Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 01, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFOTiTJ MAIL' TRITCUXE. rEDrOKD. OKECiOy. SATURDAY. OCTOBER. T.' 1021"
PA'GFj THREE '1
RITISH SEE HOPE
Elliott on the Rogue
FOR GEO. ANDREWS
URGED BY MANY
rtUL
. IN PROMPT REPLY
For more than a decade Medford
ttaa men the chosen residence of the
sld-time favorite artist and impres
jario, Ceorge Andrews. Prior 10 tuk
iliK up his residence hre, his voice
hud been heard and his portrayal of
leading- operatic diameters enjoyed
in every nook and corner of the
United States, wherever the organi
sation, "Which he and his brother Ed
Andrews so Ions managed and ap
peared, to the delight of tho music
jovers of America. Minnesota, the
nulive state of the Andrews family,
practically all of whom were asso
ciated with his artistic career, has
fittingly recognized their contribu
tion to the, fame of that state by plac
ing a memorial tablet to the old An
drews Opera Company In Memorial
Hall in the state capltol.
J Kinc taking up his residence here,
Mr. Andrews has .occupied a promi
nent position in the musical life of
our community. Ably assisted by his
H'ife, together they have enriched us
n brighter days such entertainment,
cheer and inspiration, and in time of
trouble such comfort and solace, as
only song can give. Tho organization
of the Medford Choral society has
been one of the most conspicuous
public services rendered by Mi. An.
3rews. He formed the society, draw
ing into its ranks tho, cream of local
musical talent, and for a period of
Several years, as Its active director,
10 "maintained . its high musical
itandard, without other remuneration
:han the well-deserved applause
ivhlch a united public opinion gladly
iccorded him. He is only awaiting
jompleto restoration to health to once
more call the society into active par
ticipation in the musical life of our
2ommunity. Aside from this organi
sation work, on every occasion where
music has been a feature of public
sntertalnment or service in any com
munity effort, Mr. Andrews' talents
have been freely and frequently con
tributed. The time has now come when it is
fitting and right that this commurity
should give concrete and substantial
expression of Its gratitud?, and we
iiave therefore formed ours-ilves Into
i self-constituted committee to ar
range and promote an appreciation
joncert for the benefit of Mr. An
drews. We confidently ask the sup
irt and co-operntion of everyone.
Whose life has ben touched and
A-ighlened by his musical services.
i (Signed)
1 Messrs. Delroy Cetehell, Wm. B.
Hamilton, Porter J. Neff, C. C. Mc
ijurdy, Wm. Isaacs, W. H. Core, John
Mann, ft.'O. Wortman. Orris Craw
drd, A. L. Hill," F. C. Ednieades. J.
j, Drown, Wm. Vawter, C. M. Kidd,
y Mesdames H. C. Kgan, Kdnn Isaacs,
Slizaboth It. Mundy, F. R. Merrick,
'jconnrd Carpenter, W. H. Bailey,
Florence McKlose, Ada T. Klocker,
3i K. Core, A. J. Hanby, Rawles
tfoore, J. F. lieddy, committee.
Frenrh Aviator Injured.
al"ETAMPES, France, Oct. l. (By
he Associated Press)- Sadi L.ecointe.
he noted French aviator, holder of
he world's speed record, was in
;ired and his airplane was smash -id
when he made a forced landing in
he first lap of the Deutsche de la
ytourthe cup raeohere today.
5? Days' Free Trial
On 4nv IlctH flrrr
a i
A good tip.
WE LOSE
YOU WIN
Every used car in our
stock reduced $150
Same warranty and ser
vice as factory gives on
jpew cars.
Come In
Look Around
i Take a Ride
Drive Home
' Satisf y
Automobiles .ced
from $ up
Remember
Service With a Smile
at
A. W. Walker
Auto Co.
.23-127 W. Main Street
Medford, Ore.
J Open Evenings.
" ; 7:30to9:00 ,
The above is a picture of the store,
confectionery, Karase ami service sta
tion of Frank C. Elliott on tho Rokuo
river and Pacific highway lietween
will arraiiRc a free camp grounds on
the Roruo and it will be known as
"Elliott on the Rogue."
Mr. Elliott is a livewire, is pleasant
Gold Hill and Rogue River. It is an j and accommodating and will make a
ideal location and next year Mr. Elliott splendid success of the undertaking.
St. Mark's Episcopal
Cor. North Oakdale and Fifth Sts.
8 a. ni. Holy communion.
10 a. in. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Holy communion.
Win. H. Hamilton, Vicar.
Catholic Church
South Oakdale Ave.
First mass Sunday at 8 a. m.
Second mass at 10::!0 a. m.
Henetltotion after second mass.
Rev. John Powers, rector.
Central Point Christian Church
nible school at 10 a. in. Mrs. Victor
nursell, supt. We have a growing
school and invite you to visit us.
Preaching service 3 p. m. by D. E.
Millard of Medford. Subject, "Key
Wordi to. Success." Everybody cor
dially invited.
Evang.-Luth, Zion's Church
Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave.
Rev. Dr. W. R. Morenz-Oeser, Pastor.
Res. 518 West Fourth St.
XVX. Trinity Sunday.
Sunday school j0 a. m.
Divine service 11 a. in.
You and yours are cordially invited.
M. E. Church, South
Sunday school 10 a. m. Dr. Frank
Roberts, supt.
Breaching 11 a. in: .
Epworth League 6:30 p. in.
j'reaching 7:30 p. in.
W. J Fenton, the pastor, will he
pleased to meet any strangers who
may be in the city. A cordial invita
tion is extended to all.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
During the week of September 27th
services will bo held at the Natator
ium. Iloginning Sunday, October 2nd they
will be held as usual at the church
edifice, 212 North Oakdale.
Sunday morning service at 11
o'clock. Subject, "Unreality."
Weclnosday evening meeting at 7:30.
Sunday scuool at 9:45.
Reading room in M. F. & H. bldg.,
open from 1 to 5 daily except Sundays
and holidays.
First Christian Church
Cor. Ninth and Oakdale.
Dell Ely Millard, Minister.
Res. 521 W. Eleventh St. Phone 133.
9:45. Rally Day services in our
Bible school. We want every member
present and visitors are heartily in
vited. 11 a. m. Morning worship and ser
mon. Subject, "God in the World."
Special music and a hearty welcome
to all. '
G:30 p. m. Young people's service
of Christian Endeavor. A live young
people's service for live young people.
Come.
7:30 p. m. Our evening evangelistic
service. Subject: "The Truths, Trials,
and Triumphs of Christianity."
Inspiring song service and special
music uy our male quartet. Everybody
welcome.
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Fourth and Bartlett.
J. Randolph Sasnett, Pastor.
Office 29 Jackson Co. Hank Bldg.
Phone 90S.
Bible school 9:45. Classes for all
ages. N. W. Franklin, supt.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon:
"The Open Windows of Heaven."
Epwortli League 6:30. The young
people all agree it's the place to go.
Evening service 7:30. "Religion,
Luxury or Necessity" is the subject of
' ''sermon. These Sunday evening
Services are growing in popularity.
Mid-week devotional meeting Wed
nesday 7:30. These services are to
the soul like the mountain spring to
the way-worn traveler.
The first sacred concert next Sun
day evening. Save the date.
Rally Day in the Sunday school on
Oct. loth.
Morning: Anthem, Send Out Thy
Light, (Gounod).
Solo, Like as the Hart, (West). Mrs.
Pierce.
Evening: Anthem, God Is a Spirit,
(Bennett). Tenor and baritone duet.
Doubt No More, (Hughes). Mr. Mac
Donough, Mr. Pierce.
Miss Matie Vroman, pianist; Ber
nard Roberts, oiganist; Mrs. May Jor-dan-MacDouougb,
director.
Presbyterian Church
- Bible school 9:45 ST. m. TnTrflsTTalTy"
day in the school, with promotion ex-t
crcises for classes from the primary
to the intermediate departments. A
bright colored streamer will be given
to every pupil who attends the school.
Parents are urged to see that every
pupil is in their place on time.
11 a. m. Morning worship. The
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will
be observed and new members receiv
ed at this service "The Great Recon
ciler" will be the sermon subject. The
quartet will sing "Come to My Heart
Lord Josus" by Ambrose.
(j:30 p. m. Senior and intermediate
Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. m. Evening Rally service.
Special musical program.
Opening, pipe organ concert by Mrs.
H. E. Marsh, organist.
Prelude in A Boslet
Elegy Massenet
Kamenio, Ostrof Rubenstein
Opening hymn No. 57...
Congregation standing
Anthem, I Am Alpha and Omega
Staincr
Quartet Mrs. Fred Strang, Mrs.
tuna Isaacs, Forest Ednieades '
Will Vawter
Scripture Lesson
Solo, "Trust Ye in the .Lord"
John Prindle Scotv
Mrs. Fred Strang
Prayer .
Hymn No. C2 .
Announcements
qtfertory, "Souvenir" Drdla
Mrs. H. E. Marsh on pipe organ.
Trio, "How Beautiful Are Thy Dwel
lings" Phflueger
Mrs. Fred Strang, Mrs. Edna Isaacs'
Will Vawter
Short Address, "Doing Your Best"
Rev. E. P. Lawrence
Duet, "Hold Thou My Hand" Briggs
Mrs. Meldo Hillis, Forest Ednieades
Hymn No. 101
Benediction.
LONDON, Oct. 1. lily tho Asso
ciated l'ri'iw) KiiKluml was today
filled with hope that a scttleim-nt of
the Irish problem would follow the
nieetiiiK of liritish cabinet members
and the representatives of Sinn Fein
lrelund in this city o:i October 11.
The prompt reply from Eamonn !
Vulera. accepting Prime Minister
Lloyd George's invitation to the con
ference and the conciliatory tone of
the conference would come an agree
ment which would solve a problem,
which has proved a stumbling block
forthe ablest statesmen of the British
nation.
DIsiCiisHiiig tho difficulties ahead,
the London Times deprecated the
"dominion status" as a fixed formula
to which the agreement must con
form. "Negotiations." tho newspaper de
clared "have already disclosed that
inasmuch as the idealism of tho Sinn
Fein is, above all else, racial in char
acter, the ultimate settlement must be
something new, a constitutional in
novation of its own kind. Both tho
government and tho Sinn Fein should
see before them ns they go a new
relationship differing from all their
past experiences."
First Baptist Church
"The Friendly Church"
North Centr.M i.nd Fifth Sts.
9:45 a. m. 3!bla school. Wo went
over the 200 mark Sunday. Jle.'p us
stay there.
11 a. m. "A Promise for Eat.h Day."
Lord's Suppe.- aiu rtcepll-in of new
members.
Anthem, Bates, "Lord I Walt Thy
Coming." Mrs. Leach, soloist.
6:30 i. m. Senior and intermediate
PEAR EXHIBIT STILL
LURE FOR SCORES
There have been thousands of vis
itors at the exhibit room during the
past three weeks to see the most c6m
pleto exhibit of pears ever assembled
at any one time at any one location in
the United States and even as com
plete as it is, the committee of the
Medford chamber of commerce, which
conducted tho show, slate that with
the experience they have had tills year
they can see where the same can be
made even better in yars to come
should the Pear Show become an an
nual event.
Although the pears have been on
display since three weeks ago today,
they are just as good to look at now as
in the beginning. Too many of the
visitors who have frequented the show
at the beginning, find that the green
pears did not appeal to them to look
at as in their ripo condition with their
golden hue. The show, will bo main
tained until tlie pears ripen and be
como unfit for exhibit.
The splendid co-operation with the
school system and the Medford
Chamber of Commerce is shown by
the willingness on tho part of the
schools to grant a request made by
tho chamber for an exhibit of lumber
for the proposed Forestry building at
tho county fail grounds for tho fair
next year.
This exhibit will be a part of the
work of the Manual Training De-
societies. Mrs. Whitman will speak at partment and will. include snmples of
the Intermediate. a" nmner lounu in jaexson county,
ture In series on "The Five Crises in!lnlt lecinl attention will be paid to
the Life of Jesus" on "In Getbsemano I"'"! 1Z ? n ' .f"""'1 ho,e '
Will, Hwl " !ltnnln.l ,1-llt, tin Bll,lnB ft .W.,.,,,.-.w.., i.
7:30 p. m. Fifth stereopticon lec
from the world's great paintings. A
large audience was present last Sun
day and enjoyed the lecture and pic
tures.
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Annual Busi
ness meeting. Annual reports will be
presented, officers elected and busi
ness of such importance will be taken
up that calls for the presence of every
member of the church. Refreshments
will be served and a social hour at the
close.
Thursday S p. m. Choir rehearsal.
At the evening service Sunday the
choir will render the anthem, "The
Lord Is Exalted," by West, and the
male quartet will Blng "At the Close
of the Day. '
Strangers made at home.
Frederick 11. Leach, pastor.
General Wood In Tokio
TOKIO, Oct. 1. (By Associated
Press.) Major General Leonard Wood
and W. Cameron Forbes arrived In
Tokio last evening for a week's stag as
the guests of tho government. The
two investigators of conditions In the
Philippines came to Tokio from Pek
ing. Entertainment has been arrang
ed by tho authorities.
In addition the Medford schools will '
furnish other exhibits such as speci- I
mens of sewing and mechanical draw- !
ing. Some time during tho school J
year, the nrt department will en- j
deavor to work out a poster which i
may be adopted by the fair associa-
lion in their publicity work.
No requests have been made of ;
other schools of the county to prepare
exhibits for tho fair next year, but '
there is no question but what they !
will co-opcrato when the request to i
do so is made. i
SEEK CONCESSION
Crude Oil Advances.
TULSA, Okla., Oct. 1. Tho Sin
clair Oil company announced an ad
vance of 25 cents a barrel on all oil
orodurerl in Knnniifi nntl Oklahoma
formerly selling for one dollar a bar- 'support by tho railroad to Crater Lake
,-cl. rsauonai parK.
Railroad tickets sold from eastern
points via Portland have during the
past year had their terminus at Ash-,
land with stop-over privileges at Med
ford. Eastern tickets to the coast via
San Francisco 'and Sacramento had
their terminus at Weed, California, !
and by the action of the Medford
Chamber of Commerce they appointed
George T. Collins, C. C. Lcmmon and !
J. D. Hell as a committee to confer
with the officials of the passenger do-!
partment of the Southern Pacific rail-1
way with a view of having the ter
minus extended from Weed to Med- i
ford and In that way give a greater
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About "Waffles
Waffles are even better than you thought they were !
They are better because they are more evenly cooked,
more easily cooked, more tastily cooked; and they are
now baked, not fried. All these things are true if
and when waffles are table-cooked on the new
Westinglionse
Waffle Iron, which is, of course, another electric
household convenience.
You do not grease the Westinghouse Waffle Iron.
It cooks quickly enough to care for a large table, and
it gives you crisp or fluffy waffles, as you please.
See it at any of the dealers' listed below, and ask
about the many new ways of serving and using
Westinghouse Waffles.
PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE
Medford
FOBES SUPPLY COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors
Portland, Ore. .
Fuses and Safety
A fuse in an clcctrie circuit is a safety device designed to open
tho circuit at a certain load.
Its use is to prevent the wires in the circuit protected from
carrying more than their rated capacity and to prevent fires and
damage to electrical apparatus.
Fuses arc placed at various points in the electrical circuits
where the wires branch or change size; also at the entrance to the
building to protect the wiring in the building, and on the pole
outside of the building to protect the transformer and outside
circuit.
When a fuse blows, there is usually a cause for it, such' as an
overload or damaged circuit and the cause should be found and
repaired before replacing the fuse.
Better investigate and eliminate any risk that maSy exist. Your
Contractor Dealer can protect you at a nominal cost
The California Oregon Power Company
Phone 168 ( Medford, Oregon J 210 West Main Street
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Coal at $17 off car.
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