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Sunday school 10 a. m.
Preaching services at 11 a. m. anil
":30 p. m.
Class meeting at 12 noou.
Young People's and Children's meet
ing at G:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Young People's Milile study rlnss
will meet at the parsonage at 7: '10
Fi iday evening.
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An article in Friday's paper headed
"Medford Women Aid Mrs. Klakelev In
Coming Trial" has i ,, opinion of
certain members of the Greater Med
ford cluli created a wrong Impression,
m regard to its attitude toward Mrs.
Hlakeley. The heading was based upon
the following statement In the article
contributed by a member of the club:
The Creator Medford club voted to
send three representative women to
Jacksonville during the coming trial
of Mrs. Hlakeley thereby showing her
she has the moral support of tho wom
en in her community during the
trouble that confronts her."
It seems that some people reading
the heading have secured tho impres
sion that the Greater Medford club is
taking sides ou the question, and Is
working in Mrs. Illakeley's behalf.
Such of course is not the case, and no
such conclusion is warranted by the
text of the article.
Members of the club have requested
this paper to state that only moral sup
port is intended, the club feeling that
as Mrs. Hlakeley is a woman, the only
woman Involved in the Jacksonville
case, it Is only proper (hat a woman's
organization should send representa
tives to tho trial, and give such moral
support as is consistent with an abso
lutely Impartial view of the case from
a legal or technical standpoint.
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St. Mark's Episcopal
Cor. North Oakdale and Fifth Sts.
S a m. Holy communion.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Holy communion.
Wm. 13. Hamilton, vicar.
Catholic Church
South Oakdale Ave.
First mass Sunday 8 a. m.
Second mass 10:30 a. m.
Benediction after the second mass
Rev. John Powers, rector.
SUPPORT LEGION'S
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First r.hliLh nf kl. CI.
t-. i i.L x. L ' , . "Whereas it i rejutrtftl that an nt
13 ranch of thp Mnthar rhnrnh llin
First Church of Christ, Scleutist, ill u'n,l,t 13 ",'"'K lo '"'""' "lp
Boston Mass IXoguo River valley with J: pi-ncu- hor-
Services are held everv Snndav at 11 tleuUurists ami agrl.-ul.uriMs forced to
o clock. Subject for Snndav. Feb. G. , .......
"Spirit." Uand ,aw llf (.llifm-,1i;i.
Sunday school at 0:45. All under) -Whereas Japanese runners bavo
the nt":e of twenty are welcome. j recently acquired leases on several .-.r-
Wednesdny evening meetings, at I chard properties In the Itogue It'.ver
which testimonies of Christian Science vnlley and are now reuortcd tu be ne
heallngs are given, at 7:30, church cdi- f t,nl,,1,B through certain agencies
flen 9i- v.n ni,j i 'or other large holdings, and
i X ?"kdaIe- , . , "Whereas, the three hundred mem-
Tho Reading Room which is in the , bm.s of tnu Oregon Growers Co-opera-M.
F. & H. building, Is open from 1 to 5 tivo association. Hogue Hiver district,
daily, except Sundays and holidays. All! are In hearty sympathy with the ef-
Riithorlzed Christian Science literature forts of the Medfoid Post. American
may be read, borrowed or purchased.
.Tho public is cordially Invited to
attond the services and visit the read
lug room.
Talent M. E. Church
N. W. Phelps. Pastor.
Bible school promptly at 10 o'clock
The pri2e will bo awarded for tho the Oregon Growers' Co-operative as
Legion, to take such steps as may be
deemed necessary and advisable to
prevent the establishment of u Japa
nese colony In the Rogue River valley
to tho end that the citizenship of this
district may bo retained at its present
level and,
Whereas no Japanese farmers have
been allowed to become members of
soelntlon, now therefore
"It Is resolved by the directors of
the Oregon Growers' Co-operative as
sociation for the Medford and Grants
Pass districts that tho board of di
rectors of said association be and they
are hereby notified that it is the unan
greatest number of visitors brought
last Sunday. Plans for Heart Sunday
will be announced. Come, you will ho
surprised how many of your friends
you will meet.
At 11 o'clock prenchlng by the pas
tor, followed by the communion scr- imous and positive opinion of ibis
vice. Subject: "Memory" All chris- b"lly tllnt 1,10 association Immediately
tians are invited to como and take part " ''7"'l "e-i'nst admitting any
i ... . . .,, . Japanese to membership in this asso-
In the communion service. Wo preach! , ,,
no creed. Christianity Is not a creed
it is a life. An effort will bo made to
cIobo the service at 12 o'clock.
Mrs. H. R. Reachert will bring the
message in song.
Evening service 7:30 to 9. Subject,
"Discovering a King."
Duet, Uowman-Pholps.
Presbyterian Church
Morning service nt 11 a. m. Rev. J.
II. Doran of Ashland will preach.
No evening service. Come and spend
an hour In reverential thought with us
and join in our exceptionally good
music. -
First Christian Church
Corner Ninth and Oakdale.
Dell Ely Millard, minister.
Bible school 9:45 a. ni. Herbert
Berrian, supt.
Preaching 11 a. m. Subject, "Cap
italizing the Kingdom."
6:30. Special Christian Endeavor
meeting of tho combined societies of
Presbyterian and Christian churches.
Special invitation to all young people
to attend.
7:30. Evening service with a spec
ial program and sermon.
Sunday Is national Christian En
deavor day and the evening service
will be presided over by the two soci
eties of the Presbyterian and Christian
societies. A special sermon by the
pastor on "The Meaning of Christian
Endeavor." Special music and a hear
ty welcome to all. The home like
church.
Salvation Army
Sunday school 2 p. m.
Holiness meeting 3 p. m.
Y. P. L. 6:15.
Sunday evening S:00.
Tuesday 8 o'clock.
Thursday 8 o'clock.
Saturday 8 o'clock.
Evang.-Luth. Zion's Church
Fourth St. helow Oakdale Ave.
Rev. Vr w. R. Morenz-Oeser, pastor.
Res. 518 West Fourth St.
Estoinlhl.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Divine service 11 a. in.
f'atechetical Instruction for confir
mation every Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock.
Main St. Methodist Church, South
Rev. J. E. Condor, Pastor.
Rimilnv school at 10 o'clock. Mr.
i vnii mmi. Wp. have a live, growing
school and if you do not attend else
where we would be glad to have you
visit us.
Preaching at 11 and 7:30 by the new
pastor, Rev. Condor,
Epworth League at o:jo.
Pmi'Pi' meeting Wednesday night at
r.in ' rilbln stndv at 7. just before
prayer meeting. "You are always welcome."
"t those soft paper tablets at this
at 10c per pound. M
Central Point Church
Bible school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Bur
sell, superintendent.
Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject, "The
Great Salvation." What is it? How
obtained? All are invited to these
services.
C. T. Nahss, minister.
Free Methodist Church
Cor. Tenth and Ivy Sts.
Miss Rhoda Burnett, pastor.
Res. 3.17 W. Tenth St. Phone 426.
r.,..n,i.r the Sahbath day to keep
It holy." U will do you good to rest
from your labors and attend cnurcn
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MARTIN J. REDDY
elation
"It Is further resolved that we here
by call upon and request all otber
districls of the association to pass
similar resolutions.
"It Is turther resolved that all other
organizutions having to do with the
marketing of fresh fruit in tho Rogue
Rlver valley and all private fruit buy
ers and commission bouses- be and
tho same aro hereby requested to ex
press their views on this subject In
communications nddressed to the
Medford post of the American Le
gion.
"It is further resolved that copies
of this resolution bo forwarded to the
Medford post of the Amerlenn Le
gion and Tho Medford Mail Tribune,
and our representatives in tho Oregon
legislature.
Done this 4 1 li dny of February,
192 1.
(Signed) GORDON VOORHEIS
HOWARD A. HILL,
C. ( CATE.
A. It. DAVENI1ILL
CLYDE A. NILEH,
"Directors Medford and Grants
Pass districts.
"Attest .las. 15. Edmlstou, secretary.'
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Fourth and Bartlett.
J. Randolph Sasnett, minister, home
27 N. Orange. Phone 332. Offlco and
study 29 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone
968.
Bible school 9:45. B. F. Lindas, supt.
Classes for all ages. Men's club dis
cussion class for men over 21.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon:
"The Tragic Lesson of the French
Revolution to Christianity," by B. F.
Lindas.
Epworth League social hour 5:30. A
large crowd enjoyed this feature last
Sunday. Try it out! Devotional meet
ing 6:15.
Evening service 7:30. Tagcant,
"From Darknoss to Light" tinder aus
pices of Woman's Home Missionary
society, directed by Mrs. T. G. Heine.
Mid-week devotional meeting Wed
nesday 7:30.
Woman's Home Missionary society
will moet with Mrs. C. W. Conklln, 305
East Jackson street, Friday afternoon
at 2:30.
Morning: Anthem, Venlto In A,
(Buck). Soloists, Miss Dow, Mr. Mac
Donough, Mr. Pierce.
Soprano solo, Before Thy Throno
(Sutcr). Mrs. Anderson.
Miss Matle Vroman, pianist, Mr. Ber-
nard Roberts, organist, Mrs. May Jor-don-MacDonough,
director.
First Baptist Church
"The Friendly Church."
North Central and Fifth Sts.
9:45 a. m. Bible school, F. W. Mears,
supt. Over tho 200 mark again. Per
fect classes wanted Sunday.
11 a. m. "The Three Greatest Words
in the Bible." Hear what they are.
Lord's supper and reception of new
members. The communion offering for
China Famine Fund.
6:45 p. m. B. Y. P. U. "Tho Surren
dered and Victorious Life." Fred Fre-
denberg, leader.
7:30 p. m. "Playing the Fool." A
searching message for everybody. A
short aftcrmeetlng. Service begins
with a sing.
Music: Morning Hymn, anthem,
Shcrwln, "Bread of Life."
Bass solo, Dressier, "Thy Way, Not
Mine O Lord" Mr. Harry Scougall.
Evening Anthem, "The Lord Dwel-
leth on High."
Male quartet, "Beyond the Smiling
and the Weeping," Paul.
Monday 7:30 p. m. Personal Work
ers class at pastor's residence.
Tuesday and Thursday 8 p. m. Choir
rehearsal.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting.
The Woman's Auxiliary meets Tues
day 2:30 p. m. at Mrs. Dr. Carlow's, 26
South Laurel Street. Mrs. T. A. Howell
and Mrs. Stickland assist In entertain
ing.
Sunday will be a big day. The public
are Invited to all the above services.
Frederick R. Leach, p.lstor. 10 S.
Laurel street,
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AUTO PAINT SHOP
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnished
221 North Or.
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Phone 777
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104 So. Bartlett
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New York Chamber Music Society
OF
Piano, Wind and String Instruments.
Will Appear at Ashland Armory
Wednesday Evening, February 9
This is positively the finest organization of its kind in America.
Hy sppcial aiTanfftunoiit, in order io accommodate the entire community of
the Hoguc Hiver Valley the price lias been placed at if 1.00. Tickets may be'
obtained at Palmer's Piano House, the Andrews ytutlio or Mr. E. (J. Root.
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