking that nil subscriptions be paid in as rapiilly us possible. The Ministerial Association will meet Monday morning nt '.:.. o'clock. J. C. ROLLINS, President. With Medford trade Is Medford made y Are You Prepared for BabysArrival? Yon are if "Mother's Friend" has been f Iven a place In your home. The dread and agony of childbirth can be eliminated to the greatest extent by this won derful assistant to nature. Drug gists everywhere aell "Mother's Friend." "I Highest quality, jewelry repairing- diamond setting, watch repairing Martin J. Reddy! The Quality Store for Reliable Goods. I 212 K. Main SL Medford. Ore. I Mrs. A. True Lundy NUBONE CORSETS i-MH'ilic.'il Fitliiiffsn Specialty l'lioiio lintel MalfWil. v3 uleanl f Interesting X Book on McrtKerhoocX I Sent TV to All I xpectut Mothenf wtnt rat it. V toaLmmtr BBj. J v Atlwivi At the Churches Catholic tliunli. South Oakdale Avenue. First ;2. Funduy at 8 a. m. Second mass Sunday at 10:30 a. Evening services Sunday at 7:30 p. in. REV. JOHN POWERS Rector Oakdale Ave. .McllimliM. Sunday school at 9.4f a. m. Preaching at 11 a. in. Subject: Thanksgiving." All members and friends are in vited to attend our services. H. M. BRANHAM. Kv.-I.utli. ion's Cliiu-cli Oakdale avenue and Fourth St. Rev. Dr. W. R. Morenz-Oeser, pastor. Pastorage: 31 West Fourth. Sunday school (EnglUh) 10 a. Divine service lEngllsh) 11 a. Sermon: Matth. 14.21: The Great Renunciation. You and your are cordially Invited IVcsfoyterUin Church (Main street at City Park.) Sunday school and Men's Bible class at 10. Junior Endeavor at 3 C. E. at 6:30. There will -be two great services in the morning; the pastor w-ill speak on "Good Invest ments." The Commercial club and Jacksou County Business Men's asso ciation have been invited to attend thist service. In the evening a Laymen's meeting will be held. Several business men speak. The principal address of the evening will be made by Hon. Ben. Sheldon. Subject: "Keep Smiling." Two splendid musical programs by the large chorus choir In charge of Prof. Andrews. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Strangers welcome. Rev. Alfred A. J. Hogg, minister. Residence Holland Hotel. First Christian Church (Cor. Ninth and Sorth Oakdale) Special music. Morning sermon 10:45: "Rejoicing in hope; patient In tribulation; con tinuing instant in prayer." Evening at 7:30. W. L. Melllnger of Ashland,- will give a special ad dress on "Christian Work in Mexico". Everyone ought to hear him for he has spent years with our national neighbor. Special music at this service. Solo, "At the Break of Dawn (Blownt). C. M. Meeker. Special music by chorus and others. (; Bible school S:4j. The Young Men's class invite you. J. W. Shirley, teacher senior men's class; E. H. Hurd. teacher; junior women's class by Mrs. A. J. .Handy and senior wom en's class by Mrs. E. It. Sely invite you as they are putting s.iei'al effort on tr.elr work. E. society 6:30 p. m. Subject: Grace of Gratitude" Ps. 107:1-43. Stringers and the public invited to all cervices. St. Sbirk's KplscoiiI. 8 a. m. Holy communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11a. m. Morning prayer. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer. Win. B. Hamilton, vicar. First Methodist Episc :pnl Dr. J. C. Rollins, pastor. The Sunday school is 9:13 a. m. cordial welcome for all. The Epworth Iaguo chapters meet at 6: 13. Public wor ship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. At the morning hour Tit. Rollins will preach. At the evenin r hour there will be rendered a suecla! AMUSEMENTS Tonight Last Time There's a, subtle charm about this picture that appeals strongly it's beautiful in setting and theme Mae Marsh Piquant irresistible as the sweet colleen MOLLY-0 It has the dramatic quality the light and life that go to make a fascinating photoplay. And the Keystone "THE FEATHERED NEST" TOMORROW The Wonderful Leit At traction "The Garden of Allah" L I musical program followed by an ad ! dress by Mrs. M. C. Reed of Ashland. The public is cordially invited to all the services of the day. . Following are the special numbers for the day: Chorus, "Christ Our Passover" Schilling Duet, "Whispering Hope" Hawthorne Mis Lacy, Mr. Balcom Male quartet. Solo, "1 Will Exalt Thee" Huhn Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc Anthem. "O Feel and See"....Mnrston Tlie First Baptist Church. ,"A live church with a cordial wel come." Have you been to the Baptist church since the new chorus choir, under the direction of Mr. E. M. Mrown, was organized If not, you will surely want to attend Sunday. Everybody is delighted with the mu sic. The pastor will speak at both ser vices, subject for the morning ser mon being: "The Christian's Hope and the Sinners' Invitation." Sermon topic for the evening: "Two Masters, or Serving God, vs. Serving Mammon." This sermon will be the second in a series of sermons on "Christs Con trasts In Character." Preceeding the evening sermon. Mr. II. S. Stine will discuss the "Ore gone Bone-Dry Prohibition Law," answering the question: "Will it stand?" Come early to get a good seat. Large crowds attend the services of this church. FREDERICK W. CARSTENS, Pastor. First Church of Christ Scientist. Branch of the mother church, the First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Mass. Sunday service at 1 1 o'clock. Sub ject: "Ancient and Modern Xecro macy. Alias Mesmerism and Hypno tism, Denounced." Wednesday evening meeting at which testimonies of Christian Sci ence healing are given at 7: SO. All are cordially invited. Edifice at 212 North Oakdale. Sunday school at 9:45. All under the age of 20 are welcome. Rending rooms In the M. F. & H. Co., building, Central avenue, open from 1:30 to 4:30 p. in., dally, except Sunday and holidays. Jacksonville Presliytcrian. Sabbath school at 10. Morning worship at 11. with ser mon. Theme, "Hearty Living." Spec ial music: -.... . . This, is real, up-to-the-minute bnnk service sivins the custom er the thins he needs tit the time he need il. This is the html of service we are now prepared to yive to you. We have just in-t.illcil a liur roiifhs . r.ookkecpin,' Machine which liiindlcs our necnuiitino work anil keeps n Matt-mont of each customer's account ready all the time, with entries made riirlit tip lo Hate. Any time you want n statement of your balance Jn n hurry, it i ready for you. In-teml of leaving your pas- . hook for hvo or three l;iys nt the last of the month in order to have it balanced, you iret a neatly print ed statement each nvnlh. showing "Angels Serenade" Braga Lucia dl Lammermoor (Sextette) Doi.lzeul Rendered by Mr. Leon II. llanna on the violin accompanied by Mrs. Row ell Hines on the organ. The Christian Endeavor Society meets at 6:45. "True Friendship" will lie Hie theme of the evening worship at 7:30. ALBERT H. GAMMONS, Minister. Phoenix Presbyterian Church Sunday school and Bible classed at 10 a. m. Thanksgiving service at 11 a. m. Special music. Y. P. S. C. at 7 p. m. Leader Rosa Lehness. At 7:45. a sermon by the pastor. Subject: "One of the Sweetest Love Letters in the Bible." A young people's choir of over 20 voices will sing. A duet by Catherine Rice and M. Morten. DR. BA1I.I.1E, Pastor. Pag re,0:r,s fj Great Place of Vs Amusement THE ORIGINAL LIEBLER CO.'S PRODUCTION OF THE . BY.J50BEHT HICHENS . . - - BIGGER THAN BEN HUR 100-PEOPLE-IOO Arabs - Camels Horses -Donkeys TRAVELING IN ITS OWN SPECIAL TRAIN Biggest Play Ever in Medford Seats Now Selling' PD TpPC I-owcr floor $2.00; Halcony, 1st 2 rows $2, next 0 rows 1 AiiJbJ $1.30; next 3 rows $1.00;. biilanco COc. "Hello! Jackson County Bank When can I get a of my account, today's deposits?" "Your statement will be ready in five minutes" all checks and deposits and a bal ance you know js rijthl. Kvcry I'liecking account will receive these regular monthly stnleuieuls, together with the canceled vouch ers. The Tim-roughs will also pot our ledgers, givin. , neatly kept nnd ncrunite neemmts, innl pro viding nn absolute titul automatic proof of tin- !iccnra: y of every entry on our statements and ledg ers. We are sure that the improve ment in our .-eivieo nindc pos,i,t. by the machine bookkeeping method will meet with your tip. pioval, and that you will appreci ate the convenience and protection nguinM error uf forded hy the me-r-lianicnlly figured statements. Jackson County Bank Caul of Thanks. The BlHters of the Holy Names wish j to thank all those, who so generously devoted themselves to make the St. .Mary's Arndemdy fair a financial sue. ccHg. It has been a source of great Joy to the sisters to find the former and present students of St. Mary's so loyal, the laiileH so devoted, and all ' the people of Medford so kindly dis j posed toward the academy. This I courtesy and generau response can 1 not but be appreciated and vffi be chronicled among the pleasant memo, i rles of the 50 years spent by the j Sisters In Southern Oregon. Thonks 'are also due the business firms that : donated so liberally. CHICHESTER S PILLS imiuit Lfadl-wt Ak j our UramcUt tut p mi. I- liril mm until Ulttilllt' Uruuiti'-t. Afrt-Cin.Clff:.TPH j milo no vincr. iiur r y -tt known u Beit. Sl. Ai wan kelurj- SOID BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Tomorrow Nov.26! NIGHT Mightiest Play Si Planet srni MARY ANDER80N '-r " 1 . . THE EIGHTH WONDEROFi THE WORLDS statement including