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LIBERTY
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TOMORROW
S' E 9 S V E
LAST CHANCE
Today To See
one of the funniest pictures he i;
nas ever made.
BRYANT
WASHBURN
It Pays to
Advertise
TAXI CHANGE.
I am new connected with tho Daily
Taxi Co., and will bo glad to accom
modate all my former cus'.orrers, as
.well as the general public.
Hen Sivcrtscii.
Phone ID. Brown & Drown.
Gasoline Engine
AX SPHAY OUTFITS
EXPEKTIXG AX1) UKPAllUXG
Wo have added to our force men whe
are thoroly capahlo in repairlng"and
adjusting gasoline engines, Tractors,
spray outfits, pumps and other farm
machinery. Phone 23o-U.
John C. Signor
Korinok Illilg. 221-24 1 X. Fir St.
Dry Slab and Fir
Wood
. Mill Blocks
and Coal
Valley Fuel Go.
- Office Phone 7G
Residence 739-J
Licensed City Scavenger.
-V':, .--A, .
All refuse Immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit in resi
dence districts. Daily business dis
trict. Phones 2 77-.I
Union
Sales Stables
and
VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
Horses bought, sold and
exchanged by ), 8. Lilts.
Dr. G. A. Ghzcn. former
government veterinarian.
148 No. Riverside, Medford
Phones Office. 810; resi
dence, TTi-
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E.PHILLIPSOPPENHEIM I
No city can euro for lis innii
mr!i!)lp urbanization, jirubliMns
without a t'liainbtT ol Com
111 t-rce or a similar organization,
ll is a necessity, tserious-hiiiul-eil,
pat not k- men everywhere
aie giving public service thru
their Chamber of Commerce, so
that the least possible loss vl
time and money and the great
est efficiency may result from
their efforts. It is a patriotic
duty to many. Make it your
duty.- Vernon H. Vawter. pres
ident Med ford Chamber of Commerce.
Thc Medford Chamber of C'om
UHM'ce's expansion and reorganization
campaign is taking on more definite
fo'nn each succeeding day, and at
headquarters the preliminary details
of the work are making satisfactory
progress according to a statement
made today by Campaign Secretary
.lack C. Hodgson.
Director .lames 10. Ohcr-ii authoriz
ed the statement today that he had
requested a conference with the
board of directors of tho Chamber of
Commerce for Mc'iulay for tho pur
pose of selecting an advisory com
mittee. The personnel of tho advi
sory committee will he made up of
representative and public-spirited cit
izens of Medford who are to servo as
a consulting council in passing upon
the different phases of the campaign
which will develop as it progresses.
The advisory committee will he
called together for its first meeting
Tuesday at which timo the order of
business will lie the naming of. an ex
ecutive committee whoso duty it will
be to act in a directing capacity with
supervision over the actual campaign
work.
Director Checn will explain to the
advisory committee at its meeting
Tuesday the complete details of the
campaign, and advise with them as tr,
local needs and conditions. A full re
port will be made to the citizenship
soon as to the committee's ideas and
feeling on the matter.
Some emphasis wus placed today
on the statement that straight business-like
methods will characterize
the presentation to the public of the
project for expanding and reorganiz
ing tho Chamber cf Commerce. No
red-fire or sensational methods will
be followed, the appeal being solely
on the ground that tho proposed or
ganization is a good thing and mem
bership therein a wise investment ot
time and money. -
The widest possible publicity will
be given tho campaign. It will he
ide plain that efficient organiza
tion and operatic1:! or a community
service has been standardized thru
hundreds of experiments and the best
of these ideas will be adopted here.
Willingness to cooperate in the
movement is already in evidence lo-
eallv. These citizens havo boon im
pressed with tho wish of government
officials for such help as well organ
ized communities can give them and
in addition with the opportunity to
bring about necessary betterments at
home.
A form of amplication for member
ship in the Medford organization will
be drafted soon, and it was said to
day that already a number of volun
tary enlistments have been received.
However, no effort will be mado lo
enroll members fc'r some time, it be
ing thought best to preface this part
of tho campaign with a period of edu-
utional and instructive information
about the project.
The entire plan of tho campaign
looks to permanence for the results.
Medford's position commercially and
industrially is impt'rtant. Support
ers of the new organization now seek
to make its civic standing correspond
ingly high. For this reason, the invi
tation to enlist in tho reorganized
plan, will bo as general as tho cit
izenship itself.
Representatives of tho American
City Htircau in charge or the cam
paign here, who are also conducting
the same sort of a catnpnign at Asn-
land. report keen interest and great
activity in the interest cf the projec
launched there by the Commercial
Hub of that city. As the campaign
progress it is natural to assume tint
there will be marked friendly rivalry
developed to see whh ll city will put
over the most successful results.
Campaign headquarters have been
established at Ashland in the store
room at 2!l North Main street where
a clerical and stenographic force are
at work on tho preliminary details
anil the compilation of the prospect
list. -
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DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out i.i:s
slip, enclose with 5c and mall It to
Foley & Co., 2S33 Sheffield Ave.,
Chicago, 111., writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive In
return a trial packase containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,
for coughs, colds and oroup; Foley
Kidney Pills for pain in sides and
bn'k; rheumatism, backache, kidney
and bladder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for
constipation, biliousness, headache,
and sluggish bowels. For sain by
Medford I'liJinmcy.
fill h - mm fSMwm lS
St. .MarK: I-'piscnpal
Cor. North Oukdale and Fifth Sts.
8 a. m. Holy communion.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11a. m. Morning prayer.
7::',u p. m. Evening prayer.
Wm. H. Hamilton. Vicar.
Catholic Chllrcli
South Oakdale Avenue.
.First mass Sunday at S a. in.
Second mass at 1 0 : ;! 0 a. m.
Itev. John Powers, ltector.
Kvang.-I.utU. Zions Church
Fourth St. below Oakdalo Ave.
Itev. Dr. W. fi. Morenz-Oeser, Pastor.
Ites. r 1 S West Fourth St.
II. Lent: Heniiniscere.
No Sunday scIiol'I.
'CS'o Divine service.
Methodist Kpiscopal C'liureli, South .
Dr. .louett P. Hray, Pastor.
Sunday Bchool at 10. ..Wo have a
growing school and you ' are always
welcome. The Sunday school wil put.
on a missionary program IVr the nior.
ning service at 11. .
Sunday night tho men will havo
charge of the service.
First. Christian Church
Cor. Ninth and Oakdale.
D. E. Millard, Minister.
Piblo school 9:45. P. W. Paul,
supt. .
.Preaching 11 a. m., "The Sym
metry of Life."
Anthem by tho choir, "Yes For Mo
Ho Careth" (Iloysor.)
Christian Endeavor 0:30. (
Kvening service, 7:30. Subject,
"A Fool's Iteligion."
iSpccial song service and a solo by
Mr. Hockley. ,
Hearty welcome to all.
First IlaptM Church
Our special meetings close Sunday.
We have certainly been having inspir
ing messages. Tho last day promises
to be the best day.
0:4 it a. m. Iliblp school.
11 a. ni. Dr. lleid will preach on
"Itesurrction''. Miss Merle Davis will
sing a solo. The 1 1 i 11 Is sisters will
sing.
(i: IT,, n. Y. P. V.
7:30. The closing service. Sub
ject: "Tho Second Coming of Our
Lord." Special music.
Prof. McKoynolds, director. Matie
Vroman, organist.
W. T. S. Spriggs, paste'.-.
Fiivst Presbyterian Church
Cor. Main and Holly Sts.
Sunday school at 9: l." a. m.,
Hrommer, supt.
.Morning service at 11 a. m.
Carl
ser-
mon, "God's Portion of a Man's Lifo"
Evening service at 11 a. m., ser
mon, "Every Man In His Place."
The music for the morning service
will be, quartet, "How lieatitiful
I'pon the Mountains (Andrews). So'
ioists. Miss Warner and. Mrs. Frank
Isaacs. Solo, Selected, .Mr. Kdmeados.
Your individual problems aro of
great concern to us. Perhaps today
we can help you to a better under
standing of them and aid in their so
lution. William Vawter, director of mush
Mrs. Marsh, organist.
J.. Myron Uo.izer, minister.
I- ir.-l tliur.'-ll of ChrlHt, Scientist
llranch of the. mother church, th
First Church of Christ, Scientist, In
Bostc.i. Mass.
Services aro hold every Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock. Subject,
"Christ Jesus."
Sunday school at 9: l.". All under
the ago of twenty are welcome.
Wednesday evening meetings, at
which testimonies of Christian Sil
ence healing are given, at 7:30,
church 'idifice, North Oakdale.
The reading room, which Is in the
M. I'. &. H. building, is open from 1
to 5 daily except Sundays and holi
days. All authorized literature may
be read, borrowed it purchased.
The public is cordially invited to
attend, the ser
reading room.
vices, and viMt tho ;
I'Yoo MethodiM Church
Corner of Tenth and Ivy st reikis.
"Knter ye ill at the straight giato:
for wide is tho gale and broad is the
way, that leadetli to destruction, and
many there be which go in thuroat.
Localise straight is the gate, and nar
row is the way, which leadeth unto
lite, and few there be, that find it."
.Matt. 7:13-14. Have you, reader,
ft.'und tho way to heaven which is
thru the Wood of Jesus Christ'.' If
not, seek Him today. '
Sunday school at 1 0 a. m.
Preaching service 11 a. m. and
7: III) p. in.
Class meeting 12 noon.
Young people and children's mccU
ing li : HO it. m. . '
Prayer meeting Thursday 7: SO p.
in. All' are invited lo these services.
We will try lo do you good.
I'ynthln A. Srhmidl. Sunday school
superintendent. Miss lihc.la Iturnett,
pastor. Residence ::;:7 West. Tenth
street. Phone 120.
First Methodist I'piscopal Cliurcli !
Fourth and liaillett.
.1. Hundolph Sasnett, niinh-.ter,
3iblo scliool 9: ir. a. m. ('. A. Meeki
or, supt. Classes for all ages.
11 a. .nr.. .Morning worship. Ser
mon, "The Measure of Life."
5:30 p. in. Young Peoples sociai
hour.
0:15 p. m. Epworth League devo
tional meeting. '
7:30 p. m. Evening service. Ser
mon: "Tho Sub-scil of the Soul."
Midweek devotional mooting,
Thursday evening.' Subject, "The
Forgiving Father."
.Morning Anthem, "Sing Alleluia
Forth" (lluck). Soloists, Mis. Pierce,
.Mrs. Maclionougli and Mr. Cannday,
Bariton solo. "The Way oi Peace'',
( Lloyd). Mr. if. A. Cannday.
Evening: Anthem, "God Is Love"
(Shelley). Soloist', .Mr. Hrr.'.iks.
"Itonianza" by Trlnk'aus. orchestra.!
Pianist. Miss Helen Pblllnook.
Director, Mrs. May Jordan .MacDon
ough. WOMAN IS APPOINTED
U. S. CUSTOM COLLECTOR
"WASHINGTON". l'"eh. 2H. Kstelli
V. Collier, of Suit Lake Cilv w.-.s
iioiiiinnted lull. iv lor eu-.loms ml
lector nl Sail Lake Cilv. So far
known here hors is tlie i irst almoin! -lllent.
Ot ii wolllnn to such a nlnce.
A'nerions unBplomont siftatlon orcaoZ
Kx-norvice mon v;ero withcot work. . So '.IT
gon'o tianufacturera iagroaae4 tho caalir.T
of Jthoir . enployeos
A (rreotor output folloned'wlth the ottsn-.
flant problen of iirAlr.?, n narkot. Tho &r
ket win fo'ir.d - tho excellent of Ore
i;on'o prod-act a creoicd Ucaid and Carried
ueover.tho top'.'.
.tooooiatefl'-InJuotrlos of Oroeoa
"IF A MAN DIE '
SHALL HE LIVE
AGAIN" IS THEME
I.nsl niulil I r. . Uoid ili'livrred um
til' I he inu.-l impressive mesnires vet
hennl dii ri iiu1 these sorvires. He s:iitl
(hut the nospel, jis iriveii hv (Inl nml
prem-hcil hv I'mil challenged tho in
tellectual lofce.s at Athens, and the
ruling powers at Koine, I lien mistress
(t the world. The gospel proved
mightier than Athens and Koine and
elnmued the whole eonr.e oi' I he
world's hi-torv. It i still the powei
of (iod. What is wanted is not, ex
ploitation of the gospel, but preach
inir the iuesjiue :is oriuinallv uiven.
'jj'(,mit:ht and on Sunday Or. Keiii
preiii hes his closing niessaires.
' On Sunday nuM-ninir his subieet wili
he the liesurrcctioii, "If a Man Die
Shall lie Live Auain." Tin- ino.d
tasi-injit iiiLr thoiiirht of (he present
dav. No one should miss (his mes
sage. On Sunday evening (he title of his
address will he "Shall Christ Come
Aaain?" Last niuhl, the Sisters Mil
lis delighted the audience by (heir
beautiful rendering of several sii'red
pieces.
BODIES OF AVIATORS
AT SEA RECOVERED
PANAMA, Friday, Keb. 27.-Tho
bodies of Army IJenfennnts Foreman
and Yauirhn, who were killed Thurs
day while uttcmplinir a lliiiht from
rranet; Meld tu Itavuls Island, were
bronchi here from Arun Ihilco by
s'll.i.ijiiiu. cJiasur today.
s'farfs widj a Cold
?Ci:i tho Cold. At tho firt,
enoczo t-.ho
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Don't pay the penalty!
Order that Suit Now
and avoid the big advance coming
If ever tiim- was money it is NOAT.
Thai dollar isn't the dollar it used to he; it won't
olitain near so much in any line as it ditl lie-fore the
world war shot everyth'mj;' helter-skelter.
"Woolen -cloths and articles have already made
giant strides in price, lnit Ihere's a whale of an in
crease coinino-, the harons of the industry say
anil pretty soon.
WE'RE YOUR FRIENDS, AND WE WANT
YOU TO REMEMBER WE POSTED YOU IN
TIME TO HELP YOU SAVE
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--We still have a !! stock of magnificent fabrics
at old prices, and if you come in time you can get'
superb value in clothes '.nade-to-nieasure at $35 up ;
GllS, The Tailor.
B ptaMMnnMBnoBMcaRr
T;ate I'oi'd Shock-Absorbers and six Tires, looks
and runs like new $-130'. 00
1918 Chevrolet A light powerful car, a big bargain
at $550.00
Late Model Maxwell Overhauled, refinished and
Pantasote Top. Lots of extras ....$800.00
Late 1919 Model Dodge Cord tires, cannot be told
from a new one. For (puck sale '. $1150.00
1918 Hiiick Six Five new Cord Tires, $85.00 jtop,
spot light, mirror, motonieter, buinpeiy e.lirt&ins
no-glare lens; car in perfect condition; absolutely the
best buy on the market, at $1275.00
A Few We Have in Stock. .' ''
We have the largest stock of slightly used ears in
Southern. Oregon. Trades accepted and easy terms
given. .
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Pickens-Merrill
Motor Co.
USED CAR CLEARING HOUSE -
18 North Grape St.
Store Ji'oonis Open Suudiiys 1 1 a. in. till 4p. nl. ' -
Telephone II H. Riverside. Apple and E. Fifth Street
The Dow Hospital
Special attention given
Cases. ;-'!;.' '.-t
No extra charge for graduate nurses services. ;
The most important person in this hospital ifljttws ,
patient. '
MEDFORD OREGON
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Phone 444
to surgical and obstretical fj
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