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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1921)
MKDF0!?I) MA. I, -TRIDUNR. Mill) FORD. OIM-HSOX. WKDNKSDA V. AVE 1. I0J1 PACE THREE BOYS AND GIRLS )ds left , ,u,lr br Iiu)Kii- " "e who have hur,i IH AT m Tonight at trie tnbomncic the Sun shine chorus will hold forth j a unitiue service, which will prove to he one of ilie most interesting meetings yet held. Muny are turned away when this proKiam is iut on in other cities. Mrs. Lewis has been training the hoys aud Kills for several weeks and many Stunts and things of interest will ,y given by the members of the churns Choir. After this program Dr. UulKiu n-Ill speak briefly to fathers and moth ers. The ;servieo tonmht ht-Kins at 7:30 p. m..' Meetings will he held each iight this week, including Saturday cud three services Sunday, th0 closing day. Thursday nlsht Dr. KuKin gives what is considered his greatest mes sage on "Was Hoses Scientific?" It Ehould bo heard by an audience that will pack the auditorium. The per sonal workers are asked to meet at 7 p. hi. at the South M. K. church to night. Mr. Lewis started the after noon meetings todny. Dr. Bulgin spoko last evening on "Queen Esther's Plea for Her People." The speaker- drew a striking com parison between Esther and Christ, showing how Esther was a type of Christ in her -work and what she did for her people. The historical setting was shown in an interesting way, and made the lessons brought out convinc ing and helpful. The tteen went he fore the king and pleaded for her peo ple, so Christ stood before (Jotl and made His plea for the human race. When man sinned Christ went before the throne and asked that lie might hear their sins that freedom might come to all. The I'nitarian and Chris tian Scientist rob Christ of His throne. Tell me, said the speaker, what Cod do you know outside of Jesus Christ' Christ nlone reveals the Father. The queen showed sympathy for others, a trait of character needed to day. The world is dying for sym pathy. Where there is no sympathy between the husband ami wife they are on the way to the divorce court. Christ came to tbys world not with the big stick, but as a man, a friend. God. however, cannot pardon any person till the nature of that pardon Is in man himself. If you will not accept pardon don't blame any one, but yourself. Many during the time when the Chautauqua has been following the services have shown marked interest, and it Is expected that the spirit of the closing days will be good, and all ol our people should make 'iso of the few KM Ten for 10 cents. Handy size. Dealers carry both. 10 for 10c; 20 for 20c. i It's toasted. WE BUILD SPOKT TOPS .BARGAINS 1H20 Ret) Snwdwiiiroii 1r11-'1 1!)10 Xnslt 11)18 Ron Homlstor Buick... .:.-v Hoo inn Buick V.m .. : 2 li)l!) Heo Sp'eedwnM:"" ' ' -' eh eh Ri'o Toui'inpr, 1018 Hitiminliili', .lute model - .1 :).')() Win 145D 201 1 moo nun !)50 Service Garage 22-2; S. Fir St Mcdl'on! yy hcalBr&s Miss Sisrld Aronson who had spTnl the past two weeks here making ar anKenients fur and conducting the Uiuutauquu season, during which time "e made many friends parted this '"., . for Washington stale to look ."ter UlHon-White Chautauqua mat ters there. We develop kodak films free. West faide Pharmacy. ,f. Sugar Howl taxi, county trips spec ialty, phone u-R. g., Pirst-clasf carpenter work. Esti mates rurnished. I'houe Dixon 53'J-J -4. ... , m; Miss Ldia Dean, graduate of the "J-l high school class and editor-in-chief this year of the HI School Times left last night for Hunta Hosa Calif., in which city she plans to make her future home. A delegation of friends gave her a send-off at the depot. Attention strawberry growers! We can furnish you cups and crates ut lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Opera- uve r.xcnange. tf Plucks and dry slabs hr rjiTa Hull 859. - Community dancing tonight at ata torimn with Alford's Imperial orcbes Ha. Admission 10c. fji The interior of the Palace grocery is being altered and the stock rear ranged incidental to the concern op erating under the groceteria nlan under the name of West Side Groce teria. tWhile the changes are being made biisiness is being carried on as usual. It is expected that everything will he ready by next Saturday for conducting business under the new system. Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeitig Co.. iui South Riverside. tf Have just Installed some of the most modern machinery, and am better equipped than any shop In Medford to give the public quick service aud qual ity work in shoe repairing. The ".Model Boot Shop," 21 S. Central. E. N. Biden, Prop. ' C4 Lady wishes to join auto parly' going to Portland this week. Phone 531-W, Gl The depth of Bear creek is falling. hut is still high because of the snow melting in the mountains. Sweet iiotato plants for sale at Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. tf Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tf Community dancing tonight at Nata- torium with Alford's, Imperial orches tra. Admission 10c. til Californians registered at the Med ford last night and this forenoon were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Foote and Miss Barton of Pasadena,. Mvc and Mrs. J. Neffer of Los Angeles, Mrs, George Dorrfel and Miss Ethel Dorffel of Oakland, and the following from San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cook, Mrs. J. Brandies, J. 11. Cookson, J. E. Harrold, Mr. and Mrs. E. R Patch, E. S. Chandler and I. L. Nason Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib. erty Shop. 201-J. tf Will trade laud for sheep. Guy W, Conner. G9 Better buy a Chandler than wish vou had. tf R. A. Holmes, the insurance Man, Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. ' A large and appreciative audience enjoyed the fine concert at the Chau tauqua last night by the Mary Adele Hayes Grand Opera company, the pro gram being a mixture of well known grand opera selections and classical and noimlar concert numbers... Miss Haves with her splendid voice and winsome individuality won the aud ience from the start, and one of tho. big hits was the singing of the ever popular Florodora sextette number. Community dancing tonight at Natu- torium with Alford's Imperial orches tra. Admission 10c. 61 Save money on wrapping paper by using white print paper In rolls. Ask this office. t' Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange tf For carpenter work phone Dixon, 53H-J-4. Back to pre-war prices. 67 Another prophecy of big crops this year: A Duroc Jersey sow on tho W. J, Webster ranch farrowed 17 pigs Mon day. . . . Next week, June (1th to 13th is cam- ,ii,-n week for tho Y. W. C. A. Be nrcnarcd to give. We are ready now to do It. What? Sell you hardware and sporting goods. Southern Oregon Hardware Co. 01 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fox of Ml, Vernon, Wash., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy M. Brown. They drove down in their car and report a fine trip. 1 We are paying the highest prices for nit kinds of noultry and eggs, farm Bureau Co-Operalive Exchange. tf JAPANESE ITCHY LONDON. May 31. (By the Asso- ,, , Th nritttn minister. Mr. Lloyd i'frg, pressed by various i i tin, linuse Ol common:! today for details cnnciTiiniK nn- mwiil renewal or tne nptn .".- ... i .,-i..tliei- It would lre- tri'iny a'"1 " . , viously be submitted to the house for ratification said the commons woum have full information regarding the treaty and be given oppoi linens It. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tomuto plants . 62 RE JANICE BUTLER PLAYING THE OLD SONGS YOU HAVE AL WAYS LOVED' IN THE WAY YOU LOVE 0 HEAR THEM. J 1. "The Sweetest; Storv Ever-Told"' 2. "OvoHhe Garden Willi." ' :i. "Twenty Yemx A'o." 4. "Sweet Genevieve.", "). "Listen to the Moi-kiii"- Bird." .iff .i'f,'!- Sil a 'PINK fFECTIONS OFANV Of THE T" fOltOWIKO PAm H H UUUD BT U BY A 3UOtUKATCD VGRtt&DA I Chiropradic c Spinal) O Adjuslinenb r win L Remove Uie T ru. Cause of E DR. A. IU'I'.KI,U.I, t.lilmpractor Suits 4 and 6 Himrta UMi;., .Main nna FtlvoiBlae. l'llonn: Office 285. Itej W VMUU TODAY! 1 - 'feN th i- 4rtr Sa Mm, ; " : ' rry , -The first perfect picture ; m " ' JW - fewM!?'A i ' " without sub -titles! iCWrvTiC ' Jilt Wr COMING SUNDAY story of the "Big Tops" ; TIGHTS" with Glady3 Walton 3C A l"' ft hrnd jl I new Coron "portbUtyi writr. Othor nialcea at attractive prices. Um us bef on) you buy. Ml-:i)l OKI) HOOK KTOKE - -Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refune Immediately removed on dhort notlre. Weekly vlnlt In reiil. denes tll.itrlc'j. Dally buslnes dl trlct. J'lione 9. ' l WIUISIlTI JlCNNIMUB. tl if n i GOOD CLOTHES ' I Make Then KLEIN ISA Vjwt Man fit. 217 Medford Iron Works Trartor, Truck, 8prity Outfit, and Gas Knglne Itcpnlrlns a Kpcclulty ; GEMCrtAfi FOCNDIIY AND M AWi-MC 6HOI' . -;. , - qh- Mere Is a Balanced 100 Program , 1. Special Prologue arranged by Leroy Ingram and Carl Weaver. 2. Page Magazine. . ' 3. "A Wild Night,", a Joo, Martin Comedy. 5. Janice Butler on the Big Wur litzer Organ. .' ' ' 1 - 4. Charles Ray in "The Old Swjm min' Hole." ; , m; James Whit comb; Riley's 'Old r Home 5 Poem1 MAIL YOUR FILMS to SWEM'S STUDIO luivi! into Pick East Main St. Medford ; 40 Miles to the Gallon Harley'Davidsoh Motorcycle . Gaylord Cycle Shop Peri tcctly ; ; in,- WHY NOT? your, old writutB 4inl.-ujvavifM) a iM.-i-Tiri'ntiJi and-reveiwublu 'M:FF ,IU tl ' my "The rugf) WB-l w- CI.HAN when VR clean "era." . - I'hono 180 ' . . Frco Del '.V- i Mosan Art Rug Co. .110 West Tentli St. '- ? WANTKn To uny l'hone 3H-W. 121.