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nirrn -v , . MAY HI JAM-V nnrm nnnoDAAA at urm riuuiflivi hi : COMMUNTY MET! . IX IMU'IIT? ASK O. '. t A travel-stained Individual . lusclns two heavy grips culled i ot Chamber of (Joinmerce cam . pais" headquarters last night a 4 few minutes after arrival ot N(). 1C. northbound train, and asked to 'sec the lty directory. a "Do you desire to find some one that lives here?" queried Campaign Secretary Jack C. t Hodgson. ' Yes, I eertulnly do; and I a don't know how I'm going to go (. about "" -'am0 the trouble re- ply- Cease worrying. Urol her." a quoth Hodgson; "What's his name; I'll tell you where he re- Bides. a , Tho culler suvu Liiu inline oi a (he man whom lie souRiit. a .Hodgson went to his "pros a poet list" that has been rom a piled f(-T the. benefit of field men who will conduct the drive a for new members during the week of March 22. a .. "Here's your man, and ho a lives at this address," said Hodgson writing tho informa a tlon on a slip of paper, a Incidentally, IT there's a fam a ily In 'Hertford whose address is not listed for the campaigners, Hodgson would like to know It. ! a & 4 ! ! 1 The details of tho program for the community conference to be held at the Page theatre, Tuesday evening March lti, were made public at cham ber of commerce reorganization cam naltm headquarters today. That the (inference will bo a meeting of un usual Interest, and one of more than AMllnary importance to the future welfare nnd up-building of Hertford Is the assurance ot every member of ,he hoard of directors as well as all tbe campaign officials. The program will be featured by community singing for which a song sheet has been especially prepared. (n orchestra has' been engaged for the evening, and tbe singing will be gin.at 7:30. o'clock. ..Xhe songs to be mug aro familiar patriotic selections, ind popular airs to which words with local Bttfnifleajicq.haveboen applied. iMayor U. i'J. uaies win iieuver me kminK address in which he will deal iiia general way with the needs of Mfdford, and the assistance a strong cWc-commercial body may be cxpect- ti to render tho entire community. This talk by tho mayor will be fol lowed by an address by Jake Allen, former managing director Of the Vjaalia board of trade. Mr. Allen served during the great war as a ttaplaln and received tho distinguish- Service Cross for extreme valor under fire. His theme will be com monity service. Another address till ho made by Director James E. Gheen in charge of the iMedfnrd dumber of commerce campaign, who Kill tell of the progress that is being made up to this time. The especially prepared song sheets lor the community conference will be distributed among the audience by the ushers. Fifteen hundred invitations to this meeting huve been mailed put from fflmpalgn headquarters to men and women ot the city. However, the Meting is open to the public and all interested in the welfare of Hertford 111 be welcome to. attend. There is possibility that some who should lave received Invitations may unin tentionally have been overlooked, 'race this general invitation. Officers Appointed That Hertford is showing great in- twest in the expansion and reorgani atlon campaign of the chamber of Mmmerce is indicated by the state ment given out at headquarters today ' ths field organization which is conduct the intensive campaign '"new members during the week of Natch 22, has been completed so far " the appointment and acceptance "majors and captains are concerned, 'taost a full week in advance of the tae usually alloted to this important "rk by the American City Bureau. 'he field organization will be com- "anded by two majors, Ben C. Shel 'oa and W. Gaston Domergue. inese two malr.irn -will sometime "is afternoon draw for ten captains ', from the following who have f duly appointed: John Goodrich. stfitfd'r'd srern TRIBUNE, ?TETynTRT. satt'uday. vatjctt in. v.v2o. : I'ltOCLA.MATioxi S- believe Hedfor.l ,.., ori-ani,,,,, I""" u "irons "' i's citizi.n.s llolial central civicjcommarcial t-u rim, lw,,,.... r . ..... ... ... . . ill lualler., .1 " " "'""Kill tourist in.' i , , ', '"t" " civic, commercial, educa- We i,elive Hi, n, -'Kruuliural welfare of the commu slionld i.e founded win, Z.ll 1 wht'n sui-h organization ") enable it to proiJri , '"""um "'rical and financial strength 1 problems with whirtv Z nB ,he "lany "resl?nt and f" The decision o 2u 7' "nd wl" l,e' face" "'Kle onlv after clieT,i " , 6 n'i"'ll"'- Commerce was of American citie" win, ,,S" Pr"tio- The experience of hundreds l.eado,e.l .. ' L ..." " orK'ii'ations planned along the lines t . , ,uu .-vnu'ruan t iiy liuicau JjOut this cumins' week with tho fol- I lowins subjects: Sunday eve. '"C.od Is iLove". -Monday eve, What Is tho Matter "With tho Dnnce?" Tue.-dav t:vo, "Tho Inn and the MaiiKer." WVdnosday ove, "Hoiiu- Ideals'"; par ents night. Thursday, "Please Kx cuse Me." Friday eve. "Little Feet He Careful", vouiik people's night). Sunday eve, "Heaven." . Please remember tho. special sub jects on Monday, Wednesdav and Kri- jdiy niKhtH." K. H. Kilsar, pastor. and we f,;i ounfi.lent uf the :l secret nrimarv svmem Thu liately. following Hie ,. t"e undertaking. 'lted and an .b.,.i' i ''V-Iaws will be '"tlon. ,," ) , , T 'U Sl'"-1 "" "irw"" o'Knl- vofoftheemi, ; wii' "? ,,y - i tbe imininati,,,, , . . 1 ' "y ""'"""f "aving an equal voice -li,.i .r ..... 1,1,1 llller , ""leers will fallow I twl.,,. ,1... .... PledK fr h ree veais" Ml: 'm,'0"'P ' will be $25 per year, annually or annuallv 5 '"'s ",ay 1,L' mado 'l terly. seml- ..onZ,''n::"ma;;;";;,;,i;:,j,'rshii' "uos wm he ' - salaries ,, orgamza, ion ; that is for the payment of '"M of, 'e xnenV. ' ' '" '""'"'i'dratlon staff, office iiii'iiieni'iN dire " n"'"" "W m-e.ings, speaker and "rei!l "''"" with tbe general activities of the 1 lie suecia! u-Mi-L-i.,.. r i canioaiL-n i,v oni. 'V;. . " ' . "U"BM to 1,0 raised during the i.u... . m,m ""l ""1 unu individuals is t )f! Program of work of the new' chamber :lll I nil IVnm ... bcriliin received from tho entire mom budget to be raised during les, f used in carrying out tbe This program of work u Ills rerw.iv (...;..,.;.,, " eisillK Ol I lie COlll III 11 II 1 ' . inslall ill,,,, ,,r , mailing of this program or work during tho o ol, t ee opera,,,,,, and control wilt he ,J,o effect, and l i'iuei, iines of union all times prevail. iMo.l fn...l 1.. .. .. . .""ii nome as it is ours, will be conducted 'Slung the most Chamber of C ing. ,,id progress. Absoluft) ilemocracy will at Jointly, wu can make the onmierce an incalcu lable power in the city's upbulld- M...1F I-.. ..t....., iMu.-perny can he a dvanced nei loyany nirtiier proved, and s he "i nesiern cues, modern in an ideal city. He ask you to join hands with us i oi u ureaier .Medlord. r M v,.1n..pSV,V,'Il"':'t' challl: A. I.. 1IINL. C. M. KIWI, II. C. f.AIONKI r, HUS. F. K. MKliltICK and MRS. C. I.. SCI1 1 Kl'I'KI.IX, Campaign Kxecutive Committee. and made permanent. can be placed in the forefront attainments and community tbot, i in this progressive movement ! fr , .J. .;. A . f, ,j f. S. I. Ilrown, S. M. ltoberts, J. n. Car kln, W. E. Walker. E. M. ,.kv X. A. I.oucks. Frank Fnnell a i' Vance and liawles Hoore. 'Each captain will have assigned to him seven men who will devote two hears a day during the four days of the drive, which is to begin Tuesdav morning, .March 2:!. There have al' ready pledged themselves to assist in this work, more than 65 nublic-snirlt- ed citizens, and additional workers are being signed each day. All indications point to a most suc cessful campaign, according to cham ber of commerce officials. Mrs. Marsh, organist. UcOzer, minister. Myron First Chi'istlim Cliureli Corner Ninth and Oakdale. Hell Kly Millard. Minister. Bible school 9:45 a. m. U. W. Paul, supt. Preaching 11 a. m. Subject, "No Room for Jesus." Special music for the morning- will be an anthem by the choir. G::!0 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Young people especially invited. 7S!0. Kvening service Inspiring yong service. . A special, number by a quart et and. a striking sermon .by tho pastor, on "The Sea Captain's Call. Kverybody made welcclne. St. Murk's Kpiscopal Cor. .North Oakdale and Fifth Sts. 8 a. in. Holy communion. I 0 a. in. Sunday school. II a. m. Morning prayer. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer. Wm. B. Hamilton, vicar. Kvang.-I.utli. ion's Church Fourth Kt. below Oakdale Ave. Itev. Dr. V. K. 'Morenz-Oeser, pastor. Ues. 51S West Fourth St. IV. Lent: Laetare. Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service 1 1 a. m. You and yours are cordially in vited. Central Point Cliurrh The special evangelistic meetings Which are lieinc held in the Preshv- jteriau church under the leadership of Kev. C. F. Koehler, aro growing in interest with eifch succeeding night. Mr. Koehler's messages are especially clear cut, and straight out from the shoulder, and furnish much food for thought, and the upbuilding of Chris tian character, as well as presenting the claims of Christ to the unsaved in a simple way. We are hearing their praises so'unded on every hand. Those who are neglecting to avail them selves of theso meetings are missing a great treat. These services will continue thru- Kii-Nt Methodist Fpiseopal Fourth nnd H.mleit. 0:45 a. m. Sabbath school. The Kpecial feature Of th- Sabbath school hour will be a magically illustrated message by tho pastor ou "Thu Ureal Change." 11 a. in. Morning worship. Ser mon: "The Sacrament." The Lord's supper will bo admini.-tfred. iirliO. Young people's social hour under auspices of the. Fp worth league. i:t". Epworth league devotional meeting. 7:oU. Kvening evangelistic service. Sermon: "The World's One Prob lem." Agnes Nielson Sknrtvedt will sing inirning and evening. Anthem, "We Stand in Deep He pentanco" by Me.ndelssulm-Shelley. Soloists, Miss Hunter and Mr. Mac Donough. ContraUn solo, Mrs. Agnes Nietson Scartvedt. Pianist, Miss Helen IMiilbrook. Di rector, Afrs. Mae Jordan MacDouuugh. y f f t y y y ? f f ? JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 427 M. F. & H.Co. Blclg. 'rin i'r is no licttcr wity 1u tlio luil'if of rounly l!iiil(lini- jtinl l.tinn A ss..-i;iti n. i;ir, is ;i,l(lc(l interest I win vcttr. Ours is tin" licst, ilnn cvt'r devised for sysfeiniif ie saving dC nioncv. C. M. KIDD, President PAGE TTTRTTH ? V 0. C. BOGGS, Secretary y tliriff, than ihat nl' the .Tacksnii 'I'd llie first, and everv other dol- l ree Metliodist. Cliui-cli Cor. Tenth and Ivy streets. Tbe pastors coliforcuce of the inter cluirch World hiovement at Portland made it emphatic, t tint two tilings were needed to carry tbe gospel of Jesus Cbrist' forth into all parts of tbe world. First, people who would tit ho their income and give of their means to support this great work. Second, vc'lunteer workers consecrat. ed to go into the needy' fields f(-r tbey are whito unto harvest. Who tccls the call of GiM to this great field ot labor? Let every one pray tills prayer, "Lord what wilt thou have me to do?" Sunday school at 1(1 a. in. Preaching service at 11a. in. and 7:110 p. m. Young people and children's meet ing 6:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday eve 7:30. Cynthia A. Schmidt, Sunday school i superintendent. iMiss Rhoda Burnett, pastor, resi dence 337 West Tenth street. Phono 4 2 B. Btatj of Ohio. City, oi iuic3o. Plicae County, ss. Frank J. Cheney' inalies" oalh khat he is senior pnrtner of the firm of K. J. Cheney & Co., dolna business in the City of Toledo,., County, ami ytiito aforesaid, and thin said (Inn. will pay tho aum of ONE HUIS'DHISD ;D;OLUAR8 fur eueh and every cake of Catarrh that ivmnnt h.. inured by the usu of HALL'S CAT A It It 11 ' MKUIC1N'5. KRAMC J.CUKM0V. . Sworn to bofore me nnd sub bribed In my presence, this 6th day of Ufcemjer, i A. D. im. A. V. CLRASON. I (feiil) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Mpdirtun is tnknu in. teinally nnf acta tliroiiKh the Hlood on the Mucous Surfaces of tiie Systoni. tiend for testimonials,1 free.1 . R J. Ctf & CO., Toledo.-O. Sold by all diuKKlsts. 76c. Hall's Family puis for constipation. Hlgheit quality jewelry - repairing Diamond letting, watch repairing Ha tlif action aasared In tnalltr and price. Clean-up Week Kitchen First IT'S TIME TO EQUIP YOUR HOME WITH A MODERN ELECTRIC RANGE. "Why continue to put up with dirt, soot, muss and smoke of tin old cook stove of a type used by our great grand sra;i:l fathers? Start your spring cleanup in the kitchen. We have ordered a carload of Hotpoint Electric Ranges to be delivered about April 1. We can save you money or. these. , Don't let this opportunity slip by; enjoy a clean kitchen and clean cooking from now on. California -Oregon. Power Company Phone 168. 216 West Main Street, Medford, Ore MARTIN 3. RUDDY Vall ni T.nr wants. w. l'irst liiiptlst (liuieli !) a. m. ltllilo school. F. Meara, supt. 1 1 a. in. The pastor will report on the work ot the Iiilerchurch World movement. 6:15. 13. Y. P. U. 7:30. Mr. (iheen will speak upon the subject, "The Soul of the City. W. T. S. Spriggs, pastor. Mi'llioilisl Kpisiopal Cliurrh, South Dr. Jouett P. Uray, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Dr. Frank Roberts, supt. You are al ways welcome. We have a growing school and fine teachers. Church services at 11 o clock, taei- mcn by the pastor. Kev. W. .1. Fentou. presiding eiciei. ill ho here and will preach at the evening service. DON'T DESPAIR ".Wu are troubled with Dains ot J; feel tired; have headache, 'iestion, insomnia, painful pasa- -urine, you will find reliel in J Mld s standard remedy for ridnr, "tadder and uric acid troubles nd J! Remedy of Holland Btnce 1696. " ies, all druBBit. Guaranteed. " m. CoH Mnlal on oT aa accapt B baitatiQa l'liocni.v 1'icsli.vti'iliin (lunch Dr. Uaillie, Pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school anil bible classes for men and women. H. W. Frame, supt. 11. Public worship, subject, In the Beginning God." Pine music by nuartet choir. 7:30. Young people's meeting open for all to take part. Our delegate to the state conven tion, Leonard Ilrown. will give a very interesting and instructive report of the convention. We give everyone a hearty welromc. First PriKbyK'iian (lunch Cor. Main and Holly streets. a. in., Cnrl ser- . ser- Snnilav school at '. Drc'mmer, supt. Morning service at 1 1 a. m mon. "When tho Church Prays. " . . : 7-:i0 n. Ill Evening s.-niLt mon, The World's Right to Chns- The morning music will be a quar tet and a solo by .Miss Ruth Warner. the evening .Miss Kuth Warner and Sir.. Edna Isaacs will sing a due everv church of the city you will " i,ifn!nPKs bv earn- har messages oi ' e!t consecrated men. Will you not worship here, or elsewhere William Vawtur, director of music. ANNOUNCEMENT ! The Peerless eighty horsepower eight, 1920 model, is now on display in our salesroom This car is the last word in auto perfection, from motive power to the slightest detail. Prospective auto buyers and the public are invited to inspect. Ask any owner regarding the satisfaction and pleasure of driving the Peerless Eight A. W. WALKER AUTO CO. Phone 18 125-127 W. Main 2C il fi r-rr ? y t y y y t y t f y 3 4