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LIBERTY
TONIGHT
Last Time
Herbert Rawlinson
in
"A Dangerous Affair"
Kippling with Ro
mance Snapping
with Advent ure
Bubbling with Suspense.
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Mr. Valentine Pink
1325 Stockton street,
San Francisco, and ask
him his experience
with Anti-Uric.
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is said Ashlaml ,i,l ( have as mtieli
snow lan as Midionl ve-tcrclav.
Serjeant I.ee Oreenun. who lias
neen on rccruithiK duty in this citv
since the early part uf Xoveinlier, left
lust night for Pendleton where ho
will have charge of the recruiting of
fleo. The local army recriiitlnR office
which was recently moved from the
post office building to 12H Fast Main
.street is in charge, of Sgt. E. L.
French of Grunts Pass.
The following telegram has been
received:
Washington, D. C, Feb. 19, 1020.
Army Recruiting Officer, Medfonl.
Mindful of the solemn nature of
the ceremonies attendant upon the
presentation of the French memorial
diploma i.n Washington's birthday,
recruiting officers are directed to re
frain on that day from any activities
which savor of rocruilng as these
ceremonies are intended as a tribute
to the nation's soldier dead and on
that day the army und patriotism are
to bo featured and not recruiting.
Harris, the adjutant general.
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St. Mark's Kpi.si'ojil Ii
Cor. North Oakdale and Fifth.
8 a. m. Holy communion.
10 a. m. Sunday school. 'j
11 a. m. Morning prayer.
7:30 p. m. livening prayer.
Win. U. Hamilton, vicar. :
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
Dr. Biiillle, pastor.
Thcro will ho no service on Sunday
en account of the flu.
f'aiholir Church
South Oakdale Ave.
First muss Sunday at N a. in.
Second mass at 10:30 a. in.
Itev. .lohn I'owers.
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First Christian Church
Corner Ninth and Oakdale.
flihle school !i : 1 T. . II. W. Paul,
supt.
Preaching II n. in. Subject, "Geo.
Washington, Christian."
'Kvcnlng service 7:30 p. in. Scr-
nu.ii subject, "A New Name." What
namo do you wear? What authority
tin von recognize? Is there anything
in a name? These are a few ques
tions answered and discussed In the
sermon Sunday evening.
Inspiring song service, special
music and a hearty welcome to every
body. I). E. Millard, minister, 521 West
Eleventh street.
First, Church of Christy Scientist
Branch of the mother church, the
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Boston, Mussacnusetts.
Services are held every Sunday
morning at 1 1 o'clock. Subject,
".Mind." .
Sunday school al H: in. AH under
the ago of 12 are welcome.
Wednesday evening meetings, at
which testimonies of Christian Sci
ence healing are given, at 7:30,
church edifice. 212 North Oakdale.
The reading room, which is in the
M. F. H. building, is open from 1
to 0 daily except Sundays and holi-
davs. All authorized literature ma
he read, bornwed or purchased.
The public is cordially invited to
attend the services, and visit the
reading room.
Methodist Kplscopai Church, South
Dr. .fouett P. Bray, pastor.
The church across from Washing
ton school.
Sunday school 10 a. m., Dr. Frank
Roberts, supt.. We have a good school.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. by the pastor. Morning topic,
"God's Cull and Our Answer." Spec
ial music. Violin solo by Mr. Wang.
Mrs. Huliler will sing again by special
l,!.i unitheaver's latest. "A Rain
bow on the Clouds for You"; also she
will sing "One Fleeting Hour. ai
.u r.f the service a christening
service will be held. You will enjoy
the service.
This is one cliurcli wnere me ym-
pit is sacred to Christ. We do not
extoll men nor preach politics, neith
er do we lecture, but try and bring
a message from the word of God. If
you are without a church home, we
need you. You are always welcome.
First Presbyterian Church
Cor. Main and Holly streets.
Sunday school at 9:15 a. ni., Carl
Broninier, supt.
Morning service at 11 a. m., ser
mon, ' The Home, the Strategic Cen
ter." Evening service at 7:30 p. ill.,
sermon, "The Accomplishments of
Life." Music in the morning service
will he. Quartet, "Who Is Like Unto
Thee." Solo, Mrs. Edna Isaacs.
In the evening tho llillis Sisters
quartet will sing two selections.
You will enjoy these services and,
wo trust, receive benefit from them.
William Vawter, director of music.
Mrs. Marsh, organist.
L. Myron Boozer, minister.
Free .Methodist Church
Corner Tenth and Ivy streets.
Phono 420.
Think! My friend, ' As a tree fal
leth so shall It He." As you leave
ibis world so shall you meet Cod,
whether you be saint or sinner. Pre
pare to meet God now.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Preaching service 1 1 and 7:30 p.m.
Class meeting 12 noon.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30
p. m.
Children and young people's ser
vice 0:30 Sunday eve.
Cynthia A. Schmidt, Sunday school
supt.
Miss Rhoda Burnett, pastor. Resi
dence 337 West Tenth street.
First Baptist Church
Special services continue the com
ing week. The evangelist is giving
to the people most inspiring mes
sages. Especially helpful are the
afternoon meetings. Oar people
should support the meetings more
iaithfully. Conditions ought not to
daunt us but mako us the more de
terminer. Now is tho time to prove
your loyally and faith.
9:45 a. in. Bible school. FT W.
Mears, supt.
11 a. ni. Public worship. Topic of
sermon, "Can a 'Christian Bo a Suc
cessful Business. Man?" This is a ser
vice Tor business men.
ti: 15 It. Y. P. V.
7:30. The evangelist will deliver
the postponed sermon on "The Relig
ion of Monkeys." This sermon is the
discussion of a theme in which you
have profound interest. Come and
hear It.
Prof. Mclteynolds, director of
music. Miss Vromun, organist.
W. T. S. Sprlggs, minister. '
First Methodist NpiseoHil Church
Fourth and BarLlott. . i
.1. Randolph Sasnett,' .minister. j
Sunday. services:. Bible school 9:45;
Classes for-nil ages. C. A, Meekorj
supt. i : I ., , , i '
Morning worship 11 -.o'clock. Ser-i
irion, "Uttermost l.ovo,", K ;
I Kpworth League devotional suj'-.
vco 11:15. ... J.''
I Evening worship 7:10."' Sermon,
"Ocorgo Washington, tho Man pi
Clod." , , "t ,
: The .mid-week devotional service
will not be. held, this week on account
of revival at Buptist. church. Our
people are urged to attend these
evangelistic servlcos held at the Bap
tist church. , .. ,
Morning Authom, cantate Dom
ino in C (Buck). Soloists, Miss An
derson, Mrs. Pierce, Miss Hunter, Mr.
MacDonoiigh. Mr. Canaday.
Solo, Resignation (Caro Roma).
Miss Anderson.
livening Anthem, IBlessod Is the
People. (Ashford). liuritono solo,
Mr. Brooks.
Pianist, Helen Philbrook.
Director, May Jordan Macllonough.
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John Vogntio, Elborton, Ga., wrltos:
"Last fall, when my neighbors wore
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was raw and soro. I got a bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
and took eight small doses In two
hours. My condition began to im
prove and in a few days 1 was as well
as ever. In my opinion Foley's is the
best cough medicine made." For sale
by Medford Pharmacy.
In the Matter of tlie Exclusion of Cer.
tnin IjiikIs From the Medford Irri
gation District.
To Whom it May Concern:
You are hereby notified that on
tho 21st day of October, 1919, N. W.
Kimo filed his petition with the
Board of Directors of tho Medford
Irrigation District, praying that the
following described lands lying with
in saidi district be excluded there
from, that is to say:
Land in Section 2, Township 38 S,
Range 2 West and in bection 35
Township 37 S, Range 2 West, W. M.,
and further described In deed rccorda
of Jackson county, Oregon, Vol. S2,
page 1S3, and Irrigation District
plat No. 4 1 a, containing twenty
acros.
Also, land in Section 30, Town
ship 37 S, Range 2 WeBt, W. M.
Deed Records Vol. HI, page 272, Ir
rigation District plat No. 4 9S, con
taining 5.2 acres. In all 25.2 acres.
And further praying that the
Board of Directors of said District
make and file an order excluding the
said land from the Medford Irriga
tion District.
All persons interested in, or who
may bo affected by such change of
the boundaries of said district are
hereby notified to appear at tho of
fice of the Board of Directors of the
Medford irrigation District. Medford
Furniture & Hardware Building, on
North Central avenue, in the City of
Medford, Oregon, on the 6th day of
April, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of that day, and then and there
to show cause In writing, if any they
have, why tho change of the boun
daries of said district as proposed
in said petition should not be made.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD
IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
By E. M. WILSON. Secretary.
Dated February 21st. 1920.
In the Matter of the Exclusion of Cer
tain IjiihIs From the .Medford Irri
gation District.
To Whom it May Concern:
Yo-u are hereby notified that on
the 9th day of February, 1920. Nick
Kimo. logal guardian for Daniel
Whetstone filed his petitioi with the
Board of Directors of the Medford
Irrigation District, praying that the
following described lands lying with
in said district be excluded there
from, that is to say:
That certain tract of laud desig
nated us tract No. 4T7, on tho offi
cial plut of the Medford Irrigation
District, being further described In
D. H. of Jackson county. Ore., Vol.
45, pago 390, and containing 24.00
acres.
And further praying that the
Board or Directors of said Hist rid
niuko and file an order excluding the
said land from the .Medford Irriga
tion District.
All persons interested in. or who
may be affected by such change of
the boundaries o'f said district are
hereby notified to appear at the of
fice of the Board of Directors of the
Medford Irrigation District. Medford
Furniture & Hardware building, on
North Central avenue, in the City
of Medford, Oregon, on the tith day
of April, 1920, at 10 o clock in tile
forenoon of that day, and then and
there to show cause in writing, if
any they have, why the change of
the boundaries of said district as
proposed in said petition should not
be made.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD
IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
By E. M. WILSON, Secretary.
Dated February 2 1st, 1920.
to show cause in writing, if any they
have, why the chnngo of tho boun
daries of said district as proposed in
said petition should not bo made.
HOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD
IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
By E. M. WILSON. Secretary.
Dated February 21st, 1920.
In the Mutter ' 'he Exclusion of Cer
tain Uinds l-'rom the Medford Irri
' Ration District.
To Whom It May Concern:
Yen are ' hereby notified that on
the lSth day of February, 1920,
.1. S. Vilas filed his petition with the
Hoard of Directors of the Medford
Irrigation District, praying that the
following described lands lying; wltn
in snu district be excluded there
from, that is to say:
That certain tract No. 11 on the
official plat of tho Medford Irriga
tion District. further described in
deed records of Jackson county. Ore -Vol.
tin, page 19S, Vol. 03, page G3.
and containing 15 acres still remain
ing within the boundaries of Hie
Medford Irrigation District.
And further praying that the
Board of Directors of said District
make and file an order excluding tho
said land from the Medford Irrigation
District.
All persons interested in. or who
may lie nffected by such change of
the boundaries of said district are
hereby notified to appear at the of
fice of tho Board of Directors of tho
Medford Irrigation District, Medford
Furniture & Hardware building, on
North Central avenue, in the City of
Medford. Oregon, on the Gth day of
April, 1920, at 10 o'clock in tho
forenoon of that day and then and
there to show cause in writing, it
any they have, why the change of thu
boundaries of said district as pro
posed In said petition should not bo
made.
HOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD
IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
By E. M. WILSON-. Secretary.
Dated February 21st. 1920.
In the .Matter of the Exclusion of Cer
tain Lands From the Medford Irri
gation District.
To Whom It May Concern:
Yo-u are hereby notified that on
tho i.th day of February, 1920, F. II.
Goodhue filed his, petition with the
Board of Directors of the Medlnrd
Irrigation District, praying that the
following described lands lying with
in saii district be excluded there
from, that is to say:
That certain tract of land desig
nated as Tract No. 35 of the official
plat of tho Medford (Irrigation Dis
trict, being further described in
Deed Records of Jackson county,
Oregon, Vol. K2, page 557, and con
taining 9 acres of land.
And further praying that the
Hoard of Directors cf said District
mako and file an order excluding tho
said land from the Medford Irriga
tion District.
All persons Interested In, or who
may be affected by such change of
tho boundaries of said district are
horchv notified to appear, at the of
fice of the Bpaiil of! Directors! of the
Medford 1 rrig."Hilni llistrjctji .tedford
furniture" & Hardware building on
North Central avenue, in tho City of
Medford, Oregon, on the tith day of
April. 1920. at .10 o'elock ln the fore
noon of that day, and then and there
to show can so in writing, If any they
have, why the chango ot tho boun
daries. of. said district as proposed, in
said petition should not bo maun.
lidA II IJ OF UlRECTORSj M EDFORD
- -1 IRRIGATION DISTRICT. I
V By.iEj i)i . :W I LSON, Secretary, i j
' Dated February 21st, 1920.
In the Matter of the Exclusion of Cor
j tain IjiihIs from tile Medfonl Jrrl-
nation District.
To Whom it May Concern:
You are hereby (notified that on
the 9th day of February, 1920, Roy
F. Lofland filed, his petition with the
Board of Jiirbetors of tho Jledford
Irrigation District, praying ilt.1t the
following described lands lying with
in said District be excluded there
from, that is to sny:
Thoso two certain tracts of land
designated on tho official plat of the
Medford Irrigation District as tracts
number 470 and 170, being further
described respectively in Deed Rec
ords of Jackson county, Oregon, Vol.
117, pago 172, containing 20 acres,
and in Vol. 102, pago 395, containing
Hi acres.
And further praying that the
Board of Directors of said District
make and file an order excluding the
said land from tho Medford Irriga
lion District.
All persons Interested In, and who
may bp nffocled by such chango of
the boundaries of said district are
hereby notified to appear a't the of
fice of the Board of Directors of tho
Medford Irrigation District, Medford
Furniture & Hnrdware building, on
North Central avenuo, in tho City of
Medford, Oregon, on the tith day of
April, 1920, at 10 o'clock in tho fore
noon of that flay, and then and there
to show cause In writing, if any they
have, why the chango of boundaries
of said district as proposed In said
petition should not be made.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD
IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
By li. M. WILSON, Secretary.
Dated February 21st, 1920.
In the Mutter of the Exclusion of Cer
tain liiinds From thh Medford Irri.
Kntion District.
To Whom It May Concern:
You are hereby notified that on
the 3rd day of October, 1919, Lulu B.
Mlneur filed her petition with tho
Board of Directors of tho Medford
Irrigation District, praying that th9
following described lands lying with
In said, district ho excluded there
from, that is to say:
Plat No. f.Sl of the Medford Irri
gation District, being a portion of
Section ,, township 8 8, Range 2
West, and Section 34, Township 37 S,
Range 2 West, W. M., particularly de
scribed In deed records of Jackson
county, Oregon, Vol. 07, page 14 2,
and Vol. 99, pago 155, containing
about 4 4 3-4 acres ubovo tho ditch
line.
And further praying that the
Board of Directors of said District
make and file an order excluding
tho said land rrom tho Medford Irri
gation District.
All persons Interested In. or who
may be affected by such change of
the uounilarles of said district are
hereby notified to appear at the of
fice of the Board of Directors of the
Medford Irrigation District, Medford
Furniture & Hardware building, on
i.Vorth Central avenue, in tho City of
Medford, Oregon, on the 6lh day of
April. 1920, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon ot that day, and then and there
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