Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 26, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDTOKlt MAIL Tliini'NR. MKDKOIM), OKKUOW KATlTRIAY. MAK't'll JC 1!I
VACUO THUMB
$ 10D Revard, $100
The readers or this paper win b
pleased to learn that there Is at least
ofio dreaded disease that sctenco has
been able to Hire in all lis stages and
that Is catarrh. Ciitarrh beinrj Rreut'y
induem-ed by cunstilullomil conditions
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Caiarrh Medicine ia tuken internally and
acts thru lb BUmkJ en the Mucous Sur
faces of the Kysuin il...reliy destroying
the foundation o' ihe diaen ,u. jjivuiu li t
pt tien: atrength by buildhr,; up the con
st'.. uilon and ussIeimik nutur? in dolnc its
work. The proprietors have so mmh
lalth In the ctiratlvo power of Hall's
Catarrh Meillelee that thev offer One
Hundred Dollars for any cam! that It falls
to cure. Send for Hut of tetlmonia!
Address P. J. CHFNKY & CO., Toledo.
Ohio. 6ohi hy all DrjRR'an. 76c.
by Trading at
Fouts Grocery.
' ADDIXt; XI'.W SI'K
(U K LIST Al.li Tin:
U.VLS TO
These iu'IiiLs lire bargains tluit
we pit'fV tip arid pass tMeri on to thf
cdnsuormiV' '.' ' i . ) ,(
'A new one. is a. iHlvl pnckiino nt'
Two .Minute Ont Food' Tor Kir
Our Crystal White Soap deal will
' In- U. cents worth of soup mid
two Cream Oil FIIKH SATl K
iluy only
Do not put oil' Inlying Unit suck ol'
sugar too long.
Try a suck ' ol' Fisher's Best
Flour. Kvery sack Kunrun-
tw'd r-.m
1arKe run of Plums 15c
Two lnru; cans of Apricots Hoc
Liberty .li'lly Powder, :i for iKr
Ono pound hulk Chocolate U5c
Ono pound can Ciliirurilcllis Choco
late .. H"k'
Ono pound bulk Cocoa 20r
Snowdrift ....2i3c, 50c, 05c and If 1.85
C'rlsco 25c, 35c, 5c, $1.:!() and $1.05
We nutdo a real good buy in guuker
ruffed Hico Pancake Flour. A 20-
ccnt, package for 10c
Two Tall Cans S'dnion for ..........25c
W1.73 Carton Cifinrctts $1.00
A rofrular 20c package I'nncake
Flour 10c
1.00 pi uk of Tobacco 85c
Ono pound Shredded Cocoanul 25c
Von will always find our prices In
tho lowest no! eh.
A good chicken food Corn at
$2.2? por hundred.
Wo have u now cako flour, tho Ex
Special Shred Cocoanut 25c
Wo have some moro specials:
Canned Pumpkins i. 10c
lurgo can Ilipo Olives 20c
cello, mix with water only.
Per package ""'t'
liulk Tea, Green or Black 25c
Xo. 10 till Kipo Olives $1.23
Dates 25c
Walnuts 20c to i$0c
Tea 25c to 00c
White Beans, 4 pounds 25c
Hulk Coffee 20 to 45c
Haisins Sue
Currants ... 30c
Itonstcd Peanuts 18c
1Mb sack Itolled Oats 55c
-ll). sack Graham 50c.
0 lb. sack Corn Meal U3c
Quaker Corn F'lakes lie
Kolloep'a Kot Krisp 15c
KelliiRB's Krumblo I'.inn 25c
Post 'J'oastios l3c
Shredded lYhcut biscuit...... 15c
Clorox .' 20c
Soda ' . 8
H. d. 6ots ...2oc
l'ostum Cereal 23c
Instant Postum 25c and 45c
Siacaroui, package 10c
Macaroni, bulk 10c
SpiiKbettl, bulk, 2 pounds
Deviled Moat Gc and 10c
Veal Loaf ...20c
Hip-o-Ute 33c
Cookies - 30c
Candy -;0c
tiinger Knaps 20c.
Job Itice 4 25c
Head Hi lc
5 doz. nacknee Clothes Pins 25c
U doz. Sprint; Clothes Pins 30c
Crystal White Soap 4 for 35o
Sunny Monday 4 for 25c
Hoyal White, Kob White, Clean Easy,
White I'inen Soup 0c
White P.car and Silk Soup jc
Old Dutch Cleanser lc
l ye 14c
Citrus Powder 800
Cold Dust c
3 packages Sea F'onm 25c
Crystal White Soap Chips J5c
20-Mulo Team Soap Chips. 40c
II oz. Washing Powder lc
Canned Hominy, 2 for 35c
Canned Peaches 30 to -Nh
Canned Pens 15c to 30c
Hall Hlulng ,(,c
Lux !c
Hlncu, 15c
2 cans Tomato Stint e for I5i
Canned Corn t. .!,'
We have a car or fine llurbnnk po
tatoes. It will pay you to look at
them before voll buy
You enn always save money trading
nt
Foul's Grocery
EvanQ.-Luth. Zion's Church
Fourth St. below Onkrtnio iv-
Rev. Dr. V. R. .MorenzOeser. Pastor.
ttcs. 51S AV. Fourth St.
Oootl Friday.
Divine service 1 1 a. ni.
Holy comnuinion.
ami
The Salvation Army
Hall 310 East .Main St.
Meetings Tuesday, Thursday
ituirilay s p. m.
Sunday school Sunday 2 p. m.
Free ami easy Salvation meetings S
in. Subject, "The Live Christ."
Captain ami Mis. Sinclair, res.
Apple St. I'hone 3DC. ,
Evang.-Luin. 2ion's Church
Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave.
lev. Dr. V. K. Morenz Oeser, 1'astor.
' Jtes. 51X2 W. Fourth St.
Easter.
Sunday school 10 a. in.
Divine service 11 u. in.
Holy communion.
Catechetical instruction for ennfir
latitin every Satunlay afternoon at 2
'dock.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
Cor. North Oakdalo and Fifth Sts.
11:30 a. in. Holy communion.
S a. in. Toly communion.
I'1 u. ni. Sunday school.
11 a. in. Holy communion.
7:30 p. in. Elks service.
Easter Music 11 a. m. service.
Processional.
Jesus Christ Is Kisen Today.. ..Morgan
Kyrie Eyre
Olorta Tihi Eyre
(inilias Tihi Byre
Ciedo Kvre
..nourseois
Cower
ICyre
Fyre
Eyre
First Church of Christ, Scientist
lliunch of The Mother Church, The
irst Church of Christ. Scientist, in
Iioston, Mass.
Services are held everv Sumhiv at
11 o'clock. Subject lor Suniluy, .March
. "Heality."
Sunday school at 9:45. All under
the use of twenty are welenme.
ednesdnv eveniuir iiipetintrK. nt i
wnich testimonies of Christian Bel-
ence healings are Kiven, nt 7:30.
Iiuicli edifice. 212 North Oakdale.
The Heading Hooni which Is in the
M. F. & II. UuildinK, is oien from one
to five daily, except Sundays and boK
days. All authorized Christluu Sl!-
ne literature may be read, borrowed
or purchased.
The public is cordially invited tn nr.
tend the services and visit the Ituad-
uig Room.
"The Strife Is O'er" Palestine
Anthem
"Christ the Lord Is Kisen Today"....
Wilson
Offertory
"Praise God"
Sursuiu Corda
Sancttis
Henediclus
Akiiiis Dei
tlloria In Kxcelsis Old Chant
Amen (lower
Aunc Diiiiitis Cower
' Itecessionul
t'otno Ye Faithful Sir A. Sullivan
Elks Service Faster Evening
7:30 p. in.
Processional
Jesus Christ Is Hisen Totlay....MorKan
(iloria Crotch
Magnificat Mann
Credo Eyre
Anthem
Christ the Lord Is Hisen Today.AVilson
Nearer .My Cod to Thee Mason
Autliom
Sauctus Gounod
Our Fathers Cod to Thee America
Recessional
Come Ye Faithful Sullivan
llosanna in the Highest. Mr. Meeker.
Mrs. .Meckel', Mis. Springer and
, chorus.
Soprano tolo. Ride tin. O Kin, Mis.
Pierce.
Gelhsemane, Mrs. Pierce and men's
chorus.
The Shadow of the Cross. Mis. Willits,
Mis. Hilton, Mr. Meeker, -Mr. Vro-
uian and chorus.
Part 11 The Crown
Introduction, piano ami organ, Miss
Vroman and Mr. Roberts.
Contralto solo, The Strife Is O'er, Mrs.
Sasnett.
Christ, Our Passover, Miss Dew, Mrs.
Sasnett, Mrs. .Meeker, Mr. Meeker,
Mr. llrooks ami chorus.
Abide With Me, Mrs. Van Scoyoe, La
dies' chorus, Men's chorus.
Contralto solo, Come, tlraclous Spirit,
Mrs. Willits.
Quartet, And It Came to Pass, Mrs.
van Scoyoe, Mrs. Sasnett, .Mr. Mac
DonotiKh, Mr. Vroman.
Finale, Lift Hp Your Heads, Mrs. An
derson and chorus.
Miss Matie Vroman, pianist.
Mr. Hernard Roberts, organist.
Mrs. May Jordan-MacDonougli, di
rector. Easter Services.
Bible school 9:45. Classes for nil
ukcs. It. F. Lindas, supt.
Morning worship 11 n. in. Sermon,
"Faith's Springtime." Tho best in
Easter music by our vested choir.
Epwortu League: Social hour 5:30;
devotional meeting 0:15.
Evening service 7:30. Sacred can
tata, "Cross anil Crown."
ALL GREEDS JOIN
CARDINAL GIBBONS
HAl.TIMOUi:; -Mar. -2G. Anions
tin huuilivtls of mi'sKiKi'N cf Kympa
thy ami reitrt't it thr dvaxh uf Tardi
nal tliUbunsi that jiouivd in nt the
nri-hcpiHi'opal tfsiiU'in'e from persons
vt all creedH and rank was an official
testimonial from the Jialliinore He
brew eoni;reniiM4Mi. It 't t'lul'-d the
f inprii'.n- ef thf eon;:: elation to tli- mil able fur his Kanetlty: a eitizen ad-ni'-tn
i n i s f the household and tn s Milled lur his putriotimn; a inodrl
i loir ";tt h" i'- brrt hrcn of I la Is i - I A hiwiea n in whom during --the ure;t
iii"re, :i ttd 'ini'Unlfd: ( 11 isis (t;iiue found a friend.
"We vuiec tin- prayi-r that in ";!- -
' pi o iilf'i' .i ifjidt-r shall be fciven in J "" r - . ,
tii- f iihoiics ,.f Ameri.-n who shall : Cut ThJe Out lv is Worth Money '
maintain ttie saint nniiie siaioianis m i
'it i ho! 1 1- dignity, Arnei iean iti.-ni
' and human service."
'' A slowiiiB' tribute lo tht? eardinaTiJ
; memory was voieed iit a I'esultttion
'adopted yesterday by the Ha lti mure
! Federal ion of eh tire lies, represent inn
i virtually all the protestant denomina
tions of the eity. which saitl that h"
merits -the praise and esteem of all
Wltliolu Ui'hlllKdOll oi eieeu tu
men
seet."
Jules .J. dusserand, Kretnh nmbas
sador at Wasliinntoii, sent the follow
ing teU'Kiaiu to Hishop I'oriiKan:
'We nonirn with you a prelate
On gut this slip, enclose wltli Sc aiid
mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Bheffeld
Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name
ami address clearly. You will receive
in i&turn a trial package coiitaibiog
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for
coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kltluy
Pills for pains in sides and back; rheu
matism, backache, kidney ami ti&ddor .
; ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tab
lets, a wholesome and tborouKhy
cleansing cathartic for constipation,
I biliousness, headaches, and sluggish
id-1 bowels. Sold everywhere. " Adv.
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First Christian Church
Tor. Ninth and Oakdale.
Dell Ely Millard, Minister.
Ki'S. 5L'l W. Kleventh St. Phone 133.
liihlo school 0 : 4 ." a. ni. Herbert
Berriun, supt. Vo are alining for 300
present and urge you to be present.
11 a. in. The service of the church.
A special service for you. Sermon
subject, "Why I Am a Christian."
Special music. Anthem by the choir.
And a solo by Mr. Wilson.
You are heartily invited.
7:30. Special evening services clos
ing our week of evangelistic services.
Sermon subject: "Why I Belong to
the Christian Church." The special
music will be an anthe mby the choir
and a solo by Mrs. Dr. James Hayes,
"llosnim" by Oranier. An inspiring
song sorvice and a hearty welcome lo
Main St. Methodist Church, South
Cor. .Main and Oakdute.
James K. Condor, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching
at 11 a. in. Subject, "The Doubting
Thomas."
Senior league meets at C:30 p. m.
Preaching 7::10 p. in. Subject, "The
Three Crosses."
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
m. I loth sermons deal with the naur-
rectiou of our Saviour nnd the pastor
has made special preparation for this
occasion. hlle wo have made no
elaborate program for the Easter day.
et the services will be deeply spirit
mil nnd devotional.
Mrs. Hauler will sing "Angels Rolled
the Ilock Away" at the morning ser
vices and Mr. Wilson will sing, "Come
See the Place,-" in th evening. You
are cordially Invited to worship with
us on this Easter day. Strangers and
v'Hitors in the city especially invited.
"You are always well Dint."
First Baptist Church
"The Friendly Church"
North Central and Fifth Sts.
0:45 a. m. Itible school, F. W. Mears,
supt. Short Easter program. Nine
new scholars last Sunday, the last
Sunday lo count on our goal.
11 a. in., "The Assurance of Immor
tality", Easter message. Ordinance of
baptism.
A feast of Easter music will be
given Sunday at ihe First Baptist
church hy a large chorus choir under
tho direction of Mr. A. Andrew Walk
er. The morning program will include
Carol by Archer, "Twino the Easter
Garland." Soprano os .oi'A'ses
Garland." Soprano solo, "As Sleep
Takes Its Flight," by Miss Myrle
Davis, und anthem, Maker, "Awake
Thou That Sleepcst," Mrs. F. R. Leach
and Mr. Walker, soloists.
The concert Sunday 7:30 p. m. will
consist of seven numbers of standard
excellence, besides the cantata "Death
and Life" by Shelley. The personnel
of the choir is eight sopranos, five
contraltos, four tenors, and three
basses, giving quality, balance and
power. Five soloists will be used to
interpret tho characters in the cantata
with Mr. Walker in bass role. The
program will be as follows:
Processional, Sudbury, "Resurroc
lion nnd Ascension."
Carol, Archer, "The Merry Church
Dells Ring."
Men's Easter Glee. Mewald, "De
scend Celestial Dove."
taster Scripture Lesson.
Soprano solo, Shelley, "Christ Is
Risen," Mrs. Newberry.
Ladies' Easter Glee, Porch, "Hark
the Easter Hells."
Prayer.
Anthem, Martin, "As It Ilegan to
Dawn." Mrs. Newberry, soloist.
Hass solo, Shelley, "Resurrection,"
Mr. Scougall.
Announcements and offertory.
Cantata, Shelley. "Death and Life,"
Miss Davis, Mrs. Newberry, Miss
Steiner, Mr. Ilarr, Mr. Walker, solo
ists. Easter address, "Does Dea'.h End
All?" Rev. F. R. Leach.
Hymn. "Christ Arose," congregation
Benediction.
Wednesday 7:30 p. ni. "Reaching
Our Goals; Some Lessons," theme for
the prayer meeting. Large attendance
urged.
Thursday 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal.
Friday afternoon, Oolden Link class
will meet with Mrs. Effie Daily, post
poned meeting.
The church will be beautifully dec
orated for Easter. A hearty welcome
is extended to the public to enjoy this
the greatest day in the entire year.
Plan to be at every service.
Frederick R. Leach, Pastor.
ELK CREEK
Mr. Frank Clary mude u luislnens
trip to Ashland Sunday- Charlie
Ciury, who ha been visiting Frank,
returned homo with hi in.
.Mr. and -Mrs. I toy VuuKhn spent
Sunday afternoon visiting with her
parents, Mr. nnd r.Ma. Dave Feiu'e.
Air. and Airs. Irwin Howe him
new haty girl, born March 17.
Mr. Jess Clary who has rented the
F. Hutchinson ranch, made a busi
ness trip to Kagle Feint Saturday, re
turning late Sunday evening.
Mr. Henry Trustay has been cir
culating a petition to have our mail
either continued as it is or have a
daily mail. They are trying to cut it
down to twice a week.
.Miss Enid Middlehusher spent Sat
urday afternoon visiting, with Miss
Ha -el Spencer.
Reverend Glazier of the Free
Methodist church will hold two ser
vices at the Trail school house Easier
Sunday, March 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stewart and
daughter, Lee, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Hutchinson.
Mr. Koy Clancy of Ashland is
working at tho ir. a. Kiiu-ies.
Mrs. Middlobutdier und Mrs. S. AV.
Hutchinson called to see tho new
baby at Mrs. Howes' Saturday after
noon. - .
Domestic Laundry Economy Wash
SERVICE BEGINNING APRIL 1, 1921
This is an entirely new way of handling the family laundry work. Its purpose is to re
lieve the housewife from an expensive investment in laundry equipment, as well as the
inconvenience of having the laundry done at home. The laundry makes its charge by the
pound, at the rate of 10c per pound, and no bundle under this rate for less than 10 pounds.
In the laundry each bundle is washed separately, none of the garments being marked, thus
removing an objectionable feature. All flat work is carefully ironed and neatly folded;
sox, cotton and woolen underwear come home ready to wear, while all ladies' and chil
dren's garments (starched when necessary) arc just damp enough to iron nicely. Th
damp clothes are securely wrapped in water-proof paper and will not sour or mildew
within one week's time. The ironing can be done at home as desired. While this
method of handling dors not entirely displace the. ROUGH DRY SERVICE, which. we
will still continue to handle on a piece price basis with a minimum charge of 75c, it
does enable the housewife to get the work done cheaper, gives a quicker service, re
moves tho objectionable feature of marking the garments, and the damp clothes will
iron nicer than when dampened at home by hand. jw
MED FORD DOMESTIC LAUNDRY, Phone 166
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Presbyterian Church
Euster morning, Mar. 27, 1921
1 1 o'clock.
Organ Spring Song Hollins
invocation.
Quartet This Is the Day.
llarltono solo lie Is Illson!
Quartet Christ Our Passover.
.Congregational Hymn No. 10D, "Gol
den Harps Are Sounding."
Prayer.
Organ, Ol'fertoiro Rnptiste
The Story.
Scripture reading.
Quartet, As it Began to Dawn.
Tenor solo Fear Not Ye!
Tenor and baritone duel, Jio Is Not
Here.
Quartet, He Lives Again!
Contralto solo, They Have Taken
Away My Lord.
Quartet, Christ the I-ord Is Risen.
Soprano solo, Christ Hath Opened
Paradise!
Contralto solo, Lives Again Our
Glorious King.
Soprano solo, In the 12nd of the Sub
bath. .
Quartet, Awake Thou That Sleepest.
Congregational Hymn, Crown Him
With Many Crowns,
llenedlction.
Organ postludc, Festival March....Read
Personnel of quartet: Mrs. Fred
Strang, soprano, Mis. Frank Isaacs,
contralto, II. Scougal, baritone, For
rest Kdmeades, tenor.
Mrs. II. K. inli, organist.
Musical composers: Included In the
above program are Stniner, Schnocker,
Martin, Morgan, Schilling, Havens,
Speaks and Harrington.
First Methodist Episcopal Church
At the First M. K. church. Fourth
and Ilurtlett streets, bhe music will be
a special feature of the Kaster ser
vices, both morning and evening. The
lull vested choir will sing ut both ser
vices, wilh accompaniment of piano
and organ.
The numbers for the morning are
as follows:
Double quartet, Christ Our Passover
Schilling
Mesd. Van Scoyoe, Pierce, Sasnett,
Willitts. Messrs. Meeker, MacDon
ough, Canaday, Vroman.
Trio, The Winter Is Past Ashford
Mrs. Van Scoyoe. Mr. MncDonough
Mr. Hrooks
Hallelujah Chorus (The Messiah)....
! Handel
Full choir
In tho evening, Asliford's beautiful
cantata, "Cross and Crown," will be
sung. The numbers are as follows:
Part i The Cross.
Introduction for piano and organ. Miss
Vroman and Mr. Roberts.
Thou, Uird, Wilt Arise, Miss Dew,
Mrs. Sasnett nnd chorus.
The Temptation. Mrs. Van Scoyoe,
Mrs. Hilton, .Mrs. Willits, Mr. Biooks
and chorus.
Trio. God Shall Charge His Angel Le
gions, Mrs. nn S-nyoe, Mr. MiiO'
Douough, Mr. Canaday.
Highest Quality Jowelry ItcpalriiiK,
Diamond Setting, Watch Itepnlrllig,
B&tlafBCllon Assured In
quality and price.
Mall us your wants,
MARTIN J. REDDY
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HKl'Al'SK ICveiy Borrowers gives real estatu security of twice Ihe value of amount borrowed.
This is first appraised by n coiiiiniilee of three nnd then approved or rejected bj
din nine Directors, enili of recognized business ability, mid judgment, und imparity.
HHC.U'SK the Books nnd all It'ocords me run-fully audited by the State Auditor or Building
Loan Associations of tho State. '
'11 I.; BIG ADVAXTAGK TO YOV in opening a K.W I.MJS AU DI ST or DKI'OSITI.NG MOVK'
tt!i us III way or Inking out PAID-CP STOCK IS Hie high into of interest you re
ceive. SU'p in ami talk it over. . , . ,
Jackson County Building and Loan Association
30 N, Central Ave.
C. M. KIDD, President
0, 0. B0GGS, Secretary
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What Is Electric Service?
Your electric service wire3 for lighting, ' cooking, heating or power are only one ter
minus of a vast electric equipment covering the territory served by this company.
"When you use electric lights or other service, you have the use of distributing lines
with transformers, poles, copper wires, cross-arms and insulators,., sub-stations., with
transformers, switchboards... and regulating devices, ..high tension transmission' lines ,
connecting the different power plants, which are located at different points bti the lines
so that in case of an accident to one or two plants the other power plants would carry the
load and keep up the service. ;
Your service is safeguarded by a large force of men repairing and testing lines and
apparatus and emergency men with swift automobiles and motorcycles are ready at all
hours of day or night to make repairs, regardless of storms or weather conditions.
A railroad train may be ten minutes late or thirty minutes late, and as long as it
does not occur too often it is not considered a serious fault in the service.
A customer who wishes to turn on an electric light wishes the service instantly and
blames the service if lights are not instantly available at any hour of the day or night
on the turn of the switch. 1
In order that your electric lights may be ready for you when you turn the switph,
requires ceaseless, untiring, intelligent supervision of the vast generating and distrib
uting system between the power plants and your service connection.
Yours for electric senice, . '
California-Oregon Power Company
Phone 168
216 West Main Street, Medford, Oregon
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