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Starts Tomorrow
Billie
Burke
In
"Sadie
Love"
Last Time Tonight
TO SEE
The picture that has thrilled
countless thousands in book
form.
"Told
IN THE
Hills"
A mighty epic of the West of
the Pioneers, of Scout, Gold
Hunter and Rovinq Indian.
LIBERTY
AVK LKAD
OTIIKH.S FOI,!AW
Launspach Orchestra
DANCE WORK OUR SPECIALTY
For particulars phono If. (J. Liiiuispach, I llt-Y.
We get, all the late music assoon as it is published, from "Frisco
and eastern cities... This work is not a sido line with us; we make
it a business.
Used Cars
.Overland-Roadster ; :..'. .' $700
.BodgevTourmg ; ; ' . '
aMxl Bug ..: : : $350-
iMbtorcydle7:.:'..L:..-..V..:..........". $125
f;i Overland Touring '. ..-$425
: " Biui .Touring, : .-Model 37 j.:::.:L..:.....:. $500
: Stud'ebaker. Roadster 15 model $650
Buick TpAirjug .'17 .model.........,...........,....: $500
- Chevrolet" Touring," '19 model, good as new ....$725
Valley Garage
Federal Reserve and
'r- FarmlFinancing
'WHETHER you realize it or not the First
', Nation'af Bank's Membership in the Federal
Reserve System makes it possible for us to
' mee.t the reasonable and seasonable rcquirc-
'm'ents of farm financing to even a greater
extent than our individual resources would
. permit.' :
A Billion Dollar Reservoir of'liquid resour
ces lies behind Reserve Member banks.
Cfe FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HEDFORD OREGON
FUNERAL HELD IN
CITY SUNDAY AT 2
of sermon, "The Ministry of Com
fort." Good music led by Mr. and
Mrs. Sheets.
7:30 p. in. Young people's meeting.
Leader, Mrs. Walter Kraser Brown.
Subject, "The Worlds Need of
Christ." The Sunday evening meet
ings are very helpful, good hearty
singing. The only service in Phoenix.
Come to the community church.
The funeral services over tjie re
mains lit' the late Dwieht li. Andrus of
this eitv. who passed away nt Rose
liurir, (Ire., Jan. 22, at 1 a. in. will be
held at the Weeks & MeGowun
clinpel, Sunday afternoon nt 2
o'clock. The Kev. J. Randolph Sas
r.ett of the KirstSlethoilist Kpiscoual
church will conduct the services, as
sisted by the O. A. H.
The deceased, known anions: his
many friends as Major Andrus, was
bora July 23, 1S44, Washington.
Macomb county, Michigan, and spent
the early part of his life there.
He was a veteran or the Civil wnr
and enlisted Ane. 8. ISO'.', from Ma
comb county, Michigan, for three
venrs. and was mustered into the
I'nited States service August 14,
lH(i2, at Pontine. Mich., as a busier
in Company B, 22nd Michigan In
fantry 'olunteers, under Alonzo M.
Keclcr and Colonel Moses Wisner.
Although mustered in as a busier,
he curried a nun from the first, and
was in all the cniiuiremcnts of his' reg
iment up lo the battle of Nashville.
Tenn.. Dec. lf, 18(14. when he was
on detail as clerk al General Thomas'
headuunrters.
At Chii'kainamra, On., he received
a slight' flesh' wound across the t'iu
ircrs of his rinht band, and was cap
tured that dav. Kept, 111, 18(i:t. but
escaped from bis captors durine; the
nieht. -
The 22nd regiment left the slalc
for Lcxiimfou, Kentucky. Moving to
Georgia, it- participated at Chieka-
mautra. where, after fishtine for
three hours, exbauslinc ils ammuni
tion, it chnrired into overwhelming
numbers with the bayonet, driving the
enemy back unlil overcome by too
ereat a force, when most of (be num
ber were taken prisoners. It later
participated in the movement toward
Atlanta. On April 1. 18(15, it was at
tached to the ,'lrd brigade, separate, di
vision Army of the Cumberland.
. Comrade Andrus received his (final
discb arse July 2(i, 180.1," at Detroit,
Michigan. He served from 18(i7 to
1870 as a member of Captain Georae
II. West's company, Colorado militia,
.which after ils organization nt Gol
den, Col., was mustered into the Colo
rado state militia.
Hts father .served1 in the Toledo
war over the boundary between Ohio
and Michigan: his grandfather in the
war of 1812, and his great grand
father in the revolution.
He was n member ' of Macomb
Lodge No. (14. A. P. & A. M. of Davis
.Michigan, and Chester A. Arthur l'ost
No. 47, Dent, of Oregon. Grand Army
of the Republic, and at the time of
his death was commander of the
Southern Oregon Soldiers and Sail
ors. association. He was deputy
shorn t ot Sonoma county, California
end constable of Suit Point town
ship in the same eountv. and was head
of police at Teluridc, Col., at differ
ent times. He followed mining thru-
out Colorado, California and. Oregon,
eonung to Mcdford in the early nine
lies, since which time he has resided
here. In 1002 he was united in mar
riage to Mrs. Sarah M. Whitman of
til is city.
He is survived by his wife, three
sisters, and one brother: Sarah M:
Andrus of this eitv. Miss Agnes An
drus and Mrs. Nancy Scranton of
Detroit. Mich.: Mrs. Mary DcLnno of
New York Citv. and Frank D. Andrus
of Detroit, Mich.
To the wide circle of friends who
enioved his friendship and had par
taken oi Ins unfailing kindness, his
death conies as a sorrowful affliction.
Interment in the Jacksonville ceme
tery. Services at the grave conduct
ed .by. Medford Lodge, No. 103 A. F.
& A. Jr. '
Methodist Kpiscopal Church, South
Dr. Jouett P. Bray, Pastor.
Res. 25 North Oakdale. Phone 3S4.
Sunday school at 10 a.m. Dr. Frank
Roberts, supt. We are glad to ask
you to our Sunday school.
Preaching ut 11 a. in. and 7: SO
p. in. by tho pastor. At 11 a., m.
service a special illustrated sermon
will be preached for the children and
Sunday school. We sing the old
songs our father and mother sung.
We will have a violin solo and you
will enjoy It. You are always wel
come.
Paul,
'lleav.
First Christian Church
Cor. Ninth and Oakdale,
D. E. Millard. Minister.
Dible school 945. 11. W
Supt.
iPreaehlng 1 1 a. m. Subject.
en." Music for the morning: Anthem
"Blessed Is the Man", the first Psalm
sot to music by Fred A. Fllmore
l:l!0. Christian Kndeavor.
7:30. Preaching service Popular
soag service with a sermon from a
chart (.-a '"New Testament Conver
sions." The special music will be a
quartet, "Sweet the Moments."
Tho public is cordially invited to
attend these services.
-Mrs. Rawlos Moore, pianist. John
Kirkpatrick, music director.
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JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Systematic saving is a good habit. It its the only sure way for the sala
ried man or woman to accumulate an estate. In the development of the
habit building and loan associations offer a distinct advantage over other
methods. It reminds the saver at regular intervals of the amount: he has
agred to save, thus helping in the development of the saving habit.
427 M. F. & H. Building, Medford
First Church of Christ, Scientist
'Branch of tho Mother Church, the
First Church of ChrUt, Scientist, In
Boston, Mass.
. Services are held every Sunday
morning at ,11 o'clock. Subject,
"Truth."
Sunday school at 9:43. All under
tfio age of twenty are welcome.
(Wednesday evening meetings, nt
which testimonies of Christian Set
ence healing are given, at 7:30
Church edifice 212 North Oakdale.
The reading room, which is in the
Medford F. & H. bldg., Is open from
to 5 daily, except Sundays and holi
days. All authorized literature may
be read, borrowed or purchased.
The public is cordially Invited lo
attend the service, and visit the read
ing room.
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Jonathan and Spitzenberg Apples, Packed
.85 Delivered
$1
Conner's Warehouse
Phone 64
First lluptist Church
The life of the church must be a
life in spirit. We are told to "walk
In the Spirit" and never to "grieve
the Spirit." Carelessness about, at
tendance upon the Lord's house and
a life that is full of worldliness must
grieve 'Him. . , i
9:45 a. m. Bible school. F. W.
Mears, supt. '
11 a. m. Public worship. Subject
ot sermon, "The Pre-eminent Christ."
0:15. 13. Y. i. U,
7:30. Preaching, subject "The Gos
pel for Girls."
At 2:30 p. m. the funeral service
of sister W. D. Roberts from the
church.
The music for morning service, an
them, "The Lord Is Exalted." P. M
'Now tho Day Is Over", quartet.
Prof. McReynolds, director, Miss
Matle Vroman, organist. W. T. S.
Sprlggs, minister.
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St. Murk's Kpiscopal
Cor. North Oakdale and Fifth Sis
10 a. m. Sunday school.
No other services this Sunday.
Vicar absent from town.
Wm. 13. Hamilton, Vicar.
Catholic Church
South Oakdale Ave. .
(First mass Sunday at 8"a. m.
Second mass at 10:30 a. m.
Benediction at 4:30 p. m.
Ilev. John Powers, Rector.
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Telephone II N. Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets
The Dow Hospital
; .. Special attention given to surgical and ohstretical
. -No extra charge for graduate nurses services.
' ' 'The most important person in this hospital is the
EtEDFORD OREGON
Kvung.-liutli. Zlon's Church
Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave
Rev. Dr. W. R. Morenz-Oeser, Pastor
Res. G1S West Fourth St.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
'Divine service 1 1 a. m.
You and yours are cordially
vited. ;
In
First Presbylr:nn Church
Cor. Main and Holly streets.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Carl
Brommcr, supt.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Evening service 7:30 p. m.
Junior Christian Kndeavor 3 p. m
Come and worship with us.
L. Myron lioozer
Phoenix. Presbyterian Church
Dr. Baillle Pastor.
10 a. m. Sunday school and Bible
classes. John Bonar supt.
11 a. tn. Public worship. Subject
First Methodist Kpiscopal Church
Fourth and Bartlett.
Rev. J. Randolph Sasnett, minister,
Sunday services: 9:45 a. m. Bible
school. Clarence A. Meoker, supt.
Classes for all ages.
11 a. m. Morning worship, sermon,
A Great Challenge."
5:30. Epworth League social hour.
6:15. Epworth League devctionul
meeting. Ceo. Kunzman, leader.
7:30. Evening worship, .sermon,
Tho Acid Test."
Program for the week:
Tuesduy, 2:30 p. in., monthly
meeting of tho Ladies' Aid society in
the church parlors.
Thursday 7:30, mid-week devo
tional meeting. Exposition: Phillip-
plans, 4: 8-23.
Friday 7:30, choir rehearsal.
Morning: Anthem, "The Day
Awakes" (Wilson). Soloist, Miss An
derson. Alto and tenor duet, "For
over With the Lord" (Oounod), Miss
Hunter, Mr. MacDonough.
Evening: Anthem, "1 Will Give
You Rest" (West). Soprano solo,
'Hear Us, O Father" (Millard), Mrs.
Anderson.
Miss Helen Phllhrook, pianist: Miss
Evolyn Dew, pianist; Mrs. May Jor
dan MacDonough, director.
The Medford Ministerial associa
tion regular meeting , for. Monday,
Jan. 26, in the library, has been
postponed for ono week. Members
please note change In time. L. Myron
Boozer, president.
lie Feels l.lko a New Man
Rheumatic pains, backache, pains
In aides, sore muscles, stiff joints or
an "always tired" feeling are usual
ly symptoms of disordered kidneys
W. W. Wells, Toquln, Mich., writer:
"I am on my feet most of the time
and get tired. But after taking Fo
ley Kidney Pills I feel like a new
man. I recommend them to my cue'
tomers and have never heard of any
case where they did not give satlsfac
tlon." Prompt In action to relieve
kidney troubles and bladder allmentB
For sale by Medford Pharmacy.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Aliso agent for Fairbanks an4 Mors
Entrines.
17 South Riverside.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The International Harvester Company
will hold a TRACTOR SCHOOL
in Medford .
Friday and Saturday
January 30th and 31st
-
This school will be conducted by practical tractor men who have had
long experience in handling farm tractors.
Special instructions will be given with regard to repairs and adjustments.
Nothing will be offered for sale at this school nor will there lie any sell
ing talks. '
No admission will be charged and the school is free to anyone interested
in Power Farming. ' . .
The school will be held at our building, 112 South Eivcrside.
. , . Plan now to be with ns through the entire. school..
Patton and Robinson Inc.
Tel. 150
MEDFORD, OREGON
112 So. Riverside
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