MEDFOTTO MATL TRTBTOTE,
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rEDFORTX OnKOOX, SATURDAY. JAXUXifY 14, T &B2
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NEW Dili
S OF
FARM LOAN ASS'N
ELECTED FOR 1922
SUNDAY SCHOOL
INSTITUTE IN THIS
COUNTY JAN. 24
Tha stockholders of I ho lingua
lllver National Irnrm Loan aaeorlu
Itim hold It M Hnnuul meeting Tuesday
fur the eleetlon of seven illroi'tor, re
ceived report of otfleers nnd uitoptvd
several resolution petitioning con
lirme to restore thn farm limn 1 to
It nrlwltiul Intuit nnd purpose nit a
t-ii-nperallva oiKHnluiilriii whereby thn
ntnnutiemnnl i.f tho federal Innrt
bunks would be In thn control of and
al of th nine illrwtnrs ho elected
by thi fur mi limn timtm InUum, who
own tha capital stork of wild Itnd
twmks tint are nuw dmitvd any voire
In thn management of their tun
owned land tinnkn iMwauen of th
amendment of January l. HI. . so-
'railed "war f mergi-nry," whl'h will
Utand fnr twenty years unlet repeal
led by fdngr'fun or derlarad Uliroiistl
jtutlonal by tha rnurta.
ltflulluii.
"Whereas, the Faun lnan ifi
tlnna In n few yearn will own nil the
sloek of thn federal I mi d hanks nnd
)et have no voire, nhstovrr In their
luumtKment.
"Ami an thn fnrm loan romrnHt
slnrter of thw fnrm loan licmrd falls or
refunes to rull an eleetlon to elect the
1 () permanent dlrertora fnr the
federal In nd bunk of thin dllrit, and.
aa pruvldid by iwctlon 4 of thn fnrm
l".ui net, nnd. Whereua. the amount of
;stok nubni'i'tbvd by thn atm-kholdera
' if th Federal Land Hank of Hpcikane,
! Wash., rseeeded 1109,000 nl thn turn
nry II. Ills, making the temporary
I ufftear permanent ind. whereas.
t Mid nmendment la held to l unan
J I'tltulional i fnr M thn name ap
plies m thn Lnnd Itonk of Hpekane
land thn land hanks of seven other
i district turd of which hud more
', than tlOO.OuO suWribed by the
atm-h holders of thn farm l.en naa
' rlatlone In wrh of an Id dlirtilrts At
thn lltnie of th mii. of thn said
amendment of Jnnum-y 1, mil,
i "WhrrritK. thn rirt Ktfp Inward
; frmo.li inn t: 14 mtuntloti a niundnmun
I prurrrrilng hnn brnn roiiimi-nrrd. In
5 thn namn rtf lh lltmiw nod Nuiicinal
I nriu I.nan BonorUllnii In thn Hu
pinino ooiin of th lunlrfi of Colum
bia, to rmiiurl thn Ktrin L'Wtt Coin
nilwlnnfr to tukn thn ntn, nnocwiary
to rnabln Hit. unxorliitlnn to rlml dl-r.-.-tor
in ih Uvrkrlvy Korm Inn
Hank.
"It I thrrtforr imolvnl thnl w
nuthorlio thn board of dhrrlun of
thl AMiK-ladon that nhould Mid null
bn urrful nnd the Kitrnt Loan
CottinUwliini'r fail nn4 iffu to rail
an rlfftlon of thn Prm lA)n mtm iu
tlc.nn of thl land bunk. H;n.kann din-
I irir ior tne tirciion of thn prma
f lirnt dlrr' tora a rold'd In Mrtlon
1 . vt tha fnrm loan art, tu brinn mun-
flu in u cult in thn hiiprini Court of
thn Jilnli lrt of ColuinUU naulnat thn
I J'nrin lmn Cuminlmloiitr to rail an
It'lertlon of tlin Kitrni lmn ,ih..i..u -
Uon of thia land bank di.til.t to
ln pfrinanrot dlrcrtuia In thn nam
of thin AmKirlallntt.
"W unrnrndly rmlorno thn
WaUh bill (8::i) hlrh nntoroa to
tha toral frm loan BMOtiatlona. thn
rur.trvl of thn frdnral bind banka to
I which thnir ownornhlp vntliha thnm.
pituiln our hnarty auppurt and
approval of thn Klntrhnr bill (HtZO)
which will provldn a broad and con-
atant market for farm loan bonda by
all ln aurh iroixU to b utllltcd an
ruUttnrul anrurlty for rndtai'uunta
with thn Kr-dral llnrn'n linnkn. ac-
cordlnal thnm thn unit privilege puw
nJoyU by ov(ruinrnt bondn."
"lit it rmolvrd further, that a ropy
of lhnn rrnolutlona bn nl to oui
nnnatvra and mprvnnntatlvra In rvn
irrtin. to 1'realdnut llarJln. farmnra'
oraunlaUoii at WiiHhlnatun. I. C
and that our anrrnlary ln aulhorltcd
to prrarnt a almtlnr ant of rrnolutlona
for ratlflrntlun and adoption by thn
nrt annual mni'tina of thn OieRcn
Htatn nanorlntlon of National Farm
I-oan aanwlattona.
A full attnudunra of atorkholdrra
wnr prranut and tha foUowlnR dl-
rrtora war unuulniounly Unctrd for
tna nauln yr: pbkK ..MwlHJ .K
the rnaiilnR year: J. C. Wllllnmn
Krnnk II, Adnma. A. K. Icnnl. A. 11
iiranncnr, A. II. Kvana. K. K. I'lmlik.
K. It. Htmlinn. Thn now board or-
aanlrod by unnnlmounly lwtln A
1U llnmhcar prvaldrnt; J-'rank l(
Aonma, icn.picaidi'nt and K. If.
llurd. nrrrctury-trmnuri'i-; J. C. Wll?
una
ra
A
JurkHon County Huuduy Hhxl aa
aoclutlun will rondutt a anrlca of Hun-
day a hool Iriatltutt'M In thla county
thn lt wcvk In Janunry, with four
oiio iluy miH tlnan aa followa;
Aahlnnd, Turnduy, Junuury (-1.
Mndfnrd, V-din-diiy, January 2j
Miiiciilx, IhuKMlny, Jnnuury Zli.
Central 1'i.lnl. I''ihly, Junuary
Knur lendlnit Hunday chool field
wol'kem huvo bei n necured for thenn
Inntltutia, via: MUa (Icoritla I'urUrr,
Blute nnrrrtary for On-icun Hundny
Ni-liiwil lMoi liulon; llev. W, I.. Nujn,
field rrpreaentntlvn for rnllnlou edu
cation, 1'rnntiyterlnn Hundny nrhool
board, Mm. Clum (I. I.iwm-ii,
ni-liool aupei inienilent for tun iiini
St. Mark't f plaeopal
Cor. North Oukdule nnd 1'lltli UU.
8 h. ni, Holy communion.
10 a, in. Hunday school.
11 u. ra, Holy comniunlon,
Wm. II. Hamilton, Vicar.
Thuraday 7:30 p. m. Choir rubearaal.
Krlday I p. m. John rVudorlrlt Maooti
ritdr, lmprmftior aud huuiorlnt
111 Klvo tn fntcrtnlnmiTit at the
church. A great evening of rare iiIao-
aure.
Itenow your church going habit Hun
dny by accenting our Invitation to bs
with MM,
IVudnrlck It. Lch, puator.
Catholic Church
South Oahdttlo Avnu.
Klrnt uinaa Hundny At I a. to.
8xn4 maaa at 10:00 a. ui.
Ucntiik'tlon aftnr rxa& maaa.
liev. John I'owori, rctor.
Tha Salvation Army
320 Knat Main Ht.
MeotinK Tuoaday, Thuradaf
Huturdny 8 p. tn.
Hunduy nientliu: : llollui 11 u.. tn.,
and
llll, In ''""W'Mty nieotlnn : p. P., Yuuni ro-.ii-I.i.
t'in'ai l"Kbm w:3' p. m., Balvatlon
Plea of Chrtat In reon, end Itev, r.!ra,t,, P- ra- Knrollmeat of aoldlufi,
C. Ilub't. Hunday a-huol iiilaalonary.
Thern will bn uimlnted by local pan
tor and Hunday achool workeia bn
aldra atntn and county Hundny Hchool
aMiH'ltlon offbern hn will ba pre-
ent at nil thine meellnv.
An all-day Inntltuln will bn held at
each of thn abovn point, with aea
aloria at 10:00 a. m I HO and 1 00
p, in. Lcadlnd featurea of lh pro
Krama at each Inatltutn will bn nine
terful addreaaea, practltal ennfer
inrwi and tnnplitna muni", earh num
ber Klven by a apeclatlut In hla Una.
Conipletn proarama ara belns print
ed and will I out In a fw duya.
Wnti-h your local paper for full pro
Vrum and further announcement of
theat- meetlnan.
Jackeon coVinty Ik Indeed fortunate
In buvltiu th.-n.' pi lultu of Hunday
choo B'-tlvlile conin to u. ICvnry
paxtor, ' Hundiy a hod officer and
tnoi her and all peraon Intereated In
lllbln nrhool directly or Indirectly,
nhould not tall to uttrnd onn or morn
npeclallata. Thn four point aelectnd
muka them easily bccmiiM from all
part tf tha cutinty. You will find
every ncnelon full of pep and Inspira
tion, a Uvn pioaram put on by a live
bum h of liuniln.w. Don't ml thn
10;00 a. m. aenaion. You'll aay tt'a
a liood onn. A very hearty welcoma
await you ut theno Inntltuten.
dodlcailon of flax.
CvangLuth. Zkn' Church
Fourth Ht. bow OOakdala Ave,
Hnv. Ir. YV. H. Mornnx-Oeaar, l'ustor
DlH Wift Fjurt! fit.
II Kplpliany.
Hunday arhool 10 a. ni.
liIvlriK rvlco 11 a. m.
CAlechatlcal InatrucJon for conflr
matkm erery Saturday afternoon at
o'clock.
IMPERSONATOR AT
AP
CH
Adnma, vlcn-pieaidnnt and K. 1
I llurd. arrretiiry-treaaurci-; J. C. Wll
llama, E. K. Plmlck and A. It. Kvnn
bwn committee; ulternat inembei
of loan commltten, K. It. Htrnhan, .
K. Ixmnla and A. It, Chaitrnw.
Tnn annual report nf thn necretaiy-
wennurer, i;. n. Jtmd, nhowed a flnn
bUMlnifui for 1021. a follow:
rew uppllciitlon written, sn for
11.J00; 1 withdrawn for 1700;
panned on l.y thn loan rommltlen and
board of dlractora and nllowed lit the
ifta. nmnunt of $7D,150; five for 114
jo aiaullowod by land hnnk; onn al
iowea for 11,600 by bind Iwnk not n,
cepted: II ullowod by bind Imnk fn
.; 10 for 130,700 appinlxed and
""' r.ipoa of bind bnnk an
priilwr: 1 tor 11609 rejected by land
bonk beforn appinlnal. No delinquent
. loann una no indoblednea. All ntock
.noineni rnceivea it per cent dividend
on nmtoriiiuon atonk from dntn
Imue until December Jlnt, 1jo dot
io w-nion icneroi land bnnk of Bpo
nonn paia niviaondi to tha aaaocia.
lion on it atocK. o per cent, thn law
requiring 0 per cent or l-10th of thn
dividend tu bn net nntdn to renorvo
account, iin Damn being Invented In
: farm loan bonda. ; '
ba ae-
, reader.
to give
Frtt Mathodlat Church
Cor. Tnnth and Ivy 8t.
Mlna Hhoda Iiurnctt, patnr.
Roa. 337 W. Teoth Ht. , I'hono 42
Hxcil Borvlcea at our church t
morrow on It la quart orly meeting.
Hunday chol at 10 a. m. followed
by old faahloned Mfthodlat "Ive
Keaf Ii-T. C. K. Olalnr, dlatrlct
elder, will preach, then admlnttor th
Kcrame.nl of tha Lonl a auppr.
Mlaalonary meeting at 3 p. m.
Preaching aenrlco at 7:30 p. ru.
I'rayer mectiriR Thursday 7:30 p. ni
I D
SCHOOL
PUPILS
DESCRIBE
rirat Methodlat Epiacopal Church
Fourth and Iiartlett.
3. Randolph Bauett, pator.
Office 39 Juckann County Dunk Wdf.
Vhone 66.
IllMii acbool :45. Claaaoa far
aa, Frof. N. IL rranwin, aupt.
Momlnf worablp 11 a. m. Hertnon,
Chrtat and tho Modem Mlad." At
thla aervlrn. thn panUir will aUo an-
wmr tba queallon "1 'Tho Four Honiiv
men of thn Apoflalypao' trua to the
Ikiok of RfTdlntlona?" What la your
ImpreaHlon of tho play 7
Union evenlun aorvlcu ut Cbruttiiva
church.
Mornlnic Anthfltn. Th Htraln Up-
ralao, (Ilurk). Holoiata, Mm. Van
8o,)yoc, Mra. Florco, Mr. Meeker, Mr.
MncItonouKb,
Tonor aolo, Tb Iloly City (by ro-
qunat, (Adama). 11 r. Meeker.
Mlaa Mails Vromon, planlat; Mr,
rfc'rnard RoierU, orgnnlut; Mrs, May
Jordan-MncDonouKh, dlractor.
THE BEST TEACHER
rAonTTimr
-aaii'rt. j m in iin..
A.
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ItrPOHflNlllI
DOKKEY BAND 10 PLAY
L!
Photnlx Church
9:45. Prayer in men'a bunRalow.
10. Sunday achool. fr. J. It. Wo
ater, aupt.
II. Morning woiahlp. Sermon
paator.
8:45 p. m. Christian Kndearor, led
by Mlaa Whitman.
7:30, HonK rvlc an1 nennon. "In
the Hiualtlng Furnace," tliu aacond of
thla aerie.
Wednesday. Jan. IS, 2:30 p. ni. Worn
i n a Mlaalonary meeting at the manae.
J. W. AnRoll, pastor.
Tha Ftrtl Uaptiat church
ured John Frederick Maaon
uiperaonator and humorlut
no of bin taktnn entmtalnmonta In
Mndford. Ho w ill appear rlday.
nuary 10th. al thn church. Mr.
Maaon romna wltn thn UIkIhuI recom-
mnndiilloiia and I known lorv.ly to
aooie of our people, who hlahly rc-'
ommend lilot to tkn public. From thn
many testimonial, tha following are
lakon:
Mr. Maaon I decidedly ftrong In
both anrlnua and comic vein. In
portrayliiK patho or lofty emotion
bn hold bt aUdionrn aa few roadera
ran; and aa to the comic portrayal,
they ara certain to niak evoryouo
lauRh until hla ftlrfna ache." An even
ing of entertainment by Mr. Ma.ion
la auro to pleane. I'rin. W. L. Arant,
Utah achoot, Oreaou City, Ora.
lllxh School Kntnrtatnmeut a lie)
Surrw.a Wlih Johu Frederick Mi-
non aa tho feature ot too entertain
ment at lb! Aatorla blsh acbool laat
evenlna, ona of tha bent protrnma of
tha year waa ittven before, a larna
crowd of aludenta and cltltcos of the
city.
It baa boon my pteaaura to attend
the Lyceum coumna for tha pt 12
year, in that time wo nam naa
era! readnr of aim oat national rep
utation, but none bava furnlahed
proxram that 1 aavo enjoyed an
much a tha readings of Trofoasor
John Mason. C.C.Jacob, Lyceum
committee, McMlnnvlllo, Ore.
First Christian Church
Cor. Ninth and Oukdule.
Dell Fly Millard, minlater.
Hlblo srliool aen lrca 10 a. m Hor-l)(-rt
lierrlun, aupt. 100 In attendance
la our aim and an offering of $100.
Kvery member of the church ahotild be
ut thl lllblo nrhool ei-aitlon. 8iiecial
program and a welcome to all.
11 a. m. Morning Fellow nil hi service.
Lltln? the Yoke ct Htirden."
Anthorn by the choir, "Hloised Are
They." by Ilejaer. Sermon, "A Four
8lded View of tho Church."
6:30 p. m. Young people' aenrlce
of Cbriatlan Kndeavor. Musical con
cert.
7:30 p. m. Mortgage bitruluz nnd
dedlralnrtal service.
Everylwdy welcome.
Remarkable Don Leave Tonight
A dlnllnctly plwtaiiiH novelty la "Tho
Htlont fall," the current feature photo-
drama at the Pngo theatre. The Inter
locking of thn double, plot 1h acconl
plinhmt throtifth tho ngt'nc)' of Strong
heart, the world's moat marvelous
pollen tlog, who la the real hero
of thn photonlny. It la a picture
for thn entire fumlly to so
It contalna, beHldos the universal ap-
pial of any othor worth-while photo
drumn, numnrou dlHtlnct fenturea
that will endear it to the memory of
its every beholder, Irrespective of age,
sex or economic condition. Kvery
member of every fumlly should vl4lt
tho Fuse theater tonight buforo "The
Silent Call" leaven.
Seek Friend In Hour of Nsed
"in tho hour of need we quickly aeek
our bout friends," writes Chas. Sohrldd
Ward de Wot, 957 7Urd Ave,, Oakland.
Cul "our little boy and glr had a
aevere dry, ranplng couub without
ptilecm, a couuh thul chokes and
flimhea thn fuce of tho aufforer like
unto convulsions. . Foley's Honey and
Tar Was n wonderful emeiaoncy rem
edy." Cases like this give Foley's
Honey and Tar Us reputation as the
lieftl remedy tor oou$im ami !'. Arty.
Charlie Chaplin at Page
At tomorrow's matinee tho loB
awnitod Chili-leu Chaplin picture, "The
Idle Class." will open a four daya en
aatfemeut at tho Faro theatre. Chaplin
is been in a dual role, ns tho happy
hobo, ever persecuted by the cops and
then as a Denu Ilrummel. Whllo "The
Idlo Class" In shorter than "Tho Kid,1
from hla first npixmrunce Chnplln
gives tho slunnl for the laugh to start
Kdtm I'ttrvlsncu and Mark Swain ar
Heen In supiwrtiiiK rolea.
A an nddod nttrnctlon, the theater
111 present Wanda Ilawley in a clever
comedy romance of college1 rn called
'Thff Hnoh,"
Presbyterian ' Church
Cor. Main and Holly.
Rev. K. P. Ijtwrenc. minister.
Illblu arboo 9:45 a.' m. Carl Prom-
mer. aupt. Classes In Hible study for
all axes.
Morn I ok worship 11 a. m. Sermon,
"Tho Flea of Evil." The first of a
series on "Evil." Special music by
mixed Quartet ns follows: Anthem. "I
Was Ulad When Tboy Said I'nto Me,"
by Galbraith.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Topic
Ood In Our Lives," Ool. 6:10-80.
Evening service 7:30 p. m. Union
with tho Christian church at their
dedication service.
Mid-weok aervico Wednesday even
ing 7:30 p. m. Subject. "Man's Per
sonal Need."
Thn D. O. K. K. bond which is pre
paring a aicUI number for thn
Knight of Pyhltt Mlnatrel Khow,
w hich l to appaar at tho Tuga thoater
on Thursday and Friday evening of
next wrik. 1 a permanent oritanlts
tlon componed of the best band In
struments in this dixtrict, all local
men, but that does not mean that
they are at all limited In mualt-al abil
ity, and ail who hear them on this
Oceanian will readily asrve to that.
K. Wlbion V.'atto, the director of
this band, haa been a ronaclentioua
and rotiaUftant student of bund and
orchestra munlc ever nines he .started
atrusgllng with the local high achool
band in the old daya at ihn old Wimh
Ington school building, he hu had
nplendld experience playing under
competent musical directors In both
band and ort-hemra. In local theatre
and on the road with high cUuw mu-
rl organluilona. uUo over two
year's tn the" service of hi country
during whlchc time ho did splendid
work developing a hl,h clan military
band. There are several member of
this I. O. K. K. bund, w ho have hod
many year of excellent musical train
ing tn different part of the country.
and huvo muds good at all time, but
are now permanent resident of the
Hogue lllver Valley from choice, and
that insure a hieh grade permanent
mualcul organization.
The personnel of the band as It will
appear at the I'uge on January 1
aud 20, la aa follows:
Conductor K. Wlinon Walte.
Clarinets Ed wards Chu. Hoot,
Klutn and I'lcolo Ilobert Mcllveen.
Herbert O. 1-aunnpuch, Wm. Straukc.
Arthur Rowley.
Cornets and Trumpeta Roll Fet
ty. Iteg. Flfcr, W. O. Cormany. Wm.
Campbell.
during which time he did aplendid
Horna Kdfc-ar Wight. T. A. Fifer.
Herbert Clark.
Trombones Ed. M. White. Jas.
Chlsum. Harry llryant, Chet. Uaker.
HarltdUt Oeorge M'endt.
ttass Chester Wendt, Wm. Cas
sidy. Drums, Tympant. traps and bells
Knrl M. Robert. Ullnn Helnn.
A recent sympostom (:r.-7tducted by
J. Hanby, suprlntandent cf the
Washington school regarding what thi
.. : pupils of the school oonsidar make up
I tho best teacher he attratsted connid-
nrable attentt-jn among ' - edacators
.throughout the country. The Hickory
County Index published at IUrmitage,
Mo., nxently printed tle fallowing
article:
The following are charactcrlatlc
stAtemr.nts a?Kut tbe "best teacher"
found by Mr. A. J. Hanby, Mndford,
Oregon, in a study made of hw 2M
children estimated the best t;aoiior:
She had no potr. bhe was broad
minded. The children felt ns it she
was one of them. She always wautd
me to b thoughtful. Her actions
helped mo to better. Kb helped me!
by Ler pure character. If you did not '
Kt your lessons, sfco was so sorry that ;
It tniilo you ashamed. She ton St o
Kreat deal of Intermt in us. Her man-
ner seemed to glvo mo sn inspiration
t3 work. She never punished tho pupil
because she didn't foel Rood. Does
not scold us one time, and then be
good for awhile. Always meant
she said. Always thought be
fore she spoke. She don't feel satis
fied when her pupils don't have a good
lesson. I!y making things pleasant so
I fell like working. She taught me to
see tbe bright side of life. Shn helped
by tnklng a personal Interest In me.
bhe did not bave a beautiful face but
a beautiful spirit. She always said,
"try, try again and norer give up." She
told us to face life squarely and do our I
best. She helped me to get a better
view of life. She helped me by saying,
"A No. 1 EiMdlent." She helped me!
to see what educstlon would meaa to
me In after life. Her noble character
and acts will always stay with me.
Fifty different pupils used the expres
sion, in some form: "She taught mo to
bo self reliant."
FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY U
AKULAVD OREGON MKT) FORD
I'bose 4 , -' ,.nun too
MlOKFRH .
Dnnioess OpportuaiUaS
KaaluenB Leases
Duelaaaa PartiMmililya
No Charge for I.ktbig Tlesnrfs rrodscwil O ?( Tf
Aft Transactions Absolately tXmfhlentist
IHOI.VtliK
OPI-OllTlJJUTlDi
f not at
If awful
Dentistry a Life and
Death Problem
Tit oosdltlna ut roar teeth may mess a long life ei aa early :
. -
lodera iteaMstrx ioU'.n Uis Uchest rmak fa prsreatatlT
ttieliclae.
The crfjart tit a ld dentist saBst be to pmsjl tsasabto sad 'atsss
BMWtli dlseaas. "
Safer to Prevent Diseaaa . '
It luu Iwn proven that It Is better and m great deal cheaper to
adopt niaaare for firo pceventloo thaa It Is to fight fires and .
tain losses on that account.
It Is safer and better also to adopt measure for the prevention
of mouth disease. , ;iu01,, ,lf
. Dentistry Insurance Against Diaeasa "'ZT'
IMseaae lurk where bad teeth are found, and clcaallneaa rsivorid' '
be taught in the hornee and In the schools, and ht all industrial lav
atltntion. Kvery mean ore should be tahea against month tf ttfrai
Examination Free -
FOR DENTAL DECAY
SEE JOHNSON TODAY
PAINLESS DENTISTS
Dr. O. J. Johnson, Dentist
22S East Llaia St, oyer M. M. Dept. Start .
Phone 663
Attention (k A. R.
AH members of Chester A. Arthur
Poet G. A. H., are requested to meet i
at American Legion hall. Modford. I
Ore., on Thursday, Jan. 19, 1322, at 12 j
o'clock sharp for dinner and joint in-1
eUllation of officers of G. A. R. Post i
and W. R. C. Ail veterans of Civil!
War are invited. Ily order of j
D. W. LUKE, Post Commander.
252 C. A. FARR, Adjutant. '
Notice of Annual Meeting
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of tho stockholders of
Meridian Orchard company, an Oregon:
corporation, has been lallad and w-ill
be held at the office of said Company,
at No. 7 West Eleventh street. Med-
ford, Oregon, on the 14th day of Febru
ary. 1922. at th hour of two o'clock
p. ra.. that being the lawful time fixed
therefor by the by-laws Of sail cor
poration. Said meeting will he held for the
purpose of electing directors, consider
ing annual reports of officers and
directors and the condition of the
orchard property, revising by-laws,
snd transacting such other business as
may come before the meeting.
MERIDIAN ORCIURD COMPANY.
By Alan Bracktnrced, Secretary.
252
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AND FARES
Due to laws Imposing neary additional license fees upon an to' .
stages and regulating the speed and operation thereof and which
laws become operative January 1, 1922, it is necessary fa order to
comply therewith that we make tbe following change In schedule' '
and fares, effective January 1, 1922.
MEDFORD-ASHLAND STAGE
Leave Medford for Asblsnd snd Ashland for Medford. dally
except Sunday. Every hour on the hour from 7 a. m. to T p. m.. then
9:30 p. m. Also 8:30 and 10:30 p. m. Saturday only.
Sunday Schedule Leave Medford for Ashland and Ashland for
Medford every hour on the hoar from 9 a. a. to p.n., then 1:30 '
and 9:30 p. tn.. .
FARES.
Medford-Ashland 4S cents. 10 ride book. $$.00
Medrord-Talent or Ashland-Phoenlx 30 cents. 20 ride book $3.20 ,
Medford-Phoenlx or Ashlarid-Talent 20 centa. 20 ride book S3 SI
Medford-Vorhtes. Ashland-Luke's
Ranch. Phoenla-Talent or any " - ;
short ride IS eeaU. 20 ride book $1.01
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
. W. I LEWIS, Manager.
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WOOD!
CHAiJ. MILLER !
Anto Radiator. FrsKler. ajq klada of wood a right
usgAssK USNU UU , tarsi U Mga
tiering.
Opposite Depot
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MEDFORD FUEL CO;
I Mnr. Fte ad Ttrd
First M. E. Church, South
Cor. Main St. and Oakdnle Ave.
W. J. Fenton, FaBtor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Dr. Franl
Roberts, su.pt.
Preaching by Rev. R. T. Jacob of
Portland, at 11 u. m. Mr. Jacob Is a
yemng man of great promise, who waa
licensed to preach Inst September. He
Is also a good soloist, and will be asked
to sing at the morning service.
Rev. D. L. Coule of Los Angoles, will
begin a series of meotings Jan. 29th.
Dr. Coule is one of the general evan
gelists of the Methodist church, South,
and has hud great success at Corvallls,
and other places In Oregon.
There will be Kpworth League ser
vices at 6:30 as usual, but no preach
ing service at night, on account of the
dedicatory service at tha Christian
Church.
MORTGAGE BURNING
DEDICATION and
HOME-COMING
THE DAY LONG LOOKED AND HOPED FOR NOW SET
January 15th
Sunday,
-i the day-
' ! ! -i!A..'.-,'HUlW
J-Jl-'i
First Baptist Church
(Tho Friendly Church)
North Central and Fifth Sts.
9: 45 a. m. Bible school; F. W. Mears,
supt. Come with others Sunday.
It a. m. "Christ and the Individual."
Anthem, 8chnockor, "O Saviour of
Mankind." Mrs. Watson, soloist.
Soprano solo, Gounod, "Gentle Holy
Spirit," Mrs. lach.
Senior and Intermediate n. V, P. U.
meet nt C: 30 p. m. Both societies are
growing rapidly. Subject, "Ood in Our
Lives."
7:o p, m. Union setvlcu nt Chris
tian church; dedication nnd burning of
mortgage,
Monday 7:110 p. m, Glee club.
Wednesday 7:30 p, ni. Second study
in (toul winning.
The Greatest Day in the History of the
Medford Christian Church
EMANCIPATION FROM DEBT
THE DAY'S PROGRAMME
10 A. M. The greatest Bible school ever assembled in Medford. .
11A.M. Sermon "A Four-Side View of the Church" , -7:30
P. M. GRAND MUSICAL CONCERT AND DEDICATORIAL SERVICE.
tfii i
Public Invited
Seats Free