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f MEDFGKD STATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREO OX, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 192f PXOE THREW- 1 Leopold Goi fmr rii-ri-1 -man dowsky W i COMING Leopold Godowsky WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST In Recital PAGE THEATER TUES. EVE., JANUARY 25TH Mr. Godowsky records exclu sively for the BRUNSWICK Godowsky 's sinking tone, his great power and clarity are pre served and faithfully reproduced on the BRUNSWICK. They are real piano records. The original all-record phonograph without attachments SUCH is The Brunswick, and part o! its fame is due to this great inno vation. Until the coming of this noted instru ment, most phonograph owners had to be content with a one-record instrument. Brunswick made this idea out of date. There have been many attempts to equal The Brunswick, but devices and attachments never bring the desired result. The Ultona is part of The Brunswick, in-built. And it plays every record at its best. Another exclusive feature is the Bruns wick Tone Amplifier, built entirely of wood. It has no cast-metal throat, as is usual. This scientific tone amplifier, built accord ing to acoustic laws, gives truer, richer tone. It reveals hithertojost shadings. Hear The Brunswick before you buy a phonograph. Note its unequaled tone, its superb cabinet work, its many better ments. You will hardly believe all the gcod things they say about The Brunswick until you, yourself, hear it. Come today. mm jW us superD camnet worn, its many better- '"fVWf il ments- MlfeI ! You will hardly believe all the gcod piilfPpr Iff things they say about The Brunswick $f ! WJ until you, yourself, hear it. Come in. M!fi I today- ' raftr B5 & ORR id USE FURNISHERS 1 uWj lecord Hits ., I iis!r I in Stock 1 - ppjj AT YOUR SERVICE ALWAYS ALL WAYS EARL FRUIT CO. of the Northwest L. M. Campbell, Manager Medford District. GRANTS PASS - MEDFORD INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. , Dally and Bandar. LEAVE GRANTS PASS. 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:30 p. m. Effective October 25 LEAVE MEDFORD, , , 10:00 a. m. l 1:00 p.m. it-r,?r r- I" :S0 p. m. Cars atop at all Intermediate points. Office and Waiting Rooms: Medford, 5 Soutb Front Nash Hotel Bldg. Phone 309. Grants Pass:. The Bonbonnler, Phone 160. We also operate stage lines from Medford to Ashland, Phoenix, Talent, Central Point, Jacksonville. TAKE FAIRBANKS E Patton and Hobinson, Inc., have added the Falibanks-Murse pump aud engine line to their tractor mid imple ment business and in this connection have also taken on tho Hayes pump and sprayer line. A shipment of Hayes sprayers is now on the way and due here in a few days. As soon as these sprayers arrive, a demonstration will be held at the Patton and Robinson store, 112 South Riverside that should be of interest to all the fruit growers in the valley. Mr. Robinson says: "The Hayes pump, equipped with a Fairbanks-Morse engine, is positively guaranteed to deliver 300 pounds pres sure, using two guns, and anyone who is at all famllair with ordinary spray rigs, knows that this power, under such conditions, is more than unusual. Those who attend this demonstration will see the Hayes in operation and actually delivering 300 pounds or more pressure with two fruit fog guns." As soon as the sprayers arrive an adver tisement in regard to the demonstra tion will appear in this paper. I The Godowsky program at the Page Tuesday will be as follows: 1. (a) Prelude and Fugue B. Minor, Op. 36 ....... Mendelssohn (b) On Wings of Song Mendelssohn-Liszt (c) Spinning Song. Mendelssohn Fnntaslo, Op. 49 (F Minor) Nocturno (F Minor) Posthumpls Waltz in F Flat (Concert version by Godowsky) Polonaise Op. 53 (A flat) Chopin Watteau Paysage Old Vienna Torpslchoroan Vindobona From thirty moods and scenes by Leopold Godowsky. Danse ot tho Gnomes Liszt Polonaise In E Liszt St. Mark's Episcopal Cor. North Oakdale and Fifth Sts. 8 a. m. Holy communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. in. Morning prayer. Wm. B. Hamilton, Vicar. Catholic Church South Oakdale Ave. First mass Sunday at 8 a. m. Second mass at 10:30 a. m. Benediction after second mass. Rev. John Powers, rector. Evang.-Luth. Zion's Church Fourth St. below Oakdalo Ave. Rev. Dr. W. R. Morenz-Oescr, Pastor. Res. 518 W. Fourth St. Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service 11 a. m. Catechetical iiiSlructlon for confir mation every Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Salvation Army Meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 8 p. m. Sunday school 2 p. ni. ' Holiness meeting 3 p. ni. Young people's legion 6:15 p. m. Old fashioned salvation, free and easy, 8 p. m. Everybody welcome. Capt. and Mrs. W. C. Sinclalm, offi cers in charge. '. First Christian Church Cor. Ninth and Oakdale. Dell Ely Millard, Minister. Bible school 9:45 a. ni. Herbert Bcrrian, supt. Don't forget that our contest Is on with Grants Pass and your being present will win the con test. Our 9-piece orchestra will play. Preaching 11 a. m. Subject, "My Master's Cross and Mine." Anthem, "Rock of Ages." 6:30. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. Subject "Good Roads." Special music and a special Invitation for you to attend.' young people aud would make you wel come. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Bible study at 7 o'clock, just before prayer meeting. "You are always "welcome." Free Methodist Church Cor. Tenth and Ivy streets. Miss Rhoda B. Burnett, pastor. Phone Res. 337 W. Tenth St. Regular services as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching service at 11 a. ni. aud 7:30 p. m. Class meeting at 12 noon. Young people and children's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Young people's Bible study class meets on Friday evening at 7:30. Jan. 23rd the evening service will be of special interest to parents and their children. Come and bring your chil dren. Everyone invited to all these services. First Church of Christ, Scientist Branch of the Mtoher Church, the First Church' of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject for Sunday, Jau. 23, "Truth." Sunday school at 9:45. All under tho age of 20 are welcome. AVednesday evening meetings, at which testimonies of Christian Science healings 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 5 dally, except Sundays and holidays. All authorized Christian Science litera ture may bo read, borrowed or pur chased. Tho public Is cordially invltod to at tend tho services and visit the reading room. First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Bartlott. J. Randolph Sasnett, minister. OfHce 29 Jackson Co. Ilk. bldg. Phone 968. Bible school 9:45. Classes for all ages. B. F. Lindas, supt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon: "Tho Moral llack-Actlon ot .Religion." Epworth League 6:15. Evening service 7:30. Sermon: "Making a Raid on God." Tills will bo the sequol to last Sunday evening's sermon on "Tho Back-wash of tho War Tide." Mid-week devotional mooting Wed nesday evening 7:30. The subject will be "Tho Personal Element in Redemp tion." Morning Anthem, O Lord, Most Holy (Abt). Mezzo-soprano and bari tone duet, His Blessed Prosenco (Ash ford), Mrs. Pierce, Mr. Pierce. Evening Anthem, Softly tho Silent Night (Winn). , Soloists, Miss Vir ginia Dew, Miss Palmer, Mr. DacDou ough, Mr. Pierce. Soprano and tenor duet, Led Me, O Lord, (Pearls), Miss Dew, Mr. MucDon ough. Miss Matle Vromnn, pianist. ' Mr. Bernard Roberts, organist. Mrs. May Jordan-MacDonough, director. Presbyterian Church Rev. J. H. Doran ot Ashland will preach at 11 a. m. No preaching ser vices in the evening. The music at the morning service of the Presbyterian church will be especially fine. Mrs. Fred Strang who until recently was soprano soloist in one of the largo churches of Washing ton, D. C, will be the soprano In the quartet, and will also sing for the of fertory, "The Voice in the Wilder ness", by John" Prlndlo Scott. The quartet will sing Schnecker's "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross." First Baptist Church "The Friendly Church" N. Central Ave. and Fifth St. 9:45 a. m. Bible school. F. W. Mears supt. Study the Book of Books. 11 a. m. "Is Early Conversion De sirable?" 6:45 p. m. B. Y. P. U. Topic, "Bap tist Young People's Union: Its Accom plishments and Possibilities." 7:30 p. m. "Heart Longings." Ten minute sing. A popular service with the evangelistic appeal, Morning music: Anthem, Handel, "Largo." Malo quartet, Paule, "O Perfect Day" Messrs. Walker, Hoover, Piatt, Barr. Evening, anthem, "PralBO the Lord", Mr.-Scougall, soloist. Soprano solo, Del Relgl, "O Dry Those Tears," Miss Myrl Davis. Mr. Walker, director. Prof. Halght, pianist. Monday 7:30 p. m. Personal workers class at pastor's residence. Tuesday 2:30 p. m. Ladles' Auxiliary wun Mrs. Fred Mears, 401 S. Newtown assisted by Mrs. Read and Mrs. Sctinf fer. Refreshments served and a good program planned. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing. Make it a big one. Thursday 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal. strangers and newcomers especially invited. Fredorlck R. Leach, pastor, 16 South Laurel Btreet. A Woman's Recommendation Mrs. D. T. Tryor, Franklin Av., tao go, O., writes: "Nine years ago I was very much afflicted with kidney trou ble. I bought different kinds of med icine, but all to no effect, until one day I bought a box of Foley Kidney Pills. I realized so great a benefit from the use of that box that I feel safe In recommending Foley Kidney Pills to any kidney sufferers." They relieve backache, sore muscles, rheu matle pains and bladdcd ailments. Sold everywhere. YOU CAN GET THAT JOB Main St. Methodist Church, South Dr. Jouett P. Bray, naator. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Mr. I And HOLD It better If ion have i-oveu, supt. vve nave a live ana grow ing school and if you do not attend some other school, we would be glad to welcome you to ours. Preaching services at It and 7:30 o'clock. Rev. W. J. Fenton, presiding eider of the Portland district, will preach at both services. Epworth League at 6:30. Miss Nora Wolfe, leader. We have a fine class ot. HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE So that you can GO See tho list of used motors at the shop of GAYLORD East Payments imre MctJforrt Not. 1'liono 188-m ii JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION . , v. "L 30 N. Central Ave. Why pay rent to others? We are in a position to help you bii' a home. While you arc paying for it you can live in it and SAVE RENT MONEY. Investigate. C. M. KIDD, President 0. C. BOGGS, Secretary. it I I iV t f & t T 4".. 1. The Unemployment Problem Theprobleni of the unemployed is one that the entire world faces. It is a serious one. You can help materially in solving it for Oregon. You can begin today in your own honie in your business. Keep people at work in Oregon's fac tories and everything will be fine. BUY OREGON PRODUCTS ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF OREGON t I 1 Make Your Home a Place to Be Proud of It doesn't make so much difference what kind of a dwelling or building you live in, you'll find itit bright, cheery and comfy look ing if it is wired for. . I , Electric Lighting, Cooking and Heating It will add warmth and hospitality to your rooms. They . will make your homo the kind of a place you have always wanted. Call up your electrical contractor and have your home wired now. California-Oregon Power Company Phone 168. 216 West Main Street, Medford, Ore t T 't r f T J J I ?! T T ? f I I i GOOD CLOTHES I Make Them KLEIN J 28 T,(H Man St. AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and Revarnished 221 North Fir. L, G. SPRINKLE, Prop. Phono 777 ma Licensed 1 CITY SCAVENGER All refuse immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In rsl-, donee districts. Dully business dis trict. Phone 895, 1 n