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' MEDFORH ' MATT TRTBtTNR rnDFCRTi. OTiF,iOJ, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1021 PXflfi FIVE . E T The Interest In the Evangelistic rainimlgn being conducted at ' the Flrjit .Methodist Episcopal church lias increased steadily through the week. Key. J. A. Smith ot San Francisco, who is assisting the )iastqr, 1b in great favor with the large numbers, who have been hearing hint. . There were a score who resppnded to the appeal of the liermon last .night, committing themselves publicly to tile Christian Hfej . . Dr. Smith ': preached on, "The Woj-ldly-.Wlse Fool," and said In pnrt4 1 "To call a perHon,a .fool in "a vln- dlctive sonae, 1b distinctly antl-Chris-tlan, but. in relation to moral crooked new and perversity the term, 'fool' expresses the very spirit of the Bible. The worldiy-vvlso rnnn, : who forgot tiod was a fool for two reasons: First, because he tried to satisfy his Immor tal spirit on material things. He made ample provision for his body, but he let, his soul starve. Ho erected new barns for his produce, but ho built no shelter, for his spirit. No niun wan shrewd knough to'swlmile him out of tho rlches of Heaven. Ho was prompt in his engagenienH with bankers and brokers, but ho. fulled utterly in his obligations to tiod. In tho second placo,. this man . was a fool because he presumed' bn the future. Ho said, Sauli thou hast much good laid up for'-many. years," but who gave him a lease on life?. Even as he .made; his nrj-Rumptuous boast, the voice of Cod broke' in upon . his pliant mediations as oliar as, ih; clarion, : l)it as solunip as q fdnc'rujJljjli'iTbou tool;; this1 night; thy soul is ictiiilred of tm?e.'" Tip- pastor, Itev. J. Kundolph Sas nettjifcuid' this morning that a great day ; has been' planned for tomorrow. "MS !only-Iour',!i-lio said. "Is that we flhair-bn"'"tmftlnf "TrfiiVcomniodute -the crosrTOpT8-WrfT'i;eYtaiiily have to ohseuus , '.On.. Time -Week," if they ux lietitj to get seals." - ThOj outstanding feature of tho pro gram . tomorrow . will bo the men's nutss meeting when Dr. Smith will do. liver, an address to men and boys over 12 years of age on: "Social. Purity," or 'jSamson and tho Lady Barber." t JJr. Smith is announced to spoalc at the evening service tomorrow on "Hot Shots at Sin." The1 "coilferegational Blrig,". which has been an a'ttra,ctive. feature of the services, promises to be unusually good, r The solo number will bo a song entitled "In tho Qar dt)n(j' Sting by Mrs.' J.JR. Sasnett. .'j ,. A - ""Ijlle man who .regards, jjhoj autotao- blle ias a -luxury; cannot... consistently ride In a Pullman cat,, i '.'. ? . People used to' live without trains, uuctors, leiepuones, electric, iignts or automobiles.; Who says they are lux uries today. , if by some trick of fate we were deprived of any one df those things the entire order of, our lives would Have to be chanced. Business would, be (Jn a chaotic condition for years ;befgre people could become ac customed agalHtd the old ordefc.- Tliefjtutqhitibll'i insures delivery of fres'(f!, toed, free 'from harm by broil ing Biin'B'ip118 flies- ? VToSlw't'thVee greai interdepen den',,itfflutfejStfsfe'el, railroads and autafy&4.V.'iV;'$ '; . ' .N .-' J ' FiftHrijIiljbkpeOple are' made bap pier,jlietiithier,an"d better by the auto niobild. .;'.!', ,' ' ,, :Thei automobile flops not promote wastfi, lii reduces, it. V , ; Wilibut atitomobileg city' rents woidij; quickly; flpuble.v i i -AVfthout' aittpinobiles : many would liaVe'tto'jibariotftheir suburban ''homes'. itfh&Utomqbile,; ceased .to. be. a lux- urytatfWcanie-a 'lib'CeSsIty'-'' fifteen lEntiiloyei.. pi Hlie jlethlehemt- Shlp biiildjug Ctlrp6ratlon, of Qulncy, Mass., have) fatttched' a'.cooperative bank. J SUFFERED WM YEARS Mr. StolCTells Wo men Howhe Found Relief .:' ''' From Pain FhiladofphiaV Pa.-7"I suffered for six . year With pain every month, had vom- luug speiiu uie iirsi. two days, and was unfit to do my work. I read in your little book about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and took Uie medicine with ' satisi'actorv results. . I am a mid wife and recommend the Vegetable Com pound to my friends and' mv daughters take it. You may publish these facta as a .testimonial. Mrs. Louist STOLt 609 W. York St., Phila., Pa. It is not natural for women to suffer as didMrs. Stoll, and in nine cases out of ten it Is caused by some displacement or derangement of the system which Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 'Com pound overcomes, because it acts as a natural restorative. Every woman who is subject to ctamps, headaches, nervous spells, backache or those dreadful bearing down pains should profit by Mrs. Stoll s experience and give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial, and if there is any. complication write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., bout ber health. 6t. Mark's Episcopal Cor. North Oakdale and Fifth Sts. 8 a. m. Holy communion. ' 10 a. m. Sunday school, lr a. m. Holy communion. Wm. B. Hamilton, Vicar. Catholic Church ' South Oakdale Avo. ;; First mass Sunday at 8 a. m. . , Second mass at 10:30 a. in. V v A week's mission will begin at the 10:30 mass. Hev. James Towery of the .PnuIUt. Fathers will preach the sermons. '.;.' ' : " ' , Evening services at '7:30 p, m. Scr man, "The Mountain of Blessing."! " ' . Rev. John Powers. v,.--- Presbyterian Church Services morning and evening. Rev. E. P. Lawrence of Klamath Falls preaches at each service. Good music. Your attendance is" invited. Congre-. gational meeting following morning' service. '. . : i The music for the morning sorvlce at the Presbyterian church will Include "Oil Divine Redeemer," Gounod, sung by Mrs. .Fred Strang, and the quartet will sing, -My Faith Looks Up to Thee," by Schneclter. ' , Mr. Harry Hallgten of Portland, president of the Oregon B. Y. P. U. will be In Medford Sunday and hold a conference, in the Interest of the young people's work in tho baptist churches. Tho meeting will be attended by repre sentatives from Grants Pass and Ash land. It will he hold at 3 p. m. nt.the First Baptist church. The young peo ple are urged ;to attend In largo num bers, j .;' :. ' '." ': Talent M. E. Church . .'. N. W. Phelps, pastor. At 11 n. mi- and 7:30 p. m. Cash Wood, the county Y. M. C,A. man will have charge of tho services and bring messages that throb with modern lifo and demands. ; A very special invita tion Is extended to young people and all members of the Sunday school to hear these talks. Special music under direction of MrB. Williams and Miss Verna Oilman. Sunday school at 10 a. m. A live growing school for nil ages. . . " Main St. Methodist Church, South . James E. Condor, Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Mr. Lovett, superintendent. , .," Preaching 11 a. m.',. SttbJect,"Alono" Epworth League' :30'p. m. . i Preaching 7:30 'p?th:-"A Great Char-, acter." .. . ' V ; ' ' : Let us "be on time at all the services. If you are not attending elsewhere we shall- be pleased to haveyou with us. In our 'Sunday BChool wehaveclusses for all. You will reselve a, hearty wel come. ... . Strangers and visitors are cordially invited to attend oUr services. First Church of Christ, Scientist Branch of the Mother Church, the First Church Of Christ i Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock.. . Subject for Sunday, Feb. 20, "Mind."" . ,';. ' ;: '" ,' "; V- :"' Sunday school, at 9.46. ' All under the, age of twenty ' are' welcome. Wednesday . evening;-meetings, : at which lstlmbni'Js'oJ "Cllrlsti'an Science healings-are given, ai,?30, church edl tlce,'212 North Oakdalfe. r;'1,., ' , ..The" Reading. Room' which,is . in the, M. F. & H: .building, Is Open from one to five diily except Sundays and holi days. All .author! ed Christian .Sci ence 1 1 teratuua Jjlay..he .read, horrQwed. or purchased.- , The public' is coiHially Invited to at tend the'scrviees and vlsi;;the reading room; ..I !, ..' '.. . '. : " ,EvanpLuth,.;ion's Church , tptlrth St. belbw Oakdale Ave. Rej.;.Dr.'"WT:'R'.'Marenz-'Oesef,rTastol': .'' fees;' 618 Went Fourth Sti '. Stinday 8ChooriO-a,'m:-- ? : Divine) service 11 a. m. ; . .'. :i- :-, CatecKetlcal instruction for conflr- maHon every Saturday afternoon, at l o'clock. l '. ' :-. 'v ' ' ' V. ; Dr. Rudolf'Gronau of New York City, a celebrated, lecturer,' Ift now touring the west. coast in tUo.'intecEst. ot the German . and Austrian Relief commit tee. On--hlfl-:way from Seattle 'and Portland (to San Francisco he will stop off in ifedfo'rd 16: present this most worthy oanse, to our people in Zions church.'. Jle'has-a great many stereop ticon vlewsvhowlrrgrtmr beauty mitt also the heartrending distress of the central states of Europe. This lecture with pictures will be given at the end of this month or at the beginning of March the exact date to be announc ed next week. No admittance- will be charged. ,. t 1 7- -; ' ' ' First Christian Church ' Corner Ninth and S. Oakdale. : Dell Ely Millard, minister. ' Bible Bchool 9:46 a. m. This Is "On time week". Start it right by being on time for Sunday school. A hearty re ception .for you at our school. ; , if a. m. Preaching service. Sub ject: "A Course in the University of Hard Knocks." A helpful happy ser vice that you will enjoy. The special music for the morning will be the singing of, a nevr. song by Mr. Millard of his own writing en titled, '"Twill Be Enough For Me". Words by D. E. Millard and music by ElUabeth Martin' Cobb. Public cor dially invited. ' . 6:30. Senior, Intermediate and junior Endeavor meetings. All young people invited with the assurance of a profitable hotfr. "' 7:30. Our. happy evening evangel- istiu service. Stirring sung bervlcu and a helpful message on "Wljpt Must I Do to Be Lost." You will be made welcome at the "homelike church." First .Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and BartletU R. Randolph Sasnett, pastor. Office 29 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phono 968. Revival service tonight 7:30. Great day tomorrow. Rev. J. A. Smith, D.P. of San Francisco, will I speak at all the services. ! 9:45. Bible school. Address: "What 1 a Child Can Do." j 11 a. m. Sermon: "The Spirit Filled Life." 3:00 p. m. Mass meeting for men and boys over 12 years of age. Ad dress: "Samson and the Lady Barber." 6: ,30. Epworth League social hour. 6:15. Epworth League devotional hour. 7:30. Evening service: Congrega tional sing. Sermon, "Hot Shots at Sin." Mrs. Sasnett will sing, "In the Garden," at this service. ;it's "On Time" week. You'll have to observe it If you get a seat at any of these services tomorrow and during the coming week. . Services each night at 7:30. . Anthem, "Seek Ye the Lord" Rob erts. Soloist, Mr. MacDonotigb. Anthem, "Beloved Let Us Love One Another", Hardy. Ladles' chorus. Miss Vroman, pianist; Bernard Rob erts, organist; Mrs, May Jordan Mac- Donough, director. . :fi h J8MJ Do vou eat S '.", ":'. . . .1. We Steam-cook H - ' to cook it a few minutes. . . v " '2.- Pan-toasting brings out an entirely differ-''-;-i' ' " . ent and delicious flavor, and gives it that rich, golden color. V : ' , V I -' 3.: It cooks up flaky hot'sticky arid pasty." 4. It comes to you clean and; fresh, in an airtight Waxseal wrapper. ' THE H-0 CEREAL COMPANY, Inc. , mmmmmamatmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmi :-.'? 4. ,-':''-':. "' i - ki' '- ,.'''i'v- ' '- . '- ' - . ''.".? ' :. V f. !f":-.-':'-KV; .' . . '- " - ' : . '-. : . '' . - ' - - ;,'o1'-V: ili.iTi'-:'TPV''Tj' 1T1) f A "IT ! ! TT T) ! '.TTTi ! M . n 19 in irc II ; II II IKv Mm - ' - . ill V EI . J II II ' V - II ! s - - II J II -'"HI W i it J BED ROCK PRICES Splendid assortment, fully guaranteed; so low that you cannot afford to miss this opportunity to re-tire your car. Think of it, man, one of the most popular lines of tires in the valley, and they are all to go; at a big sacrifice.' $;:j&y 30x3 TRAFFIC NON-SKID $12.45 First BaptUt Church I "The Friendly Church." , I X. Central and Fifth Sts. I 9:45 a. m. Bible school, F. W. Mears, supt. A class for every age. Be on time Sunday. ' j 11 a. m. "The Man With a Vision."! Preludo by Wm. Davis, a report of what Dr. Brooks said about the Euro- pean conditions at Eugene conference, j tiood music. S p. m. B. Y. P. I". c inference, rep resentatives from !r:iv!s Pass lind Ashland will be inver t, also the state 11. Y. P. U. president, Ml. llallgron. 6:45 p. m. 11. Y. P. f. "New Work Our Committee May Do." Fred Frcdon berg, leader. 7:30 p. m.. Grand Sacred concert. See program elaowhoiv. Come early to get a seat. '. Monday 7:30 p. m. Pursoual Work ers class at pastor's residence. Tuesday 7:30 p. in. Washington party under the. Ladles' Auxiliary at residence of Dr. R. W. Stears, 23 N. Orange st. Husbands invited. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing. He sure and lie there. Thursday 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal Come and enjoy a day with helpful messages and best of music. Frederick R. Leach, pastor, lfi S. Laurel St. Baptist Concert ' The regular monthly sacred concert given by the Baptist choir will be pre sented Stinday 7:30 p. m. at the First ..'' I . IH3r(D Hornbys Oats -oriust oiats? - O, so you onlylave M f U U ..df... JU.,.-. . JL- JA, - ,S1, i U S1 JU XV; JA :.tBwV The Busy Corner The Store Where Your Dollar in BuptiKl church under the diiwtiuii o( Mr. Walker with "Prof. Haight at the piano, and W.- C. Janes, assisting with the violin. These concerts are grow ing In popularity, and draw crowded houses each month. It will be neces sary for those desiring to hear the music Sunday evening to be on time. The program is an unusually strong one. Following will be the order of service. " Hymn, "Stand Up, Stand L'p for Jesus," Congregation. Anthem, Watson, "O Worship the Lord," choir with Mr. Scougall, soloist. Soprano solo, Gounod, "Gentle Holy Saviour," Mrs. Leach. Bean Power day Evening Post and Country Gentleman. Rend this advertisement which will appear in these publi cations, issue of January 10th, 1920. You cannot afford to use any other than the Bean Fower Sprayer. mm John Bean, . He Showed the Way in 1883 to Save Millions of Fruit Trees from Pesta IN 1883, John Bcin, hi ventor. of the double, 'acting force pump for well purposes, owned a fruit or chard near San Jose, Cali fornia. His trees were suf fering from San Jose Scale, ' Imported from China, un wittingly by James Lick of Lick Observatory fame, and the primitive spray pumps of the time were inadequate. He saw the need for4 more efficient spraying, and his inventive genius soon had worked out the first hi p It pressure spray pump with air chamber. Success was instantane ous. Requests from friends soon induced him to manu facture the machine, ' The result was that mil lions of California fruit trees were quickly saved from pests that had blight ed many yields. Send for our "Sprarer HooV." htt til about tPravi :t. Tlitre ti litre tit other Id- ah" that gtowrn W nakt all kinda vinragn In the "Bi. ougni to mow about. imwmmmmt NEW GUARANTEED Scripture lesson. Mixed quartet, Buck, "Lead Kindly Light," Miss Davis, Miss Steiner, Mr. Ban-, Mr. Wulkor. Violin solo. DeBeriot. "Audanll Sev enth Concerto," W. C. Janes. Ackley, "Song to the Flag," girls' choir. Prayer. Bass solo, Handel, "Why Do the Na tions," Mr. Walker. Nevln, "The Comforter Came," Mr. Scougall and men's chorus. Soprano solo, Gounod, "Ave Maria", Mrs. Newberry. Obligato by Mr. Janes. Announcements and offertory. Duett, Hoffman, "Angel Spirit." Miss Sprayers Inventor The third generation of the family are the active manufacturers of "Bean" rower Sprayers today. And the present machine a family Pride still retcins John Dean's basic prin ciples. Today, wherever men have ten acres of fruit or more, you will almost in variably find power spray ers of. which the fainoys "Uf.an" was the forerun ner and remains the leader. .. an Jose Scale is now practically unknown in Cali fornia where more "Bean" Sprayers are used than all other makes combined. Many of the country 1 greatest orchards are now equipped with "Bean" Power Sprayers exclusive ly. 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