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WEUFOKU MAIL! TTrTRWR, STE'DTTTR'n. 'OTJKOON. 'RATFRTTW. TANTWRY "10. "1020 FJOfi THREE LIBERTY Read This! Chas. Rav is leavinu town toninht to uet awav from Vivian Martin and "The Third Kiss." (Know what it is?) who arrives tomorrow. SO Von had better connect with tlie "Egg Crate Walibu" tonight if vou want to see a rattling fast comedv drama. AND- You'tl 'sav it's Rav's 'Best Ever" picture. That's what the crowds tell us. LIBERTY Start the New Year right by taking home a box .of Our Candy fTheShasta Iftaardki (JOHN P. LAWEENCE, Jeweler . TOur specialties are fine watches ith American and Swiss, at lowest Ices. We do onr own reoalrlm. SCAVENGER. Licensed City Scavenger. M1 refuse Immediately removed on ,ort notice. Weekly visit in real ities districts. Daily business dis Ict. Phones. 277-J. OXY-ACETYLENE WT.DTKfl iinder heads, pump castings, mls llaneous welding. Work guaranteed. I OAKLAND GARAGE i JS.'t-ia.T ifniidi Front. IEDFORD IRON WORKS OUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP 3so agent for Fairbanks and Morsr EnirineB. 17 South Riversld Ri'V. J. linniliiluli Snsnett. tlie new pastor of t ho Methodist Episcopal church arrived in Merifurd vester dav i'riiin Seattle. Hov. Sasneti comes to this citv with n very hiuh repiitatinn as preacher and parish worker, and is a vomit: man most pre possessing in manner ami appear ance. Tlie l'ullowiiisr article in the Seattle Times indicates the hih es teem in which the votinir minister was held in Ihe l'm;et Sound me tropolis : Rev. J. Knmlnlph Snsnett. asso ciate pastor of First Methodist Kpis copal Church of Scat He, has been appointed pastor of Ihe Methodist church at Mcdtord. (Ire., ami will leave Tuesday l.i take up his new duties, lie will he one of the volum es.! ministers mi the coast, as he is not vet HO years nl.l. In looking nvcr the field fur a per nun t pastor IV. r the Mellimlist pul let. Bisl Mallhcw S. Undies ilc- cided lo offer Ihe pastorale to Dr. Sasneti and called him to his office in Portland. The Seattle man ac cepted the appointment and as a re sul! r'irsl church will he without a head until the return of its pastor, liev. .1. 10. Crowlhcr. from the east. Hi'. Sasneti has been Dr. Cnuv llier's assislant for more than a year. Coiiiinir lo the state of Washington shortly after he graduated from the eollesre nt .Meridian. Miss., in 1!)1L', he held pastorales at lllanchiird, Wash., ami Sumas, Wash., and in 11)11! was appointed pastor of Cnlvrrv church in Seattle. He left that, pulpit lo be come, associate pastor of , First church. "1 accepted the nppoiiitiuent. witii no little reluctance, as it means Icavuur Sen I tie and n host of nood friends here." said Dr. Sasneti todav. "It is especially hard for me to unit rirst church because of my very pleasant relations with Dr. Crowther. Hut when Hishop ITinrhes called me to Portland and pointed out the op portiiirtics for me at Medford I eonhl nol decline the appointment." Melow is printed the resolutions of Methodist Ministers' Association of Seattle: , It was a decided surprise to many of us when it was announced in the Methodist Ministers' I'nion that the Ifov. J. Randolph Sasneti was trans ferred .from our citv to be the pastor of the Methodist F.piseopal church in Medford, Ore. We hud looked upon him ns one of the men who was to build himself into the future of this erowine northwest conference. Dunne the few vears that he has heen a member of this conference he has served the churches where he hns been appointed with devotion nnd lceonnized ability. His choice Chris tian manhood has been felt nnd no predated bv bis brothers in the mill itsrv nnd thev have rejoiced in his steady advancement. , We nre' decidedlv snrrv to lose bin from nmoncr ;-nr ranks, but we ex lend congratulations to the brethren of the Orecon conference on his ioin intr their fraternity- The Epworth Leacues of this con fei 'ence have found him one of the helpful leaders in (ho institutes that have beeouso such sources of power thromilioul, the conference. ITe.hn been until- nir in Ins work for the vounir people. Our pravers and our love nre with mm and his family as thev so to their new and larw field of service. WILLIAM PARK', K. D. WHITE. ROBERT .1. HEID. St. Mark's KplscomI Cor. North Oakdalo and Fifth Sts. 8 a. in. Holy communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. "m. .Morning prayer. 7:0 r- ni. Evening prayer. Win. 1). Hamilton, vicar. Catholic (luirch South Oakdalo avenue. First mass Sunday at S u. m. Second mass at 10:30 a. m. Benediction at 4:30 p. m. Key. John Powers, rector. KvunK.-l.litli. Zion's Church Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. Key. Dr. W. It. Morenz-Oeser, Pastor. Kes. 5 IS West Fourth St. Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service 11a. m. You and yours ar cordially invited. Se.votk Day AdvemM ChMt North Hiverside. Hegular service, Sahlmlh school (Saturday) 10: 1.".. Prcaehiiii!, 1 1:110. Y. P. M. V. S.. 3:1)0 p. m. Preaching tonight at 7: in. The evening meetings conducted by Kvun- elist Rippey are being well attend ed. . idae Car. stand corner Main and rtlett. Phone 900. J. D. DELANEY PHONE 242 FOR SOAL and WOOD 531 S. Front St. WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL Dyster Shells TJave a tcx'k of SASftcrn "fVstpr ilicll at $2.00 Pr fewJa This is t0 cents below iarkct, so get your shell MONARCH ieed & Feed Co. ' 317 East Main Street IN POPULAR FAVOR CHAItLOTTETOW.V. Prince E.l ward Island. Fox ranchinu' on this island province is steadily crowiiiL' and this season it is estimated that r limit D.OOII will he .miped from here Ihe prices ramie from $1,01X1 each lor silver lox skins down to JflO J'oi the cheapest reds. Ranchers are tivini up the breed in? of the cheaper grades of foxes m thev cost lust as iniich to feed lis the others and domesticated reds are now a raritv. A number of individun litnner.4 in this province are shirting small lox ranches. Couched Xiglit and lmy John Vognue, Elberton. Ga.. writes "Last fall, when my neighbors were down with Influenza, I took a severe cold and before I was aware of my condition I was down- sick in bed. coKShed night and day and my throat asaw and sore. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and took eight small doses In two hours. My condition began to 1m prove and in a few days I was as well as ever. In my opinion Foley's Is the best cough medicine made." For sale by Medford Pharmacy. Methodist lOpiscopul Church, South Dr. Joiiett P. Dray, Pastor. Phono .'1S4. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Dr. Roberts, supt. Wo have a good llible school and are not ashamed lo invite you to bo with us. At the 11 o'clock service IJev. Will Fenton ct Corvallis, presiding elder of the Portland district, will preach lie is a fine speaker and you will enjoy hearing him. No preaching at evening hour as we join in union service. PEOPLE 10 STUDY IHE HOLY BIBLE EvatiL'clist .1. A. liippev said last niiilil at' the Seventh Dav Advcntisi church that emperors from the davs of Charlaiuaene until the davs of Kaiser William have tried to '-ab-lisli a universal kinirdoiu. He showed from the Rible that Rome was the lasi universal empire that would exist be fore the one established by Christ, which would never he destroyed. His opening text was II Peter 1 :1'J. The speaker stated that theprophc cics of God's word was more sure than to "hear with the ear or to sec with the eve." Accordim! to II Peter 1:111 and II Inn. .1:1b the Ilihle is for us to tudv and there an' no non-essentials ill it. Ihe evangelist emphasized the I'u ell from Isa. -1(1:8-10 and Isaiah -IS that Hoc had marked out the end from (he hciriiininu' and that ac- rtlim; to Amos :( :7. no crisis would be brought on Ihe world ill which ild involve, his people unless be hail revealed Ihe same by a propbe'.. He substantiated his remarks by citmsr specilic instances recorded in Mull. 24 :r ami Luke 111 :4.(l where it speaks of the destruction of .Icru- alem. I'liiiiiiiir to Ivev. 1:1 -i! he showed that this hook was written bv John us and was not scaled as some Phoenix Presbytcrhui Church Dr. Halllie, Pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school and Bible classes. John lionar, supt. 11. Public worship. Subject of sermon, "The KMiu to 1'aruon anu Power.'' 7:30. Young People's' meeting, old nnd young invited. You can have your say at this meeting. Every per son invited to' take part. Win. Hath leader. Address by the pastor. Sub ject, "A Strong Character; How It Is Attained." A homelike church. Welcome.' Good music, led by Mr. and Mrs Sheets. F. W First Jlaptlst Church 9: -15 a. m. Btble school. Mears. sunt. 11:00 a. m. Public worship. Sub ject of sermon. "The Profit of Prayer." 6:15. B. Y. P. U, John Holmer is the new president. Our 13. Y. r. n have new plans and are taking on new life. Come and boost. There is no evening service at our church. All the churches unite in service at the Christian church. Rev Sasnett preaches. Prof. .McReynolds. director of music. Matie Vroman, organist. W T. S. Spriggs, mlnlstor. First Presbytcrinn Church Cor. Main and Molly Btreets. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Carl Brommer, Bupt. Morning service at 1 1 a. m., ser mon, "Giving the Church Something to Live For." At 7:30 p. m. thore will bo a union service at the churches hold In the Christian church. Music In the morning will be, quartet, "Far From My Heavenly Home." Trio, "How Beautiful Are Thy Dwellings," Miss Warner, Mrs F. Isaacs and Wm. Vawter. We believe It worth your while to worship here. William Vawter, director of music Mrs. Marsh, organist. L. Myron Boozer, minister. for ninth! inter. The very title oil lb:' book itself would indicate that, it was not n sealed nook. In fad a three fold hlessimr is promised to those who no and teach the ihines that, arc writ (i-n in this book. While it is true the book of Danii I is considered n scaled book, still we read in Dan. 12 -A that Daniel was bidden bv the nimel to seal the 1 k only to the lime of the end. In the Jatler dav.s the seal was lo be broken "in which days we are livinu" snid the pastor. He .showed (hat the nietnlic image which was seen bv Xel hnrdneziii represented the four great universal kingdoms of the world. Habvlon rep resented by the bend of gold, existed to 0.18 H. I . nnd was succeeded by the Medos and Persians. Thev. in turn were overthrown bv "Alexander the (ircat" in .Til B. C. The (Irecians held swnv till Kit If. C. when Uoni-; represented by tlto leas of iron look the scepter and ruled the world. Ilis lorv tells us that between ;!."il and 478 Rome became weakened nnd di vided into ten parts ns represented hy the ten toes of the imaire. These divisions were to continue until (iod would set up bis evcrlast inL' kingdom. Thes- kingdoms tire in existance in Europe today. The next a rout event in the world's history is the eominir of the kingdom of Christ. An invent appeal was made bv the speaker for every one lo be rendv for that kinirdom which will never be destroyed. Announcement! We have disposed of our interests in the Fordson Tractor to the C. E. Gates Auto Co. This change o will take effect Feburafy 1st. From now on we will handle the International Harvester Co.'s Full Line Incluclinff tal music and good congregational singing. Li- Ji. Millard, minister. Mrs. Kawies Moore, pianist. John Kirk Patrick, choir leader. First Methodist Kplscopal Church Fourth and Hartlett. ' J. Randolph Sasnett, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sub ject of sermcn, "The Supreme Pur pose of ihe World's Greatest Man." Kpwortll League 0:15. nilon service in the evening at the Christian church. Morning Anthem, "All the Earth Shall Worship Thee" (lleyser). So loists, Messrs. MacDonough, Meeker, Canada)'. Male quartet, "The LcTd Will Comfort Thee" (lorcnz). Messrs. Meeker, MacDonough, Canaday and Vroman. Evening Union service at Chris tian church. Miss Helen Philbrook, pianist. Mrs. May Jordan MacDonough, direct&T. I. O. O. K. TAKE NOTICE All Odd Fellows are requested to meet at the hall, 1:30 p. m., Sunday on account cf the funeral of the lata Bro. W. J. Lingerfelt. By order of H. A. VAN ACSDALL, 2iT Nobis Grand. First Christian Church Cor. Ninth and Oakdale. Bible school 9:45 a. m. B. W. Paul, supt. M tb. F. E. Wahl, sec Preaching 11 a. m. Subject, "The Great American Home." Special music, anthem, "Open Now Thy Gates of Beauty" (Huyser). Y6u will be made to feel at home with us. Service and Junior Endeavor 6:30 p. m. 7:30. Union services closing the week cf prayer with Rev. Sasnett, the new pastor of he M. E. church. North, as speaker. You will enjoy this service and we expect the house to be filled. Special music by the choir. Anthem. "Forward Into Light" (Buezusu'. Also lnstrumen- First Church of Christ, Scientist, urancn of the Mcthor Church, the! first Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject: "Sacrament." Suncluy school at 9:45. All under the age of twenty are welcome. Wednesday evening mootings, at which testimonies of Christlnn Sci ence healing are given, at 7:30. Church edifice 212 North Oakdale The reading room, which is in the M. F. & II. bldg., is open from 1 to fi dally, except Sundays and holidays. All authorized literature may be rend borrowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the read ing room. International 8-16 Tractor P. & O. Plows McCormick Harvesting Tools International Tillage Tools Primrose Cream Separators We wish to assure our customers that we will retain our force of me chanics and will be very glad to continue to give the same careful attention and service as in the past. Patton & Robinson Inc. Telephone 150 Successors to 112 South Riverside Fordson Sales and Service ? t t T t t JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 427 M. F. & H. Co. Bldg. Tlie importance of owning your home was never more forcibly illus trated than at the present time. It is almost impossible to rent a decent flat or house, even though rents have been greatly increased. !And be- sides rent receipts will not btiild a home. ' -Even if you are not a depositor, come and talk over financial matters with any of our Directors or the Secretary. ' . ' . : C. M. KIDD, President. O. C. BOCGS, Sscretary. DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains ot aches; feel tired; havo headache, indigestion, insomnia, painful pass age of urine, you will find relief in COMEDAL Th world's standard remedy for lcldny, liver, bladder and uric add troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Three sizes, all druggists. . Guaranteed. Look for th namo GoM Medal on overr 1ot aad accept do imitation Rousseau Coal Co. Producers and Distribu tors of Medford Coal.' Price $10.00 Delivered $8.00 at Mine. Ofifcc 25 West Main Phone 934. Let Us Help You Get the Most From 1920 Things Are Settling Down, Prospects Are Mighty Bright A new year, a now spirit and mighty good times ahead for the ag gressive optimist. That's the way we look at it as young 1920 starts his career. A few weeks ago things didn't look ho promising. AFost of those who weren't striking wore thinking up pot remedies for what ailed the world. There was too much scheming, too little doing, too much unrest. IJut now the unrest and the quack economic remedies are vanishing. The world is going to work. There is going to he real production in all lines where shortages exist. Anil that is all the world needs. It means better times for all of us. Tlie prospect is especially improved for farm crop prices. There is a growing stability in the market. The law of supply and demand is again beginning to prevail. And a world at work will bring a healthy demand for a big supply of all food products. (let ready for another prosperous year on. the farm. We are ready to help you. Tell us early what repairs you will need for your old implements whose serviceability can be renewed. Investigate our stock of high quality new implements. Drop in any day and find out how well prepared we are to help make 1920 a good year for vou. HUBBARD BROS. T I f